Win today vital, says Young Boyz coach
KARYL WALKER, Observer staff reporter walkerk@jamaicaobserver.com
Saturday, August 02, 2008
St James, Trinidad - Buoyed by his team's convincing showing in Thursday's opening Group E encounter in the Caribbean Football Union Youth Cup, head coach of the Under-17 Reggae Boyz, Christopher Dawes, said his team will be going all out to secure a win and move closer to qualification for the quarter-finals when they tackle the Netherland Antilles at noon today (11:00 am Jamaica time) at the Fatima College Ground.
Despite witnessing the Netherland Antilles losing at the death to the Dominican Republic on Thursday, Dawes is leaving nothing to chance.
"We are taking this match very seriously, as I think this is the stiffest test for us in this group," said Dawes. "It is very important that we win this game and put ourselves in a good position in the group."
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KARYL WALKER, Observer staff reporter walkerk@jamaicaobserver.com
Saturday, August 02, 2008
St James, Trinidad - Buoyed by his team's convincing showing in Thursday's opening Group E encounter in the Caribbean Football Union Youth Cup, head coach of the Under-17 Reggae Boyz, Christopher Dawes, said his team will be going all out to secure a win and move closer to qualification for the quarter-finals when they tackle the Netherland Antilles at noon today (11:00 am Jamaica time) at the Fatima College Ground.
Despite witnessing the Netherland Antilles losing at the death to the Dominican Republic on Thursday, Dawes is leaving nothing to chance.
"We are taking this match very seriously, as I think this is the stiffest test for us in this group," said Dawes. "It is very important that we win this game and put ourselves in a good position in the group."
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