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    Brown seeks improvement
    published: Friday | September 29, 2006
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    Howard Walker, Staff Reporter


    St. Lucia's Alvin Xavier (right) clears the ball ahead of Jamaica's Kevin Lamey in Digicel Caribbean Cup action at the National Stadium on Wednesday night. Jamaica won the match 4-0 as Lamey struck twice. - Ian Allen/Staff Photographer

    JAMAICA PLAYED a game of two contrasting halves on Wednesday night.

    The first was full of verve and in the second they turned in a tepid performance on their way to a 4-0 whipping of St. Lucia in their Group D Digicel Caribbean Cup opening match at the National Stadium.

    Tonight at 7:00, coach Carl Brown hopes his charges will repeat that first-half performance for 90 minutes against St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

    In the other game, Haiti tackle St. Lucia at 5:00 p.m. hoping to keep their 100 per cent win record.

    Jamaica and Haiti lead the group with three points after registering identical 4-0 wins over St. Lucia and St. Vincent and the Grenadines respectively.

    "If the team can give us two 45 minutes like we saw in the first half, I'll be pretty happy. If we are going to do well in this tournament we need to do that," said Brown.

    Half-time pep talk

    The Reggae Boyz's display will be one the fans will want to forget in a hurry. However, Brown was not perturbed, in fact, it might have been his half-time pep talk, or lack of it, that led to the Reggae Boyz's lacklustre second-half display.

    In the post-match press conference Brown was asked what he told the players at half-time.

    "You know, nothing at all. I didn't talk to them. I asked them not to let the St. Lucia team score and I believe that was very important," he said. "They were doing well in the first half and it is not every time that you get in the changing room that you do a lot of chatting," Brown pointed out.

    Despite the occasional boos from the fans, the Reggae Boyz did enough to secure their three points from early in the game.

    All three scorers - Wilfred Smith (third), Kevin Lamey (22nd, 36th) and Demar Phillips (31st) - were registering their first international goals for Jamaica.

    However, Brown was more concerned about his players' legs than the fans who wanted to see the Joga Bonito - the beautiful game.

    "In 48 hours we have another game and the expectations of the spectators are always different from coaches," he said.

    "They want to win and win at all cost. We have our players and they know exactly what they have to do. We could have been more positive in the second half of the game but at four love down it is understandable that the the foot is off the gas a bit and a team can fall into complacency," Brown explained.

    Jamaica are expected to get the better of a St. Vincent team that wilted after the hour mark against Haiti and should do the same tonight.

    Meanwhile, Haiti are also expected to get the better of St. Lucia and secure their place in the next round and set up a group decider against Jamaica on Sunday at the same venue. </DIV>
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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    RE: Brown seeks improvement

    <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=1 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD><SPAN class=TopStory>Brown not worried about the boos</SPAN>
    <SPAN class=Subheadline></SPAN></TD></TR><TR><TD>Observer Reporter
    Friday, September 29, 2006
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    <P class=StoryText align=justify>Despite their comfortable 4-0 win over St Lucia in their opening Group D Digicel Cup match on Wednesday night, Jamaican players were booed during the second half for a poor display in their first game at the National Stadium in 20 months.<P class=StoryText align=justify>The Reggae Boyz scored all four goals in the first 36 minutes, but offered little on the resumption, as the game petered out into a scrappy affair. Frustrated fans then vented their feelings by booing the players' lack of enterprise.<P class=StoryText align=justify>But head coach Carl Brown was not dissatisfied with his team's performance. In a post-match press conference Brown said: "The expectation of the spectators and the coach's expectation are always different..they want to win, and win at all cost. We have our players and they know exactly what to do.<P class=StoryText align=justify>"We could be more positive in the second half... but at 4-0 up the foot was a bit off the gas and we fell into a bit of complacency," he added.<P class=StoryText align=justify>The St Lucians were more organised in the second half, Brown argued, and that the Boyz executed the plan well.
    "I believe the team played very well in the first 45 minutes. We did exactly what we wanted to do.<P class=StoryText align=justify>"This is a tournament and... very important for the Caribbean... Teams coming here are going to be a bit nervous, and... that's what we were able to capitalise on...," Brown reasoned.<P class=StoryText align=justify>Captain Fabian Davis was also unperturbed about the crowd's response, but pointed to mental weaknesses within the team which need to be worked on for the other matches.
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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      <DIV>What was constant throughout the match was the Boyz' inability to methodically construct any attacking moves. </DIV><DIV></DIV><DIV>For the most part, we managed to get the ball downfield and the players had on their kicking boots. I would like to see a little more than that.</DIV><DIV></DIV><DIV>At the very least, exhibit good ball control and passing. That was not evident.</DIV>


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        Karl (9/29/2006)<DIV class=KonaBody>

        Howard Walker, Staff Reporter

        "Jamaica are expected to get the better of a St. Vincent team that wilted after the hour mark against Haiti and should do the same tonight".
        Wonder why Reporter Walker thought the SVG team would have "wilted after the hour mark against Haiti and should do the same..."?

        What did he know? I wonder?</DIV>
        "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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          RE: Brown seeks improvement

          Who on the jamaican team is the designated inspirational leader on the field and motivator of the youngsters (like Yorke). who is sacrificing for the country and protector of legacy??

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