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Sports => Football => Topic started by: E-man on August 22, 2008, 10:21:43 AM
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not sure if this was posted already - it's from three weeks ago, but I didn't see it:
Dwight Yorke and 99 others
By: Keith Smith (Tobago News)
Friday, August 1st 2008
This week I want to do something a little different. An association calling itself "The Veteran Footballers Association" and manned by some Trinbagonian friends of mine now resident in the United States are trying to put together what they call a "Calypso Football Hall of Fame".
Its first order of business is to draw up a list of the first 100 inductees and I have been asked to ask you to help complete the list.
From the list that they have sent me it appears that they want suggestions to fill out the 1990-1999 period but-who knows-they may have left out some football notables from the other decades which you may want to suggest they include.
By the way, is there any other Tobagonian on the list they have sent other than Dwight Yorke and, if not, how could he be the only Tobagonian on a list of 100 Trinidadian and Tobagonian star footballers.
What was the state of the game in the sister island before Dwight's coming? Were they any other great Tobagonian footballers who were overlooked by the various selection committees based in Trinidad? And a nex' thing-where are the young Tobagonian footballers who were expected to emerge given Yorke's amazing-and still continuing-climb to fame and fortune? Or to ask the question another way-what is the state of football in Tobago now-is there another coach of Mr St Clair's quality hovering in the wings.
Enough talk-below, now, is the list, which should not only help you by "jostling" your memory but provide a platform for good ole talk in a fish broth lime, drinks, of course, being totally optional:
1920-1929
1. Ellis 'Puss' Achong
2. Joseph 'Babsie' Daniel
3. Thor Schjolseth
1930-1939
4. Johnny Alkins
5. George 'Joffre' Chambers
6. Ahamad Charles
7. Alfred 'King' Charles
8. D'Arcy Galt
9. Ken V. Galt
10. Ivor 'Lion' Hart
11. Prior 'Big Sam' Jones
12. Arthur Maynard
13. John 'Bull' Sutherland
14. Conrad 'Botha' Tench
15. Ethelbert 'Bertie' Thompson
1940-1949
16. Willan Baird
17. Rex 'Ropo' Burnett
18. Neville 'Watty' Douglas
19. Edgar 'Corrector' Espinal
20. Andy Ganteaume
21. Gerry Gomez
22. Ralph 'Raffie' Knowles
23. Ronald Lillycrap
24. Lionel Lynch
25. Randolph Merritt
26. Edwin 'Boysie' Monteil
27. Alvin 'Golden Boy' Rodrigues
28. John 'Popo' Simmonds
1950-1959
29. Joey Gonsalves
30. Pat Gomez
31. Rawlins 'Cax' Baptiste
32. Gerry Parsons
33. Cecil 'Syl' Dopson
34. Bernard Garcia
35. Delbert Charleau
36. Doyle Griffith
37. Allan 'Slim' Joseph
38. Carlton 'Putty' Lewis
39. Ian 'Big Chief' Seales
40. Carlton 'Squeakie' Hinds
41. Horace 'Pepperwine' Lovelace
42. Matthew Nunes
43. Shay Seymour
44. Robert 'Chalkie' Hamel-Smith
45. Paul Carr
46. Colin Agostini
47. Conrad Brathwaite
48. John Atwell
49. Noel 'Killer' Daniel
50. Claude Maurice
51. Bertrand Hill
52. Aldric 'Son' Baptiste
53. Eddie Aleong
54. Arnold 'Knolly' Hezekiah
55. Carlton 'General' Franco
56. Denzil Mapp
57. Ivan DeGouville
58. J. Rocke Ribeiro
59. Harold Cox
60. Alvin Corneal
61. Willie Rodriguez
62. Ronald Grey
63. Dennis Turton
1960-1969
64. Kelvin Berassa
65. Tyrone DeLabastide
66. Aldwyn Ferguson
67. Ken Hodge
68. Sedley Joseph
69. Aldric 'Jim' Lowe
70. Lincoln Phillips
1970-1979
71. Warren Archibald
72. Everald Cummings
73. Steve David
74. Leroy DeLeon
75. Bertrand Grell
76. Selwyn Murren
1980-1989
77. Michael Maurice
1990-1999
78. Shaka Hislop
79. Russell Latapy
80. Dwight Yorke
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Email selections to: ksmith@trinidadexpress.com or send to Keith Smith.c/o Trinidad Express, 35 Independence Square, Port of Spain.
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wooooy grandfather and he bro make de list!
go hadda tell meh grandmother yes cuz i sure she eh even kno
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from d title of d thread I say Yorke and Bosnich make a next video yes
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In the last category, I would include Leonson Lewis, Jerren Nixon, Angus Eve, Hudson Charles, Marvin Faustin, David Nakhid, Clint Marcelle, Dexter Francis...I will stop there for now. All these fellas really span the 80s and 90s, but they could fit easily in 1990s.
Earl Spiderman Carter hadda be included, probably 80s no?
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F - Stern John
F - Leonson Lewis
F - Ron LaForest
MF/F - Arnold Dwarika
MF - David Nakhid
MF - Tasha St.Louis :beermug:
MF - Angus Eve
MF - Reynold Carrington
DF - Dennis Lawrence
DF - Avery John (May be our best LB ever)
DF - Marvin Andrews
GK - John Granville
GK - Earl Carter
Fido Blake
FUTURE
MF - Carlos Edwards
F - Kenwayne Jones
MF - Keon Daniel
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By the look of things - the 50's seem to be the glory decade.
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Hugh Thom (http://www.ttfootballhistory.com/facet/results/thom) for the 20's
Rolph Grant - keeper - 30's
Harold Achong should probably be included with his brother Ellis also.
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F - Stern John
F - Leonson Lewis
F - Ron LaForest
MF/F - Arnold Dwarika
MF - David Nakhid
MF - Tasha St.Louis :beermug:
MF - Angus Eve
MF - Reynold Carrington
DF - Dennis Lawrence
DF - Avery John (May be our best LB ever)
DF - Marvin Andrews
GK - John Granville
GK - Earl Carter
FUTURE
MF - Carlos Edwards
F - Kenwayne Jones
MF - Keon Daniel
A good list and a good left back, but Marvin Faustin gets my vote
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Eve and Nakhid for sure
Stern John is a must but he more of a 2000s than a 90s
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Stern John is a must but he more of a 2000s than a 90s
It could go either way. He made his debut in 1995, and score almost half his goals from 1995-1999.
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Where Hardest?
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Stern John is a must but he more of a 2000s than a 90s
It could go either way. He made his debut in 1995, and score almost half his goals from 1995-1999.
I was wondering about that. Stern really could go either way depending on your point of view...so might as well leave him for the 2000s. That way you could recognnize someone who could only fit in the 1990s.
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I taking Stern in the nineties...he was going at more than a goal a game in them days. Apart from Nahkid, I will go with Leonson and maybe Eve just for his longevity. But all the other men (my apologies Marcelle and Nixon), I doh think that getting a foreign contract should be the basis to make you qualify.
Maybe Marcelle could get a bligh for being our youngest international ever (I think I read that somewhere?). I would also have to push for Clayton Morris in front of Dexter Francis, Marvin Andrews, Avery John or Reynold Carrington
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How allyuh discriminating about Rasta Williams in the strike squad era.
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Angus Eve go make that list before Ken Henry? Ken Henry who was national captain, coach, trainer. Fire bun dat list, cause it serves no purpose
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How allyuh discriminating about Rasta Williams in the strike squad era.
yes sir Williams was ah boss :beermug:
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Add to the 1960 list . Selris Figaro, Russell Teschiera, Bobby Sookram, Henry Quanvie, Lawrence Rondon, Jimmy Springer,Jeam Mouttet, Cax Baptiste, Arthur Brown, Andy Aleong,
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Hardest
Troy Marquis
::) ::)
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How allyuh discriminating about Rasta Williams in the strike squad era.
Is Bertille pick de list.
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not sure if this was posted already - it's from three weeks ago, but I didn't see it:
Dwight Yorke and 99 others
By: Keith Smith (Tobago News)
Friday, August 1st 2008
This week I want to do something a little different. An association calling itself "The Veteran Footballers Association" and manned by some Trinbagonian friends of mine now resident in the United States are trying to put together what they call a "Calypso Football Hall of Fame".
Its first order of business is to draw up a list of the first 100 inductees and I have been asked to ask you to help complete the list.
From the list that they have sent me it appears that they want suggestions to fill out the 1990-1999 period but-who knows-they may have left out some football notables from the other decades which you may want to suggest they include.
By the way, is there any other Tobagonian on the list they have sent other than Dwight Yorke and, if not, how could he be the only Tobagonian on a list of 100 Trinidadian and Tobagonian star footballers.
What was the state of the game in the sister island before Dwight's coming? Were they any other great Tobagonian footballers who were overlooked by the various selection committees based in Trinidad? And a nex' thing-where are the young Tobagonian footballers who were expected to emerge given Yorke's amazing-and still continuing-climb to fame and fortune? Or to ask the question another way-what is the state of football in Tobago now-is there another coach of Mr St Clair's quality hovering in the wings.
Enough talk-below, now, is the list, which should not only help you by "jostling" your memory but provide a platform for good ole talk in a fish broth lime, drinks, of course, being totally optional:
1920-1929
1. Ellis 'Puss' Achong
2. Joseph 'Babsie' Daniel
3. Thor Schjolseth
This is my great uncle!!! :beermug:
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from d title of d thread I say Yorke and Bosnich make a next video yes
Nah then it would ah read Yorke and 69-------- ;D
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Pointman, who is your great-uncle?
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Pointman, who is your great-uncle?
Looks like he is referring to 'Babsie' Daniel.
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De sheer number of players from de 30's, 40's & 50's shows dis is a VERY BIASED LIST!
To put it in perspective....dem callin SOME names dey who would be dat era's equivalent of a Lyndon Andrews, Evans Wise, Leslie Fitzpatrick & dem so.
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all yu wait nah is the former PM mention in dat list...George Chambers. next ting...well leh me leave dat alone eh
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This is a nice tread, very informative, especially for the young posters like me! :devil:
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Faustin, Leonson, Nixon, Nakhid, Eve, Andrews, Rougier and Dwarika are musts.
Marcelle is a maybe.
I would nominate Stern twice, for two decades
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all yu wait nah is the former PM mention in dat list...George Chambers. next ting...well leh me leave dat alone eh
nah, doh get tie up. LOL. Jes ah man wit de same name. Not ah damn seat fuh dem :devil:.
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Where do Sammy and Buggy and Leon fit in on that list
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Where do Sammy and Buggy and Leon fit in on that list
Evans Wise was a better player than Sammy Llewellyn
Scott Sealey is a better striker than Buggy Haynes
Aurtis Whitley is a better midfielder than Leon Carpette
Matter of fact, Desmond "Baby" Headley was a better midfielder dan Leon Carpette but me eh see he name on dey.
In other words, dey doh TRULY belong. But den again....men wuss dan dem on de list so why not dem? Dah list is a farce.
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Where do Sammy and Buggy and Leon fit in on that list
Evans Wise was a better player than Sammy Llewellyn
Scott Sealey is a better striker than Buggy Haynes
Aurtis Whitley is a better midfielder than Leon Carpette
Matter of fact, Desmond "Baby" Headley was a better midfielder dan Leon Carpette but me eh see he name on dey.
In other words, dey doh TRULY belong. But den again....men wuss dan dem on de list so why not dem? Dah list is a farce.
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: good one.
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How allyuh discriminating about Rasta Williams in the strike squad era.
yes sir Williams was ah boss :beermug:
I believe he was de last defender to win de T&T Footballer of de Year award.
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2 peeps in my mind belong on dat list:
1) Sammy who probably carry TnT football during the mid to late 70s and
2) de Mucurapo Compre original dread Clauzell - who turn Intercol footy upside down.
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Nice list missed dat but dey cyah dis BW d only player dat show up Nov 19