September 21st: Big 3-1 win today for Dwayne Miller and Syrianska. This puts them out of the relegation zone on goal difference and one game in hand on the team below them with only 6 matches for them left to play.
Following CLAUDE return.He has started and played in his club last 2 games in which they won and only conceded 2 goals in league 2.If he stays healthy and redcard free he should get another call up.
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Jamaican internationals Errol Stevens and Andre Clennon were seen playing for Vicem Hai Phong in the opening game of BTV Cup 2011. Stevens impressively scored both goals for his side in Hai Phong's 2-1 victory over Slovakian club MSK Zilina.
There has been report that two other Jamaican Kavin Bryan and Andre Fagan, who won V-League 2011 with SLNA, will also join Vicem Hai Phong next season.
Damian Williams' team Nybergsund are now mathematically relegated from the Norwegian second tier to the third tier. In contrast, Dwayne Miller's Syrianska are almost safe, they only need one point from two matches to guarantee safety or, even if they lose both, just hope the team below them doesn't win their last one by enough to take over on goal difference.
Marlon King just set up Birmingham's winner in the Europa League in the 9th minute of injury time. Sickening head injury to Ibanez of Birmingham marred the match though.
Leicester City boss Sven-Goran Eriksson believes Jermaine Beckford's first goal for the club could relieve the pressure on him and lead to many more.
Beckford had not scored in five Foxes appearances, but got off the mark in Wednesday's 2-0 win over Watford.
Eriksson said: "It's off his mind now. It's good for him and good for us. He has the ability to be one of the top scorers in the division.
"Strikers live for goals, and I know he felt the pressure."
Beckford joined from Everton in the summer for a fee that could rise to £4m.
But Beckford's lack of goals prompted Eriksson to urge supporters not to be too quick to judge the former Leeds United frontman.
Eriksson added: "He came here and got injured and hadn't scored in the games he played, so it was very good that he scored.
"I had a chat with him. It is very easy for strikers to become very frustrated, I don't know why. It was good to see him happy after the match because he also played very well.
"He ran into the channels, which he is good at, and he helped the team defend. He was very good, especially in the first half when he did exactly what I asked him to do."
November 5th: Keammar Daley scored for Preston (1) Joel Grant scored for Wycombe (2) Barry Hayles scored for Truro (5) Luton Shelton scored for Karabukspor (3)
Is this the same Dean Howell that currently plays for crawly town with Davis?
Yeah, I think theres only one
When has he represent Jamaica? Are you pushing for him to represent us? If so.... "kiss teeth" a duppy dat...Nathan Smith is a way better, younger option...Tell him to continue selling mineral supplements online and leave YARD ball alone... Unuh frighten fi every UK player too much...This guy is a complete ruckz he can't even tie Smith's shoe lace.
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Is this the same Dean Howell that currently plays for crawly town with Davis?
Yeah, I think theres only one
When has he represent Jamaica? Are you pushing for him to represent us? If so.... "kiss teeth" a duppy dat...Nathan Smith is a way better, younger option...Tell him to continue selling mineral supplements online and leave YARD ball alone... Unuh frighten fi every UK player too much...This guy is a complete ruckz he can't even tie Smith's shoe lace.
Wasn't expecting that overreaction. I put every Jamaican goalscorer on here. The capped players go up with the club they scored for and the number of goals they've scored. Any other players like Hoilett and Howell who are eligible get thrown in underneath, same as I did with Beckford, Mark Marshall, and Williamson before. Calm down, you are reading way too much and overreacting to a simple acknowledgment of a goal being scored.
December 3rd: Francino Francis scored for Tamworth in the FA Cup
This guy is way better than Conference football plus he could play as a striker. Another O'Nandi Lowe in the making... He needs to get out of Conference and to a higher level though...
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December 10th: Marlon King scored twice for Birmingham (5) Kevin Lisbie scored two penalties for Leyton Orient (6) Claude Davis scored for Crawley (2) Omar Daley scored for Motherwell (2)
January 21st: Jermaine Johnson scored for Sheffield Wednesday (1)
Marcus Bean is playing live on TV right now as well, just won a penalty for Brentford...playing very well against one of League One's top sides. Actually should've scored but still playing well.
Things starting to turn bad for Brentford, were up 2-0 and cruising now 2-2 at the half...Bean missed his chance after they scored the second. http://tykestv.eu/channel1.php (half time right now)
Things starting to turn bad for Brentford, were up 2-0 and cruising now 2-2 at the half...Bean missed his chance after they scored the second. http://tykestv.eu/channel1.php (half time right now)
Merci beaucoup...in the future please post the link Just in case anyone wants to watch...but again thanks a lot
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JERMAINE Johnson booted in his third goal of the season for Sheffield Wednesday to aid his team to rally from a goal down to overcome a dogged Yeovil Town 2-1 on Saturday at the Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield.
The 31-year-old Jamaican midfielder struck in the 57th minute from 25 yards to equalise for The Owls after Jonathan Obika of Nigerian descent sent the Glovers ahead in the 41st minute.
Obika stroked past Stephen Bywater after a keen through ball from Ryan Dickson.
On the 80th minute, Reda Johnson of Benin slammed in from close range for The Owls to fly into second place on 57 points in the League One for automatic promotion. Charlton Athletic lead League One with 64 points.
Johnson was a key player for Wednesday throughout the match, taking three shots (two on goal), drawing three fouls, but picked up a yellow card in the 89th minute.
After 12 games, Johnson has so far logged 532 minutes for The Owls with three times in the starting line-up, once providing an assist, and nine times taking shots in the League One.
Wednesday manager Gary Megson told reporters afterwards: “It was an insipid first half from our point of view. We played OK, but we didn’t do the running like we normally do and that was disappointing.
“We had to improve in the second half and thankfully we did. When we get the stats back, I would be surprised if anyone worked harder than Reda Johnson and Jermaine Johnson.
“But the work rate did get better after the break and we got what I thought we deserved, which was three points.”
The six-foot-one-inch Johnson has 62 caps and nine goals for Jamaica, last playing in 2009 when the Reggae Boyz took on South Africa in Bloemfontein on November 11. The match ended goalless.
Johnson is contracted to Wednesday until this summer with a market value of £875,000 (JA$117.5m).
February 11th: Jermaine Johnson scored for Sheffield Wednesday (4)
Bwoy, is there room for both JJ & Omar Daley for that midfield slot coming off the bench? I think so, but somebody may have to be sacrificed to make this possible.
Bean had a very solid match on the right side of Brentford's midfield (they won 4-0). Was always involved in the buildups and didn't shirk his defensive duties either. Does a good job as well of arriving late to pick up any crosses that might fall to him, was better positioned than two of his teammates on headers, and had they left them he would've had two good chances. One flaw is I'm not sure of his ability to put in a cross or finish a move, I don't think he is exactly a clinical finisher and I didn't see many crosses from him (though of course he is usually a central midfielder which could explain that).
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Fuller is a dyam hothead man. I cannot forget when he slapped his teammate in the face during a game 2 years ago. He killed off his top-flight career with this last bit of madness.
Fuller is a dyam hothead man. I cannot forget when he slapped his teammate in the face during a game 2 years ago. He killed off his top-flight career with this last bit of madness.
March 17th: Jobi McAnuff scored for Reading (5) Marlon King scored for Birmingham (12) Kevin Lisbie scored for Leyton Orient (8) Ricky Sappleton scored for Bishop's Stortford (3)
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Real balla dat! another unsung hero who just quietly does his thing and always delivers for Jamaica against quality opposition once he's fully fit. Seems to be getting there now, hope he gets back to his peak when qualifying start.
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mi prefer omar cummings in the side over marlon king. marlon king had an attitude problem. i remember him did miss a good chance in the last wcq when him coulda pass and d man dem a chat to him and him a tell man bare badwud. plus, him nuh show up against real quality teams. king overrated imo
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One thing I'm hoping that Tappa considers during team selection is that Damion Stewart is an excellent header of the ball and probably our most dangerous weapon on set pieces. Demar is the man for direct free kicks.
April 14th: Marlon King scored for Birmingham (16) Kevin Lisbie scored for Leyton Orient (10) Joel Grant scored for Wycombe (4) Ricky Sappleton scored for Bishop's Stortford (4)
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Oh and you can watch today s Champions league final on the those sites as well..
Aalesund - Brann today in Norway saw Phillips and Morrison starting against Austin who started for Brann. Aalesund won 2-0 with Rudi getting two yellow cards and getting sent off. Tremaine Stewart was an unused sub.
As I've said before, Morrison times his tackles better. And he's a better distributor of the ball. Don't understand why Austin got the nod this time. Unless Tappa feels that our midfield isn't physical enough. Blah.....can't figure that one out. Hoping Rohan Reid gets the start ahead of "Rudolph the red card reindeer". Lol. Marvin Elliot is injured is he not? So we can forget him (like Bibi) for the immediate future. Possibly Darren Pratley later down in the qualifiers.
As I've said before, Morrison times his tackles better. And he's a better distributor of the ball. Don't understand why Austin got the nod this time. Unless Tappa feels that our midfield isn't physical enough. Blah.....can't figure that one out. Hoping Rohan Reid gets the start ahead of "Rudolph the red card reindeer". Lol. Marvin Elliot is injured is he not? So we can forget him (like Bibi) for the immediate future. Possibly Darren Pratley later down in the qualifiers.
Mrexperience you would start a raw and inexperience player in Reid over an experience one, Austin, playing at a higher level? the player of the year in Norway's top division? and you call urself Mrexperience, U need fi live up to ur name....Lol. Give the man some credit I-ya.
Since U neva state what match to give Reid the nod over I'll assume ur talking bout the two friendlies with PAN. Sorry, but no more experimenting with only two friendlies before the real think.
I'm speaking in general now; the knock on Austin is funny especially with Ric's onslaught, but it's not funny anymore. Man and man angst against Austin sometimes is really unfounded and at times ridiculous, and that ridiculousness was what's funny. Now some man a tek dis ting serious, not separating joke from reality.
The man is playing for a team arguably could stand toe to toe in the MLS and he won footballer of the year in Norway, and in the Caribbean Cup player of the tournament. And here we are and most of you saying he's an absolute rux. So the league he plays in is worst than RSPL, and all these officials in Norway watching Austin day in day out don't anything about football. Worst making him footballer of the year, with English EPL clubs in the bottom half seeking his service.
And on top of that all these Caribbean officials last year watching ail these matches and giving Austin player of the DCC tournament instead of Stephen Aubrey of the Guada Boyz must have being drinking before each match.
We all agree that Austin was playing out of position as a holding/creative midfielder instead of defensive one, that wasn't his fault it was a coaching decision. The disrespect of Austin is not warranted at all. You all making it appear as if he's the one responsible for loses we've experience against the USA and friendlies following the GCC tourney.
We all saw in the GCC when TAPPA had to start Damian Williams and some of the other bench players because of yellows incurred by the regulars in the game against, I think GUATE. We saw how the team had a fresh movement and rhythm to it in the passing and ball movement. And many of us had hoped to have seem that same team against HON, But Tappa went with the usual starters and the team didn't looked as fluid even though we beat HON 2 zip. Now, where is Damian Williams today, he's not even in any friendly much less making the team for qualifiers.
My argument is consistency. Rudi has being consistent even though he's one of the most vilified R'Boyz player of all time. And all he kept doing his working hard and winning accolades among his peers. Give the man some respect.
I believe when we have a sound, and quality ball possession creative midfielder then Rudi won't see the need fi try playing both positions in midfield. That's being our main problem not Rudi.
Rudi shouldn't be blame for our woes in the middle. The Jff have failed time after time to really assessed their needs and go after a true ball possession/creative midfielder. There's Nathan Dyer -though he plays wide often, Lewis McGugan and I think Gareth Mcleary fit the bill as ball possession players. Not to mention Daniel Johnson -though quite young and bit physically slight, and Raheem Stirling.
I'm not to familiar with Mcleary, just going by what others said of him; probably Ric and the UK massive can shed some more light on this yute for us. I've seen McGugan a couple of times and that's his normal position, and he has a good touch and cleverness on the ball.
All and all TAppa need to convert someone for that ball possession/creative role and he shouldn't look no further than Phillips. We have more than enough wide players to replace Phillips on the left side.
I know Phillips give us that goal scoring edge out left but for the sake of the overall balance of the team, spreading our strength around instead of concentrating the heart of our strength on the flanks will give us more depth in our attack. And our middle won't look vulnerable anymore with Phillips controlling our middle and Rudi in support, and Fuller in front as the attacking midfielder.
We have Omar, Dane, Humphrey's, Shelton, more than enough power there for the flanks. and if you should add Phillips to that list of flank players then that would be the heart of our attack besides the forwards of which play mainly one at a time.
With those five players all that's left for the middle is Rudi, Jason (who's not in team now) Watson, Keamar. Keamar & Watson have not distinguish themselves yet as starters in tough matches. So you all see that we're strong out wide and weak in the middle, and that's being our major problem, not our defense has some has make it out to be. The USA GCC match exposed the weakness in our middle. Phillips would bring that edge and depthed to our middle.
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One likkle correction HI. Rudi was the POY for his TEAM, not the whole league.........and it was for last season (2011). I agree that the harsh criticism is unwarranted, but he could have had a better performance against Michael Bradley and company in the GC last year. Rudi is best playing in front of the back four and is a very good asset on set pieces.
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One likkle correction HI. Rudi was the POY for his TEAM, not the whole league.........and it was for last season (2011). I agree that the harsh criticism is unwarranted, but he could have had a better performance against Michael Bradley and company in the GC last year. Rudi is best playing in front of the back four and is a very good asset on set pieces.
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Player of the year: Rodolph Austin (SK Brann) Voted by his Tippeliga colleagues as the top flight's outstanding performer, the robust Jamaican midfielder played a key role for Brann.
"Player of the year: Rodolph Austin (SK Brann) Voted by his Tippeliga colleagues as the top flight's outstanding performer, the robust Jamaican midfielder played a key role for Brann."