JFF in need of cash
THE JAMAICA Football Federation (JFF) is in dire straits and needs to come up with $4 million to finance the away leg of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Digicel Cup fixture against French Guiana on January 16.
Commentary - The best of 2004
THE YEAR 2004 will be history in a few hours and before they ring in the new year, before they join hands and burst into the singing of Auld Lang Syne, people, including sports fans, will be raising a toast to its memory...
Graham wants to help Jamaica
JAMAICAN COACH Trevor Graham, who has produced several Olympic and world champions, has expressed his willingness to help Jamaica's track and field programme.
King quiet in vice-captaincy move
DAYS AFTER Guyanese batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan was replaced by fellow countryman Shivnarine Chanderpaul as West Indies vice-captain, West Indies cricket officials have remained mum on the issue.
Racing year 2004 in review
AGAINST THE background of my confident prediction in January that 2004 would have been the year when the local racing industry would begin the process of modernisation because of the strong prospects for the lease of the Caymanas racing...
Francis, Mullings for Trinidad
CHAMPION APPRENTICE Paul 'Country' Francis who posted six winners at Caymanas Park on Boxing Day, will team up with fellow non-claiming apprentice Oneil Mullings to represent Jamaica in a three-race Jockeys' Championship at Santa Rosa Park in Trinidad...
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