Marvin Andrews has made a good living in the clouds. His vertical leap
is one of the most awesome sights in football. Standing at 1.85 metres
and weighing 81 kilograms, his strong legs propel him into the
stratosphere well above taller opponents, while his uncanny sense of
timing allows for flawless contact with the ball.
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Brent Sancho admitted he didn't know why he was in Dunfermline's
penalty box when the ball arrived at his feet to score the winner
against the Fife side "The ball bounced my way and I just went for it
and with the adrenaline flowing I followed it and took my chance. I
just kept looking back because I was sure the whistle or something
would have gone - I couldn't believe it."
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Trinidad and Tobago national goalkeeper Shaka Hislop admitted yesterday
that his international form has been affected by his fall from favour
at England Premier League club, Portsmouth FC.
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When Trinidad & Tobago international forward Scott Sealy was
drafted in the 2005 MLS SuperDraft in January out of Wake Forest
University, he was a bit bemused.
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A DUMBSTRUCK Dwight Yorke left Australia yesterday, promising to give
Sydney FC a definitive answer on their $800,000-a-year offer within 10
days.
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Crewe Alexandra goalkeeper Clayton Ince said he was never worried about
his performance going into the last 0-0 draw with Costa Rica.
Getting back into the start team in front of Shaka Hislop, Ince said,
even after a shaky start in goal during the match, he was always
confident of pulling off a solid showing between the sticks.
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