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  • Harbour View Are N P L Champs!!!

    Harbour View won the 2006-2007 NPL title last night after Portmore was unable to hold on to a 1-0 lead at Waterhouse. HVFC had earlier failed to beat cellar-dwellers Naggo Head themselves, but with 10 points separating the 2, Portmore will not be able to catch them with 3 matches remaining.

    Congrats to the Stars of the East!!! They have been Jamaica's best team for the better part of the last 10 years despite only winning the NPL for the second time since 2000.
    Last edited by Mosiah; April 19, 2007, 10:00 AM. Reason: Wrong Title


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    Congrats to HV...good for them

    Yes Mosiah HV a consistently good team even though they dont have enough trophies to prove it. I have long siad whatever it is that they do should be copied by other clubs and even the Natl Powers of football.

    For such a small club in a small country to consistently develop so many players who end up overseas at bigger clubs in bigger leagues they must know something.

    Clive Juridini for JFF President.

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    • #3
      Let's not forget that HVFC has finished with the most points in a season on several occasions. However, because we had that silly semfinal round (top 4 teams competing), HV would falter at that point.

      Now, with the league being a true league, the most consistent team will end up on top. And that honour truly belongs to HVFC!


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        HARBOUR VIEW ARE CROWNED CHAMPIONS of NPL!

        HARBOUR VIEW ARE CROWNED CHAMPIONS OF THE 2006-07
        PREMIER LEAGUE AFTER DRAWING 1-1 WITH NAGGO HEAD!

        An afternoon that promised a new Champion belatedly
        crown the "Stars of the East" not in their clash with
        relegated bound Naggo Head but in a strange twist of
        faith, when dethroned Champions Waterhouse scored
        against second placed Portmore United, with only nine
        minutes left in the late game at Drewsland.

        Eleven points separates the leaders but with Portmore
        United faltering in their fourth consecutive drawn
        game (0-0,2-2,2-2-1-1) effectively put themselves out
        of the running for the title (on 55 points) and have
        to be more productive in securing a few victories in
        the last three games less they are also bypassed by
        the lurking Reno FC who are on 53 points and
        challenging for a place in the CFU Caribbean Club
        Championship.

        Harbour View by virtue of the results of today's games
        have assumed an unassailable lead of 10 points with
        only a best possible 9 points on claim, this sparked a
        spontaneous celebration by the players glued to the
        Live Radio Broadcast at the Club.

        Horns started tooting, banging on signboards, shouts,
        cries and screams were bellowed from the greatest
        heights as relief was achieved and finally, finally we
        exhaled after the trauma of last years poor finish.


        The Xzibit crew cranked up the disco as wild dancing
        erupted on the dance-floor, players, coaches, managers
        and executives were severely doused with water as
        liquor flowed sweetly, smiles adorned the faces of the
        many long suffering fans, media personalities and
        supporters as TVJ filmed every active moment of it
        inclusive of interviews.

        At midnight the crowd slowly started treking home as
        the party is to be continued in earnest on Sunday as
        the Live TV home game against Trelawny's Village
        United where an official presentation of the Premier
        League Trophy, Medals and the necessary pomp and
        pageantry that accompanies it.

        Captain, Lovel Palmer robbed the defender of the ball
        before eluding the goalkeeper with a neat chip to
        score the all important first goal after 30 minutes.
        Kenardo Forbes slipped his marker to bury his scorcher
        at the near post from just inside the area with 72
        minutes elapsed on the clock.

        Harbour View totally dominated the second half but
        missed many opportunities to score as anxiety
        determined failure to convert. When we did convert
        twice both were disallowed even as the Television
        replays displayed perfect timing of the final run of
        Lovel Palmer.

        Kavin Bryan and Jermaine Hue came closest twice as
        they beat the defence and shot onto the upright as
        well as headed just over the bar while Fabian Taylor's
        goal-bound shot was clearly handled inside the penalty
        area but no penalty was awarded.

        Sometimes destiny overpowers efforts and as we
        congratulate Coach, Wayne Fairclough who prepared his
        troops to fight to the very end.

        The slightly off-beat tempo of the new Champions
        reflected the pressure of the moment across the league
        as four out of five games ended in draws as only Boy's
        Town notched a 3-1 victory over neighbours Arnett
        Gardens.

        Preparations for celebration takes the order of the
        day while a new disciplined dimension comes into
        effect in the next three games. These including
        Village United and Wadadah at home on Sunday and
        Wednesday respectively followed by the much awaited
        grudge match against Reno at St. Elizabeth Technical
        High School on Sunday, April 29th, 2007 to end the
        season on a high.

        OTHER RESULTS:
        Boy’s Town 3 Arnett Gardens 1
        Waterhouse 1 Portmore United 1
        August Town 0 Tivoli Gardens 0
        Seba United 0 Reno 0

        Today Village United tackles Wadadah at the Elliston
        Wakeland Centre in Trelawny at 3:30pm.
        "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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