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Quote from: just cool on May 14, 2009, 09:51:29 PMQuote from: nnyman18 on May 14, 2009, 11:58:38 AMJah Gol ah going and create real annoyance and mayhem with this comment. ian Clauzel is the best dribbler Trini ever create. The powers that be kept the man off the national team because he refuse to cut he dread. Is a pity youtube and them thing was not in session then because de brother spoil real careers and men woulda struggle to see they self being exposed like that. When as was attending John-D he use to work in Jerningham Avenue. The first time ah dee the brother ah try real hard not to be a groupee fan. What ah cool brother. While ah on this topic somebody please remind me he partner in crime at Mucurapo during them time. Unfortunately he went off. Rumor had it that football was the culpritBut funny thing though , clauzel cut his dread and went into the army even before i left T&T. i'm sure he played ah few games for the army and should've been selected for the national team. who know's , maybe there is a clip of him floating around somewhere.as for him not getting selected for national duty after he cut his dreads and joined the army, i will take an educated guess and say , someone who thinks he's the king of football in T&T probably didn't like clauzel BC he was from behind the bridge and a former rasta. probably that someone put the brakes on him! BTW, was alvin the coach of T&T before gally? Just Cool i'm not trying to be funny or anything here but may be i missed out on this in DF Football history,i never knew Clauzel was at one time in DF,what years?who did he play with?who was the Coach at that time?how long did he spend there?i think i know enough of the history of DF Football and should know something about this,i never heard anyone talk about him in DF. I had the opportunity to coach Clauzel when Motown brought him to play with ECM in the Arthur Suite Pro League,it was difficult for him to get a regular starting/playing position on the team because of the quality of players i had,although he was very skillful he could not handle it when the game got physical and i think that's where the line was drawn when we look at him in terms of being on a national team,Eric White was also playing for me at that same time.
Quote from: nnyman18 on May 14, 2009, 11:58:38 AMJah Gol ah going and create real annoyance and mayhem with this comment. ian Clauzel is the best dribbler Trini ever create. The powers that be kept the man off the national team because he refuse to cut he dread. Is a pity youtube and them thing was not in session then because de brother spoil real careers and men woulda struggle to see they self being exposed like that. When as was attending John-D he use to work in Jerningham Avenue. The first time ah dee the brother ah try real hard not to be a groupee fan. What ah cool brother. While ah on this topic somebody please remind me he partner in crime at Mucurapo during them time. Unfortunately he went off. Rumor had it that football was the culpritBut funny thing though , clauzel cut his dread and went into the army even before i left T&T. i'm sure he played ah few games for the army and should've been selected for the national team. who know's , maybe there is a clip of him floating around somewhere.as for him not getting selected for national duty after he cut his dreads and joined the army, i will take an educated guess and say , someone who thinks he's the king of football in T&T probably didn't like clauzel BC he was from behind the bridge and a former rasta. probably that someone put the brakes on him! BTW, was alvin the coach of T&T before gally?
Jah Gol ah going and create real annoyance and mayhem with this comment. ian Clauzel is the best dribbler Trini ever create. The powers that be kept the man off the national team because he refuse to cut he dread. Is a pity youtube and them thing was not in session then because de brother spoil real careers and men woulda struggle to see they self being exposed like that. When as was attending John-D he use to work in Jerningham Avenue. The first time ah dee the brother ah try real hard not to be a groupee fan. What ah cool brother. While ah on this topic somebody please remind me he partner in crime at Mucurapo during them time. Unfortunately he went off. Rumor had it that football was the culprit
Quote from: Coop's on May 15, 2009, 11:10:08 AMQuote from: just cool on May 14, 2009, 09:51:29 PMQuote from: nnyman18 on May 14, 2009, 11:58:38 AMJah Gol ah going and create real annoyance and mayhem with this comment. ian Clauzel is the best dribbler Trini ever create. The powers that be kept the man off the national team because he refuse to cut he dread. Is a pity youtube and them thing was not in session then because de brother spoil real careers and men woulda struggle to see they self being exposed like that. When as was attending John-D he use to work in Jerningham Avenue. The first time ah dee the brother ah try real hard not to be a groupee fan. What ah cool brother. While ah on this topic somebody please remind me he partner in crime at Mucurapo during them time. Unfortunately he went off. Rumor had it that football was the culpritBut funny thing though , clauzel cut his dread and went into the army even before i left T&T. i'm sure he played ah few games for the army and should've been selected for the national team. who know's , maybe there is a clip of him floating around somewhere.as for him not getting selected for national duty after he cut his dreads and joined the army, i will take an educated guess and say , someone who thinks he's the king of football in T&T probably didn't like clauzel BC he was from behind the bridge and a former rasta. probably that someone put the brakes on him! BTW, was alvin the coach of T&T before gally? Just Cool i'm not trying to be funny or anything here but may be i missed out on this in DF Football history,i never knew Clauzel was at one time in DF,what years?who did he play with?who was the Coach at that time?how long did he spend there?i think i know enough of the history of DF Football and should know something about this,i never heard anyone talk about him in DF. I had the opportunity to coach Clauzel when Motown brought him to play with ECM in the Arthur Suite Pro League,it was difficult for him to get a regular starting/playing position on the team because of the quality of players i had,although he was very skillful he could not handle it when the game got physical and i think that's where the line was drawn when we look at him in terms of being on a national team,Eric White was also playing for me at that same time. Hear meh now coop. i never said the man played for defence force, but rather , he cut his dreads and became a soldier just before i left trini. i only assumed he played for them since he was such ah telented player and defence force would want to take advantage of the opportunity to have him play for them.so in all honesty i'm not sure if he was or wasn't on the team, but what i do know is he was indeed in the army and he was still playing ball when i left T&T.
I'll throw out some names. Not thrown around on the thread.Sammy Llewyn, Leroy DeLeon, Clebert Leonnard, Richard Sutherland, Brian John, Wendell MooreLeroy Spann, Leonson Lewis, Nigel Clark
Quote from: Observer on May 15, 2009, 04:33:41 PMI'll throw out some names. Not thrown around on the thread.Sammy Llewyn, Leroy DeLeon, Clebert Leonnard, Richard Sutherland, Brian John, Wendell MooreLeroy Spann, Leonson Lewis, Nigel Clark If i was to name any one player as exciting to watch i would say Bert Neptune without a doubt,all the players called so far not in Berta's class as a dribbler,what makes him stand out is that he dribbleled the same way at any level and was successful with it.
Quote from: Coop's on May 15, 2009, 04:45:22 PMQuote from: Observer on May 15, 2009, 04:33:41 PMI'll throw out some names. Not thrown around on the thread.Sammy Llewyn, Leroy DeLeon, Clebert Leonnard, Richard Sutherland, Brian John, Wendell MooreLeroy Spann, Leonson Lewis, Nigel Clark If i was to name any one player as exciting to watch i would say Bert Neptune without a doubt,all the players called so far not in Berta's class as a dribbler,what makes him stand out is that he dribbleled the same way at any level and was successful with it.Berta was excellent but come on.Berta a better dribbler than Latas? De Leon? Spann? Sammy? Clauzel? Evans Wise even? Come Coop's...you know better dan dat.
"Ducking".....dat man coulda beat man, pelt blade and had speed for days. I think he played for Jon D and Pres. south.
Quote from: just cool on May 15, 2009, 03:30:10 PMQuote from: Coop's on May 15, 2009, 11:10:08 AMQuote from: just cool on May 14, 2009, 09:51:29 PMQuote from: nnyman18 on May 14, 2009, 11:58:38 AMJah Gol ah going and create real annoyance and mayhem with this comment. ian Clauzel is the best dribbler Trini ever create. The powers that be kept the man off the national team because he refuse to cut he dread. Is a pity youtube and them thing was not in session then because de brother spoil real careers and men woulda struggle to see they self being exposed like that. When as was attending John-D he use to work in Jerningham Avenue. The first time ah dee the brother ah try real hard not to be a groupee fan. What ah cool brother. While ah on this topic somebody please remind me he partner in crime at Mucurapo during them time. Unfortunately he went off. Rumor had it that football was the culpritBut funny thing though , clauzel cut his dread and went into the army even before i left T&T. i'm sure he played ah few games for the army and should've been selected for the national team. who know's , maybe there is a clip of him floating around somewhere.as for him not getting selected for national duty after he cut his dreads and joined the army, i will take an educated guess and say , someone who thinks he's the king of football in T&T probably didn't like clauzel BC he was from behind the bridge and a former rasta. probably that someone put the brakes on him! BTW, was alvin the coach of T&T before gally? Just Cool i'm not trying to be funny or anything here but may be i missed out on this in DF Football history,i never knew Clauzel was at one time in DF,what years?who did he play with?who was the Coach at that time?how long did he spend there?i think i know enough of the history of DF Football and should know something about this,i never heard anyone talk about him in DF. I had the opportunity to coach Clauzel when Motown brought him to play with ECM in the Arthur Suite Pro League,it was difficult for him to get a regular starting/playing position on the team because of the quality of players i had,although he was very skillful he could not handle it when the game got physical and i think that's where the line was drawn when we look at him in terms of being on a national team,Eric White was also playing for me at that same time. Hear meh now coop. i never said the man played for defence force, but rather , he cut his dreads and became a soldier just before i left trini. i only assumed he played for them since he was such ah telented player and defence force would want to take advantage of the opportunity to have him play for them.so in all honesty i'm not sure if he was or wasn't on the team, but what i do know is he was indeed in the army and he was still playing ball when i left T&T. Thanks Breds,just thought i missed something,i'm not on the put down anybody scene,i hear yu.
Quote from: palos on May 15, 2009, 10:30:31 AMQuote from: football king on May 15, 2009, 09:41:27 AMwise used to share some beat in truth when yuh playing them it was expected, wise one side, mitchell on the other, didn't wanna be a wing back playing vs St. Anthony's at all. De most beat I see Wise share was in MLS wit de Tampa Bay team ah tink it was. He used to embarass defenders for fun but couldn't cross or shoot to save he life. But talk bout ENTERTAINING! De commentators did love him.I could top dat, ah game he play fuh de Revs oh gawd da man share beats. Ah fuhget who de Revs was playin eh, but at one point de man on de touch line and beat 3 man who circle him like cohbow rong dead meat. After he beat dem he put een probably de bess cross ah he life and deh score. every touch he get afta dat was mash up blade in he ass.Because I went St. Anthony's in that time I had ah up close view sweatin lunch time wid dem fellas. Between he and Miguel it was embarrassment fuh days
Quote from: football king on May 15, 2009, 09:41:27 AMwise used to share some beat in truth when yuh playing them it was expected, wise one side, mitchell on the other, didn't wanna be a wing back playing vs St. Anthony's at all. De most beat I see Wise share was in MLS wit de Tampa Bay team ah tink it was. He used to embarass defenders for fun but couldn't cross or shoot to save he life. But talk bout ENTERTAINING! De commentators did love him.
wise used to share some beat in truth when yuh playing them it was expected, wise one side, mitchell on the other, didn't wanna be a wing back playing vs St. Anthony's at all.
Quote from: Optimus Prime on May 15, 2009, 12:15:18 PMQuote from: palos on May 15, 2009, 10:30:31 AMQuote from: football king on May 15, 2009, 09:41:27 AMwise used to share some beat in truth when yuh playing them it was expected, wise one side, mitchell on the other, didn't wanna be a wing back playing vs St. Anthony's at all. De most beat I see Wise share was in MLS wit de Tampa Bay team ah tink it was. He used to embarass defenders for fun but couldn't cross or shoot to save he life. But talk bout ENTERTAINING! De commentators did love him.I could top dat, ah game he play fuh de Revs oh gawd da man share beats. Ah fuhget who de Revs was playin eh, but at one point de man on de touch line and beat 3 man who circle him like cohbow rong dead meat. After he beat dem he put een probably de bess cross ah he life and deh score. every touch he get afta dat was mash up blade in he ass.Because I went St. Anthony's in that time I had ah up close view sweatin lunch time wid dem fellas. Between he and Miguel it was embarrassment fuh dayshere how feared wise was. i went on a try outs with a school in florida and wise was still at tampa bay. so i talking to some of d players on d team so ah big african american ask me where i was from, cause he here my accent. i told him im from trinidad and tobago. he said wey....u know dat fella....evans wise? ah say yeh y? he say i met him some months ago. we had a practice game against d mutiny and i had to mark dat fella. after the first drag through my leg he start talking to me...dats how i recognise yuh accent. then i decide my girl in d stands and i not allowing this fella to embarass me like this so i going and hit him hard. LOL...soldier say d harder he try to hit wise de more beat and more embarassed he became...cause everybody in d stadium start to laugh...he say he swear he gyal was laughing too. by the end of d game..there were 3 players trying to mark wise and is level beat for all. soldier say that was d most skillful display of football he ever saw. he had nightmares after dat game for a while...to d point d next two games he played he cudnt share blade like he wud normally do because he was scared that d striker wud do to him wat wise did. eventually he realised dat wise was a one in a kind dribbler and nobody else will do dat to him....i nearly dead with laugh when i hear this story!!!needless to say because of wise i had my way with d same defender for d tryouts!!! LOL!