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    Bora names 22-man squad

    published: Tuesday | January 30, 2007



    A squad of 22 players was named by technical director Velibor 'Bora' Milutinovic yesterday to commence training for the 2007 Lunar New Year Cup in Hong Kong, February 18-21.



    The training squad, which includes 16 under-23 players and six senior players, started training at the G.C. Foster College yester-day and will continue tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. each day.



    In a press release from the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), the announcement comes after Bora's recent scouting visits and coaching clinics with the nation's four football confederations.



    PREPARATIONS



    Apart from the Lunar New Year Cup in Hong Kong, the preparation is geared towards the Pan-American Games in Brazil in July 2007 and the 2008 Olympic Games in China. The Lunar New Year Cup will also feature Australia, China and hosts Hong Kong.



    The squad includes some new names while a couple of senior players will get another chance at the national level.



    Newcomers include the impressive left back Mardio Simpson and Marcelino Blackburn of Arnett Gardens, Nicora Plummer (Bull Bay), Bryan Bayliss (Portmore), tricky forward Kavin Bryan (Harbour View), Donovan Davis (St. George's FC) and Andre Lawson (Star Cosmos).



    Harbour View's veteran player Donald Stewart and Lovel Palmer both got recalls along with Jeff Pearce (Village), Reno players Mario Harrison and Nicholy Finlayson along with Keneil Moodie of Seba.



    Goalkeeper Shawn Sawyers was omitted as the new technical director named the Waterhouse pair of Richard McCullum and Ralston Robinson, along with Allien Whittaker of the JDF. Reno's young goalkeeper Dwayne Kerr, who was drafted into the national team for the England game last year, was not included.



    SQUAD



    The squad is: Goalkeepers - Richard McCallum (Waterhouse), Ralston Robinson (Waterhouse), Allien Whittaker (JDF); Defenders - Xavian Virgo (Boys' Town), Oneil Smith (Harbour View), Jermaine Taylor (Harbour View), Mardio Simpson (Arnett Gardens), Jeff Pearce (Village United), Adrian Reid (Portmore), Nicora Plummer (Bull Bay), Mario Harrison (Reno), Keneil Moodie (Reno); Midfielders - Nicholy Finlayson (Reno), Donald Stewart (Harbour View), Lovel Palmer (Harbour View), Bryan Bayliss (Portmore); Forwards - Donovan Davis (St. George's FC), Andre Lawson (Star Cosmos), Horace Howell (Tivoli Gardens), Steven Morrissey (Portmore), Marcelino Blackburn (Arnett), Kavin Bryan (Harbour View).
    Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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    RE: Bora names 22-man squad

    This is from the Observer -



    Bora announces 22-man Under-23 squad



    Tuesday, January 30, 2007



    Technical director Bora Milutinovic yesterday named a 22-member Under-23 training squad, which included six older players, following his recent scouting visits and coaching clinics with the nation's four football confederations.



    This squad began preparation at the G C Foster College in Spanish Town yesterday, ahead of the 2007 invitational Lunar New Year Cup in Hong Kong between February 18 and 21, and the Pan-American Games in Brazil in July.

    The 2007 Lunar New Year Cup features Australia, China, Jamaica (who are all appearing for the first time in the tournament) and hosts Hong Kong.



    Training sessions are expected to continue through to tomorrow, with twice daily workouts, and according to a release from the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), there could be additions to the squad.



    The six older players are Harbour View's Donald Stewart, who was a bit-part member of the successful 1998 World Cup squad, JDF's goalkeeper Allien Whittaker, who was voted top custodian at the 2001 FIFA Under-20 World Cup in Argentina, Waterhouse's goalkeeper Richard McCallum, along with Oneil Smith of Boys' Town, Harbour View's captain Lovel Palmer and striker Kavin Bryan.



    The remainder of the squad is goalkeeper Ralston Robinson of Waterhouse, Xavian Virgo of Boys' Town, Jermaine Taylor of Harbour View, Mardio Simpson of Arnett Gardens, Jeff Pearce of Village United, Adrian Reid of Portmore, Nicora Plummer of Bull Bay, Mario Harrison, Keneil Moodie, and Nicholy Finlayson of Reno, Brian Bayliss of Portmore United, Donavan Davis of St George's, Andre Lawson of Star Cosmos, Horace Howell of Tivoli Gardens, Steven Morrissey of Portmore United, Marcelino Blackburn of Arnett Gardens.
    Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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      RE: Bora names 22-man squad

      <DIV>
      Hortikal (1/30/2007)Bora names 22-man squad
      published: Tuesday | January 30, 2007

      A squad of 22 players was named by technical director Velibor 'Bora' Milutinovic yesterday to commence training for the 2007 Lunar New Year Cup in Hong Kong, February 18-21.

      The training squad, which includes 16 under-23 players and six senior players, started training at the G.C. Foster College yester-day and will continue tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. each day.

      In a press release from the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), the announcement comes after Bora's recent scouting visits and coaching clinics with the nation's four football confederations.

      PREPARATIONS

      Apart from the Lunar New Year Cup in Hong Kong, the preparation is geared towards the Pan-American Games in Brazil in July 2007 and the 2008 Olympic Games in China. The Lunar New Year Cup will also feature Australia, China and hosts Hong Kong.

      The squad includes some new names while a couple of senior players will get another chance at the national level.

      Newcomers include the impressive left back Mardio Simpson and Marcelino Blackburn of Arnett Gardens, Nicora Plummer (Bull Bay), Bryan Bayliss (Portmore), tricky forward Kavin Bryan (Harbour View), Donovan Davis (St. George's FC) and Andre Lawson (Star Cosmos).

      Harbour View's veteran player Donald Stewart and Lovel Palmer both got recalls along with Jeff Pearce (Village), Reno players Mario Harrison and Nicholy Finlayson along with Keneil Moodie of Seba.

      Goalkeeper Shawn Sawyers was omitted as the new technical director named the Waterhouse pair of Richard McCullum and Ralston Robinson, along with Allien Whittaker of the JDF. Reno's young goalkeeper Dwayne Kerr, who was drafted into the national team for the England game last year, was not included.

      SQUAD

      The squad is: Goalkeepers - Richard McCallum (Waterhouse), Ralston Robinson (Waterhouse), Allien Whittaker (JDF); Defenders - Xavian Virgo (Boys' Town), Oneil Smith (Harbour View), Jermaine Taylor (Harbour View), Mardio Simpson (Arnett Gardens), Jeff Pearce (Village United), Adrian Reid (Portmore), Nicora Plummer (Bull Bay), Mario Harrison (Reno), Keneil Moodie (Reno); Midfielders - Nicholy Finlayson (Reno), Donald Stewart (Harbour View), Lovel Palmer (Harbour View), Bryan Bayliss (Portmore); Forwards - Donovan Davis (St. George's FC), Andre Lawson (Star Cosmos), Horace Howell (Tivoli Gardens), Steven Morrissey (Portmore), Marcelino Blackburn (Arnett), Kavin Bryan (Harbour View).
      </DIV><DIV></DIV><DIV>I'm figuring that Bora named some older players because he feels they can teach the youngsters a thing or two. Fine. But why talk about them this way: "Harbour View's veteran player Donald Stewart and Lovel Palmer both got recalls..." They cannot "recalled" to a squad they are too old to play for, unless Bora is mistaking us for Ghana or something.</DIV>


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      • #4
        RE: Bora names 22-man squad

        Marcelino Blackbourn.....We Helped Him

        Marcelino Blackbourn was a member of the U-17 Westchester United team that RBSC helped in 2001.

        Westchester United's U-15 and U-17 team both won their age groups in the Portmore Football League competitions.

        Due to technicalities, Westchester United had to change its name to Independence City for the 2002 season.Indy City'sU-17 team lost the finals in 2002, and won the championship in 2003, beating Naggo Head 3-1 in the final.

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