Bermudes vs Canada

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Bermudes 2 Canada 4

Les Bermudes ont affronté l’adversaire de la CONCACAF au match amical international masculin le 22 janvier 2017 à Hamilton, aux Bermudes.

Il s’agit de la neuvième rencontre entre les deux nations remontant aux éliminatoires de la Coupe du Monde de la FIFA en 1968.

Les Bermudes ont commencé à marquer à travers Jalen Harvey avec un excellent jeu du milieu de terrain bermudien.

Le Canada égalise plus tard à la 21e minute et prend rapidement la tête à la 23e minute de la 1ère mi-temps.

Dans la seconde moitié Bermudes a combattu et a marqué par Simmons à la 54e minute.

Mais avec le temps de liquidation et la pression de montage substituteur canadien Chapman rapidement frappé la maison et Jackson-Hamell du Canada mis le jeu hors de portée avec son effort de terminer le jeu Bermudes 2 Canada 4.

BERMUDA: J Hill, W White, R Lee, O Harvey, L Simmons, W Clemons, O Bascome, K Elkinson, Z Blanc, D Leverock, R Lambe (cap).

Sous-titres: Z Bowen, R Sampson, J Furbert, O Lowe, A Daniels, A Furbert, M Thomas, S Hollis, K Bean.

Buts: Harvey 11, Simmons 54

CANADA: N Attakora, D Jakovic, W Johnson, A Jackson-Hamel, J Osorio, B McKendry, B Fisk, A Straith, M De Jong (cap), C Irving.

Remplacements: M Tissot, S Mélvin, W Lefèvre, M Bustos, K Bekker, J Chapman.

Objectifs: Osorio 22, Ricketts 24, Chapman 76, Jackson-Hamell 85.

Arbitre: Ismail Elfath (Etats-Unis)

L’homme du match: Lambe (Bermudes)

Police vs Devonshire

 

Unpeaceful Protests

Devonshire protesters decided to march upon Headquarters Hill in Prospect late this afternoon in order to confront the police in retaliation to the beating of their neighboring Devonshire Colts football players last week at BFA.

Before they were able to even reach up to the PRC, DC Tracy Adams dispatched his newly formed unit with matching uniforms of more than 20 men out of the police vehicles and into the crowd and quickly dismantled the groups endeavors.

Prospectians in the area brought out their cell phones and began recording and uploading the events to social media.

Corey lead his traveling supporters in true class protesting peacefully make intelligent passes amongst those in attendance.

Chris Thompson engineered an attack never seen before regulatory history allowing Evens the ability to break the ice.

LaVince Tota worked the flanks tirelessly causing havoc with his runs.

Nevertheless, Philgence was again seen rifling his arsenal as bystanders watched in amazement from as far as the porches of cedar bridge academy.

Rather than focus on the task at hand demonstrators began arguing amongst themselves once they found themselves behind a tactical advantage drawn against them.

Over the police bull horn can be heard asking the Devonshirians to stop resisting and make their ways back down the hill to DRC.

Justin Hunt then decided to take measures into his own hands like his father before him and ended the encounter Police 4 Devonshire Lions 2 moving his team into second position behind undefeated St. George’s All Stars in Masters League.

When asked how the game was Stephen Dennie was quoted” Well we won…. so it was a good game for me… we have regular ppl scoring two goals, of late…”

Prospect: L Simmons, S Dennie, A Miller, A Callaham, B, Harris, S Barker, S Allen, W Reid, R Evens, V Philgence, R Bell.

Substitutes: C Thompson, T Adams (cap), A Clarke, J Talbot, O Wolfe, J Hunt, M Smith, A Henry.

Goals: R Evens 25 Thompson 55, 84, Philgence 61.

Devonshire: J Headlam, D Weeks, D Musson, C Caisey, J Wade, L Tota, R Steede,  C Brown,  W Mussen (cap), K Steede,  L Simmons

Substitutes: P Evens, H Wolfe,

Goals: Simmons 32, Tota 54.

Referee: Hunt (St. Vincent)

Yellow cards: Wade 75

Man of the match: Thompson (Prospect)

Police vs Devonshire

Police stun Devonshire football players

This weekend after stamping their authority around the outer districts of the island over the holiday Police returned to Devonshire around 3:10 p.m. this afternoon and continued their relentless attacks on neighboring Devonshire Colts football players at Headquarters Hill.

Dwayne Caines was again not able to make any comment on the scene.

The event was caught on camera by residents in the vicinity.

St. Lucian national Vivian Philgence opened fire amidst the bystanders causing unrests at the BFA field requiring Shane Mederios instructing his men to “change their body language” once being confronted by the force.

Christopher Myles rallied his troops against the attack they were not expecting and asked his supporters not lose faith.

Newly acquired Jamaican national Omar Wolfe ran through the crowd and doubled the tally.

Gibbons made his point in the middle of the protest which was then consequently answered by Tracy Adams.

Vivian Philgence settled the issue with a shot into the roof in the 82minte while Keeper Simmons stood steadfast with a clean sheet throughout the stand off requiring Referee Botello no reason for adding injury time ending the encounter Devonshire All Stars 0 Police 3.

The Bermuda Police Service (BPS) is questioning the introduction of a less-lethal use of force option in the list of defenders being carried by the police unit.

Devonshire All Stars: D DeSilva, C Miles, A Gibbons, S Mederios, C Ward, G Felix, C Johnson, B Bello, P Leddy, C Centrone, B Lally

Substitutes: C Smith, P Correia, G Botello,

Prospect United: L Simmons, S Dennie, C Miller, A Callaham, B Harris, W Reid, D Hunte, S Allen, J Talbot, V Philgence, H Clarke.

Substitutes: C Thompson,  R Douglas, R Evens, W Scott

Goals: Philgence 25, 85, Wolfe 65

Man of the Match: Talbot (Prospect)

Referee: Botello (BDA)

Hamilton Parish vs Police

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Hamilton Parish football players were confronted by the newly formed police unit at St David’s cricket club field on the weekend.

The players decided not play their sanctioned event in front of their own friends and families due to fear of being overwhelmed by the police on the scene.

Sean Dill was quoted at the venue saying” we heard police are beating guys so we are going to go home peacefully”.

Around 20 officers were called to duty at the club and rather than put up any resistance to the force, Hamilton Parish willfully handed the police all 3 points on the evening and drove off safely with their wives and children.

Pepper spray is issued to police officers in Bermuda to give them a “tactical advantage in a violent encounter”, according to a policy document.