Yo mi just come back form outa town. ha ha ha ha aha ha mi like the man dem who say Ja is going to lose this game, because if nothing else them make the conversation become fun and intresting at the very least , however maybe Coco might have ligit reasons to want to see us lose but i cant figure out Bdennis, him say him is a yard man but mi find it hard to believe, or maybe its one of those things where every time he votes against JA. them win so him want to keep the streek going and thats why him a say things like what him keep saying becuase him haffi know seah Ja ago beatup the poor SVCT. team....i personaly think we are going to see a one sided afair this time around the last time we played them we did not kow wht to expect and we also did not have the system down that the coach was trying to implement , but while themstill dont have it down fully yet i still think we are further along that we were when we played them first so they are going to be dominated , i just hope jamaica can stay intrested long enough to give the crowd a good showing and not play down to the competition..that is my only fear but as far as them beating us ...thats the last thing i can forsee right now... REGGAEBOYZ FOREVER.... peace..
Jamaica will win by 4:0 and my Croatia will winn against belgium by 3:0 at bruxelles and we will see eachother for two years in Japan and korea,thats the destiny...
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I have no doubt that Jamaica will win this one very big. But then again, if we are leading by a wide margin at the half, the coach might pull out some of main players (like Onandi,Williams,Whitmore, etc), so we might not see such a wide margin. I hope we go all out and completely annihilate them.
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I think the margin that Jamaica will win by will depend on the result of the game on Saturday between Honduras and El Salvador. If El Salvador wins that game, then we have to play without reservation on Sunday. If Honduras wins then then Olivera can afford to do a bit more experimentation and the score might not be very high.
We want to mash up the office – St Vincent. ...JFF gets $4,000,000 from Crazy Jim. By Earl Bailey HomeViewJamaica.com Sports Director Email: ebailey@homeviewjamaica.com Aug 31
The battle for psychological supremacy has heated up with the arrival of the St Vincent and the Grenadines team in Jamaica yesterday (Wednesday). St Vincent, who have lost all three games played so far, 0-1, 1-7, 0-6 to Jamaica, El Salvador and Honduras respectively, are convinced that they will tear down the office on Sunday.
?It would seem unlikely that we should be composed even though we have not gotten a point from three games, but we are, ? said Dexter Walker, central defender for St Vincent.
?We are looking to do well; to gain maximum points from the three games remaining. The morale is high. We are here to gather some points and place ourselves in history by beating Jamaica. We know there is a trend where Jamaica is unbeatable at ?The Office?, BUT WE ARE HERE TO JUST TUMBLE UP THE FURNITURE, MASH UP THE DESK AND CREATE HAVOC. WE WANT TO DICTATE THE PACE. WE WANT TO ROUGH UP THE JAMAICANS AT HOME,? Walker told HomeViewJamaica.com Sports.
On the other hand, Jamaica have quietly gathered his troops and everyone, including the foreign-based campaigners, should be in camp by 9:00pm today (Thursday). The England-based invited players are in the island, except Darryl Powell who it appears will not make the trip, and Wolde Harris and Onandi Lowe are in camp. Andy Williams and Tyrone Marshall will fly in at 9:00pm.
Coach de Oliviera was at pain to point out to HomeViewJamica.com Sports that nothing new will be employed for Sunday, but, simultaneously, he forced his players to get here a day earlier than schedule.
?We have been preparing analytically over the past two days,? said Clovis.? Our analyst, Rick Figueredo has brought us a lot of information about the team and we have been going through. The earlier we begin, the better prepared we will be. We are not taking anything for granted.
They have come here (in Jamaica) early to prepare because they are convinced that they stand a chance. We want to make sure that we are prepared.?
Walker said that the Vincentians have been strengthened since they played Jamaica.?We should be having at least two new guys. One new player is Wesley John, a midfielder, who should be coming in from Portugal. And Rodney Jack should be coming in tonight or tomorrow. John is not new to Jamaica, as he has played here numerous times.?
Jack might just be in Jamaica for the psychological edge, as Walker said that he could not confirm or deny that Jack, their top striker who plays for Crewe Alexandria in the English division one, is injured. The Club?s unofficial website posted a story today that he was injured after scoring in a game on Tuesday, but will be flying to Jamaica.
The Vincentians trained this afternoon at Buttercup Park in Mona Heights, while the Reggae Boyz rested this morning and attended a press conference to announce a sponsorship deal by Crazy Jim, an Ice Cream dealer, who will be giving one dollar off every item that they sell as of September 1, to the football programme.
They presented a cheque for $4,000,000 to JFF president at the press conference.Jamaica are schedled to train at 6:00pm today and will have a double session on Friday at 7:30am and again at 6:00pm.
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Hello to all Forumites. Long time! Hope everyone is doing real well. Lepimi, Double-B, Poisondart, etc, etc, etc,... Nice to see di man dem keepin it real.
Would like to add few comments if I may... I predict about seven for this one. SVG will definately break down. It's just a matter of how and when. If they try to make any kind of statement (and they may), and make the mistake of scoring against us, then God help them, because if the boyz decide to teach them a lesson, they are ripe for the taking.
Going into the game we will play for and get a conservative win, but as I said, if they start to act like they dont know their place, then it will be like a fat goat in a butcher shop.
Also, how about that Onandi Lowe goal last game?!? I may have missed it, but i didn't see any topics about that. Unu a joke man! That was like a ballistic missile right outa ...Trench Town (or wherever the hell Lowe hail from). If you dont have slow motion on your VCR,you didn't see it.
And did anybody notice how Tappa is starting to turn it up now? What a sweet move that was just before half time. That El-Salvador youth mus feel like a saps. Watch for Whitmore this Sunday - more classic Tappa to come.
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It seems like some of you are letting the St. Vincent tough talking getting to you.
MikeU sound a bit worried. Don't worry bredren, the boyz will destroy this Vincent team. Trust me on that. The match that was played in St.Vincent was played on a windy cricket pitch. You can't use that to judge over performance against them. Remember the last time they came to the office they got 5 nil (with Rodney jack and company). We didn't even have a strong team then. I remembered (although we won), they had roughed us up badly in the match in St. Vincent (on the cricket pitch) that time also.
When I heard the St. Vincent guys talking tough, I get more confident that we are going to destroy them, becuase I know that they are going to come all out attacking and that's exactly how we are going to get them.
My only concern is Shorty Malcolm. I don't know who the coach would use to replace him. Based on what I heard happened in the away match in St. Vincent, I would not start him in this game.
BigFan made a good point that if Honduras win on Saturday, we may not need to go for the kill. I beg to differ, I think we are hungry for goals and we will use the St. Vincent team as target practice on Sunday, regardless of what happens on Saturday.
Greetings all forumites. St Vincent is not as bad a team as everyone is making out. The biggest reason they lost by those big margins to Honduras and El Salvador was that players got sent off. In the El Salvador game Vincy scored first and at half time the score was 2-1 when not one but 2 players got sent off within 2 minutes of each other. Playing 9 v 11 in hostile territory they folded. Same thing against Honduras, 9 vs 11 and then they folded. So to read too much into those scorelines is a little faulty. I've always said that I would have liked to see what the result of the Argentina game in WC98 would have been if we played 11 for the full game. Not that we would have won, but I think the score would have been much closer. Having said all of that, I believe we are too strong for Vincy and I expect we should win probably 3-1.
I'm just trying to be bring some of you into the realms of reality and not get too carried away. I'm fully aware of the that 1996 World Cup qualifying result.
Cricket or no cricket pitch the field was within the guidelines of FIFA, so no excuse for that performance. You must learn to adjust your game accordingly.