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Mosiah!! You owe me, PMU and this player an Apology!!!!

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  • Mosiah!! You owe me, PMU and this player an Apology!!!!

    No u did a say di man nuh good wha day and him can't step up to the international level? Bway Mo, look like u couldn't spot talent if it lick u inna yuh yeye ball!! Anyways, u can apologize either in here or if you want do it pon live tv u can do u ting.


    http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport...R_LA_LIGA_.asp

    Steven Morrissey for La Liga?
    Thursday, February 19, 2009
    Portmore United's ace striker, Steven Morrissey, may soon be heading off to Spain's La Liga, the Observer was reliably informed yesterday.
    Portmore United's goalscorer Steven Morrissey (left) tries to get the better of Dameon Benjamin of Boys' Town during their DPL end-of-round final at the Tony Spaulding Sports Complex Sunday. Portmore won 2-1. (Photo: Joseph Wellington) When reached last evening, Portmore's chairman Wayne Sinclair confirmed discussions were ongoing with a club in the top Spanish division, but refused to name it.
    However, Sinclair disclosed that the offer from the Spanish club to Portmore for the stocky frontman was in excess of euro500,000.
    "We're in very sensitive negotiations and it would not be prudent at this time to divulge any further information until an agreement is reached between the two clubs," Sinclair said.
    Twenty-two-year-old Morrissey - a national player at the Under-17, Under-20, Under-23 and senior-levels - has scored 14 goals in all competitions this season, including a blinder in the second end-of-round final of the Digicel Premier League against Boys' Town at Tony Spaulding Sports Complex last Sunday which Portmore won 2-1.
    The Observer has also learnt that a top Division One club, Sogndal of Norway, has made a formal offer for Morrissey's signature after scouts saw him in action on Sunday.
    Morrissey, a former Glenmuir High School star, was delighted by the recent surge in interest and is hoping for the best. "I'm very excited about these opportunities as it's my ambition to play in Europe and I'm hoping that by next Tuesday I could be on my way to one of these clubs," he said yesterday.

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    I was very impressed with him, and actually watched him in live performance, when he played at the U17 level. Dem-dere-days I believe he was playing for Jonathan Grant. Then he suddenly lost form! Bradley Stewart then took him to Glen-Muir where he regained some form before moving on to PMU. I watched him once since he went to PMU; that was a game against Miami FC, and he did not impress.

    I'm happy to see that he has improved to the point where he can now command recognition from a team in Spain's top league. I wish him well and hope to see him knocking in some goals against La Liga teams.
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    • #3
      I wish him every success!

      Did I say "him nuh good" and all di rest? If I did, it's his time to show us all, and I hope he does!


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