February 14, 2012
Star Sport


Never too late
“Arnett Gardens midfielder Rohan Reid says despite claims in some quarters that he is too old to represent the Reggae Boyz, and should not have been recalled, he is confident of doing well..... read more
Refitted Stadium East a boost for London preparations

Natalie Neita-Headley, minister without portfolio with responsibility for sports, in the Office of the Prime Minister, hopes the recently refurbished Stadium East facility will contribute...

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W'house cut Portmore lead

Second-place Waterhouse cut Portmore United's lead in the Red Stripe Premier League to five points, following a 1-1 draw with Montego Bay United at the Waterhouse Mini-Stadium last night.

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Christie delighted to get Portmore crucial points

Portmore's Andrew Christie is grateful to have recovered from somewhat of an injury nightmare to net the all-important goal for his team in a vital 1-0 win over struggling High-gate United on Sunday night....

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Digicel back with Boyz

The Reggae Boyz 'Mission to Rio' Brazil 2012 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign got a boost yesterday with a new three-year sponsorship deal by local telecomms giant Digicel.

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Trench Town rock - Neighbours Boys' Town, Arnett clash in KSAFA Jackie Bell final

Neighbours and arch-rivals Boys' Town and Arnett Gardens will contest the final of the Jamaica Yellow Pages Kingston and St Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) Jackie Bell Knockout final slated for the Waterhouse Stadium, starting at 7 p.m. tomorrow.

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Smith upstages Gayle

DHAKA, Bangladesh (CMC): Exciting power-hitters Dwayne Smith and Kieron Pollard blasted unbeaten half-centuries in man-of-the-match performances to upstage Chris Gayle on the fourth day of the Bangladesh Premier League yesterday.

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Ordered like a dog - Tevez

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP): Carlos Tevez says he was ordered around "like a dog" by Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini, but the Argentine striker is now ready to return and play for the club again.

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Naturally aggressive...Tivoli coach will not cut back on team's forcefulness, but admits discipline needs work

Tivoli Gardens' coach Glendon 'Admiral' Bailey admits his team may need to curb their behaviour, after a second straight altercation, in consecutive fixtures, this time against Boys' Town on Sunday night....

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Rodwood cut Frazsiers' lead to two

Title-chasing Rodwood cut favourites Frazsier's Whip's LIME St Catherine FA Major League lead to two points following their come from behind 3-1 win over arch Portmore rivals Wanderers, at the Passagefort field over the weekend....

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L'pool sponsor disappointed by Suarez affair

LONDON (AP): Liverpool's biggest sponsor criticised the club yesterday for their conduct during the fractious Premier League match against Manchester United that was marred by Luis Suarez's refusal to shake hands with Patrice Evra.

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