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#98498 - 06/25/08 11:27 AM FIFAwebsite joins in the disrespect
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No mentions of Jamaica has a team with a shot, the motivation is here, time to take the respect

Dangers aplenty for Mexico
(FIFA.com) Tuesday 24 June 2008
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When the draw was made for the qualifying competition in the CONCACAF Zone fans in Mexico, Canada, Jamaica and Honduras realised there was every chances their respective teams could end up battling it out in the same group.

A few months later that is exactly how things have turned out, and judging by their performances in Stage 2 of the lengthy qualification process, the quartet are all genuine aspirants for a place in the final six-team group, where the three direct tickets for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ will be handed out.

The group also represents an interesting clash of styles. Now coached by the Swede Sven Goran Eriksson, Mexico will be banking on the technique and speed of their new generation, headed by the likes of Andres Guardado and Carlos Vela. The explosive power of David Suazo and Julio Cesar Leon should stand Honduras in good stead, while Canada will be basing their game on a tight defence and an effective front line. Last but not least, Jamaica will be bringing their typically physical Caribbean game to the table.

The favourites
Mexico: With their resources and proud history, the Aztecas are clear favourites to take one of the two berths for the final group. What is more, the Tricolor also have an exciting new breed of youngsters coming through. In combination with battle-hardened campaigners such as Rafael Marquez, Carlos Salcido, Pavel Pardo and Jared Borgetti, these exciting talents ensure the Mexicans start what is a very competitive section as the team to beat.

The outsiders
Honduras: Like the boys in green, the Catrachos have a fine generation of their own. While Suazo and Leon are the ones to watch, Wilson Palacios of Wigan Athletic and the Poland-based Carlo Costly are sure to make their presence felt, and with the noisily enthusiastic crowds of San Pedro Sula and Tegucigalpa behind them, the Hondurans are a match for anyone on home soil.

Canada: The CONCACAF Gold Cup semi-finalists will be looking to leading lights Julian de Guzman and Atiba Hutchinson to help them come in from the cold and reach the finals for the first time in 24 years.

Players to watch
Rafael Marquez (MEX), Andres Guardado (MEX), Carlos Vela (MEX), David Suazo (HON), Julio Leon (HON), Julian de Guzman (CAN), Deon Burton (JAM).

Crunch game
Mexico-Honduras: The group opener could set the tone for the entire section. The Hondurans will be anxious to kick off by causing an upset, knowing that even a point will represent a major step forward in their qualification bid. Eriksson, Mexico's new man at the helm, would like nothing better than starting off with three points, however.

A look back
Canada 2-1 Honduras, 14 September 1985
The greatest day in the history of Canadian football. Coached by Bob Lenarduzzi, the Canucks sealed a place in the FIFA World Cup finals for the first and only time to date, downing a team who had been tipped to beat them after surprising the world with their excellent showing at Spain 1982.

The stat
8 - The number of points Mexico have dropped at home to their three group rivals in FIFA World Cup qualifiers over the years.

Did you know?
This is the only group in Round Three in the CONCACAF Zone in which all four teams have appeared at the FIFA World Cup finals at least once. Mexico are regulars at the main event, while Honduras appeared at Spain 1982, Canada at Mexico 1986 and Jamaica at France 1998.

The question
Is there a major shock on the cards? Will Mexico be knocked out at the penultimate stage for the first time in their history? Click on "Add your comment" below and share your views with other FIFA.com users.

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#98499 - 06/25/08 11:42 AM Re: FIFAwebsite joins in the disrespect [Re: Kool MaK]
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Personally, I like it that everyone is overlooking us, tek dem by surprise like a tief in the night. Unfortunately I think it is only the fans and not the players and coaching staff a dis we.
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#98500 - 06/25/08 11:45 AM Re: FIFAwebsite joins in the disrespect [Re: Kool MaK]
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Let them gwan Kool Mak. Football is not played on paper it is played on the field. Remember these results :

Guatemala 3-2 Mexico Late 2007

Guadeloupe 2-1 Canada Gold Cup 2007

Guadeloupe 2-1 Honduras Gold Cup 2007

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#98505 - 06/25/08 12:12 PM Re: FIFAwebsite joins in the disrespect [Re: Jamaicanyouth]
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It´s not played on a forum either ;\) \:\)
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#98515 - 06/25/08 12:58 PM Re: FIFAwebsite joins in the disrespect [Re: reddevil]
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FIFA is not disrespecting the team. JA is the number 4 team in the group. Reggae Boyz are the only team in the group not ranked in the top 100.
The reality is JA have to work to be #2 in this group.

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#98516 - 06/25/08 01:02 PM Re: FIFAwebsite joins in the disrespect [Re: FunctionB4Form]
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yes we are the lowest ranked team, but rankings are not always accurate and rankings don't win games. We will show the world how we have improved i am not worried. are you a reggaeboyz fan? you sound a bit like a trini?
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#98518 - 06/25/08 01:11 PM Re: FIFAwebsite joins in the disrespect [Re: reddevil]
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 Originally Posted By: reddevil
It´s not played on a forum either ;\) \:\)


Damn! yu sure bout dat check yu source bcoz a lot of ites will be disappointed to know dat .

Disrespect sometimes encourages motivation.

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#98519 - 06/25/08 01:23 PM Re: FIFAwebsite joins in the disrespect [Re: Xy]
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No feature on Jamaica but they did say:

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and judging by their performances in Stage 2 of the lengthy qualification process, the quartet are all genuine aspirants for a place in the final six-team group,


That´s it and putting Burton as the man to watch gives me the impression they haven´t really watched us. That´s ok, nobody´s opinion matters, just what happen between the lines.
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#98531 - 06/25/08 03:19 PM Re: FIFAwebsite joins in the disrespect [Re: reddevil]
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Sometimes it's good to be the underdog! I love it.
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#98532 - 06/25/08 03:46 PM Re: FIFAwebsite joins in the disrespect [Re: TheDread]
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But, most of the times, it isn't \:\)
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#98534 - 06/25/08 04:14 PM Re: FIFAwebsite joins in the disrespect [Re: CrazyballZ]
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Burton man to watch? give him him dues but he 4th string behind Fuller -King - shelton. Seems they going on previous knowledge and basically said of physical caribbean play to describe the team, that doesnt say anything but we ago show them something.
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#98536 - 06/25/08 04:38 PM Re: FIFAwebsite joins in the disrespect [Re: Xy]
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 Originally Posted By: Xy


Disrespect sometimes encourages motivation.


I´d hope if they call themselves professionals, they don´t need outside motivation when playing for the right in to enter a World Cup.
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#98545 - 06/25/08 07:03 PM Re: FIFAwebsite joins in the disrespect [Re: reddevil]
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But wait, dem put atiba hutchinson as man to watch? a wha dis? Ja have way more professionals than Honduras and Canada combined. Who doing the research for them?
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#98550 - 06/25/08 07:30 PM Re: FIFAwebsite joins in the disrespect [Re: reddevil]
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C'mon people, is Jamaica we're talking about here.
We don't waste energy, but when something matters we do it all the way (talking in general here). I'm not saying anything is set in stone but I think motivation is the least we have to worry about. While I might not be sure of some things, I have zero doubt the team will give 100%.

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#98555 - 06/25/08 07:52 PM Re: FIFAwebsite joins in the disrespect [Re: jamjedi]
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Kool Mak, the fact is since 1998, Jamaica's senior football team has not been at the level that attracts respect from the international football community -- the last couple of years especially.

If the Reggae Boyz want to regain that respect, they can start by qualifying for the final round (hexagonal). This feat will be tough to achieve, considering the teams in the group (Mexico and a resurgent Honduras in particular). Nonetheless, the belief is there (both among the players and here on the site among the fans). I want to see Jamaica in the hexagonal next year, and I think many people in CONCACAF and elsewhere as well.
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#98558 - 06/25/08 09:08 PM Re: FIFAwebsite joins in the disrespect [Re: MikeU]
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What exactly have we done over the last few years for anyone to respect us?
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#98577 - 06/26/08 05:35 AM Re: FIFAwebsite joins in the disrespect [Re: CHISEL]
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What exactly has Canada done and we are ranked higher
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#98579 - 06/26/08 06:07 AM Re: FIFAwebsite joins in the disrespect [Re: Kool MaK]
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Don't think they were shown any respect either. I can tell you that they did not travel around the world in the last few years taking massive losses from the likes of Iran etc.
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#98583 - 06/26/08 06:35 AM Re: FIFAwebsite joins in the disrespect [Re: CrazyballZ]
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I am not impress with the standard of our play.As a Jamaican i want our team to make it to the next word cup, however, if we dont improve significantly, i will put it on record "we will not make it out of the semi final round" We cannot blame anyone for not giving us a chance. What has the team done lately to impress us, beating a team 13-0. Any of our to NPL team could defeat this team.
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