Sponsors turn backs on JFF
PRESIDENT OF the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), Crenston Boxhill, said the elimination of the Reggae Boyz from the 2006 World Cup Finals campaign has caused his organisation to lose sponsorship.
Jamaica survive physical battle
IN WHAT manager Arlene Findlay described as "a very physical game", Jamaica's Under-16 netballers yesterday scored their second consecutive win at the Caribbean Netball Association Youth Championships in St. Lucia. The Oberon Pitterson-coached young...
Forest boss dismiss rumours about King
LONDON, CMC NOTTINGHAM Forest boss Joe Kinnear is desperate to bolster his attack in an attempt to help his side climb away from the relegation zone, but insists he is not looking to sell Reggae Boy Marlon King and fellow striker David Johnson.
More on the divestment issue
THE MORE I monitor the divestment issue, the more surprised I become at some of what is emerging as we await the Government's decision or otherwise on which of the two Proposals for Lease, if either, will meet the criteria for consideration...
Hard work pays off for 'Country'
WHEN Paul "Country" Francis lost his apprentice claiming allowance back in May, it was feared that he would have difficulty in making the transition to a successful non-claiming rider.
Well said, King
BENNETT KING, the new West Indies coach, is off to a flying start. A few days after taking up his job, the Australian moved to silence those who believed that he would have attempted to change the style of the players when he said he had no intention...
Campbell awarded Indoor bronze
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, CMC: JAMAICAN FORMER World Indoor champion Juliet Campbell is being promoted to the 200-metre bronze medal position at the 2003 IAAF World Indoor track and field championship, following the disqualification of American gold...
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