Bad Boys Sent Home

It is not just Scotland that have problems with players behaving on International duty. Jamaica have dropped Motherwell winger Chris Humphrey and Birmingham striker Marlon King from their World Cup squad squad after breaking curfew rules. The pair have been axed from Jamaica's opening two qualifiers against Guatemala and Antigua & Barbuda. A statement on the Jamaica Football Federation website read: "The Jamaica Football Federation wishes to advise that head coach of the national senior team, Theodore 'Tappa' Whitmore, has taken the decision to drop Marlon King and Chris Humphrey from the squad for the first two World Cup qualifying games for breaking curfew rules. This decision is consistent with the head coach's zero-tolerance approach for acts of indiscipline and indiscretion. The team has returned to its training base at Braco and will continue preparations for the opening World Cup Qualifier on Friday, June 8 at 8:30 pm at the National Stadium."

Source: FOOTYMAD