Tappa at his best operated behind the forwards and created for HIMSELF not a selfish player but he did his damage off fearless dribbling - at times he was the only Jamaican player who seemed to have the will or ability to consistently get into an opponents penalty area. Even with a horde of top notch defenders around him he could still go anywhere he wanted to go that was the beauty of Tappa.
In that brief period when Carl Brown played him as a holding midfielder (Gold Cup 2003 to when Lazaroni came) he excelled in front of the defense with his concentration and precise short passing that always played us out of tight situations it was almost a stroke of genius by Carl except his holding midfielder couldn't tackle, was useless in the air despite being over six feet tall and did not make long passes to start anything....
Tilla I think for years you have been sabotaging your own arguments when you say Tappa was washed up or unfit - its not that. The fact is we put a dribbling terror in the role of general and he lost his ability to influence the game. Carl Brown harnessed the calmness, mastery of tight turns and excellent short passing ability by placing him in front of the back four but even that was driving the nail further in the coffin because Carl really only succeeded in removing him from where he flourished up to 1998 under Simoes - close to the goal responsible for himself...
In that brief period when Carl Brown played him as a holding midfielder (Gold Cup 2003 to when Lazaroni came) he excelled in front of the defense with his concentration and precise short passing that always played us out of tight situations it was almost a stroke of genius by Carl except his holding midfielder couldn't tackle, was useless in the air despite being over six feet tall and did not make long passes to start anything....
Tilla I think for years you have been sabotaging your own arguments when you say Tappa was washed up or unfit - its not that. The fact is we put a dribbling terror in the role of general and he lost his ability to influence the game. Carl Brown harnessed the calmness, mastery of tight turns and excellent short passing ability by placing him in front of the back four but even that was driving the nail further in the coffin because Carl really only succeeded in removing him from where he flourished up to 1998 under Simoes - close to the goal responsible for himself...
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