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Breaking News: Broadley named as technical director

Former Crystal Palace Academy director Derek Broadley was today officially named as technical director of the Bermuda Football Association.Broadley, who was most recently head coach of the USL's PDL Championship team the Reading Rage, takes up the post immediately and will accompany the Bermuda national team later this month for a training camp in Florida and for the second leg of the Island's World Cup qualifier in the Cayman Islands on March 30.Meanwhile, BFA president Larry Mussenden said today that talks are ongoing with two countries, one of which is Barbados, about a two-match tour to Bermuda soon.

Devonshire Cougars are mourning the death of footballer, Jeremy DeShields, who died earlier this afternoon from a suspected heart attack.

Details of the late footballer’s passing remain sketchy but it is understood he died at his workplace after complaining of chest pains, sources told The Royal Gazette.

Attempts to revive Mr. DeShields were unsuccessful.

Grief stricken teammates, family and friends have now gathered at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital and at Devonshire Recreation Club where the 29-year-old footballer and father of two helped Cougars land a maiden Premier Division championship during the 2004-05 season.

Craig Clarke, president of Devonshire Recreation Club, offered his deepest condolences to DeShields’ family.

He said: “On behalf of Devonshire Recreation Club we send out our condolences to his family during this difficult time. Jeremy’s passing has taken the Devonshire Recreation Club family by shock and we are grieving right now.

“He was a very integral part of our club and we will sincerely miss him.”

For the full story see tomorrow’s Royal Gazette.