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EMMERSON BOYCE still wants  to lend a hand, or foot for that matter, to help Barbados’ football.
Wigan Athletic’s FA Cup-winning captain has downplayed any differences between him and the Barbados Football Association (BFA) by saying he was willing to assist in any manner, including playing  for the national team.
Boyce gave the assurance on his return to Barbados yesterday following last month’s back and forth with the BFA where he suggested the body failed to use him to advance the sport.
“It’s not a case of me against the BFA because everyone has to pull together and everyone still wants the best for the country,” said the  33-year-old English-born defender.

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