In front of a vocal Jamaican crowed Harbour View did just enough to edge Canadian Soccer League leaders Serbian White Eagles 1-0 at West Toronto’s Centennial Stadium. The star from the East playing without their full squad in the first of two pre-season tune-ups should have felt at home as a 95% Jamaican crowed cheered there every move. Goalkeeper Micaud Barret made two splendid saves to keep the Serbian contingent off the board early in the first half. The second half saw more of Harbour view as Kavin Bryan converted from the spot to secure a narrow win.
It was an entertaining evening, and good to see the fans out to support. My concern however is if Jermanine Taylor and Desmond Breakenridge are the future of our defense line we are in trouble at the national level. Taylor although talented needs to work on getting somewhat leaner and execute quicker. He is a smooth and confident player. Lovel Palmer also showed promise and Refeik Thomas was a crowed pleaser. However playing against the best of a bad bunch in The Canadian Soccer League I expected more from one of our top NPL teams. I really did not see any national players standing out or anything that really looks to be the next one or even being able to remotely contribute consistently at the National level.
Harbour view: Micaud Barret, Nicholas Dodd, Desmond Breakenridge, Lovel Palmer
Jermaine Taylor, Anthony Christie, Kemar Peterkin, Richard Edwards, Gregory Simpson,
Ricardo Smith, Kevin Wooley, Loxely Thomas, Kavin Bryan, Michily Waul
It was an entertaining evening, and good to see the fans out to support. My concern however is if Jermanine Taylor and Desmond Breakenridge are the future of our defense line we are in trouble at the national level. Taylor although talented needs to work on getting somewhat leaner and execute quicker. He is a smooth and confident player. Lovel Palmer also showed promise and Refeik Thomas was a crowed pleaser. However playing against the best of a bad bunch in The Canadian Soccer League I expected more from one of our top NPL teams. I really did not see any national players standing out or anything that really looks to be the next one or even being able to remotely contribute consistently at the National level.
Harbour view: Micaud Barret, Nicholas Dodd, Desmond Breakenridge, Lovel Palmer
Jermaine Taylor, Anthony Christie, Kemar Peterkin, Richard Edwards, Gregory Simpson,
Ricardo Smith, Kevin Wooley, Loxely Thomas, Kavin Bryan, Michily Waul
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