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Santos arrived in Bermuda for the first time last week as ambassadors of samba football.
They might have left the Island yesterday dancing to the beat of a different drum . . . reggae!
The Brazilians began with a 3-0 win over the national team, battl...
DATE: Feb 05, 2005
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Having acclimatised to their new surroundings in South Africa, Bermuda national squad all-rounders OJ Pitcher and Delyone Borden are reportedly hard at work, refining their cricket skills at the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University International Cr...
DATE: Feb 04, 2005
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Raymond Beach, Heys Wolfe and Omar Butterfield will not take to the field in the big cats? crucial FA Cup quarter-final clash against North Village at the Den on Sunday.
The Cougars trio each refused to undergo a third compulsory drug test last week ...
DATE: Feb 03, 2005
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Bermuda's hopes of snatching a win against touring Santos now rest in the hands of a local Select XI.
The South Americans were held to a scoreless draw in awful weather conditions against Premier Division champions Dandy Town on Tuesday night - just ...
DATE: Feb 03, 2005
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On the eve of his team?s tour match against Santos, all Dandy Town coach Devarr Boyles asked of his players was for a marked improvement on last year?s lopsided defeat to Barbados.
Not only did his players heed the call, but with a little luck, the P...
DATE: Feb 03, 2005
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Dandy Town 0 Santos 0
Dandy Town left a windswept Somerset Cricket Club with their heads held high after holding a talented Santos B side to a scoreless draw in front of a large crowd that braved near gale force gusts and intermittent showers.
Althou...
DATE: Feb 02, 2005
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Exposing the national team to more quality opposition is the way to go for the future.
And according to national coach Kyle Lightbourne, Bermuda could again rub shoulders with elite opponents in the foreseeable future.
Lightbourne disclosed yesterday...
DATE: Feb 01, 2005
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Refusing to take a third mandatory drug test just might have denied Raymond Beach more than the opportunity to showcase his talents at the national level.
It could also have robbed the scoring sensation the chance of a lifetime to play professional f...
DATE: Feb 01, 2005
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Well aware of the enormity of the task at hand, Dandy Town coach Devarr Boyles reckons his team have a point to prove ? that Hornets can hold their own against top class opposition.
Last year when Town were given the chance to take on Barbados, Boyle...
DATE: Feb 01, 2005
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Scoring sensation Raymond Beach is among three new national team players facing one-year bans which would prevent them from playing at international and possibly domestic level.
The players ? all from Devonshire Cougars ? reportedly failed to turn up...
DATE: Jan 31, 2005
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