Just came across an apparent Strike Squad member that even Tallman never heard of:
Gregory Moss-Brown
Anyone heard of him?
His profile: Hartwick University All American, capped for England at the youth level, played pro in Portugal, England, T&T.
http://www.hartwick.edu/x11257.xml http://www.zoominfo.com/people/Moss-Brown_Gregory_9657995.aspx"A 1986 graduate of Hartwick, with a master's degree in physical education from Ithaca College in 1991, Moss-Brown enjoyed a successful career playing soccer at all levels.
"Out of high school in North London, England Moss-Brown represented his country as a schoolboy internationally earning four CAPS for England.He was offered a scholarship to attend Hartwick College, a small Division I powerhouse, in upstate New York where he earned his bachelors degree in psychology.Moss-Brown was a two-time All-American at Hartwick.While at Hartwick he made two final four appearances and in 2001, as the associate men's soccer coach was inducted into the Hartwick Hall of Fame.Following his four years at Hartwick Moss-Brown continued to play soccer while completing a master's degree from Ithaca College in physical education.He played in Albany for the Albany Capitals during the inaugural season of the APSL.
Moss-Brown played briefly in Trinidad and Tobago in preparation for the 1990 World Cup, after which he spent three successful years playing in Portugal for Amora F.C. and Juventude de Evora F.C."
and the news story I just came across:
http://www.thedailystar.com/localsports/local_story_238040009.html?keyword=secondarystory"After graduating from Hartwick with a bachelor's degree in psychology in 1986,
Moss-Brown played for the Trinidad & Tobago National Team in 1988-89. He also played professionally for Amora FC (89-90) and Juventude De Evora FC (90-91) in the Portuguese 2nd Division."