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  • Guyana’s Alex Bunbury is hoping to have his former Clubs – English Premier League side West Ham United and Marítimo – to the Land of Many Waters, as his way of not only giving back, but affording the country’s players a chance to face some of the world’s top players. Bunbury, who sat with News Room Sports recently to discuss his latest project, believes that having the English Premier League club and one of Portugal top sides visit Guyana, will open many doors in the sport of football.

    Guyana’s Alex Bunbury is hoping to have his former Clubs – English Premier League side West Ham United and Marítimo – to the Land of Many Waters, as his way of not only giving back, but affording the country’s players a chance to face some of the world’s top players. Bunbury, who sat with News Room Sports recently to discuss his latest project, believes that having the English Premier League club and one of Portugal top sides visit Guyana, will open many doors in the sport of football.

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    Guyana’s Alex Bunbury is hoping to have his former Clubs – English Premier League side West Ham United and Marítimo – to the Land of Many Waters, as his way of not only giving back, but affording the country’s players a chance to face some of the world’s top players. Bunbury, who sat with News Room Sports recently to discuss his latest project, believes that having the English Premier League club and one of Portugal top sides visit Guyana, will open many doors in the sport of football.
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