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Scorpions camp in full house

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Thursday, September 04, 2008
Sixteen of twenty professional players invited for Gambia's World Cup and African Nations Cup qualifier match against Liberia have arrived.

The stars, who have been joined by three local based players in defender Ousman Koli and goalkeepers Joseph Gomez and Christopher Allen, have been training hard with their Belgian coach, Paul Put, ahead of Saturday's do-or-die cracker at the Independence Stadium.

Paul Put is still expecting the Finland based midfielder, Dawda Bah, while Abdoule Paco Corr and Yankuba Ceesay, who were also invited, are likely to miss out.

The European coach will however be without the services of England based striker Edrissa Sonko and Abdoulie Ken Mansally of MLS giants.

Sonko's League One club, Tranmere Rovers, refused to release him simply because they didn't receive the player's release request early enough, while New Revolution's Ken Mansally is reported to be nursing an injury.

The pictorial shows the players who are currently in camp with the exception of Joseph Gomez  and Christoper Allen whose photos were not available at the time of going to press last night.

Author: by Nanama Keita
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