Jamaica international Taylor signs with Houston Dynamo
09.02.11 | Andrew Slevison
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A report in the Jamaica Observer suggests that Reggae Boyz defender Jermaine Taylor has signed with MLS club Houston Dynamo.
The 26-year old will land in Texas sometime this week to undergo a medical (which should be a formality) before finalising a deal.
Further details were so far unknown but it looks like the St George’s SC star will be the latest Jamaican to land in the USA and will link up with national teammate Lovel Palmer in Houston.
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Jamaican Taylor comes to Houston on trial
Dynamo will get look at defender this week with eye on reaching deal
Darrell Lovell
MLSsoccer.com
February 8, 2011
Jermaine Taylor (Getty Images)
Houston Dynamo president of business operations Chris Canetti confirmed Tuesday that the club is seeking to sign Jamaican international defender Jermaine Taylor.
A report in The Jamaica Observer suggested that the only thing standing in the way of Taylor reaching a deal with the Dymamo is a physical. Canetti, however, said the player will undergo a trial before any deal can be reached.
“We are interested in signing Jermaine and [are] looking to do so,” Canetti said via a team spokesperson. “He is coming to town this week in what will hopefully be the final steps to completing a deal.”
The current St. George's SC defender will arrive in Houston on Wednesday and will begin his trial with the Dynamo on Thursday.
A natural center back, the 26-year-old Taylor impressed Dynamo coaches at the 2010 Digicel Caribbean Cup while anchoring the back line during Jamaica’s tournament victory. He has 37 caps for the Reggae Boyz.
Joining Taylor on trial will be Jamaican midfielder Richard Edwards. The current Harbour View man will start his trial on Friday.
Taylor and Edwards arrivals bring the current batch of Caribbean players on trial to six – five from Jamaica, one from Trindad and Tobago. However, Steven Morrissey, Lester Peltier, François Swaby, and JeVaughn Watson will see their trials end Saturday after the Dynamo play FC Dallas.
09.02.11 | Andrew Slevison
READ MORE NEWS ON: Houston Dynamo, MLS
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A report in the Jamaica Observer suggests that Reggae Boyz defender Jermaine Taylor has signed with MLS club Houston Dynamo.
The 26-year old will land in Texas sometime this week to undergo a medical (which should be a formality) before finalising a deal.
Further details were so far unknown but it looks like the St George’s SC star will be the latest Jamaican to land in the USA and will link up with national teammate Lovel Palmer in Houston.
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Jamaican Taylor comes to Houston on trial
Dynamo will get look at defender this week with eye on reaching deal
Darrell Lovell
MLSsoccer.com
February 8, 2011
Jermaine Taylor (Getty Images)
Houston Dynamo president of business operations Chris Canetti confirmed Tuesday that the club is seeking to sign Jamaican international defender Jermaine Taylor.
A report in The Jamaica Observer suggested that the only thing standing in the way of Taylor reaching a deal with the Dymamo is a physical. Canetti, however, said the player will undergo a trial before any deal can be reached.
“We are interested in signing Jermaine and [are] looking to do so,” Canetti said via a team spokesperson. “He is coming to town this week in what will hopefully be the final steps to completing a deal.”
The current St. George's SC defender will arrive in Houston on Wednesday and will begin his trial with the Dynamo on Thursday.
A natural center back, the 26-year-old Taylor impressed Dynamo coaches at the 2010 Digicel Caribbean Cup while anchoring the back line during Jamaica’s tournament victory. He has 37 caps for the Reggae Boyz.
Joining Taylor on trial will be Jamaican midfielder Richard Edwards. The current Harbour View man will start his trial on Friday.
Taylor and Edwards arrivals bring the current batch of Caribbean players on trial to six – five from Jamaica, one from Trindad and Tobago. However, Steven Morrissey, Lester Peltier, François Swaby, and JeVaughn Watson will see their trials end Saturday after the Dynamo play FC Dallas.
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