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Bermuda Hogges aim to forge links with an English Premier or Championship club within the next two years as part of mutually beneficial agreement, club president Shaun Goater has revealed.
Goater is confident of entering into a partnership with an En...
DATE: Nov 22, 2007
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World number two Ramy Ashour has pulled out of next week's Endurance World Open with an ankle injury.
The absence of the 20-year-old rising star of squash rules out the eagerly anticipated showdown for the world number one ranking with his Egyptian c...
DATE: Nov 21, 2007
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Keith Tucker has been given the reins of the senior national football team and will now oversee the Island's 2010 World Cup qualifying bid that kicks off next year.
Bermuda Football Association (BFA) technical committee chairman Mark Trott confirmed ...
DATE: Nov 17, 2007
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When Amr Shabana added the title of world number one to his two World Open Championship titles (2003 in Pakistan and 2005 in Hong Kong) he stood supreme at the pinnacle of world squash. The greatest player ever to come out of Egypt — and that is sayi...
DATE: Nov 15, 2007
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Khano Smith is on a mission to right the wrongs of last year's heart-breaking MLS Cup defeat when Revolution renew acquaintances with defending champion's Houston Dynamo in Sunday's showpiece showdown.
Bermudian Smith still suffers from nightmares ov...
DATE: Nov 15, 2007
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Controversial British cycling champion David Millar, who once served a two-year ban for doping offences, is the Bermuda Bicycle Association's guest speaker at their annual general meeting (AGM) this weekend.
Millar, who rides for Team Slipstream, the...
DATE: Nov 14, 2007
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A trio of Bermuda international footballers have played a pivotal role in their school's first ever league and cup double to reach the Canadian national championships.
Jacqui Simons, Antonio Lowe and Jason Davis lifted the Atlantic University Sport (...
DATE: Nov 10, 2007
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FOXBOROUGH, Massachusetts (AP) — One more win and the New England Revolution would advance to their third straight MLS championship game. As usual, the Chicago Fire stand in their way.
"We know each other inside out," New England coach Steve Nicol sa...
DATE: Nov 08, 2007
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Khano Smith has brushed off claims Revolution's post-season success is based on negative football ahead of tomorrow's Eastern Conference Championship insisting: "Results take priority over performance."
Criticism was levelled at Steve Nicol's perenni...
DATE: Nov 07, 2007
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Former Ipswich, Arsenal and England striker Paul Mariner could be the right man to take Bermuda football to the next level, according to New England Revolution forward Khano Smith.
Last week it was revealed that the 54-year-old Englishman had thrown ...
DATE: Nov 01, 2007
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Colin Thompson