San Juan Jabloteh and Trinidad and Tobago international striker Willis Plaza talks life and football with Wired868:
Upcoming Pro League fixtures
(Friday 9 December)
Morvant Caledonia Utd v Point Fortin Civic, 6pm, Hasely Crawford Stadium;
San Juan Jabloteh v Club Sando, 8pm, Hasely Crawford Stadium;
(Monday 12 December)
W Connection v Central FC, 6.30pm, Ato Boldon Stadium;
(Tuesday 13 December)
St Ann’s Rangers v Defence Force, 6pm, Hasely Crawford Stadium;
Police FC v Ma Pau, 8pm, Hasely Crawford Stadium.
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No sense being loyal to clubs in TnT too many snakes …get yours and get out. He look like he have something with a lil fine tuning …….
He has all the attributes of a top striker. Maybe he was in the wrong era. Good player.
If it matters – the English aside, Plaza is a player that could play on my team. I see a self-driven, highly potent speedster and one that do not need someone over his back to keep his focus. I believe that he is a better scorer than he produces and that would be job to assist him.
Can you imagine if he worked on his fitness?
As a former player of the game and striker…I wish Willie PlaI…za can get more playing time..I like is attitude in front of goal..
Playing the cat and mouse with the defence
Man say he plays for the money, kudos (Y)
Money and love for the game, not loyalty with the clubs… Sounds like he was burned already and doesn’t want a repeat.