Soca Warriors Online Discussion Forum
Sports => Football => Topic started by: trinbago on November 19, 2006, 06:39:11 PM
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Greetings.
As usual, any updates/scores, shout-outs, reports, predictions, views, etc, on the T&T vs Mexico game will be posted here, this way, we can maintain the message board and not make it look too scrappy with un-necessary or related headlines and postings on game day.
For the internet users, you can follow the game at:
1. Follow the SW-Online thread for the game.
Possible Online Streams.
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Notes:
The game will be played at the Tropical Park Stadium, South Miami. Sunday , November 19, 2006 At 7:30pm EST
Soca Princesses Squad:
1 Lisa-Jo Ramkissoon GK
2 Ayana Russell DF
3 Anastasia Prescott DF
4 Katrina Meyer DF
5 Nadia James MD
6 Leslie Ann James MD
7 Niasha Reyes MD
8 Rae-Ann Elder MD
9 Dernelle Mascall MD
10 Tasha St. Louis AT
11 Aveann Douglas MD
12 Ahkeela Darcel Mollon MD
13 Patrice Superville DF
14 Sadjr Williams DF
15 Micah Mahabirsingh MD
16 Jemilia Mathlin DF
18 Jenelle Nedd MD
19 Kennya Cordner AT
20 Mauricia Nicholson MD
21 Kimika Forbes GK
(http://www.concacaf.com/graphics/articles/large_photo/3631.jpg)
Updates to follow as we get more info, so keep checking back.
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U.S. Women to Face Winner of Mexico-T&T in CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup Semifinal
The United States Womens National Team will face the winner of Mexico vs. Trinidad & Tobago in one semifinal of the 2006 CONCACAF Womens Gold Cup on Wednesday, Nov. 22, at The Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif. In the other semifinal, Canada will face the winner of Jamaica vs. Panama. The Mexico-T&T and Jamaica-Panama first-round matches will take place at Tropical Park in Miami, Fla., on Nov. 19.
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what's going on with the games? anywhere to follow...results of the first game? anything?
Big Up!
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trinidad down 2-0. Ah jes talk tuh Tallman. We eh getting dominated or nuten, we winning all de 50-50balls, but dey score two..one was ah long range shot dat string up we short goalie and de other was a free kick dat she spill and we stand around and let ah Mexican stab de ball in de net.
Half time now start...more updates to follow
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thanks they true trini
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thanks they true trini
no horrors..tallman say we resting little rough up on dem too, and dat de team playing quite well despite de very poor preparation.
He say de second goal string up de keeper fro distance as she short...like it went in over she head from a long range blast.
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Thanks fuh de update
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thanks TT keep de updates coming
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ok, according to Tallman ah jokeyness, de keeper call for ed ball and let de ball bounce over she head...3-0 now.
Tallman say is ah kinda kicks ting..de ball bounce over she head.
he say we eh playing bad...but Mexico nearly score again 69 minutes gone.
steups.
It look like de very poor preparation costing we large, and remember e team only reach miami yesterday 3 o clock in de morning
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T&T pressuring, but cyar get it together in front ah de goal..It is a cold night for Miami standards and is only now Charles and Anton start to talk from de side lines.
Goal keeper subbed...all 3 goals fault of de keeper.
No preparation at all is we down fall.
we eh play too bad according to Tallman...and dem woman ref and dem dotish (tallman words, but some nice tings show up,,,quality tings)
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Let's go ladies!!!!! I know Tash and Les want this REAL BAD.... Let's pop some goals in and get our attack goin!!
Best of Luck, and jus keep workin hard!!!!
;)
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How much time left in de game?
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game done I think we lose 3-0 all jokey goals.
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no time left? that's too bad.... :-\
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Hard luck ladies, ttff should have done better by you. >:(
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Allyuh may not remember dis but just a few years ago we were on par with Mexico in terms of women football.Dey struggle a time to beat us 3-2 when de game could have gone either way.
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shame sahme on de ttff with the way htey treat these ladies... >:( >:(
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I feel bad I didn't make it to the game cause I had to work, but on the positive side, a man called to tell me that he was impressed with the support we had at Tropical Park. So way to go warrior nation for representing!
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This is a disgrace......we probably have one of the most talented womens teams tnt has ever seen in decades..decades or one we wouldn't get again for a long time to come !!....and no preparation....ladies I am sure you gave it your best...and that is all we had asked....hold yuh head up!
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nuff respect to the soca queens.
they do their best with the resources they get i.e. next to nothing.
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Hard luck ladies, ttff should have done better by you. >:(
I totally agree. It is a shame.
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Mexico To Face U.S. in CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup Semifinal
By: ussoccer.com
- Trinidad & Tobago Falls 3-0 to Mexico
- Jamaica Tops Panama To Advance to Other Semifinal
MIAMI, Fla. (Nov. 19, 2006) - The Mexican Women's National Team defeated Trinidad & Tobago, 3-0, in its quarterfinal match on Sunday, Nov. 19, at Tropical Park in Miami and now advances to face the USA in the CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup semifinals on Wednesday, Nov. 22 at The Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif. Kickoff for USA-Mexico clash is 7 p.m. PT. In the other quarterfinal, also played in Miami, Jamaica defeated Panama, 2-0, and will face Canada in the other Women's Gold Cup semifinal at 4:30 p.m. PT at The HDC.
The winners of the semifinals earn CONCACAF's two direct berths to the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup, being held Sept. 10-20 in five Chinese cities, and will meet in the Women's Gold Cup championship game on Nov. 26 at 5:30 p.m. PT at The HDC. The semifinal losers will play for third place at 3 p.m. with a berth in a two-game playoff against Japan on the line. The winner of that home-and-away series with the Japanese will earn the final berth to the Women's World Cup.
Both semifinals, the third-place match and the championship game will be broadcast live on Fox Soccer Channel.
The Soca Princesses put up a battle against the Mexicans, but fell victim to three mistakes by its goalkeeper. The first one came when the T&T 'keeper spilled a free kick from Mexican defender Monica Gonzalez right in front of the net and Patricia Perez slammed home the rebound. At the stroke of halftime, Gonzalez got a goal of her own, lofting a 40-yard shot over the head of the T&T 'keeper. Mexican star forward Maribel Dominguez added the final goal in the second half, running onto a long ball that had bounced over the head of the T&T 'keeper. "Mari-Gol" only had to tap it into the net.
The meeting in the Women's Gold Cup semifinal will mark the second match of the year between the USA and Mexico. The Americans defeated the Tricolores 3-1 on Sept. 13 in Rochester, N.Y., as Abby Wambach scored twice and Lindsay Tarpley added the other goal.
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Mexico To Face U.S. in CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup Semifinal
By: ussoccer.com
- Trinidad & Tobago Falls 3-0 to Mexico
- Jamaica Tops Panama To Advance to Other Semifinal
MIAMI, Fla. (Nov. 19, 2006) - The Mexican Women's National Team defeated Trinidad & Tobago, 3-0, in its quarterfinal match on Sunday, Nov. 19, at Tropical Park in Miami and now advances to face the USA in the CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup semifinals on Wednesday, Nov. 22 at The Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif. Kickoff for USA-Mexico clash is 7 p.m. PT. In the other quarterfinal, also played in Miami, Jamaica defeated Panama, 2-0, and will face Canada in the other Women's Gold Cup semifinal at 4:30 p.m. PT at The HDC.
The winners of the semifinals earn CONCACAF's two direct berths to the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup, being held Sept. 10-20 in five Chinese cities, and will meet in the Women's Gold Cup championship game on Nov. 26 at 5:30 p.m. PT at The HDC. The semifinal losers will play for third place at 3 p.m. with a berth in a two-game playoff against Japan on the line. The winner of that home-and-away series with the Japanese will earn the final berth to the Women's World Cup.
Both semifinals, the third-place match and the championship game will be broadcast live on Fox Soccer Channel.
The Soca Princesses put up a battle against the Mexicans, but fell victim to three mistakes by its goalkeeper. The first one came when the T&T 'keeper spilled a free kick from Mexican defender Monica Gonzalez right in front of the net and Patricia Perez slammed home the rebound. At the stroke of halftime, Gonzalez got a goal of her own, lofting a 40-yard shot over the head of the T&T 'keeper. Mexican star forward Maribel Dominguez added the final goal in the second half, running onto a long ball that had bounced over the head of the T&T 'keeper. "Mari-Gol" only had to tap it into the net.
The meeting in the Women's Gold Cup semifinal will mark the second match of the year between the USA and Mexico. The Americans defeated the Tricolores 3-1 on Sept. 13 in Rochester, N.Y., as Abby Wambach scored twice and Lindsay Tarpley added the other goal.
Thanks alot Keeper