charlie davis looks white..his brother bryan demonstrates the african in dat family not too far back.
charlie is definetly out as white. he cyan 'pass' but he is not!
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mapoui wrote:AH QUESTUION HERE FUH ALLYUH....WHERE DOES LARRY GOMES FIT?![]()
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I cud not answer it but I guess if Steve Comacho is white then so must Gomes!![]()
I cud not answer it so I thought I wud arks allyuh. I am tending to consider him white and include him. in which case I wud have to re-arrange my side again![]()
so nobdy comment on my Larry Gomes request. ok! I will decide myself. I will regard Gomes as white. if I consider Gomes as white them he is an automatic pick for the best white 11. so I have to change my side again...make it better!
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this is prolly my final fine-tuning. considering Lary Gomes as white brings the 'best white team' to its best representation:
the 6 batsmen now are:
George Challenor,
Jeffrey Stollmeyer,
Stephen Comacho,
Joey carew,
Larry Gomes
Percy (Tim) Tarilton
I have dropped Victor Stollmeyer with heavy heart for I know he was a very good batsman indeed and would have made a great name for himself had war not intervened.
the remainder of the team:
Willie Rodriguez
Jackie Hendricks
Gerry Gomez
Richard Edwards
Eric Atkinson
12man..Tony White
I have left out players like Bruce Pairedeau and Peter Bayley from BG. Simpson Guillen, MP Fernandes and Kenny Trestrail from Trinidad. John Goddard, ELG Hoad and Dennis Atkinson from trinidad.
and fuh googs lee let him prove why sknash shud be incuded before any of the 6 batsmen listed. Tim tarilton scored the first westindian tripple in any form of first class cricket. Tarilton scored big time during his career. when test cricket finally came he was too old to do well...as was George Challenor.
but when westindies toured england before test status was granted Challenor in particular scored huge...as a younger man. Tarilton did well enough. but sknash does not approach the accomplishments of these two men as great contributors to the development of westindies cricket..and to westindian development overall.
Brondon Sknish does not factor in at all. and goodbye to him. with the rise of Edwards, the possible or likely return of Sarwan, and his expose as the terrible mediocrity he really is...there is no place for sknish anymore.
he is prolly in Oz already re-settling down with his family
the 6 batsmen now are:
George Challenor,
Jeffrey Stollmeyer,
Stephen Comacho,
Joey carew,
Larry Gomes
Percy (Tim) Tarilton
I have dropped Victor Stollmeyer with heavy heart for I know he was a very good batsman indeed and would have made a great name for himself had war not intervened.
the remainder of the team:
Willie Rodriguez
Jackie Hendricks
Gerry Gomez
Richard Edwards
Eric Atkinson
12man..Tony White
I have left out players like Bruce Pairedeau and Peter Bayley from BG. Simpson Guillen, MP Fernandes and Kenny Trestrail from Trinidad. John Goddard, ELG Hoad and Dennis Atkinson from trinidad.
and fuh googs lee let him prove why sknash shud be incuded before any of the 6 batsmen listed. Tim tarilton scored the first westindian tripple in any form of first class cricket. Tarilton scored big time during his career. when test cricket finally came he was too old to do well...as was George Challenor.
but when westindies toured england before test status was granted Challenor in particular scored huge...as a younger man. Tarilton did well enough. but sknash does not approach the accomplishments of these two men as great contributors to the development of westindies cricket..and to westindian development overall.
Brondon Sknish does not factor in at all. and goodbye to him. with the rise of Edwards, the possible or likely return of Sarwan, and his expose as the terrible mediocrity he really is...there is no place for sknish anymore.
he is prolly in Oz already re-settling down with his family