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Only 18 cricketers sought moves to new clubs in the off-season it was revealed in the transfer list released by the Bermuda Cricket Board of Control yesterday.
The statistics showed the incredible gulf in loyalty between local cricketers and their so...
DATE: Apr 22, 1999
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Joseph Best, who rose to the rank of Deputy Warden (equivalent to Deputy Commissioner today) in the late 1960s, passed away in hospital on the weekend after a long illness.
Best is the father of Clyde Best, technical director of Bermuda Football Asso...
DATE: Apr 21, 1999
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Stars' veterans still have something to prove.
The once formidable club endured one of their more modest seasons in 1998, sparking talk that they may eventually go the same route as Central Counties rivals, Devonshire Rec., who dropped several notche...
DATE: Apr 21, 1999
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Despite the loss of key all-rounders Clay Smith and Lionel Cann, top team in 1998, St. George's, insist they will still be competitive this summer.
Herbie Bascome has taken over as captain from Smith and faces the challenge of trying to match last ye...
DATE: Apr 19, 1999
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concentrate on coaching at the junior level.
But he insisted the decision to relinquish his post had nothing to do with Sunday's loss to Devonshire Colts, claiming he made up his mind earlier in the season.
"The decision for me had been made after we...
DATE: Apr 14, 1999
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own Stoke City supporters following the team's disappointing 4-1 home loss to Bristol Rovers on Saturday.
The incident occurred at the end of the match as hundred of fans staged a sit-down protest in the middle of the field.
Lightbourne's close encou...
DATE: Apr 13, 1999
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Six months after losing their coach and five starters, and tipped by some as relegation favourites, Devonshire Colts have emerged as the most successful team in the 1998-99 football season.
It would have been hard to imagine such success last October...
DATE: Apr 13, 1999
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Dev. Colts 1 Dandy Town 0 Defensive midfielder Jahmah Samuels was the unlikely hero for Devonshire Colts yesterday as they clinched their second end-of-season trophy with victory in the FA Cup final at the National Sports Centre.
Samuels, who missed...
DATE: Apr 12, 1999
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Devonshire Colts shocked Vasco in the Friendship Trophy final.
Now the Dandy Town coach will be plotting Colts' downfall when the two sides meet in the season-ending FA Cup final tomorrow at the same venue (4.00 p.m.).
And while Trott insisted there ...
DATE: Apr 10, 1999
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Finally, after 18 failed attempts, Devonshire Colts got it right! That is how many times Colts have lost in a cup final since their last triumph 16 years ago. On Sunday they ended that losing run with a deserved 2-0 victory over Vasco in the Friends...
DATE: Apr 06, 1999
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