Bermuda Premier Division newcomers Robin Hood are reportedly facing an existential crisis ahead of the 2026/27 campaign, with reports suggesting the club is struggling to field a competitive squad.
Robin Hood secured a dramatic return to the top flight last season after finishing as runners-up in the First Division, but their preparations for life back in the big time have hit a significant roadblock.
According to reports first obtained by Islandstats.com, the club has been hit by a "mass exodus" of playing personnel over the summer break.
It is understood that a combination of key players returning to overseas school commitments and a flurry of domestic transfer requests has left the newly promoted outfit severely depleted.
The timing could not be worse for Robin Hood, who face a brutal step up in intensity, physicality, and tactical quality in the Premier Division. Fears are now mounting over whether the club will be in a position to honor its fixtures or field a competitive side when the new campaign kicks off.
Efforts have been made to reach out to the Robin Hood President for comment on the developing situation, but the club has yet to issue an official response regarding the state of their roster.
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