Basketball: Bonsu seeks move home
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Your support makes all the difference.KOJO BONSU could interest a host of English clubs after arriving for this weekend's tournament in Portugal having been cut from the Belgian side Bree.
The 23-year-old, capped five times by England, has never played for an English club after moving straight from his American university, Washington State, for the lucrative continental scene.
England took a weakened team to Portugal, because of club commitments, and now face more injury worries for next week's three European Championship games beginning on Wednesday against Switzerland at Ponds Forge.
Steve Hansell, of AEK Athens, has joined Roger Huggins in pulling out through injury, while London Towers' Steve Bucknall has remained in the capital to rest a thigh strain.
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