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Sports => Quizz Time & Facts => Topic started by: FATZ on March 09, 2006, 12:07:43 PM
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The player's name is G.... ..r..
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Geoff hurst for england 1966 against germany i believe
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The player's name is G.... ..r..
yuh sure is not G... H.... ?
Edit: Yeah Ngozi right
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damn i was hoping no one had answered.
meh father has been telling me that on the occassion on an england international for my whole life.
funny it never crosses his mind i actually do know.
infact when is the next England international.
Is it the same one against jamaica?
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de man really score 2 goals, de one dat hit de under-side ah de bar and sriker de goal line should not have counted, but say wah, so it says in de history books...
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The player's name is G.... ..r..
yuh sure is not G... H.... ?
Edit: Yeah Ngozi right
Fill in the dots boss...the G is for Geoff as in G.... and the ..r.. = HUrST. Count the dots
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And the winner is Ngozi, you win nothing. I have a couple more that i'll post soon, just have to do some research on them first.
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The player's name is G.... ..r..
yuh sure is not G... H.... ?
Edit: Yeah Ngozi right
Fill in the dots boss...the G is for Geoff as in G.... and the ..r.. = HUrST. Count the dots
Ha ha ha oh shit... is ah count de dots game?!!
Fatz yuh trying to damage man eyesight
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I'll put underscores for the next challenge.....IT COULD BE YOUR TURN TO WIN!!
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Interesting lil piece on Hurst's third goal in the hattrick:
He said that he knew the clock was winding down and when the ball bounced in front of him on the half volley, he really meant to hit it as hard and high as possible into the stands to kill off some more of the clock (in those days there was only one game ball)....... Ended up being a cracker into the roof of the net.
I'm not sure but I think Maurice Alibey used the same explanation for a shot of his against Elsalvador from inside the 6 yard box. Unlike Hurst, Alibey achieved his objective......
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Stern John
T&T vs Brazil, 2006 Final.
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lol i like dat grande......buh brazil eh reachin no final
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what make yuh say that Small Mag?
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i just tink dey have way 2 much pressure on dem
i like dem buh i have a feeling dey eh making it far
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The youth have a point I feel the same way talented like crazy but they go lapse in one game and not make it i feel
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Interesting lil piece on Hurst's third goal in the hattrick:
He said that he knew the clock was winding down and when the ball bounced in front of him on the half volley, he really meant to hit it as hard and high as possible into the stands to kill off some more of the clock (in those days there was only one game ball)....... Ended up being a cracker into the roof of the net.
I'm not sure but I think Maurice Alibey used the same explanation for a shot of his against Elsalvador from inside the 6 yard box. Unlike Hurst, Alibey achieved his objective......
Maurice Alibey for the victory boy :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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Lard
you kill meh dey yes
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Alibey was shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh*t in front a goal boy
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Alibey was so notorious, anytime we hit a ball overbars it was an Alibey.
I hear he was good previously though.
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Alibey was so notorious, anytime we hit a ball overbars it STILL IS an Alibey.
I hear he was good previously though.
fixed
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I hope de man doh come on dis site.
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Alibey was so notorious, anytime we hit a ball overbars it was an Alibey.
I hear he was good previously though.
yeah everytime yuh kick ah ball overbars it was called an Alibey and I'm not suprised they still calling it that....I dont think that will ever change with Trini football ;D.......but ah hear that Alibey used to be real good and score real goal though
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Yeah, allas (Alibey) throw plenty goal fuh trini and Barataria Ball Players, but he was a good baller, jus had occasional poor finishing skill
Was excellent on de wing, burst of speed at a split second, and would cause havoc for defenses b/c of his ability to run and evade defenders.
Jus to add some balance nah fellas, not withstandin de notorious misses from de man upfront....
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come to think of it......yuh hard to be real good to make the strike squad then ;D
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Yeah, allas (Alibey) throw plenty goal fuh trini and Barataria Ball Players, but he was a good baller, jus had occasional poor finishing skill
Was excellent on de wing, burst of speed at a split second, and would cause havoc for defenses b/c of his ability to run and evade defenders.
Jus to add some balance nah fellas, not withstandin de notorious misses from de man upfront....
I left TT in 1985 and Alibey I believe made his debut in late 82 vs. the Italian Olympic team....He was unbelievable beatsing man left, right and centre.
He continuously stood out in a side that included the likes of Nevick Denoon, L. Spann and Ron La Forest.
He played on the left and was really a creator...he ddn't have a rep. as a throw away artist. Back then when he was on the field, the opposition was experiencing real beans. I remember Tot. Hotspur...simply afraid to tackle the man ...and this was a side with Crooks, Hoddle, Archibald, Brazil, Ardrilles etc.
However, in 1989 I heard ppl crticizing MA, so I figure in the later years he had lost a step or two. However, in the games I saw him play for Bartaria Ball Players, ASL and TT he was boss.
Peace,
VB
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Yeah, allas (Alibey) throw plenty goal fuh trini and Barataria Ball Players, but he was a good baller, jus had occasional poor finishing skill
Was excellent on de wing, burst of speed at a split second, and would cause havoc for defenses b/c of his ability to run and evade defenders.
Jus to add some balance nah fellas, not withstandin de notorious misses from de man upfront....
I left TT in 1985 and Alibey I believe made his debut in late 82 vs. the Italian Olympic team....He was unbelievable beatsing man left, right and centre.
He continuously stood out in a side that included the likes of Nevick Denoon, L. Spann and Ron La Forest.
He played on the left and was really a creator...he ddn't have a rep. as a throw away artist. Back then when he was on the field, the opposition was experiencing real beans. I remember Tot. Hotspur...simply afraid to tackle the man ...and this was a side with Crooks, Hoddle, Archibald, Brazil, Ardrilles etc.
However, in 1989 I heard ppl crticizing MA, so I figure in the later years he had lost a step or two. However, in the games I saw him play for Bartaria Ball Players, ASL and TT he was boss.
Peace,
VB
yeah ah hear he was real good for real......it just goes to show how one incident could soil yuh name for good........look how everybody just remember the man as a throw way artist now :(
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Yeah, allas (Alibey) throw plenty goal fuh trini and Barataria Ball Players, but he was a good baller, jus had occasional poor finishing skill
Was excellent on de wing, burst of speed at a split second, and would cause havoc for defenses b/c of his ability to run and evade defenders.
Jus to add some balance nah fellas, not withstandin de notorious misses from de man upfront....
I left TT in 1985 and Alibey I believe made his debut in late 82 vs. the Italian Olympic team....He was unbelievable beatsing man left, right and centre.
He continuously stood out in a side that included the likes of Nevick Denoon, L. Spann and Ron La Forest.
He played on the left and was really a creator...he ddn't have a rep. as a throw away artist. Back then when he was on the field, the opposition was experiencing real beans. I remember Tot. Hotspur...simply afraid to tackle the man ...and this was a side with Crooks, Hoddle, Archibald, Brazil, Ardrilles etc.
However, in 1989 I heard ppl crticizing MA, so I figure in the later years he had lost a step or two. However, in the games I saw him play for Bartaria Ball Players, ASL and TT he was boss.
Peace,
VB
Which alibey you talking bout breds ?? Must be maurice Alibey father !!! where you get dem facts ??? you just lump every footballer name you could remember regardless of era etc. ! you realise Leroy Spann is Silvio span father ? Ron la forest ?? and you talking about de 80's
Alibey for ASL ?
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Which alibey you talking bout breds ?? Must be maurice Alibey father !!! where you get dem facts ??? you just lump every footballer name you could remember regardless of era etc. ! you realise Leroy Spann is Silvio span father ? Ron la forest ?? and you talking about de 80's
Alibey for ASL ?
Leroy Spann and Maurice Alibey were both on de Strike Squad. As a matter of fact, Spanner came on as a substitute for Alibey in de game against Guatemala in Guatemala in 1989.
Ron La Forest appeared in at least one of the qualifiers for the 1990 World Cup.
So yes, all 3 of them were playing around the same time.
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Allyuh go easy on meh boy Allas. yes he had some near misses but also Philburt Jones and Mr. Stern John.
Anyone who see Alibey for ASL, Barataria Ball Players will know what a force he was. Later he earned All American honors with Lander University in South Carolina. Went to Stoke City on trial, had work permit problems among other things.
Out ah all the ole talk, USA had him down as the most feared of our strikers on the Strike Squad, both in the air and on the fround.
Football so funny, I believe that if we could turn back the clock, Alibey would have been an invaluable palyer on the wing for T&T in Germany, speed and a big right foot.
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Alibey throw away a few for the strike squad but he was always a factor when he played it just goes to show yuh how trini is when men make mistake ..Alibey create countless opportunities for the strike squad by his presence in the air and his runs off the ball...Even tho he did lose a step he was still very very quick up there with leonson for speed...I seem to remmeber in the nov 19th game he got pulled back in the usa penalty area francomere that had a pk written all over it first time i ever hear meh uncle silo cuss when he see that....I bet alllyuh didn know that when latapy score that solo effort against the russian club champions vilnius zalgiris that it was Alibey storming off the ball on the right wing that draw the defense open...allyuh fellas too cynical...He's a good baller
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Since this is now an Alibey post I will always remember after the game against Costa Rica in 89 when the guy throw away at will. We sang Wnen TNT go Italy Alibey go watch it on tv. The man good throw away but in my book Philbert Jones is the king in that regard.
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Allyuh go easy on meh boy Allas. yes he had some near misses but also Philburt Jones and Mr. Stern John.
Anyone who see Alibey for ASL, Barataria Ball Players will know what a force he was. Later he earned All American honors with Lander University in South Carolina. Went to Stoke City on trial, had work permit problems among other things.
Out ah all the ole talk, USA had him down as the most feared of our strikers on the Strike Squad, both in the air and on the fround.
Football so funny, I believe that if we could turn back the clock, Alibey would have been an invaluable palyer on the wing for T&T in Germany, speed and a big right foot.
Ent, good redemption College, VB, and odders, de man was ah boss, but in true trini fashion, a few near misses and some taint he name, bless up WC squad of 74, Stirke Squad, WC squad of 06, and all odders, bless
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However, in 1989 I heard ppl crticizing MA, so I figure in the later years he had lost a step or two. However, in the games I saw him play for Bartaria Ball Players, ASL and TT he was boss.
Peace,
VB
Which alibey you talking bout breds ?? Must be maurice Alibey father !!! where you get dem facts ??? you just lump every footballer name you could remember regardless of era etc. ! you realise Leroy Spann is Silvio span father ? Ron la forest ?? and you talking about de 80's
Alibey for ASL ?
TM already answer this, but just to add: Alibey made his debut for the sr. team as a sub vs. the Italain Olympic team....
He played against Spann and La forest with the Barataria Ball Players, and later was drafted onto the ASL team and became their teammate at club and national level.
As said b4 he was a terror on the wing, and easilly stood out.
I wish I could see tapes of his later years..what u guys are talking about.
His speed and dribbling skills created opportuitties and fKs for TT.
He was a true boss. But if he got shitty in his later years, so be it.
BTW in that game vs the Italians, John Granville eat three golas in the first half. He was subbed at half time for M. Maurice at half time.
Alibey came on and had the crowd screaming as he dished out beats after beats...we bounced back and drew three all.
Granville a VERY good keeper never played for TT again.
And no I not thinking of Peter Granville's father. ;)
VB
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Geoff Hurst scored 2 goals in that 1966 WC final. The other "goal" was bogus.
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So says you but the stats in the history books has him as scoring 3.
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Geoff Hurst scored 2 goals in that 1966 WC final. The other "goal" was bogus.
Any ref wid the belly to call that goal back in Wembley woulda deserved a medal.........
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they could also take back Maradonna's hand ball then
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Geoff Hurst scored 2 goals in that 1966 WC final. The other "goal" was bogus.
aaahhh My eyes, they burn. I can't believe I am reading such slanderous things. The ball was a mile over the line. :o
God bless Russian linesmen ;)
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.......Since this has now become a Maurice Alibey post.......If i'm not mistaken, remember the world cup qualifiers in 1989? In the "away" leg to the USA (I think the game was played in St. Louis, if not, it was definitely in California) wasn't it Maurice Alibey that came on in the late stages of the game, giving the usa defence all kinda worries with his speed and scored the equalizer (the game ended up 1-1) with very little time left in the game? Somebody correct me please if i'm wrong, but I know from where I was in El Paso that year, THAT was the game that had me confident that we were going to "Italy '90".........well, so much fuh dat!!
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......Or was it Leonson Lewis?
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It does just take one man to mention Alibey name and the bassing begins :rotfl: how this topic turn een to ah Alibey sampatting :rotfl:
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Bertram Patenaude was an American soccer player, the scorer of the first hat-trick in World Cup history. His parents were of French Canadian origin. Patenaude's historic day came on July 17, 1930, as the United States played Paraguay in the inaugural World Cup. The dispute on the second goal led to a confusion on the first-ever World Cup hat-trick, as Argentina's Guillermo Stábile scored one against Mexico just two days after Patenaude. However, FIFA considers the American to own the prestigious honor.