Guys do you all remember Ian Goodison goal v Mexico in 1996 round three and Is Goal v USA in 2004 WCQ? does Ian 'Pepe' as what it takes to be in defense?, cause the next WCQ may very well be one of youth and experience players.I would love to hear some feedback on this player.The man is only 33 yrs old and french players like zidane et al were much older when they play for France.
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Guys do you all remember Ian Goodison goal v Mexico in 1996 round three and Is Goal v USA in 2004 WCQ? does Ian 'Pepe' as what it takes to be in defense?, cause the next WCQ may very well be one of youth and experience players.I would love to hear some feedback on this player.The man is only 33 yrs old and french players like zidane et al were much older when they play for France.Is'nt it a damn shame that we have some gifted players like andy williams,craig ziadie,and tyrone Marshall whom are nowhere near the age of retirement and we let them Go!.Last edited by Pepsi; September 15, 2007, 10:47 PM.
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yeah...but nuuten nah happen.....thailand and vietnam slap wi silly...it's one thing to blood the youth but i think a goddison is not abd idea....unlike tappa he is still playing...week in week out and not the NPL for that matter...
bring back tappa notwithstanding the above rerefrence to playing week in week out.
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I'd personally rather to see how Tappa looks in the NPL before joining that bandwagon... I don't think midfield is our problem at the moment, but I believe that the best talent available should be utilized - and that is not neccessarily by looking older and more experienced. We finally have a good group of youngsters, and calling Tappa and Pepe might help short-term, but they may be more helpful by motivating and inspiring the youths.
Just my two cents ($J).Usain "Lightning" Bolt - 9.58 secs. WR.
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