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Originally Posted by tontonlali You said:
These have known or seen too many better known, more talented player go to waste after "serving their country". What about Pierre Jean- Jacques, Peguerro Jean Philippe, Stephane Guillaume and else...
They are the exceptions that confirm the rule. What about the rest? They don't have talent too? The fact that a few rare foreign clubs have cherry-picked from our stable doe NOT change the situation for most of our players. They just beleive in working hard to suceed....
I guess the rest don't believe in hard work and success.
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Who knows what's going to happen after Korea? What you want to happen after Korea.
I would hope the players get noticed by scouts in Korea and get scholarships and contracts afterwards.
Those who works hardly with discipline would succed. If they want a better life they have to work hard by playindg good foo-ball (soccer) to get some professional contract.- They don't have to chet on all the country in the purpose to get a better life..... Nothing to see with Nationalism or something like you said. It's simply about integrity, honesty, respect... |  
In light of the abject misery in Haiti, the vast majority of us don't have discipline, integrity, honesty and respect. How naive of you.
Then again in light of the latest development in this matter, we are arguing a moot point. Neverless, please notice that, as the Haitian Consul in New York has noted, "most of these kids come from well-to-do family". If they came from Cite Soley and Kafou, they would be fools not to defect. |