Seven million dollar man! Mckenzie shatters local football transfer fee ceiling

Former Mona High School Manning Cup standout Denzil Mckenzie is back home under the Craig Butler banner at Phoenix Chapelton Maroons, for what is the biggest ever transfer fee in local football history.

Irie Fm sports understands, that the 19 year old midfielder who joined defending Jamaica Premier League Champions Cavalier five months ago, has been sold to Phoenix Chapelton Maroons for a reported record fee of seven million dollars.

This would represent the biggest ever transfer fee in local football history.

Mckenzie who made his debut for Cavalier in the Concacaf Caribbean Cup tournament, played his first match for Cavalier in the local Premier League against Arnett Gardens in a game which they came out 3-2 winners, with Mckenzie scoring twice.

Mckenzie has played 16 matches for the Rudolph Speid conditioned Cavalier team, scoring twice after departing relegated Vere United last season.

He is expected to suit up for the Donovan Duckie coached Chapelton Maroons, when they face Spanish Town Police Fc at the Stadium East field on match day 22 on February 9.

Phoenix Chapelton Maroons sits in 8th place on the Premier League table – two places below the playoff group on 25 points.

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Former Mona High School Manning Cup standout Denzil Mckenzie is back home under the Craig Butler banner at Phoenix Chapelton Maroons, for what is the biggest ever transfer fee in local football history.

Irie Fm sports understands, that the 19 year old midfielder who joined defending Jamaica Premier League Champions Cavalier five months ago, has been sold to Phoenix Chapelton Maroons for a reported record fee of seven million dollars.

This would represent the biggest ever transfer fee in local football history.

Mckenzie who made his debut for Cavalier in the Concacaf Caribbean Cup tournament, played his first match for Cavalier in the local Premier League against Arnett Gardens in a game which they came out 3-2 winners, with Mckenzie scoring twice.

Mckenzie has played 16 matches for the Rudolph Speid conditioned Cavalier team, scoring twice after departing relegated Vere United last season.

He is expected to suit up for the Donovan Duckie coached Chapelton Maroons, when they face Spanish Town Police Fc at the Stadium East field on match day 22 on February 9.

Phoenix Chapelton Maroons sits in 8th place on the Premier League table – two places below the playoff group on 25 points.

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Former Mona High School Manning Cup standout Denzil Mckenzie is back home under the Craig Butler banner at Phoenix Chapelton Maroons, for what is the biggest ever transfer fee in local football history.

Irie Fm sports understands, that the 19 year old midfielder who joined defending Jamaica Premier League Champions Cavalier five months ago, has been sold to Phoenix Chapelton Maroons for a reported record fee of seven million dollars.

This would represent the biggest ever transfer fee in local football history.

Mckenzie who made his debut for Cavalier in the Concacaf Caribbean Cup tournament, played his first match for Cavalier in the local Premier League against Arnett Gardens in a game which they came out 3-2 winners, with Mckenzie scoring twice.

Mckenzie has played 16 matches for the Rudolph Speid conditioned Cavalier team, scoring twice after departing relegated Vere United last season.

He is expected to suit up for the Donovan Duckie coached Chapelton Maroons, when they face Spanish Town Police Fc at the Stadium East field on match day 22 on February 9.

Phoenix Chapelton Maroons sits in 8th place on the Premier League table – two places below the playoff group on 25 points.

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Former Mona High School Manning Cup standout Denzil Mckenzie is back home under the Craig Butler banner at Phoenix Chapelton Maroons, for what is the biggest ever transfer fee in local football history.

Irie Fm sports understands, that the 19 year old midfielder who joined defending Jamaica Premier League Champions Cavalier five months ago, has been sold to Phoenix Chapelton Maroons for a reported record fee of seven million dollars.

This would represent the biggest ever transfer fee in local football history.

Mckenzie who made his debut for Cavalier in the Concacaf Caribbean Cup tournament, played his first match for Cavalier in the local Premier League against Arnett Gardens in a game which they came out 3-2 winners, with Mckenzie scoring twice.

Mckenzie has played 16 matches for the Rudolph Speid conditioned Cavalier team, scoring twice after departing relegated Vere United last season.

He is expected to suit up for the Donovan Duckie coached Chapelton Maroons, when they face Spanish Town Police Fc at the Stadium East field on match day 22 on February 9.

Phoenix Chapelton Maroons sits in 8th place on the Premier League table – two places below the playoff group on 25 points.

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Former Mona High School Manning Cup standout Denzil Mckenzie is back home under the Craig Butler banner at Phoenix Chapelton Maroons, for what is the biggest ever transfer fee in local football history.

Irie Fm sports understands, that the 19 year old midfielder who joined defending Jamaica Premier League Champions Cavalier five months ago, has been sold to Phoenix Chapelton Maroons for a reported record fee of seven million dollars.

This would represent the biggest ever transfer fee in local football history.

Mckenzie who made his debut for Cavalier in the Concacaf Caribbean Cup tournament, played his first match for Cavalier in the local Premier League against Arnett Gardens in a game which they came out 3-2 winners, with Mckenzie scoring twice.

Mckenzie has played 16 matches for the Rudolph Speid conditioned Cavalier team, scoring twice after departing relegated Vere United last season.

He is expected to suit up for the Donovan Duckie coached Chapelton Maroons, when they face Spanish Town Police Fc at the Stadium East field on match day 22 on February 9.

Phoenix Chapelton Maroons sits in 8th place on the Premier League table – two places below the playoff group on 25 points.

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Former Mona High School Manning Cup standout Denzil Mckenzie is back home under the Craig Butler banner at Phoenix Chapelton Maroons, for what is the biggest ever transfer fee in local football history.

Irie Fm sports understands, that the 19 year old midfielder who joined defending Jamaica Premier League Champions Cavalier five months ago, has been sold to Phoenix Chapelton Maroons for a reported record fee of seven million dollars.

This would represent the biggest ever transfer fee in local football history.

Mckenzie who made his debut for Cavalier in the Concacaf Caribbean Cup tournament, played his first match for Cavalier in the local Premier League against Arnett Gardens in a game which they came out 3-2 winners, with Mckenzie scoring twice.

Mckenzie has played 16 matches for the Rudolph Speid conditioned Cavalier team, scoring twice after departing relegated Vere United last season.

He is expected to suit up for the Donovan Duckie coached Chapelton Maroons, when they face Spanish Town Police Fc at the Stadium East field on match day 22 on February 9.

Phoenix Chapelton Maroons sits in 8th place on the Premier League table – two places below the playoff group on 25 points.

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Former Mona High School Manning Cup standout Denzil Mckenzie is back home under the Craig Butler banner at Phoenix Chapelton Maroons, for what is the biggest ever transfer fee in local football history.

Irie Fm sports understands, that the 19 year old midfielder who joined defending Jamaica Premier League Champions Cavalier five months ago, has been sold to Phoenix Chapelton Maroons for a reported record fee of seven million dollars.

This would represent the biggest ever transfer fee in local football history.

Mckenzie who made his debut for Cavalier in the Concacaf Caribbean Cup tournament, played his first match for Cavalier in the local Premier League against Arnett Gardens in a game which they came out 3-2 winners, with Mckenzie scoring twice.

Mckenzie has played 16 matches for the Rudolph Speid conditioned Cavalier team, scoring twice after departing relegated Vere United last season.

He is expected to suit up for the Donovan Duckie coached Chapelton Maroons, when they face Spanish Town Police Fc at the Stadium East field on match day 22 on February 9.

Phoenix Chapelton Maroons sits in 8th place on the Premier League table – two places below the playoff group on 25 points.

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Former Mona High School Manning Cup standout Denzil Mckenzie is back home under the Craig Butler banner at Phoenix Chapelton Maroons, for what is the biggest ever transfer fee in local football history.

Irie Fm sports understands, that the 19 year old midfielder who joined defending Jamaica Premier League Champions Cavalier five months ago, has been sold to Phoenix Chapelton Maroons for a reported record fee of seven million dollars.

This would represent the biggest ever transfer fee in local football history.

Mckenzie who made his debut for Cavalier in the Concacaf Caribbean Cup tournament, played his first match for Cavalier in the local Premier League against Arnett Gardens in a game which they came out 3-2 winners, with Mckenzie scoring twice.

Mckenzie has played 16 matches for the Rudolph Speid conditioned Cavalier team, scoring twice after departing relegated Vere United last season.

He is expected to suit up for the Donovan Duckie coached Chapelton Maroons, when they face Spanish Town Police Fc at the Stadium East field on match day 22 on February 9.

Phoenix Chapelton Maroons sits in 8th place on the Premier League table – two places below the playoff group on 25 points.

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Former Mona High School Manning Cup standout Denzil Mckenzie is back home under the Craig Butler banner at Phoenix Chapelton Maroons, for what is the biggest ever transfer fee in local football history.

Irie Fm sports understands, that the 19 year old midfielder who joined defending Jamaica Premier League Champions Cavalier five months ago, has been sold to Phoenix Chapelton Maroons for a reported record fee of seven million dollars.

This would represent the biggest ever transfer fee in local football history.

Mckenzie who made his debut for Cavalier in the Concacaf Caribbean Cup tournament, played his first match for Cavalier in the local Premier League against Arnett Gardens in a game which they came out 3-2 winners, with Mckenzie scoring twice.

Mckenzie has played 16 matches for the Rudolph Speid conditioned Cavalier team, scoring twice after departing relegated Vere United last season.

He is expected to suit up for the Donovan Duckie coached Chapelton Maroons, when they face Spanish Town Police Fc at the Stadium East field on match day 22 on February 9.

Phoenix Chapelton Maroons sits in 8th place on the Premier League table – two places below the playoff group on 25 points.

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Former Mona High School Manning Cup standout Denzil Mckenzie is back home under the Craig Butler banner at Phoenix Chapelton Maroons, for what is the biggest ever transfer fee in local football history.

Irie Fm sports understands, that the 19 year old midfielder who joined defending Jamaica Premier League Champions Cavalier five months ago, has been sold to Phoenix Chapelton Maroons for a reported record fee of seven million dollars.

This would represent the biggest ever transfer fee in local football history.

Mckenzie who made his debut for Cavalier in the Concacaf Caribbean Cup tournament, played his first match for Cavalier in the local Premier League against Arnett Gardens in a game which they came out 3-2 winners, with Mckenzie scoring twice.

Mckenzie has played 16 matches for the Rudolph Speid conditioned Cavalier team, scoring twice after departing relegated Vere United last season.

He is expected to suit up for the Donovan Duckie coached Chapelton Maroons, when they face Spanish Town Police Fc at the Stadium East field on match day 22 on February 9.

Phoenix Chapelton Maroons sits in 8th place on the Premier League table – two places below the playoff group on 25 points.

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