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Tillamawnin
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USA
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Posted - Apr 23 2002 :  7:08:02 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
If I were coach of the RBSC, here is a list of players I would call up for the upcoming two friendlies against the USA and Nigeria.

Goalkeepers
A. Lawrence (Reno FC);
D. Ricketts(Village United FC),
Leon GORDON (Harbour View FC)

Defenders
Christopher DAWES,
Marco McDonald (Tivoli Gardens FC)
Robert Scarlett (Harbour View FC)
Fabian Davis (Arnett Gardens FC)
Shavar Thomas (Hazard United FC)
Claude Davis (Hazard United FC)
Ian Goodison (Hull City)

Midfield
Andrew Williams (New England Revolution/USA),
Winston Griffiths (L.A. Galaxy FC, USA)
Keith Kelly (Paris Saint-Germain FC/FRA)
Jermaine Johnson (Bolton Wanderers, Eng.)
Ricardo Gardner (Bolton Wanderers, Eng.)
Fabian Dawkins (Village United FC)
Jamie Lawrence (Bradford City, F.C)
Micah Hyde (Watford)

Strikers
Onandi Lowe (Rushden & Daamonds, Eng)
Ricardo Fuller (Hearts, Scot.
Kevin Lisbie (Charlton Athletic FC, Eng.)
Chris Nicholas (Tivoli Gdns. F.C.)
Dwayne Richards (Tivoli Gardens F.C.)

Notable mention are players from the National Premier League:-
Roen Nelson (Hazard United, 14 goals)
Fabian Tayor (Harbour View, 10 goals)
Kirk Wright (Reno FC, 10 goals)
Thomas Grant (Waddah F.C, 10 goals)
Roland Dean (Tivoli Gardens F.C., 9 goals)

Notable omissions are Deon Burton, due to his lack of form of late. Walter Boyd and Theodore Whitmore who make way for some younger players. Darrel Powell who seems to be either out of form or injured. Fitzroy Simpson and Paul Hall also make way for the youth in the Reggae Boyz.

Go Reggae Boyz !!

Tilla







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Live simply so that others may simply live.

Mohandas K. Gandhi





Edited by - Tillamawnin on Apr 23 2002 19:12:05

The_Emperor
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USA
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Posted - Apr 24 2002 :  08:16:13 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
a well rounded squad Tilla. I would love to see Omar Daley, Damion Williams and William Wilson get a look in though. Also, Milton Griffiths and Patrick Beech seem to have done enough in the A-Leauge to command a look. Nice squad still.

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Mosiah
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USA
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Posted - Apr 24 2002 :  09:10:12 AM  Show Profile  Visit Mosiah's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I have my doubts about Claude Davis. Seems to have size and nothing more. Fabian Taylor would definitely start above Chris Nicholas and Dwayne Richards. I would probably reward Roen Nelson with a pick at this time too. I believe Fabian Davis is a midfielder.

Mosiah

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Karl
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USA
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Posted - Apr 24 2002 :  09:51:15 AM  Show Profile  Visit Karl's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Tilla: Great selection! Ofcourse, I know being so far you may not have information on the little matters...e.g. injuries, etc. I cannot disagree with the selection....but, yu dun know Neon Deon would be there in my squad.

In all of our current quandary I can only hope that this May 16 re-start is the begining of a continuous march by the Reggae Boyz...a re-start by the JFF...a rebirth in our aspirations and continuation of our journey towards our joining the 'big boys' in world football.

Forward!

Karl



Edited by - Karl on May 12 2002 15:13:08
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Tillamawnin
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USA
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Posted - Apr 24 2002 :  12:27:21 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:

a well rounded squad Tilla. I would love to see Omar Daley, Damion Williams and William Wilson get a look in though. Also, Milton Griffiths and Patrick Beech seem to have done enough in the A-Leauge to command a look. Nice squad still.




This is how I would reshuffle it:

Goalkeepers
A. Lawrence (Reno FC);
D. Ricketts(Village United FC),
Leon GORDON (Harbour View FC)

Defenders
Christopher DAWES,
Marco McDonald (Tivoli Gardens FC)
Robert Scarlett (Harbour View FC)
Fabian Davis (Arnett Gardens FC)
Shavar Thomas (Hazard United FC)
Claude Davis (Hazard United FC)
Ian Goodison (Hull City)

Midfield
Andrew Williams (New England Revolution/USA),
Winston Griffiths (L.A. Galaxy FC, USA)
Keith Kelly (Paris Saint-Germain FC/FRA)
Jermaine Johnson (Bolton Wanderers, Eng.)
Ricardo Gardner (Bolton Wanderers, Eng.)
Omar Daley (Hazard United FC)
Jamie Lawrence (Bradford City, F.C)
William Wilson

Strikers
Onandi Lowe (Rushden & Daamonds, Eng)
Ricardo Fuller (Hearts, Scot.
Kevin Lisbie (Charlton Athletic FC, Eng.)
Fabian Tayor (Harbour View)
Roen Nelson (Hazard United, F.C.)

Notable mention are players from the National Premier League:-
Dwayne Richards (Tivoli Gardens, 8 goals)
Chris Nicholas (Tivoli Gdns. F.C.)
Fabian Tayor (Harbour View, 10 goals)
Kirk Wright (Reno FC, 10 goals)
Thomas Grant (Waddah F.C, 10 goals)
Roland Dean (Tivoli Gardens F.C., 9 goals)


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Live simply so that others may simply live.

Mohandas K. Gandhi

Edited by - Tillamawnin on Apr 24 2002 12:30:38
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Mosiah
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USA
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Posted - Apr 24 2002 :  2:08:19 PM  Show Profile  Visit Mosiah's Homepage  Reply with Quote

Dwayne Richards (Tivoli Gardens, 8 goals)

This player is too indisciplined. At first, I only heard about it, but the very first time I saw him play this season, his indiscipline came shining through. He would wait a long time before he makes any squad of mine. Otherwise, I like the selections. For me, Burton is out simply because I want to look at others.

Mosiah


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Tillamawnin
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USA
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Posted - Apr 24 2002 :  11:47:19 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Mosiah: I can understand your perception of Richards as being indiscipline. I somehow think that in a lot of our players this indiscipline is caused by the playing environment. If the players were playing maybe in a professional league, where they see themselves as employees to the club, maybe it might be different. It is full time we move away from the amateur football and I am sure you will see a difference.

The amateur/semi-pro game will take you so far and no more. I think that in a professional setting, players will be held accountable or responsible for their actions. If they do not live up to expectations, then they will be hit where it hurts them the most - their pockets.

I do not support indescipline, but players need to be motivated, players need to be held to strict policies of the organization which they represent. If these two things do not happen, they will want to just do their thing as they feel fit. They (the players) will try to get away with as much as the clubs will allow them to get away with.

Hopefully, if not next year then in the other year clubs become professional entities. If not, players like Richards and Nicholas need to get out of Jamaica to somewhere where they will play in a more disciplined setting. Discipline will breathe discipline.

Tilla


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Karl
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USA
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Posted - Apr 25 2002 :  11:13:47 AM  Show Profile  Visit Karl's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:

Mosiah: I can understand your perception of Richards as being indiscipline. I somehow think that in a lot of our players this indiscipline is caused by the playing environment. If the players were playing maybe in a professional league, where they see themselves as employees to the club, maybe it might be different. It is full time we move away from the amateur football and I am sure you will see a difference.

The amateur/semi-pro game will take you so far and no more. I think that in a professional setting, players will be held accountable or responsible for their actions. If they do not live up to expectations, then they will be hit where it hurts them the most - their pockets.

I do not support indescipline, but players need to be motivated, players need to be held to strict policies of the organization which they represent. If these two things do not happen, they will want to just do their thing as they feel fit. They (the players) will try to get away with as much as the clubs will allow them to get away with.

Hopefully, if not next year then in the other year clubs become professional entities. If not, players like Richards and Nicholas need to get out of Jamaica to somewhere where they will play in a more disciplined setting. Discipline will breathe discipline.

Tilla


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Live simply so that others may simply live.

Mohandas K. Gandhi



But, can we not have administrators (that includes club managers, trainers, TDs, coaches, etc.) that demand discipline? Persons that run our 'amateur' clubs in a professional manner?

and...

Isn't it possible for our players to act professionally or be excluded from the player pool?

I certainly think it is possible! I believe part of the mentally allows us to lower our expectations. Our league could be far superior to its current level. The work to make it, far surperior than it currently is should be ungoing. Improving discipline is part of that process of improving standards.

Karl
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Mosiah
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USA
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Posted - Apr 25 2002 :  11:53:43 AM  Show Profile  Visit Mosiah's Homepage  Reply with Quote
But Tilla, if they can't show discipline in the amateur stages, why would anyone risk them at the pro stage? It matters not in which league, division, competition one is playing, discipline should be expected.

Mosiah

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Charmin
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40 Posts

Posted - Apr 25 2002 :  2:30:09 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Your squad is well balance therefore, there isn't much I can add and/or take away.

My only suspicion is that of Shavar Thomas. Shavar, who I think is still here in the States attending college, probably would need sometime to get himself into match-fitness-form.

...And Pepe who hasn't played competitive club football for sometime now due to injury.

My concern: The games are (say) two weeks
away and a sqaud, not even a local one, as been named in an effort to commence training and build team chemistry.

Good selections, but the norm is for the JFF to spring a surprise or two, and sometimes even three:-)

My starting line-up using the 4-4-2:

Ricketts in goal

Fabian L/b and Scarlett R/b

Dawes and Marco would occupy the center of defense.

Andy, Griffiths, Gardner and Lawrence would play in the midfield.

With Fuller and Nandi up front.

Respect and irie ites!
Charmin



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ItalJockey
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USA
10 Posts

Posted - Apr 25 2002 :  8:10:48 PM  Show Profile  Visit ItalJockey's Homepage  Reply with Quote
So Marshall cant get a call? Good overall side still. Nice blend of experienced players and youth.

IJ

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