At the Byron Nelson, Ted Purdy got his first win, and Tiger Woods got
his first early flight home in ages
Not exact matches
We'd signed Ashley Westwood
earlier in the day, announced the signing of Robbie Brady at half time while a late Sam Vokes goal, with a hint of handball, gave us a 1 - 0 win against Leicester and a fifth successive
home win, a record for us in the Premier League and our
first run of five top
flight home wins since 1966 when Willie Irvine was in his pomp.
I'll never forget my Uber rolling up to our
home at 5:15 am (as I have a knack for booking the
earliest flights possible), as I closed our front door behind me, and looked down at my suitcase, for the
first time in my entire life, I hesitated.