Brothers wage battle for bragging rights, DPL crown
Published: Wednesday | December 30, 2009
André Lowe, Senior Staff Reporter
Harbour View's Jermaine Hue (left) is hounded by Tivoli Gardens midfielder Kevin Blackford (right), during their Digicel Premier League game at the Edward Seaga Sports Complex on Sunday. Harbour View won the game 1-0. - Ian Allen/Freelance Photographer
When Digicel Premier League (DPL) rivals Harbour View and Tivoli Gardens met in their top-of-the-table clash at the Edward Seaga Sports Complex last Sunday, at least one family was forced to split their allegiance, as brothers Jermaine Hue and Kevin Blackford faced each other in contrasting colours - with bragging rights at the family table at stake.
There was also the small matter of the DPL top-spot honours and, as family members Diana and Michael Hue watched from the stands, it was hard to tell which of the brothers they were supporting. Midfield maestro Hue, who has developed over the years into a symbol at Harbour View, has carved out for himself a reputation of being one of the most accurate passers of the ball in the league, and a player of exquisite style and panache.
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Published: Wednesday | December 30, 2009
André Lowe, Senior Staff Reporter
Harbour View's Jermaine Hue (left) is hounded by Tivoli Gardens midfielder Kevin Blackford (right), during their Digicel Premier League game at the Edward Seaga Sports Complex on Sunday. Harbour View won the game 1-0. - Ian Allen/Freelance Photographer
When Digicel Premier League (DPL) rivals Harbour View and Tivoli Gardens met in their top-of-the-table clash at the Edward Seaga Sports Complex last Sunday, at least one family was forced to split their allegiance, as brothers Jermaine Hue and Kevin Blackford faced each other in contrasting colours - with bragging rights at the family table at stake.
There was also the small matter of the DPL top-spot honours and, as family members Diana and Michael Hue watched from the stands, it was hard to tell which of the brothers they were supporting. Midfield maestro Hue, who has developed over the years into a symbol at Harbour View, has carved out for himself a reputation of being one of the most accurate passers of the ball in the league, and a player of exquisite style and panache.
http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/glean...s/sports5.html