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Title: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: Tallman on September 13, 2008, 08:23:20 AM
Europe
PlayerTeamOpponentResultNotes
Austin, Kevin (http://www.chesterfield-fc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/ProfilesDetail/0,,10435~11088,00.html)ChesterfieldDag & Red0-3Full game
Boucaud, AndreKettering TownYork4-2Full game, assist 65'
Cox, IanMaidstone UnitedTooting & Mitcham2-1
Edwards, Carlos (http://www.safc.com/team/?page_id=2623&player_id=155)SunderlandWigan1-1Not selected
Ince, Clayton (http://www.saddlers.premiumtv.co.uk/page/ProfilesDetail/0,,10428~9712,00.html)WalsallBristol Rovers3-1Full game, (http://www.socawarriors.net/football/images/yellowcard.gif) 60'
Johnson, JoshRhyl FCHaverfordwest2-0Started, (http://www.socawarriors.net/football/images/out.gif) 75'
Latapy, Russell (http://www.falkirkfc.co.uk/index.php?option=com_senior_team&pid=46)FalkirkHearts2-1Bench, did not play
Lawrence, Dennis (http://www.swanseacity.premiumtv.co.uk/page/ProfilesDetail/0,,10354~12447,00.html)Swansea CityCrystal Palace0-2Not selected
Roberts, DarrylDenizlispor KulübüKonyaspor1-1Full game
Samuel, Collin (http://www.perthstjohnstonefc.co.uk/player.php?param=22)St. JohnstoneRoss County2-1Started, (http://www.socawarriors.net/football/images/goal.gif) 29', (http://www.socawarriors.net/football/images/goal.gif) 47', (http://www.socawarriors.net/football/images/out.gif)68'
Scotland, Jason (http://www.swanseacity.premiumtv.co.uk/page/ProfilesDetail/0,,10354~24233,00.html)Swansea CityCrystal Palace0-2Started, (http://www.socawarriors.net/football/images/out.gif) 83'
Shakes, Ricky (http://www.ebbsfleetunited.co.uk/eufc/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=512&Itemid=344)Ebbsfleet UnitedWrexham2-3Started, (http://www.socawarriors.net/football/images/out.gif) 55'
Yorke, Dwight (http://www.safc.com/team/?page_id=2623&player_id=138)SunderlandWigan1-1Not selected

North America
PlayerTeamOpponentResultNotes
James, Julius (http://toronto.fc.mlsnet.com/players/bio.jsp?team=t280&player=james_j&playerId=jam153647&statType=current)Toronto FCColumbus Crew1-1Full game
Patterson, Randi (http://www.charlestonbattery.com/team_roster.asp?pid=2311)Charleston BatteryMinnesota Timberwolves0-4
Sancho, Brent (http://www.atlantasilverbacks.com/pro/players.php?id=00000273)Atlanta SilverbacksSeattle Sounders1-1Full game
Sealy, Scott (http://sjearthquakes.mlsnet.com/players/bio.jsp?team=t110&player=sealy_s&playerId=sea385627&statType=current)San Jose EarthquakesHouston Dynamo1-1Full game
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: Trini boi on September 13, 2008, 08:35:40 AM
PlayerTeamOpponentResultNotes
Edwards, Carlos (http://www.safc.com/team/?page_id=2623&player_id=155)SunderlandWiganNot selected
Yorke, Dwight (http://www.safc.com/team/?page_id=2623&player_id=138)SunderlandWiganNot selected

wow, as expected, yorke and carlos get salt.....
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: Tallman on September 13, 2008, 08:38:33 AM
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Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: arrow on September 13, 2008, 08:44:09 AM
Well done Samuel.  Would be nice to have him on the left and Keon in the attacking mid.  But I guess he needs to change his name to Glenroy first
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: royal on September 13, 2008, 09:10:29 AM
keane force Yorke to come back and  he not even on the bench? Now this is a vindictive man !!!! Lewwe see what Jack do now.
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: elan on September 13, 2008, 09:30:06 AM
keane force Yorke to come back and  he not even on the bench? Now this is a vindictive man !!!! Lewwe see what Jack do now.

How is that Vindictive? Yorke on a milli and has to be there if the bossman say so. Yorke wants to be a coach and as such he needs to be there evrytime for the team whether he play or not.
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: Dinner Mints on September 13, 2008, 09:35:05 AM
keane force Yorke to come back and  he not even on the bench? Now this is a vindictive man !!!! Lewwe see what Jack do now.
If your boss find out you sneak away from work to go and play pool. He call yuh, cuss yuh out and tell yuh come back to work at once. Yuh boss is de one who wrong? Really? Or you just vex yuh pool game get break up?
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: Midknight on September 13, 2008, 09:36:43 AM
congrats glenroy
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: E-man on September 13, 2008, 10:03:50 AM
PlayerTeamOpponentResultNotes
Sealy, Scott (http://sjearthquakes.mlsnet.com/players/bio.jsp?team=t110&player=sealy_s&playerId=sea385627&statType=current)San Jose EarthquakesHouston Dynamo

I'll be at this game today.

Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: Babalawo on September 13, 2008, 10:11:56 AM
keane force Yorke to come back and  he not even on the bench? Now this is a vindictive man !!!! Lewwe see what Jack do now.

How is that Vindictive? Yorke on a milli and has to be there if the bossman say so. Yorke wants to be a coach and as such he needs to be there evrytime for the team whether he play or not.

Yorke is crazy yes.  He breached his contract.  He cant go back and fort, signing a contract based that he retired from international football, then expect to not be in trouble.  He's messing with a million dollar business in a EPL team.  He's sooo lucky he didnt get fired
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: Jah Gol on September 13, 2008, 10:18:51 AM
congrats glenroy
:rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: fari on September 13, 2008, 10:50:43 AM
i couldn't find the islanders vs rhinos thread (was there one) but jagdeosingh scored the first goal last night in a 2-0 victory over the rhinos.  tiger fitzpatrick played last night for the rhinos as well.   islanders are in good form, i am backing them to win it all this year.
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: Sando prince on September 13, 2008, 10:52:13 AM
Congats to Colin  :beermug:..It seems he is playing better now..I would like to see this game.....Hopefully Maturana is aware of this...
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: Babalawo on September 13, 2008, 10:54:48 AM
Congats to Colin  :beermug:..It seems he is playing better now..I would like to see this game.....Hopefully Maturana is aware of this...

Maturana is ah old fart.  Cant get over the fact Collin blank him over the jamaica game.  Another reason we need a new coach
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: Sando prince on September 13, 2008, 10:58:13 AM
Congats to Colin  :beermug:..It seems he is playing better now..I would like to see this game.....Hopefully Maturana is aware of this...

Maturana is ah old fart.  Cant get over the fact Collin blank him over the jamaica game.  Another reason we need a new coach

Yeh Babalawo! but de man still at de helm and it looks like the TTFF still have faith in him..so what else can we do, but hope that he takes (the die hard football fans) our advice...am waiting patiently to see what team he select to go Guatemala
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: frico on September 13, 2008, 11:13:37 AM
keane force Yorke to come back and  he not even on the bench? Now this is a vindictive man !!!! Lewwe see what Jack do now.

How is that Vindictive? Yorke on a milli and has to be there if the bossman say so. Yorke wants to be a coach and as such he needs to be there evrytime for the team whether he play or not.
How is not vindictive?
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: royal on September 13, 2008, 11:58:57 AM
keane force Yorke to come back and  he not even on the bench? Now this is a vindictive man !!!! Lewwe see what Jack do now.

How is that Vindictive? Yorke on a milli and has to be there if the bossman say so. Yorke wants to be a coach and as such he needs to be there evrytime for the team whether he play or not.

Yorke is crazy yes.  He breached his contract.  He cant go back and fort, signing a contract based that he retired from international football, then expect to not be in trouble.  He's messing with a million dollar business in a EPL team.  He's sooo lucky he didnt get fired




Fellas i must be miss something.Does Yorke contract say he must not play international ball again? If so he is in breach of contract and Keane right if not you tell me if you demand a man come back from international duty it is obvious yuh have plans to play him and he ain't even make your bench and that is not vindictiveness?
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: Dinner Mints on September 13, 2008, 12:04:31 PM
keane force Yorke to come back and  he not even on the bench? Now this is a vindictive man !!!! Lewwe see what Jack do now.

How is that Vindictive? Yorke on a milli and has to be there if the bossman say so. Yorke wants to be a coach and as such he needs to be there evrytime for the team whether he play or not.

Yorke is crazy yes.  He breached his contract.  He cant go back and fort, signing a contract based that he retired from international football, then expect to not be in trouble.  He's messing with a million dollar business in a EPL team.  He's sooo lucky he didnt get fired




Fellas i must be miss something.Does Yorke contract say he must not play international ball again? If so he is in breach of contract and keen right if not you tell me if you demand a man come back from international duty it is obvious yuh have plans to play him and he ain't even make your bench and that is not vindictiveness?
Yes. Part of de agreement when Yorke sign his new contract was that he was done with international ball. Next ting Keane watching TV seeing him get kick up from Guatemalans. He must tell de man bring he ass home.
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: WestCoast on September 13, 2008, 01:01:24 PM
keane force Yorke to come back and  he not even on the bench? Now this is a vindictive man !!!! Lewwe see what Jack do now.

How is that Vindictive? Yorke on a milli and has to be there if the bossman say so. Yorke wants to be a coach and as such he needs to be there evrytime for the team whether he play or not.

Yorke is crazy yes.  He breached his contract.  He cant go back and fort, signing a contract based that he retired from international football, then expect to not be in trouble.  He's messing with a million dollar business in a EPL team.  He's sooo lucky he didnt get fired




Fellas i must be miss something.Does Yorke contract say he must not play international ball again? If so he is in breach of contract and keen right if not you tell me if you demand a man come back from international duty it is obvious yuh have plans to play him and he ain't even make your bench and that is not vindictiveness?
Yes. Part of de agreement when Yorke sign his new contract was that he was done with international ball. Next ting Keane watching TV seeing him get kick up from Guatemalans. He must tell de man bring he ass home.
VERY GOOD point there
if it was me I would have done the same.......get ya arse back to Sunderland YESTERDAY or sooner  ;)
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: dinho on September 13, 2008, 01:10:37 PM
keane force Yorke to come back and  he not even on the bench? Now this is a vindictive man !!!! Lewwe see what Jack do now.

How is that Vindictive? Yorke on a milli and has to be there if the bossman say so. Yorke wants to be a coach and as such he needs to be there evrytime for the team whether he play or not.

Yorke is crazy yes.  He breached his contract.  He cant go back and fort, signing a contract based that he retired from international football, then expect to not be in trouble.  He's messing with a million dollar business in a EPL team.  He's sooo lucky he didnt get fired




Fellas i must be miss something.Does Yorke contract say he must not play international ball again? If so he is in breach of contract and keen right if not you tell me if you demand a man come back from international duty it is obvious yuh have plans to play him and he ain't even make your bench and that is not vindictiveness?
Yes. Part of de agreement when Yorke sign his new contract was that he was done with international ball. Next ting Keane watching TV seeing him get kick up from Guatemalans. He must tell de man bring he ass home.
VERY GOOD point there
if it was me I would have done the same.......get ya arse back to Sunderland YESTERDAY or sooner  ;)


How is this a good point?

Are any of you privy to Yorke's contract? 

For all I know, Yorke and Keane was sitting down over a pint of Stella and Yorke say, 'nah, i done with them i eh able with de international ball.'  Could have been a gentleman's agreement yes, but nothing suggests that it is a written provision in his contract that has been breached.

Keane explicitly says, "i would not have given him the contract if he wasn't retired", he never said "his contract says he cannot represent his country".

There is a very big distinction there, don't get it twisted.

Yorke's fault nonetheless, but no contract get breach here.
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: WestCoast on September 13, 2008, 01:17:29 PM
keane force Yorke to come back and  he not even on the bench? Now this is a vindictive man !!!! Lewwe see what Jack do now.
How is that Vindictive? Yorke on a milli and has to be there if the bossman say so. Yorke wants to be a coach and as such he needs to be there evrytime for the team whether he play or not.
Yorke is crazy yes.  He breached his contract.  He cant go back and fort, signing a contract based that he retired from international football, then expect to not be in trouble.  He's messing with a million dollar business in a EPL team.  He's sooo lucky he didnt get fired
Fellas i must be miss something.Does Yorke contract say he must not play international ball again? If so he is in breach of contract and keen right if not you tell me if you demand a man come back from international duty it is obvious yuh have plans to play him and he ain't even make your bench and that is not vindictiveness?
Yes. Part of de agreement when Yorke sign his new contract was that he was done with international ball. Next ting Keane watching TV seeing him get kick up from Guatemalans. He must tell de man bring he ass home.
VERY GOOD point there
if it was me I would have done the same.......get ya arse back to Sunderland YESTERDAY or sooner  ;)
How is this a good point?
Are any of you privy to Yorke's contract? 
For all I know, Yorke and Keane was sitting down over a pint of Stella and Yorke say, 'nah, i done with them i eh able with de international ball.'  Could have been a gentleman's agreement yes, but nothing suggests that it is a written provision in his contract that has been breached.
Keane explicitly says, "i would not have given him the contract if he wasn't retired", he never said "his contract says he cannot represent his country".
There is a very big distinction there, don't get it twisted.
Yorke's fault nonetheless, but no contract get breach here.
Yes Counselor, that is a very good point that you bring up there.
as I said
"if it was me I would have done the same"
or to word it another way "I would have spcifically had a sub paragraph in his contract"
I would have been very concerned for Dwight when he got hurt...and as the commentators said that he was on the ground for a long time which was not like Dwight to stay down so long.
I doubt that TTFF Players are covered by any type of health insurance.
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: Dinner Mints on September 13, 2008, 01:28:56 PM
keane force Yorke to come back and  he not even on the bench? Now this is a vindictive man !!!! Lewwe see what Jack do now.

How is that Vindictive? Yorke on a milli and has to be there if the bossman say so. Yorke wants to be a coach and as such he needs to be there evrytime for the team whether he play or not.

Yorke is crazy yes.  He breached his contract.  He cant go back and fort, signing a contract based that he retired from international football, then expect to not be in trouble.  He's messing with a million dollar business in a EPL team.  He's sooo lucky he didnt get fired




Fellas i must be miss something.Does Yorke contract say he must not play international ball again? If so he is in breach of contract and keen right if not you tell me if you demand a man come back from international duty it is obvious yuh have plans to play him and he ain't even make your bench and that is not vindictiveness?
Yes. Part of de agreement when Yorke sign his new contract was that he was done with international ball. Next ting Keane watching TV seeing him get kick up from Guatemalans. He must tell de man bring he ass home.
VERY GOOD point there
if it was me I would have done the same.......get ya arse back to Sunderland YESTERDAY or sooner  ;)


How is this a good point?

Are any of you privy to Yorke's contract? 

For all I know, Yorke and Keane was sitting down over a pint of Stella and Yorke say, 'nah, i done with them i eh able with de international ball.'  Could have been a gentleman's agreement yes, but nothing suggests that it is a written provision in his contract that has been breached.

Keane explicitly says, "i would not have given him the contract if he wasn't retired", he never said "his contract says he cannot represent his country".

There is a very big distinction there, don't get it twisted.

Yorke's fault nonetheless, but no contract get breach here.

Me eh know if it in print or not, but verbal agreements still count as contracts. Ask de WC players.
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: WestCoast on September 13, 2008, 01:34:00 PM
keane force Yorke to come back and  he not even on the bench? Now this is a vindictive man !!!! Lewwe see what Jack do now.

How is that Vindictive? Yorke on a milli and has to be there if the bossman say so. Yorke wants to be a coach and as such he needs to be there evrytime for the team whether he play or not.

Yorke is crazy yes.  He breached his contract.  He cant go back and fort, signing a contract based that he retired from international football, then expect to not be in trouble.  He's messing with a million dollar business in a EPL team.  He's sooo lucky he didnt get fired




Fellas i must be miss something.Does Yorke contract say he must not play international ball again? If so he is in breach of contract and keen right if not you tell me if you demand a man come back from international duty it is obvious yuh have plans to play him and he ain't even make your bench and that is not vindictiveness?
Yes. Part of de agreement when Yorke sign his new contract was that he was done with international ball. Next ting Keane watching TV seeing him get kick up from Guatemalans. He must tell de man bring he ass home.
VERY GOOD point there
if it was me I would have done the same.......get ya arse back to Sunderland YESTERDAY or sooner  ;)


How is this a good point?

Are any of you privy to Yorke's contract? 

For all I know, Yorke and Keane was sitting down over a pint of Stella and Yorke say, 'nah, i done with them i eh able with de international ball.'  Could have been a gentleman's agreement yes, but nothing suggests that it is a written provision in his contract that has been breached.

Keane explicitly says, "i would not have given him the contract if he wasn't retired", he never said "his contract says he cannot represent his country".

There is a very big distinction there, don't get it twisted.

Yorke's fault nonetheless, but no contract get breach here.

Me eh know if it in print or not, but verbal agreements still count as contracts. Ask de WC players.
BADABING BADABOOOOOOM
NICE one
No wonder you chose that nickname ;)
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: dinho on September 13, 2008, 01:43:25 PM

How is this a good point?

Are any of you privy to Yorke's contract? 

For all I know, Yorke and Keane was sitting down over a pint of Stella and Yorke say, 'nah, i done with them i eh able with de international ball.'  Could have been a gentleman's agreement yes, but nothing suggests that it is a written provision in his contract that has been breached.

Keane explicitly says, "i would not have given him the contract if he wasn't retired", he never said "his contract says he cannot represent his country".

There is a very big distinction there, don't get it twisted.

Yorke's fault nonetheless, but no contract get breach here.

Me eh know if it in print or not, but verbal agreements still count as contracts. Ask de WC players.
BADABING BADABOOOOOOM
NICE one
No wonder you choose that nickname ;)

Westcoast, when you ready to stop acting like some mini skirt cheerleader on de sidelines and add something fruitful to the discussion, let us know. Until then ease us up on the useless posts.

Monkey G, still nothing suggests that the discussion was a verbal contract per se. The way I interpret it following the whole process is that they sat down to have a chat about his future at the club and his ability to play another year in the league.

They spoke about several things, among those his health, fitness, ability to go for another year, influence in the dressing room and future ambition at the club. Remember as well that Yorke was considering an offer in the A league so is not like he was begging Keane for an extension. Among the things discussed would have been the fact that Yorke is retired.

Keane would then walk away from the discussion and factor in these things into deciding to offer him another year. He could have gotten injured, his skills could have waned and also he could have changed his mind regarding his international availability. Those were the risks involved. Just as easily, if Yorke got injured Keane could have said, "I would not have offered him another year if I knew he would break down".

There is no written or verbal contract that can be enforced to prevent a player representing his country against his will.


Like I said this is how I interpret it and I could be wrong, but imo it was a factor of consideration as opposed to a mandate.

Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: Themanfriday on September 13, 2008, 02:01:53 PM
I must let you know that in europe verbal statement with a hand shake is just as valid as a signature.
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: weary1969 on September 13, 2008, 02:06:01 PM
Thanks Samuel it safe 2 say dat is yuh surname. Maybe we can get d airlines 2 issue tickets in first or surname. So if dey sent a ticket for John Stern or Avery could come. So if dat wasd case when Samuel get d ticket Toronto would have released him.

As 4 d contract be it real or implied DY mess up but look at dis way yrs man say hewas not committed 2 we cause. He refute dat by captining we 2 WC 2006. Not 2 mention he get on d wrong side of Keane give dat man a klondike bar
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: Dinner Mints on September 13, 2008, 02:06:29 PM

How is this a good point?

Are any of you privy to Yorke's contract? 

For all I know, Yorke and Keane was sitting down over a pint of Stella and Yorke say, 'nah, i done with them i eh able with de international ball.'  Could have been a gentleman's agreement yes, but nothing suggests that it is a written provision in his contract that has been breached.

Keane explicitly says, "i would not have given him the contract if he wasn't retired", he never said "his contract says he cannot represent his country".

There is a very big distinction there, don't get it twisted.

Yorke's fault nonetheless, but no contract get breach here.

Me eh know if it in print or not, but verbal agreements still count as contracts. Ask de WC players.
BADABING BADABOOOOOOM
NICE one
No wonder you choose that nickname ;)

Westcoast, when you ready to stop acting like some mini skirt cheerleader on de sidelines and add something fruitful to the discussion, let us know. Until then ease us up on the useless posts.

Monkey G, still nothing suggests that the discussion was a verbal contract per se. The way I interpret it following the whole process is that they sat down to have a chat about his future at the club and his ability to play another year in the league.

They spoke about several things, among those his health, fitness, ability to go for another year, influence in the dressing room and future ambition at the club. Remember as well that Yorke was considering an offer in the A league so is not like he was begging Keane for an extension. Among the things discussed would have been the fact that Yorke is retired.

Keane would then walk away from the discussion and factor in these things into deciding to offer him another year. He could have gotten injured, his skills could have waned and also he could have changed his mind regarding his international availability. Those were the risks involved. Just as easily, if Yorke got injured Keane could have said, "I would not have offered him another year if I knew he would break down".

There is no written or verbal contract that can be enforced to prevent a player representing his country against his will.


Like I said this is how I interpret it and I could be wrong, but imo it was a factor of consideration as opposed to a mandate.


De reason I think the agreement was a major point for Keane is because I think I remember him mentioning it as a condition back when Dwight signed the new deal. Doh ask mih to find where I see that, though. Me cyah remember.
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: WestCoast on September 13, 2008, 02:58:30 PM

How is this a good point?

Are any of you privy to Yorke's contract? 

For all I know, Yorke and Keane was sitting down over a pint of Stella and Yorke say, 'nah, i done with them i eh able with de international ball.'  Could have been a gentleman's agreement yes, but nothing suggests that it is a written provision in his contract that has been breached.

Keane explicitly says, "i would not have given him the contract if he wasn't retired", he never said "his contract says he cannot represent his country".

There is a very big distinction there, don't get it twisted.

Yorke's fault nonetheless, but no contract get breach here.

Me eh know if it in print or not, but verbal agreements still count as contracts. Ask de WC players.
BADABING BADABOOOOOOM
NICE one
No wonder you choose that nickname ;)

Westcoast, when you ready to stop acting like some mini skirt cheerleader on de sidelines and add something fruitful to the discussion, let us know. Until then ease us up on the useless posts.

Monkey G, still nothing suggests that the discussion was a verbal contract per se. The way I interpret it following the whole process is that they sat down to have a chat about his future at the club and his ability to play another year in the league.

They spoke about several things, among those his health, fitness, ability to go for another year, influence in the dressing room and future ambition at the club. Remember as well that Yorke was considering an offer in the A league so is not like he was begging Keane for an extension. Among the things discussed would have been the fact that Yorke is retired.

Keane would then walk away from the discussion and factor in these things into deciding to offer him another year. He could have gotten injured, his skills could have waned and also he could have changed his mind regarding his international availability. Those were the risks involved. Just as easily, if Yorke got injured Keane could have said, "I would not have offered him another year if I knew he would break down".

There is no written or verbal contract that can be enforced to prevent a player representing his country against his will.


Like I said this is how I interpret it and I could be wrong, but imo it was a factor of consideration as opposed to a mandate.


just like you I have my opinion and if someone was to give an opinion that I agree with, rest assured that I will NEVER check with you first if I could post my agreement.
it is amazing that you would know how to spell mini even if someone gave you the m and the n........
stay foccused man
have a great day
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: dinho on September 13, 2008, 03:08:30 PM
just like you I have my opinion and if someone was to give an opinion that I agree with, rest assured that I will NEVER check with you first if I could post my agreement.
it is amazing that you would know how to spell mini even if someone gave you the m and the n........
stay foccused man
have a great day

where is it?  did i miss it?

where did you post YOUR opinion?
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: WestCoast on September 13, 2008, 03:32:21 PM
just like you I have my opinion and if someone was to give an opinion that I agree with, rest assured that I will NEVER check with you first if I could post my agreement.
it is amazing that you would know how to spell mini even if someone gave you the m and the n........
stay foccused man
have a great day

where is it?  did i miss it?

where did you post YOUR opinion?
f**k you does TRY real hard to be annoying at times
oh well

and if I was Keane, I would cancel his Sunderland contract if he comes out of retirement.
Keane can do that,
he cant prevent him playing for TnT
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: TRUwarrior on September 13, 2008, 05:55:54 PM
why would a player disobey he boss....come trini tuh play in ah waste ah time system...from ah waste ah time coach...and if yuh get ah injury yuh hatta go back tuh yuh club for dem tuh deal wit it....cuz yuh eh insured lol.....yorkie, is time tuh hang it up, an enjoy d rest of yuh career....drama free
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: Weh-it-is on September 13, 2008, 07:47:00 PM
keane force Yorke to come back and  he not even on the bench? Now this is a vindictive man !!!! Lewwe see what Jack do now.

How is that Vindictive? Yorke on a milli and has to be there if the bossman say so. Yorke wants to be a coach and as such he needs to be there evrytime for the team whether he play or not.

Yorke is crazy yes.  He breached his contract.  He cant go back and fort, signing a contract based that he retired from international football, then expect to not be in trouble.  He's messing with a million dollar business in a EPL team.  He's sooo lucky he didnt get fired




Fellas i must be miss something.Does Yorke contract say he must not play international ball again? If so he is in breach of contract and Keane right if not you tell me if you demand a man come back from international duty it is obvious yuh have plans to play him and he ain't even make your bench and that is not vindictiveness?

Ah read everybody post, leh me say my piece. People yuh c that thing they call "racism" it still exist but it only covered up with nice smiles and dress suits. When ah Boss or a slave master own ah slave and he run ah way, wah deos happen? Right! Decipher that.   

Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: TRUwarrior on September 13, 2008, 08:00:08 PM
keane force Yorke to come back and  he not even on the bench? Now this is a vindictive man !!!! Lewwe see what Jack do now.

How is that Vindictive? Yorke on a milli and has to be there if the bossman say so. Yorke wants to be a coach and as such he needs to be there evrytime for the team whether he play or not.

Yorke is crazy yes.  He breached his contract.  He cant go back and fort, signing a contract based that he retired from international football, then expect to not be in trouble.  He's messing with a million dollar business in a EPL team.  He's sooo lucky he didnt get fired




Fellas i must be miss something.Does Yorke contract say he must not play international ball again? If so he is in breach of contract and Keane right if not you tell me if you demand a man come back from international duty it is obvious yuh have plans to play him and he ain't even make your bench and that is not vindictiveness?

Ah read everybody post, leh me say my piece. People yuh c that thing they call "racism" it still exist but it only covered up with nice smiles and dress suits. When ah Boss or a slave master own ah slave and he run ah way, wah deos happen? Right! Decipher that.   



yuh win LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: fishs on September 13, 2008, 09:02:04 PM
 Ah cant understand the Yorke decry
What ?
We should be praising Yorke for deciding to play for his country regardless of what he an Keane had previously discussed.
Alot of men change they mind before about retirement, did'nt Lawrence say he retire after the last WC ?
This season Keane willl only use Yorke for stop gap measures and Yorke like he realise that , so he decide to come back and play international football where he going to make a real contribution to the team and cause.
I agree Keane is ah vindictive man
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: E-man on September 13, 2008, 11:17:54 PM
Quakes scored first but Houston equalized 20 minutes later - both scores in the 2nd half (50' and 71'). Wasn't the most exciting game, but keeps the Quakes on an unbeaten streak of 9 games now.

Sealy was mostly forgettable, most of his touches were one time to a next player. He doesn't hold the ball at all. Didn't quite have the concentration at times when the ball did drop to him and he could have done something with it. He played the full 90.

We had our flags ready to shout - Sealy! 33! T&T! but he just didn't do anything to elicit that from us this rounds.

(http://www.ttfootballhistory.com/files/images/20080913-sealyquakes1.jpg)
warming up

(http://www.ttfootballhistory.com/files/images/20080913-sealyquakes2.jpg)
marking his man during corner kick

(http://www.ttfootballhistory.com/files/images/20080913-sealyquakes3.jpg)
trying to do something in front of goal

(http://www.ttfootballhistory.com/files/images/20080913-sealyquakes4.jpg)
taking a free kick which flew way up and over

(http://www.ttfootballhistory.com/files/images/20080913-sealyquakes5.jpg)
battling it out
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: weary1969 on September 14, 2008, 12:18:24 AM
Thanks E Patriot will b sadddddddddd but Sealy very low down d peckin order
Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: E-man on September 14, 2008, 12:43:49 AM
Thanks E Patriot will b sadddddddddd but Sealy very low down d peckin order

Had to take a 2nd goal from Ching this week, too  >:(

Here's the quakes goal by O'brien though - not too shabby

http://www.youtube.com/v/TUs4WWBYMBA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUs4WWBYMBA

Other highlights (http://sjearthquakes.mlsnet.com/media/player/mp_tpl.jsp?w=mms://a1503.v115042.c11504.g.vm.akamaist%20ream.net/7/1503/11504/v0001/mlbmls.download.akamai.com/11504/2008/open/g%20p/09/091308_housje_gp_400.wmv&w_id=25565&catCode=game_packages&type=v_free&_mp=1)

Title: Re: Trinis in Action (Sept 13)
Post by: weary1969 on September 14, 2008, 12:50:15 AM
Hard luck dey E but yuh is ah faithful soldier all 4 d cause
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