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Yorke aims to keep relegation blemish off his record.
« on: April 14, 2009, 04:03:40 AM »
Yorke aims to keep relegation blemish off his record.
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TYNE AND WEAR, England (CMC) - Trinidadian football icon Dwight Yorke says he does not want the stain of relegation to sully an otherwise outstanding career and has urged his Sunderland teammates to do all in their power to avoid the drop.

Sunderland are hovering once place and a mere three points above the dreaded relegation zone and face a stiff battle to remain in England's top flight with seven games left in the Premiership season.

Yorke, whose contract expires at the end of the season, said he wanted to end the season on a high and had already stressed this to the players at Tyneside.

"It's up to us as a staff to explain the importance to the players because I have never been relegated in my life," said the 37-year-old.

"I'm coming to the end of my career and I don't want that on my CV. I made it known that you don't want to be going off in the summer knowing you are coming back to the Championship. I would like to think that has sunk in."

Yorke is in the twilight of his playing days, having experienced a glittering career as a striker with Aston Villa and then European giants Manchester United.

Brought to the north-east England club by former Sunderland manager Roy Keane, Yorke's experience played a key role in the outfit's promotion from the Championship league in 2007.

With Sunderland languishing, Yorke said his experience was again needed if the team was to hammer out positive results in their remaining games and remain in the top flight.

"If you are not scoring goals and you are in the position we are, when you go a goal behind it takes a lot of character to come back," said Yorke
who won the famous Treble of the Champions League, Premiership and FA Cup with Manchester United in 1999.

"At the moment, we are lacking a bit of that. I am looking to get back in the team now to bring a bit of experience.

"We have players who have played in the Premier League but only for a year or two. We don't really have any established Premier League players and they are finding it a bit difficult.

He stressed: "That's part of the reason I am here, to
bring that calming influence. Hopefully, given that chance, I can influence the team from the pitch."

Yorke, who has not played for the club in over two months, could be in for a recall with Sunderland hosting Manchester United on Saturday.

Despite his recent inactivity, he said he had been training every-day and believed he could lend valuable experience come match day.
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Re: Yorke aims to keep relegation blemish off his record.
« Reply #1 on: April 14, 2009, 06:14:07 AM »
I really want Sunderland to stay up. Ricky Sbragia, please put the trini trio on the field for the remaining matches, and Sunderland's chances will be much improved, I'm not feeling like spending the time writing how...anyways what Dwight told the players should help a bit also.

Kenwyne have to get a foot in he ass, he head getting too big and he hasn't accomplished anything really yet- I'm talking about his celebration after scoring against Man U, standing still and looking at the crowd- newflash Kenwyne Jones- YOU ARE NOT CANTONA(& haven't achieved or won close to what he has)- YET! Keep your head down and work on the areas you have to improve that will complement the exceptional skills you already have in other areas, and make you a truly feared force.(i.e. FIRST TOUCH and control!!- put in extra sessions, get advice and study it, practise in off season) Don't be like all them other Trinidadian players with huge potential, but got a star-boy mentality before they achieved anything, and their progress as a player stagnated and they just lived out a mediocre career. Theres been so many players in times past who've made a splash when they first entered big leagues and just faded away after to lower teams then progressively lower leagues- don't be one of them brother! Keep working hard and progressing.

On a side note, I like your display picture  :o Sam, where'd you get it from?

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Re: Yorke aims to keep relegation blemish off his record.
« Reply #2 on: April 14, 2009, 06:21:42 AM »
On a side note, I like your display picture  :o Sam, where'd you get it from?

I use to put prick on that once, if you want it leh me know I go pass it on....  8)
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Re: Yorke aims to keep relegation blemish off his record.
« Reply #3 on: April 14, 2009, 06:50:32 AM »
I use to put prick on that once, if you want it leh me know I go pass it on.


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« Reply #4 on: April 14, 2009, 12:19:53 PM »
I use to put prick on that once, if you want it leh me know I go pass it on.


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