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« on: July 19, 2006, 09:31:25 PM »
Clint Marcelle coaching Starworld Strikers

Stars leapfrog Jabloteh

Ian Prescott iprescott@trinidadexpress.com


Jabloteh have lost the lead in the Trinidad and Tobago professional football league. On Tuesday night, at the Larry Gomes Stadium in Arima, the San Juan-based team were held 1-1 by Defence Force, and North East Stars scored a slender 1-0 victory over Starworld Strikers to claim the top spot.

But on Saturday it could all turn around again, when North East Stars (31 points) and Jabloteh (30 points) meet in a top-of-the-table T&T Pro League clash, at Arima.

Stars dominated their Tuesday night game against the Clint Marcelle-coached Starworld Strikers, who had a makeshift goalkeeper for half hour due to the late arrival of Marvin Phillip. During this period, striker Nigel Codrington gave Stars the lead, scoring in the 15th minute.

The arrival of Phillip bolstered the Starworld backline. And it was mainly his brilliance which kept the score down to a single goal.

Stars had the opportunity to double their tally from the penalty spot when Guyanese striker Shandel Samuel was fouled by Starworld defender Dexter Franklin. But Phillip came up trumps for his team, saving the penalty.

Nearing the end, Phillip, a former T&T under-17 goalkeeper, kept Stars at bay. First, he palmed away a hard, low drive from Codrington and then kept out a Walter Moore header.

In the opening game of the double-header, Jabloteh dropped two valuable points. Defence Force took the lead in the 18th minute through midfielder Ronald St Louis, who met a cross from the right flank and drilled the ball into the Jabloteh net.


Michael Edwards of Defence Force screens the ball from CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh's Anthony Wolfe, right.
 
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Re: Clint Marcelle coaching Starworld Strikers
« Reply #1 on: July 19, 2006, 09:41:48 PM »
Stars dominated their Tuesday night game against the Clint Marcelle-coached Starworld Strikers,

Oh gorm man.  A nex foreigner tekkin de food out we local coaches mout?  When will de discrimination end?  Why de white man mus always rule over de local?  Oh woe is we local coaches!!

JUSTICE FUH WE LOCAL COACHES!!!!  DOWN WIT DE FOREIGN INFIDELS!!!
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Re: Clint Marcelle coaching Starworld Strikers
« Reply #2 on: July 19, 2006, 09:54:11 PM »
Stars dominated their Tuesday night game against the Clint Marcelle-coached Starworld Strikers,

Oh gorm man. A nex foreigner tekkin de food out we local coaches mout? When will de discrimination end? Why de white man mus always rule over de local? Oh woe is we local coaches!!

JUSTICE FUH WE LOCAL COACHES!!!! DOWN WIT DE FOREIGN INFIDELS!!!

 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: dis is de bess post of the nite, boss post palos :beermug:

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Re: Clint Marcelle coaching Starworld Strikers
« Reply #3 on: July 19, 2006, 09:56:53 PM »
Stars dominated their Tuesday night game against the Clint Marcelle-coached Starworld Strikers,

Oh gorm man.  A nex foreigner tekkin de food out we local coaches mout?  When will de discrimination end?  Why de white man mus always rule over de local?  Oh woe is we local coaches!!

JUSTICE FUH WE LOCAL COACHES!!!!  DOWN WIT DE FOREIGN INFIDELS!!!

Nice tuh read dat, ah eh know Clint dat advance in de coaching business, tuh be ah pro coach. Keep doing yuh thing breddah, continue tuh make dat cheese.
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Re: Clint Marcelle coaching Starworld Strikers
« Reply #4 on: July 19, 2006, 10:40:09 PM »
I hope that more ex-players take up coaching as well since it will only further the development of the game in T&T.

I know Latas is going that route; Are there any other ex-players as well?

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Re: Clint Marcelle coaching Starworld Strikers
« Reply #5 on: July 20, 2006, 06:48:57 AM »
Like Gally buss !!!!!!!
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Re: Clint Marcelle coaching Starworld Strikers
« Reply #6 on: July 20, 2006, 08:26:54 AM »
Like Gally buss !!!!!!!

Nah, he ent buss, he too good to coach them!!

Aston Villa just fire O'leary, so he waiting for ah call!!

ah love it!!
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Re: Clint Marcelle coaching Starworld Strikers
« Reply #7 on: July 20, 2006, 09:06:08 AM »
Like Gally buss !!!!!!!

Nah, he ent buss, he too good to coach them!!

Aston Villa just fire O'leary, so he waiting for ah call!!

ah love it!!

Why is there so much negativity and Sarcasim to what should be a post congratulating out own Clint Marcelle taking over a major coaching position on home soil ? ? ? ?

Nobody was then way when it was lernt that Stephen Hart had been given the coaching job for Canada.


Congratulations Clint marcell and good luck with the job of raising the standard ot TnT football  :beermug: :beermug:


And as for Gally is he not the TD ? Wouldn't he have had some input into the appointing of Marcelle ?(this one i am not sure f so please correct me)

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Re: Clint Marcelle coaching Starworld Strikers
« Reply #8 on: July 20, 2006, 09:08:07 AM »
Hope more of the guys that did their trade on foreign shores come back home and give their quota back to where it all started.

Great going Clint.....We'll be waiting on Dwight, Russell and the many others .

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« Reply #9 on: July 20, 2006, 09:32:05 AM »

Why is there so much negativity and Sarcasim to what should be a post congratulating out own Clint Marcelle taking over a major coaching position on home soil ? ? ? ?

Nobody was then way when it was lernt that Stephen Hart had been given the coaching job for Canada.

Congratulations Clint marcell and good luck with the job of raising the standard ot TnT football  :beermug: :beermug:

And as for Gally is he not the TD ? Wouldn't he have had some input into the appointing of Marcelle ? (this one i am not sure f so please correct me)

5 pts to note.

1.  read over yuh post before yuh click 'post'

2.  we spoke of this on the plane to germany and he was considering a move to coaching and i was already supportive of this!

3.  if you want to tell me how to respond to a post, ask me to PM you my password and you willl sign in as andre samuel and you will give the response!!

4.  gally is a fool   

5.  ah love it!!
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Re: Clint Marcelle coaching Starworld Strikers
« Reply #10 on: July 20, 2006, 09:45:50 AM »

Why is there so much negativity and Sarcasim to what should be a post congratulating out own Clint Marcelle taking over a major coaching position on home soil ? ? ? ?

Nobody was then way when it was lernt that Stephen Hart had been given the coaching job for Canada.

Congratulations Clint marcell and good luck with the job of raising the standard ot TnT football  :beermug: :beermug:

And as for Gally is he not the TD ? Wouldn't he have had some input into the appointing of Marcelle ? (this one i am not sure f so please correct me)

5 pts to note.

1.  read over yuh post before yuh click 'post'

2.  we spoke of this on the plane to germany and he was considering a move to coaching and i was already supportive of this!

3.  if you want to tell me how to respond to a post, ask me to PM you my password and you willl sign in as andre samuel and you will give the response!!

4.  gally is a fool   

5.  ah love it!!

1. So I make a typo is that really relevant.

2. That is just my point. Why can't we all just be happy for the man.

3. What is all this for.....

4. So you don't like Gally..So ???

5. All ah we love it

All this from a thread that supposed to congratulate a man stepping up to the plate.


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Re: Clint Marcelle coaching Starworld Strikers
« Reply #11 on: July 20, 2006, 10:23:27 AM »

Why is there so much negativity and Sarcasim to what should be a post congratulating out own Clint Marcelle taking over a major coaching position on home soil ? ? ? ?

Nobody was then way when it was lernt that Stephen Hart had been given the coaching job for Canada.

Congratulations Clint marcell and good luck with the job of raising the standard ot TnT football  :beermug: :beermug:

And as for Gally is he not the TD ? Wouldn't he have had some input into the appointing of Marcelle ? (this one i am not sure f so please correct me)

5 pts to note.

1.  read over yuh post before yuh click 'post'

2.  we spoke of this on the plane to germany and he was considering a move to coaching and i was already supportive of this!

3.  if you want to tell me how to respond to a post, ask me to PM you my password and you willl sign in as andre samuel and you will give the response!!

4.  gally is a fool   

5.  ah love it!!


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Re: Clint Marcelle coaching Starworld Strikers
« Reply #12 on: July 20, 2006, 12:11:58 PM »
Long time Gally say that he eh associated with Starworld.




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« Reply #13 on: July 20, 2006, 02:00:47 PM »
Rastaman yuh damn right.

Congrats Clint.

Best of luck to you. :beermug:

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« Reply #14 on: July 20, 2006, 06:33:45 PM »
Congrats Mr Marcelle...I hope the experience you and others like yourself would gain, plus your past intl. experiences, leads to even greater guidance of our youth, football or otherwise, and their be greater experiences in store for you as well....thanks

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Re: Clint Marcelle Thread
« Reply #15 on: November 16, 2020, 10:07:52 AM »
Flashback: When Clint Marcelle faced Chelsea; Wired868 revisits a memorable match for Scarborough FC.
By Lasana Liburd (Wired868).


The following article, written by Lasana Liburd, was first published in the Trinidad Express on 29 January 2004:

Gracious and good humoured to the end, the Scarborough Football Club must have seemed the happiest losers in recent English FA Cup history as they bowed out 1-0 to Premiership aristocrats, Chelsea, at the McCain Stadium, Scarborough.

Beaten but not disgraced.

It will remain one of the endearing stories of the 2003/04 FA Cup competition, which allows clubs from all levels of the game to meet in knock out battle.

Trinidad and Tobago and Scarborough midfielder Clint Marcelle explained the secret of the obscure and financially challenged Conference League outfit’s composure as they faced Britain’s most expensively assembled team.

“They brought in a psychologist for the last two days to help the players settle and focus after all the press attention,” Marcelle told the Trinidad Express. “One of the things she told us was to smile because it brings out good, positive energies.

“When the first shot ricocheted off the crossbar, we just looked at each other and smiled.”

Barely 60 seconds had elapsed when an outrageously swerving 30-yard drive from Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard smacked the bar and rebounded into play.

It was the calling card of the West London team and, nine minutes later, the visitors went ahead through a headed item from impressive England international defender John Terry.

But smiling Scarborough refused to buckle and their positive performance won the plaudits from supporters and victors alike.

And Marcelle, who was flanked by wife Kathy and children Cherise and Clint junior, was a proud man in the team lounge.

“I think I did myself and my family very proud,” said the 35-year-old Marcelle. “We were a little bit disappointed but not too much because the performance of the team was good. The guys came out and enjoyed ourselves.”

Their psychologist did not have the monopoly on bright ideas.

It is uncertain who gave the order but a giant tarpaulin was placed over the modest field to protect the muddy, uneven surface from the sun and an ensure an awkward surface.

On Saturday, the modest McCain Stadium pitch resembled the El Dorado Senior Comprehensive ground near the completion of the Secondary School Football League (SSFL) season.

It helped disrupt Chelsea’s fluent passing game and tested the commitment as well as technique of the visiting millionaires who are used to unerring precision.

Football, as Lampard would admit, is a game of inches and ever bit counts.

In the end, though, it was the character of the ‘Boro’ squad that counted most and none epitomised the industry and courage of the team better than Marcelle himself.

“He brings energy, enthusiasm and experience to our side,” said Scarborough manager Russell Slade. “He has played a massive, massive role for us this season.”

They are flattering words for a 35-year-old athlete at any club—even a relatively modest Conference team—and Marcelle believes that he is still a long way from his ‘sell by’ date.

“The first highlight of my career was playing for the national team at 15,” said Marcelle, who remains the youngest player to win a senior international cap for Trinidad and Tobago. “Then Barnsley (where he scored the goal that ensured their lone stint in the Premiership). This is the third one.

“I still think I have two more in me though.”

International ambition still burns the chest of the talented attacker who felt he never got the chance he deserved at the highest stage.

Marcelle insisted that his performances this season proved he could do a job for national coach Bertille St Clair.

His 90-minute run against Chelsea and, in particular, the seemingly unflappable Terry could not have upset his claim.

“I like those kind of battles,” said Marcelle, who stands at five foot two. “They are big international players; I from a small island. I like to show them what I can do. Even at my old age, I am still running at players; still looking dangerous.”

One shuffle and burst of speed left Terry red faced as referee Barry Knight cautioned the central defender for tripping the fleet footed Marcelle.

The yellow card could have easily been upgraded to a red one as the ex-Barnsley tormented his wardens at every opportunity. But those chances were infrequent and, a reasonable penalty appeal apart, the result never seemed in doubt.

The official attendance of 5,379 was several hundred spectators below the ground capacity and, judging from the filled seats, it is possible that more complimentary tickets were distributed than Boro may have liked.

The vociferous hosts were silenced—albeit temporarily—after just one minute when Lampard’s thundering shot showed the magnitude of Scarborough’s task.

Terry’s effort was more tangible for the visitors as he headed home following a well orchestrated set piece, which involved the Dutch pair of striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and Mario Melchiot.

His jog back to the halfline with hand cupped over his ear did not endear him to the Scarborough fans but their boos were half hearted.

A class act like Terry graces the McCain Stadium once every three decades or so and the security that escorted him to the team coach after the final whistle were taming autograph hunters not a frenzied mob. Tall, strong and perceptive, he looked capable of keeping the entire Boro offence at bay himself.

His positional play and presence was unmatched and he digested the probing passes that his opponents offered down the channels—between full back and central defender—as if it were caviar.

He could only have enhanced his growing reputation in the 18th minute when he charged down a left footed Marcelle effort with his chest without flinching.

“Oooh,” the crowd murmured; more in appreciation for Terry’s strength and bravado than Marcelle’s endeavour.

The gap of four divisions between the outfits was showing.

Lampard was imperiously stroking the ball around the park; Hasselbaink was strutting about as if in his living room with television remote in hand to boot.

Boro desperately needed a spark and it was the pint sized Marcelle who provided it.

After intercepting a misplaced spot kick, Marcelle ran straight at Terry and ghosted past him as if he were a cone.

The perplexed international star reacted with a mistimed tackle and, suddenly, the home crowd had something to sing about.

 “Off! Off! Off!” they sang, although the yellow card shown was fair censure.

Marcelle repeated the trick at least thrice—he threw in an extravagant step over past England international defender Wayne Bridge for effect—with similar effect although he might have hoped for more protection from the referee.

His teammates built on the message.

As adept as top British defenders seem when faced with organised play, they can look decidedly uncomfortable against players who make up the script as they go along.

Attackers, like Marcelle, who can take them on and force errors of judgement.

Chelsea’s human frailties exposed, Boro charged with renewed vigour and Terry conceded that they got a fair contest.

It could have been closer had Knight penalised Chelsea stopper William Gallas for a handled ball in his own penalty area in the second half.

The contact did not appear deliberate, though, and the match official was not suitably impressed.

Still, the scoreline hardly flattered Chelsea who created numerous scoring chances and deserved their place in the fifth round of the competition.

Dream over for Marcelle.

Well, not quite.

“Anything can happen in football,” said Marcelle. “If the phone rings and it is St Clair or the TTFF, I will answer the call. If not, life goes on.”

It is an invitation that may not be dismissed outright.

Clint’s Clubs

Thirty-five-year-old Scarborough midfielder and ex-Trinidad and Tobago international looks back at his professional career to date:

Academica (Portugal Division One)

*—Good club, I felt very welcomed.

Aguuda (Portugal Division Two)

*—Small club, big ambition.

Vitoria Setubal (Portugal Division One)

*—Joyous season with big name players like Rashidi Yekini (Nigeria World Cup player)

Rio Ave (Portugal Division One)

Falgueiras (Portugal Division One and Premier Division)

*—The president and vice-president were the best and the players got everything they needed.

Barnsley (England Division One and Premier Division)

*—Second best football I played in my life after Trinidad and Tobago under-16 tournament.

West Brom (England Division One)

*—Not enough time to show what I could do (after work permit problems).

Scu.nthorpe (England Division Two)

*—Good club but the manager wanted to win more than the players. 

Hull City (England Division Three)

*—Big club, big debts; I went three months without pay.

Darlington (Division Three)

*—Worse move of my career; the president wanted to be president, coach and manager and never let staff get on with their job.

Harrigate (England Uni-Bond)

*—Short and sweet.

Hucknall Town (England Uni-Bond)

*—Their manager, Phil Stabber, is a great motivator and will go on to to bigger and better things.

Stevenage Borough (England Conference)

*—Manager likes to win but goes about it the wrong way in terms of tactics and preparation.

Scarborough (England Conference)

*—A privilege to play for. I feel like a grandfather figure with players constantly asking for advice in dressing room.

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Re: Clint Marcelle Thread
« Reply #16 on: November 16, 2020, 10:23:04 AM »
btw, today in history.

Wednesday, 16 November 1983

Clint Marcelle becomes the youngest ever player to represent T&T's national senior team. He makes his debut against Sweden at the age of 15 years, 7 days. Unfortunately, T&T was on the wrong end of a 5-0 result.

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« Reply #17 on: November 16, 2020, 06:41:15 PM »
btw, today in history.

Wednesday, 16 November 1983

Clint Marcelle becomes the youngest ever player to represent T&T's national senior team. He makes his debut against Sweden at the age of 15 years, 7 days. Unfortunately, T&T was on the wrong end of a 5-0 result.

Off the bench?

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« Reply #18 on: November 16, 2020, 07:50:20 PM »
btw, today in history.

Wednesday, 16 November 1983

Clint Marcelle becomes the youngest ever player to represent T&T's national senior team. He makes his debut against Sweden at the age of 15 years, 7 days. Unfortunately, T&T was on the wrong end of a 5-0 result.

Off the bench?

Yes he came in for Leroy Spann at the beginning of the second half.
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« Reply #19 on: November 17, 2020, 11:30:37 AM »
btw, today in history.

Wednesday, 16 November 1983

Clint Marcelle becomes the youngest ever player to represent T&T's national senior team. He makes his debut against Sweden at the age of 15 years, 7 days. Unfortunately, T&T was on the wrong end of a 5-0 result.

Off the bench?

Yes he came in for Leroy Spann at the beginning of the second half.

I'm drawing an absolute blank on this match. Ah remember Spurs, ah remember Mexico U16, ah remember India (before Sweden or after?), ah even remember ah A Flock of Seagulls concert ... I have no recall of Sweden.

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« Reply #20 on: November 17, 2020, 11:34:35 AM »
btw, today in history.

Wednesday, 16 November 1983

Clint Marcelle becomes the youngest ever player to represent T&T's national senior team. He makes his debut against Sweden at the age of 15 years, 7 days. Unfortunately, T&T was on the wrong end of a 5-0 result.

Off the bench?

Yes he came in for Leroy Spann at the beginning of the second half.

I'm drawing an absolute blank on this match. Ah remember Spurs, ah remember Mexico U16, ah remember India (before Sweden or after?), ah even remember ah A Flock of Seagulls concert ... I have no recall of Sweden.

Was it Flock of Seagulls and The Fixx, or were they two separate concerts?
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« Reply #21 on: November 17, 2020, 12:44:33 PM »
btw, today in history.

Wednesday, 16 November 1983

Clint Marcelle becomes the youngest ever player to represent T&T's national senior team. He makes his debut against Sweden at the age of 15 years, 7 days. Unfortunately, T&T was on the wrong end of a 5-0 result.

Off the bench?

Yes he came in for Leroy Spann at the beginning of the second half.

I'm drawing an absolute blank on this match. Ah remember Spurs, ah remember Mexico U16, ah remember India (before Sweden or after?), ah even remember ah A Flock of Seagulls concert ... I have no recall of Sweden.

Was it Flock of Seagulls and The Fixx, or were they two separate concerts?

Yeah, one very loud concert.


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Marcelle: I am supporting football
« Reply #22 on: December 10, 2020, 06:00:31 PM »
Marcelle: I am supporting football
By Walter Alibey (T&T Guardian)


Former national midfielder Clint Marcelle is all for football.

Despite having his close friend, schoolmate, and ex-national colleague Ross Russell as one of the candidates for Saturday's annual general meeting (AGM) and the election of officers for the Northern Football Association (NFA), Marcelle said he will be throwing his support behind the person who has the sport and the zone at heart.

And he noted also that he will support the person who is more realistic in his desires.

Following the resignation of former president Anthony Harford in October, the battle for the top spot will be contested by Russell, who for many years, has been a part of the national coaching set-up as a goalkeeper coach, and Richard Piper, a close friend and former work colleague of Harford at All Sport Promotions.

The AGM and elections, carded for the Cascadia Hotel in St Ann's, will be the first face-to-face event to be held since the introduction of COVID-19 restrictions. The NFA received permission from Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith for the election to be held face-to-face instead of virtually, as was done at the T&T Super League's (TTSL) AGM, on Sunday.

However, Marcelle who played professionally in England and Portugal for several clubs, including FC Felgueiras, Sc**thorpe United, Goole, Hull City, Darlington, Harrogate Town, and Hucknall Town, among others said: "Once these people are going up for the right reasons, for football and not for other stuff, then I am all for it, but they are yet to convince me that they are going up for football and to make football better."

He told Guardian Media Sports: "At the end of the day, the same old faces that you are seeing in football, I have seen since I was a schoolboy. So it's time that we make a transition and bring in new blood, new faces, and new ideas. We have enough past footballers who I am sure would make great administrators of the game also. My congratulations go out to Clayton Morris for winning the presidency of the TTSL. For me, that is a start in the right direction."  

Russell will have on his slate the support of Anthony 'Dada' Wickham, the Trendsetter Hawks coach, as his first vice president, while Rodney Stowe was recently confirmed as the second vice president.

Russell's slate also comprises Michael Thomas and Nevick Denoon as secretary and assistant secretary, with Sedric Hazelwood as an ordinary member.

Yesterday Wickham, who has made a name for himself as a development coach, said their intention is to give the power of decision-making and operation to the clubs, saying the clubs must be consulted when dealing with all issues.

"The clubs have been very despondent with the way things have gone in the zone, for instance, there are clubs who have been owed since 2017, and others who were not paid prize monies for the past two years," Wickham said.  

Russell told Guardian Media Sports that he took up the challenge to run for the presidency after he observed the interest of club participation, spectator- excitement, and sponsorship in northern football have all totally disappeared.

Piper’s slate will comprise Derek Edwards, the Petit Valley Diego Martin United manager as his first vice president, and Tristan Charles, the manager of Santa Cruz United as his second vice president.

Marcelle called for the commercialisation of the sport in the zone, saying: "Football is business now and the zone needs to operate and be run like a business, for instance, if someone is hoping for the presidency, they need to say what are the benefits to the zone. Do I get a sponsor for the next three years or do I get a sponsor for the next five years?"  

"These are things that concern me because somebody will come about and sponsor the zone this year but next year it will be like, what's going on? So we need long-term planning for the zone."

With just a few days to go before the election, Marcelle is yet to hear the plans of the candidates, noting that his support will be shown when he hears the respective proposals. 
The Conquering Lion of Judah shall break every chain.

 

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