The inexhaustible Deon Burton, the English-born Jamaican footballer who led Jamaica's qualification to the 1998 World Cup, has been recalled for the Reggae Boyz friendly against Trinidad and Tobago on March 26 at the National Stadium.
Burton, who was last called up during the ill-fated England tour in the summer of 2006 and last played in Jamaica in October 2004 against El Salvador, is one of 13 overseas-based players selected.
Rounding out the list of internationally based invited players are Luton Shelton, Omar Daley, Ian Goodison, Demar Stewart, Jamal Campbell-Ryce, O'neil Thompson, Khari Stephenson, Tyrone Marshall, Marlon King, Ricardo Gardner, Donovan Ricketts and Demar Phillips.
A recall for the 31-year-old Burton seemed unlikely, having largely been ignored by previous head coaches, but technical director René Simoes, who Burton played under during the successful World Cup campaign, has given the Sheffield Wednesday striker another chance.
The match will be used by both teams as part of their preparations for the 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign which begins in June.
The encounter will be the first meeting between the teams in three years with Jamaica coming away 2-1 winners in a Digicel Cup encounter in February 2005.
Trinidad are also expected to field a full-strength team led by English-based talisman Kenwyne Jones of Sunderland and Stern John of Southampton.
Tickets for the game will go on sale from Saturday, March 22. The prices are as follows; grandstand $3,000 and $2,500 and bleachers $1,000.
The ticket outlets are Juici Patties, Clarendon; Hi-Lo Spanish Town, Cross Roads, Liguanea, Mandeville, Port Maria; World of Sports, Savanna-la-Mar, Negril; Petcom Portmore, Western Sports Twin Gates, Liguanea, Montego Bay and Ocho Rios; Rori King petrol station, Lloyds Pharmacy, Morant Bay; York Pharmacy and New Kingston Golf Academy.
linko said
10:42 03/15 2008
A BAA OLD MAN ENE A DRAFT INNA DI PROGRAM HOW WE AGO PRGRESS WID DEM MAN YA..............GIV SUM YUTES A CHANCE BERTON N GOODISON DAYZ DEM DUN
up2 said
10:46 03/15 2008
well d yutes dem deh a brazil a mek a name fi demself....burton nuh good though n pepe can stay a him yaad
***DK*** said
00:07 03/16 2008
waste o time!!!!!!!!!!!!
linko said
11:21 03/16 2008
lol
BadAbe123 said
00:42 03/18 2008
bwoy it still astonish me how little jamaicans know about football. but anyway, to me it seems like rene simoes is just going for experience in this friendly game and wanting to see if he can still use some of the veterans when world cup qualifications come around. let's just see how the match goes.
asian said
00:44 03/18 2008
EXTREME lol
Kaos said
00:50 03/18 2008
Kaos To di World
Boy mi nuh know, may be Simoes sees something most of us don't.
Let us trust his judgment since he as a proven track record....remember he did take us to the World Cup once
AJ said
03:11 03/18 2008
to me this is a step back 4 jamaica cauz him not even a perform good 4 him club muchless
The inexhaustible Deon Burton, the English-born Jamaican footballer who led Jamaica's qualification to the 1998 World Cup, has been recalled for the Reggae Boyz friendly against Trinidad and Tobago on March 26 at the National Stadium.
Burton, who was last called up during the ill-fated England tour in the summer of 2006 and last played in Jamaica in October 2004 against El Salvador, is one of 13 overseas-based players selected.
Rounding out the list of internationally based invited players are Luton Shelton, Omar Daley, Ian Goodison, Demar Stewart, Jamal Campbell-Ryce, O'neil Thompson, Khari Stephenson, Tyrone Marshall, Marlon King, Ricardo Gardner, Donovan Ricketts and Demar Phillips.
A recall for the 31-year-old Burton seemed unlikely, having largely been ignored by previous head coaches, but technical director René Simoes, who Burton played under during the successful World Cup campaign, has given the Sheffield Wednesday striker another chance.
The match will be used by both teams as part of their preparations for the 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign which begins in June.
The encounter will be the first meeting between the teams in three years with Jamaica coming away 2-1 winners in a Digicel Cup encounter in February 2005.
Trinidad are also expected to field a full-strength team led by English-based talisman Kenwyne Jones of Sunderland and Stern John of Southampton.
Tickets for the game will go on sale from Saturday, March 22. The prices are as follows; grandstand $3,000 and $2,500 and bleachers $1,000.
The ticket outlets are Juici Patties, Clarendon; Hi-Lo Spanish Town, Cross Roads, Liguanea, Mandeville, Port Maria; World of Sports, Savanna-la-Mar, Negril; Petcom Portmore, Western Sports Twin Gates, Liguanea, Montego Bay and Ocho Rios; Rori King petrol station, Lloyds Pharmacy, Morant Bay; York Pharmacy and New Kingston Golf Academy.
To di World
Boy mi nuh know, may be Simoes sees something most of us don't.
Let us trust his judgment since he as a proven track record....remember he did take us to the World Cup once