5 Jul 2007 | Rugby
The fourth English Premier League Grand Bahama Soccer Camp was by common consent the best yet. The biggest attendance, the best coaching and the most fun so far.
In fact the youngsters taking part enjoyed it so much that 120 of them still turned up before kick-off on Day Four despite torrential rain which had been falling without a break since before dawn. It continued through the day and so did the soccer, except when there was a thunderstorm nearby. Many of the kids even jumped in the pool – after all when you are wet through you cannot get any wetter!
The bad weather continued through the last day but luckily held off for the awards ceremony where there was plenty to celebrate. Unfortunately Zhivargo Laing, Minister of State for Finance, missed it. He had kindly agreed to honour the camp by conducting the closing ceremony but instead sat on the tarmac in Nassau for two hours with his Bahamasair flight unable to take off because of the bad weather conditions
The event was again hosted by Freeport Rugby and Football Club. It was the last to be held there before the ground expansion, partly funded by the Premier League, takes place. This will see the girls development programme moving from its current Saturday venue at Grand Bahama Catholic School to join the midweek boys programme at the club.
The expansion will more than double the grassed area with a second pitch as well as a practice area, and a five-a-side soccer court where the old fire station used to stand.
The coaches included two regulars – Phil French, a leading UK sports administrator, on his fourth camp, and former international playing star Luther Blissett, on his third – and a new lead coach, Paul Nesbit. Paul proved a real livewire not only exciting the kids but inspiring the local coaches to new levels. All three want to return next year.
Even the closing party/dinner held at the restaurant at the Taino Beach Resort was a big success with the auction items – including a signed David Beckham England shirt – raising thousands of dollars. The proceeds of the dinner and the camp will all go to the development of youth sport on the island as it has in previous years.
Each of the visiting coaches commented on how they were impressed by the skill levels of the children and both Phil and Luther spoke in ZNS TV interviews of how they had seen dramatic improvements over the years.
The organisers would like to thank all those who supported the event . It would not have been so successful without the help of the many who gave their time and energy to give the kids a good time and to raise money for an important cause.
19 Jun 2007 | Rugby
Soccer icon and global celebrity David Beckham will make his debut for US soccer team LA Galaxy next month after a $250million deal – the biggest in history – to transfer from newly-crowned Spanish League champions Real Madrid.
The $1m-a-week midfielder and former captain of Englands international team (pictured here playing for his country) and his wife, ex-pop idol Victoria (Posh Spice of The Spice Girls), are certain to add Hollywood A-list status to their existing glossy magazine front cover existence.
There is now a chance for sports fans on Grand Bahama to get a small slice of the action.
An England shirt signed by the superstar (it comes with a letter of authenticity) will be one of the lots coming under the hammer at an auction at Taino Beach Resort restaurant, Jolly Roger Drive, on Friday June 29.
And for soccer fans there is the chance of landing a unique duo because another lot is a signed shirt from John Terry, the Chelsea central defender and the current England captain.
The auction comes at the closing party/dinner of the annual Premier League Soccer Camp which starts on June 25 at Freeport Rugby and Football Club. The dinner features a full European buffet, live entertainment and a raffle as part of the fun, AND the event is open to the public.
Fans of other sports are not neglected, particularly those who are part of the Canadian community on the island. Among other lots are a signed jersey from Chris Bosh, MVP of the Toronto Raptors (pictured here) and court-side seats at a Raptors game. There are also premium seats at the Leafs games for those hockey fans.
Tickets are only $30 a head and can be obtained from the Rugby Club during soccer camp week and Stuart Garner (374 2372), Rob Speller (727 0802), and Mark Hardy (357 5403) before then. Fans who cannot make the date, but would still like to bid, can do so by calling Rob Speller or Stuart Garner. The live auction begins at around 9.30pm.
Final registration for the camp itself takes place this coming Sunday afternoon, June 24, at the club on East Settlers Way. Children who are signed up will walk away with armfuls of goodies, including two full soccer uniforms, t-shirt, cap, sweatbands, and personal drinking cup. Check-in is open from 2.30pm to 4.30pm.
The organisers would like to thank The Bahamas Weekly for kindly making space available to publicise the camp and dinner – all proceeds for both go to the development of youth sport on Grand Bahama.
28 May 2007 | Rugby
2007 Summer Camp Registration form can be downloaded from the ‘football section’ of the website ie the football tab
26 May 2007 | Rugby
We are still working on blocking our little invaders peddling their cheap knock off shoes so , until then, the frorum has had to be locked.
Unfortunately we have been targeted by some f’idiots who think we are obviously a hot spot to advertise their little tacky Nike shoes and sports clothes. Consequently our forum is now inundated with stoopid messages from the likes of shoeskiss and shoegod selling their wares !!Sorry about that and we are looking to get rid of these annoying little tossers who really should be concentrating on their school homework and then go and pick up their mothers from the local crack house.If you want to contact us to find out about touring games against us please just e-mail us in the meantime via the contact form.For you little annoying twerps selling cheap knock off gear – we know where you live and we’re sending Justin round !
21 May 2007 | Rugby
Freeport Rugby Football welcome back the Atlanta Renegades this Saturday, May 26th, 2007
The Renegades have been constant visitors to the island on Memorial weekend for the past five years and this year they bring a total party of over 50 persons to Grand Bahama. With singles, families and many older players the weekend should provide not only an exciting game for the veterans on both teams but a great family day out at the club.
The days festivities will begin at 3pm with the start of the family day! Face painting, kids races and many other activities will be taking place on the rugby pitch and all are welcome to come and attend!
At 3.45pm the youth of the club will hold a youth rugby game under the watchful eye of their coach Nigel Kirkby
At 4.30pm the fun really starts with Freeport Golden Oldies v Atlanta Renegades
During the day there will also be the opportunity to sign up for this year soccer summer camp which runs from June 25th to June 29th as well as being able to purchase tickets for the eagerly awaited sports dinner at the end of the camp. It is also hoped that the traditional sporting auction ( with signed soccer shirts of David Beckham and the mighty Middlesborough AFC as well as other goodies ) will also kick off over this action packed day.
Food will be available from 3pm onwards with dinner available from 6pm and of course the bar will be open, all Day
Hope to see you there
27 Apr 2007 | Rugby
Would-be soccer stars of the future get a real treat at the Grand Bahama soccer camp in two months time.
The coaching team from the UK will be led by a man who has just won a national award in that country for his contribution to the development of girls and women in the sport.
Tony McCallum was honoured for promoting the sport, setting up playing clubs and leagues, and developing coaching skills. Tony himself has the highest FIFA professional coaching qualifications it is possible to have.
He will lead a team of three or four volunteer coaches who will help local coaches at the event which runs for five days from June 25 to June 29.
It is the fourth in a row to be supported by the legendary English Premier League, widely recognized as the foremost, and most exciting, pro soccer league in the world, watched by 700 million people each week.
This year they are joined by the Professional Footballers Association, which looks after the interests of all pro soccer players in the UK, and Silverjet, a new all-business class airline which operates between London and New York City and is providing flights for the team.
The camp will also see the return of two very popular figures from previous camps – former international striker Luther Blissett , a free-scoring player who turned out at the highest levels in the UK and Italy, and Phil French, now a leading soccer administrator who used to work at the Premier League.
I am excited to be coming back to Freeport after last year’s very successful camp. I was very pleased to get the award.
Thanks to the support of players, coaches, teachers and clubs, the growth of girls and womens football in the county was recognised locally, regionally and nationally Tony said.
The camp will again be held at the rugby club on East Settlers Way, where work is currently going ahead on extending the pitches and training areas.
It will again run from 9am until 3pm, feature free lunch, drinks and refreshments for all children taking part, swimming in the pool, TWO free uniforms, and other goodies.
Registration forms are available at Town and Country in Yellow Pine Street, Animale at Port Lucaya, and the club. The form can also be downloaded by following the link under our football section ( football tab).