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Football / Re: Warriors re-group Aug 12 in Connecticut.
« on: July 28, 2005, 08:57:42 AM »
Fellas you'll see our goal is to get a point and not win.This was our goal against Colombia too.I say that to say that I have a serious problem with this ultra defensive sh!t we're playing.Our forwards and midfielders are not pressuring the ball,their is no apparent offensive strategy and not until it reaches our defensive third are we putting any pressure at all.As we saw against Mexico ,Honduras,Panama and Colombia pressure does burst pipe.
Personally I'm against that unattractive ultra defensive sh!t that puts us in a' hope for de best' situation.

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Football / Re: Hector Sam makes a case for Port Vale start.
« on: July 26, 2005, 09:05:48 AM »
New signing Hector Sam was again among the scorers as Port Vale secured third place in the Isle of Man tournament with a 4-0 win against the host side.
Another Report from Teamtalk

Sam, a summer signing from Wrexham, scored twice after coming on as a second-half substitute. The Trinidadian had also scored in the previous round's defeat on penalties to Carlisle.

Nathan Lowndes and Joe Cardle were also on the scoresheet in Douglas as the League One side rounded off the tournament in style.

Carlisle won the tournament with a 1-0 win over Oldham.



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Football / Re: John gets T&T call up
« on: July 25, 2005, 03:56:49 PM »
Shotta and Jersey Kid like you'll doh read or what,look de source at de bottom of the articke TEAMTALK.website www.teamtalk.com . And for those who on this sight looong time know once I print something ah have meh source......good or bad.

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Football / Re: John gets T&T call up
« on: July 25, 2005, 10:37:38 AM »
I ain't know we call a squad already ?

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Football / John gets T&T call up
« on: July 25, 2005, 10:36:30 AM »
Coventry striker Stern John has been called up for World Cup qualification duty by Trinidad & Tobago.

The 28-year-old Sky Blues frontman has been named in the squad set to assemble prior to the Caribbean nation's clash with USA at Hartford in Conneticut on Wednesday 17 August.

Trinidad & Tobago lost their last qualification match 2-0 in Mexico to leave them lying fifth in their six-nation group and meaning victory over USA is essential if hopes of reaching the Germany 2006 finals are not to be extinguished.

John's call-up will not effect his Coventry commitments though with the USA game falling three days before City are due to entertain QPR at the Ricoh Arena.


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Football / Re: Coventry pre-season
« on: July 24, 2005, 03:47:23 PM »
X-Ray show it not as bad as previously taught.Bruised ribs and fluid in the lungs.Recovery time expected to be shorter.
It is amazing as soon as a little fire light up under John ass he's start performing.Dis is why he should have been on de bench for dat last game against Colombia because he look like a player as soon as he feels comfortable with a situation he's play sh!t.Dem type a players de coach as have to be in their face.
Finally Coventry ain't have any reserve keeper.John and Ince should put in a word for Durance like what Shaka did for Jack.

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Football / Re: CONCACAF unveils 2005 Gold Cup All-Tournament Team
« on: July 23, 2005, 04:30:36 PM »
I believe Dog deserve at least honorable mention but I guess dat is wahat you get when your team get knock out in de first round because I see Marshall from Jamaica there and in my opinion Dog's performance was not worse than his.

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Football / Re: Kelvin Jack keen on Brighton move
« on: July 22, 2005, 03:36:01 PM »
Laaawd ......if all goes according to plan we may be loaded in de champioship division,including three goalkeepers.

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Football / Re: blade like fust time eh...!!!
« on: July 17, 2005, 10:12:33 AM »
Dat has always been Jamaica's MO.The difference between this team and those in the '90's is de experience in passing de blade.Occacionally they'll produce a Trini type player like Whitmore and we'll produce a JA type player like Elcock. ;D

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Football / Bench Men
« on: July 16, 2005, 08:27:07 PM »
You'll realise how many men who played in de Gold Cup and started for us either on or off de bench for their clubs.
     Kelvin Jack,Avery John,Brent Rahim,Jason Scotland,Stern John (most times),Colin Samuel.If you exclude the PFL men  dat only leave Dog,Lawrence, Birchall and I assume Spann
    Only 4 of our large foreign contingent of players who start for us actually start for their clubs.

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Palos how yu sounding  like a expert so.Even Websters cyar have a diffination like that WITH examples ;D

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Football / Re: Stern admits disappointment after Gold Cup defeat.
« on: July 16, 2005, 07:34:05 AM »
I'm disappointed that Stern mentioned nothing about his sub par performance.Its one thing to mention about the team but but he needs to take stock of the sh!t he's playing.

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Football / Leo Beenhakker, tough taskmaster for Trinidad
« on: July 14, 2005, 10:56:47 AM »
Leo Beenhakker, tough taskmaster for Trinidad.
By: Keyvan Antonio Heydari.
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"I have spent 40 years in the game. I have been asked every question. I have told my story, answered everything", say Beenhakker.
In soccer, many coaches like to have a hard man at the back or in the middle. Trinidad has their hardest man at the head of the national team. Dutchman Leo Beenhakker coached the Soca warriors in the Gold Cup and now that they are out of the tournament after a respectable showing, must refocus his players as they try to get back in the race for a World Cup qualifying spot. His no-nonsense demeanor is starting to filter down. Trinidad has no time to waste.
"I have spent 40 years in the game. I have been asked every question. I have told my story, answered everything. I give you five minutes."
Trinidad' s limited player pool was reflected in the few changes made by Beenhakker in the starting lineup in the Soca Warriors' three matches during Gold Cup. But his discipline has produced a more organized and compact team, which played in Miami without its biggest star, former Manchester United forward Dwight Yorke, now in Australia. His limited pool of players notwithstanding, Beenhakker is molding a team in his image, less flashy and more direct. New addition Chris Birchall, who grew up in Stoke, England but now a Trinidadian international (by virtue of his mother) showed promise and scored a goal in the 1-1 tie against Honduras. The players are gaining in confidence and Columbus Crew forward Cornell Glen scored an injury-time equalizer against Panama. "We have the best coach," exclaimed Glasgow Rangers defender Marvin Andrews during a break in a steamy training session in Miami.
Beenhakker's coaching staff includes countrymen Theo de Jong and Wim Rijsbergen, both veterans of the legendary Dutch team from the 1974 World Cup. Rijsbergen conducts the training sessions while the 70-year-old Beenhakker observes and paces. At the hotel, they huddle to discuss tactics and player choices.
In Holland, they say that two Dutchmen discussing any subject will have three opinions on the matter. And this tendency to question and criticize openly has perhaps hardened coaches such as Beenhakker, and many say has hurt the cohesion on the Netherlands squads during long tournaments such as the World Cups. But Beenhakker was not brought in to impose a Dutch system, but to get results in a hurry. He was hired by the Trinidad federation and Concacaf president Jack Warner because of his previous experience with Concacaf soccer scene, and in particular his knowledge of Mexican soccer.
"Trinidad is a very small country, with no international soccer pedigree, which once in a while fights for a chance to enter a big tournament like a World Cup," he explains. "People there live the game with great enthusiasm and passion, and their national team has a chance to qualify. In that sense, it's different from Mexico, where they have great infrastructure and a very strong league. And now Mexico has players with double nationality, and that helps to strengthen the national team greatly."
Beenhakker was the coach of the Dutch team in World Cup 1990, where a team with talents such as Marco van Basten, Ruud Gullit and Frank Rijkaard was eliminated in the second round by the eventual champ West Germany in what was perhaps the best match of the whole tournament. Yet Beenhakker is remembered more for his club stints, having coached Ajax and Feyenoord in Holland and spent six seasons at Real Madrid, plus stints in Saudi Arabia, Switzerland and twice at America of Mexico, where his brusque manner and testy relationship and exchanges with the local media at press conferences were legendary.
Behind that hard exterior, perhaps, is a man who is aware his talents and vast experience are applied in a footballing backwater, but with the possibility of a triumphant return to the main stage. Trinidad has climbed back into the World Cup picture by beating Panama but losing to Mexico in the last two qualifying matches. They are in fifth place in the final Concacaf qualifying group, but the top three advance (and the fourth-place team faces a playoff with a country from the Asia region).
But the next Trinidad fixture is in August in Birmingham against the United States, which will be looking to clinch its ticket to Germany 2006. The closest the island nation came to qualifying for a World Cup was - coincidentally - Italia 90, when the United States won 1-0 in Port of Spain to spoil the party and wrest the World Cup ticket from the Soca Warriors.
The last time Beenhakker's hard exterior was breached and he got emotional in the sport of soccer, he reveals, was when he led Feyenoord to the Dutch title in 1999. "It was May 1999, and 250,000 people came to celebrate the title of the team in the city where I was born. It was very special".
True to his conditions stated before the chat, Beenhakker winds down the interview after just five minutes. "Last question," he declares. -How would you like to be remembered? Frankly, I don t care," he barks, before concluding the interview.

goldcup.org

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Football / Re: Dennis heads home
« on: July 14, 2005, 09:51:37 AM »
This is just my personal opinion.Just like Edwards and Sam ,Lawrence although under contract should  try and leave this club because basically 4th Division football is not doing him any good as a international player.

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Football / Dennis heads home
« on: July 14, 2005, 09:47:54 AM »
Dennis heads for home


Wrexham defender Dennis Lawrence is set to join up with the Dragons' pre-season preparation after Trinidad & Tobago's Gold Cup campaign ended.

Needing at least to avoid defeat to give themselves a chance of progressing to the quarter-finals, following consecutive draws with Honduras and Panama, the Soca Warriors slipped to a 2-0 defeat against Colombia and made an early exit from the competition at the group stages.

Central defender Lawrence played the full 90 minutes against the Colombians in searing heat in Miami.

Wrexham club secretary Geraint Parry said: "Dennis is now on his way back to join the rest of the squad for pre-season training."


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Football / Andrews news lifts Gers
« on: July 14, 2005, 09:37:46 AM »
Andrews news lifts Gers


Rangers have been boosted by news that Marvin Andrews has not suffered a serious injury while on international duty with Trinidad and Tobago.

It had been feared that the centre-back had further damaged a knee problem which was the focus of plenty of attention last season.

He was forced off during his nation's 2-0 defeat by Colombia in Florida as Trinidad and Tobago were eliminated from the Gold Cup competition.

T&T spokesman Shaun Fuentes said: "Probably the only positive note coming out of the game was that Marvin Andrews received just a knock to his left ankle and not his knee.

"Alarm bells were at first ringing especially after he went down a second time and had to be replaced. The ankle blow is not serious."

Andrews had suffered cruciate ligament damage at Dundee in March but defied the club's orders to have an operation, relying instead on faith healing.

The 29-year-old returned to help Rangers win the SPL title and is still shunning surgery.


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Football / Re: Side Improve Under BeenHacker My Ass
« on: July 13, 2005, 07:42:09 PM »
Many years ago,I said on this forum we trying to build a team and not football in de country.This is why yu doh have de 16 yr old and de 19 yr old trying to force dem selves into de team.Look at de British system just to produce one Rooney and one Owens,and there football population much bigger than us and still yet we doh have the system to produce a few good young players.Obviously there are exception to every rule so are we going to wait for another miracle who thank God through their natural ability made it or are we going to put a proper system in place starting from de 5 yr olds.

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Football / Re: Jones and Glenn have my utmost sympathy!
« on: July 13, 2005, 04:55:18 PM »
Now we see how de Coventry supporters feel.You know what it is to take that Sh!t for ah whole season ? Better dem dan we yes.

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Football / Re: Message to the team
« on: July 13, 2005, 10:15:46 AM »
Tallman send dat to de papers boy.Excellent post !

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Football / Re: Beenie Man did NOT Experiment!!
« on: July 13, 2005, 10:11:04 AM »
Would'nt  it be nice to pick and play men in their rightful position at this level.That means you have a choice between Edwards and Birchall instead of moving one into central midfield.A man playing out of position could affect his game tremendously.In choosing a side you must go through the needs of the team and the position men play and pick the best ones.Even in basketball you doh see a guard trying to play the center position.Obviously there are exceptions to any rule like Rougier but in general please pick men by position! 

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Football / Re: I would just like to remind everyone here...
« on: July 13, 2005, 10:00:17 AM »
He like boomsee fly from Barbados he cyar take his loses.Ah guess we have to put up with him until Panama lose AGAIN !

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So why dey discard Boucard ?

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What allyuh really saying,we must bow our heads in the sand and say we are warriors.No this is a forum.... and since when yu feeling the pressure and de heat and yu voice your opinion yu jumping ship.Listen, how I feeling now allyuh could you know what..

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Football / Re: DROP STERN NOW
« on: July 12, 2005, 06:11:35 PM »
Why stop at Stern ? a striking partner ain't do anything also.Marvin Andrews take more shot....head to goal than dem.

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Football / Re: Thread For T&T vs Colombia.
« on: July 12, 2005, 06:07:07 PM »
Ah wonder if Beenieman have we playing so  defencesive because he ain't have no confidence in dem boys.We ain't attacking atall.

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Football / Re: What next?
« on: July 12, 2005, 05:47:55 PM »
Scouting Fot Talent ;D

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Football / Re: Rahim left his mark
« on: July 12, 2005, 05:45:44 PM »
Ah won't be so had on Rahim ALONE.Although he should have cleared that shot(bullet) of the line who was marking dat man inside de 18,who?

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Football / Re: Thread For T&T vs Colombia.
« on: July 12, 2005, 05:22:13 PM »
Although beenieman say one thing ,lets hope he was using this tournamentfor other reasons other than advancing.

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Football / Re: Thread For T&T vs Colombia.
« on: July 12, 2005, 05:15:55 PM »
I'm beginning to believe supporting Trinidad football is a lost cause.Let meh go toTrack and Field and support Brown,Burns and dem .

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Football / Re: Thread For T&T vs Colombia.
« on: July 12, 2005, 05:07:18 PM »
Fellas I ain't blaming Jack for dat second goal but he does have problems with dat low shot away from his body although he's save bullet to him.

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