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Football / Re: Thread for the T&T vs Dominican Republic Game (11-Dec-2012)
« on: December 11, 2012, 02:13:06 PM »
What time is kick off?
JAH BLESS
RASTAFARI
JAH BLESS
RASTAFARI
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The game between canada and t&t should be played in toronto.There is a big T&T population in toronto,therefore crowd support should not be a problem. Canada will get support too. I believe they coulda sell this game out in toronto. What all yuh think?
JAH BLESS
RASTAFARI
It may be a Trinidad "home" game.it cheaper and easier to fly to Florida than Canada
The game between canada and t&t should be played in toronto.There is a big T&T population in toronto,therefore crowd support should not be a problem. Canada will get support too. I believe they coulda sell this game out in toronto. What all yuh think?
JAH BLESS
RASTAFARI
It may be a Trinidad "home" game.it cheaper and easier to fly to Florida than Canada
What's going on here in Euro 2012 has to be taken seriously,imagine supporters scared of going to games i could just imagine how players are feeling out there on the field,how could a player concentrate on his game when any minuite something dangerous can happen.
We reach boy,this is what modern day Football has come too,the game we once called "the beautifull game".the thing is if something drastic isn't done about this situation it will get worse,players have to protect themselves one way or the other and if it means walking of the field so be it,ah mean they start attcking security officials now, expect to here violence against teams etc next.
Some people are complaining about Russia and i totally agree the WC should not be given to them, but there was a period of time when England was going through that same faze and they hosted a WC so i understand where Barnes coming from,there supporters create problems where ever they go.
You're 30 years too late. In the 80's in England you couldn't wear a football jersey to a game for fear of getting beaten. Supporters used to throw darts at opposing fans and made their own chinese stars (can't remember the proper name for them) to throw across the pitch. Players were hit with GLASS bottles and coins. Thats when the fences went up. Then after Heysel and Hilsborough the terraces were removed and the all seater stadium was introduced. But in 1966 when England hosted the World Cup, I don't recall crowd violence. I also believe Euro 96 was fairly trouble free.
Football is relatively peaceful now, aside from Eastern Europe. Turkey had its problems along with Italy, but they both seem relatively calm these days. It appears that Euro 2012 was staged in the last outposts of the hooligan.
Good question....who is T&TEC sponsor
The government. Whoelse?
Where can I get an official T&TEC replica ? and who is they sponsor ?
South run things.
North has dried up !!!!
I eh to sure about south running things although it is good to see a second team from south in the proleague. It is a good move to move the team to Sando because Connection is the only proteam in south. This team could have well played up north, the way football teams does appear and disappear nowadys. Would be nice to see Point and Palo Seco come back in the league. Also Tobago. What does confuse me is Central. Central claim to be the biggest demographics. They have a world class stadium. But no serious effort to have a team, Not even in the super league. That does drive me crazy.
Technically being called a white c*nt (or black c*nt for that matter) is not racist... The offensive part about that is being called a c*nt.
The fact that being called a black c*nt would widely be considered racist tells says alot.
Racism is alot deeper than mere words or insults involving a skin color reference.
I hear yuh kicker! Black people will always feel the effects of racism more than white people because of history and the way that black people have been treated and continue to be treated by the white man.What is wrong with a theoretical and generalized post?
JAH BLESS
RASTAFARI
Well in the real world every situation/scenario is different...
e.g. How does the "some people only want to be black when it suits dem" apply to A. Ferdinand?
There is no comparison between club and country football.
All the wannabe Barca, Manu, Chelsea waggonist beat up alyuh chest...drunken hooray in a bar can in no way compare to the feeling you had when
TT play Guatemala and score in the dregs, when we play mexico and win, when we draw and beat bahrain and when we hold Sweden, 7 min to go vs England and see latas come on and tun up a man and pipe a shot vs paraguay.
Nuttin Nuttin Nuttin no club game could ever replicate that feeling.
No amount of Champions League win could ever ever come close to that day we qualify for our first WC.
Dat is why people does get vex with the national team...cause they know they ent experiencing nuttin so in a hurry. Or when yuh could see the experience right there to happen again and a few imps start to do shit and take it away from you.
Intl football is the Best.
Fun times return to Milan. Happy for Boateng because the man is quality. One of them players that make yuh question Redknapp's judgement and policy of buying every player available even when he have good enough players in his squad.
When Prince became King! Boateng performs spectacular rendition of Michael Jackson's moonwalk for packed-out San Sirohttp://www.youtube.com/v/pH2DTbvb41M
When Kevin-Prince Boateng was in the Premier League it is fair to say his form was indifferent. When he turned it on, though, there was no doubt he had a little bit of magic in his feet.
And as if to prove that point yet further, the former Tottenham and Portsmouth man showed his dancing skills this weekend as part of AC Milan's title celebrations.
The Serie A side clinched their first Scudetto in seven years last week, and returned to the San Siro on Saturday to a rapturous welcome from their fans... and romped to to 4-1 thrashing of Cagliari.
Those celebrations took another twist when Boateng honoured a promise he'd made several weeks earlier to perform Michael Jackson's moonwalk on the pitch.
In April he had told Gazzetta dello Sport: 'If we are to win the Scudetto, I will dance the moonwalk dressed as Michael Jackson, hopefully on the pitch. I have never won anything important in my career. The Scudetto would be a great conquest.'
But this was more than walking backwards; the Ghana international produced a step-perfect rendition of the King of Pop's famous routine, complete with costume.
At first few knew who was hiding behind the shimmering jacket and fedora hat. But in a thrilling climax, Boateng revealed his face to spark wild congratulations from team-mates and fans alike.
The 24-year-old has been a big hit in Serie A this term, keeping Brazilian Robinho out of the team at certain times.
And after his performance, AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani quashed rumours the club is in the market for a new attacking playmaker, insisting that they already have one in Boateng.
Despite playing in a holding role during the World Cup, Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri converted Boateng into a 'trequartista' (playmaker).
The only stumbling block to the move is that Boateng is actually owned by Genoa because, at the time Portsmouth were relegated, Milan couldn't afford to sign him. They therefore entered into agreement with Genoa, who paid Portsmouth up front, whereby they offered several players and a 'rental fee'.
'Boateng is our trequartista,' Galliani said. 'We need his physicality and he will be first choice (next season).'
Genoa, though, are standing firm on the price, insisting Boateng is worth more than he was 12 months ago.
'He is like wine, he gets better with age, and costs more too,' said Genoa president Enrico Preziosi. 'Boateng is worth half his value of today, not withstanding the other half which last summer was acquired at little cost, and not just in liquid cash but also with players.
'There's a 50 per cent chance Boateng will stay with Milan. We have an agreement with Galliani which also involves other players, (Marco) Amelia, (Giacomo) Beretta, (Rodney) Strasser, (Nnamdi) Oduamadi, (Gianmarco) Zigoni. If Milan respect this agreement there won't be any problems, and I don't think there will be any.'
Galliani, though, claims any increase in value has come about soley from the player's dancing skills.
'Yesterday Preziosi wanted to increase the price to make me pay for Prince's dancing qualities but I only have the intention of paying for his footballing ones,' said Galliani. 'We're still at 50-50 but we'll find an agreement.'