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‘Gally’ slams Leo’s no show.
« on: June 30, 2006, 07:16:21 AM »
‘Gally’ slams Leo’s no show.
By: Joel Bailey (Newsday).


Former Trinidad and Tobago striker and coach Everard “Gally” Cummings has criticised outgoing national coach Leo Beenhakker for not returning with the team from Germany last Thursday.
The Soca warriors came back to a hero’s welcome at the Piarco International Airport after making their FIFA World Cup Finals debut.
The footballers were unable to advance from Group “B” grouped with England, Sweden and Paraguay.
Cummings was speaking at the airport while the team were feted by hundreds of their adoring fans.
“My view about this whole scenario is that he should’ve been here. He’s the leader of the team.
“If the Prime Minister (Patrick Manning) invited all of us back, he should be the first man stepping off the plane,” Cummings added.
“I think it was a total disrespect to our people.”
Beenhakker left the team base in Rotenburg for home in the Netherlands after Trinidad and Tobago took their exit from the World Cup.
While in Germany he held talks with Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) Secial Advisor Jack Warner over a new contract.
Out of the discussions, assistant coach Wim Rijsbergen will take over coaching duties for the next two years, until Beenhakker returns to guide the team during their quest for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
“I don’t know what contractual talks he was doing, but if he’s the leader of a group, I think he should be here,” Cummings said.
Cummings, along with members of the 1973 national team — who missed qualifying for the 1974 World Cup in West Germany — were in Germany for the current tournament due to an arrangement by the firm Mykon Travel Limited. “It was a special moment because of the fact that I have been always involved in trying to get the team there (in 1973 and as coach of the Strike Squad in 1989) and seeing that these youngsters do so good, to the country and representing us as good ambassadors, it was really heartfelt by me,” Cummings said.
Reflecting on Trinidad and Tobago’s debut encounter against Sweden on June 10, Cummings admitted, “It gave all of us goose-pimples.
“I was always wondering when that time would have come,” he added. “And sitting there watching that game, I wouldn’t have given it up for anything in this world. It was a special, special occasion.”
Like so many local fans and critics, the outspoken Cummings was high in praise of the team, but felt the squad was too defensive in their matches against Sweden and England five days later.
He is also concerned about the future of the team, with midfielder Russell Latapy entering his international retirement while captain Dwight Yorke and goalkeeper Shaka Hislop hinting that they will be hanging up their boots shortly.
“We have always been a country of hype and then, after that, the balloon is deflated,” Cummings pointed out.
“I think the balloon is now filled with air and keep that air in it, if we want it to fly all over the place. But if we keep punching pins into the balloon, then the air will come out.
“I think it’s a golden opportunity to keep that air in there and keep things filled, keep things organised, and if we do just that, I can’t see us having a problem,” he said.
“If we just let this hype fall apart and we go back to the old stage where we have a football association who’s not organised properly and people are just looked at in respect to, not ability but friendship, I think things wouldn’t work at all,” Cummings said.
Where was Russell Latapy?
By: Bc Pires (Express).
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Former Trinidad & Tobago striker and coach of the Strike Squad that just failed to qualify for the 1990 World Cup, Everald "Gally" Cummings talks freely about the Soca Warriors and the World Cup.

Q: Were you satisfied with the Soca Warriors' performance?
A: Satisfied to the point that we were not disgraced; but our way of playing, I was not satisfied with.

What would you have done differently?
A: I'd have put in more offence. World Cup is about showcasing your style of play but I don't think we were allowed to play our Trinbagonian way. We do have our own style of play, contrary to what a lot of people believe. I proved that in 1989.

But we were successful in drawing the first game v Sweden?
A: It's a great achievement to tie your first World Cup game; but I thought we should have played a little more football after. The Africans showed they're not afraid to match their skills with anybody. They looked like heroes.

1.3 million people want to know why Russell Latapy didn't play in the England game?
A: I would have played him. In the last 15 minutes, England was frustrated, you could have seen it. If we had put Latapy on before [English coach Sven-Goran] Erikkson substituted his own, Erikkson would have had to put on a defender, not an attacker. In a way, when Latapy is on the field, is a threat to Beenhakker.
The team is a better team when Latapy is on the field; we all know that, we all saw that! But Beenhakker wants that team to play defensive and Latapy is offensive; and because of Latapy's leadership qualities and his inspiration as a player and a person, he knows the team will go forward too much. So he has to keep it out! In other words [chuckling], Latapy has such a strong personality that Beenhakker is afraid of him.

It was a deliberate ploy to retain control by the coach?
A: That's my feeling! That's what I see!

But Latapy came on in the last game and we lost?
A: Because he came on when we were one-down! Latapy was the last substitution in the last game! He should have started.

He smokes 40 cigarettes a day, though, and doesn't have the lungs?
A: Rubbish! How much did Ronaldinho run in this tournament? And he's still the best player in the world. Didn't Latapy play the whole game against Guatemala? And we won? Stern John scored. Stern John, Dwight Yorke, are better players, the entire team is a better team when Latapy's on the field.
Latapy's experienced enough, whether he smokes cigarettes or not. If you let the ball do the work, you're not going to be tired. We coaches all see things differently but I think there times in games that were earmarked for him [like] the last 20 minutes.

But you were pleased with us getting to the World Cup?
A: Oh yeah. Since I left Fatima college I've dedicated myself to our football, nothing else. Some people do it part-time and halfway. If is one person who has been involved in football all my life, is Gally Cummings. I didn't go away and coach foreign teams, I stayed right here and worked with our boys for our football and it was a dream to see our team get to the World Cup; and it finally came true.
Sitting there in the stadium looking at the first game, you couldn't help but come to tears, seeing your boys performing for the whole world. The cultural contingent was also making us proud. It was like a Jouvert morning. I saw my country, for the first time in a long time, doing the thing I've always advocated: marriage of culture and sport.

We lost the football and won the party?
A: Reminds me of 1989 when we lost the game and won the country!

So do we become the next Costa Rica or Jamaica?
A: We qualify without a proper structure in place. If you had looked at England, you'd have seen [future England coach Steve] McLaren sitting down next to Erikkson. I've always advocated that, if you bring a foreigner here, have somebody [local] there who can carry on. And the right person, not just somebody' friend. We shortlist coaches very funny in this country. I don't understand who does it or how.
Somebody mightn't like BC Pires but the thing about it is, they must like what you can do for the country. Sometimes Beenhakker says to newspapers, "I'm only going to talk to you for two minutes". And nobody says anything. I know Lincoln Phillips has been trying to do a job but I can say it has been done before.
I was technical director on two occasions and had a proper structure in place from the Under-15s go right up to the national team. So there ain't nothing new that Lincoln is doing. We must focus on the national team. We don't want to end up like Jamaica. Costa Rica and those Latin countries have always had structures and that is why they always go to the World Cup. And they're all on the same page: one agenda. In Trinidad we have too much vindictiveness, politics and bickering interfering with the issue itself.

If you could make one change, what would it be?
A: I would change the philosophy of our football administration and its vindictiveness.

What stage of the World Cup produces the best games?
A: When teams get into the second round. During finals, you don't see the best games. Anybody could win, really. It has to do with which team scores the first goal, or what decision a referee might make. In the middle of the tournament is where you see the good football.

What can FIFA do to improve the quality of play from quarter-finals on?
A: Make sure that, before World Cup, players are rested properly. If you looked at Brazil, some of them looked very tired.

There's another question: what happened to Brazil this year?
Is not what happened to Brazil; is what happened to France! France had been playing a kind of lackadaisical, slow, boring kind of football but [against] Brazil, it was different. People say Brazil didn't play well against France but it was [more like] France didn't allow Brazil to play well. France have three [midfielders] of world standing: [Claude] Makelele, [Zinedine] Zidane and [Patrick] Vieira.
Those are six-footers! And you're trying to bring up little fellas like Kaka and Ronaldinho against them. Zidane, on a good day, is the best footballer you could see. France closed the middle with those players and forced Brazil to the sides, where they have their more aged players, Cafu and Roberto Carlos.

So who do you like for the final today, then?
A: Well, boy, to be honest, I always like Zidane and these guys how they play. But they have a team where things ain't bound to go right.
Because they focus on [Thierry] Henry in front alone. Whereas Italy have different people who could score goals and they play until the fat lady sings. I would say France has a better all-round team; but Italy have what it takes to win.

So you're hedging your bets?
A: [Nodding, smiling] I hedging.

Will we see penalty kicks to decide the game?
A: I think this one will be decided, maybe late in the game, but I don't feel we'll go to penalty kicks. I don't think penalty kicks is a nice way to lose a World Cup.

But there's no greater excitement for the viewer?
A: As a coach, I could tell you penalty kicks is nerve-wracking. Preparation and having the best players don't guarantee you success. England proved that! But I think this was one of the best World Cups I've seen. Being in Germany, I thought it was one of the most organised, with respect to security, to people having fun, representing their country in a free spirit. I was at the Fan Fest.
My wife, Roslyn Khan-Cummings, is the deputy PS of the Ministry of Culture and the chef de mission of the cultural contingent. I was there through Mykon Travel Ltd and I saw for myself. I travel in the buses with the Strike Squad and the '73 team-and when I mention those players, I feel very sad. I don't think they were treated properly. I really thought we, the '73 and '89 squads, would have gotten the opportunity to visit our Soca Warriors and wish them all the best in Germany but that wasn't to be.

Was that bad organisation or bad mind?
A: It wasn't badly organised at all. I wouldn't use, "bad mind", I would use [pauses, shrugs shoulders] actually, yeah, it was bad mind in truth because it started from here. If a [private] company [Mykon Travel Ltd] have to take you there and your football association don't' really care, it's a bad thing for the youngsters to see. I'm a living example of that. You hear all kinds of names calling in football and you don't hear mine, and I have done more than most.
I've given my life to the country and others have given theirs abroad-and they come back and hold big jobs and I'm out only because I have an opinion of my own, and it appears you can't have that these days. People in this country seem to always go for people they can control. I've seen foreign coaches come here when they want, make all the money, go on vacation when they want-and be treated like kings.
The kind of way we treat our own has to change. I proved myself. I don't think anybody did the kind of job I did with the kind of resources I had in '89. I've done enough to be holding an office. I'm not begging for anything; I deserve it!
« Last Edit: July 10, 2006, 06:48:05 AM by Flex »
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Re: ‘Gally’ slams Leo’s no show.
« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2006, 07:19:19 AM »
Very insulting.  Gally show some class.


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Re: ‘Gally’ slams Leo’s no show.
« Reply #2 on: June 30, 2006, 07:24:31 AM »
"I think the balloon is now filled with air and keep that air in it, if we want it to fly all over the place. But if we keep punching pins into the balloon, then the air will come out."

The irony of his quote in relation to the topic is overwhelming

Then again, de man never hold water in he mouth from back in de days...so ah cyah vex



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« Reply #3 on: June 30, 2006, 07:30:35 AM »
man Gally you hear anybody else complaining??? Beenie take we to de big show and dis is de respect yuh give de man.......STEUPSSSSSSSSSSS

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« Reply #4 on: June 30, 2006, 07:31:26 AM »
man Gally you hear anybody else complaining??? Beenie take we to de big show and dis is de respect yuh give de man.......STEUPSSSSSSSSSSS

For Gally is ah case of "sour mango"

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« Reply #5 on: June 30, 2006, 07:34:45 AM »
As I said in a post many months ago, Gally is clearly campaigning for the job as Head Coach of the Senior Team.  Clearly.

This last comment shows little class.  Leo Beenhakker and coaches of his kind are "hired guns".  You bring them in to do a job: they do it and go home.  These types of coaches have no real allegiance to any team or country except maybe the one they were born in, and never participate in the fanfare. 

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« Reply #6 on: June 30, 2006, 07:37:56 AM »
As I said in a post many months ago, Gally is clearly campaigning for the job as Head Coach of the Senior Team. Clearly.

This last comment shows little class. Leo Beenhakker and coaches of his kind are "hired guns". You bring them in to do a job: they do it and go home. These types of coaches have no real allegiance to any team or country except maybe the one they were born in, and never participate in the fanfare.

After seeing the skill Bennie has as a coach, Gally better off looking for ah wok coaching a Senior Comp.  He cah make. 
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« Reply #7 on: June 30, 2006, 07:43:46 AM »
That is why I am even more convinced that we need a foreign coach.  For the last week we have been mired in celebration and confusion.  There has been no serious discussion as to where do we go from here.

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« Reply #8 on: June 30, 2006, 07:50:51 AM »
As I said in a post many months ago, Gally is clearly campaigning for the job as Head Coach of the Senior Team.  Clearly.

This last comment shows little class.  Leo Beenhakker and coaches of his kind are "hired guns".  You bring them in to do a job: they do it and go home.  These types of coaches have no real allegiance to any team or country except maybe the one they were born in, and never participate in the fanfare. 

Very true Jahyouth Gally even said that in an interview some months ago that it is still his dream to be first local coach to lead the team to a World Cup.  De RAT he was coaching at a Senior Compin central  last season ;D but ah forget how they did
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« Reply #9 on: June 30, 2006, 07:52:17 AM »
As I said in a post many months ago, Gally is clearly campaigning for the job as Head Coach of the Senior Team.  Clearly.

This last comment shows little class.  Leo Beenhakker and coaches of his kind are "hired guns".  You bring them in to do a job: they do it and go home.  These types of coaches have no real allegiance to any team or country except maybe the one they were born in, and never participate in the fanfare. 

Very true Jahyouth Gally even said that in an interview some months ago that it is still his dream to be first local coach to lead the team to a World Cup.  De RAT he was coaching at a Senior Compin central  last season ;D but ah forget how they did

See wha ah mean.   :D

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« Reply #10 on: June 30, 2006, 07:54:03 AM »
this was very stupid on Gally's behalf.........
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« Reply #11 on: June 30, 2006, 08:00:28 AM »
nothing else to complain about so this is the best thing he could come with

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« Reply #12 on: June 30, 2006, 08:00:38 AM »
Gally didn't realise that Don Leo not into all that picture and interview sh*t.  De man take we to de WC and after all dat he need a break.  What so wrong with dat???
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« Reply #13 on: June 30, 2006, 08:39:25 AM »
Before Gally spoke, I wonder if he considered that Leo may have popped home to see his family. Then returned to the WC to study it, as so many coaches who can afford to are doing.

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« Reply #14 on: June 30, 2006, 08:53:10 AM »
That is the stupidest thing I have heard.  Gally Cummings should be ashamed of himself.
 First of all, Beenie is from Holland.  He has given a lot to us and wants to go back to his family for a break.  he deserves that.
Second,  he is not from Trinidad and his contract is domne.  he does not need to come back here
Third, he has always trried hard to give the team the limelight and obviously did not want his presence to rain on the parade.

Gally should just shut up and stop being petty.  Those kind of criticsms are totally uncalled for after such a splendid performance by the team and coaching staff.
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« Reply #15 on: June 30, 2006, 08:56:28 AM »
Gally just trying to get his name back up in the coaching for TnT but he cyar Beenie jock strap as far as coaching is concern.Wham he hah nuttin else to complain bout ....SOUR GRAPES
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« Reply #16 on: June 30, 2006, 09:33:55 AM »
Everyone entitled to their opinion but gally should maybe find out why before he jump on the man.  Personal, family, health whatever the case is, can't just come out and jump on the man just so.

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« Reply #17 on: June 30, 2006, 09:59:54 AM »
steeeeeeeeeeewwwwwwwpssssssssss Gally is so desperate for Job he will say anything... its shameful.
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« Reply #18 on: June 30, 2006, 10:03:14 AM »
No disrespect, but all mudslingers must hold dey corner.

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« Reply #19 on: June 30, 2006, 11:50:04 AM »
man Gally you hear anybody else complaining??? Beenie take we to de big show and dis is de respect yuh give de man.......STEUPSSSSSSSSSSS

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« Reply #20 on: June 30, 2006, 11:54:31 AM »
GALLY IS A BIG ASS FOR SAYING CRAP LIKE THAT. IF BEENIE DID NOT WANT TO SHOW, AND DECIDE ON A MORE QUIETER SETTING TO GET BACK TO REALITY IT IS HIS CHOICE. HE IS DUTCH, NOT TRINI. HOLLAND IS HIS HOME, AND IF HE FELT LIKE TAKING A BACK SEAT AND LET THE TRINI'S TAKE THE SPOTLIGHT, RESPECT THE MAN! DAMN!

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« Reply #21 on: June 30, 2006, 12:00:06 PM »
Bless dem.....we sportin heroes did we proud on de field of play...but lawd....they do themselves no favours at all when they step outside of their area of expertise.

More ammunition for those who vehemently oppose the idea of a local taking the reins in any World Cup endeavour now or in the near future.
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« Reply #22 on: June 30, 2006, 12:06:10 PM »
“I think it’s a golden opportunity to keep that air in there and keep things filled, keep things organised, and if we do just that, I can’t see us having a problem,” he said.
“If we just let this hype fall apart and we go back to the old stage where we have a football association who’s not organised properly and people are just looked at in respect to, not ability but friendship, I think things wouldn’t work at all,” Cummings said.

He hit the nail on the head with that one though

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« Reply #23 on: June 30, 2006, 12:16:29 PM »
That is one of them things that even if you think it, you can't say, because the regular man who scrunting who will not see a million in he lifetime go watch you and reduce what u did to its bare minimums, he not going to see the representation, the ambassadorship, the tourist benefits, the flag-flying, because he wasn't there to see it.

He will see

1. You all score nothing
2. You all win nothing
3. You all came home after round 1
4. You vex over a million dollars and a national medal.

And that, is going to rub him the wrong way.   I really hope no-one ent really quoted saying that, and is just a misunderstanding, especially INCE who didn't see a minute in Germany
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« Reply #24 on: June 30, 2006, 12:19:46 PM »
That is one of them things that even if you think it, you can't say, because the regular man who scrunting who will not see a million in he lifetime go watch you and reduce what u did to its bare minimums, he not going to see the representation, the ambassadroship, the tourist benefits, the flag-flying, because he wasn't there to see it.

He will see

1. You all score nothing
2. You all win nothing
3. You all came home after round 1
4. You vex over a million dollars and a national medal.


And that, is going to rub him the wrong way.   I really hope no-one ent really quoted saying that, and is just a misunderstanding, especially INCE who didn't see a minute in Germany

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« Reply #25 on: June 30, 2006, 12:30:12 PM »
“I think it’s a golden opportunity to keep that air in there and keep things filled, keep things organised, and if we do just that, I can’t see us having a problem,” he said.
“If we just let this hype fall apart and we go back to the old stage where we have a football association who’s not organised properly and people are just looked at in respect to, not ability but friendship, I think things wouldn’t work at all,” Cummings said.

He hit the nail on the head with that one though

My problem is if Don Leo decide that this is too much crap and doh want to come back to coach de team.  Sooner or later it is going to effect his decisions
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« Reply #26 on: June 30, 2006, 12:50:19 PM »
Gally better HYMC before Beenie change he mind and doh come back !
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« Reply #27 on: June 30, 2006, 12:56:47 PM »
 :bs:Gally hush yuh mouth nah, why all yuh so bitter :cursing:

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« Reply #28 on: June 30, 2006, 01:05:28 PM »
:bs:Gally hush yuh mouth nah, why all yuh so bitter :cursing:

I doh know the man personally but he did his part for TnT football.  That was then, we have to look forward and plan for the young ones that coming up.  This is the time and place to adopt a player and groom him to play high levels of football.  That is what Gally should be planning for, make sure that basic football is hammered into the minds and hearts of the new players.  Gally should forget about all this bitter sh*t and move on.  I really hope that he checks WN and see what footballers and everyone thinks about his stupid comments.  Long live Don Leo.
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Re: ‘Gally’ slams Leo’s no show.
« Reply #29 on: June 30, 2006, 01:11:34 PM »
beenie is sixty-something yrs old. leave him alone if he cant make all these long trips.
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