The same player who was in the National team from the Under 17 level and given a free space in the senior team to develop and then his agent hooked him up with a long training stint with the Cosmos? I would say the National team had a lot more to do with him being where he is than George's inability to teach him anything.
Is Alvas not earning the same thing without going to Georges.
Me caan understan how it is undue influence of the light blue and white why he was afforded an early call up to the Men's National Team,yet on the other hand George's wasn't The factor....?
Regarding the Alvas...,would you say the fact that former students of a wide range of schools make up the Men's National Team,the fact that St GC is disproportionately represented (regarding other schools),it ought not to noted?
Maybe Alvas former school too should be credited.....
lol u serious? different individuals, different circumstances. If you were close to that kid's situation in high school your comments would be of a different tone.
I can also speak to his misuse due to poor coaching decisions at both under 17 and under 20 levels.
Last edited by Shola; September 30, 2014, 09:48 PM.
Don't even know where to begin with this nonsense!
What nonsense you referring to sir mosiah? Please speak to la's developmental trajectory occuring without that transfer. Bear in mind all the struggles STGC had to go through with him which extends much further than just on the pitch ie. socioeconomic, level of literacy, nutrition etc
Do all the other exploitees, those who repeated 5th form 3 times, and 3rd Form 4 times, those who graduated without the benefit of 2 brain cells to rub together, do they all make JA$5M?!?!?
If the Cavalier/Georges recruiting machine makes sure their best players go to the same school, it is only natural that they will have many in the national team.
let me guess. The next line will be that Benbow would have been a gunman given his difficult family situation if he wasn't saved. Kool aid being served.
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