NPL kicks off tomorrow - Harbour View the cream of the crop
published: Saturday | September 29, 2007
Audley Boyd, Assistant Sport Editor
KSAFA president, Ambassador Stewart Stephenson (right), hands the Western Union/KSAFA Jackie Bell KO trophy to Harbour View captain Lovell Palmer (centre) and his teammates after Harbour View beat Boys' Town 1-0 at the National Stadium, last season. The defending NPL champions are out to repeat their dominance this season. - File photos
THE NATIONAL Premier League kicks off tomorrow with title-holders Harbour View Football Club out to defend their crown and the remaining 11 contenders shooting for what is definitely the most prestigious, and, possibly most lucrative, prize in the island.
For the past five years, they were battling for the Wray and Nephew National Premier League Trophy under a $100 million-deal arbitrated mainly by the sport's local governors, the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF).
http://www.reggaeboyzsc.com/articles...188&category=1
published: Saturday | September 29, 2007
Audley Boyd, Assistant Sport Editor
KSAFA president, Ambassador Stewart Stephenson (right), hands the Western Union/KSAFA Jackie Bell KO trophy to Harbour View captain Lovell Palmer (centre) and his teammates after Harbour View beat Boys' Town 1-0 at the National Stadium, last season. The defending NPL champions are out to repeat their dominance this season. - File photos
THE NATIONAL Premier League kicks off tomorrow with title-holders Harbour View Football Club out to defend their crown and the remaining 11 contenders shooting for what is definitely the most prestigious, and, possibly most lucrative, prize in the island.
For the past five years, they were battling for the Wray and Nephew National Premier League Trophy under a $100 million-deal arbitrated mainly by the sport's local governors, the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF).
http://www.reggaeboyzsc.com/articles...188&category=1