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Hartford Athletic add Triston Hodge to back line
Hartford Athletic have signed defender Triston Hodge ahead of the 2023 season, pending league and federation approval. Hodge joins Robin Lapert, Tulu, Ash Apollon, and Niall Logue as defenders on the 2023 roster to date.
Played for Both: Former Sunderland and Cardiff Striker Kenwyne Jones
Born in Point Fortin in Trinidad and Tobago, Jones Jones attended St. Anthony's College, which he attended with fellow future Black Cats teammate Carlos Edwards.
Dwight Yorke on Manchester United, the Treble, Roy Keane & Sunderland, and management
You are currently managing Macarthur of the A-League where you have just won the Australia Cup. How proud are you of that success and how would you sum up your first experience of management so far?
Akeem Garcia taking a break from football to pursue coaching opportunity in Halifax
After four seasons with the Halifax Wanderers, Akeem Garcia wants to give back to the local soccer community.
Christmas is an amazing time in Trinidad and Tobago
Christmas is an amazing time in Trinidad and Tobago says Jonathan Glenn, who recently took over the position of coach of the women's championship team at Keflavík, but last season he coached the women's championship team at ÍBV. Glenn, who is from Trinidad and Tobago, came to Iceland in 2014 when he joined the Pepsi League team ÍBV - it was Sigurður Ragnar Eyjólfsson who brought Glenn to Eyja, but Sigurður, who is the current coach of Keflavíkur's men's team, was with Eyjaliðið time.
‘What the ....?’: Sir Alex drops in at Campbelltown to visit Dwight Yorke and Macarthur FC
Sir Alex Ferguson ... watching Macarthur FC train ... at Campbelltown Stadium?
Aubrey David joins Ecuadorian Serie A Champions, SD Aucas
Defender Aubrey David has completed his transfer from Costa Rica's Liga Deportiva Alajuelense to Ecuador's Sociedad Deportiva Aucas. SD Aucas is the current champion of the Ecuadorian Serie A, the top tier of football in the country.
Played for Both: Former Sunderland and Luton midfielder Carlos Edwards
He will always be best known for that goal, the one that sent us back to the Premier League. Yes, of course I am talking about that absolute screamer against Burnley.