It was a closed door training session yesterday at the stadium, so I don't believe it would be prudent for me to buss any starting lineups, formations or strategy. Even Horace Reid, the general secretary of the JFF, was given a very warm time by the security guard on duty. He handled the situation very graciously, however, and allowed me to enter as well.
After a long talk by Simoes, they played a full field scrimmage (or skimmidge, if you prefer). I have never seen such viciousness in a Reggae Boyz practice. (Ooops, maybe I should not have given that away.) Fuller was the main culprit, swinging arms and elbows whenever an opponent got within his wingspan. Indeed, it almost came to blows with him and Deamr Stewart. He also almost took out Shawn Sawyers, the No. 2 goalkeeper.
Sorry to disappoint the Burton haters, but he continues to show excellent close ball skills, world-class first touch, and excellent vision. He will be with us for a while!
All other things remain the same - those who love to dribble and nuh pass ball, they will not let their fans down. Those who can't score a goal unless it's in the Championship, those who look slow and lumbering in defence, those who runn off the ball well, providing good spport for their teammates, those who you can depend on for good solid passes - they are all doing what we have seen them do over the year.
Evan Taylor, Simoes new find, looked the part. Seems a little slow for the pace of the match but operated as a true central midfielder, spreading balls left and right for the wingers. He also registered one of his blistering shots past the goalie, after a lumbering step over routine that somehow worked for him and sent him on to goal.
For the most part, they seemed sharp and ready to go.
After a long talk by Simoes, they played a full field scrimmage (or skimmidge, if you prefer). I have never seen such viciousness in a Reggae Boyz practice. (Ooops, maybe I should not have given that away.) Fuller was the main culprit, swinging arms and elbows whenever an opponent got within his wingspan. Indeed, it almost came to blows with him and Deamr Stewart. He also almost took out Shawn Sawyers, the No. 2 goalkeeper.
Sorry to disappoint the Burton haters, but he continues to show excellent close ball skills, world-class first touch, and excellent vision. He will be with us for a while!
All other things remain the same - those who love to dribble and nuh pass ball, they will not let their fans down. Those who can't score a goal unless it's in the Championship, those who look slow and lumbering in defence, those who runn off the ball well, providing good spport for their teammates, those who you can depend on for good solid passes - they are all doing what we have seen them do over the year.
Evan Taylor, Simoes new find, looked the part. Seems a little slow for the pace of the match but operated as a true central midfielder, spreading balls left and right for the wingers. He also registered one of his blistering shots past the goalie, after a lumbering step over routine that somehow worked for him and sent him on to goal.
For the most part, they seemed sharp and ready to go.
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