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Re: Aubrey David Thread
« Reply #210 on: March 23, 2020, 04:58:29 AM »
The authorities eventually succumbed to the realization that the league needed to be suspended. Players at Saprissa have individualized workout regimens that they are expected to follow in the interim. Modifications to those will likely be forthcoming as the length of the halt to the league is factored in.

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Re: Aubrey David Thread
« Reply #211 on: May 16, 2020, 10:48:08 AM »
David set to be first T&T player back in action.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


National defender Aubrey David is set to be the first T&T international footballer to return to the field of competitive play since the coronavirus pandemic halted most sports worldwide in mid-March.

This, as Costa Rica's first division, will become the first football league in the Americas to start playing again following the break-in play, barring the Nicaraguan league, which never stopped.

On Monday last, the Costa Rican government announced that professional sports can resume from May 15 (yesterday), with the Costa Rican Federation (UNAFUT) president Julian Solano confirming that play will resume behind closed doors on Wednesday.

Should play do get underway, the 29-year-old David and perennial champions Deportivo Saprissa will resume at the top of the 12-team table with 33 points from 15 matches, four clear of bitter rival Alajuelense. The league will be allowing five substitutions per game.

Deportivo Saprissa last played on March 14, a 1-1 draw with Perez Zeledon with Guyana-born David featuring for 77 minutes before being substituted. They are scheduled to meet third-place Herediano when play resumes next week.

Costa Rica wasn't affected by the coronavirus outbreak as much as other countries, with 801 confirmed cases as of Monday evening over its population of just over 5 million.

However, football authorities in El Salvador have already taken a decision to end their league early with Once Deportivo being declared this year's Clausura champion following a decision by the country's football federation to prematurely end all football competitions from March 20, due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Once Deportivo were leading the top-flight with 20 points after 11 games, one more point than the closest rival, El Vencedor when the football association postponed all competitions for 30 days on March 14 but then went a step further, when the country declared a state of emergency on March 15.

Among the T&T players affected by that decision were the trio of Jomal Williams (Isidro Metapan), Jamoul Francois (Independiente) and Jamal Jack (Jocoro), who are all still stranded in that country due to the closure of its international borders.

With the early end to the league, Independiente ended in fourth position with 15 points, level with seventh-placed Isidro Metepan, while Jocoro was ninth, two points behind.

And for defender Mekeil Williams of Guatemala’s Municipal of Liga Nacional, the outcome of the season is not definite as yet as they sit in second spot with 23 points from 13 matches, five adrift of leaders Comunicaciones one round into the second half of the season on the 12-team table.

Bateau's Belgium campaign ends in cancelled season

For national defender Sheldon Bateau his KV Mechelen club will have to look towards the 2020/2021 season whenever it starts after the Belgium Football Federation cancelled the remainder of the Belgian First Division A 2019/2020 campaign.

Last month, the Belgian top division was the first major league in Europe to end its 2019-20 season early due to COVID-19, with the current leaders named winners.

At the time of the league being halted, KV Mechelen was seventh on the 16-team table with 44 points from 29 matches, level with Genk and 26 behind Club Brugge.

Elsewhere, in Slovakia-based defender, Keston Julien’s Trencin club is set to return to competition on June 6; while former national midfielder Keon Daniel is attached to Polish I-League club, Tychy 71 on May 29.

Over in Norway, goalkeeper Nicklas Frenderup’s Stjordals-Blink is eyeing a June 16 return to 1 Division competition while in Malta, Rundell Winchester’s Gudja United of the Premier League and Matthew Woo Ling and his St Andrews club are still awaiting a final decision by the association on the season.

In Iceland, the trio of Jonathan Glenn (IBV), Akil De Freitas (Volsungur) and Sean De Silva (Haukar) will begin the 2020 season on June 13, and in Wales, Luke Gullick, formerly of San Juan Jabloteh and his Pontypridd Town AFC is also awaiting a final decision on the campaign.

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Re: Aubrey David Thread
« Reply #212 on: May 16, 2020, 01:40:37 PM »
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Costa Rica wasn't affected by the coronavirus outbreak as much as other countries, with 801 confirmed cases as of Monday evening over its population of just over 5 million.

Just sat down to watch a 15 minute segment of an old match while grabbing a bite, but ended up flicking channels and coincidentally landing on the day's briefing by the public health directorate. The numbers are phenomenal. They've tested just under 19,500 to date and have only 17 hospitalised and 10 new cases. Four others  are in IC. Only 10 deaths. The biggest issue seems to be preserving confidentiality and privacy.
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Re: Aubrey David Thread
« Reply #213 on: May 19, 2020, 08:21:45 PM »
T&T defender David returns to football action.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


National defender Aubrey David says he is nervous but excited to resume play with Deportivo Saprissa in the Costa Rica Premier Division which was carded to kick-off on Tuesday night.

David is set to be the first T&T international footballer to return to competitive football tonight since the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic halted most sports worldwide in mid-March as the league became the first football league in the Americas to start playing again following the break-in play, barring the Nicaraguan league, which never stopped.

Earlier this month, the Costa Rican government announced that professional sports can resume from May 15 with the Costa Rican Federation (UNAFUT) president Julian Solano confirming that play will resume behind closed doors on May 19 Tues), with Guadelupe versus Limon and Cartagines up against Alajuelense in the first two matches last night (Tuesday).

On Wednesday from 10 pm (TT time), the 29-year-old David and Deportivo Saprissa will resume at the top of the 12-team table with 33 points from 15 matches, four clear of bitter rival Alajuelense when they meet third-placed Herediano (26 points) at the Estadio Ricard Saprissa Ayma, San Juan de Tibas, San Jose.

Deportivo Saprissa last played on March 14, a 1-1 draw with Perez Zeledon with Guyana-born David featuring for 77 minutes before being substituted.

Costa Rica wasn't affected by COVID-19 outbreak as much as other countries, with 801 confirmed cases as of Monday evening over its population of just over 5 million.

The 29-year-old David has so far made 24 appearances for Saprissa this season, all as a starter and has picked up six yellow cards from a total of 45 matches in two seasons with the club and nine cautions with no red card expulsions.

Speaking on the eve of his team’s return to competition an upbeat David said there is a buzz of excitement in the team camp as the season resumes.

“It feels good to be playing again after not playing for a month-and-a-half. It will be good to get back to the stadium, seeing your team-mates and working together putting in the work again."

Despite teams now being allowed to use five substitutions, David was still eager to see how his legs and that of his team-mates hold up for the first match.

He said, “For me, it’s an overwhelming feeling and at the same time, I’m a bit nervous. In terms of fitness because we started back training two weeks ago and we did a lot of physical work, but as you know game fitness is different from physical work.

“So with the first game tomorrow (today) I am a bit nervous to see if the legs are ready for 90 minutes.

“Overall, the vibes in the camp is very good, everyone is eager to play again. Right now we are on top of the table, so everyone is motivated to play and continue our winning ways."

Central America football

Elsewhere in Central America, football authorities in El Salvador have already decided to end their league early with Once Deportivo being declared this year's Clausura champion following a decision by the country's football federation to prematurely end all football competitions from March 20, due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Once Deportivo were leading the top-flight with 20 points after 11 games, one more point than the closest rival, El Vencedor when the football association postponed all competitions for 30 days on March 14 but then went a step further, when the country declared a state of emergency on March 15.

Among the T&T players affected by that decision were the trio of Jomal Williams (Isidro Metapan), Jamoul Francois (Independiente), and Jamal Jack (Jocoro), who are all still stranded in that country due to the closure of its international borders.

With the early end to the league, Independiente ended in the fourth position with 15 points, level with seventh-placed Isidro Metepan, while Jocoro was ninth, two points behind.

And for defender Mekeil Williams of Guatemala’s Municipal of Liga Nacional, the outcome of the season is not definite as yet as they sit in the second spot with 23 points from 13 matches, five adrift of leaders Comunicaciones one round into the second half of the season on the 12-team table.

Bateau's Belgium campaign ends in cancelled season

For national defender Sheldon Bateau his KV Mechelen club will have to look towards the 2020/2021 season whenever it starts after the Belgium Football Federation cancelled the remainder of the Belgian First Division A 2019/2020 campaign.

Last month, the Belgian top division was the first major league in Europe to end its 2019-20 season early due to COVID-19, with the current leaders named winners.

At the time of the league being halted, KV Mechelen was seventh on the 16-team table with 44 points from 29 matches, level with Genk and 26 behind Club Brugge. And on Friday last, the Belgium Football authorities confirmed that the current table will stand as the final one for the season.

Elsewhere, in Slovakia-based defender, Keston Julien’s Trencin club is set to return to competition on June 6; while former national midfielder Keon Daniel is attached to Polish I-League club, Tychy 71 on May 29.

Over in Norway, goalkeeper Nicklas Frenderup’s Stjordals-Blink is eto 1 Division competition while in Malta, Rundell Winchester’s Gudja United of the Premier League and Matthew Woo Ling and his St Andrews club are still awaiting a final decision by the association on the season.

In Iceland, the trio of Jonathan Glenn (IBV), Akil De Freitas (Volsungur) and Sean De Silva (Haukar) will begin the 2020 season on June 13, and in Wales, Luke Gullick, formerly of San Juan Jabloteh and his Pontypridd Town AFC is also awaiting a final decision on the campaign.

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Re: Aubrey David Thread
« Reply #214 on: May 22, 2020, 09:38:39 AM »
David marshalls Deportivo Saprissa to victory.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


T&T defender Aubrey David played the full 90 minutes in central-defence as Deportivo Saprissa stayed four points clear at the top of the Costa Rica First Liga Football Primera Division Clausura with a 1-0 win over defending champions Herediano on Wednesday night.

Playing behind closed doors at the Estadio Ricard Saprissa Ayma, San Juan de Tibas, San Jose, left-back Michael Barrantes, 36 got the decisive goal of the match for Saprissa as early as the eighth minute.

Barrantes worked a clever one-two with a team-mate from a throw-in on the right flanked and after two touches unleashed a left-footed effort that whisked past Herediano goalkeeper Esteban Alvarado and into the bottom right-hand corner of the goal from about 25-yards out.

At the other end of the field Guyana-born 29-year-old David, one of only three foreigners in the entire squad, the other two being from Argentina had a solid outing in defence alongside Ricardo Blanco to help his team secure all three points.

With the win, Saprissa playing its first match domestically since the league was halted back on March 14, 2020, due to the coronavirus pandemic moved its points tally to 36 from 16 matches, four clear of bitter rival Alajuelense while Herediano stayed third with 26 points ahead of the next round of matches on Saturday (midnight TT time) when the league leaders face seventh-placed Santos de Guapiles.

It was revenge victory for Saprissa which loss 4-1 to Herediano on January 26, in which David also featured in the match.

Wednesday's matches in Costa Rica completed the first full round of matches in the league which became the first football league in the Americas to start playing again following the break-in play, barring the Nicaraguan league, which never stopped.

Costa Rica wasn't affected by the coronavirus outbreak as much as other countries, with 866 confirmed cases as of Monday evening over its population of just over 5 million, and with only ten fatalities, one of the best records in the region.

Speaking after making his 25th appearance of the campaign for Saprissa, all as a starter, David, who has also plied his trade in Finald with VIS and US Major League soccer's Dallas FC said: "Firstly we will like to thank God for allowing us to play once again. because we know it a privilege to start back playing early as not a lot of leagues and countries have started back playing with only Germany among the top European leagues right now.

"So we are very grateful for that and it feels good. The team is very happy with the performance last night (Wednesday). We worked hard, kept a lot of possession and we played good football.

"We scored a goal very early in the game and we maintained it throughout and kept a clean sheet. So the team was happy with the performance.

Having only resumed training two weeks before the match, David, a former player in the Kazakhstan Premier League with Shakhter Karangandy admitted it was a tough contest.

"It was difficult because we have not played a competitive match for like a month-and-a-half and for me personally I felt the fatigue in my legs in the last ten minutes of the game, so I had to battle through the pain and keep the work up to make sure we get the win.

"We now have our recovery process from that match and we are looking to keep up the performance for our next match away on Saturday.

Elsewhere in Central America, football authorities in El Salvador ended their league early with Once Deportivo being declared this year's Clausura champion following a decision by the country's football federation to prematurely end all football competitions from March 20, due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Once Deportivo were leading the top-flight with 20 points after 11 games, one more point than the closest rival, El Vencedor when the football association postponed all competitions for 30 days on March 14 but then went a step further, when the country declared a state of emergency on March 15.

Among the T&T players affected by that decision was the trio of Jomal Williams (Isidro Metapan), Jamoul Francois (Independiente) and Jamal Jack (Jocoro), who are all still in that country due to the closure of its international borders.

With the early end to the league, Independiente ended in the fourth position with 15 points, level with seventh-placed Isidro Metepan, while Jocoro was ninth, two points behind.

And for defender Mekeil Williams of Guatemala’s Municipal of Liga Nacional, the outcome of the season is not definite as yet as they sit in the second spot with 23 points from 13 matches, five adrift of leaders Comunicaciones one round into the second half of the season on the 12-team table.

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Re: Aubrey David Thread
« Reply #215 on: June 05, 2020, 03:40:22 AM »
On Tuesday Aubrey delivered what was essentially his first press conference or media interview in which he gave extensive responses in Spanish. :applause:

He did not feature in Saprissa's draw on Wednesday.

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Re: Aubrey David Thread
« Reply #216 on: June 30, 2020, 08:58:51 AM »
After a 1-0 win over their biggest rival, Liga Deportiva Alajuelense, Aubrey David and Deportivo Saprissa are now the Champions of the Primera División de Costa Rica Clausura 2020.




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Re: Aubrey David Thread
« Reply #217 on: July 28, 2020, 03:17:06 AM »
T&T defender David returns to training with Saprissa.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


T&T senior national football team defender Aubrey David and his Deportivo Saprissa team-mates returned to training last weekend, just shy of a month since claiming the Costa Rican Clausura championship title with a 3-0 aggregate win over Liga Deportiva Alajuelense in the second leg of the second-round final at the Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Ayma.

Over the two-legged final, the 29-year-old Guyana-born David was solid throughout in central defence in helping his team to 2-0 and 1-0 victories.

The victory saw the Saprissistas lift its 35th title in history, further establishing themselves as the winningest club in Costa Rican football while Alajuelense remained at 29 titles.

The win was also the second title won by David with Saprissa after they captured the Concacaf League crown last year.

Following the title win at the end of June, David opted to remain in the Central American country due to international border restriction caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

When the Clausura Championship restarted on May 20, Costa Rica became the first league in CONCACAF to restart play on May 20, joining the Nicaraguan league, which never stopped.

Contacted for an update on his team's preparations for the resumption of football in the Central American nation David said, "The Apertura is expected to kick off on August 16th and even though there has been an increase in covid19 cases in recent weeks, nothing has changed with regards to the kick-off at the moment."

"The Minister of Health has not issued any new information concerning the playing of team sports and we will be kicking off our pre-season training this week, having done our medical test already."

Club Sport Herediano are the reigning Apertura champions after defeating Alajuelense, winning a penalty kick shoot-out 7-6 to claim the 2019 Apertura title of Costa Rica men’s club soccer.

Herediano and Alajuelense tied on aggregate, 2-2, after the second-leg 2-1 victory from the home side. That and a scoreless extra time were enough to force the deciding shootout in the “Grand Final.”

This after Herediano edged Saprissa 7-6 on penalties after both legs ended 1-1 while Alajuelense got the better of San Carlos 3-0 over their two-legged semifinal.

The 2020 Apertura season will consist of 12 clubs and like the Clausura, competition is expected to be contested behind closed doors in the early stages.

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Re: Aubrey David Thread
« Reply #218 on: September 07, 2020, 11:33:52 AM »
WATCH: Defender Aubrey David gives an insight into playing for Deportivo Saprissa during the pandemic, and shares his feelings on Trinidad and Tobago's 2022 World Cup Qualifiers

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Re: Aubrey David Thread
« Reply #219 on: October 11, 2020, 11:03:40 PM »
Order restored at least for now.  Saprissa are top the table and won a fixture that's been traditionally tough for them in recent years.  They beat Límon 1-0.  Maybe not the biggest surprise because Límon have been struggling, but regardless this is a match they normally get up for. Aubrey faced the opening whistle as usual.

I hope Limón do not get demoted. I'm still holding out that we can get a player on their books.

Fourth time the teams have met this year. The 3rd since the post above. Going into the match Limón hadn't beaten Saprissa in years. Tonight the tables turned. Saprissa were done in by a crafted flighted ball off a free kick met by a blind side positioned attacker. Well-worked to exploit a Saprissa vulnerability.

Aubrey didn't see out 90 minutes. He was summoned to the bench shortly after Limón slotted home.



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Re: Aubrey David Thread
« Reply #220 on: November 12, 2020, 02:36:27 PM »
WATCH: Deportivo Saprissa defender Aubrey David talks about winning the Concacaf League, playing in Costa Rica's Liga de Fútbol de Primera División, playing at international level for Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago, the disappointing 2019 Gold Cup campaign and MORE.

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Re: Aubrey David Thread
« Reply #221 on: December 07, 2020, 06:31:14 PM »
WATCH: Defender Aubrey David scores a header off a corner kick to seal Deportivo Saprissa's 3-0 win over Municipal Grecia. Aubrey dedicated the goal to his late father-in-law who passed away earlier this month.

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« Reply #222 on: December 09, 2020, 11:01:56 PM »
Tough going tonight doh. Hole dug. Yuh never know doh. Maybe Saprissa could pull a Pumas. Pumas were 4 against the good versus Cruz Azul and showed up and delivered 4 goals in that 2nd leg. Painful by any standard, but it has been that kind of week.

Saprissa have had rough going this term versus Heredia so it is unlikely Heredia will fall in as Minnesota or Cruz Azul. I might have felt differently about that had Salzburg done the same today, but Simeone was having none of it.

Good luck, Aubrey.

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« Reply #223 on: December 13, 2020, 07:11:32 PM »
Saprissa faced an even deeper hole after conceding an opening item in the second leg of the semis. They were able to draw level to bring the match to 1-1, but, as noted in the previous post, they required a flurry of goals this evening just to be on even footing.

Nonetheless, Aubrey sees out the year as one of the most active of T&T national team players. In 2020 that is more than a minor blessing.

On a different note that would be of benefit to Saprissa, there is the prospect of Aubrey acquiring Costa Rican citizenship. Seems like a winning proposition.
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« Reply #224 on: January 13, 2021, 08:27:08 PM »
Defender Aubrey David has made his 100th appearance for Costa Rica's most decorated club, Deportivo Saprissa. Aubrey achieved the milestone during a goalless draw against Municipal Grecia.

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« Reply #225 on: January 22, 2021, 05:18:25 PM »
Aubrey and company are running the Haitians ragged. 3-0 with about an hour played.

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« Reply #226 on: January 22, 2021, 07:26:32 PM »
Aubrey and company are running the Haitians ragged. 3-0 with about an hour played.

Saprissa advance to the CONCACAF League final after thrashing Arcahaie 5-0. They will face fellow Costa Rican club, Alajuelense  on February 3.

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« Reply #227 on: January 23, 2021, 05:16:24 AM »
Aubrey and company are running the Haitians ragged. 3-0 with about an hour played.

Saprissa advance to the CONCACAF League final after thrashing Arcahaie 5-0. They will face fellow Costa Rican club, Alajuelense  on February 3.

Good for Aubrey, but sad to see the fairy tale die

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« Reply #228 on: January 28, 2021, 10:45:26 AM »
WATCH: Defender Aubrey David scores a header off a free kick during Deportivo Saprissa's 4-0 rout of Sporting FC

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« Reply #229 on: January 29, 2021, 07:38:59 PM »
Nothing shabby when both of your CBs score. Was curious to see how Centeno would reconfigure his back 4 or who Waston would sit. 

Stay humble and keep wukkin. KW will smile but he not on no skin teet ting on de field.

So, a question fuh de masses framed as a statement. Name another T&T player that has partnered Waston in central defense. Doh waste too much time. :)

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« Reply #230 on: January 29, 2021, 07:46:23 PM »
Nothing shabby when both of your CBs score. Was curious to see how Centeno would reconfigure his back 4 or who Waston would sit. 

Stay humble and keep wukkin. KW will smile but he not on no skin teet ting on de field.

So, a question fuh de masses framed as a statement. Name another T&T player that has partnered Waston in central defense. Doh waste too much time. :)
Cyrus?

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« Reply #231 on: January 29, 2021, 07:56:40 PM »
Nothing shabby when both of your CBs score. Was curious to see how Centeno would reconfigure his back 4 or who Waston would sit. 

Stay humble and keep wukkin. KW will smile but he not on no skin teet ting on de field.

So, a question fuh de masses framed as a statement. Name another T&T player that has partnered Waston in central defense. Doh waste too much time. :)
Cyrus?

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« Reply #232 on: January 29, 2021, 09:56:30 PM »
So, a question fuh de masses framed as a statement. Name another T&T player that has partnered Waston in central defense. Doh waste too much time. :)

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« Reply #233 on: January 30, 2021, 12:44:46 AM »
So, a question fuh de masses framed as a statement. Name another T&T player that has partnered Waston in central defense. Doh waste too much time. :)

Carlyle Mitchell

Negative, but warm.
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« Reply #234 on: January 30, 2021, 01:00:15 AM »
So, a question fuh de masses framed as a statement. Name another T&T player that has partnered Waston in central defense. Doh waste too much time. :)

Carlyle Mitchell

Negative, but warm.

Might be J Hoyte at Cincinnati

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« Reply #235 on: January 30, 2021, 02:55:54 AM »
So, a question fuh de masses framed as a statement. Name another T&T player that has partnered Waston in central defense. Doh waste too much time. :)

Carlyle Mitchell

Negative, but warm.

Might be J Hoyte at Cincinnati

Yuh didn't say that with any confidence.  :P Buh yeah. :applause:

HOWEVER, there's still an opportunity for TM and soccerman to redeem deyself. Hoyte is not the only one.  ;)

P. S. To Tallman's credit, Mitchell and Waston coincided at where they played but they were not paired together. Carlyle was wrapping up his cycle there before taking the Korea opportunity. Waston was brought in to replace.
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« Reply #236 on: January 30, 2021, 05:25:23 PM »
Doh focus on senior team caps.

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Doh focus on senior team caps.
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« Reply #239 on: January 31, 2021, 11:19:55 AM »
Doh focus on senior team caps.
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Recall, the Q is about CBs.

Ah real dig for this one
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Ah win Tallman ? Ah win Tallman ?

 

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