Dwight Yorke
Dwight Yorke
Dwight Eversley Yorke CMis a Tobagonian former football player. He played for Aston Villa, Manchester United, Blackburn Rovers, Birmingham City, Sydney FC and Sunderland. He was the assistant manager of the Trinidad and Tobago national team until the completion of the qualifying matches for the 2010 FIFA World Cup...
ProfessionSoccer Player
Date of Birth3 November 1971
firing overcome public sure
Certainly, the public will play a significant part in that, and I'm sure if we play to our abilities and everyone is firing on all cylinders, which we need on the day to overcome Mexico, and I'm sure that that will happen,
contract few interest lots says
I'm disappointed that they told me I can go but I've got a two-year contract and that says a lot. All my things are set up here for two years. There's lots of interest - there's a few things - but nothing has been done.
means seal win
It means now that we have it all to play for and a win will seal it for us,
considered expectation fans less playing return
There's an expectation from the fans and the public, because of our playing roster, so if we return with anything less (than the title), then yeah, we could be considered failures.
against amazing feeling guys momentum seal wednesday
It's an amazing feeling for the guys to keep this momentum going ... and now it's just up to us to seal it on Wednesday against the Mexicans.
amazing feeling guys momentum
It's an amazing feeling for the guys to keep this momentum going.
against body came half iceland midway mind needed second spot sure time
From the time I came off midway through the second half against Iceland I have been doing what is needed to make sure my body and my mind is spot on for Sunday.
again direction far kick next seem time together
So far things seem to be going in the right direction and, hopefully, we can kick it off again the next time we are together (against Peru).
amount capable chance good management patience people regular running scoring shown tremendous
...We the players, we see in the training, we know what he is capable of, the management has shown a tremendous amount of patience with him, and yet he's come back, and that's a good sign, that's he's confident, he's up and running again, he's scoring on a regular basis, and people should give him a chance and support.