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Football / Re: La Foucade takes over as Rangers coach
« on: February 13, 2008, 02:18:02 PM »
y does it matter though ???

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Emmanuel is a fantastic talent one of pace ,vision and exceptional ball control he practicaly destroyed school football when he was down here .............................was kinda shoked when i didnt see his name on the list cause he has already shown he better than elton john  hyland and guerra  at school level when he dominated the center of the park against them last year.And currently he is playing at a much higher level as them and from reports he reel successful upthere .I am telling u he could more than bolster this squad.At least the ttff should look at their talent pool.

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Football / Re: Aurtis to lock down oppossition midfield
« on: February 13, 2006, 06:07:04 PM »
silver couboax ....we all have concreate evidence that u know absoulutly nothing about the game of football ...before u praise ur local boy for fantasic performances in a monumental achievement u look to criticise and demolish the spirt and fantasic confidence we as people have in Jabolotea's super star......u are just the picture perfect mold of a typical waggonist

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Football / Re: Fatima blanked on All Star team.
« on: December 03, 2005, 07:04:23 AM »
noo they are two all star team one going barbados and one going jamacia all the fatima players have decided to go barbados because there will be more unerversity scouts there .

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Football / Re: 15 MINUTE VIDEO OF TRINI GOALS.....REAL REAL DRED
« on: November 20, 2005, 01:18:52 PM »
send it to me nah  mca_wilson@hotmail.com

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Football / Re: Fatima eh easy nah
« on: July 25, 2005, 09:28:42 AM »
sean ramdo is not playin nex season and chad de fratias didnt come out o one trainin session as yet

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Football / forgien based in action over the weekend
« on: May 01, 2005, 09:23:28 AM »
Kenwyne jones ...........started played 65 mins  stoke  lose 1-0

Ian cox ................started played 90 mins   gillinham drew 1-1

Stern John ...........started played 90 mins ...........scored 2 goals   coventry won 6-2

Andre Boucard ......came on in the 65 min   peterbourogh lose 3-0

Clayton Ince .........started played 90  mins    crewe lose 5-1

Carlos Edwards ........started played 90 mins .........scored 1 goal   wrexham win 4-2

Dennis Laurance ........started played 90 mins    wrexham win 4-2

Ricky Shakes ............started played 90 mins     bury win 1-0

Derek Phillips .................started played 90 mins   shamrock lose 3-1
 
Conrad Smith ...................started played 56 mins  lynx lose 2-1

Rick titus ..........................started played 90 mins lynx lose 2-1

Kevin Jeffery.....................started played 43 mins   kickers win 2-1

Robin hart ......................started played  85 mins  lynx lose 2-1

Jason Scotland ................came on in the 67 min  dundee unt win 2-1

Brent Rahim.......................come on in the 68 min  falkirk lose 1-0

Scott Sealy ....................Started played 45 mins   kc drew 0-0

Leslie fitzpatrick ...................stated played 90 mins   real salt lake  drew 2-2

Avery john .....................started played 90 mins    new england won 1-0

Cornell Glen ...................came on in the 45 min    columbus lose 2-0

Cristopher Bichhall ..............started played 90 mins  portvale lose 1-0

Marvin Andrews ................started played 90 mins   rangers won 3-1



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Football / Crew acquire Cornell Glen from FC Dallas.
« on: April 26, 2005, 05:10:22 PM »
Crew acquire Cornell Glen from FC Dallas.
By: Jonathan Nierman/MLSnet.com Staff.
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The Columbus Crew and FC Dallas completed a deal Tuesday that sends Trinidad & Tobago international forward Cornell Glen to Columbus in exchange for the Crew's natural second-round pick in the 2006 MLS SuperDraft and a 2005 Youth International slot. Glen will be classified as a Senior International. To make room for Glen on their roster, the Crew waived veteran forward Dante Washington.
"We are excited about the addition of Cornell Glen," said Columbus Crew head coach Greg Andrulis. "Cornell is one of the rising young stars in the CONCACAF region. He is a dynamic forward who can change a game. We look forward to having another quality forward on the team."
A native of Port of Spain, Trinidad, Glen joins his third MLS team since coming to MLS for the 2004 season. Last year he was a member of the MetroStars and saw action in 18 games for the club, scoring six goals and adding two assists. He was then shipped to FC Dallas in exchange for the 12th overall pick of the 2005 SuperDraft, which the Metros used to select 18-year-old defender Tim Ward. Glen never made an appearance for FC Dallas in league play.
Prior to joining the MetroStars, Glen played professionally in his native land with San Juan Jabloteh. He has also appeared for the Trinidad & Tobago national team, scoring many goals for his country.
The release of Washington ends the 34-year-old's third stint with the Crew. In nine MLS seasons Washington accumulated 52 goals and 29 assists in 161 games played, including 111 as a starter. He also scored five goals and added one assist in postseason play.
"I want to thank Dante for his tremendous professionalism and commitment to the Columbus Crew," said Andrulis. "He is a first class individual who has had a positive effect on our team and our community."


Cornell Glen (left) did not appear in any games with FC Dallas this season. (Brendan Maloney/WireImage.com).

Columbus Crew.

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Football / Re: sancho score
« on: April 09, 2005, 10:44:36 AM »
Substitute Jason Scotland scores the winner as United progress to the Scottish Cup final defeating HIbs 2-1

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Football / Re: sancho score
« on: April 09, 2005, 10:41:27 AM »
latapy club falkirk has now officially one a place in tthe scottish premier league next seson .so mabye russel does not need to be there for the remaining of this season because he has already acoplished his goal

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Football / sancho score
« on: April 09, 2005, 09:40:04 AM »
brent sancho came on in the 42 min to score today for dundee unt

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Football / Re: latas score today
« on: April 02, 2005, 10:44:51 AM »
scotland also score as he come on but dundeee unt loss

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Football / Re: latas score today
« on: April 02, 2005, 10:05:08 AM »
he not even on the bench must be in reserves

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Football / latas score today
« on: April 02, 2005, 09:38:29 AM »
latas score in falkirk victory today .no other trinidadian scored any goals for the day yet

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Football / Re: youth football
« on: March 23, 2005, 06:15:37 PM »
 An Academy provides a unique opportunity for soccer players age 8-18 to experience the very highest level of soccer instruction and coaching. An experiencedcoaching staff bring years of professional soccer experience to the young dedicated soccer player. Young players with the commitment and determination to bring their skill to a new level will benefit from this experience.

 

A year round program provides continuity of training, fitness, skills and mental preparation. The program repeats three times each week to allow players to attend the most convenient session. The program includes a complete series of specific skill improvement programs, with specially designed drills to reinforce each new skill.And y should this not benifit our development of football


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Football / Re: Scott Sealey scores again
« on: March 23, 2005, 03:09:20 PM »
ALAJUELA, Costa Rica - The Kansas City Wizards wrapped up their 10-day trip to Costa Rica with a disappointing 3-1 loss to Costa Rican club Alajuelense in Alajuela Tuesday night. Despite the loss, the Wizards were encourage by yet another goal from rookie forward Scott Sealy, who knotted the score in the 54th minute with his second goal in as many days.
Alajuela drew first blood with a quick strike in the 4th minute and the Wizards struggled to recover through the first half. Davy Arnaud had a breakaway chance midway through the first period, but missed his shot as the goalkeeper closed off his angle on goal. Preki also had an opportunity near the top of the box, but wasn't able to find the back of the net.

At halftime, the Wizards regrouped and opened the second half better organized and gained control of the momentum early. ]Davy Arnaud and Scott Sealy combined in the 54th minute to even the score at 1-1. With the ball near midfield, Arnaud turned his defender and broke loose down the right side. He then sent a curling ball behind the defense at the top of the box allowing Sealy to run on to it in fill stride. Sealy took one touch and, as the goalkeeper came off his line to challenge Sealy, he calmly chipped the ball over the sliding 'keeper allowing it to softly settle in the back of the net.
Following the goal, the Wizards gained confidence and were able to create more offensively, but Alajuelense would strike again in the 60th minute with a tight angle goal from the right side and would seal the game with a third goal in the 80th minute.

"This was not a sharp outing for us, we know we are much better than this and we have a few things we need to work on," said Head Coach Bob Gansler following the game. "This was another rehearsal and we have one more chance this Friday in Tulsa before the season starts."

Kansas City will return to Kansas City on Wednesday, March 23rd. The team will then travel to Tulsa, Oklahoma for an exhibition doubleheader on Friday, March 25th. The Wizards reserves will take on the University of Tulsa in the first game of the evening, with kickoff scheduled for 4:30 p.m. CT. Immediately following the reserve game, the Wizards senior squad will face MLS expansion team Real Salt Lake in the night cap.

The match against RSL will serve as the team's final tune-up before the start of the 2005 MLS regular season when the Wizards host the Colorado Rapids on Arrowhead Stadium on Saturday, April 2nd. Kickoff is slated for 7:00 p.m. CT.

Scoring Summary:
ALJ- Goal Scorer Unknown 4'
KC- Scott Sealy (Davy Arnaud) 54'
ALJ- Goal Scorer Unknown 60'
ALJ- Goal Scorer Unknown 80'


Kansas City Wizards Lineup:
Bo Oshoniyi-GK; Sasha Victorine, Jimmy Conrad, Nick Garcia, Jose Luis Burciaga Jr.; Preki (Jack Jewsbury-46;), Diego Gutierrez, Alex Zotinca (Diego Walsh-75'), Chris Klein; Davy Arnaud, Scott Sealy (Omar Gomez-61')



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Football / Re: All Caribbean Team !
« on: March 21, 2005, 03:50:51 PM »
but boss all these players are playing in a champion ship team in englanld and are all starters .IN fact the own goal specialist u called is the captain of his club and played in the fa cup quater final .The jamacians have all retired from international football and are doing much better than our retireies.
So are u saying that arnol dawricka a player on our side is not playing in his shadow if he even has one?????????????as a footballer arnold has not really achived anything as the highest form of football he has played besides the ssfl and the pro league is the scottish 2 nd divison........and how is can avery john and brent sancho feature in the six defenders i gave these players are all playing a higher quality of football and are always playing ,un like sancho????????and avery john is playing in the mls he  might in the future reach their level but is no where there yet..............
I love my contry but these players just simply cannot make the cut over the jamacians i called i am looking at quality not nationallity

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Football / Re: youth football
« on: March 21, 2005, 03:36:49 PM »
Every year in T&T they should select a North South East West and Tobago youth team's, U16 & U18. Train them for one month and Play home and away. Invite scouts from pro clubs and American universities.
This will form a base for National Youth teams. Its inexpensive and has potential to be of high quality. Certainly better than watching players win 23-0



As far as I know... this has always been done... never publicised though. It was how all national youth teams got picked. Each zone would have a screening and then they will eventually get down to about 22 players each. There would then be a zonal all star tournament. The national coaches would call players from these teams. I was on the North Zone u-14 through u-16 in 94,95 and 96. Was also fortunate to be selected for the National u-17's for qualifying for the 97 WC in Egypt. (didn't make the final cut though) The coaches was Grayson and LaFoucade. The training was once a week in Presentation grounds, Chaguanas. The only bad thing I could say bout the then coaching staff... was that we take too long to get a settled squad. We was together for bout a year and men was always coming in and out. We hardly play practice games. We play a Tobago 11 and an American high school had come down and we play them. About 6months or less b4 qualifiers start the side finally get clearance to do weight training in the stadium. I think the staff heart was in de right place but the preparations was not enough.
Players to come out of this team: Cornell Glen, Scott Sealey, Kerry Baptiste, Kerwyn Jack (anybody know where this man gone?), Akudu Goodridge, Kester Cornwall, Isa Ar-Razi, Gary Gibbings, Josh Johnson, and several others





where have these players really gonee they should have been developed to come directly into the senior team

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Cricket Anyone / Re: My Bess 14
« on: March 21, 2005, 10:34:09 AM »
1.Chis Gyale Jam
2.Wavell Hinds Jam
3.Ramnaresh Sarwan GUy
4.Brian LaraTri
5.Shiv Chanerpaul Guy
6.Dwanyne Bravo Tri
7.Cortney Brown Bra
8.Omari Banks lew
9.Tino Best Bdos
10.Pedro Collins bdos
11.Fiedel Edwards bdos









This to me is the best west indian 11

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Cricket Anyone / Re: South Africa going after Whitewash
« on: March 21, 2005, 10:29:05 AM »
I  reelly think so too i think this school boy side can pull of an upset many of them are doing better than current players at the regional cricket level .i reely cah wait to see the out come of this whole by pass

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Football / Re: RSL salvages draw with Rapids - Rojas set up a goal
« on: March 21, 2005, 10:22:11 AM »
This is great news hope he continues and playes even better vs guatemala..........................good start marlon

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Football / Re: Mourinho branded enemy of football
« on: March 21, 2005, 10:19:57 AM »
 
UEFA man accuses Jose of lying
 
 
UEFA have accused Chelsea lied over claims that Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard had spoken with referee Anders Frisk in the official's dressing room.
European football's governing body today charged Chelsea, Blues manager Jose Mourinho, his assistant Steve Clarke and the club's security official Les Miles with bringing the game into disrepute.


Mourinho, Clarke and Miles are accused of making 'wrong and unfounded' statements over what they claimed they had seen occur at half-time of the Champions League match at the Nou Camp on February 23.

The trio could now face fines or touchline bans if found guilty at a hearing on March 31, and UEFA director of communications William Gaillard believes the organisation has damning evidence against the London club.

'I can categorically state that this (the alleged meeting between Rijkaard and Frisk) did not happen,' Gaillard told Sky Sports News.

'In one statement by Chelsea we have two officials - not including Mourinho - saying they have seen it which we know is not possible from where they were, they could not have seen it.

'At the same time, in an article he wrote, we have Mourinho saying he was the one who saw it. There is a contradiction between the two statements.'

Gaillard added on Sky Sports News: 'This is bringing the game into disrepute.

'It is using `the end justifies the means' (approach). To get where you are going - in this case in the Champions League - you are ready to use disloyal methods and, frankly, this is totally and completely unacceptable.'

Frisk has since retired from refereeing after receiving death threats from Chelsea fans following the match.

The Swede's decision 'dismayed' UEFA but, even in light of their assertion that the claims made by Mourinho were false, they will respect Frisk's decision to quit for the safety of his family. 'The UEFA referees' committee and everyone involved was extremely dismayed by Anders Frisk's resignation, but we are not charging Chelsea with his resignation.

'He has asked us not to ask him to reconsider. It was a difficult decision for him to make. More than half of his life has been spent refereeing.

'But he wants to spend more time with his children. The kind of threat he received made him think twice about whether he should keep going.'

On the night of the match, which Chelsea lost 2-1, spokesman Simon Greenberg said: 'We will be submitting an official complaint to UEFA about an incident that occurred at half-time. That's all I can say.'

On February 27, Mourinho was quoted in Dez Record as saying: 'When I saw Rijkaard entering the referee's dressing room I couldn't believe it. When (Didier) Drogba was sent off I didn't get surprised.

'There is something that tells me that in London the referee will be (Pierluigi) Collina, the best in the world. A perfect referee with personality and quality.'

A UEFA statement said: 'UEFA today announced the opening of disciplinary proceedings against Chelsea FC, head coach Josi Mourinho, assistant manager Steve Clarke and security responsible Les Miles, for making false declarations, notably in the complaint sent by Chelsea FC following the UEFA Champions League match played against FC Barcelona at the Camp Nou on 23 February 2005.

'By further disseminating these wrong and unfounded statements, Chelsea FC allowed its technical staff to deliberately create a poisoned and negative ambience amongst the teams and to put pressure on the refereeing officials,' the statement continued. 
Mourinho could never be the enemy of football if any thing he benifited football in a great way
1.by being a discipinarian
2.winnning every thing there is to be won with porto
3.is on to of the epl
4.semi finals of the champios league
5.most mensioned coach in the buiness
6.Chelsea fan based has increased considerably scince he is there
&.makes players improve deco costinia manish joe cole

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Football / Re: Luxemburgo on borrowed time
« on: March 21, 2005, 10:15:51 AM »
The coach at real madrid doesnt treally matter i belive that who ever goes there will have a very hard time to put thier imput as i belive that the players already dictate the pace

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Football / Re: Doubt over Andrews for Guatemala game.
« on: March 21, 2005, 10:13:59 AM »
for reel why hasnt avery been selected i preferr him than thomas .and i am confident that andwers will play the qualifier so to will cox dispite injuriy reports .

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Football / predicictions of goal cup
« on: March 21, 2005, 10:12:09 AM »
 
GROUP A                       GROUP B                              GROUP C
MIAMI SEATTLE ,           BOSTON                               LOS ANGLES, HOUSTON

   HONDURAS                 COSTA RICA                          SOUTH AFRICA
   PANAMA                     USA                                       GUATEMALA
   TRINIDAD & TOBAGO   CANADA                                MEXICO
   COLOMBIA                  CUBA                                     JAMAICA
 predictions for each group
colombian and t and t will go through in group 1
Costa rica and usa will go throug
south africa and mexico  wil go through

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Football / Re: Bunji Garlin to provide theme song for Road to Germany.
« on: March 20, 2005, 07:55:22 PM »
did the song come out yet?

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Football / Re: The greatest ball juggler of all time!!!!!
« on: March 20, 2005, 07:52:29 PM »
Where he from ????
 ???

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Football / Re: The greatest ball juggler of all time!!!!!
« on: March 20, 2005, 07:48:07 PM »
That reeeeeeeeeeel mad hossssss
a now sendin it to every body
thankx for showin me

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Football / Re: Short Cuts
« on: March 20, 2005, 07:37:59 PM »
All we need to do is hire professionals i admires bsc effort but he is just not a professionla what has he won as a coaach .ssfl ??????????wat is that .WE need professioals to come down here and impliment systems that has worked off the pitch to develop football these people can also  teach their trades to locals so they can learn and intern spread this much neded knowledge

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Football / Re: The World Tour Soccer( Sam this game has T&T)
« on: March 20, 2005, 07:34:42 PM »
I doh think this forum is for dis .but the best foot ball game by far is winning eleven

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