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Yusupha Jow <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 5 Apr 2000 18:41:15 EDT
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Omar, it seems as if we have many prospects coming up.  Hopefully, they will all come back to represent The Gambia.  Then we shall qualify for the WC. (laugh)  I culled this info about Mamadou Diallo from Tampa's website.  It seems as if he is highly regarded here:
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With Tampa Bay: Guest player for Mutiny for 10-day stretch in early March ... Scored four of Mutiny's eight goals in 8-1 win over University of Tampa March 2, then collected Tampa Bay's only score on PK against Chicago Fire March 4 ... Four shots on goal versus Fire ... Suffered slightly sprained ankle early in second half of Fire exhibition and sat out remainder of match ... Mutiny's top goal scorer of spring.
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At this point, Tampa Bay is in second position in the Eastern Central Conference.  Momadou has not scored yet but I look forward to watching him play.

BTW, I thing the MLS is terrible.  The  final game between DC and LA seemed like a high school game between SAHS and GHS or something.  Their games seem to be highly physical and lacking in skill.  But what they lack in skill, the Americans make up with the effort they put in the game.

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