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  • USAF
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    Who are you talking about???.......Blake is listed at 6' 4" & Lawrence 5' 10".

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  • OJ
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    Do you think his height or lack of goes against him.

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  • Assasin
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    NPL teams have to get themselves organized first. It would be easier for the MLS to work with the Premeir League association. There is a lot to be desired from some of these team management. Hopefully that will improve.

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  • Sir X
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    I will ask again , we used a jamaican highschool all star MLS team with a local FA 3 (UEAFA- B) coach to get to a Gold Cup final,whats the significance of that ?

    HL ?

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  • Don1
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    Originally posted by Rockman View Post
    So decent of you not to call HL's name, indeed thoughtful given he REALLY does not have any time to spare,he now dedicates all his time questioning Sir X's cinfidence in Tappa whilst he is guilty of having no trust in an entire team because it is made up of locals.

    Currently, all the primary objectives have been reached.
    Yeah dat ah one dummy source. They're others

    Ok .. maybe I'll go with "misguided" for now to be more charitable

    But once dem start promote the fcukery dat blight suh much yute ah yaad....MORE FIYA
    Last edited by Don1; July 25, 2017, 10:12 AM.

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  • Reggaedoc
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    Originally posted by USAF View Post
    should seek partnerships with MLS clubs to help with coach & youth development.
    This CONCACAF Gold Cup “run” is more impressive than 2015, because all the Jamaican players came from Jamaica, so NOW is the best time to start contacting MLS clubs, because, for the past 2 years, they have been focused on talent in South America, Central America (Costa Rica, Panama & Honduras), Europe & West Africa.

    *Andre Blake is in a VERY GOOD position. He has been receiving interest from Europe, since last year. I hear that he is out of contract at the end of the season, so his agent can use that to get a nice payday for him.

    *Kemar Lawrence was already receiving interest from Europe, he’s viewed by many as NYRB’s MVP so far this season, and word is that the team is preparing for serious bids for his services.
    Absolutely true. Could take a similar path as DR baseball and Major League Baseball. Mostly a win-win outcome.

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  • Rockman
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    So decent of you not to call HL's name, indeed thoughtful given he REALLY does not have any time to spare,he now dedicates all his time questioning Sir X's cinfidence in Tappa whilst he is guilty of having no trust in an entire team because it is made up of locals.

    Currently, all the primary objectives have been reached.

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  • Don1
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    Where are the dummies who claim JA has inadequate "talent"??

    Originally posted by USAF View Post
    should seek partnerships with MLS clubs to help with coach & youth development.
    This CONCACAF Gold Cup “run” is more impressive than 2015, because all the Jamaican players came from Jamaica, so NOW is the best time to start contacting MLS clubs, because, for the past 2 years, they have been focused on talent in South America, Central America (Costa Rica, Panama & Honduras), Europe & West Africa.

    *Andre Blake is in a VERY GOOD position. He has been receiving interest from Europe, since last year. I hear that he is out of contract at the end of the season, so his agent can use that to get a nice payday for him.

    *Kemar Lawrence was already receiving interest from Europe, he’s viewed by many as NYRB’s MVP so far this season, and word is that the team is preparing for serious bids for his services.
    ....still in DummyLand

    Why so much commotion over these ex-high school players with such inadequate early preparation out of JA??

    How did the current set of poorly developed ex-high school players manage to form this virtual pick-up side and reach a Gold Cup final???

    In the last 5 years or so how did 2 youths of JA background become the leading young players in Europe???

    Where are the DUMMIES who call for HORDES of English journeymen Jamaicans-by-convenience in our national team...becuz they're "better" and will help JA "make the next World Cup"???

    Ans:

    Jamaican (latent) talent??? NO PROBLEM MON!! dehdeh in spades!! Memba mi tole unnu dat from 20 HowLong

    Jamaican football administration philosophies, player development & typical JA "fanboy" thinking?? ASININE & MYOPIC But hope springs eternal for a change

    Any further questions from the Dummy Set???

    Dem know demself suh mi naw kall dem out...yet. But mek dem air dem eediat views an' is more fiya!!!

    GWAAN BART.... TAPPA!! woooiiieee
    Last edited by Don1; July 25, 2017, 04:31 AM.

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  • USAF
    started a topic I’ll say it again…….Jamaica RPL teams

    I’ll say it again…….Jamaica RPL teams

    should seek partnerships with MLS clubs to help with coach & youth development.
    This CONCACAF Gold Cup “run” is more impressive than 2015, because all the Jamaican players came from Jamaica, so NOW is the best time to start contacting MLS clubs, because, for the past 2 years, they have been focused on talent in South America, Central America (Costa Rica, Panama & Honduras), Europe & West Africa.

    *Andre Blake is in a VERY GOOD position. He has been receiving interest from Europe, since last year. I hear that he is out of contract at the end of the season, so his agent can use that to get a nice payday for him.

    *Kemar Lawrence was already receiving interest from Europe, he’s viewed by many as NYRB’s MVP so far this season, and word is that the team is preparing for serious bids for his services.
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