FROM THE BOUNDARY - Well done, Jamaica ... and good luck
published: Wednesday | October 15, 2008
Tony Becca
IT IS commonly said that what you put in is what you get out and, as far as I am concerned, Jamaica got what they deserved when they defeated Mexico before a near full house at the National Stadium on Saturday night.
I have always believed that all you can realistically ask a man to do is to give his best. In all my years in sport, I have never asked anyone to do anything but to give of his best and, on Saturday night, Jamaica, cheered on by a host of flag-waving supporters, gave their best in their bid
to stay in the race for a place in the World Cup finals in South Africa.
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Well done, Jamaica ... and good luck
published: Wednesday | October 15, 2008

Tony Becca
IT IS commonly said that what you put in is what you get out and, as far as I am concerned, Jamaica got what they deserved when they defeated Mexico before a near full house at the National Stadium on Saturday night.
I have always believed that all you can realistically ask a man to do is to give his best. In all my years in sport, I have never asked anyone to do anything but to give of his best and, on Saturday night, Jamaica, cheered on by a host of flag-waving supporters, gave their best in their bid

to stay in the race for a place in the World Cup finals in South Africa.
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Well done, Jamaica ... and good luck
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