LITTLE EXCERPT FROM SOCCERNET...
bermudalazio Posted: Apr 4, 2006 15:40 UK Quote
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Trinidad has set the tone for other Caribbean nations. If you want to qualify, it takes a long process to produce the players- Trinidad spent 10 years building this team, other countries in the Caribbean would be advised to build a team from the start instead of hoping a bunch of poorly trained, third rate semi pros are going to qualify.
Re: Good preparation
Grskywalker Posted: May 16, 2006 19:35 UK Quote
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Thank you to my bermuda neighbour, yes it as taken us a long long time to get prepared, very rough road indeed, we were in the dregs of the qualifiers when Salvation came in the form of Leo Beenhaker, now we are more disciplined and more attacking like the days of the Strike Squad of 89.
I am proud very very proud of my team, the only way for the Caribbean's respective national teams to grow is to look beyond the borders to Europe and get the discipline and tactical approach which is sadly lacking. We all have players who individually are extremely skillful (we may have more than usual hee hee),like our South American counterparts but we need that GERMAN, ENGLISH, DUTCH, input to take the game to the next level.