Making the team I not sure. But here are the names of a few men that should be in the camp come next year:
Errol McFarlane Jr: Scored some CRITICAL goals for us in the early rounds. Where he is now?Â
Jerron Nixon: An "ol' foot" as the Jamaicans would say, but he did have some impressive run outs for us in the early round as well. Natural left footers are also always helpful given the fact that we still have no real left midfielder on the team.
Collin Samuel: I don't think we are going to blow anyone away at the World Cup with our slow deliberate game. Beenie may choose to pick up the pace a bit and capitalize on our speed etc. In that regard, and looking at other underdogs' past successes at the World Cup using speed, Samuel might be a good addition.
Joel Bailey: Very nice striker with endless skill. Was getting into the mix earlier but an untimely injury led him to not getting called up in the earlier rounds. Would be nice to see how he handles training in the camp, and may be a good grooming tool for World Cup 2010.
Kerwyn "Hardest" Jemmot: Only if he serious. Otherwise forget about it. Good grooming tool for World Cup 2010.
Radanfar Abu Bakr: Good young defender. Tallest and Air Dog getting up there in age so it would be nice to start incorporating these youths from now. Not that he would make the team, but the experience would be great for this young talent.
Anthony Noreiga: Ditto as Abu Bakr.
Kevin Austin: Natural left footer. Years of professional experience. He was also with us long before it was fashionable to do so and got hurt (a broken leg I believe?) in a game playing for Trinidad. Might provide squad depth.
Evans Wise: Natural left footer. Familiar with Germany having played professionally there for many years. I believe that if there is one person that can hone Wise's skill and put it to great use, it would be Leo Beenhakker.