Wells and Bristol City continue strong home form, while their were wins for Twite and Martin, and Cup Exits for Butterfield and Hall.
It was a day of mixed fortunes for Bermudian footballers in the UK saw several matches fall victim to frozen pitches, but those who braved the cold produced a range of results.
Championship:
Nahki Wells: Wells and his Bristol City teammates extended their unbeaten home run to five matches with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Derby County. Luke McNally's first-half finish proved to be the difference, lifting City to eighth in the Sky Bet Championship table.
Non-League:
Luke Robinson: Robinson and his Whitehawk FC teammates suffered a 4-1 defeat to Dartford FC in their Pitching In Isthmian League away match. Harry Twite: Twite's Loughborough Student FC secured a valuable 2-1 win against Grantham Town FC in the Northern Premier League - Midlands Division. Keziah Martin: Martin and his Rushall Olympic FC teammates enjoyed a convincing 3-1 victory over Farsley Celtic. Kane Crichlow: Crichlow's Chelmsford City FC fell to a 2-1 defeat against Enfield Town FC in the National League South. Milan Butterfield: Butterfield and his Basford United teammates saw their impressive FA Trophy run come to an end with a 4-1 loss to National League side Eastleigh FC in the fourth round. Kole Hall: Hall's Chorley FC also exited the FA Trophy, losing 2-0 to National League side Forest Green Rovers. Mazhi Simmons: Simmons played a key role in Hucknall Town's 3-1 victory over Eastwood CFC in the United Counties Premier Division. With the score at 2-1, Simmons' quick thinking and assist to Ethan Hulley secured the crucial third goal for his team.
This day's results highlight the diverse experiences of Bermudian footballers plying their trade across the UK. While some enjoyed victories and contributed significantly to their teams' success, others faced tough challenges and cup exits. As the season progresses, it will be fascinating to follow their individual journeys and see how they continue to develop and contribute to their respective clubs.
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