The way I see it then man does play hard but fair......I think some jamaicans play the same way but I also frrl that alot of them play dirt as a means of intimidating their opponents thats the main difference the trinidad teams have never really been intimidators I dont think it applies to all of them but it applies to most because i also feel its a mentality distilled in them to be rough tough players.....Just one note to sadly some of my fellow hypocritical players ....ive listened to alot of you fight down avery and his shortcomings because i realise that as trinis thats what we do alot....as soon as nigel daniel came and play vs st vincent the other day and had a decent game against a team that we gave.....ahmm 5 goals definitely a world class team wouldnt you say men start to say ...daniel is a starter and bye bye avery but now allyuh praising the man ...lol allyuh fellas not only jokey nah allyuh doh understand the game....the man is not the best technically but he is the best man we have to defend the left side of the national team defense so try to grow up and appreciate the value of a player via insightful observation or just shut the hellup ......daniel have a good game vs st vincent where nobody attacking his side and all of a sudden he is paolo maldini...i really miss the knowlegeble posters on this board
Just because men hailing up Avery for having a good game,doh mean we have forgotten his shortcomings. Men just happy that in spite of them he was able to play a good game, and seems to have found a regular starting role on the Revs.
That being said he still shaky on the left side, so anybody else we see showing promise, men will hope they will be able to displace Avery and be a more solid defender on the Nat'l team. It aint gonna take no big star to start in front of Avery, the palyer dont have to be a Roberto Carlos or nothing, is only Avery John he trying to replace.
Anybody every praise Avery for anything other than pelting blade? His touch, he vision, he pinpoint passing?
Besides folks are eager to see some new blood on the team.