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Title: Crabs in a barrel
Post by: E-man on December 11, 2008, 09:55:38 PM
Crabs in a barrel
By: Fazeer Mohammed (Trinidad Express).


sound and fury: Jack Warner, special adviser to the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation.

If the Doc could have opted to leave the jackasses to bray, I can't see why Jack won't do the same.

It would be very surprising if the supremo of local and regional football is in any way perturbed by the rising tide of criticism and condemnation of his stewardship of the national passion, especially in the aftermath of Trinidad and Tobago's failure to reach the semi-finals of the Digicel Caribbean Cup.

As a former schoolteacher in an era when we were all required to study one or two Shakespeare plays from cover to cover, Jack Warner must be only too familiar with Macbeth's assertion about "sound and fury signifying nothing", for this is essentially what all this ranting and raving is all about, whether it is coming out of the mouth of the clueless, emotive man in the street or the former player whose record of achievement suggests that his utterances will have more weight than mere expelled carbon dioxide.

Of course, there are one or two persons of substance whose comments are not influenced by the pursuit or preservation of position. Essentially, though, what passes for educated debate around here, especially when it comes to any matter related to football, can be boiled down to jockeying in the homestretch to ensure they can cover their backsides and keep feeding from the abundant trough of the beautiful game.

Everybody and his tantie knows that Francisco Maturana is a complete waste of time as head coach of the national squad because he is following the dictates of someone else, as his erratic selection policy, contradictory statements and bewildering tactics throughout the year testify.

By the way, if some career apologist insists that the Colombian is following the beat of his own drum, then the situation is actually worse, because no sane person in such a position of national sporting prominence can do what he has been doing of his own volition.

But, instead of saying it as it is, everyone in the business of football like they catch power and speaking in tongues. Instead of a clear and precise position on the issue, we have to read between the lines, extrapolate the real meaning from a supposedly hypothetical situation or deduce what is really being said by way of subtle inference.

If we were in the time of World War II, a lot of these people would have been able to find full-time employment with the Allied forces in message encryption to ensure that the Nazis didn't know what they were up to.

Ask someone who can really make a difference to lay the reality bare for the record, and the response goes something like this: "Man, I cyah really do that nah, 'cause I go lose mih wuk," or "I really want to say it like it is eh boss, but I moving up in the ranks right now and I doh want to jeopardise that."

So many claim to be so passionate about football, to be so hurt by what they see going on at national and lower levels, yet are at the same time so silent and so inactive whenever the time comes to say or do something really meaningful, simply because they have a little domain to protect.

Well, if anyone reading this fits into that category, they should just stay quiet in the future because they are part of the problem, not the solution. If anyone who has been noticeably silent for a long time is now willing to speak out because he or she is no longer beholden to football's power brokers, then they should also shut up because they are guilty of insincerity.

In a country where students protest for parking spaces and every torrential shower prompts media calls to the meteorological office to confirm whether or not a hurricane strike is imminent, we really have it too easy, even in these murderous and lawless times, to appreciate the value of sacrifice for the greater long-term good.

It's all about looking after number one, and once that numeral is secure and its backside properly covered, then and only then will someone venture to speak out "bravely" and "fearlessly".

You either want real change or you don't, because no meaningful, fundamental change in anything that holds value to a significant segment of the population takes place without consequences.

Our football history merely reinforces the notion that the one or two who are determined enough and sincere enough to try to engineer a revolution are doomed to fail, all because of the treachery of the have-their-cake-and-eat-it-too crowd.

Just ask the question of anyone who is making one set of noise and masquerading as a footballing Barack Obama preaching on the platform of change we can all believe in: Are you prepared for Trinidad and Tobago to be suspended by FIFA in pursuit of that supposed ideal, which means no international football for our talented young men and women?

If that query is followed by silence or a barely muttered "no", then you will be able to understand why Jack doesn't even have to waste a good steups in the direction of the people he may think doth protest too much, and can therefore maintain his focus instead on what are clearly expansive political ambitions.

Everyone's faith is tested at some time. Those few tests that have come the way of our self-proclaimed football faithful over the years have exposed them as gundyless crabs in a barrel.
Title: Re: Crabs in a barrel
Post by: lefty on December 12, 2008, 05:52:36 AM
Everybody and his tantie knows that Francisco Maturana is a complete waste of time as head coach of the national squad because he is following the dictates of someone else, as his erratic selection policy, contradictory statements and bewildering tactics throughout the year testify.

By the way, if some career apologist insists that the Colombian is following the beat of his own drum, then the situation is actually worse, because no sane person in such a position of national sporting prominence can do what he has been doing of his own volition.


no more needs said
Title: Re: Crabs in a barrel
Post by: Brownsugar on December 12, 2008, 06:04:12 AM

Everybody and his tantie knows that Francisco Maturana is a complete waste of time as head coach of the national squad because he is following the dictates of someone else, as his erratic selection policy, contradictory statements and bewildering tactics throughout the year testify.

Fazeer Mohammed doh know what de arse he talking bout...ent Jai John??.... ::) ::)

All hail the Corbeaux!!!... :notworthy: :notworthy:
Title: Re: Crabs in a barrel
Post by: pardners on December 12, 2008, 08:02:17 AM
I figured that after talking to Gally yesterday on TalkCity that his column would have something to do with that. 

Crabs in a barrel
By: Fazeer Mohammed (Trinidad Express).


Ask someone who can really make a difference to lay the reality bare for the record, and the response goes something like this: "Man, I cyah really do that nah, 'cause I go lose mih wuk," or "I really want to say it like it is eh boss, but I moving up in the ranks right now and I doh want to jeopardise that."

So many claim to be so passionate about football, to be so hurt by what they see going on at national and lower levels, yet are at the same time so silent and so inactive whenever the time comes to say or do something really meaningful, simply because they have a little domain to protect.

Well, if anyone reading this fits into that category, they should just stay quiet in the future because they are part of the problem, not the solution. If anyone who has been noticeably silent for a long time is now willing to speak out because he or she is no longer beholden to football's power brokers, then they should also shut up because they are guilty of insincerity.


Just ask the question of anyone who is making one set of noise and masquerading as a footballing Barack Obama preaching on the platform of change we can all believe in: Are you prepared for Trinidad and Tobago to be suspended by FIFA in pursuit of that supposed ideal, which means no international football for our talented young men and women?
If that query is followed by silence or a barely muttered "no", then you will be able to understand why Jack doesn't even have to waste a good steups in the direction of the people he may think doth protest too much, and can therefore maintain his focus instead on what are clearly expansive political ambitions.

Everyone's faith is tested at some time. Those few tests that have come the way of our self-proclaimed football faithful over the years have exposed them as gundyless crabs in a barrel.


The man preached here.
Title: Re: Crabs in a barrel
Post by: trini_stallion on December 12, 2008, 08:40:18 AM
I figured that after talking to Gally yesterday on TalkCity that his column would have something to do with that. 

Crabs in a barrel
By: Fazeer Mohammed (Trinidad Express).


Ask someone who can really make a difference to lay the reality bare for the record, and the response goes something like this: "Man, I cyah really do that nah, 'cause I go lose mih wuk," or "I really want to say it like it is eh boss, but I moving up in the ranks right now and I doh want to jeopardise that."

So many claim to be so passionate about football, to be so hurt by what they see going on at national and lower levels, yet are at the same time so silent and so inactive whenever the time comes to say or do something really meaningful, simply because they have a little domain to protect.

Well, if anyone reading this fits into that category, they should just stay quiet in the future because they are part of the problem, not the solution. If anyone who has been noticeably silent for a long time is now willing to speak out because he or she is no longer beholden to football's power brokers, then they should also shut up because they are guilty of insincerity.


Just ask the question of anyone who is making one set of noise and masquerading as a footballing Barack Obama preaching on the platform of change we can all believe in: Are you prepared for Trinidad and Tobago to be suspended by FIFA in pursuit of that supposed ideal, which means no international football for our talented young men and women?
If that query is followed by silence or a barely muttered "no", then you will be able to understand why Jack doesn't even have to waste a good steups in the direction of the people he may think doth protest too much, and can therefore maintain his focus instead on what are clearly expansive political ambitions.

Everyone's faith is tested at some time. Those few tests that have come the way of our self-proclaimed football faithful over the years have exposed them as gundyless crabs in a barrel.


The man preached here.

CAN I HAVE A AMEN


Amen!!!!
Title: Re: Crabs in a barrel
Post by: spideybuff on December 12, 2008, 09:09:14 AM
Yup...even a little black jersey men was fraid to wear.
Title: Re: Crabs in a barrel
Post by: pardners on December 12, 2008, 11:49:10 AM
I guess he was referring to all ah we here too.  I remember when we talk about blanking games and man say NEVER.  We hadda support right through.  We get the admin we deserve.
Title: Re: Crabs in a barrel
Post by: jai john on December 12, 2008, 12:01:48 PM

Everybody and his tantie knows that Francisco Maturana is a complete waste of time as head coach of the national squad because he is following the dictates of someone else, as his erratic selection policy, contradictory statements and bewildering tactics throughout the year testify.

Fazeer Mohammed doh know what de arse he talking bout...ent Jai John??.... ::) ::)

All hail the Corbeaux!!!... :notworthy: :notworthy:

Fazal mohammed could tell me bout West indies cricket because he does go all over de world to see dem play ...you ever see Fazal mohammed at ah football game ? ..but he saying what you want to hear ..so he preaching to de converted !!!
I just hope dat all yuh eh vex if we diump Maturana and Mexico take him and make we cry !
Title: Re: Crabs in a barrel
Post by: elan on December 12, 2008, 12:37:24 PM

Everybody and his tantie knows that Francisco Maturana is a complete waste of time as head coach of the national squad because he is following the dictates of someone else, as his erratic selection policy, contradictory statements and bewildering tactics throughout the year testify.

Fazeer Mohammed doh know what de arse he talking bout...ent Jai John??.... ::) ::)

All hail the Corbeaux!!!... :notworthy: :notworthy:

Fazal mohammed could tell me bout West indies cricket because he does go all over de world to see dem play ...you ever see Fazal mohammed at ah football game ? ..but he saying what you want to hear ..so he preaching to de converted !!!
I just hope dat all yuh eh vex if we diump Maturana and Mexico take him and make we cry !

I now realize I was wasting meh typing in that next thread.
Title: Re: Crabs in a barrel
Post by: weary1969 on December 12, 2008, 02:48:14 PM
I ready 2 get band longgggggggggg time at some pt we need 2 say like JLO ENOUGH
Title: Re: Crabs in a barrel
Post by: Bakes on December 12, 2008, 04:52:26 PM
Phenomenal article.


Not quites sure how the title fits though...
Title: Re: Crabs in a barrel
Post by: Deeks on December 12, 2008, 05:33:10 PM
Are we ready to be suspended by FIFA?  Yes or No. No buts or maybe.
Title: Re: Crabs in a barrel
Post by: weary1969 on December 12, 2008, 10:27:11 PM
I READY SINCE D BLACKLIST
Title: Re: Crabs in a barrel
Post by: elan on December 12, 2008, 11:56:16 PM
Are we ready to be suspended by FIFA?  Yes or No. No buts or maybe.
Yes, yes, yes!!!!!
Title: Re: Crabs in a barrel
Post by: Brownsugar on December 13, 2008, 03:04:32 PM
Are we ready to be suspended by FIFA?  Yes or No. No buts or maybe.

If it means our football will be rid of the Warner stranglehold once and for all and we can finally be set on the right path....ABSOLUTELY!!!...

Me and my black juzzy always at the ready......
Title: Re: Crabs in a barrel
Post by: Brownsugar on December 13, 2008, 03:09:08 PM

Everybody and his tantie knows that Francisco Maturana is a complete waste of time as head coach of the national squad because he is following the dictates of someone else, as his erratic selection policy, contradictory statements and bewildering tactics throughout the year testify.

Fazeer Mohammed doh know what de arse he talking bout...ent Jai John??.... ::) ::)

All hail the Corbeaux!!!... :notworthy: :notworthy:

Fazal mohammed could tell me bout West indies cricket because he does go all over de world to see dem play ...you ever see Fazal mohammed at ah football game ? ..but he saying what you want to hear ..so he preaching to de converted !!!
I just hope dat all yuh eh vex if we diump Maturana and Mexico take him and make we cry !

If by that yuh mean de truth then he could preach whole day......you on the other hand like yuh cyar handle de truth....continue defending Maturana....to each his own....

As for me....

   MATURANA MUST GO!!!  
Title: Re: Crabs in a barrel
Post by: Cocorite on December 13, 2008, 03:21:48 PM
Whatever happened to FFPAT ???
Title: Re: Crabs in a barrel
Post by: spideybuff on December 14, 2008, 07:07:53 AM
Whatever happened to FFPAT ???

It has never been formed. FPATT on the other hand... ;D
Title: Re: Crabs in a barrel
Post by: Brownsugar on December 14, 2008, 12:03:03 PM
Whatever happened to FFPAT ???

It has never been formed. FPATT on the other hand... ;D

 :rotfl: :rotfl:
Aaaahhh boy Spidey....I was tempted since yesterday..... ;D
Title: Re: Crabs in a barrel
Post by: Lower St. John on December 14, 2008, 12:18:52 PM
I just hope dat all yuh eh vex if we diump Maturana and Mexico take him and make we cry !

If dat is de case and he did succeed then one possible reason for his success might be that the players and fans understand what de a$$ he saying and he doh have to hide behind Conrmeal de interpreter.  People not realizing that he figure that he telling a player to run left but he actually telling him go straight after de translation.

Blessings
Title: Re: Crabs in a barrel
Post by: Brownsugar on December 14, 2008, 12:21:33 PM
I just hope dat all yuh eh vex if we diump Maturana and Mexico take him and make we cry !

If dat is de case and he did succeed then one possible reason for his success might be that the players and fans understand what de a$$ he saying and he doh have to hide behind Conrmeal de interpreter.  People not realizing that he figure that he telling a player to run left but he actually telling him go straight after de translation.

Blessings

 :rotfl:
Oh lord....ah feel dis one going and drop over the boundary....
Title: Re: Crabs in a barrel
Post by: weary1969 on December 14, 2008, 04:43:08 PM
Si él va México que daremos las gracias
Title: Re: Crabs in a barrel
Post by: Cocorite on December 14, 2008, 04:55:03 PM
Whatever happened to FFPAT ???

It has never been formed. FPATT on the other hand... ;D

Allyuh rel wile boi. So wah goin on wit them? Not much news from them.
Title: Re: Crabs in a barrel
Post by: elan on December 14, 2008, 09:59:20 PM
Whatever happened to FFPAT ???

It has never been formed. FPATT on the other hand... ;D

Allyuh rel wile boi. So wah goin on wit them? Not much news from them.


 JW say he not recognizing themm and the govt. only giving them money to try bring down the TTFF.
Title: Re: Crabs in a barrel
Post by: WestCoast on December 14, 2008, 10:45:08 PM
Are we ready to be suspended by FIFA?  Yes or No. No buts or maybe.
all the people who will say yes

which countries will be allowed to play us?
maybe two?

seems like the only way is to let warner mobve up to his maker and HOPE that who ever replaces him as spetial advisor treats players better.
Title: Re: Crabs in a barrel
Post by: weary1969 on December 15, 2008, 06:24:27 AM
Well is only Guyana plus who does want 2 play we now.
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