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Kentoine Jennings insists he?s fit enough for North Village?s potential Premier Division championship decider against whipping boys Ireland Rangers at Bernard Park tomorrow.
Jennings, 35, suffered a slight hamstring pull minutes before half-time duri...
DATE: Feb 25, 2006
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Jamaica?s Under-23 national squad will be put to their sternest test to date when they take on professional outfit New England Revolution at the National Sports Centre tonight.
With a team roster boasting an average age of 20, the youthful held Bermu...
DATE: Feb 25, 2006
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Bermuda?s national squad came within a header of giving coach Kyle Lightbourne a first win on local soil at the National Sports Centre last night.
With the fast surface at the NSC beginning to take its toll on the Jamaican defence, Bermuda skipper Ma...
DATE: Feb 24, 2006
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Cricketer Rodney Trott?s hopes of representing Bermuda at next year?s ICC World Cup in the West Indies have suffered a setback.
The promising Bailey?s Bay all-rounder recently required surgery after injuring his right knee and is now undergoing thera...
DATE: Feb 24, 2006
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Kyle Lightbourne has been forced to make three changes to tonight?s starting XI that will lock horns with Jamaica?s Under 23 national team at the National Sports Centre (NSC).
Hamilton Parish ?keeper Nigel Burgess and Alexander Logan have both return...
DATE: Feb 23, 2006
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Just about every youngster who has ever kicked a football in the back yard, neighbourhood street or at a local club has likely one time or another harboured ambitions of playing professionally.
Khano Smith was no different.
In his case, though, he se...
DATE: Feb 22, 2006
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Bermuda football is at a crossroads. And if drastic changes are not implemented soon then the future of the game on the Island could be in jeopardy, says former West Ham striker Clyde Best.
Last week the former Bermuda Football Association (BFA) tech...
DATE: Feb 21, 2006
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National team players Domico Coddington, Tyrell Burgess and Keishen Bean have been invited to train with New England Revolution this week.
The trio all saw action during the visiting Revs? 3-0 victory over Bermuda last Saturday night at the National ...
DATE: Feb 21, 2006
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Government yesterday officially appointed a National Hosting Committee that will scrutinise submissions on behalf of local sports governing bodies seeking to stage major international events in Bermuda and recommend the amount of support or financial...
DATE: Feb 21, 2006
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Bermuda Cricket Board (BCB) officials are expected to announce plans in the near future to have former New Zealand Test skipper Jeffrey Crowe visit the Island next month to assess potential One-Day International venues, can reveal.
Crowe, who made hi...
DATE: Feb 21, 2006
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