Eight Bermuda Footballer’s took to the field with their teams, with a day full of mixed results.
One player found the net, while another player has signed with a new club.
Nahki Wells
Nahki Wells and his Bristol City teammate continued their unbeaten league run with a hard-fought point against Coventry City at Ashton Gate.
City took the lead in extra time of the first half after a thunderous strike from George Tanner.
Coventry City levelled the score in the 76th minute after Kasey Palmer’s effort flew into the top corner.
Reggie Lambe
Reggie Lambe and his Braintree Town teammates played to an exciting 1 – 1 draw on the road against last year’s playoff finalists Solihull Moors in Vanarama National League action.
Kole Hall
Kole Hall scored in the 85 minute to earn Chorley FC a draw on the road against Scunthorpe United.
With five minutes to go, and down 1 – 0 came the moment Chorley FC had been waiting for as Mark Ellis flicked the ball from a free-kick into the path of Hall who slammed the ball into the far-corner past a helpless Ross Fitzsimons to grab his first goal for the club whilst securing an excellent point at the Attis Arena.
Kane Crichlow
Kane Crichlow and his Chelmsford City teammates went down 2 – 0 to Weston-super-Mare in National League South action.
Keziah Martin
Keziah Martin and his Rushall Olympic teammates picked up a 2 – 1 Vanarama National League North win over Spennymoor Town.
Milan Butterfield
Milan Butterfield and his Basford United teammates were edged 2 - 1 by Hyde United at the Project Solar Stadium in what was a very tight encounter.
Ayleal Dill & Mazhi Simmons
Ayleal Dill, Mazhi Simmons, and their Hucknall Town teammates had a wonderful start where Joey Ashurst clinically headed home from a corner on 2 minutes, but it was Lincoln that deservedly went into the break 2-1 to the good. They made it 3-1 on 53 minutes and never really looked in danger of conceding and so leave with all 3 points.
Dale Eve
With injuries to both Carl O’Neill and Divin Emmanuel, Hinckley AFC have moved quickly to sign former Walsall Wood goalkeeper and current Bermuda international stopper Dale Eve.
Eve joins as emergency cover in goal after Emmanuel’s dislocated finger at the weekend added to O’Neill’s ongoing calf problem.
He started last season at Alvechurch before moving to Walsall Wood, having also spent time with Spennymoor Town and Hereford in the National League North previously.
He came through the youth ranks at Stoke City, and among his loan spells from there was a time with Nuneaton Town in 2014.
The 29-year-old also has more than 30 caps for Bermuda, where he is currently the national vice-captain having made his debut as a 16-year-old in 2011.