Is not just to gloat about who claim dey was dey to remember these players. The reason why it is important to keep pumpin' up their names is to recognize that this encourages these heroes to continue contributing to generate more like them.
So today, straight from that strike squad (who are in obvious football leadership positions):
Kerry Jamerson....Sweeper par excellence, Defensive Rock of Gibraltar, impeccable passing and shooting....... (Defense Force coach)
Dexter Lee...Speedy, spunky, attacking ( sometimes too much) right back...(Assistant Defense Force coach)
Hutson Charles....Central Midfield 2-footed workhorse and playmaker and scorer.....(Assistant Under 20 coach)
Brian Williams......Right back, one of those who taught us how to be professional, stand up straight & respec' de flag ...... (Under 20 head coach)
Leonson Lewis.....Left wing power striker and stink beats dribbler, legend in Portugal...(W Connection assistant coach)
Dexter Skeene..... 2-footed central striker..........(TT Pro League executive)
David Nakhid....cental midfield general, captain, rival to Latas, foreign coaching school, first TT European pro............(assistant to Beenie, almost living in exile)
Philbert Jones.........nippy cental striker..........(Assistant coach in South, ? Petrotrin)
Brian Haynes.....Striker with real dribbling skills,.... (Starboy entrepreneur college coach in southern US)
Russel Latapy.......midfield general almost worshipped, bald-head in dem days after having a "fathead" in de youth team, Portugal legend, Porto superstar long before all dis Scotland business......(Falkirk assistant coach, eye-ing management of a Portugal team in de future)
Ross Russel.......celebrated goalkeeping stalwart...... (Under 20 goalkeeping coach)
Clayton Ince.......most capped goalkeeper, veteran of a youth World Cup with Yorkie.....(Walsall depending on him for promotion)
Dwight Yorke.......midfield general, striker and hero, cried like a baby in 1989 at the Hasely...........(Current World Cup captain basking in achievement and mentoring)
Leroy Spann, yes Papa Spann!....hero from 1973 era who missed the game in Haiti, still able to play with the Strike Squad in 89, father of Silvio and Silas, mentor to the boys in 89..........(Praying for Silvio to sign now and reach South africa 2010)
Michael Maurice....goal keeping stalwart, legacy slightly damaged by the "sun in meh eye episode".....(redeemed as no-nonsense Socawarrior keeper drill-coach, having Jack, Shaka and Clayton as sharp as a whistle)
Dais commitment breda. Mentorship, mentorship, mentorship. Dais de only way it go work. Pass it on and doh forget! Dais why ah watching dis proleague carefully as men quietly do dey ting