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The final two Martonmere Cup semi-final spots go up for grabs tonight at the Den.
Beginning at 7 p.m., last season?s Martonmere Cup semi-finalists Somerset Eagles will compete for the sole Group B berth against struggling Southampton Rangers while Bo...
DATE: Oct 05, 2004
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Southampton Rangers learned the hard way just how big a miss inspirational midfielder Meshach Wade is going to be this season.
Playing in only his second match for new club Boulevard, the former Rangers player/coach came back to haunt his old club wi...
DATE: Oct 04, 2004
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Suspended Hamilton Parish midfielder Leon Raynor yesterday came to the defence of his team, recently fined $500 and put on probation for one year by a Bermuda Football Association (BFA) disciplinary committee.
The BFA?s committee found the First Divi...
DATE: Oct 02, 2004
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Devonshire Cougars will be looking to pounce all over cross town rivals North Village tomorrow at Bernard Park as the 2004-05 football season shifts into high gear.
With a berth in this month?s Martonmere Cup semi-finals already tucked under their be...
DATE: Oct 02, 2004
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First Division club Hamilton Parish have had insult added to injury.
After being relegated from the Premier Division last season, Parish have now felt the full force of a Bermuda Football Association (BFA) disciplinary committee who have slapped the ...
DATE: Sep 30, 2004
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Devonshire Cougars? star strikers Heys Wolfe and Raymond Beach could be reunited with their team-mates on the pitch sometime before the Christmas break, has learned.
Although officials at Bermuda Football Association (BFA) and Devonshire Recreation ...
DATE: Sep 30, 2004
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The inaugural Digicel Caribbean Cup competition originally scheduled to be held in the Cayman Islands next month could now be staged at an alternative venue, can reveal.
Speaking by telephone from the hurricane-ravaged Caribbean island, Cayman Island...
DATE: Sep 29, 2004
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Former Somerset Trojans and Bermuda national team forward Damon Ming could officially launch his semi-professional career in the UK at Barnet FC this Saturday.
Ming, 25, has applied for and is expected to receive a full British passport today which w...
DATE: Sep 29, 2004
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Next month?s Digicel Caribbean Cup soccer matches in the Cayman Islands have been put back to late November following the devastation caused by Hurricanes Charlie and Ivan, revealed Bermuda Football Association general secretary David Sabir yesterday...
DATE: Sep 28, 2004
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The unmistakable smell of freshly cut grass and the sight of newly painted goalposts can only mean one thing ? another new football season.
Last season saw Dandy Town pull off the coveted Premier League and FA Cup double while North Village retained ...
DATE: Sep 28, 2004
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