Actually dont have one for him but the agent who seems to do most of there links is a dude name barry mCLEAN. Does he have an agent?
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Originally posted by Mosiah View PostWith good coaching, a local team could advance thru qualifying. Hell, didn't we do that before?Last edited by Karl; May 18, 2007, 08:55 AM."Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."
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Some facts -
We should remember the qualifiers was a long involved process with many phases.
For Example, the very first phase was one-off winner advance home and away series against SURINAM.
Very First Qualifier (match) -
31/03/1996, Paramaribo, Franklin Essed Stadium, 2.500
SURINAM 0-1 JAMAICA [HT 0-0]
Scorer: Theodore Whitmore 56' (0-1)
Jam: Warren Barrett, Fabian Davis, Gregory Messam, Durrent Brown, Linval Dixon, Ian Goodison, Christopher Dawes (Wayne Palmer 70'), Stephen Malcolm, Theodore Whitmore (Altimont Butler 79'), Michael Graham, Paul Davis (Paul Young 46')
Referee: Vanroy Burnes (Antigua/Barbuda)
Cards: Fabian Davis [Y 32'], Ian Goodison [Y 64']
NB: Of interest is the fact that Peter Cargill was not yet a part of the squad.
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...let's skip to further along the journey.
Our 7th match -
16/10/1996, Ciudad de México, Estadío Azteca, 110,000
MEXICO 2-1 JAMAICA [HT 1-0]
Scorer: Walter Boyd 70' (2-1)
Jam: Warren Barrett, Fabian Davis, Durrent Brown (Wolde Harris 46'),Donald Stewart, Linval Dixon, Gregory Messam, Theodore Whitmore (Garth Peterkin 65'), Peter Cargill, Hector Wright (Altimont Butler 84'), Walter Boyd, Onandi Lowe
Referee: Ramesh Ramdhan (Trinidad/Tobago)
Cards: Linval Dixon [Y 54']
NB: Particualrly interesting as this match got us our best ever finish against Mexico in Mexico.
It is also interesting to note that the process of bringing in players playing in leagues outside of the island is well on its way.
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16th match:
07/09/1997, Kingston, National Stadium, 30.000
JAMAICA 1-0 CANADA [HT 0-0]
Scorer: Deon Burton 55' (1-0)
Jam: Warren Barrett, Linval Dixon, Stephen Malcolm, Ricardo Gardner (Gregory Messam 67'), Durrent Brown, Fitzroy Simpson, Ian Goodison, Peter Cargill, Paul Hall, Deon Burton (Robbie Earle 75'), Theodore Whitmore
Referee: Oscar Juan Ruiz Acosta (Colombia)
Cards: Durrent Brown [Y 6'], Fitzroy Simpson [Y 57']
Fact: Players who were not born in Jamaica introduced.
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Final Qualifier - 20th match:16/11/1997, Kingston, National Stadium, 35.700
JAMAICA 0-0 MEXICO [HT 0-0]
Jam: Warren Barrett, Linval Dixon, Durrent Brown, Ian Goodison, Paul Hall, Dean Sewell, Fitzroy Simpson, Peter Cargill, Theodore Whitmore (Robbie Earle 70'), Ricardo Gardner (Gregory Messam 88'), Deon Burton (Jones 86')
Referee: José Antonio Arana (PerúLast edited by Karl; May 18, 2007, 09:34 AM."Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."
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Not qualifier...but...
Our Final Match - 23rd match, end of that magnificent ride!
'98 World Cup Finals
26/06/1998, Lyon, Stade Garland, 39.100
JAMAICA 2-1 JAPAN [HT 1-0]
Scorers: Theodore Whitmore 39' (1-0), Theodore Whitmore 54' (2-0)
Jam: Aaron Lawrence, Frank Sinclair, Onandi Lowe, Ian Goodison,
Ricardo Gardner, Stephen Malcolm, Theodore Whitmore, Christopher
Dawes, Fitzroy Simpson (Robbie Earle 90'), Paul Hall (Walter
Boyd 72'), Marcus Gayle (Deon Burton 80')
Referee: Gunter Benko (Austria)
Cards: Stephen Malcolm [Y 78'], Christopher Dawes [Y 88']
Players used: 8 local born; 6 foreign born"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."
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