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Flashback: Mystical Marvin; when Caledonia’s dreadlocked genius confused Wim
The following column, written by Lasana Liburd, was first published in the Trinidad Express Sport Magazine on 4 October 2007:
His long spindly legs give him the look of a basketballer. His long mane is more the rave at dancehall concerts than in sporting arenas. He wears the number 10, is used like a number nine and plays like neither.
Photo: Comunicaciones midfielder Jorge Aparacio (left) grapples with Central FC star Marvin Oliver during Concacaf Champions League action on 17 September 2015.
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Flashback: The Dwight stuff, why Yorke’s latter day revival was simply genius
Dwight Yorke is a genius.
No, really. He should hold an honorary diploma from the University of the West Indies (UWI). He should speak to the underprivileged and the differently abled. He should donate his brain to science.
Photo: Iconic Trinidad and Tobago football captain Dwight Yorke passes the ball during during a friendly against Slovenia in Celje, Slovenia on Wednesday 31 May 2006.
(Copyright AP Photo/Darko Bandic)
This thought occurred to me at roughly 6.30am on Monday before breakfast or my morning shower.
At the time, I was watching Australian football team Sydney FC play Costa Rican outfit Deportivo Saprissa in the Fifa World Club Championship.