- John Jonke and Anthony Le Gall are no longer on trial.
- Ali Gerba is still practicing with the team. We will soon find out if he will accept an offer from the club on, or shortly after July 15th, when the transfer window opens. If he does decide to move on elsewhere expect it to be in the English lower divisions or Scandanavia.
- Our strikers are really bad. Peter Byers is totally inept and MDS should revert back to using him as a late game sub when he could be most effective against tiring opposition defense.
- Apparently the Gulls are in discussions with much loved midfielder Antonio Ribeiro. Fixing past mistakes are we?
- What an incredibly heart-wrenching way to lose a game last night. The defense looked like pylons standing around like slack-jawed yokels as the Caps scored the winner in stoppage time to win 2-1 and take a 7 point lead atop the NASL division albeit with a game in hand.
Why is Le Gall not going to play for the club? Not good enough???
ReplyDeleteThe only thing I heard about Le Gall is that apparently he did not exhibit the greatest attitude during his trial.
ReplyDeleteHe signed a contract elsewhere anyway
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What happened to John Jonke?
ReplyDeleteI can't believe the loss.. it really takes away from scoring a set piece goal.
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