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Just like opponents Devonshire Colts, PHC Zebras will be seeking to put an end to their very own Martonmere Cup drought when the teams clash in the final at Wellington Oval on Monday.
Despite appearing in six finals in the last 30 years, Colts have n...
DATE: Nov 09, 2002
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As legendary soul singer Sam Cooke once put it - 'a change is going to come'.
And Devonshire Colts will be hoping that change comes next Monday when they take on PHC Zebras at Wellington Oval where they will attempt to put an end to a 30-year Martonm...
DATE: Nov 08, 2002
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Bermuda Football Association (BFA) president Larry Mussenden yesterday reiterated his promise that all those found to have been involved in recent incidents of soccer violence face life-time bans.
Mussenden was speaking after it was revealed that six...
DATE: Nov 08, 2002
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Robin Hood reclaimed sole possession of the Commercial A Division on Saturday with a fine 2-0 shut out of Key West Rangers at Bernard Park.
After being held to a 3-3 draw during their previous outing by Lobster Pot, goals by Jarlath McCabe and Shane ...
DATE: Nov 07, 2002
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Referee George O'Brien says he is not ready to throw in the towel just yet despite last month's ordeal with enraged Boulevard coach John Rebello at BAA Field.
Rebello was hit with both a six match ban and two years probation on Monday after the Bermu...
DATE: Nov 07, 2002
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Question: What does Robin Hood, North Village Reds and Nick DeCosta's two-year-old stallion Pocket Change all have in common?
Answer: three of the Island's hottest current unbeaten streaks.
But while both Hood and Village ply their trades on the socc...
DATE: Nov 07, 2002
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Bermuda Under-17 national coach Kenny Thompson yesterday downplayed his team's weekend success to just another step in their development.
Speaking in the wake of Sunday's dramatic 1-1 draw against Trinidad which sent the local team through to the nex...
DATE: Nov 05, 2002
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Wild scenes of joy erupted inside the National Sports Centre yesterday evening as Bermuda's footballers of the future fired the Island into the next round of the Under-17 World Cup.
Needing only a draw to top their Caribbean qualifying group after fa...
DATE: Nov 04, 2002
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Top flight soccer takes a back seat for the next two weeks and the recess will afford those teams bitten hardest by the early season injury bug some much needed recovery time.
This weekend attention switches to the Under-17 Caribbean Football Union W...
DATE: Nov 02, 2002
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Bermuda's Under-17 national youth team made history last night as they ran onto the pitch sporting a strip designed locally by Graeme Outerbridge and manufactured by Canadian sportswear company Locust.
It marked the first occasion that any country in...
DATE: Nov 02, 2002
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