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Kargbo Boosts Inverness Attack!

Hamzad Kargbo’s arrival at Inverness Caledonian Thistle represents an exciting addition to the club’s attacking options ahead of the new season. The Sierra Leone international brings valuable experience from English football, along with pace, power and a strong work ethic in the final third. Known for his ability to stretch defences and create opportunities, Kargbo…

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Welcome to the Highlands, Noa Boutin!

Noa Boutin’s move from AFC Bournemouth to Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC represents an important step in the young left-back’s career. After progressing through Bournemouth’s academy and gaining valuable senior experience through loan spells, Boutin now has the opportunity to establish himself as a regular first-team player in Scotland. For Inverness, the signing brings a young…

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Tyrese Hall Ends Season with Wembley Promotion Triumph

Tyrese Hall played an important part in Notts County’s successful push for promotion, helping the club secure a dramatic play-off final victory at Wembley and return to League One. The young midfielder, on loan from Tottenham Hotspur, grew in influence as the season progressed, showing composure in possession, strong pressing energy and a willingness to…

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Hall Repays Jamaica's Faith on First Start

Tyrese Hall marked a major milestone in his international career when he was handed his first start for Jamaica in the Unity Cup semi-final against India. The young midfielder, who had previously made his senior debut as a substitute, was trusted from the outset by the Reggae Boyz coaching staff and repaid that faith with…

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Noa Boutin Signs With OYS!

Noa Boutin continued to establish himself as one of AFC Bournemouth’s most promising young defenders this season, impressing with his blend of athleticism, technical quality and maturity beyond his years. Comfortable both defensively and in possession, the French full-back regularly demonstrated his ability to contribute at both ends of the pitch, combining intelligent positioning with…

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Dylan Kadji's Tremendous Effort in FA Trophy Finals.

Dylan Kadji was one of Wealdstone’s standout performers during their run to the 2026 Isuzu FA Trophy Final at Wembley, producing the kind of energetic, all-action midfield displays that became a hallmark of his season. Throughout the cup campaign, Kadji combined composure on the ball with relentless work off it, helping Wealdstone control games against…

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Ricky-Jade Jones Returns from Long Term Injury

Ricky-Jade Jones made a welcome return for FC St. Pauli after spending more than three months out with a serious syndesmosis ankle injury that required surgery. Having suffered the setback in the DFB-Pokal quarter-final defeat to Bayer 04 Leverkusen in February, Jones worked his way back ahead of schedule and returned to full team training…

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Tyrese Hall Gets the Call ! 🇯🇲

Tyrese Hall has earned his first senior call-up to the Jamaica national team, marking a major milestone in the young midfielder’s career. The 20-year-old, currently on loan at Notts County from Tottenham Hotspur, was included in the Reggae Boyz squad for their upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifying play-offs. His selection follows a strong season at…

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Dylan Kadji with a Goal Of The Season contender

Dylan Kadji produced a standout moment with his stunning goal against Tamworth, a strike that quickly caught attention across lower-league football. The midfielder, playing for Wealdstone, connected sweetly with a dropping ball on the edge of the box, hitting a clean half-volley that flew into the net with power and precision. Beyond just the finish,…

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Ricky-Jade Jones Scores Again

Ricky-Jade Jones lit up Signal Iduna Park with a moment of pure instinct and bravery. Ghosting into the box as a free-kick dropped invitingly, he launched himself at the ball and smashed a first-time volley past the Dortmund keeper, silencing the home crowd and dragging St. Pauli back level at 2–2. It was a flash…

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