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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | August 31, 2005

Portmore to play on despite row
DESPITE A rift between the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) and league winners Portmore United FC over prize money owing and a proposed sponsorship deal gone bad, Wayne Sinclair, chairman of Portmore United, said his team will be participating...

'I am very happy - nothing comes easy'
LONDON, CMC: REGGAE BOY Ricardo Fuller is a happy man after scoring in Southampton's 1-1 draw with Coventry City on Monday and breaking his near 12-month scoring drought.


Special day for the NPL champions
THIS SATURDAY has been declared Portmore United Day by Portmore Municipal Council, Mayor George Lee announced at a press conference at his office yesterday.


Johnson to meet Jones in title elimination
SACRAMENTO, California, CMC: JAMAICA'S FORMER world light heavyweight boxing champion Glen Johnson has signed to fight the American George Khalid Jones in an International Boxing Federation (IBF) title eliminator on September 30.


Rusea's, Cornwall face off
WESTERN BUREAU: RUSEA'S HIGH and Cornwall College will renew their rivalry this afternoon when they meet in an abridged version of the pre-season Roger Topey Memorial Shield competition.


Franklyn out to bounce back
AT 26 YEARS of age, footballer Athol Franklyn would hardly be seen as a veteran, but that is exactly how he sees himself. He considers himself a veteran in the sport who has a lot to impart especially to younger players.


Take Herecomesfudgie
OPEN ALLOWANCE horses take centre stage at Caymanas Park today when six face the starter in the Nigel B.Nunes Memorial Trophy over the circular nine course,a race which should provide the down-in-class HERECOMESFUDGIE with an overdue win.


















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