Pepe's a no-show
Sean Williams
Saturday, May 30, 2009
FALLS CHURCH, Virginia - Ian 'Pepe' Goodison, the "elder statesman" of the Reggae Boyz, did not travel with the team here for their friendly match against El Salvador this evening at the RFK Stadium in Washington.
Goodison, who was on the list of players invited to train with the team for the match-up, did not show for two sessions at Winchester Park in Kingston prior to the team's departure here on Thursday and head coach John Barnes says he will investigate when he returns to Jamaica.
"I don't know what the mix-up is in terms of when he actually came back to Jamaica because no one can actually find out where he is, so we will know more when we get back...," Barnes said.
Goodison, who came on as a half-time substitute in Jamaica's 2-2 draw against Haiti in Fort Lauderdale, Florida last Saturday, is said to be in Jamaica, but Barnes said "we have not heard from him for a while".
The 36-year-old central defender and France World Cup veteran, who plays for Tranmere Rovers in the English leagues, was never originally a part of Barnes's plan for the Haiti and El Salvador games.
"First of all with 'Pepe' I didn't even expect him to originally be in Fort Lauderdale because he never played for a while and he was never going to play there... he hasn't been involved in the camp, but his flight got him there (Fort Lauderdale), but if Claude (Davis) hadn't got sent off we wouldn't have used him at all... I had no intention and I don't know if I was going to use him here (Washington)...," Barnes said from Virginia yesterday.
A towering force who drives fear into strikers, Goodison made his debut for the Jamaica in March 1996 in a friendly match against Guatemala and immediately scored his first international goal. He has been capped 115 times for Jamaica and has scored nine goals.
Goodison, who previously played for Hull City where he was voted Player of the Year in the 2000/01 season, was a standout for Jamaican clubs Olympic Gardens and Seba United.
Sean Williams
Saturday, May 30, 2009
FALLS CHURCH, Virginia - Ian 'Pepe' Goodison, the "elder statesman" of the Reggae Boyz, did not travel with the team here for their friendly match against El Salvador this evening at the RFK Stadium in Washington.
Goodison, who was on the list of players invited to train with the team for the match-up, did not show for two sessions at Winchester Park in Kingston prior to the team's departure here on Thursday and head coach John Barnes says he will investigate when he returns to Jamaica.
"I don't know what the mix-up is in terms of when he actually came back to Jamaica because no one can actually find out where he is, so we will know more when we get back...," Barnes said.
Goodison, who came on as a half-time substitute in Jamaica's 2-2 draw against Haiti in Fort Lauderdale, Florida last Saturday, is said to be in Jamaica, but Barnes said "we have not heard from him for a while".
The 36-year-old central defender and France World Cup veteran, who plays for Tranmere Rovers in the English leagues, was never originally a part of Barnes's plan for the Haiti and El Salvador games.
"First of all with 'Pepe' I didn't even expect him to originally be in Fort Lauderdale because he never played for a while and he was never going to play there... he hasn't been involved in the camp, but his flight got him there (Fort Lauderdale), but if Claude (Davis) hadn't got sent off we wouldn't have used him at all... I had no intention and I don't know if I was going to use him here (Washington)...," Barnes said from Virginia yesterday.
A towering force who drives fear into strikers, Goodison made his debut for the Jamaica in March 1996 in a friendly match against Guatemala and immediately scored his first international goal. He has been capped 115 times for Jamaica and has scored nine goals.
Goodison, who previously played for Hull City where he was voted Player of the Year in the 2000/01 season, was a standout for Jamaican clubs Olympic Gardens and Seba United.
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