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Post by Admin on Oct 28, 2019 18:12:47 GMT
Ian Clauzel interview coming soon.
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Post by Admin on Nov 2, 2019 6:45:02 GMT
The College’s Football League took a turn in 1978 and never looked back.
Gone were the glory days of a Saint Mary’s – Queen’s Royal College final in the North Zone, Trinity and Tranquility had both made their claims throughout the seventies. But now there were two new kids on the block. Mucurapo Senior Comprehensive and John Donaldson Technical Institute (JohnD).
Throw into the mix a diminutive Rastafarian by the name of Ian Clauzel, the Mucurapo Striker whose skill was bamboozling defenders nationwide and taking the country by storm. The masses soon dubbed him “the Dread Dribbler.”
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More to come....tune in on Sunday.
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Post by Admin on Nov 3, 2019 1:33:37 GMT
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Post by Admin on Nov 10, 2019 4:03:17 GMT
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Post by Admin on Nov 17, 2019 3:39:46 GMT
The article has been reedited to include quotes from John D players, Bacchus and Captain, Clyde Joseph. They talk about the North Zone final and the "discrimination" that MCS suffered back in 1978.
VB
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Post by Admin on Nov 25, 2019 17:17:57 GMT
Over 2000 hits, 1000 likes and a hundred visits on this forum and not one mofo leaves a comment. LOL.
Some curious points, Clauzel's goal as great as it was, apparently was an own goal.
Foncette, the GK for Muc., his son was the Gk for TT (Adrian Foncette) when we beat the USA 2-1 a couple of years ago.
Ten thousand showed up at Fatima gournds in 1978 to see MSC vs Fatima. I am guessing half of them couldn't even see the match. '-)
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Post by Admin on Nov 29, 2020 23:50:09 GMT
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Post by Chris on Feb 6, 2021 20:50:28 GMT
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Post by Chris. on Feb 6, 2021 20:55:06 GMT
I played for CIC from 1977-79 ,at the same time as Ian Clauzel. Played against him on 77 & 78 and I can tell you from first hand experience, he was the best dribbler I've seen in the Colleges league. He was extra special.
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