German-born midfielder/defender Gordon ready to shore up Reggae Boyz
Raring to go!
SEAN WILLIAMS Assistant Sport Editor with the REGGAE BOYZ IN THE BAHAMAS
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
CABLE BEACH, Bahamas — Daniel Gordon has long been courted by the Jamaica national football set-up, but until now, they weren't able to collar him.
This newspaper, too, has pursued the German-born Jamaican, but he has proved elusive.
NASSAU, Bahamas — New Reggae Boy, German-born Daniel Gordon (left) talks with assistant coach, Brazilian Alfredo Montesso during breakfast at the Sheraton Beach Resort and Casino here yesterday. (PHOTO: SEAN WILLIAMS)
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Both organisations finally have their man for different purposes, of course.
"I am very proud to be here and I just need to get to know the team and I look forward to the next weeks and I will do my best to perform for the team," said the 6ft 4inch player who switches comfortably from a midfielder to a defender.
Gordon, 28, whose ancestral ties to Jamaica are with his grandparents, says now that he's in the team it's time for business.
"I know this team has a high level and it's a good team with a future and I hope I can help the team because that's why I am here. I know that Jamaica has a chance to go to Brazil 2014 and that's what we are all working for," said Gordon, who arrived Monday night for a two-match, 12-day camp here.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport...#ixzz2TyfpHrXm
Raring to go!
SEAN WILLIAMS Assistant Sport Editor with the REGGAE BOYZ IN THE BAHAMAS
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
CABLE BEACH, Bahamas — Daniel Gordon has long been courted by the Jamaica national football set-up, but until now, they weren't able to collar him.
This newspaper, too, has pursued the German-born Jamaican, but he has proved elusive.
NASSAU, Bahamas — New Reggae Boy, German-born Daniel Gordon (left) talks with assistant coach, Brazilian Alfredo Montesso during breakfast at the Sheraton Beach Resort and Casino here yesterday. (PHOTO: SEAN WILLIAMS)
1/1
Both organisations finally have their man for different purposes, of course.
"I am very proud to be here and I just need to get to know the team and I look forward to the next weeks and I will do my best to perform for the team," said the 6ft 4inch player who switches comfortably from a midfielder to a defender.
Gordon, 28, whose ancestral ties to Jamaica are with his grandparents, says now that he's in the team it's time for business.
"I know this team has a high level and it's a good team with a future and I hope I can help the team because that's why I am here. I know that Jamaica has a chance to go to Brazil 2014 and that's what we are all working for," said Gordon, who arrived Monday night for a two-match, 12-day camp here.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport...#ixzz2TyfpHrXm
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