Murray: I have faith in my young players
BY OSHANE TOBIAS Observer writer
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
CLARENDON PARK, Clarendon -- Brandon Murray has shrugged off suggestions that if his Sporting Central Academy team is to ever become a genuine contender for the Digicel Premier League title in the future, he will need to recruit a ready-made goalscorer to put away the chances that is youthful squad so easily create.
Since gaining promotion to the top league three seasons ago, Sporting -- armed with an ambitious vision of exposing central Jamaica's brightest young talents -- have no doubt caught the imagination of many in the local football fraternity, as they impress each week with their exciting brand of touch football and off-the-ball movement.
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BY OSHANE TOBIAS Observer writer
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
CLARENDON PARK, Clarendon -- Brandon Murray has shrugged off suggestions that if his Sporting Central Academy team is to ever become a genuine contender for the Digicel Premier League title in the future, he will need to recruit a ready-made goalscorer to put away the chances that is youthful squad so easily create.
Since gaining promotion to the top league three seasons ago, Sporting -- armed with an ambitious vision of exposing central Jamaica's brightest young talents -- have no doubt caught the imagination of many in the local football fraternity, as they impress each week with their exciting brand of touch football and off-the-ball movement.
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