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World Cup picture clearer now
« on: April 04, 2009, 08:52:20 PM »
World Cup picture clearer now
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To the thousands of fans who travelled to the city of Nashville in Tennessee, the pain of defeat was difficult to comprehend. To the Soca Warriors supporters at home, they may also have been disappointed and even coerced themselves into believing that the conditions were not conducive to a better performance. In my case, my expectations are often based upon assessments of play on the field in matches prior to the one that was played. Not knowing much of the work done during the few practice sessions, it would be folly to challenge the coaching staff selection process, except for the superficial thought of local knowledge of the players.

My concern started many months ago, and at the end of every match, the picture seemed more blurred than before, not only the results, but the actual performance levels which fluctuated from minute to minute in each game. Surely, like every other analyst, I attempted to review the selection process and the systems of play which were used, and in so doing, tried to literally put names to positions and evaluate formulas of which my proposed players would be capable of playing. Having six hours of flying time and some “nothing to do” time in an airport, the exercise of searching for a path to a fine performance of this team and of course, eventual success, was a serious task.

When I realised that the good Lord was kind enough to save us from any cold weather and the field conditions could have offered either team any type of advantage, my Wednesday morning in the musical city of Nashville was sending a message of hope, even stronger than my predictions.
The team selection was my first cause for stuttering, as it brought forcefully to me a picture which was far different from the one which I had drawn, in terms of who should play where and the reasons for my thoughts. To that point, I was disciplined enough to respect the decisions of the coaching staff without any reservations. The hour which was spent watching the players in their warm up pre match session, often helps me to make a final analyst of the selected players. My sympathy immediately went to Clayton Ince whose sister was serious ill at nine in the morning and dead at six in the afternoon. I felt the guy’s pain, despite his strength and determination to carry on his job as a professional.

After having saved my expectations for actual playtime, it took about ten minutes to realise that our game was about to be an open approach, with players having their regular duties in the way that they were given in past matches. However, the Yanks clearly came with some preconceived ideas which catered for the byeline runs from our Carlos Edwards to be reduced by the presence of Damarcus Beasley, while the American’s smartest player Paulo Mastroeni took care of business by being the first defender to any ball which was directed to either Kenwyne Jones or Stern John.

It was also very easy to see that the Yanks had decided to make full use of the vulnerability of Keon Daniel and Aklie Edwards, both of whom had limited knowledge of their defensive responsibilities, especially when there is a super attacking wing defense in Frankie Hedjuk making inroads to the right flank and sending crosses to two strikers and two rushing midfielders. We lost points on structural play and it appeared to me that there was little by way of planning specially to play the type of game which would retard America’s progress. And when Anthony Wolfe decided that he would move in support of Carlos Edwards to get down the flank, it dawned on me that the youngster does not understand his defensive role. The result was that Bradley and Donovan recognised the free real estate behind Wolfe’s back and rushed to receive a counter attack pass from their defense.

Bradley flicked it over an onrushing Keyno Thomas’ head for Donovan to smartly pick up, run to the bye line, attracted Lawrence to approach him. The Warriors defense was as open as a door, and Altidore just casually placed Donovan’s low pass into an open goal. Surely, I expected that the next move was to ensure that this does not occur again. Instead, what I saw to my absolute surprise was a sudden attempt to reorganise in defense for any similar US attack. This brought a chaotic formula from a midfield which was already void of creative ideas and now losing their shape to facilitate a simple tactical mistake.

By then, one may have been inclined to challenge the instructions which may have come from the bench, but that was only because my emotions were being tested and the reality check which seemed more obvious, began to waver. I watched and watched and watched, awaiting some adjustments to our playing methods. Despite the fact that we showed some short spells of productive moves, they did not overshadow the naivety of players whose lives have been based upon this great game, which they received enormous sums of money to play. As the game continued, my focus stuck on the commitment and dedication which should have been present in every player wearing the colours of red, white and black.

And just in case they forgot what their energies meant to the thousands of Trinbagonians who travelled hundreds of miles to offer their support, all they had to do was look into the stands for a short moment. This was not about a coach anymore, and for those who wish to go in search of a scapegoat, they are blinkered and living in an absolutely false world. The job of a coach is not to score goals, nor to kick corners or anything on the field. He is there to guide and advise his charges to an approach which will bring some level of productivity to the team.

My support continues, but my demand is high.
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« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2009, 09:48:40 PM »
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Bradley flicked it over an onrushing Keyno Thomas’ head for Donovan to smartly pick up, run to the bye line, attracted Lawrence to approach him. The Warriors defense was as open as a door, and Altidore just casually placed Donovan’s low pass into an open goal. Surely, I expected that the next move was to ensure that this does not occur again. Instead, what I saw to my absolute surprise was a sudden attempt to reorganise in defense for any similar US attack. This brought a chaotic formula from a midfield which was already void of creative ideas and now losing their shape to facilitate a simple tactical mistake.

That was Ching.


Don't even know who I should be complaining about (Corneal?...O'Connor?)... another unattributed article from the Guardian.  Just sent three of the editors an email... journalistic standards are a joke.

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« Reply #2 on: April 04, 2009, 10:02:27 PM »
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And just in case they forgot what their energies meant to the thousands of Trinbagonians who travelled hundreds of miles to offer their support, all they had to do was look into the stands for a short moment. This was not about a coach anymore, and for those who wish to go in search of a scapegoat, they are blinkered and living in an absolutely false world. The job of a coach is not to score goals, nor to kick corners or anything on the field. He is there to guide and advise his charges to an approach which will bring some level of productivity to the team.
My support continues, but my demand is high.


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« Reply #3 on: April 04, 2009, 10:07:58 PM »
World Cup picture clearer now
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And just in case they forgot what their energies meant to the thousands of Trinbagonians who travelled hundreds of miles to offer their support, all they had to do was look into the stands for a short moment. This was not about a coach anymore, and for those who wish to go in search of a scapegoat, they are blinkered and living in an absolutely false world. The job of a coach is not to score goals, nor to kick corners or anything on the field. He is there to guide and advise his charges to an approach which will bring some level of productivity to the team.
My support continues, but my demand is high.


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senility?

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« Reply #4 on: April 05, 2009, 05:17:08 AM »
This battyhole speaks with forked tongue! "the team was disorganised, too many opening in the defence".on another point he said.

" we lost points on stuctural play and it appeared to me that there was little by way of planning specially to play the type of game which would retard america's progress."

and he still had the nerve too say "and for those who wish to go in search of a scapegoat they are blinkered and living in an absolute false world".

then this kakahole went on to say " the job of a coach is not to score goals nor kick corners or anything on the field. he is there to guide and advise his charges to an approach which will bring some level of productivity to the team"

now tell me if this man knew what the fack he just wrote! he condenm the team for a lack of stuctural play and planning, (which is the coaches main responsibility) then he turned right around and exonerated the coach by saying it was not his fault and we shouldn't look for a scapegoat, BC the coach is only responsible to guide and advise his charges.

this mentality is one of the reasons i can't live in T&T no more! it's a country of old uncle toms, old crooks, old complaisant lazy minds, old downpressors, and old dictators who don't want tuh step aside and allow new ideas to permeate in the society from young vibrant minds!!
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« Reply #5 on: April 05, 2009, 12:37:31 PM »
JC,
      I got a palm from the National Shrine for yuh!!! Happy Palm Sunday. Wave yuh Palm if yuh want to win.!!!!!

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« Reply #6 on: April 05, 2009, 12:39:21 PM »
JC,
      I got a palm from the National Shrine for yuh!!! Happy Palm Sunday. Wave yuh Palm if yuh want to win.!!!!!

Deeks yuh went by de Shrine of the Immaculate Conception over by Irving & Michigan?

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« Reply #7 on: April 05, 2009, 03:30:10 PM »
Yep. I had to take me mums. That was the percect excuse to go and  "steal" a lot of palms. I also saw fprmer TT Bert Grell at the 12:00 noon service.  Next week going to standing room.

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« Reply #8 on: April 05, 2009, 03:32:40 PM »
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Bradley flicked it over an onrushing Keyno Thomas’ head for Donovan to smartly pick up, run to the bye line, attracted Lawrence to approach him. The Warriors defense was as open as a door, and Altidore just casually placed Donovan’s low pass into an open goal. Surely, I expected that the next move was to ensure that this does not occur again. Instead, what I saw to my absolute surprise was a sudden attempt to reorganise in defense for any similar US attack. This brought a chaotic formula from a midfield which was already void of creative ideas and now losing their shape to facilitate a simple tactical mistake.

That was Ching.


Don't even know who I should be complaining about (Corneal?...O'Connor?)... another unattributed article from the Guardian.  Just sent three of the editors an email... journalistic standards are a joke.
is the guardian. what you expect?

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« Reply #9 on: April 05, 2009, 03:36:06 PM »
 Bakes,
           Next week will be standing room only, that is what I am trying to say. People from all over will be doing their annual pilgrimage to the Shrine next Sunday. If you coming,  make sure you come early. Parking will be a premium.

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« Reply #10 on: April 05, 2009, 05:13:39 PM »
Bakes,
           Next week will be standing room only, that is what I am trying to say. People from all over will be doing their annual pilgrimage to the Shrine next Sunday. If you coming,  make sure you come early. Parking will be a premium.

Ah could imagine... all dem Spanish from Columbia Height go be up dey, lol.  Ah not in de area anymore though.

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« Reply #11 on: April 05, 2009, 05:46:24 PM »
 Bakes,
                 Yes plenty Spanish, but also lots of Philipinos and quite a few Africans.

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« Reply #12 on: April 05, 2009, 05:49:15 PM »
Bakes,
           Next week will be standing room only, that is what I am trying to say. People from all over will be doing their annual pilgrimage to the Shrine next Sunday. If you coming,  make sure you come early. Parking will be a premium.

Ah could imagine... all dem Spanish from Columbia Height go be up dey, lol.  Ah not in de area anymore though.

I thought they were all evangelizing Protestants these days ... NW DC eh get de papal bull ::) memo?

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« Reply #13 on: April 05, 2009, 05:50:29 PM »
Bakes,
                 Yes plenty Spanish, but also lots of Philipinos and quite a few Africans.

Apparently Africa is the new Latin America ... always a step behind ...  :angel: ... Wonder what Pacho thinks.
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« Reply #14 on: April 05, 2009, 06:08:12 PM »
Bakes,
                 Yes plenty Spanish, but also lots of Philipinos and quite a few Africans.

Apparently Africa is the new Latin America ... always a step behind ...  :angel: ... Wonder what Pacho thinks.

Yeah no doubt Africa is de new Latin America... and the irony is that the African Catholics tend to me real orthodox too.  Yuh also right about Protestantism, part ah de reason why the shift to Africa, dem Spanish tired ah all de Papal Bull over de centuries.


Deeks yuh ever went St. Augustine's... up on 16th and V?  Black congregation... but de priest kinda dry.  Congregation strike mih as being very ole school DC doh... as in left over from de 'brown paper' bag test days, lol

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« Reply #15 on: April 05, 2009, 06:09:24 PM »
Decent read, forget de analysis. I understand de point de writer trying ti make.
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« Reply #16 on: April 05, 2009, 06:13:19 PM »
Decent read, forget de analysis. I understand de point de writer trying ti make.
this article is jibrish!! it have no point! abosolutely void of substance.
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« Reply #17 on: April 05, 2009, 07:33:10 PM »
Sad times for de guardian......
To the thousands of fans who travelled to the city of Nashville in Tennessee, the pain of defeat was difficult to comprehend.

I  lost interest after that line....the pain of reading made it difficult to comprehend.

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« Reply #18 on: April 06, 2009, 05:42:18 AM »
Bakes,
          Yes, I have been to St. Augustine on many occasions. As a matter of fact my daughter and son were baptiized there. My daugter did her first communion there. Boy that is one of the liveliest Catholic church around. At times you feel you are in a baptist/AME church when they having the Gospel mass. They get a lot of support from the black community and also the white community. I haven't been there in a while. I go more to St. Anthony's, which is near the Shrine. Me mums go to the Shrine and St Anthony's. So I do accommodate her wishes. To be honest, a couple hours a Sunday morning  for the old lady is no big sacrifice. Ah love me mammy.

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« Reply #19 on: April 06, 2009, 06:14:32 AM »
Bakes,
          Yes, I have been to St. Augustine on many occasions. As a matter of fact my daughter and son were baptiized there. My daugter did her first communion there. Boy that is one of the liveliest Catholic church around. At times you feel you are in a baptist/AME church when they having the Gospel mass. They get a lot of support from the black community and also the white community. I haven't been there in a while. I go more to St. Anthony's, which is near the Shrine. Me mums go to the Shrine and St Anthony's. So I do accommodate her wishes. To be honest, a couple hours a Sunday morning  for the old lady is no big sacrifice. Ah love me mammy.

Like dey have a lil George Stallings in dem ...

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« Reply #20 on: April 06, 2009, 12:22:18 PM »
Bakes,
          Yes, I have been to St. Augustine on many occasions. As a matter of fact my daughter and son were baptiized there. My daugter did her first communion there. Boy that is one of the liveliest Catholic church around. At times you feel you are in a baptist/AME church when they having the Gospel mass. They get a lot of support from the black community and also the white community. I haven't been there in a while. I go more to St. Anthony's, which is near the Shrine. Me mums go to the Shrine and St Anthony's. So I do accommodate her wishes. To be honest, a couple hours a Sunday morning  for the old lady is no big sacrifice. Ah love me mammy.

Like dey have a lil George Stallings in dem ...

Lol... ent?  Ah drive by Stallings new place on Capitol Hill ah couple times but was never intrigued enough to check it out. 

Deeks whey St. Anthony's is... I ent familiar wid dat one?  Since yuh say it near de shrine ah assume it in Brookland too?

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« Reply #21 on: April 06, 2009, 01:17:48 PM »
Thread mash up!!
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