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    Expect the unexpected from Bora <DIV class=KonaBody>

    GORDON WILLIAMS, Freelance Writer


    Left: Velibor 'Bora' Milutinovic - ian allen Right: Former US defender Alexi Lalas - contributed

    Including shock selections, stern discipline, immediate impact from young players and odd mind games all aimed to get the best from the team, if Bora Milutinovic takes over as the technical director of the national programme.

    But the positive end result desired by the nation, namely, qualification for World Cup 2010, will still require much patience with the globetrotting coach, according to one of his best known ex-players.

    "I suspect (Milutinovic) will surprise some people," warned Alexi Lalas, current general manager of the Los Angeles Galaxy of United States Major League Soccer and still possibly the game's most recognisable face in America.

    Lalas, who earned an unlikely senior call-up with the U.S. national team from Milutinovic in 1993 as a 22-year-old and played close to 100 internationals, including the 1994 World Cup finals, insisted that the coach will not tolerate indiscipline or lack of commitment, either by players or administrators.

    "He doesn't suffer fools," said Lalas. "He demands that you are trying to improve."

    RESPECT

    That means that Milutinovic will be looking for players who show intelligence on and off the field and demand that they respect their own talent and the game. Those who do not toe the line will find themselves booted into the cold, and that list of casualties is almost sure to include popular players.

    "He doesn't care about what anybody says about who the best players are," Lalas explained on Monday. "He will believe in players he believes in, not always the players others think should be in the team."

    Lalas said Milutinovic, who has coached four other teams in the World Cup finals and speaks five languages, "has been around and seen it all", therefore he should easily adapt to Jamaicans and their culture and will not try to alter the quick, skilful style of play associated with the Reggae Boyz.

    "You have to put your trust in Bora," Lalas explained. "Very quickly the people will see he has incredible flexibility. The last thing he would want is to change Jamaica's football."

    Unusual ways

    Milutinovic also has unusual ways of assessing commitment. When Lalas first joined the U.S. team he wore his red hair and beard long. While in camp, he said the coach asked an assistant to tell him to cut off his hair. Lalas, known for his free spirited personality, fumed, but complied.

    MIND GAME

    It was only later, when his hair had grown back with no objection from the coach, that Lalas said he realised Milutinovic was playing a mind game. And at the end of the U.S.'s successful run in the 1994 World Cup they hosted, during which the defender played every minute of every game, Lalas said Milutinovic told him he was proud of him.

    "It was a test," reflected Lalas on the hair-cutting order. "He wanted to know how bad I wanted to make the team."

    Today Lalas, who became the first American to play in Italy's top flight league Serie A, calls Milutinovic a friend and "the most important coach" of his professional career.

    If Milutinovic is officially contracted by the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), he will have roughly the same time frame - about two years - to prepare Jamaica for competition as he did with the U.S. prior to the '94 World Cup.

    The similarity did
    "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: Expect the unexpected from Bo****

    ...the coach will not tolerate indiscipline or lack of commitment, either by players or administrators

    Good! (thumbs up!)
    "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: Expect the unexpected from Bo****

      <TABLE cellSpacing=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=news_postinfo><DIV>Wed Oct 18, 2006 </DIV><DIV></DIV><DIV></DIV></TD></TR><TR><TD class=news_byline>Reggae Boyz again the best in the region</TD></TR><TR><TD style="HEIGHT: 9px"></TD></TR><TR><TD class=news_summary><TABLE cellPadding=0 align=left><TBODY><TR><TD></TD></TR><TR><TD height=10></TD></TR><TR><TD class=news_summary>

      Jamaica's Reggae Boyz have regained their status as the best football team in the Caribbean, according to the FIFA Coca Cola World Rankings, following their 2 - 1 win over Canada in their friendly international on October 8 at the National Stadium.

      <SPAN class=news_body>As dramatically as they fell in July, they have risen 20 places to be 57th in the world as Trinidad and Tobago’s Soca Warriors slipped 24 places to 80, their lowest ranking in 11 years.

      St. Vincent &amp; the Grenadines, who advanced ahead of Jamaica to the 2nd round of the Digicel Caribbean Cup, have risen 44 places to 85th.

      Haiti are now ranked 83rd, moving up 35 places, while Barbados have climbed 52 places to be 100th in the world.
      </SPAN>

      <SPAN class=news_body>Mexicoare still on top in Concacaf despite slipping two places to 19.

      Brazil are still leading just ahead of the World Champions Italy, who have risen three places.

      France, Argentina, and England round out the top 5.
      </SPAN></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
      "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: Expect the unexpected from Bo****

        Yes, that statement caught my eye....
        Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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