A Call to Arms for BERMUDIAN Future Sports Journalist
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The time has come for Bermuda to make a concerted effort to cultivate and elevate its own talent within the realm of sports journalism. Having spent years climbing the media ranks and covering some of the world's most prestigious events—from the Olympics and Commonwealth Games to major regional tournaments like the Gold Cup and international rugby—one observation is consistently clear: Bermudian representation in the global press corps is often lacking.
While it has been a privilege to cover these events, reporting on international cricket, major games, and cups, the fact remains that for large portions of history, Bermudian stories, even those about Bermudian athletes, have largely been told by external voices.
I understand this suggestion may cause a minor ripple among some of my esteemed overseas journalist friends, whose professional expertise is invaluable. However, I believe the discussion now needs to focus inward, on the broad and exciting future we have already built on the island.
We must actively encourage young Bermudians who possess a passion for sport to get involved in the media profession.
The impact of a Bermudian reporter goes beyond merely recording scores. It ensures that the sacrifices, the unique challenges of training on a small island, and the cultural significance of both local and international triumphs are conveyed with a depth that only a local can provide.
It is time to invest in, mentor, and trust this next generation of storytellers. We must encourage them to step up to the mic, to command the press box, and to truly fly. The future of Bermudian sports coverage, and the inspiration it provides to future athletes, rests on them.
The presence of Bermudian sports journalists covering major sporting events, seeing a familiar face or hearing a local voice in the media centre of an international tournament can transform an abstract career dream into an achievable reality to pick up a pen, microphone, or camera.
1. Creating Accessible Role Models
The most powerful impact of a Bermudian journalist covering a major event is the creation of a relatable role model.
Validating the Career Path: Seeing a fellow Bermudian accredited at the Olympics, the Commonwealth Games, or a European football ground demystifies the profession. It breaks down the perception that such roles are exclusive to large international media centres, proving that skills developed on the island can compete globally.
Encouraging Engagement: Young people are more likely to pursue careers where they see people who look and sound like them succeeding. This visibility is a crucial first step in tackling the "I don't know where to start" barrier often cited by those interested in media careers.
2. Ensuring Authentic Local Storytelling
Local media professionals are uniquely positioned to understand the true context and emotional weight of Bermudian sporting narratives.
Cultural Nuance: A Bermudian journalist understands the specific sacrifices, triumphs, and challenges inherent to training on a small island. They can convey the deep cultural significance of events like Cup Match, or the personal journey of an athlete who overcame geographical limitations.
Shifting the Narrative: Their coverage ensures that local athletes, regardless of their international ranking, receive the attention and thoughtful analysis they deserve, which is vital for building community pride and inspiring younger athletes at the grassroots level.
3. Building the Island's Media Infrastructure
By participating in both local and international events, Bermudian journalists develop high-level skills and create invaluable networks that benefit the entire media ecosystem.
By supporting Bermudian talent in the media box, the island is actively investing in a future where its stories are told with passion, accuracy, and an authentic local voice.
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Queen Ethelburga's Pride as James Heads to Qualifiers
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Queen Ethelburga’s Collegiate is celebrating an outstanding achievement for one of its Year 12 footballers, Amiya James, as she prepares to represent Bermuda in the upcoming CONCACAF W Qualifiers.
James's selection for the Bermuda national team marks a significant milestone in her young sporting career. Playing at the senior international level is a major step forward, and the school community has rallied behind her.
Queen Ethelburga's is expressing immense pride in the Bermuda international, stating that her call-up is an "outstanding achievement and an inspirational moment" for all students at the school.
As James headed off to join the Bermuda squad for the qualifiers, the school offered its full support, saying: "We are all behind her and wish her every success."
The experience of competing in the CONCACAF W Qualifiers will provide James with crucial exposure to high-level international football, an opportunity that will undoubtedly contribute to her development both as a player and as a leader.
Monday, November 24, 2025
The Unfinished Honour Why Best Awaits Knighthood
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As excitement builds for the upcoming film, The Beautiful Game, which chronicles the groundbreaking career of Clyde Best, a persistent question remains in his native Bermuda: why has the man who changed the trajectory of global football yet to receive his country's highest order of merit?
Clyde Best is globally recognised as one of the first black players to compete in the First Division of English football. As a powerful striker for West Ham United between 1968 and 1976, Best scored 47 goals and established himself as a fan favourite at Upton Park despite facing persistent racist chanting from the terraces. His strength, skill, and toughness embodied the traditional English centre-forward role, making him difficult to dispossess and formidable in the air.
Best's impact transcended sport, pioneering a path for generations of black footballers in England and around the world.
Bermuda honored the first Olympic Gold Medal winner with the highest Order of Merritt for a Female, but the Bermudian who made an impact on the World is still not fully respected in his own country that he walks today!
Best was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in January 2006. However, for many years, fans, politicians, and the public have questioned why he has not been elevated to a Knighthood, the highest honour available to a Bermudian through the British honours system.
Bermudians are regularly nominated for a range of honours awarded by The King, including MBEs, OBEs, CBEs, The Order of Merit, and The Order of St Michael and St George. Despite this annual nomination process and almost two decades having passed since his MBE was announced, the question remains unanswered.
The lack of explanation as to "why not" lies within a specific government room in Bermuda, and successive governments have failed to provide a clear answer to the people. The anticipation for his film, The Beautiful Game, now serves as a potent reminder that while the world celebrates his legacy, his home country continues to face a difficult question regarding his formal recognition.
Sunday, November 23, 2025
Bermuda Football Association (BFA) Official Statement
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The Bermuda Football Association (BFA) is outraged by the incident that took place at Southampton Rangers Sports Club during the scheduled match between Devonshire Colts and Paget Lions.
The actions of the individuals who stormed the field armed with weapons were reckless, dangerous, and completely unacceptable in any setting—let alone at a community sporting event.
Let us be absolutely clear: This type of activity has no place in football, no place in our clubs, and no place in Bermuda.
What occurred yesterday is not just a “football problem.” It is a Bermuda problem—one that we are seeing in too many of our public spaces, whether at Cup Match, Harbour Nights, our restaurants, school events, community gatherings, or neighbourhood functions. What happened yesterday is a stark reminder that we all share in the responsibility of protecting these spaces.
The BFA condemns the attackers’ actions and will fully support law enforcement as they identify and hold accountable those responsible. We also commend the quick response of match officials, club staff, and the Bermuda Police Service, whose actions prevented what could have been a far more serious situation.
The BFA will not tolerate behaviour that threatens the safety of players, officials, or spectators. We are immediately reviewing our security protocols and will work closely with clubs, venues, and law enforcement partners to strengthen protections around all BFA-sanctioned football events.
But safeguarding Bermuda’s community spaces cannot fall on one organization alone.
We are calling on the entire Bermuda public to stand with us in strongly rejecting and condemning this behaviour wherever it appears. This includes parents, supporters, community leaders, and every individual who wants to see our island remain a safe place.
Violence is not who we are as Bermudians, and we must not allow the actions of a few to overshadow the positive contributions of our clubs, our youth, and the football community at large.
The BFA remains committed to the integrity of the sport and to fostering a safe, respectful, and unified environment for everyone who loves football.
Friday, November 21, 2025
Parfitt Talks as Bermuda’s Top Scorer in World Cup Qualifiers
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Bermuda international Djair Parfitt has spoken of the immense personal pride and honour of finishing as the team's leading goalscorer during their 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifying campaign, highlighting the achievement as a major milestone in his career.
Parfitt's goals helped Bermuda navigate the challenging Concacaf qualifiers, which saw the team progress to the final round—the furthest they have ever advanced in the competition.
Speaking after the conclusion of the campaign, Parfitt reflected on the significance of his scoring record saying, "This accomplishment gives me a lot of pride and a lot of honour. I feel grateful to have achieved this with my National Team. Doing it with your National Team is a bit more special."
The forward emphasised that achieving this feat at the highest international level, particularly during such a historic run for the squad, makes the accomplishment stand out.
"To do it at this level as well, us making it to the furthest we've been in the World Cup Qualifiers to make it to the final round, and to achieve this is a very big moment in my career. Yeah, I feel very grateful about this."
Parfitt's goals throughout the qualifiers proved crucial in generating a competitive platform for the team, whose journey ended with a determined performance in the final round of matches. His contribution solidifies his status as a key attacking threat for Bermuda moving forward.