A Portsmouth round is 5 dozen arrows shot from 20 yards, at a 60cm diameter target face consisting of 10 rings and the center bull. The scoring is known as as "10 zone"; the "X" ring (or the center bull) and the ring around it are worth 10 points, with each ring after that worth 1 point less, with the outside ring having a value of 1 point.
archery the gold is the bullseye in archery
Because that is the winners score
Archery
In Olympic archery, if an arrow fails to reach the target board, it is typically considered a miss and receives a score of zero points. The archer is allowed to shoot a set number of arrows in each round, and any arrows that do not hit the target do not contribute to the archer's total score. The missed arrows are simply recorded as part of the overall performance for that round.
It's the other way round. Portsmouth is in England, Great britain
shooting as close as you can to the bullseye.
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Round
Portsmouth 7-4 Reading, Sept 2007
Portsmouth, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspurs
You get a bow and an arrow. You aim for a target and release. Then you win. Hooray for you! (not) oh and if you hit a person you get 100 extra points
The winner of the archery contest must hit the bullseye with their arrow and score the highest points among all competitors.