I am sorry that this is beyond you and many like you kicker but I was not looking for support just offering my very sober thoughts on what is a reality in Haiti. Now if you want to be full of class and say congrats be my guest. I offer congrats to Haiti only at the senior level. And btw if you would read alittle more about whats going on the world maybe you will get to realise that malnutrition in Haiti is not crap. SO you my friend can refuse to believe it. So once again Haiti cannot be taken seriously at age group level. BTW you shaming Trin with your absolute ignorance about the social and political problems in a country so close to your shores.
I think is maybe the way yuh present yuh sobering thoughts doctor...it just soundin like sour grapes
The general image of haiti is the one or two clips people would see on the nightly news, pictures does be burnt into people mind
as an example--When people in developed countries hear de name 'Africa'...de first image dat does come to mind is little starving children covered with flies,, in a delapidated hut...dem kinda ting replayed over and over does frame 'Africa' in people mind.....most of us who know an african from the continent know that image to be serious crap
Same ting wit Haiti, de images does frame what dey think de whole country is like...granted it is a failed state for the most part, but not EVERYBODY sufferin from malnutrition
From what I understand from reading here is that haitian football schools are well organized from an early age..so I would assume dem youths gettin de best from an early age..best trainin, best food etc
Is elite athletes and they're treated as such and funded wit haitian-american doillars
Debating whether they're over-age or not is one thing,,,,, but de malnutrition argument cyah work