It would be nice if it was the CSA that actually told us about these games for once, but whatever.
Three games in two FIFA dates. So far so good on the 30-35 total/85 per cent of FIFA dates promise.
Oh, and CAP NANA!
NOTE: Having spoke with the CSA a moment ago, it was confirmed to me that talks are ongoing with the Jamaica federation. However, the paperwork has yet to be officially signed, which is why they had not released the information yet.
They also said that they were talking to other countries for games in that period.
Friday, December 18, 2009
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Do friendlies cap-tie players? Or is more just "Cap Nanna" so he can get some experience?
This isn't on an official FIFA date, so I don't think players can be cap-tied for this one. I think I might drop FIFA an email just to see if I can get the definite answer on this one though.
It's too bad a certain Blackburn player wasn't available for this game (play West Ham on the 30th) might make for an interesting decision on his part.
Canada can't cap-tie anyone until June 2011. They can, however, cap somone.
Wow. Good to see from the CSA. besides Nana, any other newbies got a chance?
Any chance Haber gets a look?
David Edgar needs to be capped. I don't understand why he hasn't been. If MLS players start for the CNM team, you'd think someone who can crack the premiership/championship should have been capped long ago, esp. in light of recent defections.
edgar doesn't play.
Regardless of him not playing at the moment, why shouldn't we give him at least a sub role for this one? It's only a friendly, and we should show him our desire for his participation with the Nats.
Who cares if he's not playing now. Get him capped once. He may work out or he may not. Most of the regular starters for the CMNT can't even crack the premiership/championship, which he has already done.
Or maybe we should keep doing what we've been doing. Feel confident and not cap him, then wait for the press release in a year from now to hear he's been capped elsewhere.
Edgar is a good reserve player who hasn't proven that he is a consistent performer at the premiership level (although he is being paid premiership money, which is nice for him).
Until he starts to play regularly in meaningful games, I would not call him into a camp. Reserve games for Burnley are clearly not that meaningful. The last time I remember him wearing red, he looked mediocre at the U20 WC
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