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Sports => Football => Topic started by: Flex on May 03, 2008, 04:52:23 PM
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Greetings.
As usual, any updates/scores, shout-outs, reports, predictions, views, etc, on the game vs Jamaica (07-Jun) at the Marvin Lee Stadium (6pm), Trinidad will be posted here, this way, we can help maintain the message board and not make it look too scrappy with un-necessary or related headlines and postings on game day.
Possible Live Internet Links.
Power102fm (http://www.i955fm.com/nowplaying.aspx).
Junp-Tv (http://www.jumptv.com/en/channel/thevibect105fm/).
TV Viewing.
To be updated.
T&T Squad:
Goalkeepers:[/b]
Clayton Ince (Walsall/ENG), Marvin Phillip (W Connection/TRI), Jan-Michael Williams (Un-Attached).
Defenders:
Kern Cupid (W Connection/TRI), Keyeno Thomas (Joe Public/TRI), Makan Hislop (United Petrotrin/TRI), Ancil Farrier (University Of Southern Connecticut/USA), Dennis Lawrence (Swansea City/ENG), Kareem Smith (United Petrotrin/TRI), Osei Telesford (Puerto Rico Islanders/PUR), Akeem Adams (W Connection/TRI), Aklie Edwards (Defence Force/TRI), Anton Pierre (Defence Force/TRI).
Midfielders:
Aurtis Whitley (capt) (W Connection/TRI), Ataullah Guerra (San Juan Jabloteh/TRI), Hayden Tinto (Caledonia AIA/TRI), Stephan David (Caledonia AIA/TRI), Khaleem Hyland (Un-Attached), Carlos Edwards (Sunderland/ENG), Keon Daniel (United Petrotrin/TRI), Kevaughn Connell (l'Entente SSG/FRA), Kevon Carter (Defence Force/TRI).
Forwards:
Jason Scotland (Swansea City/ENG), Darryl Roberts (Un-Attached), Jerol Forbes (United Petrotrin/TRI).
Jamaica Squad:
Goalkeepers:[/b]
Donovan Ricketts (Bradford City/ENG), Shawn Sawyers (Portmore United/JAM).
Defenders:
Simon Ford (Kilmarnock/SCO), Jermaine Taylor (Harbour View/JAM), Adrian Reid (Portmore United/JAM), Ian Goodison (Tranmere Rovers/ENG), Ricardo Gardener (capt) (Bolton Wanderers/ENG), Oneil Thompson (Nottoden/NOR), Demar Stewart (Royal White Star/BEL).
Midfielders:
Richard Langley (Luton Town/ENG), Jamal Campbell-Ryce (Barnsley/ENG), Omar Daley (Bradford City/ENG), Demar Phillips (Stoke City/ENG), O'Brian Woodbine (Reno/JAM), Rudolph Austin (Portmore United/JAM), Evon Taylor (Reno), Jermaine Johnson (Sheffield Wednesday/ENG).
Forwards:
Deon Burton (Sheffield Wednesday/ENG), Ricardo Fuller (Stoke City/ENG), Marlon King (Wigan Athletic/ENG), Luton Shelton (Sheffield United/ENG).
(http://www.thewarriornation.com/images/flyer_tt_vs_jamaica_2008-06-07.jpg)
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Ah whole month before flex
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QPCC getting lights? Cuz das de only way a 6pm is possible
btw >:( >:( Play it in the stadium! I HATE THE OVAL FOR FOOTBALL
Anyway...hopefully we crush the yard men
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D Oval is d worse venue 4 futbol lights or no lights
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'Both good and bad' Simoes expresses mixed feelings about the number of players discovered on scouting trip
published: Saturday | May 3, 2008
Kwesi Mugisa, Staff Reporter
Rene Simoes - Photo by LeVaughn Flynn
National football technical director, Rene Simoes, has expressed mixed feelings after discovering at least 40 players who have the potential to represent Jamaica's Reggae Boyz, following a recent scouting tour of Europe and the United States.
However, the Brazilian explained that the high numbers can be both a blessing and a curse as the nation embarks on their bid to reach the 2010 World Cup Finals in South Africa.
"It is large number of players but that is both good and that is bad," Simoes told The Gleaner.
"It is good because the players are there playing different levels of football, but bad because we won't have them all the time with us, so it is complicated," noted Simoes, who admitted he only expected to view about 18 players.
at least 40 players!!Boy How many jamaicans live in england boy ??
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Hey BM like it have nuff Brits 2 send
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people still playing football on cricket pitches in 2008?
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people still playing football on cricket pitches in 2008?
;D ;D Ironic. Isn't it, RF. Remember a particular thread last month. ???
And which stadium did the Reggae Boyz played and whup T&T when Simoes was their coach? ;D
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(http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/42486000/jpg/_42486368_dog5.jpg)
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(http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/42486000/jpg/_42486368_dog5.jpg)
A picture with a million messages. Mine:
The machine wins the 100 metre dash between man and animal. Predictable.
What is the interpretation to others?
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SEND 40 BRITZ SEND 40 BRITZ ( said in a zombie like voice)
call 1-800-shithongs
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SEND 40 BRITZ SEND 40 BRITZ ( said in a zombie like voice)
call 1-800-shithongs
HAWK TOOOO. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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people still playing football on cricket pitches in 2008?
Nah, they does play England Z on cricket pitches. We saving the football pitch for the A team 8)
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SEND 40 BRITZ SEND 40 BRITZ ( said in a zombie like voice)
call 1-800-shithongs
HAWK TOOOO. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Aaaaaaawwwww.....yuh trying to take shame out yuh eye by pretending yuh find de post funny......aaaaaaawwwwwwww....yuh too pathetic......
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yea 2099...ah forget "HAWK TWO"
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Hawk Toooo is the Jamaican version.
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more like hawk 40
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more like hawk 40
No 80. See what I'm doing. ;)
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yea...jamaica like a very rich man house ...allyuh have 2 pools... and British pools ...real money bwoi
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yea...jamaica like a very rich man house ...allyuh have 2 pools... and British pools ...real money bwoi
I understand why foreigners want to speak Jamaican patois or be dreadlocks. However, the T&T vernacular is really funny as I'm still trying to understand if you are talking about football or something else. ???
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And de foreigners also representing Jamaica.... de England Rejects.
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Jamaica will suffer if this rule applied to English born players too.... :devil:
FIFA’s Blatter seeking clampdown on nationality switches
By Mark Ledsom
ZURICH, May 7 (Reuters) - FIFA president Sepp Blatter will propose stricter rules on switching nationalities later this month to prevent World Cup finals becoming dominated by Brazilians. The head of world soccer’s governing body said many countries, notably in Africa and Europe, had abused the current rules whereby a player can play for a country other than the one of their birth if he has lived in a country for at least two years, or has a parent or grandparent who was born there.
“I am not a prophet but I can say that in the World Cup in 2014 half of the players could come from Brazil and we have to introduce a higher hurdle to stop this,” Blatter told reporters on a conference call.
“The executive committee will propose to the congress that a player only after five years can become a football citizen of a country.”
The proposal will require at least 75 percent support at the congress in Sydney on May 29, where each of FIFA’s 208 member associations who are eligible to vote have one vote each.
In 2004, FIFA was forced to tighten its rules after three Brazilian players chose to represent Qatar in their 2006 World Cup qualifying campaign despite having no connection with the country.
Despite the crackdown, many countries and players have continued to make the most of the two-year window, most recently Arsenal’s Brazilian-born midfielder Eduardo da Silva, who plays for Croatia due to his time spent playing for Dinamo Zagreb.
CONTROVERSIAL PROPOSAL
The proposal to increase the restrictions on switching nationalities is part of Blatter’s overall plan to reduce the number of foreign footballers playing abroad.
Blatter said on Wednesday he intended to forge ahead with his controversial proposal to limit teams to five foreign nationals on the pitch, which the European Union says conflicts with its laws on the free movement of players, risking court action.
“Yes, what I want is to get a mandate from congress,” Blatter said on the conference call.
The FIFA chief confirmed a Reuters report of last month that he would seek “gentleman’s agreements” with the 208 associations, including those in Europe, in a bid to bypass the EU.
“Concerning the different leagues and clubs … if the national associations give me the mandate then I will give back the mandate to the associations to reach agreement with their leagues and clubs,” Blatter said. (Writing by Darren Ennis; Editing by Sonia Oxley)
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No more Brits 2 b sent
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Jamaica will suffer if this rule applied to English born players too.... :devil:
FIFA’s Blatter seeking clampdown on nationality switches
By Mark Ledsom
ZURICH, May 7 (Reuters) - FIFA president Sepp Blatter will propose stricter rules on switching nationalities later this month to prevent World Cup finals becoming dominated by Brazilians. The head of world soccer’s governing body said many countries, notably in Africa and Europe, had abused the current rules whereby a player can play for a country other than the one of their birth if he has lived in a country for at least two years, or has a parent or grandparent who was born there.
“I am not a prophet but I can say that in the World Cup in 2014 half of the players could come from Brazil and we have to introduce a higher hurdle to stop this,” Blatter told reporters on a conference call.
“The executive committee will propose to the congress that a player only after five years can become a football citizen of a country.”
The proposal will require at least 75 percent support at the congress in Sydney on May 29, where each of FIFA’s 208 member associations who are eligible to vote have one vote each.
In 2004, FIFA was forced to tighten its rules after three Brazilian players chose to represent Qatar in their 2006 World Cup qualifying campaign despite having no connection with the country.
Despite the crackdown, many countries and players have continued to make the most of the two-year window, most recently Arsenal’s Brazilian-born midfielder Eduardo da Silva, who plays for Croatia due to his time spent playing for Dinamo Zagreb.
CONTROVERSIAL PROPOSAL
The proposal to increase the restrictions on switching nationalities is part of Blatter’s overall plan to reduce the number of foreign footballers playing abroad.
Blatter said on Wednesday he intended to forge ahead with his controversial proposal to limit teams to five foreign nationals on the pitch, which the European Union says conflicts with its laws on the free movement of players, risking court action.
“Yes, what I want is to get a mandate from congress,” Blatter said on the conference call.
The FIFA chief confirmed a Reuters report of last month that he would seek “gentleman’s agreements” with the 208 associations, including those in Europe, in a bid to bypass the EU.
“Concerning the different leagues and clubs … if the national associations give me the mandate then I will give back the mandate to the associations to reach agreement with their leagues and clubs,” Blatter said. (Writing by Darren Ennis; Editing by Sonia Oxley)
In your post above you mentioned England Rejects. Then you print this info from FIFA. Isn't there a flaw in yours and FIFA's posts if these players are rejected by the country of their birth? ???
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pull yuh ass nah
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pull yuh ass nah
Why! It's a very simple question.
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Looks like this little match has been forgotten :devil: :devil: I found the thread on page 4.
Simoes on the hunt for football talent (http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20080515/sports/sports7.html)
'Build more Multi-Purpose stadiums' - Simoes (http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/westernnews/html/20080514T200000-0500_135610_OBS__BUILD_MORE_MULTI_PURPOSE_STADIUMS____SIMOES.asp)
Boyz begin camp ... local players start six-day stint in MoBay (http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sports/html/20080514T230000-0500_135642_OBS_BOYZ_BEGIN_CAMP.asp)
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what price they go charge for this fete match?
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what price they go charge for this fete match?
Adults.....$300 TTD
Kids........$150 TTD
edit: http://ttffonline.com/shop/ has no tickets listed yet.
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what price they go charge for this fete match?
Adults.....$300 TTD
Kids........$150 TTD
edit: http://ttffonline.com/shop/ has no tickets listed yet.
sighs slowly
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I see a 6pm KO set in the first post....Can anyone confirm that the Oval can host the game at that time for sure?
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Players to Impress Professor Simoes
WESTERN BUREAU: SEVERAL PLAYERS from western Jamaica will be on a mission to impress national technical director René Simoes ahead of the nation's 2010 World Cup campaign today, when they battle the national team in a practice game at Jarrett Park at 6 p.m.
"This is a wonderful opportunity for these fringe players to impress Professor Simoes," said Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) vice-president, Bruce Gaynor. "It is also an opportunity for fans in the west to get a chance to see the local players who are hoping to make the cut when the team for our World Cup campaign is selected."
The 23-member western team, which features several members who have donned the national colours at various levels, is dominated by players who featured in 2008 Western Super Cup, which was won by former national champions Wadadah.
Club Players
The western players and the clubs to which they are attached are:
Terrence McIntyre, Fitzroy Campbell, Jerome Eccellston, Mario Samuels, Edward Campbell and Jacomeno Barrett (Seba United)
Odane Snow, Jermaine Anderson, Oniel Pringle, Damion Reid, Oniel Sterling (Granville)
Junior Powell (Duanvale)
Martin Williams and Lushane Brent Harris (Mt Salem)
Glenworth Campbell and Cleve Kerr (Montpelier)
Kevin Williams and Warren Graham (Negril)
Ray Duncan, Ricardo Collins and Luke Davis (Sandy Bay
Nicholy Findlayson and Ricardo Scott (Reno).
National players
The national team, minus the majority of its overseas-based professionals, has been in training in Montego Bay for the past week as the national coaching staff steps up preparations for Jamaica's opening round World Cup 2010 qualifier against the Bahamas. Both legs of that tie will be played in Jamaica next month.
Among the players slated to be on show for the national team is ace goalkeeper Donavan Ricketts, who was not allowed re-entry into England after flying back to Jamaica for the nation's most recent friendly international against Trinidad and Tobago at the National Stadium.
While all the players will be under scrutiny, one that is expected to attract extra attention is 19-year-old Andre Mittoo, a 6'1" in forward who is based in south Florida, and is said to be a top college player in the United States.
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You realise dat you gone and encouraging cockroach with dis ent?
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You realise dat you gone and encouraging cockroach with dis ent?
I have no idea what u talkin bout.... ;D
:devil:
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Jamaican Star: Bahamas travel to face Jamaica at Kingston's National Stadium
Football's World Cup qualifying series for the Con-federation of North, Central America and Caribbean Asso-ciation Football (CONCACAF), steps up a gear next month with Stage 2 competition.
The CONCACAF Stage 2 qualification kicks off on June 4 with 1982 World Cup qualifiers in Spain, Honduras, hosting Puerto Rico at the Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano in San Pedro Sula.
CONCACAF has confirmed that the first-leg encounters continue on June 14 as Guatemala take on St Lucia at the Estadio Mateo Flores in Guatemala City, while Grenada face Costa Rica at St George's National Stadium and then Suriname meet Guyana at Andres Kamperveen Stadium in Paramaribo.
The following day, June 15, the USA meet Barbados at the Home Depot Centre in Carson, California, while Trinidad and Tobago, the No.1 team in the Caribbean Football Union (CFU), host Bermuda at Port-of-Spain's Hasely Crawford Stadium.
Belize will be the home team when they play against Mexico at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas, while The Bahamas travel to face Jamaica at Kingston's National Stadium.
Rounding out the first-leg encounters will be St Vincent and the Grenadines taking on visiting Canada at the Arnos Vale Playing Field in Kingstown, while Panama meet El Salvador at Panama City's Estadio Rod Carew and then Haiti hosting the Netherlands Antilles at Stade Sylvio Cator in Port-au-Prince.
Antigua and Barbuda will tackle Cuba at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium on Tuesday, June 17.
The second-leg encounters for Stage 2 of CONCACAF World Cup qualifiers are scheduled for June 18-22, with the exception of Puerto Rico against Honduras which will be played on June 14 at the Estadio Juan Ramón Loubriel in Bayamón, Puerto Rico.
The 12 winners from Stage 2 will progress to the semi-final round of CONCACAF World Cup qualifying series that will be composed of three groups of four with matches running from August 20-November 19.
The top two from each of the three groups will advance to the six-team CONCACAF Final Round scheduled for February 11- October 14, 2009.
The top three teams from the CONCACAF Final Round in 2009 will automatically qualify for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.
CONCACAF's fourth-place finisher will play off with South Africa's fifth-place team in a home-and-away series for one of the last berths to the FIFA event.
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Unless dey born inna hengland and never really meet dey mudda or fadda buh just know dey parents fom some ghetto inna jamaica ,dey cyar play for jamaica.
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so wait. if that is how you feel about the reggae boyz, why bother to post? to show off your superior wit, but placing the word 'gay' in the title? :loser:
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*steups*
@ this dotish thread.
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so wait. if that is how you feel about the reggae boyz, why bother to post? to show off your superior wit, but placing the word 'gay' in the title? :loser:
You a f**king yardie awa
Best Thread Title Ever(and oh so accurate)
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Super heroes who go around the board fighting injustice .
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so wait. if that is how you feel about the reggae boyz, why bother to post? to show off your superior wit, but placing the word 'gay' in the title? :loser:
You a f**king yardie awa
Best Thread Title Ever(and oh so accurate)
few can match your level of genius.
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so wait. if that is how you feel about the reggae boyz, why bother to post? to show off your superior wit, but placing the word 'gay' in the title? :loser:
You a f**king yardie awa
Best Thread Title Ever(and oh so accurate)
This pretty much confirms how ridiculous this topic really is.
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i thought sugar ray coulda throw jab, some men come on and throwing some serious jab yes
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JFF reduces ticket prices for Boyz-SVG friendly (http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sports/html/20080522T020000-0500_135871_OBS_JFF_REDUCES_TICKET_PRICES_FOR_BOYZ_SVG_FRIENDLY.asp)
'The Bomber' returns to Reggae Boyz squad (http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sports/html/20080523T020000-0500_135944_OBS__THE_BOMBER__RETURNS_TO_REGGAE_BOYZ_SQUAD_.asp)
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'The Bomber' returns to Reggae Boyz squad
Friday, May 23, 2008
Veteran midfielder Andy 'Bomber' Williams comes out of a two-year international retirement to join the Reggae Boyz for their five-match June blitz, which includes two World Cup qualifiers against the Bahamas, according to a Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) release yesterday.
Four new faces have been included in the 29-man squad for a May 26-June 1 training camp at Grand Lido Braco Hotel in Trelawny. They are Lee Williamson of Watford in England, Simon Ford of Kilmarnock in Scotland, Omar Cummings of the Colorado Rapids and Reno's Evan Taylor.
Williams, Norway-based Oneil Thomspon and Fabian Taylor; Cumming and Tyrone Marshall will not arrive for the start of the camp due to club commitments.
Meanwhile, Luton Town midfielder Richard Langley and Jermaine Johnson have earned recalls to the national squad, while regular captain Ricardo Gardener and Claude Davis both return from long-term injuries.
Portmore goalkeeper Shawn Sawyers heads a list of eight local-based players in the squad. The others are Taylor, Obrian Woodbine (Reno); Jermaine Taylor and Dwayne Miller (Harbour View); Adrian Reid and Rudolph Austin (Portmore), and Keneil Moodie (Seba).
The rest of the squad reads: Donovan Ricketts, Demar Stewart (Chendu, China), Ian Goodison, Jamal Campbell-Rice, Luton Shelton, Marlon King, Ricardo Fuller, Omar Daley, Demar Phillips and Deon Burton.
In addition to the aforementioned World Cup games, Jamaica will play international friendlies against Grenada, Trinidad & Tobago and St Vincent & the Grenadines.
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Small interview I found in the Jamaicans papers this morning.
Gordon Savic: Well, the Jamaicans will have to thank Jack Warner for approving the national stadium. When we got their they had goats grazing on the field. I ask one of the Jamaica maintenance guys why all the goats and he said, "first of all of youth, these goats are special, they keep the grass cut at all times and they are also safe for the environment. Some of them have been with us from in the early days since Sabina Park which use to host football games and some where very close friends to many of our staff members who had family problems ended the maintenance head chief (Richard McCallum).
Jack Warner: Well yes, captain Burell called me and said if we past the field they will play T&T for free in the return game June 7th. So I jumped on it.
Horace Burrell: First of hall, me what to big up man like Junkie, Makka, KT and de whole ah Bllackroses crew, big up man like Shabba and Blacker is long time now them ah run things. But Jack Warner is ah big youth and meh say thank you to all, big up, big up......
Horace Reid: We are getting big now, soon we will have every flee market in New York sell our new Kappa kits, they are currently being made and they will ship it to us by boat so hopefully we will get them in time for the Bahamas game. Big up man like Tennessaw, ninja man and super cat as they was the main factor behind this latest drive.
Supercat: Ya meh bredda, scene, meh war see more Indian pon de reggae boyz side man cha.. nitty gritty nah chat no more.
Theodore Whitmore: I miss those goats, we basically grew up together. I wish we learn from T&T and build 5 new stadiums and host some youth world cup before I pass away. That will be my dream and now as I am assistant coach and Jack Warner at FIFA he has vow to help us and I will take advantage of this. I just what to say, big up man like Gardener, Fuller, de cock burn pen crew, police blacka, mango, kaka and de whola ah st Catherine... big up, big up...
Mosiah: Meh ass ah bun, Sepp Blatter kill it.... so we could get ah deal...Big up de Reggae Boyz SC crew, Portia, Karl, Reggae Fan, Willi, big up, big up...
Rene Simoes: Jack Warner was like a daddy to me when I worked with T&T. I had to contact him and ask him to help us out, we are also begging Jack to help us pay the 135,000 pounds death we owe England. The JFF also has outstanding debts of $US12,300 in penalties levied by the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) following the failure to send a team to the regional Under-15 competition. Thank you Jack, here is a picture I've enclosed for you of the field at the National Stadium in Kingston for you to cherish.
(http://www.motesclearcreekfarms.com/Images/Articles/Deep-Grass.jpg)
Daily maintenance crew busy at work in the National Stadium in Kingston, Jamaica as they get prepared to host Bahamas in a world cup qualifier. Photo from Jamaica Observer Ian Bennett (April, 25, 2008).
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Coming soon to a Stadium near you..
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Stick to the job you were hired to do, Mr Simoes
Sporting Edge
Paul Reid
Thursday, May 29, 2008
National football Technical Director Rene Simoes has once again registered his dissatisfaction with the long-running schoolboy football competitions, the daCosta and Manning cups.
SIMOES. as our guest one would think he would be more sensitive in how he criticises our treasured institutions
The Brazilian was seen on national television over the weekend saying the schoolboy leagues did nothing to enhance the development of football in the long run, and our football would be better served if they were replaced by club leagues and academies.
This is not the first time Simoes has voiced this opinion. The first time we heard this was during his first stint as the TD when he made a speech at a luncheon held at an all-inclusive resort in Montego Bay.
My first reaction is that Simoes needs to stick to the job he was hired to do and leave other things to other people. The last time he was here he also said at the same all-inclusive resort that his job was to develop a national coaching system. We are still waiting for this.
The talkative Brazilian also said after our qualification for the World Cup in France that the success then was like building a house from the roof down. It seems this time he has come to patch the said roof as he has done nothing to secure the foundation or the walls since he has been here.
Simoes appears not to have any respect for our culture and systems and showed scant regard, if any, to our CFU competition the last time he was here, saying while he was in the Emirates the only thing he heard about was the CONCACAF Gold Cup.
Maybe he thinks that if he never heard of it then it is not important enough for his time and consideration.
The schoolboy competitions, starting from the Under 13 and Under 14, through the Under 16 and daCosta and Manning cups are important to us Jamaicans and have served us well through the decades, and that should be enough for him.
As our guest one would think he would be more sensitive in how he criticises our treasured institutions. What will he attack next, Champs and Schools Challenge Quiz?
I don't think anyone ever said that the schoolboy competitions were the answer to our senior team's needs, and there must be a way for the schoolboy leagues and age group club competitions to co-exist and help each other.
Fact is, no other football competition in Jamaica has the pulling power of the schoolboy league, and even when our alma maters are not doing as well as we would expect, the crowds are better than the average Premier League crowds, and, on most occasions, better behaved as well.
Maybe Simoes was not told that football is the only school sport that attracts paying patrons and this money goes a far way to offsetting the cost of other sports in the schools and, in some instances, subsidising school budgets.
Maybe he also forgot that sports is a vital part of the school curriculum and not every boy (or girl) who takes part would be able to take part in a club setting outside of the school.
Maybe he does not know that most times the school systems are better organised than the clubs and the coaches are better than those in the clubs.
Maybe he did not do his homework before he spoke. What he needs to do is to develop the overall coaching systems he promised over 10 years ago that can be used at the schools and age group club levels
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Williamson, Ford among UK-based Boyz arriving yesterday.
By: Howard Walker, Observer staff.
New Reggae Boyz Lee Williamson and Simon Ford arrived in Jamaica virtually unknown as they walked through the arrival tunnel. But a few flashes from the photographer's camera and the jostling for a better position of the video man, raised eyebrows.
"A who them", a few persons asked? Reggae Boyz, one answered, probably recognising Marlon King and Deon Burton, who led the group of six English-based Reggae Boyz, who arrived at the Norman Manley International Airport yesterday.
Jamal Campbell-Ryce and the recalled Richard Langley are the other two players that arrived to join the 29-member Jamaican squad as they prepare for three international friendlies and two World Cup qualifying games.
Williamson, 25, who was born in England of Jamaican parents, said he was just happy to get a chance to represent Jamaica.
"I was born in England, but my family is from Jamaica. I got a call up by the manager to play for Jamaica and I am happy. I just want to play now and hope we can qualify," said Williamson, as both Burton and King took the 'mickey' on him, encouraging him to talk patois.
"It is amazing for me. My family is from Jamaica and it is a privilege to play for my family's country. I can't wait," he added.
Williamson feels he will contribute a lot to the team as "I can either sit back or I can attack, but I prefer to attack. I got goals and good experience".
Williamson has notched 13 goals for his clubs dating back from 1999.
Ford, 26, a 6ft 1in defender with Scottish club Kilmarnock, was also born in England of Jamaican parents. He is the nephew of former Liverpool winger Mark Walters.
"Both my parents are from Jamaica, but I was born in England. My dad is from St Thomas and my mom from Christiana, Manchester," Ford noted.
He added: "To play for any country is a big honour. I am here to show what I can do basically. I got a call up and I am honoured and I am looking forward to it."
Ford, who began his career at Charlton Athletic before moving to Grimsby Town, Bristol Rover, Redbridge then Kilmarnock, said this wasn't the best of seasons for him, but he is ready to give of his best for Jamaica.
"It has been a disappointing season for myself, and the club has not done too well, we got a lot of injuries."
Ford said he is a defender that is comfortable on the ball. "I am a defender that like to play as you can see I am not the biggest and I like to pass it," he said.
Richard Langley, 28, who plays for Luton Town, first represented the Reggae Boyz against Nigeria in a friendly international played in London in May 2002.
"I am excited to get back in the team and play international football again. I was injured during the last World Cup qualifying games," said Langley.
"I want to play in this World Cup campaign and hope we progress to South Africa."
Langley has scored approximately 30 goals from over 350 appearances, but he couldn't kelp Luton from being relegated this season.
"It has not been a good season. I was injured and I have been back for the last three months now and I will be looking to increase my fitness. I hope things can finish on a high which would be good for Jamaica," said Langley.
The six players will join the training squad at the Grand Lido Braco Resort in Trelawny, as they begin preparation for a series of friendly international games starting with St Vincent and the Grenadines on June 3.
That will be followed by games against Trinidad and Tobago on June 7 and Grenada on June 10 before hosting World Cup qualifiers against the Bahamas in Jamaica on June 15 and 18.
(http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sports/images/20080526T220000-0500_136061_OBS_WILLIAMSON__FORD_AMONG_UK_BASED_BOYZ_ARRIVING_YESTERDAY_1.jpg)
English-based Reggae Boyz from left Deon Burton, Lee Williamson, Simon Ford, Marlon King and Richard Langley, as they arrived at the Norman Manley International Airport yesterday. (Photos: Naphtali Junior)
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2 more Ready make Boyz....
Jah No ....!!!!
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De Oval got lights ;)
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small mag why the game in the oval? :(
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small mag why the game in the oval? :(
no idea...
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Brilliant , Mr Reid- Sounds very much like T$T School football
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The guy who wrote this article (banned RBSC forumite Sickko) is a total jackass. We are paying Simoes and his guys US$1M per year to be the country's chief football advisor. The man is well within his rights to air is opinion of anything relating to Jamaica football, even the schoolboy's competition.
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what is it with people hating on the School Boy league
some one could you please explain
Thanks
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what is it with people hating on the School Boy league
some one could you please explain
Thanks
the child is the father of the man
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Stick to the job you were hired to do, Mr Simoes
Sporting Edge
Paul Reid
Thursday, May 29, 2008
National football Technical Director Rene Simoes has once again registered his dissatisfaction with the long-running schoolboy football competitions, the daCosta and Manning cups.
SIMOES. as our guest one would think he would be more sensitive in how he criticises our treasured institutions
The Brazilian was seen on national television over the weekend saying the schoolboy leagues did nothing to enhance the development of football in the long run, and our football would be better served if they were replaced by club leagues and academies.
This is not the first time Simoes has voiced this opinion. The first time we heard this was during his first stint as the TD when he made a speech at a luncheon held at an all-inclusive resort in Montego Bay.
My first reaction is that Simoes needs to stick to the job he was hired to do and leave other things to other people. The last time he was here he also said at the same all-inclusive resort that his job was to develop a national coaching system. We are still waiting for this.
The talkative Brazilian also said after our qualification for the World Cup in France that the success then was like building a house from the roof down. It seems this time he has come to patch the said roof as he has done nothing to secure the foundation or the walls since he has been here.
Simoes appears not to have any respect for our culture and systems and showed scant regard, if any, to our CFU competition the last time he was here, saying while he was in the Emirates the only thing he heard about was the CONCACAF Gold Cup.
Maybe he thinks that if he never heard of it then it is not important enough for his time and consideration.
The schoolboy competitions, starting from the Under 13 and Under 14, through the Under 16 and daCosta and Manning cups are important to us Jamaicans and have served us well through the decades, and that should be enough for him.
As our guest one would think he would be more sensitive in how he criticises our treasured institutions. What will he attack next, Champs and Schools Challenge Quiz?
I don't think anyone ever said that the schoolboy competitions were the answer to our senior team's needs, and there must be a way for the schoolboy leagues and age group club competitions to co-exist and help each other.
Fact is, no other football competition in Jamaica has the pulling power of the schoolboy league, and even when our alma maters are not doing as well as we would expect, the crowds are better than the average Premier League crowds, and, on most occasions, better behaved as well.
Maybe Simoes was not told that football is the only school sport that attracts paying patrons and this money goes a far way to offsetting the cost of other sports in the schools and, in some instances, subsidising school budgets.
Maybe he also forgot that sports is a vital part of the school curriculum and not every boy (or girl) who takes part would be able to take part in a club setting outside of the school.
Maybe he does not know that most times the school systems are better organised than the clubs and the coaches are better than those in the clubs.
Maybe he did not do his homework before he spoke. What he needs to do is to develop the overall coaching systems he promised over 10 years ago that can be used at the schools and age group club levels
This writer hitting Simoes with some low blows yes
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what is it with people hating on the School Boy league
some one could you please explain
Thanks
The coaches usually do not have proper certification therefore they teaching the school boys shite and they end up developing bad habits. Plus the more talented ones are not allowed to develop at a decent pace because they do not improve in that environment.
In addititon, it prevents these same players with potential from competing in other competitions (pro) where they can develop at a better rate, because of the rank/power/tradition it has.
Schools football is good for amateur football anf for fun, not for development. We will have to get a better blueprint idea of how they co-exist in britain with the professional academies.
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The team will take shape - Simoes
Nodley Wright,
René Simoes - Levaughn flynn
Despite the concerns raised about the size of the squad, 29, named to begin preparation for Jamaica's qualifiers, technical director René Simoes expressed confidence that he will find what he is looking for and that the team will take shape.
Questions have been asked about the absence of a classy defender in the squad as well as a truly creative midfielder with the ability to unlock a defence. These are among the areas he hopes to have figured out by the end of the camp.
"The last time we had more time to qualify the team so there was more time to select players, but this time we have to look for one libero (sweeper)," said Simoes.
"I don't like to play three defenders. I like to play one sweeper and two stoppers so we have to look for that. What I heard is that Simon can play like that, Richard , I understand, can also play there and that Keniel Moodie can do it too. We have to find that player in under one month, we have to fix that," he said of the troublesome sweeper's position.
Fight for places
While Theodore Whitmore ruled the roost in the national team in the run up to the 1998 World Cup, was often the player trying to unseat him in that creative role and according to Simoes, Williams' recall is to possibly fill that void.
"I am hoping that Andy Williams can fit that role. We are also hoping that Jermaine Johnson has matured more and will be able to play that role as well. We also have good information about Lee Williamson so let us see what he has," explained Simoes, indicating that players will have to fight for their places.
Even with the competitive nature of the camp, Simoes said he still expected a harmonious among his players.
"I think the players are happy because some of them play together. I know it will be harder this time because it is a competition and everybody will want to be in the squad," he said.
New approach
On the question of other players being left out of the squad at this time, Simoes cited a past experience as a reason not to comment specifically about any players' weakness or reasons for not being invited.
"I have taken this new approach where I do not make much public comments about players' weaknesses because I had a very disappointing and ugly experience in Trinidad and Tobago. Once I did not like what I saw about players and I wanted them to improve on certain weaknesses, and I said it but it did not go down well," he stated. "I wanted them to work on their weaknesses and after that they could become available to the squad. It went down terribly. After that the players improved and afterwards became a part of the unit but the damage was done in the team so this time I try not to make public comments about specific weaknesses of players," he explained, while indicating that some players still had a chance in the future.
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Is this true people ? i guess wh he name was not the only one
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Anytime people, especially foreigners, offer constructive criticism of anything local....especially traditional institutions like SSFL and Da Costa Cup etc....peeps does get offended and go into who de hell dem tink dem is" mode.
So why yuh hire a a foreign coach for in de fuss place if yuh cyah handle wha dem tryin to tell yuh yuh need to do to improve?
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The guy who wrote this article (banned RBSC forumite Sickko) is a total jackass. We are paying Simoes and his guys US$1M per year to be the country's chief football advisor. The man is well within his rights to air is opinion of anything relating to Jamaica football, even the schoolboy's competition.
So a forumite cyah stand de coach??? Allyuh call name......ah go :whistling: :devil:
And yuh done know if RF call a felow Jkan a jackass, de fella is damn jackass for truth
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The guy who wrote this article (banned RBSC forumite Sickko) is a total jackass. We are paying Simoes and his guys US$1M per year to be the country's chief football advisor. The man is well within his rights to air is opinion of anything relating to Jamaica football, even the schoolboy's competition.
So a forumite cyah stand de coach??? Allyuh call name......ah go :whistling: :devil:
And yuh done know if RF call a felow Jkan a jackass, de fella is damn jackass for truth
This is one of the guys who backed the failed Crenston boxhill adminsitration, and will oppose anything/anyone aligned with the current JFF administration under Burrells leadership. This guy also predicted that Bora (hired by Boxhill) would have sued the JFF for millions if he was fired by Burrell. Well we all knew how that turned out. Bora was fired with only one months advanced pay.
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Anytime people, especially foreigners, offer constructive criticism of anything local....especially traditional institutions like SSFL and Da Costa Cup etc....peeps does get offended and go into who de hell dem tink dem is" mode.
So why yuh hire a a foreign coach for in de fuss place if yuh cyah handle wha dem tryin to tell yuh yuh need to do to improve?
Nah. Wim is just a asshole. Case close. Ask truetrini.
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Speaking of Boxhill, where 2099......Is long time we eh hear from we favourite
jackass Caribbean brother. ;) 2099, come out nah, we know yuh gums go soon be flapping like a yankee flag in a huuricane. Until TT give JA a roast fowl in about 2 weeks.
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The guy who wrote this article (banned RBSC forumite Sickko) is a total jackass. We are paying Simoes and his guys US$1M per year to be the country's chief football advisor. The man is well within his rights to air is opinion of anything relating to Jamaica football, even the schoolboy's competition.
any one with a forum name "sickko" should be banned.....
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school football leagues are not the most efficient at nurturing and developing talent. the best nations at football have youth academies . we jus stuck in our old ways
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The guy who wrote this article (banned RBSC forumite Sickko) is a total jackass. We are paying Simoes and his guys US$1M per year to be the country's chief football advisor. The man is well within his rights to air is opinion of anything relating to Jamaica football, even the schoolboy's competition.
So a forumite cyah stand de coach??? Allyuh call name......ah go :whistling: :devil:
And yuh done know if RF call a felow Jkan a jackass, de fella is damn jackass for truth
This is one of the guys who backed the failed Crenston boxhill adminsitration, and will oppose anything/anyone aligned with the current JFF administration under Burrells leadership. This guy also predicted that Bora (hired by Boxhill) would have sued the JFF for millions if he was fired by Burrell. Well we all knew how that turned out. Bora was fired with only one months advanced pay.
blah blah blah....blow out yuh f**king ass..this forum cuddnt give ah f**k !!!!
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Fifa: Are Jamaica still the best team in the Caribbean?
Gardner: We've been getting a challenge from some of the other teams in the Caribbean of late, like Haiti and Trinidad and Tobago. But I still think that if you look down the line at the players we have and the talent we produce consistently, we are still the best footballing nation in the Caribbean.
Read Full Interview (http://www.haiti-sports.com/php-fusion/news.php)
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Fifa: Are Jamaica still the best team in the Caribbean?
Gardner: We've been getting a challenge beating from some of the other better teams in the Caribbean of late, like Haiti and Trinidad and Tobago. But I still think that if you look down the line at the British players we have and the Britz we produce consistently, we are still the third excuse me, I mean forth best footballing nation in the Caribbean.
Read Full Interview (http://www.haiti-sports.com/php-fusion/news.php')
Fixed it for him :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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Fifa: Are Jamaica still the best team in the Caribbean?
Gardner: We've been getting a challenge beating from some of the other better teams in the Caribbean of late, like Haiti and Trinidad and Tobago. But I still think that if you look down the line at the British players we have and the Britz we produce consistently, we are still the third excuse me, I mean forth best footballing nation in the Caribbean.
Read Full Interview (http://www.haiti-sports.com/php-fusion/news.php')
Fixed it for him :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Fifa: Are Jamaica still the best team in the Greater Antilles?
Gardner: We've been getting a challenge beating from some of the other better teams in the Greater Antilles of late, like Haiti and Trinidad and Tobago. But I still think that if you look down the line at the British players we have and the Britz we produce consistently, we are still the third excuse me, I mean fourth best footballing nation in the Caribbean.
Adjusted it some more ;)
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who is gardner?
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who is gardner?
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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Toussaint.....arm.....Moderators, is there an easier way to fix this, or he could use de drop-box dong in de lower right corner to move this over to the "Jokes" discussion?
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who is gardner?
http://www.haiti-sports.com/php-fusion/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=6&thread_id=22&pid=59#post_59
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Fifa: Are Jamaica still the best team in the Caribbean?
Gardner: We've been getting a challenge from some of the other teams in the Caribbean of late, like Haiti and Trinidad and Tobago. But I still think that if you look down the line at the players we have and the talent we produce consistently, we are still the best footballing nation in the Caribbean.
Read Full Interview (http://www.haiti-sports.com/php-fusion/news.php)
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Now that funny..... they entire team was born in England.... :rotfl:
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check the talent they produce consistently...
(http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sports/images/20080526T220000-0500_136061_OBS_WILLIAMSON__FORD_AMONG_UK_BASED_BOYZ_ARRIVING_YESTERDAY_1.jpg)
look at these tourists on their first visit to the jamrock.. :rotfl:
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check the talent they produce consistently...
(http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sports/images/20080526T220000-0500_136061_OBS_WILLIAMSON__FORD_AMONG_UK_BASED_BOYZ_ARRIVING_YESTERDAY_1.jpg)
look at these tourists on their first visit to the jamrock.. :rotfl:
which airport they fly into, MoBay or Ocho Rios? Cuz i know they ain't fly into Kingston.
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Fifa: Are Jamaica still the best team in the Caribbean?
Gardner: We've been getting a challenge beating from some of the other better teams in the Caribbean of late, like Haiti and Trinidad and Tobago. But I still think that if you look down the line at the British players we have and the Britz we produce consistently, we are still the third excuse me, I mean forth best footballing nation in the Caribbean.
Read Full Interview (http://www.haiti-sports.com/php-fusion/news.php')
We will beat Jamaica anytime and any day, they are arrogrant... and in denial that their status as being #1 in the carribean was only brief ( 1998). I still think T&T is the best football nation in the caribbean, followed by Hati and then Jamiaca.
Fixed it for him :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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Where all de super heroes who does be fighting internet injustice now?
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How many ah dey players in the EPL?
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check the talent they produce consistently...
(http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sports/images/20080526T220000-0500_136061_OBS_WILLIAMSON__FORD_AMONG_UK_BASED_BOYZ_ARRIVING_YESTERDAY_1.jpg)
look at these tourists on their first visit to the jamrock.. :rotfl:
Out of a squad of 29, yet a photo of 5 is shown. A football team consists of 11 players, yet again a photo of 5 is shown. Jamaica has a combined squad of 29 local and English born players, yet only the English born players are shown.
Now since the five Reggae Boyz in the photo do not add up to an 11 man Reggae Boyz squad. Where is the photo of the other 24 Reggae Boyz and point out their rightful birthplace. ;D
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In Crime when I see d headline I say y dis not in d General Discussion section cyah blieve is football dey takin bout
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In Crime when I see d headline I say y dis not in d General Discussion section cyah blieve is football dey takin bout
beautiful square leg shot straight to the boundry ;D ;D
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who is gardner?
ah fix dat...it is, what is a gardner? ;D
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Guys,
Ricardo is entitled to his opinion!
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Guys,
Ricardo is entitled to his opinion!
... and we're entitled to mash it up fine like chilli bibi
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Fifa: Are Jamaica still the best team in the Caribbean?
Gardner: We've been getting a challenge from some of the other teams in the Caribbean of late, like Haiti and Trinidad and Tobago. But I still think that if you look down the line at the players we have and the talent we produce consistently, we are still the best footballing nation in the Caribbean.
Read Full Interview (http://www.haiti-sports.com/php-fusion/news.php)
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Now that funny..... they entire team was born in England.... :rotfl:
It's good to know that even 100% born Jamaican Reggae Boyz can be considered an entire English team squad. ;D
Any more truths you want to disclose with true facts.
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Aye gardener have some nerve to be talkin all this shit!..especially when jamaica have to play de Warriors in Trinidad soon...like he forget JA fail to qualify for the last gold cup and currently rank #105
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Guys,
Ricardo is entitled to his opinion!
... and we're entitled to mash it up fine like chilli bibi
More runs!!!
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Guys,
Ricardo is entitled to his opinion!
... and we're entitled to mash it up fine like chilli bibi
More runs!!!
So wait, you guys expect Gardener to tell the journalist that T&T and Haitai are better than Jamaica? LOL. By the way, who would be the top team in teh caribbean at the moment? and when was the last time that team registered a win over Ja? Just asking.
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true, Boxhill might have been under-minded...but thats what happens when you are way over your head in a position you are not qualified to hold.
Anyway....you are entitled to ur opinion on JW. You seem to be one of those people who choose to align urself with losers and hate on teh proven achievers....there are many like you on this message board so u are in good company. check out my siganture for a hint.
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true, Boxhill might have been under-minded...but thats what happens when you are way over your head in a position you are not qualified to hold.
Anyway....you are entitled to ur opinion on JW. You seem to be one of those people who choose to align urself with losers and hate on teh proven achievers....there are many like you on this message board so u are in good company. check out my siganture for a hint.
who cares what goes on over there....They cant say what they want over there..we have more important football issues to address..
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SEND 40 BRITZ SEND 40 BRITZ ( said in a zombie like voice)
call 1-800-shithongs
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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small mag why the game in the oval? :(
no idea...
Since Hunt and Jackula fall out dis game may just be in de Oval for sure....that good for me....cuz ah just might not have to pay $300.00 to see Jamrock.... ;)
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Aye gardener have some nerve to be talkin all this shit!..especially when jamaica have to play de Warriors in Trinidad soon...like he forget JA fail to qualify for the last gold cup and currently rank #105
Then a 88th rank "A" Soca Warriors should easily dispatch a 105th rank "A" Reggae Boyz team. According to this belief then most Trinis thought that their "B" team should have beaten the then ranked 103th second half "B" Reggae Boyz in The Office.
So what will the excuse be on June 8th when a win or a draw does not go the 88th ranked "A" Soca Warriors against the 105th ranked "A" Reggae Boyz.
What will the excuse be after 88th ranked Soca Warriors lose with their "A" squad.
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D fearless 1 say is d oval I eh get d price Bermuda iz at HC
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D fearless 1 say is d oval I eh get d price Bermuda iz at HC
TTFF website has said Oval at $300 for some time now
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Y I feel I passin on dat 1
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can anyone confirm the prices and venue for the game???
i seein a few ppls mentionin d oval but nothing concrete
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Eman say it on d TTFF site dat oval d fearless 1 say is d oval. I eh doubt it in d oval but d 300 come nah man not because d Brits playin 4 JA I have 2 pay d price i pay 2 c d Brits
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can anyone confirm the prices and venue for the game???
i seein a few ppls mentionin d oval but nothing concrete
The tickets are not on sale yet - so can't say for sure - but if you go here you will see:
http://ttffonline.com/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=408&Itemid=47
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Can this be mved to the jokes secton?
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Aye gardener have some nerve to be talkin all this shit!..especially when jamaica have to play de Warriors in Trinidad soon...like he forget JA fail to qualify for the last gold cup and currently rank #105
Then a 88th rank "A" Soca Warriors should easily dispatch a 105th rank "A" Reggae Boyz aka "The Britz") team. According to this belief then most Trinis thought that their "B" "D" team should have beaten the then ranked 103th second half "B" "A" Reggae Boyz (aka "The Britz") in The Office Room.
So what will the excuse be on June 8th when a win or a draw does not goes to the 88th ranked "A" "B" Soca Warriors against the 105th ranked "A" Reggae Boyz (aka. "The Britz")
What will the excuse be after 88th ranked Soca Warriors lose with their "A" squad.
Fixed it for you ;D
The answer is party :devil:
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Aye gardener have some nerve to be talkin all this shit!..especially when jamaica have to play de Warriors in Trinidad soon...like he forget JA fail to qualify for the last gold cup and currently rank #105
Then a 88th rank "A" Soca Warriors should easily dispatch a 105th rank "A" Reggae Boyz aka "The Britz") team. According to this belief then most Trinis thought that their "B" "D" team should have beaten the then ranked 103th second half "B" "A" Reggae Boyz (aka "The Britz") in The Office Room.
So what will the excuse be on June 8th when a win or a draw does not goes to the 88th ranked "A" "B" Soca Warriors against the 105th ranked "A" Reggae Boyz (aka. "The Britz")
What will the excuse be after 88th ranked Soca Warriors lose with their "A" squad.
Fixed it for you ;D
The answer is party :devil:
I love it when Trinis still maintain this deep belief that even our local-born Reggae Boyz are still considered to be born in England. Because to face the is too horrifying.
The photo is strong proof that instead of showing the full 24 Jamaican & English-born Reggae
Boyz squad in training (photos exist and you know it. ;D).
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Here is another of Gardner's reasons why Jamaica is the best in the Caribbean:
Technical director René Simoes was visibly pleased at the end of Thursday's training session at the Braco Resorts in Trelawny, despite the fact that he could have a very big problem when it is time to trim his squad.
The training session was intense: almost all the players giving everything. The only player who appeared to be holding back was Luton Shelton, who was limited by back pain.
Ricardo Gardner looked back to his best, Ian Goodison looked in his best condition for about five years, Jamal Campbell-Ryce looked like a team player, but those who really caught the eye were Deon Burton and schoolboy Evan Taylor.
'Have quality here'
"Yes, yes that is true," Simoes said after the training in response to the question about the difficulty in trimming his squad.
"Even this boy, Evan Taylor, you saw the practice today - the guy, it is amazing. He looks so comfortable inside of this squad with overseas-based players and all. I like players like that. I keep saying that we have quality here in Jamaica and I tell you there is another one who plays Under-20 who should be here. I have to look very, very seriously at them and that is good," said Simoes, hinting that Taylor, if he continues, could force himself into the World Cup squad.
Highly-motivated team
The man who guided the country to its historic qualification for the 1998 World Cup in France also highlighted the attitude and effort of some of the older players.
"Burton was very good, but not only him. You look at Ian Goodison at 35 years of age - he looks very good. It is a matter of inside. Your energy is not outside, it is when you can touch deep inside and motivate the guy.
"I think he is highly motivated now. I think the entire team is highly motivated. Marlon King did a wonderful job as well, Ricardo Fuller, Ricardo Gardner[/b], it is amazing what these guys do," he gushed.
The first time invitees Simon Ford and Lee Williamson, as well as the returnee Richard Langley more than held their own, but could have been affected by the field which, as Simoes pointed out, could be a challenge for those who ply their trade in England and Scotland.
"The place here is paradise, but the football field will be. We will make it that. For Jamaica the level of the field is good but for those who have played in a different environment like England, Scotland and so on the level of the field is not perfect so they will take time to get used to it," he said.
Satisfied with effort
That aside, Simoes was more than satisfied with the effort, and the difficult position his players were putting him.
"I am quite satisfied with the effort that the players put out in training. This presents the kind of problem I like to have so when we have trouble to pick the team. The real problem is when you have no options. Now we have a lot of them, but this word is very difficult to use in football. But at the end of the line (it's) how to make marriage between them work," he said, before rephrasing his statement showing a clear understanding of some of the country's social norms.
"In other words the chemistry," he said with a laugh before adding, "chemistry is the right word to say here as to say make a marriage between players does sound wrong. But really what it means is that you take the weakness from one and the strength from another and you blend it. It is good. We are pretty confident about what they are doing. Let us see if they keep doing it."
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This is the funniest series of posts I have seen in a long time. What makes it hilarious is that jamaica 2099 is just taking the bait and responding to everything. First, he needs a lesson in Triinbago picong, then just relax. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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Aye gardener have some nerve to be talkin all this shit!..especially when jamaica have to play de Warriors in Trinidad soon...like he forget JA fail to qualify for the last gold cup and currently rank #105
Then a 88th rank "A" Soca Warriors should easily dispatch a 105th rank "A" Reggae Boyz aka "The Britz") team. According to this belief then most Trinis thought that their "B" "D" team should have beaten the then ranked 103th second half "B" "A" Reggae Boyz (aka "The Britz") in The Office Room.
So what will the excuse be on June 8th when a win or a draw does not goes to the 88th ranked "A" "B" Soca Warriors against the 105th ranked "A" Reggae Boyz (aka. "The Britz")
What will the excuse be after 88th ranked Soca Warriors lose with their "A" squad.
Fixed it for you ;D
The answer is party :devil:
I love it when Trinis still maintain this deep belief that even our local-born Reggae Boyz are still considered to be born in England. Because to face the is too horrifying.
The photo is strong proof that instead of showing the full 24 Jamaican & English-born Reggae
Boyz squad in training (photos exist and you know it. ;D).
The fact is:
1. JA played the game with their A Players from Europe and local
2. Trinidad & Tobago brought an experimental squad of local only players (I am not considering caps or age)
3. It might have been a tale of two halves but TNT's experimetal team should hve not even drawn with the JA squad but we did.
4. You can read it as JA lowered thier standard of TNT improved theirs.
Before the game you all said that we would lose embarassingly since we did not now you want to make excuses. IT only goes to show that Trinidad and Tobago has more local talent than JA since as you say the secound half was only you local players (lie since only two locals were subbed in). There for a local JA team may loose 7-0to Trinbago? ;D
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Aye gardener have some nerve to be talkin all this shit!..especially when jamaica have to play de Warriors in Trinidad soon...like he forget JA fail to qualify for the last gold cup and currently rank #105
Then a 88th rank "A" Soca Warriors should easily dispatch a 105th rank "A" Reggae Boyz aka "The Britz") team. According to this belief then most Trinis thought that their "B" "D" team should have beaten the then ranked 103th second half "B" "A" Reggae Boyz (aka "The Britz") in The Office Room.
So what will the excuse be on June 8th when a win or a draw does not goes to the 88th ranked "A" "B" Soca Warriors against the 105th ranked "A" Reggae Boyz (aka. "The Britz")
What will the excuse be after 88th ranked Soca Warriors lose with their "A" squad.
Fixed it for you ;D
The answer is party :devil:
I love it when Trinis still maintain this deep belief that even our local-born Reggae Boyz are still considered to be born in England. Because to face the is too horrifying.
The photo is strong proof that instead of showing the full 24 Jamaican & English-born Reggae
Boyz squad in training (photos exist and you know it. ;D).
The fact is:
1. JA played the game with their A Players from Europe and local
2. Trinidad & Tobago brought an experimental squad of local only players (I am not considering caps or age)
3. It might have been a tale of two halves but TNT's experimetal team should hve not even drawn with the JA squad but we did.
4. You can read it as JA lowered thier standard of TNT improved theirs.
Before the game you all said that we would lose embarassingly since we did not now you want to make excuses. IT only goes to show that Trinidad and Tobago has more local talent than JA since as you say the secound half was only you local players (lie since only two locals were subbed in). There for a local JA team may loose 7-0to Trinbago? ;D
Jamaica will be in T&T in a week's time for the return leg, no?. Both teams will be at full strength, with less than a week to go before world cup qualifiers start. When you play a game where you are allowed to make 7 changes, anything can happen.
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reggaefart jammedover2099 pussypaw leroy
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reggaefart jammedover2099 pussypaw leroy
:devil: :devil: :devil: :devil:
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reggaefart jammedover2099 pussypaw leroy
is ah good ting they doh charge you for that gif Omar :devil:
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reggaefart jammedover2099 pussypaw leroy
This must win an award. I think it is a classic.
Greatest point made with no words said. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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reggaefart jammedover2099 pussypaw leroy
leroy cool leroy real reaL COOL
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reggaefart jammedover2099 pussypaw leroy
leroy cool leroy real reaL COOL
ya sure bout dat?
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This is the funniest series of posts I have seen in a long time. What makes it hilarious is that jamaica 2099 is just taking the bait and responding to everything. First, he needs a lesson in Triinbago picong, then just relax. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
I see a lot a laughter. Which means someone is really scared. ;D
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Aye gardener have some nerve to be talkin all this shit!..especially when jamaica have to play de Warriors in Trinidad soon...like he forget JA fail to qualify for the last gold cup and currently rank #105
Then a 88th rank "A" Soca Warriors should easily dispatch a 105th rank "A" Reggae Boyz aka "The Britz") team. According to this belief then most Trinis thought that their "B" "D" team should have beaten the then ranked 103th second half "B" "A" Reggae Boyz (aka "The Britz") in The Office Room.
So what will the excuse be on June 8th when a win or a draw does not goes to the 88th ranked "A" "B" Soca Warriors against the 105th ranked "A" Reggae Boyz (aka. "The Britz")
What will the excuse be after 88th ranked Soca Warriors lose with their "A" squad.
Fixed it for you ;D
The answer is party :devil:
I love it when Trinis still maintain this deep belief that even our local-born Reggae Boyz are still considered to be born in England. Because to face the is too horrifying.
The photo is strong proof that instead of showing the full 24 Jamaican & English-born Reggae
Boyz squad in training (photos exist and you know it. ;D).
The fact is:
1. JA played the game with their A Players from Europe and local
2. Trinidad & Tobago brought an experimental squad of local only players (I am not considering caps or age)
3. It might have been a tale of two halves but TNT's experimetal team should hve not even drawn with the JA squad but we did.
4. You can read it as JA lowered thier standard of TNT improved theirs.
Before the game you all said that we would lose embarassingly since we did not now you want to make excuses. IT only goes to show that Trinidad and Tobago has more local talent than JA since as you say the secound half was only you local players (lie since only two locals were subbed in). There for a local JA team may loose 7-0to Trinbago? ;D
You know the significance of all this: most of T&T local talent will probably not be in the line-up against the Reggae Boyz on June 7. At least 80% of the Reggae Boyz on June 7 are local-born Jamaicans playing football in leagues overseas. For T&T ??? So where is the local T&T talent that you are really speaking of?
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at least we aint get Six :devil:
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at least we aint get Six :devil:
Well it would be a shame if a England B squad come to the steamy tropics and drop 6-0 on a T&T side with the likes of Dwight York etc wouldnt it? I was actually banking on you guys pulling one back in teh second half when the english made 7 changes...
England did what they had to do. Now its off to the beach.
Jamaica touch down in T&T thursday.
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June 07 A.K.A. JAMAica
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at least we aint get Six :devil:
Well it would be a shame if a England B squad come to the steamy tropics and drop 6-0 on a T&T side with the likes of Dwight York etc wouldnt it? I was actually banking on you guys pulling one back in teh second half when the english made 7 changes...
England did what they had to do. Now its off to the beach.
Jamaica touch down in T&T thursday.
your an ass or a marble
england b squad better than any team in de caribbean anytime..
besides how b was that with more than 5 world cup players..man look go put on a tight pants and hush yuh c**t!!
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reggaefart jammedover2099 pussypaw leroy
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at least we aint get Six :devil:
Well it would be a shame if a England B squad come to the steamy tropics and drop 6-0 on a T&T side with the likes of Dwight York etc wouldnt it? I was actually banking on you guys pulling one back in teh second half when the english made 7 changes...
England did what they had to do. Now its off to the beach.
Jamaica touch down in T&T thursday.
your an ass or a marble
england b squad better than any team in de caribbean anytime..
besides how b was that with more than 5 world cup players..man look go put on a tight pants and hush yuh c**t!!
Organic, I dont believe anyone will disagree with you that England B/C/D better than any caribbean team. But even at less than full strength, you could see they were uncomfortable playing out of their accustomed environment. Still, like I said before, teh scoreline was still respectable for T&T. Not siure hwat you angry about.
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at least we aint get Six :devil:
Are you talking about the past or present. Because England would certainly not beat us in four meetings in our backyard the Office. ;D
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at least we aint get Six :devil:
Are you talking about the past or present. Because England would certainly not beat us in four meetings in our backyard the Office. ;D
Of course not.....everyone knows JA would kill England at the Orfice.
* :clown: :clown: :clown: *
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at least we aint get Six :devil:
Are you talking about the past or present. Because England would certainly not beat us in four meetings in our backyard the Office. ;D
Of course not.....everyone knows JA would kill England at the Orfice.
* :clown: :clown: :clown: *
Drunk already. Sober up so you can see the goals going into T&T's net on Saturday. 8)
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at least we aint get Six :devil:
Are you talking about the past or present. Because England would certainly not beat us in four meetings in our backyard the Office. ;D
Of course not.....everyone knows JA would kill England at the Orfice.
* :clown: :clown: :clown: *
Drunk already. Sober up so you can see the goals going into T&T's net on Saturday. 8)
OK big talker, just don't forget to post for 2 months again after the game ;D
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Look nah : Rene Simoes knows the Jamaican public will accept nothing short of a victory against TNT. The Ja federation has provided him with expatriates for the entire team. And look nah look for him to keep them on ; yuh eh go see that mistake of taking off the top guns like the last game.
The man just about got lynched last time for the result in Jamaica. The 'yardies' coming with full force.
Let's be ready for this game. Trust me this is NOT A FRIENDLY!!!!!!
Which part of Jamaica friendly when it comes to Caribbean 'bragging rights?"
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When it comes to anything?????
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2 things from Jamaica I'm most gratefull for .
Bob Marley
The entertainment that these dillusional JA posters provide.
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at least we aint get Six :devil:
Well it would be a shame if a England B squad come to the steamy tropics and drop 6-0 on a T&T side with the likes of Dwight York etc wouldnt it? I was actually banking on you guys pulling one back in teh second half when the english made 7 changes...
England did what they had to do. Now its off to the beach.
Jamaica touch down in T&T thursday.
Listen to this JackAss!!..Do you understand that England B or even C side is premiership players..there A, B or C side is currently better than any team in the caribbean....just admit that we put up a better fight than JA against England
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reggaefart jammedover2099 pussypaw leroy
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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at least we aint get Six :devil:
Are you talking about the past or present. Because England would certainly not beat us in four meetings in our backyard the Office. ;D
Why yuh hush yuh mudda c0nt, all yuh only lucky Tnt come dey and give all yuh ah sweat in dah cow pasture all does call ah 'office'.
p.s Ronaldo want tuh know when next you ,reggaefart, lionpussy and leboy coming back for more wood. ...all yuh heal yet :devil: :devil:
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at least we aint get Six :devil:
Are you talking about the past or present. Because England would certainly not beat us in four meetings in our backyard the Office. ;D
Why yuh hush yuh mudda c0nt, all yuh only lucky Tnt come dey and give all yuh ah sweat in dah cow pasture all does call ah 'office'.
p.s Ronaldo want tuh know when next you ,reggaefart, lionpussy and leboy coming back for more wood. ...all yuh heal yet :devil: :devil:
We will be back in your "cow pasture" (according to the English) this Saturday, Berris. Not sure what the Ronaldo reference is all about by the way, you lost me there.
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Burton out to silence detractors.
Nodley Wright, Freelance Writer
Deon Burton ... the coach called me back for this camp and as long as the coach is happy with what he is seeing, that is the most important thing for me. -file
Plans to retire Deon Burton or write him out of the future of the Reggae Boyz unit appear to be more than premature as one on the 1998 qualification heroes was easily the most impressive player in training at the Braco Resort last week.
'It is working time,' Burton said, explaining the reason for his renewed focus.
'I have spoken to a few reporters on television and radio since I have come back to join the camp and everyone seems to be doubting me and wondering why I am here. It seems I have to be proving myself all over again and try to rise to the occasion and perform,' he said.
In addition to the feeling that he had to prove himself again, the man who saw an upswing in his career after his association with the country, said he had been putting in the hard work for quite some time.
Happy to work harder
'I have been working hard and, as I said, it seems that there is a perception of me (as being past it) but I am happy to work that much harder to get back the recognition and I am relishing the challenge,' Burton said.
'I really like the challenge. I like to be put under the pressure,' he said with a smile.
Looking fitter, physical stronger and playing with a lot of hunger, the defenders had a hard time containing him as he held them off with his strength, showed quick feet, good dribbling skills and accuracy with his shots. That too, he said, was by design.
'I have myself under control. I have been doing work with my fitness coach back in England and I am building up my strength and power, trying to get back a little bit of the pace and, yes, I have lost a little bit of weight. Probably just about two or three pounds, not too much, just enough for me to have that strength to hold off the defenders,' he said.
Questions asked about recall
On his last outing, a 2-2 draw with Trinidad and Tobago in April, just under two years after his last game for Jamaica, many fans openly questioned why the former 'Goalden Boy' was recalled. His performance as a substitute did not change their minds but, according to the now Sheffield Wednesday player, it was not that bad.
'I did not think I did too badly. I got into some good positions, held the ball up well and I had two, I would say, half chances. They were on my left side. People may say one should have two good feet, but I know if they were on my right side maybe it would have been a different end product,' he said.
'I did not feel too badly and I do not think I did badly as the coach called me back for this camp and as long as the coach is happy with what he is seeing, that is the most important thing for me.
'It is for the skeptics to say what they want but as long as I'm doing the right thing for my teammates and they are happy with me and the coach is, that is all that matters,' he said.
Meanwhile, Jamaica's national technical director, Rene Simoes, says he is satisfied with the squad he has assembled at the SuperClubs' Grand Lido Braco training camp in preparation for a series of friendlies ahead of the CONCACAF World Cup Qualifiers against the Bahamas next month.
The squad, which was joined by six English-based players who arrived in the island on Monday, went through a second day of testing under the watchful eyes of Brazilian sports physiologist, Rogerio Nevis, and members of the national coaching panel headed by Simoes.
The 24 players went through a number of speed drills including a series of six timed sprints of about 35 yards and also running around cones and between five-foot-high poles.
The times of each run was recorded using a suitcase-sized machine that was connected to two sensors at either end of the area used for the drills.
Simoes, who watched proceedings from a distance for most of the session testing for speed and agility, said they had quality players in the squad but it was still too early to say how they would play as a team.
'It is still too early,' Simoes said, 'but I think we have good players here; the quality is very good and it is a matter of chemistry and we won't know until we get them together, to live and train together.'
Simoes said the camp would last all week until Saturday before they shift to the National Stadium to step up preparation for the games.
At Braco, Simoes says, he will get a chance to 'look at some new players and new formations that we did not have time to do before and to test chemistry'.
According to the Brazilian, Nevis will be with the team for a week. The first three days will be taken up with the tests and the other four to read the test and prepare reports.
Nevis, who Simoes said is a specialist sports physiologist who worked with top Brazilian club Flamengo, will test the players 'to see how fast they are; how they can improve resistance, velocity and strength; everything to do with physical fitness and conditioning, this is what we are testing now'.
This is not the first time the national team would have gone though this testing, Simoes said. The previous occasion was during his first stint as technical director when it was executed during a training camp in Brazil at the Air Force Academy.
'We don't have the time to take these players to Brazil this time so we have to do it here,' he told the Observer..
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Triniposse I am looking towards the game on saturday between Jamaica & TnT.
May the Best side win, although I will be cheering for Jamaica.well this is the last
game before Qualifiers for TnT and maybe Jamaica and we are looking for
both sides to field there full strength team knowing they will be up against Bermuda
and Bahamas.
Berris please give it up (cuss cuss) if you know what I mean. You win am not in the
mood for that.
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my prediction of da eng tnt game was 4 to nil i was off by 1 goal to much .now jamaica will give we 4 but we go score atleast 1 no world cup fot tnt ja going this time and doh sleep on canada and haiti
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$300 real steep for a ticket, taking into consideration how expensive everything else in the country is right now.
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Maturana should be fired :flamethrower:
His starting starting squad have been:
JACK
Edwards_____Hislop_______Lawrence______Cyd
- Birchall -
Daniel _____________ ___________________________ Hyland
- Whitley -
Jones_________________________John
Subs:Gay,Yorke,Scotland,Guerra and Cupid
:flamethrower: :cursing: :frustrated: :bs: :banginghead: :busshead: :whip:
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Maturana should be fired :flamethrower:
His starting starting squad have been:
JACK
Edwards_____Hislop_______Lawrence______Cyd
- Birchall -
Daniel _____________ ___________________________ Hyland
- Whitley -
Jones_________________________John
Subs:Gay,Yorke,Scotland,Guerra and Cupid
:flamethrower: :cursing: :frustrated: :bs: :banginghead: :busshead: :whip:
whitely and Birchall would of go good, i not sure i think cyd recovering from injury
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Maturana should be fired :flamethrower:
His starting starting squad have been:
JACK
Edwards_____Hislop_______Lawrence______Cyd
- Birchall -
Daniel _____________ ___________________________ Hyland
- Whitley -
Jones_________________________John
Subs:Gay,Yorke,Scotland,Guerra and Cupid
:flamethrower: :cursing: :frustrated: :bs: :banginghead: :busshead: :whip:
who go fire him? he prob. just following orders...and if he following orders form he "boss"...then how he go get fired?
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reggaefart jammedover2099 pussypaw leroy
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Know what's funny and ironic. My nickname in high school was "Ant" and "Joker". Guess which nickname sticks to me to this very day. ;D
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D man only loose 1 game and all yuh go fire he. Industrial Relations 101 say dat there must b progressive discipline. If we eh make d hex he go b fired doh worry. We luv 2 start ovah we does 2 it every 4 yrs
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at least we aint get Six :devil:
Well it would be a shame if a England B squad come to the steamy tropics and drop 6-0 on a T&T side with the likes of Dwight York etc wouldnt it? I was actually banking on you guys pulling one back in teh second half when the english made 7 changes...
England did what they had to do. Now its off to the beach.
Jamaica touch down in T&T thursday.
Listen to this JackAss!!..Do you understand that England B or even C side is premiership players..there A, B or C side is currently better than any team in the caribbean....just admit that we put up a better fight than JA against England
Better fight. That's funny.
When Sky Sports aired their morning report at 1 am Jamaican time. The sports reporter who was watching the match in the Sky studio with earphones said that England would not have learned anything from from the match against T&T, because England played a poor team and could have easily scored more goals.
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whats new, the English had that mindset before, during and after the game, arrogant set a clowns, Maybe if dey had done de buisness and qualified to the euros they wudn't have to play against a "poor team".
Question, what does England and Jamaica have in common? (Besides players nationality of course :rotfl:)
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whats new, the English had that mindset before, during and after the game, arrogant set a clowns, Maybe if dey had done de buisness and qualified to the euros they wudn't have to play against a "poor team".
Question, what does England and Jamaica have in common? (Besides players nationality of course :rotfl:)
So what does England and T&T have in common? (Besides Chris Birchell whom it seems is waiting for a callup. :devil:)
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Triniposse I am looking towards the game on saturday between Jamaica & TnT.
May the Best side win, although I will be cheering for Jamaica.well this is the last
game before Qualifiers for TnT and maybe Jamaica and we are looking for
both sides to field there full strength team knowing they will be up against Bermuda
and Bahamas.
Berris please give it up (cuss cuss) if you know what I mean. You win am not in the
mood for that.
LEBOY,F OCK YOU ..give up ? Ah go give up after remove yuh sorry ass from here....so with all due respeck ....HAUL YUH STINKING CHI CHI BACKSIDE FROM HERE.
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at least we aint get Six :devil:
Are you talking about the past or present. Because England would certainly not beat us in four meetings in our backyard the Office. ;D
Why yuh hush yuh mudda c0nt, all yuh only lucky Tnt come dey and give all yuh ah sweat in dah cow pasture all does call ah 'office'.
p.s Ronaldo want tuh know when next you ,reggaefart, lionpussy and leboy coming back for more wood. ...all yuh heal yet :devil: :devil:
We will be back in your "cow pasture" (according to the English) this Saturday, Berris. Not sure what the Ronaldo reference is all about by the way, you lost me there.
Yuh 'lost' or yuh choose tuh forget and just shame of yuh life style ..leh meh remind yuh.
:puking:
VIDEO report (http://globoesporte.globo.com/ESP/Noticia/Futebol/Campeonatos/0,,MUL445911-4840,00-MILAN+NAO+COMENTA+INCIDENTE+DE+RONALDO.html)!!!
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''MY NAME IS LEROY, THIS IS PROOF OF MY SEX CHANGE,I'M AH TRANSVESTITE PROSTITUTE AND AH PROUD.ME AH COME TO BRAZEEL WID MEH BOSS LADY MADAME REGGAEFAN .I JUST WANT TUH LET EVERYONE KNOW THAT MR RONALDO WELL f**k DE BOTH AH WE PROPERLY AND NOW DOH WANT TUH PAY.DIS NOT FAIR, AH MEAN HE PROPERLY RUPTURE MADAME REGGAEFAN SHIT KIT WEY SHE CYAR EVEN WALK RIGHT NOW AND AS WE SPEAK DE DOCTOR DEM AH TRY TUH STITCH BACK SHIM BACKSIDE .........
ring ah bell now :devil: :devil:
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reggaefart jammedover2099 pussypaw leroy
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Know what's funny and ironic. My nickname in high school was "Ant" and "Joker". Guess which nickname sticks to me to this very day. ;D
Dont know JamaicagunninfordeWCin2099
(http://www.britfilms.tv/images/news/JokerJack.jpg)
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Floodlights in the Oval ready for Warriors night game:
http://www.newsday.co.tt/sport/0,80038.html
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Floodlights in the Oval ready for Warriors night game:
http://www.newsday.co.tt/sport/0,80038.html
if dem undermind the process that the government has started to get Jackula to come clean with his venue costs versus his profits then I dun wid QPCC
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reggaefart jammedover2099 pussypaw leroy
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Know what's funny and ironic. My nickname in high school was "Ant" and "Joker". Guess which nickname sticks to me to this very day. ;D
Dont know JamaicagunninfordeWCin2099
(http://www.britfilms.tv/images/news/JokerJack.jpg)
Wait until you see the new and improved version in "The Dark Knight" this summers. Millions will flood to cinemas around the WORLD to see the new Joker.
You can't keep a good villian down. HaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaaaaaaaaaaaaawwwww!
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Guys, hold off on the over-use of all kind of weird icons/pictures etc. Grown men should be able to get a point accross without having to resort to using pictures. Grow up fellas :) It look like somemen here getting nervous.
On a more serious note, I am tryingto find info on the last couple of games Jamaica played in T&T...scoreline etc. Tallman Flex anyone with the info on this?
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Guys, hold off on the over-use of all kind of weird icons/pictures etc. Grown men should be able to get a point accross without having to resort to using pictures. Grow up fellas :) It look like somemen here getting nervous.
On a more serious note, I am tryingto find info on the last couple of games Jamaica played in T&T...scoreline etc. Tallman Flex anyone with the info on this?
But what de hell I seeing here.....go back on yuh own damn site and dig up de info yuh self....damn farse and outta place...steups.
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Guys, hold off on the over-use of all kind of weird icons/pictures etc. Grown men should be able to get a point accross without having to resort to using pictures. Grow up fellas :) It look like somemen here getting nervous.
On a more serious note, I am tryingto find info on the last couple of games Jamaica played in T&T...scoreline etc. Tallman Flex anyone with the info on this?
http://roonba.50webs.com/
This website has everything about every country that has ever played football. Even as far back as the 1800.
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Guys, hold off on the over-use of all kind of weird icons/pictures etc. Grown men should be able to get a point accross without having to resort to using pictures. Grow up fellas :) It look like somemen here getting nervous.
On a more serious note, I am tryingto find info on the last couple of games Jamaica played in T&T...scoreline etc. Tallman Flex anyone with the info on this?
But what de hell I seeing here.....go back on yuh own damn site and dig up de info yuh self....damn farse and outta place...steups.
LOL
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Guys, hold off on the over-use of all kind of weird icons/pictures etc. Grown men should be able to get a point accross without having to resort to using pictures. Grow up fellas :) It look like somemen here getting nervous.
On a more serious note, I am tryingto find info on the last couple of games Jamaica played in T&T...scoreline etc. Tallman Flex anyone with the info on this?
Help yuh self...
http://www.socawarriors.net/T&T_games_since_2000.htm
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In the match booklet yesterday it had another friendly against jamaica listed for the 1st of August. Somebody could tell me what that one supposed to achieve?
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In the match booklet yesterday it had another friendly against jamaica listed for the 1st of August. Somebody could tell me what that one supposed to achieve?
Yeah I saw that and wondered about it too....I also looked for the other big game to come....nada
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JA V TNT on emancipation day so maybe we might b emancipated from d JWFF. I live in hope
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JA V TNT on emancipation day so maybe we might b emancipated from d JWFF. I live in hope
JW will jess turn into ah socuyant.. da is all..
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TD to test Boyz blend with SVG game.
By: Ian Burnett Sports editor.
The Simoes search
Technical director Rene Simoes continues his search for the perfect combination and formation when Jamaica host St Vincent and the Grenadines in an international friendly here today at the National Stadium at 7:00 pm.
Today's encounter marks the second game for Simoes since his return to the helm of the nation's technical football programme, and it will also be the first of five games over the next two weeks.
The little Brazilian, who guided Jamaica to the historic France 1998 World Cup Finals, saw his side squander a 2-0 half time lead to draw 2-2 with Trinidad and Tobago on March 26; and following today's match, the Boyz will depart the island on Thursday for Trinidad for the return leg on Saturday. Then they hop over to Grenada for another test on June 10, before returning home for the first of two CONCACAF World Cup qualifying dates with The Bahamas on June 15 and 18 at the National Stadium and the Trelawny Multi-purpose Stadium, respectively.
Ranked 105th on the latest FIFA list, Jamaica's Reggae Boyz completed a one-week training camp at the Grand Lido Braco resort in Trelawny on Sunday, with Simoes and his technical staff tinkering all the time with personnel and formations.
Having employed the 4-4-2 formation in his first game back, Simoes used the 3-5-2 formation extensively during last week's training sessions, and at times appeared to modify that formation to a 3-1-4-2, but he was clearly uncertain about the personnel in midfield, though he appears settled on his strike pair of Marlon King and Ricardo Fuller.
Donovan Ricketts was the man in goal, and new invitee Simon Ford was used as a sweeper with the veteran no-nonsense Ian Goodison and Adrian Reid working as the man markers. Those players were set throughout.
At times during the week-long camp, Richard Langley partnered Ricardo Gardner, Obrian Woodbine, Jermaine Johnson and Omar Daley in midfield, with switches to include Jamal Campbell-Ryce, Rudolph Austin and Demar Phillips.
Last night, in what appeared to be the starting side, a new player emerged in the deep midfield holding role in Reno's Evan Taylor, and it will be interesting to see how the inexperienced player goes about the business tonight. He was flanked by skipper Gardner, Phillips, Austin and Andy Williams, who has come out of retirement, having last played for Jamaica two and a half years ago in the CONCACAF Gold Cup tournament in the USA.
Williams had his first kick-about in a tactical session with the first team last night, while the other members of the squad enjoyed scrimmage and technical drills.
The Reggae Boyz squad will be completed by Shawn Sawyers, Dwayne Miller, Claude Davis, Richard Langley, Jermaine Taylor, Obrian Woodbine, Demar Stewart, Kenneil Moodie, Omar Daley, Jermaine Johnson, Jamal Campbell-Ryce, Luton Shelton and Deon Burton.
Tonight's game will be the ninth meeting between the sides, with the visitors having won just once, 2-1 in the Digicel Caribbean Cup qualifier here in 2006. That loss eliminated Jamaica from the tournament. But the homeside has the advantage with six wins and one draw against the 145th ranked FIFA team.
For Simoes victory is important tonight. "Victory is important because of the FIFA ranking, we have five games to do something, but we have to keep in mind that the most important thing is the World Cup (qualifier), but we want to improve our position in the ranking and we want to win the game," he said.
He also added that the players are very intense in their preparation, as each player wants to impress and make the squad. In fact, he said during Sunday's session he had to whistle players regularly for foul play, just because of the level of competitiveness.
The Brazilian conceded that the players are not yet fully fit for the World Cup qualifier, but are fit enough for tonight's game. He noted that the three games before the date with The Bahamas should be enough to get the players where he wants them physically.
Meanwhile, St Vincent and the Grenadines arrived in the island yesterday and held a training session at the National Stadium last night. New technical director/head coach, Englishman Stewart Hall, who has been on the job for the past four months, said he was looking forward to tonight's contest with eagerness.
"We are very much looking forward to this game, as we are preparing or the World Cup qualifier against Canada. We know Jamaica is a very strong team who will give us the kind of workout that we are looking for," he said.
They arrived with a 20-man squad, including seven players with international experience. They are Shandel Samuel (Jabloteh FC Trinidad), Theon Gordon (Ibero University Team, Venuzuela), Wesley Charles (Galaway United FC, Ireland), Wesley John (Porto FC, Portugal), Marlon James (Kedah FC, Malaysia), Cornelius Huggins (Kedah FC, Malaysia), Kendal Velox (Caledonia FC, Trinidad).
The squad is completed by Troy Jeffers, Roy Richards, Winslow McDowall, Melvin Andrews, Richard Hayed, Oscar Nero, Millon Prescott, Randolph Williams, Darren Francis, Alwyn Guy, Sean Glynn, Cornelius Stewart, Emerald George.
In their last three outings, St Vincent and the Grenadines have lost twice (0-2 against Barbados in March, and 1-2 against Grenada in February), while they ended 2-2 with Guyana in January.
They open their World Cup Qualifier against Canada on June 15 and 20.
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I copied these quotes and highlighted them for one reason. To show St. Vincent, T&T, Grenada and the Bahamas the Reggae Boyz are coming. :peace:
For Simoes victory is important tonight. "Victory is important because of the FIFA ranking, we have five games to do something, but we have to keep in mind that the most important thing is the World Cup (qualifier), but we want to improve our position in the ranking and we want to win the game," he said.
He also added that the players are very intense in their preparation, as each player wants to impress and make the squad. In fact, he said during Sunday's session he had to whistle players regularly for foul play, just because of the level of competitiveness.
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I copied these quotes and highlighted them for one reason. To show St. Vincent, T&T, Grenada and the Bahamas the Reggae Boyz are coming. :peace:
For Simoes victory is important tonight. "Victory is important because of the FIFA ranking, we have five games to do something, but we have to keep in mind that the most important thing is the World Cup (qualifier), but we want to improve our position in the ranking and we want to win the game," he said.
He also added that the players are very intense in their preparation, as each player wants to impress and make the squad. In fact, he said during Sunday's session he had to whistle players regularly for foul play, just because of the level of competitiveness.
Protect the shins
Dat only prove that de going out to play streetball and hurt people.
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I copied these quotes and highlighted them for one reason. To show St. Vincent, T&T, Grenada and the Bahamas the Reggae Boyz are coming. :peace:
For Simoes victory is important tonight. "Victory is important because of the FIFA ranking, we have five games to do something, but we have to keep in mind that the most important thing is the World Cup (qualifier), but we want to improve our position in the ranking and we want to win the game," he said.
He also added that the players are very intense in their preparation, as each player wants to impress and make the squad. In fact, he said during Sunday's session he had to whistle players regularly for foul play, just because of the level of competitiveness.
Protect the shins
Dat only prove that de going out to play streetball and hurt people.
That's the opponent's way of looking at it. Now what would an unbiased mind think?
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Like they don't expect much of a turnout for this game. Tickets are not on sale yet 4 days before the match?
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Like they don't expect much of a turnout for this game. Tickets are not on sale yet 4 days before the match?
That's more reason to believe that they (the authorities) are unsure of wanting to play the game at the Oval...cant sell tickets until u 100% sure of where you want to stage the game...plus read this interesting piece http://www.socawarriors.net/forum/index.php?topic=36414.0
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Like they don't expect much of a turnout for this game. Tickets are not on sale yet 4 days before the match?
That's more reason to believe that they (the authorities) are unsure of wanting to play the game at the Oval...cant sell tickets until u 100% sure of where you want to stage the game
Sando, u have me a little confused....they have advertised this game at the Oval a long time now....
Also, most people I've talked to are not prepared to pay $300 to see JA....I waiting to see if Trinis really dat foolish...
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Brownsugar advertsing a game at a venue for a long time aint really nothing if no tickets has been available yet...if dem want they could just turnaround say the venue change because of dis and dat... wont hurt anyone cause no tickets has been available yet...and yeh dat price is outrageous to see a game vs JA
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Oh Ok...cool...I understand now... :beermug:
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Guys, hold off on the over-use of all kind of weird icons/pictures etc. Grown men should be able to get a point accross without having to resort to using pictures. Grow up fellas :) It look like somemen here getting nervous.
On a more serious note, I am tryingto find info on the last couple of games Jamaica played in T&T...scoreline etc. Tallman Flex anyone with the info on this?
But what de hell I seeing here.....go back on yuh own damn site and dig up de info yuh self....damn farse and outta place...steups.
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: i agree, like d jamaica website breakdown :rotfl:
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Reggae-Fan
Reggae Guru Join Date: Jul 1995
Location: Bridgeport, Conn
Posts: 866
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3-0 for england. watched teh game. The English looked to be uncomfortable playing in the tropical conditions. I think they were more thinking of hitting the beach than extending themselves agaianst T&T. They made 7 chnages in teh secnd half.
Would love to have them in the Office. I am sure we would have been able to give them a better game.
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Trini_2010, seriously who gives a f*** about what the fella posts over there?
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Guys, hold off on the over-use of all kind of weird icons/pictures etc. Grown men should be able to get a point accross without having to resort to using pictures. Grow up fellas :) It look like somemen here getting nervous.
On a more serious note, I am tryingto find info on the last couple of games Jamaica played in T&T...scoreline etc. Tallman Flex anyone with the info on this?
But what de hell I seeing here.....go back on yuh own damn site and dig up de info yuh self....damn farse and outta place...steups.
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: i agree, like d jamaica website breakdown :rotfl:
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
yes I HAVE SEEN EVERYTHING NOW ;D ;D
RegGayBIG_STINK_FART..............you serious man :-[
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Like they don't expect much of a turnout for this game. Tickets are not on sale yet 4 days before the match?
That's more reason to believe that they (the authorities) are unsure of wanting to play the game at the Oval...cant sell tickets until u 100% sure of where you want to stage the game
Sando, u have me a little confused....they have advertised this game at the Oval a long time now....
Also, most people I've talked to are not prepared to pay $300 to see JA....I waiting to see if Trinis really dat foolish...
You sounding like a typical "waggonist" there. You are not neccesarily paying to see the opposition, you are paying to see your national team play.
Jamaica had back to back crowds in excess of 20K for recent games agaianst Guatemala and El Salvador (played 3 days apart)...average attendance fee was US$45, which is close to what you paid to see England recently. The recent T&T Jamaica game pulled in 25K fans to the office.
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Like they don't expect much of a turnout for this game. Tickets are not on sale yet 4 days before the match?
That's more reason to believe that they (the authorities) are unsure of wanting to play the game at the Oval...cant sell tickets until u 100% sure of where you want to stage the game
Sando, u have me a little confused....they have advertised this game at the Oval a long time now....
Also, most people I've talked to are not prepared to pay $300 to see JA....I waiting to see if Trinis really dat foolish...
You sounding like a typical "waggonist" there. You are not neccesarily paying to see the opposition, you are paying to see your national team play.
Jamaica had back to back crowds in excess of 20K for recent games agaianst Guatemala and El Salvador (played 3 days apart)...average attendance fee was US$45, which is close to what you paid to see England recently. The recent T&T Jamaica game pulled in 25K fans to the office.
trinidad culture different from jamaica. its just not the same. the majority of people aint paying that money for that game, that the way it is
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Like they don't expect much of a turnout for this game. Tickets are not on sale yet 4 days before the match?
That's more reason to believe that they (the authorities) are unsure of wanting to play the game at the Oval...cant sell tickets until u 100% sure of where you want to stage the game
Sando, u have me a little confused....they have advertised this game at the Oval a long time now....
Also, most people I've talked to are not prepared to pay $300 to see JA....I waiting to see if Trinis really dat foolish...
You sounding like a typical "waggonist" there. You are not neccesarily paying to see the opposition, you are paying to see your national team play.
Jamaica had back to back crowds in excess of 20K for recent games agaianst Guatemala and El Salvador (played 3 days apart)...average attendance fee was US$45, which is close to what you paid to see England recently. The recent T&T Jamaica game pulled in 25K fans to the office.
Reggaefart.....de TTFF just charge me $300. to see England (de real ones not de pretenders), my problem is I can't justify them charging me the same $300. to see de pretenders.....I prefer to save my money for the WCQ against Bermuda on the 15th which is more important to me in terms of supporting my team....
doh play yuh want to come here and question my loyalty to my team....again yuh just damn farse, bold and out of place....
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I really not feeling that oval ting nah.
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Aye gardener have some nerve to be talkin all this shit!..especially when jamaica have to play de Warriors in Trinidad soon...like he forget JA fail to qualify for the last gold cup and currently rank #105
Then a 88th rank "A" Soca Warriors should easily dispatch a 105th rank "A" Reggae Boyz team. According to this belief then most Trinis thought that their "B" team should have beaten the then ranked 103th second half "B" Reggae Boyz in The Office.
The second half B reggae Boyz? We did beat them. 2-0!
See. yuh not the only only could talk shite...
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You sounding like a typical "waggonist" there. You are not neccesarily paying to see the opposition, you are paying to see your national team play.
Jamaica had back to back crowds in excess of 20K for recent games agaianst Guatemala and El Salvador (played 3 days apart)...average attendance fee was US$45, which is close to what you paid to see England recently. The recent T&T Jamaica game pulled in 25K fans to the office.
Whey sar...so is excess of 20K pay US$ 45 to see two shit side. Alyuh real hard up across there. Burrell Robbing alyuh blind......... For nearly the same price we see Beckham and Gerrard.
$US45 to see Carlos Ruiz RF.
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Guys, hold off on the over-use of all kind of weird icons/pictures etc. Grown men should be able to get a point accross without having to resort to using pictures. Grow up fellas :) It look like somemen here getting nervous.
On a more serious note, I am tryingto find info on the last couple of games Jamaica played in T&T...scoreline etc. Tallman Flex anyone with the info on this?
It seems to me vaguely that the Reggae Boyz has a website that should have that kind of information. You should look it up sometime
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You sounding like a typical "waggonist" there. You are not neccesarily paying to see the opposition, you are paying to see your national team play.
Jamaica had back to back crowds in excess of 20K for recent games agaianst Guatemala and El Salvador (played 3 days apart)...average attendance fee was US$45, which is close to what you paid to see England recently. The recent T&T Jamaica game pulled in 25K fans to the office.
Whey sar...so is excess of 20K pay US$ 45 to see two shit side. Alyuh real hard up across there. Burrell Robbing alyuh blind......... For nearly the same price we see Beckham and Gerrard.
$US45 to see Carlos Ruiz RF.
You wish you had even 10K turn up for a T&T match compared to the 2500 you and other Trinis point out after every match.
And talk about being robbed. Jack Warner let you each dish out $45 to watch two foreigners and their team (Beckam & Gerrard) instead of your own countrymen whom it seems were place on the back bench. A team that did not even qualify for Europe's major tournament. Talk about delusions of granduer.
We Jamaicans are proud of our team and willing to pay that price to see our Reggae Boyz. And the money goes into our football programme.
Thus the big crowd turnout. :beermug:
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You wish you had even 10K turn up for a T&T match compared to the 2500 you and other Trinis point out after every match.
And talk about being robbed. Jack Warner let you each dish out $45 to watch two foreigners and their team (Beckam & Gerrard) instead of your own countrymen whom it seems were place on the back bench. A team that did not even qualify for Europe's major tournament. Talk about delusions of granduer.
We Jamaicans are proud of our team and willing to pay that price to see our Reggae Boyz. And the money goes into our football programme.
Thus the big crowd turnout. :beermug:
More power to you. I personally admire you guys for that.
Now after the game will you please run back to wherever you were hiding for the last month or so?
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Reggae-Fan
Reggae Guru Join Date: Jul 1995
Location: Bridgeport, Conn
Posts: 866
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3-0 for england. watched teh game. The English looked to be uncomfortable playing in the tropical conditions. I think they were more thinking of hitting the beach than extending themselves agaianst T&T. They made 7 chnages in teh secnd half.
Would love to have them in the Office. I am sure we would have been able to give them a better game.
What does Reggae Fan base that on? the six England give them the last time they played?? ::) :P
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Floodlights in the Oval ready for Warriors night game:
http://www.newsday.co.tt/sport/0,80038.html
if dem undermind the process that the government has started to get Jackula to come clean with his venue costs versus his profits then I dun wid QPCC
LOL when las yuh ent in the oval ?
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this just in Scotland in for Jones.
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this just in Scotland in for Jones.
not that ah eh believe you eh..but source please? ;D
Big Up!
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this just in Scotland in for Jones.
not that ah eh believe you eh..but source please? ;D
Big Up!
CNC3 NEWS AND TV6
game at the Marvin lee stadium from 6
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CNC3 just say game to be played at Marvin Lee..
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CNC3 just say game to be played at Marvin Lee..
beat you to it too :devil:
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You wish you had even 10K turn up for a T&T match compared to the 2500 you and other Trinis point out after every match.
And talk about being robbed. Jack Warner let you each dish out $45 to watch two foreigners and their team (Beckam & Gerrard) instead of your own countrymen whom it seems were place on the back bench. A team that did not even qualify for Europe's major tournament. Talk about delusions of granduer.
We Jamaicans are proud of our team and willing to pay that price to see our Reggae Boyz. And the money goes into our football programme.
Thus the big crowd turnout. :beermug:
More power to you. I personally admire you guys for that.
Now after the game will you please run back to wherever you were hiding for the last month or so?
I did disappear for about 2 months. Then 1 day a Trini poster wanted to know where I was.
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You wish you had even 10K turn up for a T&T match compared to the 2500 you and other Trinis point out after every match.
And talk about being robbed. Jack Warner let you each dish out $45 to watch two foreigners and their team (Beckam & Gerrard) instead of your own countrymen whom it seems were place on the back bench. A team that did not even qualify for Europe's major tournament. Talk about delusions of granduer.
We Jamaicans are proud of our team and willing to pay that price to see our Reggae Boyz. And the money goes into our football programme.
Thus the big crowd turnout. :beermug:
More power to you. I personally admire you guys for that.
Now after the game will you please run back to wherever you were hiding for the last month or so?
I did disappear for about 2 months. Then 1 day a Trini poster wanted to know where I was.
:whistling:
so the next question will be
How you know that if you was in hiding :rotfl: :rotfl:
anyway it is great to see such Crowd support at your games.
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You sounding like a typical "waggonist" there. You are not neccesarily paying to see the opposition, you are paying to see your national team play.
Jamaica had back to back crowds in excess of 20K for recent games agaianst Guatemala and El Salvador (played 3 days apart)...average attendance fee was US$45, which is close to what you paid to see England recently. The recent T&T Jamaica game pulled in 25K fans to the office.
Whey sar...so is excess of 20K pay US$ 45 to see two shit side. Alyuh real hard up across there. Burrell Robbing alyuh blind......... For nearly the same price we see Beckham and Gerrard.
$US45 to see Carlos Ruiz RF.
No, $45 to see Ricardo Fuller, Marlong King etc. By the way, Jamaica leading St. Vincent as I type this...roughly 12K fans in th office for this low-key game. Ticket prices for this game have been slashed in half...roughly US$18 for the average ticket.
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Geez why Marvin Lee...it too small for JA....unless we going straight back to pre-england attendance in which case fine.
They say when tickets going on sale cuz I eh know if it will be like before with no line to buy tickets.
Waiting for this game since that last draw....this should be good.
Who starting at right back for this game...recurring question. Guess it should be Smith.
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Geez why Marvin Lee...it too small for JA....unless we going straight back to pre-england attendance in which case fine.
They say when tickets going on sale cuz I eh know if it will be like before with no line to buy tickets.
Waiting for this game since that last draw....this should be good.
Who starting at right back for this game...recurring question. Guess it should be Smith.
I think Smith should get the nod over Cupid...
On another note JA beating SVG is not really dat serious..we recently beat Grenada and Barbados with a weaker team than what we have now..and not many people will disagree that we will beat SVG with that same team
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Geez why Marvin Lee...it too small for JA....unless we going straight back to pre-england attendance in which case fine.
They say when tickets going on sale cuz I eh know if it will be like before with no line to buy tickets.
Waiting for this game since that last draw....this should be good.
Who starting at right back for this game...recurring question. Guess it should be Smith.
I think Smith should get the nod over Cupid...
On another note JA beating SVG is not really dat serious..we recently beat Grenada and Barbados with a weaker team than what we have now..and not many people will disagree that we will beat SVG with that same team
This STVG team is the weakest team jamaica has played in a long time. Total waste of time in my estimation. I guess this is good prep for teh wek Bahamas wo we will be facing next week
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Geez why Marvin Lee...it too small for JA....unless we going straight back to pre-england attendance in which case fine.
They say when tickets going on sale cuz I eh know if it will be like before with no line to buy tickets.
Waiting for this game since that last draw....this should be good.
Who starting at right back for this game...recurring question. Guess it should be Smith.
I think Smith should get the nod over Cupid...
On another note JA beating SVG is not really dat serious..we recently beat Grenada and Barbados with a weaker team than what we have now..and not many people will disagree that we will beat SVG with that same team
This STVG team is the weakest team jamaica has played in a long time. Total waste of time in my estimation. I guess this is good prep for teh wek Bahamas wo we will be facing next week
Jamaica's falling down in the 2nd half again. SVG just scored 3:1
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Against El Salvador it was standin room only so can u imagine JA so what time we reachin 2:00 2 get seats
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stueps, it have room on the roof ???
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Geez why Marvin Lee...it too small for JA....unless we going straight back to pre-england attendance in which case fine.
They say when tickets going on sale cuz I eh know if it will be like before with no line to buy tickets.
Waiting for this game since that last draw....this should be good.
Who starting at right back for this game...recurring question. Guess it should be Smith.
I think Smith should get the nod over Cupid...
On another note JA beating SVG is not really dat serious..we recently beat Grenada and Barbados with a weaker team than what we have now..and not many people will disagree that we will beat SVG with that same team
This STVG team is the weakest team jamaica has played in a long time. Total waste of time in my estimation. I guess this is good prep for teh wek Bahamas wo we will be facing next week
Jamaica's falling down in the 2nd half again. SVG just scored 3:1
4-1. 5-1. game of 2 halves...lots of subs, similar to what happened in the T&T game recently.
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CNC3 NEWS AND TV6
game at the Marvin lee stadium from 6
Did anyone hear the reason for moving the game?
If I heard correctly, the Jamaican authorities complained
about the cricket pitch, and the uneveness of the QPO.
Wait, this is the same people who have a field covered
with timari, more than D Savannah, if dat is possible.
One can only presume, fete match have to play on
fete match field. If this was a real game, it would have
been in the Hasely.
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Fete match especially since Pancho say he like HC
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CNC3 NEWS AND TV6
game at the Marvin lee stadium from 6
Did anyone hear the reason for moving the game?
If I heard correctly, the Jamaican authorities complained
about the cricket pitch, and the uneveness of the QPO.
Wait, this is the same people who have a field covered
with timari, more than D Savannah, if dat is possible.
One can only presume, fete match have to play on
fete match field. If this was a real game, it would have
been in the Hasely.
The pitch at the office was relayed a couple years ago. Judging on what I saw of the QPO field in the game you last played there vs Guadeloupe, that field is not suitable for international football. The notion of "fete match" is not something that serious football federations are aware of. World cup Qualifiers are less than 2 weeks away
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CNC3 NEWS AND TV6
game at the Marvin lee stadium from 6
Did anyone hear the reason for moving the game?
If I heard correctly, the Jamaican authorities complained
about the cricket pitch, and the uneveness of the QPO.
Wait, this is the same people who have a field covered
with timari, more than D Savannah, if dat is possible.
One can only presume, fete match have to play on
fete match field. If this was a real game, it would have
been in the Hasely.
The pitch at the office was relayed a couple years ago. Judging on what I saw of the QPO field in the game you last played there vs Guadeloupe, that field is not suitable for international football. The notion of "fete match" is not something that serious football federations DONT subscribe to. World cup Qualifiers are less than 2 weeks away. enuugh of the jump up and wave yuh flag, its time to get serious fellas :)
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If this was a real game, it would have
been in the Hasely.
I can't remember any game against JA being taken lightly.
I eh know when next we playing in them stadia with this rental agreement thing up in the air. Bermuda game scheduled to be there ent? Well this JA game done get shift...waiting to see what play out venue wise for the WCQs
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Doh let TTT confuse all yuh WCQ in HC he just have 2 pay 4 it now accordin 2 YB he does pay 4 everyting so y not 4 HC
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hadda admit that the Oval really aint no field for football right now with that cricket pitch
d rest of the field SWEEEETTTT!!!
have the privilege of trainin on it. ya could jus run on d outside of the pitch of course...
but i jus benning that i go hadda pay now rather than get in free!
sorry but there is no way i can and will fork out that kinda money for a game unless is a side like England
nothing about not supporting ma side cause i was there for every home WCQ except the last one unfortunately.
but the kinda prices we were paying, and to now pay $200 - $400 for a ticket??
and as much as i am a football fanatic, it real tough to roll out there from half 12 yes...
big up to those who could manage that one on a regular. Cause i cah see maself paying that kinda money to get seats behind d goal again.
Hope it show on TV! lol
anyone know if the England game showing anytime soon on TV again?
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Stern
Connell Edwards
Whitley Hyland
Telesford
Farrier Smith
Lawrence Thomas
Jan Michael
Bench: Ince,M.Hislop,Daniel,Scotland,Roberts,Tinto,Cupid
If Mataz go in wit dis....we wud handle we stories.....wa alya tink?
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Stern
Connell Edwards
Whitley Hyland
Telesford
Farrier Smith
Lawrence Thomas
Jan Michael
Bench: Ince,M.Hislop,Daniel,Scotland,Roberts,Tinto,Cupid
If Mataz go in wit dis....we wud handle we stories.....wa alya tink?
i actually feeling that side...
you know what.
I would actually give Cupid another start in this game just to make a statement that I not pelting him under the bus.
the youngster need all the support he could get.
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Breds...I am very certain that Cupid would rise and keep that 'Right Back' position for himself.
He have wat it takes. Jus need to work with him on his positioning.....especially with balls over the top and diagonal balls.
He is extremely good going forward and recovers well.....the positioning is something he will work on and make the adjustments. He was exposed by a Primiership all-star team after all. Remember it was his overlapping and cross that created Telesford's goal against Jamaica.
That being said, Kareem Smith does not offer much going forward but is simple,effective and solid at the position. Time for him to get an extended run to see who is really better.
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I neva agree wit playin 1 striker as 4 d support 4 Cupid is counseling he need I could organize dat. D time for proppin up man long gone.
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How much game we have 4 d extended run. Man eh realize is 1 min pass 12
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Yeh boy it gettin late.
I personally find that we play better when we have more in midfield.
Look at the game, only when Whitley,Hyland and Telesford were in midfield in d 2nd half we had more possesssion and created more options.
2 in the centre and 2 up front just not suiting us, and that 2nd striker not gettin service anyway...so better we put Telesford behind Whitley and Hyland. I was extremely impressed with Telesford's work rate,passes, turning and runs off the ball to make himself available. He would shut down the opposition midfield seeing that ours takes forever to recover. As I said, the 2nd striker would be underutilized and starved of service.....better choice would be Telesford.
wa ya tink?
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I just tink while d defence has always been our weakest bad of our game except in d strike squad days so a defence mid is a musttttttttt oh yes a musttttttttttt. Playin 1 striker is real risky it limits our scorin opportunities which are rare very rare
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I just tink while d defence has always been our weakest bad of our game except in d strike squad days so a defence mid is a musttttttttt oh yes a musttttttttttt. Playin 1 striker is real risky it limits our scorin opportunities which are rare very rare
After listening to the Jamaica vs St. Vincent game last night, and reading the reports in todays papers, I think its imperrative for both JAmaica and T&T to be fore-warned about upcoming world cup qualifiers against teams that are be percieved as "weak". Jamaica came out of the blocks atacking St. Vincent last night, and could easily have been 5-0 up at half time. The half ended 3-0. But something happened at the start of the second half that could easily see St. vincent rally back to tie the game early in the second half. Jamaica totally took their foot off the gas again, and seemed to have resigned to the fact that they were better than their opponents. Now you do this type of thing in a world cup qualifuer and you could potentially end up losing the game. The Bahamas I dont expect to give Jamaica too much opposition...but a team like Bermuda is a different kettle of fish. The lieks of Barbados, st. Vincent, Grenada etc have it in them to spring a surprise here and there too.
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Stern
Connell Edwards
Telesford Hyland
Whitley
Farrier Smith
Lawrence Thomas
Jan Michael
Bench: Ince,M.Hislop,Daniel,Scotland,Roberts,Tinto,Cupid
If Mataz go in wit dis....we wud handle we stories.....wa alya tink?
Breds...I am very certain that Cupid would rise and keep that 'Right Back' position for himself.
He have wat it takes. Jus need to work with him on his positioning.....especially with balls over the top and diagonal balls.
He is extremely good going forward and recovers well.....the positioning is something he will work on and make the adjustments. He was exposed by a Primiership all-star team after all. Remember it was his overlapping and cross that created Telesford's goal against Jamaica.
That being said, Kareem Smith does not offer much going forward but is simple,effective and solid at the position. Time for him to get an extended run to see who is really better.
Imagine we still have to be teaching men Intermediate defending on a national team, but yet men saying player who have proven themselves not ready. We good yes.
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Hello we have 2 give Cupid all d support he needs and give him a long run d only problem is dis is June 08
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Yeh boy it gettin late.
I personally find that we play better when we have more in midfield.
Look at the game, only when Whitley,Hyland and Telesford were in midfield in d 2nd half we had more possesssion and created more options.
although we had better possession, we couldn't make a proper attacking pass. I dunno if the game Sunday was a good one to draw conclusions from, but to me our players was making up the plays as they went along and when they got the ball (or even when they defending), they weren't sure what to do. Maybe they don't understand the game plan or can't execute it properly?
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It was Lost in Translation d game plan dat iz
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Cupid may need this DVD
(http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll314/Chunkycj/godaddy_good047011.jpg)
http://www.burncycleinc.com/godaddy_good_047.htm
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de players lacking confidence as a team. they have to imaging what they r doing and going to do.
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Not only confidence ability as well yes dey have potential yada yada yada. Potential was a pan side in San Juan
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Boyz rout SVG 5-1
King notches double as Ja stroll to easy win
IAN BURNETT, Sport Editor
Jamaica produced a spirited, if somewhat patchy performance, to humble St Vincent & the Grenadines 5-1 in their friendly international football encounter at the National Stadium last night.
Played in front of a decent mid-week crowd, the Reggae Boyz, who open their CONCACAF World Cup Qualifying campaign against the Bahamas at the same venue on June 15, romped to victory through goals from ace striker Marlon King (26th and 42nd), Demar Phillips (17th), Deon Burton (74th) and captain Ricardo Gardner (87th). Marlon James replied for the visitors in the 56th minute.
In was the ninth meeting between the teams, and the Boyz stretched their already dominant position to seven wins, one draw and a loss.
The Boyz were out of the blocks quickly with Ricardo Fuller forcing goalkeeper Melvin Andrew into an early save from an Andy Williams corner.
Jamaica's captain Ricardo Gardner (right) evades a lunging tackle from Millon Prescott of St Vincent & the Grenadines during their football friendly at the National Stadium last night. Jamaica won, 5-1. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
The opening goal was not long in coming and just after the quarter-hour mark Phillips gave the crowd what they were waiting for. He received a cross-field pass from Rudolph Austin deep inside the opponents' defensive area and after skillfully eluding his marker, placed the ball firmly out of the reach of Andrew to give Jamaica a well-deserved lead.
Almost 10 minutes later captain Gardner was sent through with a well-weighted pass down the centre of the field by Williams, but the Bolton Wanderers man was brought down just before he shot goalwards and referee Alfredo Whittaker from the Cayman Islands had little difficulty pointing to the penalty spot.
King, who plays for Wigan Athletic in the English Premiership, calmly and expertly slotted the ball home, wrong-footing Andrew in the process to increase the lead to 2-0.
The situation went from bad to worse for the visitors thereafter, as the home side turned up the tempo and the hapless SVG failed to respond adequately, especially after their technical director and head coach Stewart Hall was ejected.
Three minutes from the break, King notched his second when he volleyed home superbly from inside the penalty area, after good interplay between the energetic Phillips and Austin on the right flank.
He then went inches from registering a hat-trick when he slid Fuller's pull-back from a penetrating dribble just wide of Andrew's right upright.
The Boyz were on song and Gardner was denied when Andrew blocked his rasping right-footed drive from outside the penalty area as Whittaker signalled the players to the dressing room, much to the relief of the visitors.
Jamaica continued from where they left off in the second half, but they appeared more profligate in front of goal, as King again failed to notch his third, going close to making contact with Fuller's cross, and they were made to pay for their generosity when Marlon James soared high over the Jamaican defence to head home and reduce the deficit after Phillips lost possession in the defensive third.
Jamaica should have hit back immediately, but Williams booted well high after being perfectly served well inside the 18-yard box by Phillips.
Then Fuller also skied an effort from just outside the area before the Boyz' play fell away and the visitors assumed control of the vital midfield area.
Jamaica was still the better team and was always dangerous on the counter-attack, despite the many changes by technical director Rene Simoes.
One such substitution, 1998 France World Cup hero and veteran striker Deon Burton, almost added to the lead with his very first touch.
Fellow substitute Luton Shelton sped down the left flank and centred for the striker, whose ferocious left-footed volley was superbly blocked by Andrew for a corner.
From the resulting kick, Ian Goodison rose high and the back post and headed the ball down out of the reach of Andrew and Burton just managed to get the final touch ahead of Williams as the ball crossed the goal line.
Shelton also had a chance to add to the tally, but he dragged his right-footer wide after being played through by Burton, who looked sharp in his 20-minute spell.
Burton was also intricately involved in the fifth and final goal when he took advantage of the visitors' poor defensive scheme to attack the back post and cross the ball for Gardner to have the easiest of chances to tap into an unguarded net and bring the curtains down on a decent effort from the Boyz.
But Simoes and his back room staff will be well aware that there is still a lot of work to be done as the World Cup Qualifying campaign nears.
The Reggae Boyz leave for Trinidad and Grenada tomorrow for two more friendly engagements.
Teams:
Jamaica - Donovan Ricketts, Ian Goodison, Adrian Reid (Jermaine Taylor 69th), Simon Ford (Keneil Moodie 76th), Evon Taylor (Richard Langley 82nd), Ricardo Gardner, Andy Williams, Demar Phillips, Rudolph Austin (Jamal Campbell-Ryce 65th), Ricardo Fuller (Luton Shelton 70th), Marlon King (Deon Burton 72nd).
Subs not used: Shawn Sawyers, Obrian Woodbine, Jermaine Johnson, Omar Daley.
Booked: Reid (66th), Fuller (70th).
St Vincent & the Grenadines - Melvin Andrew, Roy Richards, Oscar Nero, Kendal Velox, Sean Glynn (Shandell Samuel 68th), Cornelius Huggins, Millon Prescott (Troy Jeffers 46th), Theon Gordon (Randolph Williams 46th), Emerald George (Dorren Hamlet 88th), Darren Francis (Cornelius Stewart 65th), Marlon James.
Subs not used: Benford Joseph, Richard Hayde, Alwyn Guy, Winslow McDonald.
Booked: Williams (60th), Nero (87th).
Referee: Alfredo Whittaker (Cayman)
Assistant Referees: Garnett Page (JA) & Triston Tulloch (JA)
Fourth Official: Kevin Morrison (JA)
Match Commissioner: Anthony Cooke (JA)
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Stern
Connell Edwards
Telesford Hyland
Whitley
Farrier Smith
Lawrence Thomas
Jan Michael
Bench: Ince,M.Hislop,Daniel,Scotland,Roberts,Tinto,Cupid
If Mataz go in wit dis....we wud handle we stories.....wa alya tink?
Breds...I am very certain that Cupid would rise and keep that 'Right Back' position for himself.
He have wat it takes. Jus need to work with him on his positioning.....especially with balls over the top and diagonal balls.
He is extremely good going forward and recovers well.....the positioning is something he will work on and make the adjustments. He was exposed by a Primiership all-star team after all. Remember it was his overlapping and cross that created Telesford's goal against Jamaica.
That being said, Kareem Smith does not offer much going forward but is simple,effective and solid at the position. Time for him to get an extended run to see who is really better.
Imagine we still have to be teaching men Intermediate defending on a national team, but yet men saying player who have proven themselves not ready. We good yes.
I believe we need a more experience defence. My starting lineup would be:
Jan
Edwards----------- Hislop-------------Lawrence--------Avery
-------Birchall------
Telesford------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Hyland
-----Whitley------
Gay--------------------------------------------------John
What do you fellas think about this line up? :salute:
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Let Gay go do he Cape dat get postponed
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Let Gay go do he Cape dat get postponed
Sorry, I did not know. O.K., what about Scotland?:thinking:
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Much betta suggestion
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watch licks for trinidad watch jamaica going world cup dem hav 20 players from abroad coming to join jamaica ...behold da kingz r back
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Reggae Boyz Whips St Vincent and the Grenadines 5-1
Marlon King with 2 goals and Ricardo Gardner with one, led The Reggae Boyz to a 5-1 victory over St Vincent and The Grenadines in their international friendly at the National Stadium in Jamaica.
Technical director Rene Simoes seems to have found a good combination and formation for the Reggae Boyz as they defeated St Vincent and the Grenadines 5-1 in an international friendly here today at the National Stadium in Jamaica.
Jamaica’s 3-5-2 lineup, included Donovan Ricketts in goal, Simon Ford , Adrian Reid and Ian Goodison defending, Ricardo Gardner, Demar Phillips, Evon Taylor, Rudolph Austin and Andy Williams in midfield and Marlon King along with Ricardo Fuller in the striker roles
Playing in front of approximately 15,000 spectators, Jamaica went ahead at the 17 minute mark with a nice pass from Marlon King to Demar Phillips who scored from a left footed strike. The Boyz kept up the attack playing with pace and determination that earned them 5 corners in the first 25 minutes.
The second goal came by way of Andy Williams laying off a nice ball to Gardner who was brought down in the penalty box. Penalty taker Marlon King stepped up and sent the keeper the wrong way to make it 2-0, 27 minutes into the game. St Vincent tried to get their attack going by playing the long ball but they were easily picked off by Ford, Reid and Goodison who defended well...More in the News |Read more in the Forum
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Stern
Connell Edwards
Whitley Hyland
Telesford
Farrier Smith
Lawrence Thomas
Jan Michael
Bench: Ince,M.Hislop,Daniel,Scotland,Roberts,Tinto,Cupid
If Mataz go in wit dis....we wud handle we stories.....wa alya tink?
i actually feeling that side...
you know what.
I would actually give Cupid another start in this game just to make a statement that I not pelting him under the bus.
the youngster need all the support he could get.
Very true. He had it hard....nerves undid him i think.
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What was d excuse 4 poor game v B'dos?
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Stern
Connell Edwards
Telesford Hyland
Whitley
Farrier Smith
Lawrence Thomas
Jan Michael
Bench: Ince,M.Hislop,Daniel,Scotland,Roberts,Tinto,Cupid
If Mataz go in wit dis....we wud handle we stories.....wa alya tink?
Breds...I am very certain that Cupid would rise and keep that 'Right Back' position for himself.
He have wat it takes. Jus need to work with him on his positioning.....especially with balls over the top and diagonal balls.
He is extremely good going forward and recovers well.....the positioning is something he will work on and make the adjustments. He was exposed by a Primiership all-star team after all. Remember it was his overlapping and cross that created Telesford's goal against Jamaica.
That being said, Kareem Smith does not offer much going forward but is simple,effective and solid at the position. Time for him to get an extended run to see who is really better.
Imagine we still have to be teaching men Intermediate defending on a national team, but yet men saying player who have proven themselves not ready. We good yes.
I believe we need a more experience defence. My starting lineup would be:
Jan
Edwards----------- Hislop-------------Lawrence--------Avery
-------Birchall------
Telesford------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Hyland
-----Whitley------
Gay--------------------------------------------------John
What do you fellas think about this line up? :salute:
:rotfl: You leaving Edwards out yuh midfield?..but yuh starting Telesford in midfield ahead of him
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so? 8)
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Most of the players who playing abroad for JA dont do shit at their clubs..so bajanscout dont get carried away!.. think if we had played St. Vincent instead of England (using the same squadd against England) what would have been the result?.the score would have look similar to cricket match.. (what has Andy williams dont for the last two years for his respective clubs? he had problems even making the starting line up)....like I said in another thread JA beating St Vincent is not dat serious..we recently beat barbados and grenada with a weaker squad than what we have now and that same squad would have beaten St Vincent
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Andy Williams sponsored by Jenny Craig ;D
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...on another note ah hear de caledonia boi Velox was giving JA some problems
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HAWK T00
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jamaica hasn't played any big country as yet. i think it will be a balance coming this saturday. its going to be a tough one.
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I'll go with a 4-4-2
Ince
Smith
Lawrence
A.Pierre
Farrier
Carlos
Hyland
Whitley
K.Daniel
John(if fit..Roberts if not)
Scotty
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Jan
Edwards Telesford Lawrence Farrier
Hyland
Tinto Daniel
Otis
John Gay
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...on another note ah hear de caledonia boi Velox was giving JA some problems
Kendol Velox was the best Vincentian on the field, based on what the commentators said....not sure if he was neccesarily giving the Jamaicans a hard time.
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jamaica hasn't played any big country as yet. i think it will be a balance coming this saturday. its going to be a tough one.
And which big country (not a fete match) has t&t played?
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Just heard on the news that Stern John is ruled out of saturday's game with a hamstring injury :o
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Just heard on the news that Stern John is ruled out of saturday's game with a hamstring injury :o
expected it... Hope Bravo is fit for the Bermuda Clash
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Shaun Fuentes discusses the upcoming game against Jamaica (http://www.thewarriornation.com).
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Why the coaching staff don't give that info?
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A 30-member delegation, including 23 players, will leave the island today for Trinidad for their return friendly international on Saturday. The Boyz will also travel to Grenada for another encounter there next Tuesday.
The players are;
Donovan Ricketts (Bradford City), Shawn Sawyers (Portmore United), Jermaine Taylor (Harbour View), Rudolph Austin (Portmore United), Demar Phillips (Stoke City), Omar Daley (Bradford City), Ricardo Fuller (Stoke City), Luton Shelton (Sheffield United), Evan Taylor (Reno), Oneil Thompson (Nottoden), Demar Stewart (Royal White Star), O'Brian Woodbine (Reno), Tyrone Marshall (Toronto FC), Adrian Reid (Portmore United), Ian Goodison (Tranmere Rovers), Ricardo Gardner (Bolton Wanderers), Jermaine Johnson (Sheffield Wednesday), Deon Burton (Sheffield Wednesday), Marlon King (Wigan Athletic), Richard Langley (Luton Town), Simon Ford (Kilmarnock), Lee Williamson (Watford), Jamal Campbell-Ryce (Barnsley).
The delegation is completed;
Bruce Gaynor, head of delegation; Rene Simoes, technical director; Alfredo Montesso, assistant coach; Theodore Whitmore, assistant coach; Francisco Oliveira, goalkeeper coach; Vin Blaine, team manager; Juan Pablo Camargo, masseur; Sean Samuels; trainer and Norman Stone, equipment manager.
The Reggae Boyz, who open their CONCACAF World Cup-qualifying campaign against the Bahamas at the venue on June 15, romped to a 5-1 victory with Marlon King (26th and 42nd), Demar Phillips (17th), Deon Burton (74th) and captain Ricardo Gardner (87th) scoring.
DANIA BOGLE, Observer staff.
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I hear Jamal Gay not playing. He gone to Sweden to finalize a contract wit ah side. Ah believe is one who in Champions League qualifying. Glad for him. Maybe people go stop making Cape jokes :rotfl:.Although it funny.
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Brudder I was not makin no Cape jokes. It have enough uneducated footballers around so I just want d man 2 secure he academic future dats all
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:rotfl: :rotfl: he was in Upper 6 anyway
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A 30-member delegation, including 23 players, will leave the island today for Trinidad for their return friendly international on Saturday. The Boyz will also travel to Grenada for another encounter there next Tuesday.
The players are;
Donovan Ricketts (Bradford City), Shawn Sawyers (Portmore United), Jermaine Taylor (Harbour View), Rudolph Austin (Portmore United), Demar Phillips (Stoke City), Omar Daley (Bradford City), Ricardo Fuller (Stoke City), Luton Shelton (Sheffield United), Evan Taylor (Reno), Oneil Thompson (Nottoden), Demar Stewart (Royal White Star), O'Brian Woodbine (Reno), Tyrone Marshall (Toronto FC), Adrian Reid (Portmore United), Ian Goodison (Tranmere Rovers), Ricardo Gardner (Bolton Wanderers), Jermaine Johnson (Sheffield Wednesday), Deon Burton (Sheffield Wednesday), Marlon King (Wigan Athletic), Richard Langley (Luton Town), Simon Ford
(Kilmarnock), Lee Williamson (Watford), Jamal Campbell-Ryce (Barnsley).
At least the TTFF consistent....
We playing England twice in one week.... :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
The B team which we lost 3-0 and now a Z team on Saturday....
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Yep but dey want 2 charge Ateam price ie 300 4 B and Z team dey talk bout Reganomics dis is TTT economics
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Who have de ticket info for de game saturday or is it that they have gone back to the rush for a ticket, skip man bounce down somebody child,pay at the gates scene. Cause you know it will be one ticket counter selling and the other four closed :-\ :thinking: :waiting: :waiting: :waiting: :waiting: :bs:
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Triniposse, ReggaeBoyz in TnT is a showdown.
My prediction is a 3-2 game. Yes, five goals
man & man must attack ... another High scoring
game .
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QPCC REMAINS COMMITTED... JAMAICA BRINGING FANS ON CHARTER FLIGHT
TTFF Media
The Jamaican National Team, fresh from a 5-1 win over St Vincent and the Grenadines on Tuesday in Kingston, will arrive here on Friday for Saturday's friendly international against the hosts.
And arriving at 3pm on Saturday on a chartered flight will be JFF President Captain Horace Burrell along with other dignitaries and 130 Jamaican fans out of Montego Bay.
"We see this as an extremely important game to help both countries prepare for the start of our qualifying campaign. This is arguably the region's biggest rivalry and we Jamaica will be coming all out to put yet another defeat on Trinidad and Tobago following it's loss to England on Sunday," Burrell stated.
Meantime, Queens Park Cricket Club official Bruce Aanensen, in a note to TTFF Special Advisor Jack Warner, stated that the QPCC would still be committed towards making its venue available to the TTFF following the decision to shift the match to the Marvin Lee Stadium for Saturday’s friendly against Jamaica. This came about due to the extreme hardness at the centre of the playing area, near the cricket turfs. Mobile stands which will accommodate up to 4,000 fans will be added to the Macoya venue for Saturday’s encounter.
“Thanks Jack. We do understand the position of the technical staff, and have noted the venue change. The QPCC as you know is first of all an International cricket ground and we are still in the cricket season, which is the reason for the dry and hard nature of the square. Given the technical staff's position, we would suggest that a re-evaluation of the facility be done in August as we do believe that by this time the grass will have grown very well on the square and the rains will have softened it up sufficiently to make it a good surface for football. We at QPCC remain committed to hosting International football and providing our facility to the TTFF at a reasonable cost. We look forward to working with you in the future in the interest of T&T football,” Aanensen stated. (June 4,2008)
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QPCC REMAINS COMMITTED... JAMAICA BRINGING FANS ON CHARTER FLIGHT
TTFF Media
"We see this as an extremely important game to help both countries prepare for the start of our qualifying campaign. This is arguably the region's biggest rivalry and we Jamaica will be coming all out to put yet another defeat on Trinidad and Tobago following it's loss to England on Sunday," Burrell stated.
lol.. wham to reggaefan boy?
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Back 2 1st come 1st serve
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Jamdown, in total nationalistic purposeful unity coming to T&T with ALL!!!! firepower and guns blazin' (As Big MAG would say full of expensive-to-bring-down "BRITS") ,commited to emasculate dese bloodcleet Trinis and with one unifying cause in mind, never mind the seemingly low stakes for CONCACAF qualification that the match has
.. And what is T&T doing? .... Fighting over whether we should blackilst our OWN players and shoot we we self in de foot with the defense wide open like a sieve ... fighting over whether to play a Cornmeal boy (who eh even know which goalpost he kickin' towards) so Papa and baby-doc Cormeal go get ah Alcons transfer fee windfall in de future or fighting over whether Hunt should appear to geh spite by blankin' de Hasely Crawford stadium. Dis is what I call jackassness, I mean jackulassness of de higest order.
Potential is there to be good in T&T, but evil, level kakaholes bringin' us dong...... fuh spite! Dey doh even care about the work it took to geh respect from the disrespectful England or dem wotless ruffian hignorant Jakans who were on de verge of geyyin' a permanent inferiority complex that would silence Reggaefan fuh good.
Setta Damn traitors >:( Look Li'l Marley and all dey music and culture, big up, but when it come to football .... iz War! And I eh like how dis war being fought. Psychological maneuvers to psych out de opposition is 3/4 of de strategy and we lorsing dat before de whistle blow. Bragging rights people. Protect yuh legacy or what little yuh have left of it.
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Dreamer tell me what is their fire power?.. and what are their blazing guns?...and am sure all the players on the T&T team is taking this game very seriously..all of dem grew up in T&T and know the importance of the rivalry..yuh think they dont know how important it is to beat JA at home?
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Dreamer tell me what is their fire power?.. and what are their blazing guns?...and am sure all the players on the T&T team is taking this game very seriously..all of dem grew up in T&T and know the importance of the rivalry..yuh think they dont know how important it is to beat JA at home?
The players (our loyal soldiers) know.... sometin' else missing breddrin. The set up fuh maximum troop morale eh right and de war dance eh right.
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Dreamer tell me what is their fire power?.. and what are their blazing guns?...and am sure all the players on the T&T team is taking this game very seriously..all of dem grew up in T&T and know the importance of the rivalry..yuh think they dont know how important it is to beat JA at home?
The players (our loyal soldiers) know.... sometin' else missing breddrin. The set up fuh maximum troop morale eh right.
Hope you dont think the morale is low because of the defeat against England..possibly thats why a match against Guyana was made possible to re-furnish the confidence in the squad..but regardless if that's the case or not.. based on how team selection going every player who gets a chance to play for de warriors know their spot on the team is not 100% and will therefore give their 100% to impress the coach..competetion for places on the team right now is competitive..Scotland and Roberts know they have to play well to get selected in front players like Jones and John in the future..Hyland have to take advantage of his opportunity because players like Birchall, Theoblad have the potential to comeback, the young defenders have to prove that they are learning from their wins against the small opposition like El salvador, grenada nad Barbados and the defeat against England...believe it or not player not just going to play hard cause its a rivalry but they trying to become regular players on de squad for the WC campaign...You think Scotland and Roberts dont have something to prove not just to the coach but to the public?...Aye and every player under Maturana seeing how he selects his team will be playing like if its a do or die WC qualifier every game cause they aint sure to get selected next game if they give a half-ass performance ..regardless if they playing club football for Swansea, Coventry or Joe Public
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A 30-member delegation, including 23 players, will leave the island today for Trinidad for their return friendly international on Saturday. The Boyz will also travel to Grenada for another encounter there next Tuesday.
The players are;
Donovan Ricketts (Bradford City), Shawn Sawyers (Portmore United), Jermaine Taylor (Harbour View), Rudolph Austin (Portmore United), Demar Phillips (Stoke City), Omar Daley (Bradford City), Ricardo Fuller (Stoke City), Luton Shelton (Sheffield United), Evan Taylor (Reno), Oneil Thompson (Nottoden), Demar Stewart (Royal White Star), O'Brian Woodbine (Reno), Tyrone Marshall (Toronto FC), Adrian Reid (Portmore United), Ian Goodison (Tranmere Rovers), Ricardo Gardner (Bolton Wanderers), Jermaine Johnson (Sheffield Wednesday), Deon Burton (Sheffield Wednesday), Marlon King (Wigan Athletic), Richard Langley (Luton Town), Simon Ford
(Kilmarnock), Lee Williamson (Watford), Jamal Campbell-Ryce (Barnsley).
At least the TTFF consistent....
We playing England twice in one week.... :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
The B team which we lost 3-0 and now a Z team on Saturday....
So I'm wondering if you will say it was your A or B Soca Warriors team when you lose against the Jamaican-English Z team? ;D
And don't talk about John and Jones being injured because a substitution system is in place.
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Watch meh.
The strikers and most of the attackin' mid generally I eh have a problem wit'.
Roberts, Scottie, Hyland ... dem is great. Roberts attitude is CLASSIC Warrior and he will ALWAYS be a favourite wit me as class is class. Whitley... borse. Telesford ... (a Young Sancho)
The conspiratorial removal of Guerra "seconds " before de game & no explanation.. I have a problem wit' dat. >:( Telling Birchall to literally go f*^% yuhself , I have a problem wit dat. >:( >:( . Telling Sancho you are barred from even appearin' at de trainin' sessions or using de blasted toilet there, I have a problem wit' dat >:( >:( >:( . Tellin' Avery John you are of no value to inspire de youths during training sessions so doh show up, I have a problenm wit' dat >:( >:( >:( >:( . Preventing my country from mounting a maximal several-thousand man army to intimidate the Jakans, I have a problem also wit' dat. Overpushing dis Cupid ting like there is some other agenda, I have a problem wit' dat. Wha's de rush for him to make mistakes hurry huury now so. Leh him play Guyana first and gradually learn some basics nah :o
Bring dong Julius James nah if we really serious about new blood wit' de MOST talent. If poor-ass Jamdown could pay fuh Burton, Fuller, Gardner and de Toronto boy ticket, why we cyah bring dong Julius. Makan really eh impressing me right now nah. Call a spade a spade man.
Look dis ting raisin' meh blood presshah. No offense to de posters before me, but dis ting huttin' people man ... unnecessarily. Do it right nah man >:( Where Baptiste!? Essential player. Tell Cornell to pass tru and geh a sweat and mingle and feel de socawarrior vibes again nah. Whappum ... is a fleckin' exclusive club? >:(
Too much PLAYER HATING is going on !!!! And doh feel dey eh know as players eh. Where is tis poisonous atmospere coming from ? .... Tell meh.
Anyway, best of luck Warriors. Do the best you can under trying circunstances. Ah still proud of all allyuh. Please finish orf dem wotless invading hignorant Jakans. Iz warrrrrrrrr!!!
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A 30-member delegation, including 23 players, will leave the island today for Trinidad for their return friendly international on Saturday. The Boyz will also travel to Grenada for another encounter there next Tuesday.
The players are;
Donovan Ricketts (Bradford City), Shawn Sawyers (Portmore United), Jermaine Taylor (Harbour View), Rudolph Austin (Portmore United), Demar Phillips (Stoke City), Omar Daley (Bradford City), Ricardo Fuller (Stoke City), Luton Shelton (Sheffield United), Evan Taylor (Reno), Oneil Thompson (Nottoden), Demar Stewart (Royal White Star), O'Brian Woodbine (Reno), Tyrone Marshall (Toronto FC), Adrian Reid (Portmore United), Ian Goodison (Tranmere Rovers), Ricardo Gardner (Bolton Wanderers), Jermaine Johnson (Sheffield Wednesday), Deon Burton (Sheffield Wednesday), Marlon King (Wigan Athletic), Richard Langley (Luton Town), Simon Ford
(Kilmarnock), Lee Williamson (Watford), Jamal Campbell-Ryce (Barnsley).
At least the TTFF consistent....
We playing England twice in one week.... :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
The B team which we lost 3-0 and now a Z team on Saturday....
So I'm wondering if you will say it was your A or B Soca Warriors team when you lose against the Jamaican-English Z team? ;D
And don't talk about John and Jones being injured because a substitution system is in place.
So Jamaica2099 looking at JA foreign based line up of mostly players who warm de bench most of the season tell me why is Ricketts listed with Bradford City?..Old man Goodison still playing football? : :'(....and look the over hype and over rated Shelton who still cant get a 90 mins sweat at this club...I go be glad after this game so you and RF could disappear
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A 30-member delegation, including 23 players, will leave the island today for Trinidad for their return friendly international on Saturday. The Boyz will also travel to Grenada for another encounter there next Tuesday.
The players are;
Donovan Ricketts (Bradford City), Shawn Sawyers (Portmore United), Jermaine Taylor (Harbour View), Rudolph Austin (Portmore United), Demar Phillips (Stoke City), Omar Daley (Bradford City), Ricardo Fuller (Stoke City), Luton Shelton (Sheffield United), Evan Taylor (Reno), Oneil Thompson (Nottoden), Demar Stewart (Royal White Star), O'Brian Woodbine (Reno), Tyrone Marshall (Toronto FC), Adrian Reid (Portmore United), Ian Goodison (Tranmere Rovers), Ricardo Gardner (Bolton Wanderers), Jermaine Johnson (Sheffield Wednesday), Deon Burton (Sheffield Wednesday), Marlon King (Wigan Athletic), Richard Langley (Luton Town), Simon Ford
(Kilmarnock), Lee Williamson (Watford), Jamal Campbell-Ryce (Barnsley).
At least the TTFF consistent....
We playing England twice in one week.... :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
The B team which we lost 3-0 and now a Z team on Saturday....
So I'm wondering if you will say it was your A or B Soca Warriors team when you lose against the Jamaican-English Z team? ;D
And don't talk about John and Jones being injured because a substitution system is in place.
So Jamaica2099 looking at JA foreign based line up of mostly players who warm de bench most of the season tell me why is Ricketts listed with Bradford City?..Old man Goodison still playing football? : :'(....and look the over hype and over rated Shelton who still cant get a 90 mins sweat at this club...I go be glad after this game so you and RF could disappear
Goodison still playing football....I believe he is younger than Dwight Yorke who just played for T&T the other day. True, many of teh RBZ riding pine at their club sides....but I hear you all calling for the return of players, many of which play in the lower divions of varios leagues. Where Cyd Gray playing these days? Corbnell Glen? Avery John? Brent Sancho? how many of these guys are starters for their club side? point I'mmaking here is that you very much in teh same boat!
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TV 6 News (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpGxp3GHkv4)
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Watch meh.
The strikers and most of the attackin' mid generally I eh have a problem wit'.
Roberts, Scottie, Hyland ... dem is great. Roberts attitude is CLASSIC Warrior and he will ALWAYS be a favourite wit me as class is class. Whitley... borse. Telesford ... (a Young Sancho)
The conspiratorial removal of Guerra "seconds " before de game & no explanation.. I have a problem wit' dat. >:( Telling Birchall to literally go f*^% yuhself , I have a problem wit dat. >:( >:( . Telling Sancho you are barred from even appearin' at de trainin' sessions or using de blasted toilet there, I have a problem wit' dat >:( >:( >:( . Tellin' Avery John you are of no value to inspire de youths during training sessions so doh show up, I have a problenm wit' dat >:( >:( >:( >:( . Preventing my country from mounting a maximal several-thousand man army to intimidate the Jakans, I have a problem also wit' dat. Overpushing dis Cupid ting like there is some other agenda, I have a problem wit' dat. Wha's de rush for him to make mistakes hurry huury now so. Leh him play Guyana first and gradually learn some basics nah :o
Bring dong Julius James nah if we really serious about new blood wit' de MOST talent. If poor-ass Jamdown could pay fuh Burton, Fuller, Gardner and de Toronto boy ticket, why we cyah bring dong Julius. Makan really eh impressing me right now nah. Call a spade a spade man.
Look dis ting raisin' meh blood presshah. No offense to de posters before me, but dis ting huttin' people man ... unnecessarily. Do it right nah man >:( Where Baptiste!? Essential player. Tell Cornell to pass tru and geh a sweat and mingle and feel de socawarrior vibes again nah. Whappum ... is a fleckin' exclusive club? >:(
Too much PLAYER HATING is going on !!!! And doh feel dey eh know as players eh. Where is tis poisonous atmospere coming from ? .... Tell meh.
Anyway, best of luck Warriors. Do the best you can under trying circunstances. Ah still proud of all allyuh. Please finish orf dem wotless invading hignorant Jakans. Iz warrrrrrrrr!!!
Good job Jah Gol. Iz nice to see Aurtis saying how hungry de team is.
Leh we hope the defense does better than this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8SlJ4qFeGM&feature=related
Iz really de defense and de defensive mid giving me presshah right now
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I hope the talk materialize. I want to see more fight and a result. Friendly or no Friendly we have to beat Jamaica.
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A 30-member delegation, including 23 players, will leave the island today for Trinidad for their return friendly international on Saturday. The Boyz will also travel to Grenada for another encounter there next Tuesday.
The players are;
Donovan Ricketts (Bradford City), Shawn Sawyers (Portmore United), Jermaine Taylor (Harbour View), Rudolph Austin (Portmore United), Demar Phillips (Stoke City), Omar Daley (Bradford City), Ricardo Fuller (Stoke City), Luton Shelton (Sheffield United), Evan Taylor (Reno), Oneil Thompson (Nottoden), Demar Stewart (Royal White Star), O'Brian Woodbine (Reno), Tyrone Marshall (Toronto FC), Adrian Reid (Portmore United), Ian Goodison (Tranmere Rovers), Ricardo Gardner (Bolton Wanderers), Jermaine Johnson (Sheffield Wednesday), Deon Burton (Sheffield Wednesday), Marlon King (Wigan Athletic), Richard Langley (Luton Town), Simon Ford
(Kilmarnock), Lee Williamson (Watford), Jamal Campbell-Ryce (Barnsley).
At least the TTFF consistent....
We playing England twice in one week.... :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
The B team which we lost 3-0 and now a Z team on Saturday....
So I'm wondering if you will say it was your A or B Soca Warriors team when you lose against the Jamaican-English Z team? ;D
And don't talk about John and Jones being injured because a substitution system is in place.
So Jamaica2099 looking at JA foreign based line up of mostly players who warm de bench most of the season tell me why is Ricketts listed with Bradford City?..Old man Goodison still playing football? : :'(....and look the over hype and over rated Shelton who still cant get a 90 mins sweat at this club...I go be glad after this game so you and RF could disappear
Like Simoes said:
Simoes praises Reggae Boyz
published: Thursday | June 5, 2008
Kwesi Mugisa, Staff Reporter
NATIONAL TECHNICAL director René Simoes commended the Reggae Boyz for a creditable performance against St Vincent and the Grenadines at the National Stadium on Tuesday night despite some of the players being new to the team and also having just completed long seasons of football abroad.
"They are really tired at this time of the year. They are supposed to be at rest and not thinking about football, but everywhere around the world is the same problem," Simoes said at the post-game press conference after Jamaica's 5-1 victory.
"I have to be very careful about quantity, volume and intensity of training sessions and games until we face The Bahamas, but the guys went out and played well, it has been a tough week," he said.
Week-long training
The majority of the team, including 15 overseas-based players, had been involved in a week-long training session. According to Simoes, the team is still in the process of feeling its way around and working on chemistry was another important aspect of the game.
"In the week we have, we have tried to reshape the team ... they did not get it exactly right (tonight), but they played well," he said.
"Statistically, we were supposed to win but football is amazing, we played a well-organised team and I thought they played well." In Tuesday night's encounter, Demar Phillips charged into the area before cracking the ball into the back of the net to open the scoring in the 17th minute. Marlon King, who netted a double, tucked away his first with a 27th-minute penalty and then volleyed a picture-perfect Rudolph Austin cross in the 42nd minute.
After missing a glorious opportunity from point-blank range minutes after taking the field, striker Deon Burton saw an attempt deflected into the net in the 74th minute. Burton then played the ball into the path of captain Ricardo Gardner, who netted in the 88th minute.
St Vincent and the Grenadines' coach, Stewart Hall, who saw his team enjoy a positive spell of football in the second half which culminated with Marlon James heading the ball into the back of the net in the 57th minute, believed a slow start was his team's undoing.
"We just never started well. We started very badly, I think it was fear," Hall said.
"You always say to your team 'respect your opponents'. Respect makes you work harder, but what you don't do is turn that respect into fear. We were very apprehensive for the first 10 or 15 minutes and we let them get on top of us," he said.
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You sounding like a typical "waggonist" there. You are not neccesarily paying to see the opposition, you are paying to see your national team play.
Jamaica had back to back crowds in excess of 20K for recent games agaianst Guatemala and El Salvador (played 3 days apart)...average attendance fee was US$45, which is close to what you paid to see England recently. The recent T&T Jamaica game pulled in 25K fans to the office.
Whey sar...so is excess of 20K pay US$ 45 to see two shit side. Alyuh real hard up across there. Burrell Robbing alyuh blind......... For nearly the same price we see Beckham and Gerrard.
$US45 to see Carlos Ruiz RF.
Simoes pleased with fan turnout, despite the odds
Kwesi Mugisa, Staff Reporter
National Technical Director Rene Simoes - Ricardo Makyn
With many Jamaicans facing a burgeoning cost of living, National Technical Director Rene Simoes was pleasantly surprised at the turnout of patrons at the National Stadium on Wednesday night.
An estimated 10,000 fans, clad in mostly gold and green garments, braved the threat of heavy showers and filed into the National Stadium to watch Jamaica's Reggae Boyz tackle a St Vincent and the Grenadines team ranked 145th in the world standings, ignoring all the factors, which are generally a recipe for low fan turnout.
"We prepared the team to not expect that many spectators here today, not only because of the Reggae Boyz, but also because of the situation around the world, with rising oil and food prices," Simoes said at the game's post-match press conference after an easy 5-1 victory.
"When you see people buying less bread, you know things are tough," remarked the heavily moustached Brazilian. The comment brought peels of laughter from media personnel and other officials on hand, particularly Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) boss, Captain Horace Burrell, who also doubles as CEO of the Captain's Bakery franchise.
Positively surprised
"We see the situation in Jamaica. I didn't expect more than 5,000 people, I was surprised and positively surprised. Thank you very much for your help and support," Simoes said.
"It was good because I think the players knew it and put a game together that everyone could have enjoyed," he added.
The supporters got much to cheer about, as many flashed out of their seats screaming 'goal' all of five times as Demar Phillips (17th), Marlon King (27th, 42nd) golden boy Deon Burton (74th) and captain Ricardo Gardner (88th) all hit the back of the net. With the exception of missed chances, the lone disappointing moment for the fans came in the 57th minute, when Marlon James headed into the back of Jamaica's net for St Vincent.
The outing was certainly a happier one for the Jamaican spectators, as the last time they queued to watch the Reggae Boyz tackle little-regarded St Vincent, it was the eastern Caribbean team that emerged 2-1 winners at the National Stadium two years ago. The result eliminated Jamaica from the Digicel Caribbean Cup.
The Reggae Boyz's next two assignments will be away against Trinidad on June 7 and Grenada three days later. The team will then return to Jamaica to begin the World Cup qualifiers against the Bahamas on June 15 and 18.
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;D More.
Number 12 jersey reserved for Reggae Boyz fans
Nodley Wright, Freelance Writer
Technical director Rene Simoes has always valued the importance of the supporters in the journey towards success of the national football team, but for the current campaign, he is moving to make that recognition official.
According to the Brazilian, in his second stint in charge of the country's national football programme, if he has his way, no player will again wear the number 12 jersey. That, he said, would be reserved for the '12th man' - the fans.
"One of the things that I want to revive is the vibes of the Jamaican people. I took a decision to ask Captain Horace Burrell and Horace Reid to never allow our players to wear the number 12 jersey. We are going take away the number 12 from our players and give it to the fans," Simoes told STAR Sports recently.
"The number 12 will be only for the fans and I want them to understand that we did it together once and we can do it together again, and for that, they will officially be the 12th man and they will have to play with the team," added Simoes.
BOO OPPONENTS
The supporters, Simoes continued, will have to play a major role in making the visitors uncomfortable, within the laws of the game, while they are on the field of play.
"Sometimes, people don't like when I say this but they will have to boo the opponents, make them uncomfortable during the game," he explained.
"When the game is finished, let them enjoy the spirit of Jamaica and the hospitality."
Showing an appreciation for other sports and their meaning to the country, Simoes said the crowd involvement in football is much different to cricket and tennis.
"In cricket and tennis, you cheer after certain plays, but in football, you can participate in the game throughout as fans. Of course, we do not want anything impolite, we will do what the other teams do, like in Mexico," he added.
Teams playing against Mexico in the famed Azteca Stadium in the capital city have no doubt that they are the visiting team when they go up against the Central American giants at that venue, Simoes reminded.
"It is impossible to talk to the players during the game. You have to draw something for them to understand because you cannot talk to them as they cannot hear you.
"Every time that the fans observe that the coach is going to talk to his team, they boo you, they make noise, so in Jamaica, I want visiting teams to see our 12th man wave the sea of yellow, green and black at the National Stadium. We have to bring that back," he argued passionately in his improving English.
RECIPROCAL RELATIONSHIP
But while the fans are being asked to support the players on the field, Simoes made it clear that he has impressed upon his players the importance of reciprocity in a relationship.
"We do not have as much time as the last time (1998) to take the players all over the country to get people to see and meet them personally because when people see you and get to know you, it is easier for them to identify with you," he noted. "We still have to do our best to make that link stronger and I hope the players understand that.
"I encourage them every time when they talk to fans and give autographs to ask the name of the fans, give a smile, look them in the eye and not just sign. This is not a one guy come to bother you, I tell them. You are ambassadors of your country, so I think it can happen again," he added.
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Why dis stink mouth jakan doh go and post he bowel movements on de reggayboys web site.Across there dey say dat jamette2009 is ah facking nuisance,ah crawling pest,ah stinking spineless cockaroach.So now we hah tuh be dealing with dis piece ah slime ? Steupppssss ,Fack dat ,not me....
HAAAWK TOOO ......jamette2009 you and yuh chi chi man posse..
.. HAUL ALL YUH MUDDA C0NT FROM HERE.
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I didn't see if this was posted:
Ad in the newsday today
Fete right after the game:
Machel
Gitta Dan
Positive (Never Let Go)
Third Base - DJ
Covered $300
"Bleachers" $200
Fete Only $100
Tickets only at the game
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I didn't see if this was posted:
Ad in the newsday today
Fete right after the game:
Machel
Gitta Dan
Positive (Never Let Go)
Third Base - DJ
Covered $300
"Bleachers" $200
Fete Only $100
Tickets only at the game
from $150 to $200 ok ok
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So it back 2 200 ok
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So it back 2 200 ok
leh dey keep that...
tgo already looking at TT$400. minimum
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U understand leh me call CA and c if I can get a lil flight sun at 3
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Why dis stink mouth jakan doh go and post he bowel movements on de reggayboys web site.Across there dey say dat jamette2009 is ah facking nuisance,ah crawling pest,ah stinking spineless cockaroach.So now we hah tuh be dealing with dis piece ah slime ? Steupppssss ,Fack dat ,not me....
HAAAWK TOOO ......jamette2009 you and yuh chi chi man posse..
.. HAUL ALL YUH MUDDA C0NT FROM HERE.
Berris, the title of the thread reads "Thread for the T&T v Jamaica Game", so if anything, expect the few Jakans that post here to have a say in this one. Let go off the animosity, plenty plenty Trini threads exist on the other Jamaican forums, one of which which is actually moderated by one of the Trini posters on this very site. Be tolerant of your caribbean brothers, at the end of the day we are all on this message board because we share the same passion, which is the game of FOOTBALL. You dont have to resort to insulting people just to make your point. JAmaica2099 is just a fan of his Reggaeboyz....and concidering that his countrys next game is agaianst, your country...you shouldnt be at all surprised that the youth is in his elements. For some reason I find people here are awlays "beefing"
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I saw the Jamaica vs St Vincent game.
Fellas, Simon Ford is a bag of garbage.
Jamaica midfield was poor. They attacking third was better.
Tyrone and Goodison hold a solid defense.
Jamaica was using wing attack alot and one set of long balls. Now flow.
They are poor in the air. Using a 3 5 2 formation.
Gardener and Demar Phillips played good. Gardener was the ring leader and played midfield, he looked decent.
Evan Tyalor and Woodbine had some good runs but they not to consistent. Taylor first touch very poor and his passes predictable, but his shots was hard !!! Aurtis Whitley will wash that.
Demar Phillips, King, Gardener, Marshall and Burton we will have to watch for. Fuller makes some nice runs but he cannot finish, but his runs cause problems and King is a good poacher. Burton is hungry but may not start. King and Fuller will start up front and Burton is a good sub.
Jamaica have some good individual English talents but no constant flow as a team. They play agressive under pressure to throw they opponents off. We must be more composed and lock down they midfield.
Kenwyne Jones and Stern John will surely be miss for this game. We need to keep the attack on Jamaica as they have a decent attack as well and could keep us under pressure. Hope Cupid dont start for T&T..
They have no defenders capable of holding Kenwyne Jones !!! hope we meet again when Jones fit.
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Why dis stink mouth jakan doh go and post he bowel movements on de reggayboys web site.Across there dey say dat jamette2009 is ah facking nuisance,ah crawling pest,ah stinking spineless cockaroach.So now we hah tuh be dealing with dis piece ah slime ? Steupppssss ,Fack dat ,not me....
HAAAWK TOOO ......jamette2009 you and yuh chi chi man posse..
.. HAUL ALL YUH MUDDA C0NT FROM HERE.
Berris, the title of the thread reads "Thread for the T&T v Jamaica Game", so if anything, expect the few Jakans that post here to have a say in this one. Let go off the animosity, plenty plenty Trini threads exist on the other Jamaican forums, one of which which is actually moderated by one of the Trini posters on this very site. Be tolerant of your caribbean brothers, at the end of the day we are all on this message board because we share the same passion, which is the game of FOOTBALL. You dont have to resort to insulting people just to make your point. JAmaica2099 is just a fan of his Reggaeboyz....and concidering that his countrys next game is agaianst, your country...you shouldnt be at all surprised that the youth is in his elements. For some reason I find people here are awlays "beefing"
I must say RF I am very impressed by your reply. You earned some respect from me today. Berris I must agree your post was not called for, atleast not in the way so so eloquently stated your oppinion. RF goodluck in de game
Cause God knows JA will need it ;D
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i guess tnt will have a chance of beating Jam. i hope they can show de game on the internet. it very frustrated not to see de game. allyuh soca warriors should have a membership account just to see highlights and games. de money can go to de tnt team. we r trinis and smart. we need to use it wisely when it comes to sports. if you go to setanta sport broadband, we should do the same. who is de web master of dis site should think about it. if u look at ussoccer.com, they have a lot of contents. lets support de soca warriors.
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Triniposse , RF & J2099 I thought TnT was going to use
there WCQ Squad , did they(TTFF) reach a settlement with
there overseas based players ? I did not follow TT V ENG game live.
Oh another thing SW.net do not think am begging friends but
this website is ausome ! keep up the good work .
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Triniposse , RF & J2099 I thought TnT was going to use
there WCQ Squad , did they(TTFF) reach a settlement with
there overseas based players ? I did not follow TT V ENG game live.
Oh another thing SW.net do not think am begging friends but
this website is ausome ! keep up the good work .
Thanks Leroy and no we not using we world cup team... missing players are...
Kelvin Jack, Avery John, Brent Sancho, Cyd Gray, David Atiba Chalres, Ian Cox (retired), Shaka Hislop (retired), Marvin Andrews (retired), Christopher Birchall, Densill Theobald, Evans Wise (retired), Russell Latapy (retired), Silvio Spann, Anthony Wolfe , Collin Samuel, Cornell Glen, Dwight Yorke (retired), Scott Sealy, Stern John (injured), Kenwyne Jones (injured).
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Triniposse , RF & J2099 I thought TnT was going to use
there WCQ Squad , did they(TTFF) reach a settlement with
there overseas based players ? I did not follow TT V ENG game live.
Oh another thing SW.net do not think am begging friends but
this website is ausome ! keep up the good work .
Thanks Leroy and no we not using we world cup team... missing players are...
Kelvin Jack, Avery John, Brent Sancho, Cyd Gray, David Atiba Chalres, Ian Cox (retired), Shaka Hislop (retired), Marvin Andrews (retired), Christopher Birchall, Densill Theobald, Evans Wise (retired), Russell Latapy (retired), Silvio Spann, Anthony Wolfe , Collin Samuel, Cornell Glen, Dwight Yorke (retired), Scott Sealy, Stern John (injured), Kenwyne Jones (injured).
Kelvin Jack, Avery John, Brent Sancho, Cyd Gray, David Atiba Chalres, Ian Cox (retired), Shaka Hislop (retired), Marvin Andrews (retired), Christopher Birchall, Densill Theobald, Evans Wise (retired), Russell Latapy (retired), Silvio Spann, Anthony Wolfe , Collin Samuel, Cornell Glen, Dwight Yorke (retired), Scott Sealy, Stern John (injured), Kenwyne Jones (injured).
Andrews isn't Retired...He is injured ... He would have been called up
My God boy..look at some of them names that can walk into a position of this current Team(not starting xi but 18)...(bolded in Red)
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Why dis stink mouth jakan doh go and post he bowel movements on de reggayboys web site.Across there dey say dat jamette2009 is ah facking nuisance,ah crawling pest,ah stinking spineless cockaroach.So now we hah tuh be dealing with dis piece ah slime ? Steupppssss ,Fack dat ,not me....
HAAAWK TOOO ......jamette2009 you and yuh chi chi man posse..
.. HAUL ALL YUH MUDDA C0NT FROM HERE.
Berris, the title of the thread reads "Thread for the T&T v Jamaica Game", so if anything, expect the few Jakans that post here to have a say in this one. Let go off the animosity, plenty plenty Trini threads exist on the other Jamaican forums, one of which which is actually moderated by one of the Trini posters on this very site. Be tolerant of your caribbean brothers, at the end of the day we are all on this message board because we share the same passion, which is the game of FOOTBALL. You dont have to resort to insulting people just to make your point. JAmaica2099 is just a fan of his Reggaeboyz....and concidering that his countrys next game is agaianst, your country...you shouldnt be at all surprised that the youth is in his elements. For some reason I find people here are awlays "beefing"
I must say RF I am very impressed by your reply. You earned some respect from me today. Berris I must agree your post was not called for, atleast not in the way so so eloquently stated your oppinion. RF goodluck in de game
Cause God knows JA will need it ;D
I personally look forward to a Jamaica T&T rivalry, at any level. Yes, anything can happen in a "derby" game...but I have all the confidence in my team. Fact that the JFF hasarranged a charter flight from Kingston to POS tells you the importance of this game to the average Jamaica football supporter.
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I saw the Jamaica vs St Vincent game.
Fellas, Simon Ford is a bag of garbage.
Jamaica midfield was poor. They attacking third was better.
Tyrone and Goodison hold a solid defense.
Jamaica was using wing attack alot and one set of long balls. Now flow.
They are poor in the air. Using a 3 5 2 formation.
Gardener and Demar Phillips played good. Gardener was the ring leader and played midfield, he looked decent.
Evan Tyalor and Woodbine had some good runs but they not to consistent. Taylor first touch very poor and his passes predictable, but his shots was hard !!! Aurtis Whitley will wash that.
Demar Phillips, King, Gardener, Marshall and Burton we will have to watch for. Fuller makes some nice runs but he cannot finish, but his runs cause problems and King is a good poacher. Burton is hungry but may not start. King and Fuller will start up front and Burton is a good sub.
Jamaica have some good individual English talents but no constant flow as a team. They play agressive under pressure to throw they opponents off. We must be more composed and lock down they midfield.
Kenwyne Jones and Stern John will surely be miss for this game. We need to keep the attack on Jamaica as they have a decent attack as well and could keep us under pressure. Hope Cupid dont start for T&T..
They have no defenders capable of holding Kenwyne Jones !!! hope we meet again when Jones fit.
Now considering that you like to refer to the Reggae Boyz as "England Z". Rate your Soca Warriors against England. ;D
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Triniposse , RF & J2099 I thought TnT was going to use
there WCQ Squad , did they(TTFF) reach a settlement with
there overseas based players ? I did not follow TT V ENG game live.
Oh another thing SW.net do not think am begging friends but
this website is ausome ! keep up the good work .
Thanks Leroy and no we not using we world cup team... missing players are...
Kelvin Jack, Avery John, Brent Sancho, Cyd Gray, David Atiba Chalres, Ian Cox (retired), Shaka Hislop (retired), Marvin Andrews (retired), Christopher Birchall, Densill Theobald, Evans Wise (retired), Russell Latapy (retired), Silvio Spann, Anthony Wolfe , Collin Samuel, Cornell Glen, Dwight Yorke (retired), Scott Sealy, Stern John (injured), Kenwyne Jones (injured).
Kelvin Jack, Avery John, Brent Sancho, Cyd Gray, David Atiba Chalres, Ian Cox (retired), Shaka Hislop (retired), Marvin Andrews (retired), Christopher Birchall, Densill Theobald, Evans Wise (retired), Russell Latapy (retired), Silvio Spann, Anthony Wolfe , Collin Samuel, Cornell Glen, Dwight Yorke (retired), Scott Sealy, Stern John (injured), Kenwyne Jones (injured).
Andrews isn't Retired...He is injured ... He would have been called up
My God boy..look at some of them names that can walk into a position of this current Team(not starting xi but 18)...(bolded in Red)
I dont mean to ruffle any feathers, but what have the following players been doing since returning from teh world cup? It would appear to me that some of the players that you listed have not been playing at very high level....
1) Kelvin Jack? Where does he play? How old is he now?
2) Avery John- Hasnt featured for the REVS in recent time.
3) Brent Sancho - where does he make his living these days?
4) Cyd Gray, last time I heard he was playing in India (from a pure football perspective, he might be better off playing in the Trini league)
5) Cornell Glenn - Is he in England? USA?
6) Birchall, what has he been up to in recent times
7 etc
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They have no defenders capable of holding Kenwyne Jones !!! hope we meet again when Jones fit.
Sam, I recall a couple years ago Dwight Yorke came to Kingston for a World Cup qualifier on the back of a hattrick the previous weekend vs Arsenal.
He was totally marked out of the game by Ian Goodison, and had very little effect on the outcome of the game.
I like Kenwyn Jones, he is to Trinidad now what Onandi Lowe was to Jamaica a couple years ago, big, strong, powerful. To netralise him, All we ned to do is throw one of the country boys on the RBZ side to rough him up with some hard tackles :)
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Triniposse , RF & J2099 I thought TnT was going to use
there WCQ Squad , did they(TTFF) reach a settlement with
there overseas based players ? I did not follow TT V ENG game live.
Oh another thing SW.net do not think am begging friends but
this website is ausome ! keep up the good work .
Thanks Leroy and no we not using we world cup team... missing players are...
Kelvin Jack, Avery John, Brent Sancho, Cyd Gray, David Atiba Chalres, Ian Cox (retired), Shaka Hislop (retired), Marvin Andrews (retired), Christopher Birchall, Densill Theobald, Evans Wise (retired), Russell Latapy (retired), Silvio Spann, Anthony Wolfe , Collin Samuel, Cornell Glen, Dwight Yorke (retired), Scott Sealy, Stern John (injured), Kenwyne Jones (injured).
It's funny. On page 8 of this thread you talk about Ricketts, Goodison and Shelton. None of whom are retired Reggae Boyz. Yet you list several players in the 2006 T&T team whom have retired. ???
I don't even know which question to ask about which team is which that will play the Reggae Boyz. Seriously. ??? ???
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They have no defenders capable of holding Kenwyne Jones !!! hope we meet again when Jones fit.
Sam, I recall a couple years ago Dwight Yorke came to Kingston for a World Cup qualifier on the back of a hattrick the previous weekend vs Arsenal.
He was totally marked out of the game by Ian Goodison, and had very little effect on the outcome of the game.
no he was not you could watch the clips on you tube
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They have no defenders capable of holding Kenwyne Jones !!! hope we meet again when Jones fit.
Sam, I recall a couple years ago Dwight Yorke came to Kingston for a World Cup qualifier on the back of a hattrick the previous weekend vs Arsenal.
He was totally marked out of the game by Ian Goodison, and had very little effect on the outcome of the game.
I like Kenwyn Jones, he is to Trinidad now what Onandi Lowe was to Jamaica a couple years ago, big, strong, powerful. To netralise him, All we ned to do is throw one of the country boys on the RBZ side to rough him up with some hard tackles :)
??? Does the name Tyrone Marshall not mean anything to you. ;D
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Triniposse , RF & J2099 I thought TnT was going to use
there WCQ Squad , did they(TTFF) reach a settlement with
there overseas based players ? I did not follow TT V ENG game live.
Oh another thing SW.net do not think am begging friends but
this website is ausome ! keep up the good work .
Thanks Leroy and no we not using we world cup team... missing players are...
Kelvin Jack, Avery John, Brent Sancho, Cyd Gray, David Atiba Chalres, Ian Cox (retired), Shaka Hislop (retired), Marvin Andrews (retired), Christopher Birchall, Densill Theobald, Evans Wise (retired), Russell Latapy (retired), Silvio Spann, Anthony Wolfe , Collin Samuel, Cornell Glen, Dwight Yorke (retired), Scott Sealy, Stern John (injured), Kenwyne Jones (injured).
It's funny. On page 8 of this thread you talk about Ricketts, Goodison and Shelton. None of whom are retired Reggae Boyz. Yet you list several players in the 2006 T&T team whom have retired. ???
I don't even know which question to ask about which team is which that will play the Reggae Boyz. Seriously. ??? ???
He ask about the world cup player, so he got the list. There is many more T&T players we can add to this poor team we have. Like Sealy, Boucaud, Shakes, Avery, Birchall, Glen, Samuel, Julius, Sancho, Nigel Daniel Pacheco, Spann, Patterson, McFarlane, Bartholomew, Downing, Theobald, Thomas, Peltier, Glenton Wolfe, Kelvin Jack, Toussaint, Marcano etc etc... MOST very young and active for their clubs both local and aboard.
As for retired players, Cox, Andrews, Wise, Yorke and Latapy (in fact all) can still play better than many current JAM players and are still playing professianally in the UK...
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They have no defenders capable of holding Kenwyne Jones !!! hope we meet again when Jones fit.
Sam, I recall a couple years ago Dwight Yorke came to Kingston for a World Cup qualifier on the back of a hattrick the previous weekend vs Arsenal.
He was totally marked out of the game by Ian Goodison, and had very little effect on the outcome of the game.
I like Kenwyn Jones, he is to Trinidad now what Onandi Lowe was to Jamaica a couple years ago, big, strong, powerful. To netralise him, All we ned to do is throw one of the country boys on the RBZ side to rough him up with some hard tackles :)
I coulda mark Yorke in those day as Yorke was never committed and he wasn't as moblie as Jones so you will have top put 3 man on Jones. In 2005and 2006 Yorke played the best football forT&T senior team and it showed because we went to the 2006 WC.
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??? Does the name Tyrone Marshall not mean anything to you. ;D
Yes, he score a wonderful goal on us in 2001 but where did it take you ?
Does the word Gold Cup and St Vincent not mean anything to you. ;D
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Triniposse , RF & J2099 I thought TnT was going to use
there WCQ Squad , did they(TTFF) reach a settlement with
there overseas based players ? I did not follow TT V ENG game live.
Oh another thing SW.net do not think am begging friends but
this website is ausome ! keep up the good work .
Thanks Leroy and no we not using we world cup team... missing players are...
Kelvin Jack, Avery John, Brent Sancho, Cyd Gray, David Atiba Chalres, Ian Cox (retired), Shaka Hislop (retired), Marvin Andrews (retired), Christopher Birchall, Densill Theobald, Evans Wise (retired), Russell Latapy (retired), Silvio Spann, Anthony Wolfe , Collin Samuel, Cornell Glen, Dwight Yorke (retired), Scott Sealy, Stern John (injured), Kenwyne Jones (injured).
It's funny. On page 8 of this thread you talk about Ricketts, Goodison and Shelton. None of whom are retired Reggae Boyz. Yet you list several players in the 2006 T&T team whom have retired. ???
I don't even know which question to ask about which team is which that will play the Reggae Boyz. Seriously. ??? ???
He ask about the world cup player, so he got the list. There is many more T&T players we can add to this poor team we have. Like Sealy, Boucaud, Shakes, Avery, Birchall, Glen, Samuel, Julius, Sancho, Nigel Daniel Pacheco, Spann, Patterson, McFarlane, Bartholomew, Downing, Theobald, Thomas, Peltier, Glenton Wolfe, Kelvin Jack, Toussaint, Marcano etc etc... MOST very young and active for their clubs both local and aboard.
So those retired missing players will be part of the qualifiers then?
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Triniposse , RF & J2099 I thought TnT was going to use
there WCQ Squad , did they(TTFF) reach a settlement with
there overseas based players ? I did not follow TT V ENG game live.
Oh another thing SW.net do not think am begging friends but
this website is ausome ! keep up the good work .
Thanks Leroy and no we not using we world cup team... missing players are...
Kelvin Jack, Avery John, Brent Sancho, Cyd Gray, David Atiba Chalres, Ian Cox (retired), Shaka Hislop (retired), Marvin Andrews (retired), Christopher Birchall, Densill Theobald, Evans Wise (retired), Russell Latapy (retired), Silvio Spann, Anthony Wolfe , Collin Samuel, Cornell Glen, Dwight Yorke (retired), Scott Sealy, Stern John (injured), Kenwyne Jones (injured).
It's funny. On page 8 of this thread you talk about Ricketts, Goodison and Shelton. None of whom are retired Reggae Boyz. Yet you list several players in the 2006 T&T team whom have retired. ???
I don't even know which question to ask about which team is which that will play the Reggae Boyz. Seriously. ??? ???
He ask about the world cup player, so he got the list. There is many more T&T players we can add to this poor team we have. Like Sealy, Boucaud, Shakes, Avery, Birchall, Glen, Samuel, Julius, Sancho, Nigel Daniel Pacheco, Spann, Patterson, McFarlane, Bartholomew, Downing, Theobald, Thomas, Peltier, Glenton Wolfe, Kelvin Jack, Toussaint, Marcano etc etc... MOST very young and active for their clubs both local and aboard.
So those retired missing players will be part of the qualifiers then?
We have a blacklist in effect or else yes !!!! most of them...
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??? Does the name Tyrone Marshall not mean anything to you. ;D
Yes, he score a wonderful goal on us in 2001 but where did it take you ?
Does the word Gold Cup and St Vincent not mean anything to you. ;D
Nice! Does T&T exiting the first rounds of the World Cup scoring a single own goal and the Gold Cup mean anything to you. 8)
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Triniposse , RF & J2099 I thought TnT was going to use
there WCQ Squad , did they(TTFF) reach a settlement with
there overseas based players ? I did not follow TT V ENG game live.
Oh another thing SW.net do not think am begging friends but
this website is ausome ! keep up the good work .
Thanks Leroy and no we not using we world cup team... missing players are...
Kelvin Jack, Avery John, Brent Sancho, Cyd Gray, David Atiba Chalres, Ian Cox (retired), Shaka Hislop (retired), Marvin Andrews (retired), Christopher Birchall, Densill Theobald, Evans Wise (retired), Russell Latapy (retired), Silvio Spann, Anthony Wolfe , Collin Samuel, Cornell Glen, Dwight Yorke (retired), Scott Sealy, Stern John (injured), Kenwyne Jones (injured).
It's funny. On page 8 of this thread you talk about Ricketts, Goodison and Shelton. None of whom are retired Reggae Boyz. Yet you list several players in the 2006 T&T team whom have retired. ???
I don't even know which question to ask about which team is which that will play the Reggae Boyz. Seriously. ??? ???
He ask about the world cup player, so he got the list. There is many more T&T players we can add to this poor team we have. Like Sealy, Boucaud, Shakes, Avery, Birchall, Glen, Samuel, Julius, Sancho, Nigel Daniel Pacheco, Spann, Patterson, McFarlane, Bartholomew, Downing, Theobald, Thomas, Peltier, Glenton Wolfe, Kelvin Jack, Toussaint, Marcano etc etc... MOST very young and active for their clubs both local and aboard.
So those retired missing players will be part of the qualifiers then?
We have a blacklist in effect or else yes !!!! most of them...
And these are the only players that T&T can depend on. So only a B and C team is left?
If this is not the ultimate perfect excuse when the Reggae Boyz beat T&T or T&T don't advance in the WC qualifiers. I don't know what is. ;D
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They have no defenders capable of holding Kenwyne Jones !!! hope we meet again when Jones fit.
Sam, I recall a couple years ago Dwight Yorke came to Kingston for a World Cup qualifier on the back of a hattrick the previous weekend vs Arsenal.
He was totally marked out of the game by Ian Goodison, and had very little effect on the outcome of the game.
no he was not you could watch the clips on you tube
How many goals did he score. Looks like he had an easier time scoring vs the Arsenal defence than he did agaianst Jamaica's.
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Any info as far as this geme being on TV?
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Any info as far as this geme being on TV?
If Warner couldn't sell the rights for the England match - you think this one will sell?
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ANd Jamaica say dey have a deal with FSC ????
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ANd Jamaica say dey have a deal with FSC ????
This is a T&T home game so that deal is not in effect. TTFF has the rights to the match.
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jamaica in the country but i hear they not happy with the marvin lee stadium.
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ANd Jamaica say dey have a deal with FSC ????
Sportsmax and FSC deal is only for the Reggae Boyz home games.
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They have no defenders capable of holding Kenwyne Jones !!! hope we meet again when Jones fit.
Sam, I recall a couple years ago Dwight Yorke came to Kingston for a World Cup qualifier on the back of a hattrick the previous weekend vs Arsenal.
He was totally marked out of the game by Ian Goodison, and had very little effect on the outcome of the game.
no he was not you could watch the clips on you tube
How many goals did he score. Looks like he had an easier time scoring vs the Arsenal defence than he did agaianst Jamaica's.
So waht if he did not score? does a striker score every game ... the point is he was not marked out
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They have no defenders capable of holding Kenwyne Jones !!! hope we meet again when Jones fit.
Sam, I recall a couple years ago Dwight Yorke came to Kingston for a World Cup qualifier on the back of a hattrick the previous weekend vs Arsenal.
He was totally marked out of the game by Ian Goodison, and had very little effect on the outcome of the game.
no he was not you could watch the clips on you tube
How many goals did he score. Looks like he had an easier time scoring vs the Arsenal defence than he did agaianst Jamaica's.
So waht if he did not score? does a striker score every game ... the point is he was not marked out
I think you need to look at the tape again. Ian Goodison shut him down. ;D
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They have no defenders capable of holding Kenwyne Jones !!! hope we meet again when Jones fit.
Sam, I recall a couple years ago Dwight Yorke came to Kingston for a World Cup qualifier on the back of a hattrick the previous weekend vs Arsenal.
He was totally marked out of the game by Ian Goodison, and had very little effect on the outcome of the game.
no he was not you could watch the clips on you tube
How many goals did he score. Looks like he had an easier time scoring vs the Arsenal defence than he did agaianst Jamaica's.
So waht if he did not score? does a striker score every game ... the point is he was not marked out
I was at the game...no need to watch a Youtube video to prove my point. Goodison was marking Yorke all afternoon.
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RF yuh coach making excuse already.....as we say down here....HE TAKIN IN FRONT BEFORE IN FRONT TAKE HIM
REGGAE BOYZ SET TO ARRIVE IN FULL FORCE FOR SATURDAY'S 'FRIENDLY' SHOWDOWN Print E-mail
Jamaican Technical Director Rene Simoes will arrive in the country on Friday with 23-man squad comprising of no less than fifteen overseas-based professional to take on Trinidad and Tobago in Saturday’s friendly international at the Marvin Lee Stadium, Macoya from 6pm.
Following their 5-1 win over St Vincent and the Grenadines on Tuesday, Simoes named a 23-man squad which includes top marksman Marlon King of Watford, Bolton Wanderers midfielder Ricardo Gardner, Sheffield Wednesday midfielder Jermaine Johnson, Barnsley’s Jamal Campbel, Sheffield United’s Luton Shelton, Toronto FC’s Tyrone Marshall, Bradford City goalkeeper Donovan Ricketts, Stoke City’s Ricardo Fuller, Bradford City’s Omar Daley,Oneil Thompson of Norwegian club Nottoden FC and Sheffield Wednesday striker Deon Burton among others.
King scored a double against the Vincentians with Burton, captain Gardner and Phillips also among the scorers.
"They are really tired at this time of the year. They are supposed to be at rest and not thinking about football, but everywhere around the world is the same problem," Simoes said at the post-game press conference after Jamaica's 5-1 victory.
View Video - England Gone, Jamaica's Next!
"I have to be very careful about quantity, volume and intensity of training sessions and games until we face the Bahamas, but the guys went out and played well, it has been a tough week," he said.
“In the week we have, we have tried to reshape the team ... they did not get it exactly right (tonight), but they played well," he said. "Statistically, we were supposed to win but football is amazing, we played a well-organised team and I thought they played well. Now we will look ahead to Trinidad and Tobago.”
The T&T team meantime, minus striker Stern John, had another full session at the to Boldon Stadium on Thrusday morning and will train again at the Marvin Lee Stadium on Friday morning. (June 5, 2008)
Jamaica Squad: Donovan Ricketts, Shawn Sawyers, Jermaine Taylor, Rudolph Austin, Demar Phillips, Omar Daley, Ricardo Fuller, Luton Shelton, Evon Taylor, Oneil Thompson, Demar Stewart, O'Brian Woodbine, Tyrone Marshall, Adrian Reid, Ian Goodison, Ricardo Gardner, Jermaine Johnson, Deon Burton, Marlon King, Richard Langley, Simon Ford, Lee Williamson, Jamal Campbell-Ryce.
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Excuse or truth.
“In the week we have, we have tried to reshape the team ... they did not get it exactly right (tonight), but they played well," he said. "Statistically, we were supposed to win but football is amazing, we played a well-organised team and I thought they played well. Now we will look ahead to Trinidad and Tobago.”
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Where is our team staying?
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Flyer for the game has been added to the first post.
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They have no defenders capable of holding Kenwyne Jones !!! hope we meet again when Jones fit.
Sam, I recall a couple years ago Dwight Yorke came to Kingston for a World Cup qualifier on the back of a hattrick the previous weekend vs Arsenal.
He was totally marked out of the game by Ian Goodison, and had very little effect on the outcome of the game.
no he was not you could watch the clips on you tube
How many goals did he score. Looks like he had an easier time scoring vs the Arsenal defence than he did agaianst Jamaica's.
So waht if he did not score? does a striker score every game ... the point is he was not marked out
I was at the game...no need to watch a Youtube video to prove my point. Goodison was marking Yorke all afternoon.
yes but he did not mark out yorke
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Pacho Maturana's record vs. Jamaica:
w/ Ecuador
4-Oct-96 Quito 2-1 Jamaica
w/ Costa Rica
10-Feb-99 Kingston, Jam. 1-1 Jamaica
24-Feb-99 San José 9-0 Jamaica (see below for story)
w/ Columbia
13-Jul-03 Miami, USA 1-0 Jamaica
and the recent 2:2 T&T match
Costa Rica trounce Jamaica 9-0
Jamaica Gleaner, 26 Feb 1999
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) —
COSTA Rica embarrassed Jamaica with a 9-0 trouncing on Wednesday night, the first victory for the national team under its new Colombian coach Francisco Maturana.
Mauricio Solis scored in the first minute and in the 16th minute to set the pace in the friendly match. Jervis Drummond scored in the 21st minute; Rolando Fonseca in the 29th and 45th; Gerald Drummond in the 51st, 66th, and 82nd; and Walter Centeno in the 85th.
Jamaica played the final 13 minutes with only 10 men due to the expulsion of substitute Everton Bunsie for fouling Sandro Alfaro.
Costa Rica dominated from the beginning, locking Jamaica in their defensive zone and disabling any type of offensive attack.
At the start of play, Solis took advantage of a defensive error to score his first goal. Minutes later he connected on the most dramatic goal of the night: a hard solo shot from 25 metres.
Two weeks ago, the two teams tied 1-1 in Kingston, Jamaica.
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RF yuh coach making excuse already.....as we say down here....HE TAKIN IN FRONT BEFORE IN FRONT TAKE HIM
REGGAE BOYZ SET TO ARRIVE IN FULL FORCE FOR SATURDAY'S 'FRIENDLY' SHOWDOWN Print E-mail
Jamaican Technical Director Rene Simoes will arrive in the country on Friday with 23-man squad comprising of no less than fifteen overseas-based professional to take on Trinidad and Tobago in Saturday’s friendly international at the Marvin Lee Stadium, Macoya from 6pm.
Following their 5-1 win over St Vincent and the Grenadines on Tuesday, Simoes named a 23-man squad which includes top marksman Marlon King of Watford, Bolton Wanderers midfielder Ricardo Gardner, Sheffield Wednesday midfielder Jermaine Johnson, Barnsley’s Jamal Campbel, Sheffield United’s Luton Shelton, Toronto FC’s Tyrone Marshall, Bradford City goalkeeper Donovan Ricketts, Stoke City’s Ricardo Fuller, Bradford City’s Omar Daley,Oneil Thompson of Norwegian club Nottoden FC and Sheffield Wednesday striker Deon Burton among others.
King scored a double against the Vincentians with Burton, captain Gardner and Phillips also among the scorers.
"They are really tired at this time of the year. They are supposed to be at rest and not thinking about football, but everywhere around the world is the same problem," Simoes said at the post-game press conference after Jamaica's 5-1 victory.
View Video - England Gone, Jamaica's Next!
"I have to be very careful about quantity, volume and intensity of training sessions and games until we face the Bahamas, but the guys went out and played well, it has been a tough week," he said.
“In the week we have, we have tried to reshape the team ... they did not get it exactly right (tonight), but they played well," he said. "Statistically, we were supposed to win but football is amazing, we played a well-organised team and I thought they played well. Now we will look ahead to Trinidad and Tobago.”
The T&T team meantime, minus striker Stern John, had another full session at the to Boldon Stadium on Thrusday morning and will train again at the Marvin Lee Stadium on Friday morning. (June 5, 2008)
Jamaica Squad: Donovan Ricketts, Shawn Sawyers, Jermaine Taylor, Rudolph Austin, Demar Phillips, Omar Daley, Ricardo Fuller, Luton Shelton, Evon Taylor, Oneil Thompson, Demar Stewart, O'Brian Woodbine, Tyrone Marshall, Adrian Reid, Ian Goodison, Ricardo Gardner, Jermaine Johnson, Deon Burton, Marlon King, Richard Langley, Simon Ford, Lee Williamson, Jamal Campbell-Ryce.
He's been making this comment from the day the camp started last week, long before the St. Vincent game.
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Pacho Maturana's record vs. Jamaica:
w/ Ecuador
4-Oct-96 Quito 2-1 Jamaica
w/ Costa Rica
10-Feb-99 Kingston, Jam. 1-1 Jamaica
24-Feb-99 San José 9-0 Jamaica (see below for story)
w/ Columbia
13-Jul-03 Miami, USA 1-0 Jamaica
and the recent 2:2 T&T match
Costa Rica trounce Jamaica 9-0
Jamaica Gleaner, 26 Feb 1999
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) —
COSTA Rica embarrassed Jamaica with a 9-0 trouncing on Wednesday night, the first victory for the national team under its new Colombian coach Francisco Maturana.
Mauricio Solis scored in the first minute and in the 16th minute to set the pace in the friendly match. Jervis Drummond scored in the 21st minute; Rolando Fonseca in the 29th and 45th; Gerald Drummond in the 51st, 66th, and 82nd; and Walter Centeno in the 85th.
Jamaica played the final 13 minutes with only 10 men due to the expulsion of substitute Everton Bunsie for fouling Sandro Alfaro.
Costa Rica dominated from the beginning, locking Jamaica in their defensive zone and disabling any type of offensive attack.
At the start of play, Solis took advantage of a defensive error to score his first goal. Minutes later he connected on the most dramatic goal of the night: a hard solo shot from 25 metres.
Two weeks ago, the two teams tied 1-1 in Kingston, Jamaica.
Now ask the Costa Ricans why they turned of the lights and stoned coach Montesso during that friendly.
Was it because Jamaica's U-20 Reggae Boyz had knocked their U-20 team out of the qualifiers earlier that day? ;D
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Pacho Maturana's record vs. Jamaica:
w/ Ecuador
4-Oct-96 Quito 2-1 Jamaica
w/ Costa Rica
10-Feb-99 Kingston, Jam. 1-1 Jamaica
24-Feb-99 San José 9-0 Jamaica (see below for story)
w/ Columbia
13-Jul-03 Miami, USA 1-0 Jamaica
and the recent 2:2 T&T match
Like the man do like Queen Elizabeth and own Jamaica :rotfl:
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Pacho Maturana's record vs. Jamaica:
w/ Ecuador
4-Oct-96 Quito 2-1 Jamaica
w/ Costa Rica
10-Feb-99 Kingston, Jam. 1-1 Jamaica
24-Feb-99 San José 9-0 Jamaica (see below for story)
w/ Columbia
13-Jul-03 Miami, USA 1-0 Jamaica
and the recent 2:2 T&T match
Costa Rica trounce Jamaica 9-0
Jamaica Gleaner, 26 Feb 1999
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) —
COSTA Rica embarrassed Jamaica with a 9-0 trouncing on Wednesday night, the first victory for the national team under its new Colombian coach Francisco Maturana.
Mauricio Solis scored in the first minute and in the 16th minute to set the pace in the friendly match. Jervis Drummond scored in the 21st minute; Rolando Fonseca in the 29th and 45th; Gerald Drummond in the 51st, 66th, and 82nd; and Walter Centeno in the 85th.
Jamaica played the final 13 minutes with only 10 men due to the expulsion of substitute Everton Bunsie for fouling Sandro Alfaro.
Costa Rica dominated from the beginning, locking Jamaica in their defensive zone and disabling any type of offensive attack.
At the start of play, Solis took advantage of a defensive error to score his first goal. Minutes later he connected on the most dramatic goal of the night: a hard solo shot from 25 metres.
Two weeks ago, the two teams tied 1-1 in Kingston, Jamaica.
Now ask the Costa Ricans why they turned of the lights and stoned coach Montesso during that friendly.
Was it because Jamaica's U-20 Reggae Boyz had knocked their U-20 team out of the qualifiers earlier that day? ;D
now you meking up things
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jamaica in the country but i hear they not happy with the marvin lee stadium.
Whappen they can't find the dut or what?
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On CNC just now they said Stern is back in the T&T Camp today but still nursing a minor hamstring injury... and CNC believe he will not be risked
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And on TV6 one of Jamrock's many Brits did an interview... Burton the shithong name was ... He said he was baffled over the game being played on Artificial Turf and Simoes also wondered the same thing..saying we have many beautiful stadiums with grass and perfect conditions for Football but he thinks we are doing it as a home advantage trick ... little does he know why we not playing in the Stadium ::)
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Dey would have to be madmen to play Stern-turn-inho and risk him rippin' he hamstrings to shreds in some dotish tackle wit' dem hignorant Jakans. Save him fuh de Central Americans ....if de blacklist leh we geh dat far.
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And on TV6 one of Jamrock's many Brits did an interview... Burton the shithong name was ... He said he was baffled over the game being played on Artificial Turf and Simoes also wondered the same thing..saying we have many beautiful stadiums with grass and perfect conditions for Football but he thinks we are doing it as a home advantage trick ... little does he know why we not playing in the Stadium ::)
look it here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtJZY_xbpow)
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On CNC just now they said Stern is back in the T&T Camp today but still nursing a minor hamstring injury... and CNC believe he will not be risked
i hope not
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Alyuh cud confirm d actual price of the ticket...ah hearing all kinda ting....
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And on TV6 one of Jamrock's many Brits did an interview... Burton the shithong name was ... He said he was baffled over the game being played on Artificial Turf and Simoes also wondered the same thing..saying we have many beautiful stadiums with grass and perfect conditions for Football but he thinks we are doing it as a home advantage trick ... little does he know why we not playing in the Stadium ::)
look it here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtJZY_xbpow)
I dont think the artificial turf will be an issue. Besides, is Simes aware that they will have to play Cosa Rica at the Ricardo Saprissa stadium on an artificial surface?
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Alyuh cud confirm d actual price of the ticket...ah hearing all kinda ting....
check the flyer in the first post of this thread
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By d time my class done in south me eh go reach 4 d mobile seats so I will have 2 miss dis 1
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Pacho Maturana's record vs. Jamaica:
w/ Ecuador
4-Oct-96 Quito 2-1 Jamaica
w/ Costa Rica
10-Feb-99 Kingston, Jam. 1-1 Jamaica
24-Feb-99 San José 9-0 Jamaica (see below for story)
w/ Columbia
13-Jul-03 Miami, USA 1-0 Jamaica
and the recent 2:2 T&T match
Costa Rica trounce Jamaica 9-0
Jamaica Gleaner, 26 Feb 1999
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) —
COSTA Rica embarrassed Jamaica with a 9-0 trouncing on Wednesday night, the first victory for the national team under its new Colombian coach Francisco Maturana.
Mauricio Solis scored in the first minute and in the 16th minute to set the pace in the friendly match. Jervis Drummond scored in the 21st minute; Rolando Fonseca in the 29th and 45th; Gerald Drummond in the 51st, 66th, and 82nd; and Walter Centeno in the 85th.
Jamaica played the final 13 minutes with only 10 men due to the expulsion of substitute Everton Bunsie for fouling Sandro Alfaro.
Costa Rica dominated from the beginning, locking Jamaica in their defensive zone and disabling any type of offensive attack.
At the start of play, Solis took advantage of a defensive error to score his first goal. Minutes later he connected on the most dramatic goal of the night: a hard solo shot from 25 metres.
Two weeks ago, the two teams tied 1-1 in Kingston, Jamaica.
Now ask the Costa Ricans why they turned of the lights and stoned coach Montesso during that friendly.
Was it because Jamaica's U-20 Reggae Boyz had knocked their U-20 team out of the qualifiers earlier that day? ;D
now you meking up things
Or you don't know or remember anything. I remember since I have the U-20 qualifiers and the late news report of that day on dvd.
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Why dis stink mouth jakan doh go and post he bowel movements on de reggayboys web site.Across there dey say dat jamette2009 is ah facking nuisance,ah crawling pest,ah stinking spineless cockaroach.So now we hah tuh be dealing with dis piece ah slime ? Steupppssss ,Fack dat ,not me....
HAAAWK TOOO ......jamette2009 you and yuh chi chi man posse..
.. HAUL ALL YUH MUDDA C0NT FROM HERE.
Berris, the title of the thread reads "Thread for the T&T v Jamaica Game", so if anything, expect the few Jakans that post here to have a say in this one. Let go off the animosity, plenty plenty Trini threads exist on the other Jamaican forums, one of which which is actually moderated by one of the Trini posters on this very site. Be tolerant of your caribbean brothers, at the end of the day we are all on this message board because we share the same passion, which is the game of FOOTBALL. You dont have to resort to insulting people just to make your point. JAmaica2099 is just a fan of his Reggaeboyz....and concidering that his countrys next game is agaianst, your country...you shouldnt be at all surprised that the youth is in his elements. For some reason I find people here are awlays "beefing"
Look boy... FO CK YOU !!
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Why dis stink mouth jakan doh go and post he bowel movements on de reggayboys web site.Across there dey say dat jamette2009 is ah facking nuisance,ah crawling pest,ah stinking spineless cockaroach.So now we hah tuh be dealing with dis piece ah slime ? Steupppssss ,Fack dat ,not me....
HAAAWK TOOO ......jamette2009 you and yuh chi chi man posse..
.. HAUL ALL YUH MUDDA C0NT FROM HERE.
Berris, the title of the thread reads "Thread for the T&T v Jamaica Game", so if anything, expect the few Jakans that post here to have a say in this one. Let go off the animosity, plenty plenty Trini threads exist on the other Jamaican forums, one of which which is actually moderated by one of the Trini posters on this very site. Be tolerant of your caribbean brothers, at the end of the day we are all on this message board because we share the same passion, which is the game of FOOTBALL. You dont have to resort to insulting people just to make your point. JAmaica2099 is just a fan of his Reggaeboyz....and concidering that his countrys next game is agaianst, your country...you shouldnt be at all surprised that the youth is in his elements. For some reason I find people here are awlays "beefing"
I must say RF I am very impressed by your reply. You earned some respect from me today. Berris I must agree your post was not called for, atleast not in the way so so eloquently stated your oppinion. RF goodluck in de game
Cause God knows JA will need it ;D
Ahm... excuse meh.... Ah doh want tuh be rude eh ,if yuh doh agree wid meh post dais fine ,but yuh see when yuh want tuh telll meh how ah shud reply,especially tuh pest like reggaefart and he hen frens,yuh being very farce and wey wey outta place.In future try an doh tell meh how ah shud post on dis forum please,thank yuh.
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Look boy... FO CK YOU !!
Calm down brother...we all have bad days. Cool out.
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Look boy... FO CK YOU !!
Calm down brother...we all have bad days. Cool out.
yeah but allya bad days is when allya on here :devil:
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Look boy... FO CK YOU !!
Calm down brother...we all have bad days. Cool out.
yeah but allya bad days is when allya on here :devil:
lol :devil:
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http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/article_sports?id=161335121
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SOCA vs REGGAE - Trinidad & Tobago Express (http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/article_sports?id=161335121)
Jamaica, T&T rivalry will boost Carib teams - Jamaica Gleaner (http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20080607/sports/sports3.html)
^^^ Interview with Avery John!!
Reggae Boyz, Soca Warriors face off - Jamaica Gleaner (http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20080607/sports/sports2.html)
Reshaping the Boyz - Jamaica Gleaner (http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20080607/sports/sports8.html)
Locals make impression on Simoes - Jamaica Gleaner (http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20080607/sports/sports9.html)
Foreign legion's new faces - Jamaica Gleaner (http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20080607/sports/sports10.html)
Soca Warriors, Reggae Boyz clash at Macoya - Trinidad Guardian (http://www.guardian.co.tt/sports2.html)
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De article say ah win or at least a good performance....I sorry eh but F-DAT....good performance my arse!!
I PERSONALLY NOT ACCEPTING NOTHING LESS THAN A WIN 2-1............NO FRIGGIN DRAW OR A LOSS......OR MATURANA GOH HAVE TO START TO GIVE MIH SOME ANSWERS!!! >:(
Dat said...
GO T&T!!
:challenge: :duel: :duel: :wavetowel: :wavetowel: :wavetowel:
Jamaica hold dis.....
:flamethrower: :flamethrower: :flamethrower:
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We need a result. This match is much more serious than that fete match last week.
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We need a result. This match is much more serious than that fete match last week.
we need result in the final hex if we play them ... not at this game i am past the bragging rigths in friendlies we win when it counts
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We need a result. This match is much more serious than that fete match last week.
we need result in the final hex if we play them ... not at this game i am past the bragging rigths in friendlies we win when it counts
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Its not just bragging rights. Qualifiers start soon and we just came off mediocre performances against Barbados and a whipping by England. Jamaica is a good test and the boys need to try to turn things around and start converting potential into reality.
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Look boy... FO CK YOU !!
Calm down brother...we all have bad days. Cool out.
yeah but allya bad days is when allya on here :devil:
Then who are the ones on this thread having spasms and frothing curse words at the mouths as if they are possessed. Certainly not Jamaicans. :devil:
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De article say ah win or at least a good performance....I sorry eh but F-DAT....good performance my arse!!
I PERSONALLY NOT ACCEPTING NOTHING LESS THAN A WIN 2-1............NO FRIGGIN DRAW OR A LOSS......OR MATURANA GOH HAVE TO START TO GIVE MIH SOME ANSWERS!!! >:(
Dat said...
GO T&T!!
:challenge: :duel: :duel: :wavetowel: :wavetowel: :wavetowel:
Jamaica hold dis.....
:flamethrower: :flamethrower: :flamethrower:
i agree anything less is a failure, qualifying is just now.
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any word yet on if we could see this online for the foreign based?
today is level football boy... Euros and then following this game..
this is what the off season is supposed to be like.
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ok, aside from all the cussing and thing, who actually going the game today?
Over the last week i have gotten the vibes that the TT public not really interested in this game.
I personally know more jamaicans going than trinis, the uwi people and also some working professionals in their organisation in T&T.
Most people saving it seems for the bermuda game after the england game. Plus marvin lee seem to discourage alot of people cf to oval or stadium.
I going up in a couple hours to get my tkt in advance so i could pull in late-ish for the game, after the portugal game on tv
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Let us know if they selling the tickets this early. Marvin Lee so small the game will be full.
I doh like to lose to JA but the main objective of the game is whatever goals the coach set for the team and individual players.
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Gates open at 3:00 . I guess that is when they will start selling tickets. I will be down there.
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Gates open at 3:00 . I guess that is when they will start selling tickets. I will be down there.
Jah ah lookin for an accurate descript on how dem boys perform. I dont mean de touches report dat is for touches but rather if they could string a couple passes together and team chemistry. You does always have an eye out for stuff like dat so ah glad to hear yuh go be dey. Until later...
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I will try.
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I will try.
Yes I.
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Mags going for 5pm...
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ah guess it go a chatroom scene for all de foreign base... Not even an audio feed boy? eh!
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think i hear somewhere that tkts will be on sale from 9am on matchday, will let yall know
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http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/article_sports?id=161335121
The Reggae Boyz wouldn't have it any other way. :bringiton:
3-1 victory to the Boyz. :beermug:
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i will be there
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my line up (if it was up to me) 3-5-2
Ince
Hislop Lawrence A. Edwards
Telesford
Edwards Whitley K. Daniel
Hyland
Roberts Scotland
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Live linx anyone ? is it on one of the local TV stations ?
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how de locals treating we bad so boy....nobody aint even answer de request for ah live feed........all yuh share de love nah man...Jah Gol and company...help ah brodder out please
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My starting team 4-4-2
Hislop Lawrance Telesford Farrier
Whitley
Edwards Highland K. Daniel
Roberts Scotland
What others think?
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http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/article_sports?id=161335121
The Reggae Boyz wouldn't have it any other way. :bringiton:
3-1 victory to the Boyz. :beermug:
in your dreams yes, in reality i highly doubt it... :devil:
God is de BOSS....
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SOCA vs REGGAE - Trinidad & Tobago Express (http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/article_sports?id=161335121)
Jamaica, T&T rivalry will boost Carib teams - Jamaica Gleaner (http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20080607/sports/sports3.html)
^^^ Interview with Avery John!!
Reggae Boyz, Soca Warriors face off - Jamaica Gleaner (http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20080607/sports/sports2.html)
Reshaping the Boyz - Jamaica Gleaner (http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20080607/sports/sports8.html)
Locals make impression on Simoes - Jamaica Gleaner (http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20080607/sports/sports9.html)
Foreign legion's new faces - Jamaica Gleaner (http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20080607/sports/sports10.html)
Soca Warriors, Reggae Boyz clash at Macoya - Trinidad Guardian (http://www.guardian.co.tt/sports2.html)
breddah which stations, radio and tv bringing the game today?
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http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/article_sports?id=161335121
The Reggae Boyz wouldn't have it any other way. :bringiton:
3-1 victory to the Boyz. :beermug:
in your dreams yes, in reality i highly doubt it... :devil:
God is de BOSS....
Aannndd GOD only made Trinis in his image. Right. 8)
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Aannndd GOD only made Trinis in his image. Right. 8)
as allyuh jamaicans does say...yuh done know
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My starting team 4-4-2
Hislop Lawrance Telesford Farrier
Whitley
Edwards Highland K. Daniel
Roberts Scotland
What others think?
Why u move Hislop from central defense?
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My starting team 4-4-2
Hislop Lawrance Telesford Farrier
Whitley
Edwards Highland K. Daniel
Roberts Scotland
What others think?
Why u move Hislop from central defense?
well since Cupid was not cutting it i ade that switch. so how this sound put telesford on teh right and hislopin the middle thats the only thing i can think of. :-\
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well since Cupid was not cutting it i ade that switch. so how this sound put telesford on teh right and hislopin the middle thats the only thing i can think of. :-\
If anything I think the coach might start Smith there and then bring on Cupid. Either Hislop or Telesford know how to play right back or comfortable there? As bad a game as Cupid had i eh think it necessary to over react. What yuh go do if Cupid starting :devil:
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well since Cupid was not cutting it i ade that switch. so how this sound put telesford on teh right and hislopin the middle thats the only thing i can think of. :-\
If anything I think the coach might start Smith there and then bring on Cupid. Either Hislop or Telesford know how to play right back or comfortable there? As bad a game as Cupid had i eh think it necessary to over react. What yuh go do if Cupid starting :devil:
well thats an option to bring in smith which is ok... As for if Cupid start i will make sure my fiance know close cause she know CPR and we have 911 on speed dial :devil: :devil: :devil: :devil:
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any tv coverage??????
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Which online link can I go to view the game today? Any links guys???? I know somebody on here must find a link...........LOL
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ah guess it go a chatroom scene for all de foreign base... Not even an audio feed boy? eh!
www.power102fm.com bringing it.
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:beermug: Socafan
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I sure 105 and I 95 will bring it
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Which online link can I go to view the game today? Any links guys?
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Which online link can I go to view the game today? Any links guys?Huh I know somebody on here must find a link...........LOL
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i seein ah 2-1 victory 4 tnt do i get a amen ;D
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amen...scotland bussing de net
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love this song...(soca warriors anthem) http://www.power102fm.com/profiles/ follow de game until we can find a link to see the game
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I thought Sport max had rights to Jamaica games... wah d arse going on... stueps
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radio links
http://www.i955fm.com/nowplaying.aspx
http://www.jumptv.com/en/channel/thevibect105fm/
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Toco and Matelot under flood watch according to Anil Roberts. :rotfl: :rotfl:
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wheres the chat room link on the first page flex
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wheres the chat room link on the first page flex
look to your left under "Links"
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Raining heavily.
The clock is not running on the scoreboard but about 13' gone now.
No real attacks from either side yet.
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Anil Roberts is ah imps. Like the rain started blowing in the press box, he start talking about he hop Minister Hunt put together a proposal which is not onerous. What the hell ??? JW knows well and good the stadium would have no one.
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Raining heavily.
The clock is not running on the scoreboard but about 13' gone now.
No real attacks from either side yet.
Where are you watching it?
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JA has all the possession so far.
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Come on Soca Warriors
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Raining heavily.
The clock is not running on the scoreboard but about 13' gone now.
No real attacks from either side yet.
Where are you watching it?
I'm watching it on the radio i95 or power102
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Raining heavily.
The clock is not running on the scoreboard but about 13' gone now.
No real attacks from either side yet.
Where are you watching it?
I'm watching it on the radio i95 or power102
;D thanks.
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Whats the TnT lineup?
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Wais D line up anyone? Hyland there?
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Jamaica Squad: 4-4-2
Donovan Ricketts; Ian Goodison, Jermaine Taylor, Simon Ford, O'Neil Thompson; Evan Taylor, Ricardo Gardener (capt), Demar Phillips, Rudolph Austin; Marlon King, Ricardo Fuller.
T&T Squad: 4-5-1
Clayton Ince; Kareem Smith, Makan Hislop, Dennis Lawrence, Aklie Edwards; Osei Telesford, Carlos Edwards, Khaleem Hyland, Keon Daniel, Aurtis Whitley (capt); Jason Scotland.
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TramLine Football?
Thanks for the line up Flex
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Wais D line up anyone? Hyland there?
lawrence, hislop, smith, telesford, daniel, A. Edwards, C. Edwards, Whitley, Hyland,
scotland, Ince
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Hyland on the field? Have not heard his name so far.
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Where u buy your radio Anil d COP shadow minister of sport is 2 b ignored
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Thanks fellaz
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Hislop....yellow card.
Like we defence holding strain.
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Which online link can I go to view the game today? Any links guys?Huh I know somebody on here must find a link...........LOL
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Come on T&T get your act together....we still taking too long to settle
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Jamaica Squad: 4-4-2
Donovan Ricketts; Ian Goodison, Jermaine Taylor, Simon Ford, O'Neil Thompson; Evan Taylor, Ricardo Gardener (capt), Demar Phillips, Rudolph Austin; Marlon King, Ricardo Fuller.
T&T Squad: 4-5-1
Clayton Ince; Kareem Smith, Makan Hislop, Dennis Lawrence, Aklie Edwards; Osei Telesford, Carlos Edwards, Khaleem Hyland, Keon Daniel, Aurtis Whitley (capt); Jason Scotland.
22-mins gone..... 0-0...
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T&T
We Want A GOOAALL
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Jamaica Squad: 4-4-2
Donovan Ricketts; Ian Goodison, Jermaine Taylor, Simon Ford, O'Neil Thompson; Evan Taylor, Ricardo Gardener (capt), Demar Phillips, Rudolph Austin; Marlon King, Ricardo Fuller.
T&T Squad: 4-5-1
Clayton Ince; Kareem Smith, Makan Hislop, Dennis Lawrence, Aklie Edwards; Osei Telesford, Carlos Edwards, Khaleem Hyland, Keon Daniel, Aurtis Whitley (capt); Jason Scotland.
Goal !!!!!!!!!!
Khaleem Hyland 29th.... left footed goal..... happy birthday wish...
Aklie Edwards and Scotland creating pressure.
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GOAL :wavetowel: :wavetowel:
Yes youth, its your time!
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GOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAL
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GOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAL
Hyland
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GOALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL Hyland
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Hyland on ah hi in his land ;D
Big Up!
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Is about time he entered the game. Good entry
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HYYYYYLLLAAAANNND!!!!!!!
Play yuhself young warrior!
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Seems like Hyland playing at a very high level...
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Yuh could now hear the crowd come alive ;D ;D ;D
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goal en alyuh mudder c**t ;D
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Local base d game of on d radio on radio trinbago with Angus Eve commentating no set ah antics
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Jackie Chan a la Jet Li Tackles going een now. :rotfl: :rotfl:
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:cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
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Sound like Ince having a good game. But Maturana cyah be too happy with that possesion ratio
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Jackie Chan a la Jet Li Tackles going een now. :rotfl: :rotfl:
Thats all them Yardman dem is play Bruce Lee football. :devil: :devil:
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Where is our central mids?
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Carlos having a quiet game ???
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Carlos having a quiet game ???
LP just assessed as "Carlos Edwards is having a very good defensive game"
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Dem Jamaicans better cool they f*cking ass down.
Carlos having a quiet game ???
LP just assessed as "Carlos Edwards is having a very good defensive game"
I hope so because he eh in the offensive game atall so far.
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Where is our central mids?
I know one blacklisted... :rotfl: :rotfl:
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Carlos having a quiet game ???
NOt just Carlos, Hyland did nothing except score the goal ??? Whitley had disappeared, Scotland has been out since the goal scored.
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Jamaica Squad: 4-4-2
Donovan Ricketts; Ian Goodison, Jermaine Taylor, Simon Ford, O'Neil Thompson; Evan Taylor, Ricardo Gardener (capt), Demar Phillips, Rudolph Austin; Marlon King, Ricardo Fuller.
T&T Squad: 4-5-1
Clayton Ince; Kareem Smith, Makan Hislop, Dennis Lawrence, Aklie Edwards; Osei Telesford, Carlos Edwards, Khaleem Hyland, Keon Daniel, Aurtis Whitley (capt); Jason Scotland.
Half Time - T&T leads 1-0
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Flex yuh wukin
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Is someone videotaping D game???
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Carlos having a quiet game ???
NOt just Carlos, Hyland did nothing except score the goal ??? Whitley had disappeared, Scotland has been out since the goal scored.
we winning.................so far
so I ent care if we players all sitting dong twiddling their thumbs :-[ :-[
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Carlos having a quiet game ???
NOt just Carlos, Hyland did nothing except score the goal ??? Whitley had disappeared, Scotland has been out since the goal scored.
Yeah the team chemistry just not happening. This is basically only the second game the overseas play with the locals. Whitley name eh call since before the goal. Hopefully the whole Maturana/Corneal controversy/Blacklist not causing discord with the team or at least I hope it won't last too much longer
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Carlos having a quiet game ???
NOt just Carlos, Hyland did nothing except score the goal ??? Whitley had disappeared, Scotland has been out since the goal scored.
we winning.................so far
so I ent care if we players all sitting dong twiddling their thumbs :-[ :-[
I want them to earn a win....is time to get this sh*t what going with this team sorted out.
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Dreamer and AB Trini where the weapons and firepower allyuh say Jamaica have?..
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That was what I was thinking. We not playing to well, but at least we score.
Sando Prince don't gloat yet, Ince came up with some heroics.
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Sando game eh done yet eh ;D
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Second Half Start, Jamaica switch to 3-5-2
Jamaica Squad: 3-5-2[/b]
Donovan Ricketts; Ian Goodison, Jermaine Taylor, Simon Ford, O'Neil Thompson (Omar Daley 46th); Evan Taylor, Ricardo Gardener (capt), Demar Phillips, Rudolph Austin; Marlon King, Ricardo Fuller.
T&T Squad: 4-5-1
Clayton Ince; Kareem Smith, Makan Hislop, Dennis Lawrence, Aklie Edwards; Osei Telesford, Carlos Edwards, Khaleem Hyland, Keon Daniel, Aurtis Whitley (capt); Jason Scotland.
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We will see now how effective a tactician Pacho is ;)
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So far the instructions to tighten up and focus being ignored
There are some serious problems with the mid and defence in terms of settling down and concentrating.
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It sounding like we under pressure...TnT get settle...
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like they plan now is to chop down Hyland >:(
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WTF..who is dis commentator????? de man frightening meh dred
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WTF..who is dis commentator????? de man frightening meh dred
try this link in your browser
mms://www.power102fm.com/Power102FM
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Second Half Start, Jamaica switch to 3-5-2
Jamaica Squad: 3-5-2[/b]
Donovan Ricketts; Ian Goodison, Jermaine Taylor, Simon Ford, O'Neil Thompson (Omar Daley 46th); Evan Taylor, Ricardo Gardener (capt), Demar Phillips, Rudolph Austin; Marlon King, Ricardo Fuller.
T&T Squad: 4-5-1
Clayton Ince; Kareem Smith, Makan Hislop, Dennis Lawrence, Aklie Edwards; Osei Telesford, Carlos Edwards, Khaleem Hyland, Keon Daniel, Aurtis Whitley (capt); Jason Scotland.
Note, 55-mins.
Bajan Ref making some suspicious calls. T&T defense playing poorly, seems Lawrence and Whitley carring injures ? Jamaica throwing everything at T&T. T&T with some poor long and high balls. Omar Daley having a good game.
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they playin ass
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Thanks for the link WC, dat man is pressah....and JA bringing it all
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Heh,heh..GAILANN RUN AH TRACK, RUN AH TRACK GAIL ANN!!! :D
Well yes.
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Damn Shelton cause plenty trouble the last time.
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a second goal will kill this Jamaican momentum
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Carlos yuh now wake up ;D
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Anil Roberts is the worst! This is the type of commentary you would give yuh partner if yuh reporting the game from yuh phone.
Real rum shop commentary...poor sedley joseph could hardly get a word in..steups
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Second Half Start, Jamaica switch to 3-5-2
Jamaica Squad: 3-5-2[/b]
Donovan Ricketts; Ian Goodison, Jermaine Taylor, Simon Ford, O'Neil Thompson (Omar Daley 46th); Evan Taylor, Ricardo Gardener (capt), Demar Phillips, Rudolph Austin; Marlon King, Ricardo Fuller (Luton Shelton 61st).
T&T Squad: 4-5-1
Clayton Ince; Kareem Smith, Makan Hislop, Dennis Lawrence, Aklie Edwards; Osei Telesford, Carlos Edwards, Khaleem Hyland, Keon Daniel, Aurtis Whitley (capt); Jason Scotland.
Still 1-0 T&T, 64th.... T&T stepping up now..... Hyland is just a boss !!!!!!
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like hyland is we new star boy
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INCE!!!
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lets get one more goal
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This is my qualm.............. Hyland not defending but showing up late for the attack.
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Joining 1 in every 3 attack not good enough. We forcing the play up the side to much.
Osie received a furry cap. ;D
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Second Half, Jamaica switch to 3-5-2
Jamaica Squad: 3-5-2[/b]
Donovan Ricketts; Ian Goodison, Jermaine Taylor, Simon Ford (Deon Burton 68th), O'Neil Thompson (Omar Daley 46th); Evan Taylor, Ricardo Gardener (capt), Demar Phillips, Rudolph Austin; Marlon King, Ricardo Fuller (Luton Shelton 61st).
T&T Squad: 4-5-1
Clayton Ince; Kareem Smith, Makan Hislop, Dennis Lawrence, Aklie Edwards; Osei Telesford, Carlos Edwards, Khaleem Hyland, Keon Daniel, Aurtis Whitley (capt); Jason Scotland.
Sub JAM... seems they switching to a 2-5-3 ..... :rotfl: ....only forwards and attacking players conming on... Simoes.... :frustrated: :nailbiting:
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Why we don't go to a 4-4-2 to encourage JA to bring a midfielder back in an effort to help relieve some pressure?
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game is showing at 9pm tonight delayed on NCC CHANNEL 4 dont miss it. ah make this post so people will not miss d game.
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Connell in for Daniel
Carter on for Carlos Edwards
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Daniel and edawrads out.........Carter and Connell on.
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Why we don't go to a 4-4-2 to encourage JA to bring a midfielder back in an effort to help relieve some pressure?
Ah done tell yuh this will test Maturana tactical ability and communicative skills. 8)
Carlos coming off, and Daniel??? ???
Maturana trying a Beenie!
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Interesting sub move
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Second Half
Jamaica Squad:[/b]
Donovan Ricketts; Ian Goodison, Jermaine Taylor, Simon Ford (Deon Burton 68th), O'Neil Thompson (Omar Daley 46th); Evan Taylor, Ricardo Gardener (capt), Demar Phillips, Rudolph Austin; Marlon King, Ricardo Fuller (Luton Shelton 61st).
T&T Squad:
Clayton Ince; Kareem Smith, Makan Hislop, Dennis Lawrence, Aklie Edwards; Osei Telesford, Carlos Edwards (Kevon Carter 72nd), Khaleem Hyland, Keon Daniel (Kevaughn Connell 72nd), Aurtis Whitley (capt); Jason Scotland.
Update
74th, still 1-0 T&T....
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Connell in for Daniel
Carter on for Carlos Edwards
dont agree with the Edwards substitution..he's been the best player for us so far
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Connell in for Daniel
Carter on for Carlos Edwards
dont agree with the Edwards substitution..he's been the best player for us so far
we have bigger games to play......doh need to risk no freak injury
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Ancil Farrier #3 for Akile edwards
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So how many midfielders we have playing defensive mid? It sound like all 3 center mid playing in a defensive capacity.
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It sound like Hyland passing letting him down????
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Hyland is having a good game but they questioning his fitness level
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The man say Akile Edwrads have to go by pizza boys or churches chicken. :rotfl: He need to hit the gym cause he so skinny. :rotfl: :rotfl:
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Second Half
Jamaica Squad:[/b]
Donovan Ricketts; Ian Goodison, Jermaine Taylor, Simon Ford (Deon Burton 68th), O'Neil Thompson (Omar Daley 46th); Evan Taylor, Ricardo Gardener (capt), Demar Phillips, Rudolph Austin; Marlon King, Ricardo Fuller (Luton Shelton 61st).
T&T Squad:
Clayton Ince; Kareem Smith, Makan Hislop, Dennis Lawrence, Aklie Edwards (Ancil Farrier 77th); Osei Telesford, Carlos Edwards (Kevon Carter 72nd), Khaleem Hyland, Keon Daniel (Kevaughn Connell 72nd), Aurtis Whitley (capt); Jason Scotland.
Update
Goal T&T (Carter) ?..... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! but assistant ref made a bad called off side.. >:(
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WOW....need to see that clip
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INCE again!!! It PAINFULLY obvious we need Birchall back in this team. The TTFF can't keep a blind eye to this sh*t anymore
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Second Half
Jamaica Squad:[/b]
Donovan Ricketts; Ian Goodison, Jermaine Taylor, Simon Ford (Deon Burton 68th), O'Neil Thompson (Omar Daley 46th); Evan Taylor, Ricardo Gardener (capt), Demar Phillips, Rudolph Austin; Marlon King (Jermaine Johnson 82nd), Ricardo Fuller (Luton Shelton 61st).
T&T Squad:
Clayton Ince; Kareem Smith, Makan Hislop, Dennis Lawrence, Aklie Edwards (Ancil Farrier 77th); Osei Telesford, Carlos Edwards (Kevon Carter 72nd), Khaleem Hyland, Keon Daniel (Kevaughn Connell 72nd), Aurtis Whitley (capt); Jason Scotland.
Update
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Goal disallowed.....................said the lineman anticipated a pass that never came and should not be offside.
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The man say Akile Edwrads have to go by pizza boys or churches chicken. :rotfl: He need to hit the gym cause he so skinny. :rotfl: :rotfl:
I hear dat too. Dat is some f**k up crap to say on radio....lol
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Connell playing well
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Heh eh sounds like one way traffic to me. Total domination of the game by the Reggae Boyz...that commentator on the radio sounds as if he is close to having an heart attack (or an orgasm).
Jamaica scored 5 against St. vincent the other day... I dont think they dominated St. Vincent in much the same way they seem t obe dominating this one.
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Maturana has stood up for the first time.....he must have been cramping :rotfl:
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Why is Ince kicking long ball at this late period??? Shouldn't we be keeping possession???
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Reggea fan, what is the score again???????????????????????????????
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Reggea fan, what is the score again???????????????????????????????
Doh mind Reggaefan...he sh*tting heself under the bravado
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Stephen David on for injured (ankle) Connell
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Heh eh sounds like one way traffic to me. Total domination of the game by the Reggae Boyz...that commentator on the radio sounds as if he is close to having an heart attack (or an orgasm).
Jamaica scored 5 against St. vincent the other day... I dont think they dominated St. Vincent in much the same way they seem t obe dominating this one.
One way traffic into allyuh muddac**t goal.
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Heh eh sounds like one way traffic to me. Total domination of the game by the Reggae Boyz...that commentator on the radio sounds as if he is close to having an heart attack (or an orgasm).
T&T 1 - JA 0
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who is this referee???
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Second Half
Jamaica Squad:[/b]
Donovan Ricketts; Ian Goodison, Jermaine Taylor, Simon Ford (Deon Burton 68th), O'Neil Thompson (Omar Daley 46th); Evan Taylor, Ricardo Gardener (capt), Demar Phillips, Rudolph Austin; Marlon King (Jermaine Johnson 82nd), Ricardo Fuller (Luton Shelton 61st).
T&T Squad:
Clayton Ince; Kareem Smith, Makan Hislop, Dennis Lawrence, Aklie Edwards (Ancil Farrier 77th); Osei Telesford, Carlos Edwards (Kevon Carter 72nd), Khaleem Hyland, Keon Daniel (Kevaughn Connell 72nd) (Stephan David 86th), Aurtis Whitley (capt); Jason Scotland.
Update
JAM will get a penalty...... 90th....
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Reggea fan, what is the score again???????????????????????????????
Score is 1-0 T&T.
The scoreline doesnt reflect accurately on the flow of the game.
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penalty for JA
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MISS KA LE LE
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1-1
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Shelton...scored... 90-min...
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Why is Ince kicking long ball at this late period??? Shouldn't we be keeping possession???
This has been one of our problem, not playing from the back enough. We keep hitting long and giving it back.
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PURE F^^KERY
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Reggea fan, what is the score again???????????????????????????????
Doh mind Reggaefan...he sh*tting heself under the bravado
Nope. dominant performance by Jamaica....commentators are making that point as I type this..
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This ref is a c*nthole. He obviously take money.
Jack go do for him
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What the hell, I can't believe this.
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i need to see this game. commentators making it out like d ref clueless
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Ja pay dat Bajan ref ??? ??? ??? ???
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lawd..
here they come.
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What de hell is dis....NO DAMN BEHAVIOR
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referee name please
so win the head to head on away goals ::)
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The crowd need to rush the field and share some licks on that ref
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Ja pay dat Bajan ref ??? ??? ??? ???
With what... weed...bullets...ugly woman?
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The JA boil down when they see the big figure of Lawrence. :devil:
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What de hell is dis....NO DAMN BEHAVIOR
What yuh expect. Is Jamaica we talking about yuh know.
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The crowd need to rush the field and share some licks on that ref
Nah, we eh need all dat drama. Certainly not for no friendly.
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Ja pay dat Bajan ref ??? ??? ??? ???
With what... weed...bullets...ugly woman?
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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The JA boil down when they see the big figure of Lawrence. :devil:
:rotfl: :rotfl:
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hopefully this referee's performance will be assessed and he won't be allowed to do anymore big games....
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i seein ah 2-1 victory 4 tnt do i get a amen ;D
Yuh woulda be right if it wasnt for them low class Bajan officials
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The crowd need to rush the field and share some licks on that ref
Nah we have to much class for that.
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lawd..
here they come.
commentator says a draw for T&T vs Jamaica is like a victory for T&T LOL! What I find annoying though is supposedly inteligent commentator on thr Trini station reffering to Simoes as SIMONES. :o
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The crowd need to rush the field and share some licks on that ref
Nah, we eh need all dat drama. Certainly not for no friendly.
True. Uncle Jack go take good care of him. He go be soon reffing girls U-13 recreational footall in Carriacou. ;D
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Ja pay dat Bajan ref ??? ??? ??? ???
With what... weed...bullets...ugly woman?
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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Yeah it sound like that Ref REAL suspect dey.
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Ja pay dat Bajan ref ??? ??? ??? ???
With what... weed...bullets...ugly woman?
:rotfl:
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hopefully this referee's performance will be assessed and he won't be allowed to do anymore big games.... EVER
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lawd..
here they come.
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commentator says a draw for T&T vs Jamaica is like a victory for T&T LOL!
because we are rebuilding you A-hole.
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lawd..
here they come.
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commentator says a draw for T&T vs Jamaica is like a victory for T&T LOL!
LOL? So you actually happy with that poor finishing by JA?
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I NOT HAPPY!!!....but ah eh know if to be vex with de Ref or the coach or de players or who??.....ssttteeeuuupppss!!!...
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My system just came back online and I didn't bother to read any posts. Was a 3-1 victory as I predicted or victory for the Soca Warriors or a draw?
Maybe I should just read the posts.
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alas 1 of the many disadvantages of living in tobago. at best i will see channel 6. thank God 4 directv yes
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My system just came back online and I didn't bother to read any posts. Was a 3-1 victory as I predicted or victory for the Soca Warriors or a draw?
Maybe I should just read the posts.
Doh bother to read..allyuh lorse 5-1. Better luck next time.
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lawd..
here they come.
commentator says a draw for T&T vs Jamaica is like a victory for T&T LOL! What I find annoying though is supposedly inteligent commentator on thr Trini station reffering to Simoes as SIMONES. :o
because its a young team missing key players..what is JA excuse for not winning with their top players.?..RF yuh team is overrated..
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Tape the game please, please, please.
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My system just came back online and I didn't bother to read any posts. Was a 3-1 victory as I predicted or victory for the Soca Warriors or a draw?
Maybe I should just read the posts.
Doh bother to read..allyuh lorse 5-1. Better luck next time.
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Allyuh cockaroach eh tired getting fack up on site?
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A draw come like a win for TnT?????? What kind of asinine comment is that...geeze
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WOW...Commentators just said in the post match assessment that Jamaica put T&T under more pressure than England did! :o
nice to hear someone speak the truth for a change.
Anyway guys, I know the feeling...conceding a penalty in the last minute of a game is never an easy thing...but based on teh flow of the game over the 90 minutes, I dont think anyone will be surprised.
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My system just came back online and I didn't bother to read any posts. Was a 3-1 victory as I predicted or victory for the Soca Warriors or a draw?
Maybe I should just read the posts.
Doh bother to read..allyuh lorse 5-1. Better luck next time.
Okay! I won't read any posts.
My belief in you will be 5%. The next 95% will tune to the sports report tonight.
Although I don't think I will have to wait that long since your countrymen have already syarted talking.
I'm right. Aren't I. ;D
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WOW...Commentators just said in the post match assessment that Jamaica put T&T under more pressure than England did! :o
nice to hear someone speak the truth for a change.
Anyway guys, I know the feeling...conceding a penalty in the last minute of a game is never an easy thing...but based on teh flow of the game over the 90 minutes, I dont think anyone will be surprised.
RF yuh eh my question....how did you feel about Jamaica's inability to score tonight? After all you only scored after an obviously incompetent ref gave an unjustified penalty. That poor finishing will be a big problem for you guys going forward.
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lawd..
here they come.
commentator says a draw for T&T vs Jamaica is like a victory for T&T LOL! What I find annoying though is supposedly inteligent commentator on thr Trini station reffering to Simoes as SIMONES. :o
because its a yung team missing key players..what is JA excuse for not winning with their top players.?..RF yh team is overrated..
You mean missing Reggae Boyz like Tyrone Marshall, Andy Marshall, Khari Stephenson, Akeem Priestly, Sean Fraser, Claude Davis and others who were not called up to play and earn a draw in your own backyard on artificial turf.
I wonder why T&T didn't play on a real field. ???
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WOW...Commentators just said in the post match assessment that Jamaica put T&T under more pressure than England did! :o
nice to hear someone speak the truth for a change.
Anyway guys, I know the feeling...conceding a penalty in the last minute of a game is never an easy thing...but based on teh flow of the game over the 90 minutes, I dont think anyone will be surprised.
Puhleeze Rf.....allyuh win by referee........That penalty was not a penalty as the tackle was outside the penalty area in additio to which the keeper got the ball, and we should have been 2 goals up in any case. What a horrible piece of refereeing!!
Not surprised allyuh would be proud to DRAW in this manner, after all, allyuh proud to have gone to the worldcup with a setta brits for alluh team.
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WOW...Commentators just said in the post match assessment that Jamaica put T&T under more pressure than England did! :o
nice to hear someone speak the truth for a change.
Anyway guys, I know the feeling...conceding a penalty in the last minute of a game is never an easy thing...but based on teh flow of the game over the 90 minutes, I dont think anyone will be surprised.
RF yuh eh my question....how did you feel about Jamaica's inability to score tonight? After all you only scored after an obviously incompetent ref gave an unjustified penalty. That poor finishing will be a big problem for you guys going forward.
The artificial turf seems to have helped you guys a lot. Or did it. :rotfl:
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lawd..
here they come.
commentator says a draw for T&T vs Jamaica is like a victory for T&T LOL! What I find annoying though is supposedly inteligent commentator on thr Trini station reffering to Simoes as SIMONES. :o
because its a yung team missing key players..what is JA excuse for not winning with their top players.?..RF yh team is overrated..
I am not one to analyze teams in terms of who played or who didnt play etc. What I will say is that we have a pool of players that is in constant rotation...and I would expect T&T to have the same too, despite of their ages...we had a 18 year old guy in the defence who just left high school, playing in only his second international game, and then we had a veteran in the form of Goodison who is about 35 years old. Its all about balance. Our playmaker in the last game, Andy Williams had to return to the USA after the St. Vincent game, Tyrone Marshall touching down tonight to join the team for its next game mid-week....The strong team that took the field did more than enough to win the game by 3 clear goals based on what the Trini commentators were saying (thats all i have to go off until i see highlights). But we all know that its goals that win games...so the coaching stafff must be concerned in that area. Like i said, less dominant performance vs st. Vincent, but more goals...dominated this game, but players werent able to find the back of the net. Your keeper was definately the busier of ther two keepers.
And I would like to think that the both set of players would have put on a better showing on a natural grass surface. 90% of that Jakan team playing on syntheic turf for the first time in their football lives...must have been even more difficult learning to play on it while its wet too.
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WOW...Commentators just said in the post match assessment that Jamaica put T&T under more pressure than England did! :o
nice to hear someone speak the truth for a change.
Anyway guys, I know the feeling...conceding a penalty in the last minute of a game is never an easy thing...but based on teh flow of the game over the 90 minutes, I dont think anyone will be surprised.
Puhleeze Rf.....allyuh win by referee........That penalty was not a penalty as the tackle was outside the penalty area in additio to which the keeper got the ball, and we should have been 2 goals up in any case. What a horrible piece of refereeing!!
Not surprised allyuh would be proud to DRAW in this manner, after all, allyuh proud to have gone to the worldcup with a setta brits for alluh team.
A pot calling the kettle black. Don't forget it was Briton Chris Birchell that got T&T to the World Cup where a draw with Sweden made you proud.
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game is showing at 9pm tonight delayed on NCC CHANNEL 4 dont miss it. ah make this post so people will not miss d game.
tape it nuh
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alyuh jamiacans sad lil boys score on yall shitttttttttttttttt / english side alyuh had alyuh star boys n still could not score ,alyuh get a theif goal hull all alyuh mudda c**t go warriors
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I'm happy we were able to score, twice at that, on that pitch, without our 2 top rated strikers. Perhaps JA might consider installing some nice pitch instead of dem League 2 goatfield allyuh does play on.
And y'all still avoiding the question. Are you truly happy with the finishing? Against the US, Costa Rica, Canada, Mexico they will definitely score on you. But if you can't return fire....
Sound to me like both our coaches jobs not as secure as it was before the game start.
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lawd..
here they come.
commentator says a draw for T&T vs Jamaica is like a victory for T&T LOL! What I find annoying though is supposedly inteligent commentator on thr Trini station reffering to Simoes as SIMONES. :o
because its a yung team missing key players..what is JA excuse for not winning with their top players.?..RF yh team is overrated..
I am not one to analyze teams in terms of who played or who didnt play etc. Excuse #1What I will say is that we have a pool of players that is in constant rotation Excuse #2...and I would expect T&T to have the same too, despite of their ages...we had a 18 year old guy in the defence who just left high school, playing in only his second international game. OExcuse #3Our playmaker in the last game, Andy Williams had to return to the USA after the St. Vincent game, Excuse #4Tyrone Marshall touching down tonight to join teh team for its next game mid-week Excuse#5...The string teanm that took the field did more than enough to win the game by 3 clear goals based on what the Trini commentators were saying. But we all know that its goals that win games...so the coaching stafff must be concerned by that.
And I would like to think that the players would have put on a better showing on a natural grass surface. They did express their dissatisfaction at the fact that the game was being played on synthetic turf
Excuse #6
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I only caught the game in the second half and Jamaica sounded like the dominant team; however, JA was not able to capitalize on the opportunities and that could haunt you in your quest for a place in South Africa if that is not address. TnT, dread, apart from the questionable calls, Scotland needs support, fitness is an issue, defense and midfield was not too bad and I am sure it will continue to get better.
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JF yuh dam jackass we did not even use him for dis match and still yall could not defeat us shitttttttt houdsssssssssssss we does call alyuh
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Puhleeze Rf.....allyuh win by referee........That penalty was not a penalty as the tackle was outside the penalty area in additio to which the keeper got the ball, and we should have been 2 goals up in any case. What a horrible piece of refereeing!!
Did Jamaica win? I thoiught the game ended 1-1.
I can recall some ver bad refereeing decisions agaianst us in the past....so i suppose its good to have things go our way for a change. But i really dont think the refree had anything t do with the way the Jakans dominated you. The commentators said Jamaica we gave you a better game than England did.
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that game was supposed to be dead and buried according to the commentators accounts, because that 2nd goal was called offside when the pass wasn't even completed...
piss poor officiating.
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Puhleeze Rf.....allyuh win by referee........That penalty was not a penalty as the tackle was outside the penalty area in additio to which the keeper got the ball, and we should have been 2 goals up in any case. What a horrible piece of refereeing!!
Did Jamaica win? I thoiught the game ended 1-1.
I can recall some ver bad refereeing decisions agaianst us in the past....so i suppose its good to have things go our way for a change. But i really dont think the refree had anything t do with the way the Jakans dominated you. The commentators said Jamaica we gave you a better game than England did.
you and your side kick are the only ass clowns who can give a breakdown of a game you did not see
steupps
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FOOTBALLL IS A IS OURS JF track n field is alyuh sport good luck in the Olympics :rotfl: :rotfl:
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The commentators said Jamaica we gave you a better game than England did.
Lets not get carried away.
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The commentators said Jamaica we gave you a better game than England did.
Lets not get carried away.
Would it be the same commentator who said a draw come like a win for TnT..... :-\
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FOOTBALLL IS A IS OURS JF track n field is alyuh sport good luck in the Olympics :rotfl: :rotfl:
That's true. Just saw the turf during the sports report and it looked like a track turf. ???
What's up with that, Jack.
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And y'all still avoiding the question. Are you truly happy with the finishing? Against the US, Costa Rica, Canada, Mexico they will definitely score on you. But if you can't return fire....
You asking a dumb question here Zandolie. Any coach would be converned if their strikers wasted 7 easy clear cut scoring opportunities. Costa Rica, USA, Cost aRica etc will score on T&T too if you dont fire. You didnt fire today, so you should be just as concerned as I need to be.
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On recent evidence, Costa Rica and the USA will have little trouble with T&T.
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On recent evidence, Costa Rica and the USA will have little trouble with T&T.
USA is running a 2 game winnless streak agaainst Jamaica in world cup qualifiers. Jamaica tied USA 1-1 in Kingson and the RFK last quaifying. Costa Rica...last game they played us ended 1-1.
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game is showing at 9pm tonight delayed on NCC CHANNEL 4 dont miss it. ah make this post so people will not miss d game.
tape it nuh
dread i doh have nothing to tape it with :( .
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The commentators said Jamaica we gave you a better game than England did.
Lets not get carried away.
Its not me who said that boss, it was the commentators...all 3 of them concured
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game is showing at 9pm tonight delayed on NCC CHANNEL 4 dont miss it. ah make this post so people will not miss d game.
tape it nuh
dread i doh have nothing to tape it with :( .
no dvd recorder i sure want to see this game ....
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game is showing at 9pm tonight delayed on NCC CHANNEL 4 dont miss it. ah make this post so people will not miss d game.
tape it nuh
dread i doh have nothing to tape it with :( .
no dvd recorder i sure want to see this game ....
triniman why yuh eh ask wim fuh ah kiss?
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game is showing at 9pm tonight delayed on NCC CHANNEL 4 dont miss it. ah make this post so people will not miss d game.
tape it nuh
dread i doh have nothing to tape it with :( .
no dvd recorder i sure want to see this game ....
the only dvd i have is on my pc, sad but true. i wonder where small mag is
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game is showing at 9pm tonight delayed on NCC CHANNEL 4 dont miss it. ah make this post so people will not miss d game.
tape it nuh
dread i doh have nothing to tape it with :( .
no dvd recorder i sure want to see this game ....
triniman why yuh eh ask wim fuh ah kiss?
go so nuh go hug up pacho
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Puhleeze Rf.....allyuh win by referee........That penalty was not a penalty as the tackle was outside the penalty area in additio to which the keeper got the ball, and we should have been 2 goals up in any case. What a horrible piece of refereeing!!
Did Jamaica win? I thoiught the game ended 1-1.
I can recall some ver bad refereeing decisions agaianst us in the past....so i suppose its good to have things go our way for a change. But i really dont think the refree had anything t do with the way the Jakans dominated you. The commentators said Jamaica we gave you a better game than England did.
Steups....The fact of the matter is if the referee was half way decent the score would have been 2-0. If I were you I wouldn't take consolation in blatantly poor game changing decisions like those in this game. The referee was responsible for you not losing this game.
What the commentators meant was that the game was more intense because Jamaicans seem to be threatened by TNT, so you always bring your A game. :rotfl: We playing allyuh with a set ah teenagers for heavens sake. Funnily enough, most Trinis view Mexico and in particular USA as our real competiton, probably because for us, football began looong before 1998, Jamaica being a mere speed bump on the qualifying road.
So take yuh draw pardnuh. Thanks for the game. Hope allyuh learn something.
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The commentators said Jamaica we gave you a better game than England did.
Lets not get carried away.
Its not me who said that boss, it was the commentators...all 3 of them concured
Forget how you play, you DID NOT WIN !!!!!!! shut the hell up..... playing good and not winning dont mean squat !!!!!
And you have never beated USA in qualifiers, so stop bragging about a tie... we been their and done that long time and with a FULL local born and bread T&T team too.... at RFK it was England Z team vs USA.... stop leaning on foreign born strength.... they are not true Jamaicans....
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And y'all still avoiding the question. Are you truly happy with the finishing? Against the US, Costa Rica, Canada, Mexico they will definitely score on you. But if you can't return fire....
You asking a dumb question here Zandolie. Any coach would be converned if their strikers wasted 7 easy clear cut scoring opportunities. Costa Rica, USA, Cost aRica etc will score on T&T too if you dont fire. You didnt fire today, so you should be just as concerned as I need to be.
Our 2 starting strikers were missing. But back to the question, a defence can be tightened, but finishing is much harder to perfect. I donèt think this was just an off-day. In the last game you team also threw away many chances. It seems like a serious problem to me.....and your defence made some horrible mistakes as well.
Our team also lacks chemistry but that is also easily cured. In spite of the score and the game flow I think T&Ts problem are more easily fixable experience and chemistry problems while JA is limited by lack of quality at international level.
Time will tell.
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T & T 1 - JA 1
We lined up like this
Ince
Smith Hislop Lawrence A. Edwards
Telesford
Otis Hyland
C. Edwards Daniel
Scotland
I left home about 4:20 and was in a seat in the bleacher section behind the goal to the north at 4:45. It was me, Laventille riddim section and about 8 other supporters in that section at the time. Whoever thought there would be trouble for seats was dead wrong.
Anyway game start. And the usual pattern emerged. Slow easy passes in the defense, give Otis d ball let him change the side to advance up the wing and mostly on the left. The more experienced Jamaican side looked more confident in possession of the ball and sprung several through passes on the right side especially. Kareem Smith did alright with them but he his want to hold the ball was detrimental at times. Captain Whitley and lieutenant Lawrence scolded him for this.
Jamaican striker # 10 was rendered ineffective for most of the half due to combination of good organisation and relatively good offside trap the T&T defense employed throughout the game.
The comment about T&T being pressured more by Jamaica than England is absolutely true. There was definitely less time and space to operate in and the usual elbows and pushed occurred. Jamaica earned quite a corners and brought Ince into serious action twice in the first half. He parried both shots over the bar. He commanded his area well throughout the game and dealt with Jamaican crosses which to be fair, were not that impressive.
After the brief rain shower in the first half the riddim section emerged and so did T&T. Akile Edwards picked a loose Jamaican pass from a restart and had a nice interplay with Daniel who found Hyland in space who wasted no time with and dispatched it low to the Keeper's right. I think his(the keeper) view was impeded by his own scrabbling defense. I estimate it to be around 30 mins, I have to estimate because they forget to start the clock in the first half.
Jamaica began to take the fight to T&T more and Telesford went into the referee's book for showing dissent after he fowled a player 30 yards from goal.It was foolish and unnecessary. I did appreciate his fight throughout the game though.
To my left was a group of drunken rastas who was buildin a weed in the open for everybody to see. It was a cool scene, nobody ent do them nothing and police was still by the gate anyway. By this time they joined in a chorus of "Allyuh by nuts from meh nah" It was a jovial atmosphere up there behind the goal and first half ended 1-0 to the Soca Warriors.
The second half started and it was all Jamaica for the first 10 mins. They created several opportunities capitalizing on their speed advantage on the wings. Ince dealt with all their submissions with ease.
If allyuh find I ent talk bout Scottie is not because he play shit is just that he was the lone striker and it was difficult for him to do any thing with 2 hard back Jamaicans on him all the time. Mid way through the second half the service especially from long pass from inside the T&T half improved. Scottie as we know is not speedy but will hold his own, and so he did. He and Carlos had some nice interplay but It was quite isolated in my opinion. The progress always resulted in a pass backward to Otis or Hyland who had a quiet game.
Carlos was subbed for Carter, and Daniel for Connel and Edwards for Farrier I suppose the tactic was to bolster the defense by adding pace on the flank and be able to spring a counter when available. It worked once with Carter but the move was nullified by a wrong offside call. The Jamaicans had the ball for longer periods and pressed hard. T&T did not deal well with their pace and resorted to time wasting tactics. with more than 15 mins to spare. I was disappointed to see that we were unable to keep the ball away from Jamaicans after taking the lead. It was and open game throughout.
The Riddim section changed the beat to reggae and we started to chant "Beat Jamaica , Beat Jamaica now" with 5 minutes to go. The taunt was entertaining for the moment but did not deter the Jamaicans. They sprang another through pass where Ince was deemed to have impeded the attacker. PENALTY was the call from the bajan official. I can't say if it was or not from my angle. But Shelton I believe it was shot to Ince's right and beat him. Understandably the ref was very unpopular at this time and we began to chant that grand ole hymn "The referee is a Bullaman" He even blow the game off on a T&T attack. 1-1 it ended and fair result I think.
There is a great deal of work to be done. The defense does not deal well with pace at all. I am happy with Otis' performance but I still think there is room for improvement. It is good that he is coping with his leadership role and was our best player. Highland was not faded in and out of the game too often. I think Carlos had an average game. Ince recovered well from the England performance. If he did foul the player it was the single stain on good performance.
One Addition. The Jamaican subs where more effective than ours. I know we have a lil injury situation but that speaks to the issue of depth in the squad.
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And y'all still avoiding the question. Are you truly happy with the finishing? Against the US, Costa Rica, Canada, Mexico they will definitely score on you. But if you can't return fire....
You asking a dumb question here Zandolie. Any coach would be converned if their strikers wasted 7 easy clear cut scoring opportunities. Costa Rica, USA, Cost aRica etc will score on T&T too if you dont fire. You didnt fire today, so you should be just as concerned as I need to be.
Our 2 starting strikers were missing. But back to the question, a defence can be tightened, but finishing is much harder to perfect. I donèt think this was just an off-day. In the last game you team also threw away many chances. It seems like a serious problem to me.....and your defence made some horrible mistakes as well.
Our team also lacks chemistry but that is also easily cured. In spite of the score and the game flow I think T&Ts problem are more easily fixable experience and chemistry problems while JA is limited by lack of quality at international level.
Time will tell.
So you saying Jamaica, having just totaly dominated you, doesnt have players of international quality? I dont think you have a better finisher anywhere in CONCACAF right now than Marlon King....he is up there with the best of them. How many games have your coach had with this bunch of players? dating back all the way from the Guadeloupe game. The chemistry arguement doesnt hold much water actually...this is only smoes 3rd game in charge...Maturana has had this bunch of players for more than 6 months now.
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Much thanks Jah Gol..
What was the attendance like?
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Much thanks Jah Gol..
What was the attendance like?
Poor, it did not even look like 2000.
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The commentators said Jamaica we gave you a better game than England did.
Lets not get carried away.
Its not me who said that boss, it was the commentators...all 3 of them concured
Forget how you play, you DID NOT WIN !!!!!!! shut the hell up..... playing good and not winning dont mean squat !!!!!
And you have never beated USA in qualifiers, so stop bragging about a tie... we been their and done that long time and with a FULL local born and bread T&T team too.... at RFK it was England Z team vs USA.... stop leaning on foreign born strength.... they are not true Jamaicans....
Not bragging re USA Sando, just making a point . Right we didnt win the game. disappointing result I suppose. Regarding thsi foreigh born crap. Question for you. If a cat born in a Kennel, does that make him a dog? :) I have kids born in teh USA...they eat Jamaican food, talk Jamaican talk, and are very Jamaican...just as well as they are American. The laws of our country makes them Jamaican citizens automatically. He heh. One word for you: CHRIS BIRCHALL!
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And y'all still avoiding the question. Are you truly happy with the finishing? Against the US, Costa Rica, Canada, Mexico they will definitely score on you. But if you can't return fire....
You asking a dumb question here Zandolie. Any coach would be converned if their strikers wasted 7 easy clear cut scoring opportunities. Costa Rica, USA, Cost aRica etc will score on T&T too if you dont fire. You didnt fire today, so you should be just as concerned as I need to be.
Our 2 starting strikers were missing. But back to the question, a defence can be tightened, but finishing is much harder to perfect. I donèt think this was just an off-day. In the last game you team also threw away many chances. It seems like a serious problem to me.....and your defence made some horrible mistakes as well.
Our team also lacks chemistry but that is also easily cured. In spite of the score and the game flow I think T&Ts problem are more easily fixable experience and chemistry problems while JA is limited by lack of quality at international level.
Time will tell.
So you saying Jamaica, having just totaly dominated you, doesnt have players of international quality? I dont think you have a better finisher anywhere in CONCACAF right now than Marlon King....he is up there with the best of them. How many games have your coach had with this bunch of players? dating back all the way from the Guadeloupe game. The chemistry arguement doesnt hold much water actually...this is only smoes 3rd game in charge...Maturana has had this bunch of players for more than 6 months now.
Who say JA totally dominated us...read the post above yours from someone who actually saw the game. And JA pressured us more than England is no big deal. England was VERY lackadaisical, so its no big honour to give us more pressure than them. At least we did not get 6.
Simoes may have had the players for only a short while but These JA players have played together many times before, they are vets. And for their performance tonight thats really disgraceful.
But this combo of T&T players have only played competitively maybe twice before this. And as you know from reading this site we most likely have a lot of problems with morale on this team that are not being reported in the media...not yet anyway.
But again so sad to see JAs team of veterans unable to fullfill their potential. Perhaps King and the rest will eventually get the hang of international football before the qualifiers start....
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Much thanks Jah Gol..
What was the attendance like?
Poor, it did not even look like 2000.
unbelievable. not even 2000 spectators showed up to see the national team play? wow. I believe 25,000 showed up to see you play in Kingston last month.
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And y'all still avoiding the question. Are you truly happy with the finishing? Against the US, Costa Rica, Canada, Mexico they will definitely score on you. But if you can't return fire....
You asking a dumb question here Zandolie. Any coach would be converned if their strikers wasted 7 easy clear cut scoring opportunities. Costa Rica, USA, Cost aRica etc will score on T&T too if you dont fire. You didnt fire today, so you should be just as concerned as I need to be.
Our 2 starting strikers were missing. But back to the question, a defence can be tightened, but finishing is much harder to perfect. I donèt think this was just an off-day. In the last game you team also threw away many chances. It seems like a serious problem to me.....and your defence made some horrible mistakes as well.
Our team also lacks chemistry but that is also easily cured. In spite of the score and the game flow I think T&Ts problem are more easily fixable experience and chemistry problems while JA is limited by lack of quality at international level.
Time will tell.
So you saying Jamaica, having just totaly dominated you, doesnt have players of international quality? I dont think you have a better finisher anywhere in CONCACAF right now than Marlon King....he is up there with the best of them. How many games have your coach had with this bunch of players? dating back all the way from the Guadeloupe game. The chemistry arguement doesnt hold much water actually...this is only smoes 3rd game in charge...Maturana has had this bunch of players for more than 6 months now.
Who say JA totally dominated us...read the post above yours from someone who actually saw the game. And JA pressured us more than England is no big deal. England was VERY lackadaisical, so its no big honour to give us more pressure than them. At least we did not get 6.
Simoes may have had the players for only a short while but These JA players have played together many times before, they are vets. And for their performance tonight thats really disgraceful.
But this combo of T&T players have only played competitively maybe twice before this. And as you know from reading this site we most likely have a lot of problems with morale on this team that are not being reported in the media...not yet anyway.
But again so sad to see JAs team of veterans unable to fullfill their potential. Perhaps King and the rest will eventually get the hang of international football before the qualifiers start....
The commentaors said Jamaica outplayed T&T in all departments. I have no reason to believe they were being untruthful just to make Jamaicans feel happy. And no, Jamaica putting more pressure on T&T than England did is nothing special, its more like the norm (is that what you are saying?)
And yes, its a disgraceful performance by Jamaica not being able to dispatch you by at least the same score England did recently. Noty sure why you think the Jamaican players are all vets when we had a 18 year old debutant standing strong in our defence. So wait, these T&T players didnt play on teh games vs Puerto Rico, Barbados, Grenada, Guyana, the last JAmaica games etc? Apart from Stern John and Kenwyne, who are the other players who didnt play vs England? I dont suppose yo uare still counting guys like Latapy, Yotke, Andrews etc. Are you?
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The commentators said Jamaica we gave you a better game than England did.
Lets not get carried away.
Its not me who said that boss, it was the commentators...all 3 of them concured
Forget how you play, you DID NOT WIN !!!!!!! shut the hell up..... playing good and not winning dont mean squat !!!!!
And you have never beated USA in qualifiers, so stop bragging about a tie... we been their and done that long time and with a FULL local born and bread T&T team too.... at RFK it was England Z team vs USA.... stop leaning on foreign born strength.... they are not true Jamaicans....
Not bragging re USA Sando, just making a point . Right we didnt win the game. disappointing result I suppose. Regarding thsi foreigh born crap. Question for you. If a cat born in a Kennel, does that make him a dog? :) I have kids born in teh USA...they eat Jamaican food, talk Jamaican talk, and are very Jamaican...just as well as they are American. The laws of our country makes them Jamaican citizens automatically. He heh. One word for you: CHRIS BIRCHALL!
Your kids are American, bottom line.... and where is Chris Birchall and if he does come back, we will have one foreign born, compare to JAM 20... you need a lot of help I see because your locals cant help... whats the purpose of the NPL ?
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Much thanks Jah Gol..
What was the attendance like?
Poor, it did not even look like 2000.
unbelievable. not even 2000 spectators showed up to see the national team play? wow. I believe 25,000 showed up to see you play in Kingston last month.
we just have more waggonist than jamaica. disgusting to see how they bumping they gum in the england game and never see them again for another game.
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Puhleeze Rf.....allyuh win by referee........That penalty was not a penalty as the tackle was outside the penalty area in additio to which the keeper got the ball, and we should have been 2 goals up in any case. What a horrible piece of refereeing!!
Did Jamaica win? I thoiught the game ended 1-1.
I can recall some ver bad refereeing decisions agaianst us in the past....so i suppose its good to have things go our way for a change. But i really dont think the refree had anything t do with the way the Jakans dominated you. The commentators said Jamaica we gave you a better game than England did.
Steups....The fact of the matter is if the referee was half way decent the score would have been 2-0. If I were you I wouldn't take consolation in blatantly poor game changing decisions like those in this game. The referee was responsible for you not losing this game.
What the commentators meant was that the game was more intense because Jamaicans seem to be threatened by TNT, so you always bring your A game. :rotfl: We playing allyuh with a set ah teenagers for heavens sake. Funnily enough, most Trinis view Mexico and in particular USA as our real competiton, probably because for us, football began looong before 1998, Jamaica being a mere speed bump on the qualifying road.
So take yuh draw pardnuh. Thanks for the game. Hope allyuh learn something.
Rebuilding. Isn't this the same T&T team that lost 3-0 to a teen English team last week.
Keep telling yourself that T&T has a group of teenagers playing for you until reality really kicks in.
Then let's see how the quickly T&T public turns on Mutarana
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On recent evidence, Costa Rica and the USA will have little trouble with T&T.
True. When was the last time that T&T even drew with any of those teams?
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T & T 1 - JA 1
We lined up like this
Ince
Smith Hislop Lawrence A. Edwards
Telesford
Otis Hyland
C. Edwards Daniel
Scotland
I left home about 4:20 and was in a seat in the bleacher section behind the goal to the north at 4:45. It was me, Laventille riddim section and about 8 other supporters in that section at the time. Whoever thought there would be trouble for seats was dead wrong.
Anyway game start. And the usual pattern emerged. Slow easy passes in the defense, give Otis d ball let him change the side to advance up the wing and mostly on the left. The more experienced Jamaican side looked more confident in possession of the ball and sprung several through passes on the right side especially. Kareem Smith did alright with them but he his want to hold the ball was detrimental at times. Captain Whitley and lieutenant Lawrence scolded him for this.
Jamaican striker # 10 was rendered ineffective for most of the half due to combination of good organisation and relatively good offside trap the T&T defense employed throughout the game.
The comment about T&T being pressured more by Jamaica than England is absolutely true. There was definitely less time and space to operate in and the usual elbows and pushed occurred. Jamaica earned quite a corners and brought Ince into serious action twice in the first half. He parried both shots over the bar. He commanded his area well throughout the game and dealt with Jamaican crosses which to be fair, were not that impressive.
After the brief rain shower in the first half the riddim section emerged and so did T&T. Akile Edwards picked a loose Jamaican pass from a restart and had a nice interplay with Daniel who found Otis in space which Captain wasted no time with and dispatched it low to the Keeper's right. I think his(the keeper) view was impeded by his own scrabbling defense. I estimate it to be around 30 mins, I have to estimate because they forget to start the clock in the second half.
Jamaica began to take the fight to T&T more and Telesford went into the referee's book for showing dissent after he fowled a player 30 yards from goal.It was foolish and unnecessary. I did appreciate his fight throughout the game though.
To my left was a group of drunken rastas who was buildin a weed in the open for everybody to see. It was a cool scene, nobody ent do them nothing and police was still by the gate anyway. By this time they joined in a chorus of "Allyuh by nuts from meh nah" It was a jovial atmosphere up there behind the goal and first half ended 1-0 to the Soca Warriors.
The second half started and it was all Jamaica for the first 10 mins. They created several opportunities capitalizing on their speed advantage on the wings. Ince dealt with all their submissions with ease.
If allyuh find I ent talk bout Scottie is not because he play shit is just that he was the lone striker and it was difficult for him to do any thing with 2 hard back Jamaicans on him all the time. Mid way through the second half the service especially from long pass from inside the T&T half improved. Scottie as we know is not speedy but will hold his own, and so he did. He and Carlos had some nice interplay but It was quite isolated in my opinion. The progress always resulted in a pass backward to Otis or Hyland who had a quiet game.
Carlos was subbed for Carter, and Daniel for Connel and Edwards for Farrier I suppose the tactic was to bolster the defense by adding pace on the flank and be able to spring a counter when available. It worked once with Carter but the move was nullified by a wrong offside call. The Jamaicans had the ball for longer periods and pressed hard. T&T did not deal well with their pace and resorted to time wasting tactics. with more than 15 mins to spare. I was disappointed to see that we were unable to keep the ball away from Jamaicans after taking the lead. It was and open game throughout.
The Riddim section changed the beat to reggae and we started to chant "Beat Jamaica , Beat Jamaica now" with 5 minutes to go. The taunt was entertaining for the moment but did not deter the Jamaicans. They sprang another through pass where Ince was deemed to have impeded the attacker. PENALTY was the call from the bajan official. I can't say if it was or not from my angle. But Shelton I believe it was shot to Ince's right and beat him. Understandably the ref was very unpopular at this time and we began to chant that grand ole hymn "The referee is a Bullaman" He even blow the game off on a T&T attack. 1-1 it ended and fair result I think.
There is a great deal of work to be done. The defense does not deal well with pace at all. I am happy with Otis' performance but I still think there is room for improvement. It is good that he is coping with his leadership role and was our best player. Highland was not faded in and out of the game too often. I think Carlos had an average game. Ince recovered well from the England performance. If he did foul the player it was the single stain on good performance.
One Addition. The Jamaican subs where more effective than ours. I know we have a lil injury situation but that speaks to the issue of depth in the squad.
good report, i find it hard to swallow that we are playing 3 mids of the same mold, whitley, hyland and osei are all in my opinion defensive mids, i still cannot understand why guerra was not introduced into the game as a creative option in the mid, since to me from all the games ive seen has been our downfall, our defenders we all know are not a cohesive unit as yet but we need to inject the creative aspect into our mid, any 3 of those mids can play holding, osei is being deemed as a utiility man thats fine but whitley and hyland cannot play alongside eachother bc they are the same type of midfielder.
God is de BOSS....
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The commentators said Jamaica we gave you a better game than England did.
Lets not get carried away.
Its not me who said that boss, it was the commentators...all 3 of them concured
Forget how you play, you DID NOT WIN !!!!!!! shut the hell up..... playing good and not winning dont mean squat !!!!!
And you have never beated USA in qualifiers, so stop bragging about a tie... we been their and done that long time and with a FULL local born and bread T&T team too.... at RFK it was England Z team vs USA.... stop leaning on foreign born strength.... they are not true Jamaicans....
Not bragging re USA Sando, just making a point . Right we didnt win the game. disappointing result I suppose. Regarding thsi foreigh born crap. Question for you. If a cat born in a Kennel, does that make him a dog? :) I have kids born in teh USA...they eat Jamaican food, talk Jamaican talk, and are very Jamaican...just as well as they are American. The laws of our country makes them Jamaican citizens automatically. He heh. One word for you: CHRIS BIRCHALL!
Your kids are American, bottom line.... and where is Chris Birchall and if he does come back, we will have one foreign born, compare to JAM 20... you need a lot of help I see because your locals cant help... whats the purpose of the NPL ?
The fact that you dont have players born elsewhere lining up to play for T&T is not really much I can do about that boss. We have many more out there wanting to get in and still havent gotten the call yet. Ask Triniman to give yo a list. Nosworthy is still waiting to be called after declaring his hand. By the way, what became of Seabra? did he get his citizenship yet? What became of Cox? Ronnie Mauge?
My kids are americans by virtue of the fact that they were born here. That where it ends. 100% Jamaicans otherwise.
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RF f**k off.. Jamaica didnt dominate .... They had not 1 clear cut chance... all their shots were wide and those that were on target were not troublesome to Ince... The referee was the worst ref i have ever seen in my life... We scored a perfectly normal goal and it got ruled out for offside ... and then the penalty... unbelievable..the Jamrock shithongs didnt even appeal for the penalty...
Simoes and Pacho almost fight after the game... Big quarrel start and both management team cuss out each other and had to be slightly parted... The players nearly brawled as well... Botrh teams were committed to the nature of the game ... the Crowd passion was 20x better(and 20x smaller) than vs England..
The referee spoiled our deserved morale booster... Our youthfull Warriors should have beaten a Fully Strength Jamaica team .... Akeil Edwards our LB is our best available LB but he is still nowhere good enough to what we need... Kareem Smith had a ok game... Nowhere near Cyd or Spann's RB ability... Once we strengthen up the RB, CB alongside Lawrence and LB..we will be fine... Bring back Birchall..Theobald and Sammy...and we have a f**king squad to make noise in Concacaf.... After Bermuda(should we move on)...Time for ALL BULLSHIT TO f**kING END
Btw Carlos Edwards was shit today... did nothing and was completely out of it... seemed almost in another world.. Continue that star boy shit and he's in trouble...
We were Robbed of a needed victory...We were Robbed....... Gutted
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And y'all still avoiding the question. Are you truly happy with the finishing? Against the US, Costa Rica, Canada, Mexico they will definitely score on you. But if you can't return fire....
You asking a dumb question here Zandolie. Any coach would be converned if their strikers wasted 7 easy clear cut scoring opportunities. Costa Rica, USA, Cost aRica etc will score on T&T too if you dont fire. You didnt fire today, so you should be just as concerned as I need to be.
Our 2 starting strikers were missing. But back to the question, a defence can be tightened, but finishing is much harder to perfect. I donèt think this was just an off-day. In the last game you team also threw away many chances. It seems like a serious problem to me.....and your defence made some horrible mistakes as well.
Our team also lacks chemistry but that is also easily cured. In spite of the score and the game flow I think T&Ts problem are more easily fixable experience and chemistry problems while JA is limited by lack of quality at international level.
Time will tell.
So you saying Jamaica, having just totaly dominated you, doesnt have players of international quality? I dont think you have a better finisher anywhere in CONCACAF right now than Marlon King....he is up there with the best of them. How many games have your coach had with this bunch of players? dating back all the way from the Guadeloupe game. The chemistry arguement doesnt hold much water actually...this is only smoes 3rd game in charge...Maturana has had this bunch of players for more than 6 months now.
Who say JA totally dominated us...read the post above yours from someone who actually saw the game. And JA pressured us more than England is no big deal. England was VERY lackadaisical, so its no big honour to give us more pressure than them. At least we did not get 6.
Simoes may have had the players for only a short while but These JA players have played together many times before, they are vets. And for their performance tonight thats really disgraceful.
But this combo of T&T players have only played competitively maybe twice before this. And as you know from reading this site we most likely have a lot of problems with morale on this team that are not being reported in the media...not yet anyway.
But again so sad to see JAs team of veterans unable to fullfill their potential. Perhaps King and the rest will eventually get the hang of international football before the qualifiers start....
The commentaors said Jamaica outplayed T&T in all departments. I have no reason to believe they were being untruthful just to make Jamaicans feel happy. And no, Jamaica putting more pressure on T&T than England did is nothing special, its more like the norm (is that what you are saying?)
Hmm....the statistics dont bear that out.
And which commentator said that JA outplayed T&T in all departments. I must have missed that part. Im sure your team did well, but unfortunately could not score without the referees assistance. Again the impotency of Jamaica at international level is really troubling. The Jamican lack of quality is not good for CONCACAF as a whole.
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The commentators said Jamaica we gave you a better game than England did.
Lets not get carried away.
Its not me who said that boss, it was the commentators...all 3 of them concured
Forget how you play, you DID NOT WIN !!!!!!! shut the hell up..... playing good and not winning dont mean squat !!!!!
And you have never beated USA in qualifiers, so stop bragging about a tie... we been their and done that long time and with a FULL local born and bread T&T team too.... at RFK it was England Z team vs USA.... stop leaning on foreign born strength.... they are not true Jamaicans....
Question? Is Chris Birchell a true Trinidadian.
You should think and do your research before your questions come back at you and make you look dumb.
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The commentaors said Jamaica outplayed T&T in all departments. I have no reason to believe they were being untruthful just to make Jamaicans feel happy. And no, Jamaica putting more pressure on T&T than England did is nothing special, its more like the norm (is that what you are saying?)
Ok, you played better than us according to you (who didn't see the game and going on the comentators word), take that, but did you win ? you needed a penalty to tie the game, we scored on you twice and we also scored on you three times in Jamaica in the last game, one goal was dis allowed again. You have an EPL striker who you claim is the best in CONCACAF yet he score like 2 goals in his entire JAM career, Stern John scored 67, you have 3 other strikers/midfielders in the champion leauge and they produced nothing, they couldn't even beat a local T&T team.
Luton Shelton, Jermaine Johnson, Deon Burton (Champion league), Demar Phillips, Ricardo Fuller, Marlon King, Ricardo Gardener (EPL), Simon Ford (SPL), Donovan Ricketts, Omar Daley (league two).
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Correction on the report. Is Hyland who score , my mistake.
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T & T 1 - JA 1
We lined up like this
Ince
Smith Hislop Lawrence A. Edwards
Telesford
Otis Hyland
C. Edwards Daniel
Scotland
I left home about 4:20 and was in a seat in the bleacher section behind the goal to the north at 4:45. It was me, Laventille riddim section and about 8 other supporters in that section at the time. Whoever thought there would be trouble for seats was dead wrong.
Anyway game start. And the usual pattern emerged. Slow easy passes in the defense, give Otis d ball let him change the side to advance up the wing and mostly on the left. The more experienced Jamaican side looked more confident in possession of the ball and sprung several through passes on the right side especially. Kareem Smith did alright with them but he his want to hold the ball was detrimental at times. Captain Whitley and lieutenant Lawrence scolded him for this.
Jamaican striker # 10 was rendered ineffective for most of the half due to combination of good organisation and relatively good offside trap the T&T defense employed throughout the game.
The comment about T&T being pressured more by Jamaica than England is absolutely true. There was definitely less time and space to operate in and the usual elbows and pushed occurred. Jamaica earned quite a corners and brought Ince into serious action twice in the first half. He parried both shots over the bar. He commanded his area well throughout the game and dealt with Jamaican crosses which to be fair, were not that impressive.
After the brief rain shower in the first half the riddim section emerged and so did T&T. Akile Edwards picked a loose Jamaican pass from a restart and had a nice interplay with Daniel who found Otis in space which Captain wasted no time with and dispatched it low to the Keeper's right. I think his(the keeper) view was impeded by his own scrabbling defense. I estimate it to be around 30 mins, I have to estimate because they forget to start the clock in the second half.
Jamaica began to take the fight to T&T more and Telesford went into the referee's book for showing dissent after he fowled a player 30 yards from goal.It was foolish and unnecessary. I did appreciate his fight throughout the game though.
To my left was a group of drunken rastas who was buildin a weed in the open for everybody to see. It was a cool scene, nobody ent do them nothing and police was still by the gate anyway. By this time they joined in a chorus of "Allyuh by nuts from meh nah" It was a jovial atmosphere up there behind the goal and first half ended 1-0 to the Soca Warriors.
The second half started and it was all Jamaica for the first 10 mins. They created several opportunities capitalizing on their speed advantage on the wings. Ince dealt with all their submissions with ease.
If allyuh find I ent talk bout Scottie is not because he play shit is just that he was the lone striker and it was difficult for him to do any thing with 2 hard back Jamaicans on him all the time. Mid way through the second half the service especially from long pass from inside the T&T half improved. Scottie as we know is not speedy but will hold his own, and so he did. He and Carlos had some nice interplay but It was quite isolated in my opinion. The progress always resulted in a pass backward to Otis or Hyland who had a quiet game.
Carlos was subbed for Carter, and Daniel for Connel and Edwards for Farrier I suppose the tactic was to bolster the defense by adding pace on the flank and be able to spring a counter when available. It worked once with Carter but the move was nullified by a wrong offside call. The Jamaicans had the ball for longer periods and pressed hard. T&T did not deal well with their pace and resorted to time wasting tactics. with more than 15 mins to spare. I was disappointed to see that we were unable to keep the ball away from Jamaicans after taking the lead. It was and open game throughout.
The Riddim section changed the beat to reggae and we started to chant "Beat Jamaica , Beat Jamaica now" with 5 minutes to go. The taunt was entertaining for the moment but did not deter the Jamaicans. They sprang another through pass where Ince was deemed to have impeded the attacker. PENALTY was the call from the bajan official. I can't say if it was or not from my angle. But Shelton I believe it was shot to Ince's right and beat him. Understandably the ref was very unpopular at this time and we began to chant that grand ole hymn "The referee is a Bullaman" He even blow the game off on a T&T attack. 1-1 it ended and fair result I think.
There is a great deal of work to be done. The defense does not deal well with pace at all. I am happy with Otis' performance but I still think there is room for improvement. It is good that he is coping with his leadership role and was our best player. Highland was not faded in and out of the game too often. I think Carlos had an average game. Ince recovered well from the England performance. If he did foul the player it was the single stain on good performance.
One Addition. The Jamaican subs where more effective than ours. I know we have a lil injury situation but that speaks to the issue of depth in the squad.
good report, i find it hard to swallow that we are playing 3 mids of the same mold, whitley, hyland and osei are all in my opinion defensive mids, i still cannot understand why guerra was not introduced into the game as a creative option in the mid, since to me from all the games ive seen has been our downfall, our defenders we all know are not a cohesive unit as yet but we need to inject the creative aspect into our mid, any 3 of those mids can play holding, osei is being deemed as a utiility man thats fine but whitley and hyland cannot play alongside eachother bc they are the same type of midfielder.
God is de BOSS....
I thought the did ok against England
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RF f**k off.. Jamaica didnt dominate .... They had not 1 clear cut chance... all their shots were wide and those that were on target were not troublesome to Ince...
your statements above contradicts a report below by someone who saw the game. It also contradicts with what the 3 commentators saw in the game had to say at the end. At the end of the day, a 1-1 tie is perhaps fair result.
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The commentators said Jamaica we gave you a better game than England did.
Lets not get carried away.
Its not me who said that boss, it was the commentators...all 3 of them concured
Forget how you play, you DID NOT WIN !!!!!!! shut the hell up..... playing good and not winning dont mean squat !!!!!
And you have never beated USA in qualifiers, so stop bragging about a tie... we been their and done that long time and with a FULL local born and bread T&T team too.... at RFK it was England Z team vs USA.... stop leaning on foreign born strength.... they are not true Jamaicans....
Question? Is Chris Birchell a true Trinidadian.
You should think and do your research before your questions come back at you and make you look dumb.
Listen here yuh f**king c**t.... Birchall is more a Trini than most... He was in tears about not being included recently for the recent games and you could hear it in his voice.... You think all your Brits give a f**k about your shitty yard? If yuh see dem today...must be 2 could sing yuh anthem... Disgraceful ...
Just now all yuh Britz will do like Robbie Earl... take in the big games and duck the f**k out... Nobody cares about allyuh..nobody will bleed for allyuh... They just dere for so... f**k you and f**k Jamaica and f**k any Trini who say shit to this..
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And y'all still avoiding the question. Are you truly happy with the finishing? Against the US, Costa Rica, Canada, Mexico they will definitely score on you. But if you can't return fire....
You asking a dumb question here Zandolie. Any coach would be converned if their strikers wasted 7 easy clear cut scoring opportunities. Costa Rica, USA, Cost aRica etc will score on T&T too if you dont fire. You didnt fire today, so you should be just as concerned as I need to be.
Our 2 starting strikers were missing. But back to the question, a defence can be tightened, but finishing is much harder to perfect. I donèt think this was just an off-day. In the last game you team also threw away many chances. It seems like a serious problem to me.....and your defence made some horrible mistakes as well.
Our team also lacks chemistry but that is also easily cured. In spite of the score and the game flow I think T&Ts problem are more easily fixable experience and chemistry problems while JA is limited by lack of quality at international level.
Time will tell.
So you saying Jamaica, having just totaly dominated you, doesnt have players of international quality? I dont think you have a better finisher anywhere in CONCACAF right now than Marlon King....he is up there with the best of them. How many games have your coach had with this bunch of players? dating back all the way from the Guadeloupe game. The chemistry arguement doesnt hold much water actually...this is only smoes 3rd game in charge...Maturana has had this bunch of players for more than 6 months now.
Who say JA totally dominated us...read the post above yours from someone who actually saw the game. And JA pressured us more than England is no big deal. England was VERY lackadaisical, so its no big honour to give us more pressure than them. At least we did not get 6.
Simoes may have had the players for only a short while but These JA players have played together many times before, they are vets. And for their performance tonight thats really disgraceful.
But this combo of T&T players have only played competitively maybe twice before this. And as you know from reading this site we most likely have a lot of problems with morale on this team that are not being reported in the media...not yet anyway.
But again so sad to see JAs team of veterans unable to fullfill their potential. Perhaps King and the rest will eventually get the hang of international football before the qualifiers start....
??? You forgot to talk about T&T's veterans who play in leagues overseas. ;D
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RF f**k off.. Jamaica didnt dominate .... They had not 1 clear cut chance... all their shots were wide and those that were on target were not troublesome to Ince...
your statements above contradicts a report below by someone who saw the game. It also contradicts with what the 3 commentators saw in the game had to say at the end. At the end of the day, a 1-1 tie is perhaps fair result.
We were even... Yall tried to attack a bit more cuz we were sitting back on the lead... but we were even.. but we had the clear cut chances and a poorly called offside goal.. and a poor poor poor penalty... we should have gotten the win..but that's football... no love here from me to you or your country...i'm sorry i just will never be on friendly terms with yall... that's how it's supposed to be...we all need a derby... war will continue next time we meet...
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The commentators said Jamaica we gave you a better game than England did.
Lets not get carried away.
Its not me who said that boss, it was the commentators...all 3 of them concured
Forget how you play, you DID NOT WIN !!!!!!! shut the hell up..... playing good and not winning dont mean squat !!!!!
And you have never beated USA in qualifiers, so stop bragging about a tie... we been their and done that long time and with a FULL local born and bread T&T team too.... at RFK it was England Z team vs USA.... stop leaning on foreign born strength.... they are not true Jamaicans....
Not bragging re USA Sando, just making a point . Right we didnt win the game. disappointing result I suppose. Regarding thsi foreigh born crap. Question for you. If a cat born in a Kennel, does that make him a dog? :) I have kids born in teh USA...they eat Jamaican food, talk Jamaican talk, and are very Jamaican...just as well as they are American. The laws of our country makes them Jamaican citizens automatically. He heh. One word for you: CHRIS BIRCHALL!
Your kids are American, bottom line.... and where is Chris Birchall and if he does come back, we will have one foreign born, compare to JAM 20... you need a lot of help I see because your locals cant help... whats the purpose of the NPL ?
Wow! Another dumb question answered in the same statement. Seriously. :-[
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The commentaors said Jamaica outplayed T&T in all departments. I have no reason to believe they were being untruthful just to make Jamaicans feel happy. And no, Jamaica putting more pressure on T&T than England did is nothing special, its more like the norm (is that what you are saying?)
Ok, you played better than us according to you (who didn't see the game and going on the comentators word), take that, but did you win ? you needed a penalty to tie the game, we scored on you twice and we also scored on you three times in Jamaica in the last game, one goal was dis allowed again. You have an EPL striker who you claim is the best in CONCACAF yet he score like 2 goals in his entire JAM career, Stern John scored 67, you have 3 other strikers/midfielders in the champion leauge and they produced nothing, they couldn't even beat a local T&T team.
Luton Shelton, Jermaine Johnson, Deon Burton (Champion league), Demar Phillips, Ricardo Fuller, Marlon King, Ricardo Gardener (EPL), Simon Ford (SPL), Donovan Ricketts, Omar Daley (league two).
Marlon King scored a hattrick vs Haiti in the space of 30 minutes on the last world cup qualifying rounds. ...Haiti had a very inform player in their ranks for that game...guy called Peguero. Marlon King scored two goals vs El Salvador in San Slavador the following week. Marlon King scored two goals vs St. Vincent earlier this week. Thats more goals for Jamaica than Kenwyn Jones and Stern John combined for the past years for Trinidad! (including world cup games) And yes, there is a saying in football "the ball is round" recall how Sweden totally dominated you at teh world cup and couldnt score a goal (they had the likes of zlatan ibrahimovich and Henrik Laurson in their lineup. Point i'm making is that football is such a game! You very own in form striker Jason Scotland didnt even have a sniff at the Jamaican goal backs up my point further.
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T & T 1 - JA 1
We lined up like this
Ince
Smith Hislop Lawrence A. Edwards
Telesford
Otis Hyland
C. Edwards Daniel
Scotland
I left home about 4:20 and was in a seat in the bleacher section behind the goal to the north at 4:45. It was me, Laventille riddim section and about 8 other supporters in that section at the time. Whoever thought there would be trouble for seats was dead wrong.
Anyway game start. And the usual pattern emerged. Slow easy passes in the defense, give Otis d ball let him change the side to advance up the wing and mostly on the left. The more experienced Jamaican side looked more confident in possession of the ball and sprung several through passes on the right side especially. Kareem Smith did alright with them but he his want to hold the ball was detrimental at times. Captain Whitley and lieutenant Lawrence scolded him for this.
Jamaican striker # 10 was rendered ineffective for most of the half due to combination of good organisation and relatively good offside trap the T&T defense employed throughout the game.
The comment about T&T being pressured more by Jamaica than England is absolutely true. There was definitely less time and space to operate in and the usual elbows and pushed occurred. Jamaica earned quite a corners and brought Ince into serious action twice in the first half. He parried both shots over the bar. He commanded his area well throughout the game and dealt with Jamaican crosses which to be fair, were not that impressive.
After the brief rain shower in the first half the riddim section emerged and so did T&T. Akile Edwards picked a loose Jamaican pass from a restart and had a nice interplay with Daniel who found Otis in space which Captain wasted no time with and dispatched it low to the Keeper's right. I think his(the keeper) view was impeded by his own scrabbling defense. I estimate it to be around 30 mins, I have to estimate because they forget to start the clock in the second half.
Jamaica began to take the fight to T&T more and Telesford went into the referee's book for showing dissent after he fowled a player 30 yards from goal.It was foolish and unnecessary. I did appreciate his fight throughout the game though.
To my left was a group of drunken rastas who was buildin a weed in the open for everybody to see. It was a cool scene, nobody ent do them nothing and police was still by the gate anyway. By this time they joined in a chorus of "Allyuh by nuts from meh nah" It was a jovial atmosphere up there behind the goal and first half ended 1-0 to the Soca Warriors.
The second half started and it was all Jamaica for the first 10 mins. They created several opportunities capitalizing on their speed advantage on the wings. Ince dealt with all their submissions with ease.
If allyuh find I ent talk bout Scottie is not because he play shit is just that he was the lone striker and it was difficult for him to do any thing with 2 hard back Jamaicans on him all the time. Mid way through the second half the service especially from long pass from inside the T&T half improved. Scottie as we know is not speedy but will hold his own, and so he did. He and Carlos had some nice interplay but It was quite isolated in my opinion. The progress always resulted in a pass backward to Otis or Hyland who had a quiet game.
Carlos was subbed for Carter, and Daniel for Connel and Edwards for Farrier I suppose the tactic was to bolster the defense by adding pace on the flank and be able to spring a counter when available. It worked once with Carter but the move was nullified by a wrong offside call. The Jamaicans had the ball for longer periods and pressed hard. T&T did not deal well with their pace and resorted to time wasting tactics. with more than 15 mins to spare. I was disappointed to see that we were unable to keep the ball away from Jamaicans after taking the lead. It was and open game throughout.
The Riddim section changed the beat to reggae and we started to chant "Beat Jamaica , Beat Jamaica now" with 5 minutes to go. The taunt was entertaining for the moment but did not deter the Jamaicans. They sprang another through pass where Ince was deemed to have impeded the attacker. PENALTY was the call from the bajan official. I can't say if it was or not from my angle. But Shelton I believe it was shot to Ince's right and beat him. Understandably the ref was very unpopular at this time and we began to chant that grand ole hymn "The referee is a Bullaman" He even blow the game off on a T&T attack. 1-1 it ended and fair result I think.
There is a great deal of work to be done. The defense does not deal well with pace at all. I am happy with Otis' performance but I still think there is room for improvement. It is good that he is coping with his leadership role and was our best player. Highland was not faded in and out of the game too often. I think Carlos had an average game. Ince recovered well from the England performance. If he did foul the player it was the single stain on good performance.
One Addition. The Jamaican subs where more effective than ours. I know we have a lil injury situation but that speaks to the issue of depth in the squad.
good report, i find it hard to swallow that we are playing 3 mids of the same mold, whitley, hyland and osei are all in my opinion defensive mids, i still cannot understand why guerra was not introduced into the game as a creative option in the mid, since to me from all the games ive seen has been our downfall, our defenders we all know are not a cohesive unit as yet but we need to inject the creative aspect into our mid, any 3 of those mids can play holding, osei is being deemed as a utiility man thats fine but whitley and hyland cannot play alongside eachother bc they are the same type of midfielder.
God is de BOSS....
I thought the did ok against England
hyland spanna ah man yes, whitley played his usual defensive role but what great passing ability do they possess? what dribbling ability do they possess to create chances for our strikers? the mid is the key to the offense and the bread and butter for the strikers, if you dont have a creative mid servicing the strikers you cant creat opps to score. That has been evident in all the games
God is de BOSS...
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The commentaors said Jamaica outplayed T&T in all departments. I have no reason to believe they were being untruthful just to make Jamaicans feel happy. And no, Jamaica putting more pressure on T&T than England did is nothing special, its more like the norm (is that what you are saying?)
Ok, you played better than us according to you (who didn't see the game and going on the comentators word), take that, but did you win ? you needed a penalty to tie the game, we scored on you twice and we also scored on you three times in Jamaica in the last game, one goal was dis allowed again. You have an EPL striker who you claim is the best in CONCACAF yet he score like 2 goals in his entire JAM career, Stern John scored 67, you have 3 other strikers/midfielders in the champion leauge and they produced nothing, they couldn't even beat a local T&T team.
Luton Shelton, Jermaine Johnson, Deon Burton (Champion league), Demar Phillips, Ricardo Fuller, Marlon King, Ricardo Gardener (EPL), Simon Ford (SPL), Donovan Ricketts, Omar Daley (league two).
Now. Of those players you named. Highlight those born in Jamaica and those born in England.
Now. Think about previous statements that you have made about the bunch of foreign players that played today for the Reggae Boyz. 8)
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The commentators said Jamaica we gave you a better game than England did.
Lets not get carried away.
Its not me who said that boss, it was the commentators...all 3 of them concured
Forget how you play, you DID NOT WIN !!!!!!! shut the hell up..... playing good and not winning dont mean squat !!!!!
And you have never beated USA in qualifiers, so stop bragging about a tie... we been their and done that long time and with a FULL local born and bread T&T team too.... at RFK it was England Z team vs USA.... stop leaning on foreign born strength.... they are not true Jamaicans....
Question? Is Chris Birchell a true Trinidadian.
You should think and do your research before your questions come back at you and make you look dumb.
Listen here yuh f**king c**t.... Birchall is more a Trini than most... He was in tears about not being included recently for the recent games and you could hear it in his voice.... You think all your Brits give a f**k about your shitty yard? If yuh see dem today...must be 2 could sing yuh anthem... Disgraceful ...
Just now all yuh Britz will do like Robbie Earl... take in the big games and duck the f**k out... Nobody cares about allyuh..nobody will bleed for allyuh... They just dere for so... f**k you and f**k Jamaica and f**k any Trini who say shit to this..
Yep, Birchall is more Trini than most. Its very obvious.
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Point i'm making is that football is such a game! You very own in form striker Jason Scotland didnt even have a sniff at the Jamaican goal backs up my point further
First of all.. DO you know how long ago the season over???. Second...Do you know how long he has been training with the Senior team??? OK
I not here to argue as like you I did not see the game, and will wait till then to make a judgement...
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RF f**k off.. Jamaica didnt dominate .... They had not 1 clear cut chance... all their shots were wide and those that were on target were not troublesome to Ince...
your statements above contradicts a report below by someone who saw the game. It also contradicts with what the 3 commentators saw in the game had to say at the end. At the end of the day, a 1-1 tie is perhaps fair result.
RF! The asylum resident is Back. :rotfl:
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You forgot to talk about T&T's veterans who play in leagues overseas. ;D
Yes but they did well. Lawrence was probably the best defender on the pitch. Scotland alone probably could have done more damage had he not been shadowed by 2 defenders, and they had their hands full. Imagine JA threw THREE frowards at T&Ts defence....and still were unable to score. Very poor. You really cant be happy with that can you. Imagine if T&T had Scotland, Jones and Stern all up front. Ther score would be like a basketball game.
Edwards had a quiet game. Consider yourselves lucky ;D But thats it, only 3 players + Ince who were veterans. How do yall like Khaleem Hyland, our future JA killa. Just turned 19 lthis week by the way. wait until you meet his even younger teammates from Jabloteh. :o
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The commentators said Jamaica we gave you a better game than England did.
Lets not get carried away.
Its not me who said that boss, it was the commentators...all 3 of them concured
Forget how you play, you DID NOT WIN !!!!!!! shut the hell up..... playing good and not winning dont mean squat !!!!!
And you have never beated USA in qualifiers, so stop bragging about a tie... we been their and done that long time and with a FULL local born and bread T&T team too.... at RFK it was England Z team vs USA.... stop leaning on foreign born strength.... they are not true Jamaicans....
Question? Is Chris Birchell a true Trinidadian.
You should think and do your research before your questions come back at you and make you look dumb.
Listen here yuh f**king c**t.... Birchall is more a Trini than most... He was in tears about not being included recently for the recent games and you could hear it in his voice.... You think all your Brits give a f**k about your shitty yard? If yuh see dem today...must be 2 could sing yuh anthem... Disgraceful ...
Just now all yuh Britz will do like Robbie Earl... take in the big games and duck the f**k out... Nobody cares about allyuh..nobody will bleed for allyuh... They just dere for so... f**k you and f**k Jamaica and f**k any Trini who say shit to this..
Yep, Birchall is more Trini than most. Its very obvious.
??? And Burton is a true Reggae Boy. He just came to Jamaica with Fitzroy Simpson to train and keep fit. Then he was invited to the Reggae Boyz squad.
Robby Earl is a prominent commentator for the BPL Sunday games and still contributes to Jamaica's football programme. Fitzroy Simpson does the same.
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The commentaors said Jamaica outplayed T&T in all departments. I have no reason to believe they were being untruthful just to make Jamaicans feel happy. And no, Jamaica putting more pressure on T&T than England did is nothing special, its more like the norm (is that what you are saying?)
Ok, you played better than us according to you (who didn't see the game and going on the comentators word), take that, but did you win ? you needed a penalty to tie the game, we scored on you twice and we also scored on you three times in Jamaica in the last game, one goal was dis allowed again. You have an EPL striker who you claim is the best in CONCACAF yet he score like 2 goals in his entire JAM career, Stern John scored 67, you have 3 other strikers/midfielders in the champion leauge and they produced nothing, they couldn't even beat a local T&T team.
Luton Shelton, Jermaine Johnson, Deon Burton (Champion league), Demar Phillips, Ricardo Fuller, Marlon King, Ricardo Gardener (EPL), Simon Ford (SPL), Donovan Ricketts, Omar Daley (league two).
Marlon King scored a hattrick vs Haiti in the space of 30 minutes on the last world cup qualifying rounds. ...Haiti had a very inform player in their ranks for that game...guy called Peguero. Marlon King scored two goals vs El Salvador in San Slavador the following week. Marlon King scored two goals vs St. Vincent earlier this week. Thats more goals for Jamaica than Kenwyn Jones and Stern John combined for the past years for Trinidad! (including world cup games) And yes, there is a saying in football "the ball is round" recall how Sweden totally dominated you at teh world cup and couldnt score a goal (they had the likes of zlatan ibrahimovich and Henrik Laurson in their lineup. Point i'm making is that football is such a game! You very own in form striker Jason Scotland didnt even have a sniff at the Jamaican goal backs up my point further.
You talking about Marlon King scored a hattrick vs Haiti, well Stern John scored a double vs Mexico in a WC game.....
AGAIN...... Stern John scored 67 international goals for T&T including 25 World Cup Qualifying goals. Marlon King and Deon Burton combined cannot compare. And to make matters worst, King and Burton was BORN in England. Stern John is 100% Trini born and bread...... stop boasting on other cultures, Jamaica didn't creat Marlon King noe Burton, England did, Jamaican got ready make Boyz.
Sweden dominated us and we earned a point, they are a top team, Jamaica is not, you rely on other cultures to help youout.... !!!! no one will remember how T&T played, but the stat will show 20 years from now we earned a point aginst Sweden in the WC... and Stern record will always be 67 and counting...
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You forgot to talk about T&T's veterans who play in leagues overseas. ;D
Yes but they did well. Lawrence was probably the best defender on the pitch. Scotland alone probably could have done more damage had he not been shadowed by 2 defenders, and they had their hands full. Imagine JA threw THREE frowards at T&Ts defence....and still were unable to score. Very poor. You really cant be happy with that can you. Imagine if T&T had Scotland, Jones and Stern all up front. Ther score would be like a basketball game.
Edwards had a quiet game. Consider yourselves lucky ;D But thats it, only 3 players + Ince who were veterans. How do yall like Khaleem Hyland, our future JA killa. Just turned 19 lthis week by the way. wait until you meet his even younger teammates from Jabloteh. :o
Zandolie, fact that Dennis Lawrrence was the best defender on the pitch is just a reflection of the fact that it was more one way traffick that anything else. And give your youths a round of applause...but dont forget we had a 18/19 year old debutant in our ranks today too in teh defence. He was the one taking care of Scotland.
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You forgot to talk about T&T's veterans who play in leagues overseas. ;D
Yes but they did well. Lawrence was probably the best defender on the pitch. Scotland alone probably could have done more damage had he not been shadowed by 2 defenders, and they had their hands full. Imagine JA threw THREE frowards at T&Ts defence....and still were unable to score. Very poor. You really cant be happy with that can you. Imagine if T&T had Scotland, Jones and Stern all up front. Ther score would be like a basketball game.
Edwards had a quiet game. Consider yourselves lucky ;D But thats it, only 3 players + Ince who were veterans. How do yall like Khaleem Hyland, our future JA killa. Just turned 19 lthis week by the way. wait until you meet his even younger teammates from Jabloteh. :o
And when was it that T&T gave Jamaica a basketball score?
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Much thanks Jah Gol..
What was the attendance like?
Poor, it did not even look like 2000.
unbelievable. not even 2000 spectators showed up to see the national team play? wow. I believe 25,000 showed up to see you play in Kingston last month.
we just have more waggonist than jamaica. disgusting to see how they bumping they gum in the england game and never see them again for another game.
Question. Did they set up those additional 4000 bleachers for nothing? or they never set them up again
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You forgot to talk about T&T's veterans who play in leagues overseas. ;D
Yes but they did well. Lawrence was probably the best defender on the pitch. Scotland alone probably could have done more damage had he not been shadowed by 2 defenders, and they had their hands full. Imagine JA threw THREE frowards at T&Ts defence....and still were unable to score. Very poor. You really cant be happy with that can you. Imagine if T&T had Scotland, Jones and Stern all up front. Ther score would be like a basketball game.
Edwards had a quiet game. Consider yourselves lucky ;D But thats it, only 3 players + Ince who were veterans. How do yall like Khaleem Hyland, our future JA killa. Just turned 19 lthis week by the way. wait until you meet his even younger teammates from Jabloteh. :o
Zandolie, fact that Dennis Lawrrence was the best defender on the pitch is just a reflection of the fact that it was more one way traffick that anything else. And give your youths a round of applause...but dont forget we had a 18/19 year old debutant in our ranks today too in teh defence. He was the one taking care of Scotland.
..RF we all know there were more than one defender on Scotland all game..so dont start to talk out yuh arse
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I would be very disappointed If I were Jamaican. That is essentially your best team and you depended on a 89 min penalty to save your blushes. It was an open game throughout as I said. Trinidad started 6 local based men and brought on 2 more. Our 2 best forwards were also not playing at all This is not an insignificant fact . 2-2 in Jamaica against an even younger squad which included 16 year old Akeem Adams and 17 year old Jamaal Gay. Now 1-1 in Trinidad. I am not happy with the result I thought we should have closed up shop. But Jamaicans should be even more upset. You can't beat an understrength T&T team home or away.
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Much thanks Jah Gol..
What was the attendance like?
Poor, it did not even look like 2000.
unbelievable. not even 2000 spectators showed up to see the national team play? wow. I believe 25,000 showed up to see you play in Kingston last month.
we just have more waggonist than jamaica. disgusting to see how they bumping they gum in the england game and never see them again for another game.
Question. Did they set up those additional 4000 bleachers for nothing? or they never set them up again
An entire section to the left of the main stand was empty. The ones opposite the main stand were about 1/3 full. The ones behind the goal to the South where occupied by a T&T girls squad alone. The secondary covered stand had about 10 people in it.
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You forgot to talk about T&T's veterans who play in leagues overseas. ;D
Yes but they did well. Lawrence was probably the best defender on the pitch. Scotland alone probably could have done more damage had he not been shadowed by 2 defenders, and they had their hands full. Imagine JA threw THREE frowards at T&Ts defence....and still were unable to score. Very poor. You really cant be happy with that can you. Imagine if T&T had Scotland, Jones and Stern all up front. Ther score would be like a basketball game.
Edwards had a quiet game. Consider yourselves lucky ;D But thats it, only 3 players + Ince who were veterans. How do yall like Khaleem Hyland, our future JA killa. Just turned 19 lthis week by the way. wait until you meet his even younger teammates from Jabloteh. :o
Zandolie, fact that Dennis Lawrrence was the best defender on the pitch is just a reflection of the fact that it was more one way traffick that anything else. And give your youths a round of applause...but dont forget we had a 18/19 year old debutant in our ranks today too in teh defence. He was the one taking care of Scotland.
Yes our mid is not quite gelled as yet so that apparently created alot of opportunities to exploit. This has been a conssitent problem of late. But Lawrence did handle everything coming his way quite handily, as reflected in the imcompetence of Jamaicas strikers.
There were at least two defenders on Jason Scotland. And Im told he ran them ragged and often held them off 2 at a time. It was poor service from that same midfield that held Scotland back from scoring, not the skills of your defenders.
Not to worry, we have at least 5 midfielders missing who can walk onto this team, two of which repped us in the world cup last year. And as for the JA players that you keep mentioning that are absent, can they just walk onto your team....probably not.
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:rotfl: :rotfl: alyuh jamaicans does rel crack me up star alyuh drawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww young inexperience side and boasting its sad but yet funny
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I would be very disappointed If I were Jamaican. That is essentially your best team and you depended on a 89 min penalty to save your blushes. It was an open game throughout as I said. Trinidad started 6 local based men and brought on 2 more. Our 2 best forwards were also not playing at all This is not an insignificant fact . 2-2 in Jamaica against an even younger squad which included 16 year old Akeem Adams and 17 year old Jamaal Gay. Now 1-1 in Trinidad. I am not happy with the result I though we should have closed up shop. But Jamaicans should be even more upset. You can't beat an understrength T&T team home or away.
Why you think that was our best team? we have a pool of roughly 30 players..sadly only 11 can be on the field at any one time. Marshall is joining the team tonight for the next game. Williams was our best midfielder in our last game, flew back to teh states after the last game and will rejoin for the qualifiers. Still, other players based in Sweden and Belgium did not make the trip for this round. The pool is still strong. Apart from Jones and John, who was T&T missing from the England game last week?
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You forgot to talk about T&T's veterans who play in leagues overseas. ;D
Yes but they did well. Lawrence was probably the best defender on the pitch. Scotland alone probably could have done more damage had he not been shadowed by 2 defenders, and they had their hands full. Imagine JA threw THREE frowards at T&Ts defence....and still were unable to score. Very poor. You really cant be happy with that can you. Imagine if T&T had Scotland, Jones and Stern all up front. Ther score would be like a basketball game.
Edwards had a quiet game. Consider yourselves lucky ;D But thats it, only 3 players + Ince who were veterans. How do yall like Khaleem Hyland, our future JA killa. Just turned 19 lthis week by the way. wait until you meet his even younger teammates from Jabloteh. :o
And when was it that T&T gave Jamaica a basketball score?
The day that Stern, Jones and Scotland hit a JA defence together I guarantee there will be no referee assistance needed.
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:rotfl: :rotfl: alyuh jamaicans does rel crack me up star alyuh drawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww young inexperience side and boasting its sad but yet funny
Not bragging. I am just being a pest, trying to beat you guys at your own "picong" game. Most Jmaicans, including the players and coaching staff will be VERY disappointed in this result!
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ince ,otis, jason scotland lawrence , 4 players with experience , ja bring out there whole boom squad overseas base professionals and all alyuh do is drawwwwwwwwww
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Not bragging. I am just being a pest, trying to beat you guys at your own "picong" game. Most Jmaicans, including the players and coaching staff will be VERY disappointed in this result!
yeah well yuh making yuh self look like an ass
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You forgot to talk about T&T's veterans who play in leagues overseas. ;D
Yes but they did well. Lawrence was probably the best defender on the pitch. Scotland alone probably could have done more damage had he not been shadowed by 2 defenders, and they had their hands full. Imagine JA threw THREE frowards at T&Ts defence....and still were unable to score. Very poor. You really cant be happy with that can you. Imagine if T&T had Scotland, Jones and Stern all up front. Ther score would be like a basketball game.
Edwards had a quiet game. Consider yourselves lucky ;D But thats it, only 3 players + Ince who were veterans. How do yall like Khaleem Hyland, our future JA killa. Just turned 19 lthis week by the way. wait until you meet his even younger teammates from Jabloteh. :o
Zandolie, fact that Dennis Lawrrence was the best defender on the pitch is just a reflection of the fact that it was more one way traffick that anything else. And give your youths a round of applause...but dont forget we had a 18/19 year old debutant in our ranks today too in teh defence. He was the one taking care of Scotland.
Yes our mid is not quite gelled as yet so that apparently created alot of opportunities to exploit. This has been a conssitent problem of late. But Lawrence did handle everything coming his way quite handily, as reflected in the imcompetence of Jamaicas strikers.
There were at least two defenders on Jason Scotland. And Im told he ran them ragged and often held them off 2 at a time. It was poor service from that same midfield that held Scotland back from scoring, not the skills of your defenders.
Not to worry, we have at least 5 midfielders missing who can walk onto this team, two of which repped us in the world cup last year. And as for the JA players that you keep mentioning that are absent, can they just walk onto your team....probably not.
You cant really bank on players who are not even playing first team football to walk back into your side and change the side overnight. The squad you assembled to play England last week was the strongest side you had available...its missing two players, and all of a sudden its considered "weak" what does that say about your depth? Guys like Cornell Glenn, Marvin Andrews, Avery John etc havent neccesarily been lighting up the football world since the world cup, in most cases mostr of those players are riding pine at their respective clubs. I dont think any coach in his right mind would just throw a bunch of unknown players he has never seen play in his squad just so.
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ince ,otis, jason scotland lawrence , 4 players with experience , ja bring out there whole boom squad overseas base professionals and all alyuh do is drawwwwwwwwww
No, Jamaica picked 11 of our 40 plus players (it just so happens that we have a very deep pool yto choose from)
yes, the result is disappointing. I agree with u.
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:rotfl: :rotfl: alyuh jamaicans does rel crack me up star alyuh drawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww young inexperience side and boasting its sad but yet funny
Not bragging. I am just being a pest, trying to beat you guys at your own "picong" game. Most Jmaicans, including the players and coaching staff will be VERY disappointed in this result!
Exactly what I have been trying to say. Your forwards and defence let you down. Who really benefitted more from this game RF, your old players or our yugn local players. This is the second time you have failed to win throwing everything but the kitchen sink at us. THREE forwards RF...THREE...come on. A question. How will you cope with Haiti who beat T&T at the last digicel cup. Do you remember that cup RF.
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ince ,otis, jason scotland lawrence , 4 players with experience , ja bring out there whole boom squad overseas base professionals and all alyuh do is drawwwwwwwwww
No, Jamaica picked 11 of our 40 plus players (it just so happens that we have a very deep pool yto choose from)
yes, the result is disappointing. I agree with u.
A deep deep pool.... :rotfl: :rotfl: ....a deep pool of shit....
Name them..... 40 players, yea right.... you counting your youth team who T&T eliminated from the under 17 world cup... call more foreign born and boast on foreign cultures who you never developed...
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I would be very disappointed If I were Jamaican. That is essentially your best team and you depended on a 89 min penalty to save your blushes. It was an open game throughout as I said. Trinidad started 6 local based men and brought on 2 more. Our 2 best forwards were also not playing at all This is not an insignificant fact . 2-2 in Jamaica against an even younger squad which included 16 year old Akeem Adams and 17 year old Jamaal Gay. Now 1-1 in Trinidad. I am not happy with the result I though we should have closed up shop. But Jamaicans should be even more upset. You can't beat an understrength T&T team home or away.
And T&T should start worrying. Believe it or not. This is T&T's true team.
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The commentaors said Jamaica outplayed T&T in all departments. I have no reason to believe they were being untruthful just to make Jamaicans feel happy. And no, Jamaica putting more pressure on T&T than England did is nothing special, its more like the norm (is that what you are saying?)
Ok, you played better than us according to you (who didn't see the game and going on the comentators word), take that, but did you win ? you needed a penalty to tie the game, we scored on you twice and we also scored on you three times in Jamaica in the last game, one goal was dis allowed again. You have an EPL striker who you claim is the best in CONCACAF yet he score like 2 goals in his entire JAM career, Stern John scored 67, you have 3 other strikers/midfielders in the champion leauge and they produced nothing, they couldn't even beat a local T&T team.
Luton Shelton, Jermaine Johnson, Deon Burton (Champion league), Demar Phillips, Ricardo Fuller, Marlon King, Ricardo Gardener (EPL), Simon Ford (SPL), Donovan Ricketts, Omar Daley (league two).
Marlon King scored a hattrick vs Haiti in the space of 30 minutes on the last world cup qualifying rounds. ...Haiti had a very inform player in their ranks for that game...guy called Peguero. Marlon King scored two goals vs El Salvador in San Slavador the following week. Marlon King scored two goals vs St. Vincent earlier this week. Thats more goals for Jamaica than Kenwyn Jones and Stern John combined for the past years for Trinidad! (including world cup games) And yes, there is a saying in football "the ball is round" recall how Sweden totally dominated you at teh world cup and couldnt score a goal (they had the likes of zlatan ibrahimovich and Henrik Laurson in their lineup. Point i'm making is that football is such a game! You very own in form striker Jason Scotland didnt even have a sniff at the Jamaican goal backs up my point further.
You talking about Marlon King scored a hattrick vs Haiti, well Stern John scored a double vs Mexico in a WC game.....
AGAIN...... Stern John scored 67 international goals for T&T including 25 World Cup Qualifying goals. Marlon King and Deon Burton combined cannot compare. And to make matters worst, King and Burton was BORN in England. Stern John is 100% Trini born and bread...... stop boasting on other cultures, Jamaica didn't creat Marlon King noe Burton, England did, Jamaican got ready make Boyz.
Sweden dominated us and we earned a point, they are a top team, Jamaica is not, you rely on other cultures to help youout.... !!!! no one will remember how T&T played, but the stat will show 20 years from now we earned a point aginst Sweden in the WC... and Stern record will always be 67 and counting...
Do a countdown of Stern John's goals and see how many he scored against minnows.
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ince ,otis, jason scotland lawrence , 4 players with experience , ja bring out there whole boom squad overseas base professionals and all alyuh do is drawwwwwwwwww
No, Jamaica picked 11 of our 40 plus players (it just so happens that we have a very deep pool yto choose from)
yes, the result is disappointing. I agree with u.
A deep deep pool.... :rotfl: :rotfl: a deep pool of shit....
Name them.....
Stronger than your pool obvioulsy. you assembled a full strength squad for England last week. two players got injured and suddenly men like Carlos Edwards Dennis Lawrence and Jason Scotland are "yound and inexperienced".
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DIS REF IS DE WORSSSST..
DE WURRRSSST.!!!! I damn mad now!!
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The commentaors said Jamaica outplayed T&T in all departments. I have no reason to believe they were being untruthful just to make Jamaicans feel happy. And no, Jamaica putting more pressure on T&T than England did is nothing special, its more like the norm (is that what you are saying?)
Ok, you played better than us according to you (who didn't see the game and going on the comentators word), take that, but did you win ? you needed a penalty to tie the game, we scored on you twice and we also scored on you three times in Jamaica in the last game, one goal was dis allowed again. You have an EPL striker who you claim is the best in CONCACAF yet he score like 2 goals in his entire JAM career, Stern John scored 67, you have 3 other strikers/midfielders in the champion leauge and they produced nothing, they couldn't even beat a local T&T team.
Luton Shelton, Jermaine Johnson, Deon Burton (Champion league), Demar Phillips, Ricardo Fuller, Marlon King, Ricardo Gardener (EPL), Simon Ford (SPL), Donovan Ricketts, Omar Daley (league two).
Marlon King scored a hattrick vs Haiti in the space of 30 minutes on the last world cup qualifying rounds. ...Haiti had a very inform player in their ranks for that game...guy called Peguero. Marlon King scored two goals vs El Salvador in San Slavador the following week. Marlon King scored two goals vs St. Vincent earlier this week. Thats more goals for Jamaica than Kenwyn Jones and Stern John combined for the past years for Trinidad! (including world cup games) And yes, there is a saying in football "the ball is round" recall how Sweden totally dominated you at teh world cup and couldnt score a goal (they had the likes of zlatan ibrahimovich and Henrik Laurson in their lineup. Point i'm making is that football is such a game! You very own in form striker Jason Scotland didnt even have a sniff at the Jamaican goal backs up my point further.
You talking about Marlon King scored a hattrick vs Haiti, well Stern John scored a double vs Mexico in a WC game.....
AGAIN...... Stern John scored 67 international goals for T&T including 25 World Cup Qualifying goals. Marlon King and Deon Burton combined cannot compare. And to make matters worst, King and Burton was BORN in England. Stern John is 100% Trini born and bread...... stop boasting on other cultures, Jamaica didn't creat Marlon King noe Burton, England did, Jamaican got ready make Boyz.
Sweden dominated us and we earned a point, they are a top team, Jamaica is not, you rely on other cultures to help youout.... !!!! no one will remember how T&T played, but the stat will show 20 years from now we earned a point aginst Sweden in the WC... and Stern record will always be 67 and counting...
Do a countdown of Stern John's goals and see how many he scored against minnows.
So I take it Haiti and El Salvador are not minnows .... I forgot, El Salvador litterally knocked you out of the 2006 WC.... :rotfl:
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You cant really bank on players who are not even playing first team football to walk back into your side and change the side overnight. The squad you assembled to play England last week was the strongest side you had available...its missing two players, and all of a sudden its considered "weak" what does that say about your depth? Guys like Cornell Glenn, Marvin Andrews, Avery John etc havent neccesarily been lighting up the football world since the world cup, in most cases mostr of those players are riding pine at their respective clubs. I dont think any coach in his right mind would just throw a bunch of unknown players he has never seen play in his squad just so.
True, however the 19 year old who strung up your keeper currently is not attached to a team. So if he can do it, I think that a squad of T&T pine riders could probably hbeat your team.
Lets see, Julius James, Sancho, Gray, Cox, Pacheco, Birchall, Yorke, Theobald, Samuel, Tinto, Jemmott, Andre Toussaint, McFarlane. Hmmm....that could probably give JA a good run for their money right now.
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ince ,otis, jason scotland lawrence , 4 players with experience , ja bring out there whole boom squad overseas base professionals and all alyuh do is drawwwwwwwwww
No, Jamaica picked 11 of our 40 plus players (it just so happens that we have a very deep pool yto choose from)
yes, the result is disappointing. I agree with u.
A deep deep pool.... :rotfl: :rotfl: a deep pool of shit....
Name them.....
Stronger than your pool obvioulsy. you assembled a full strength squad for England last week. two players got injured and suddenly men like Carlos Edwards Dennis Lawrence and Jason Scotland are "yound and inexperienced".
At least 3 better than 6..... :rotfl:
And I never knew we played England with a full team....., thats news to me.....
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The commentaors said Jamaica outplayed T&T in all departments. I have no reason to believe they were being untruthful just to make Jamaicans feel happy. And no, Jamaica putting more pressure on T&T than England did is nothing special, its more like the norm (is that what you are saying?)
Ok, you played better than us according to you (who didn't see the game and going on the comentators word), take that, but did you win ? you needed a penalty to tie the game, we scored on you twice and we also scored on you three times in Jamaica in the last game, one goal was dis allowed again. You have an EPL striker who you claim is the best in CONCACAF yet he score like 2 goals in his entire JAM career, Stern John scored 67, you have 3 other strikers/midfielders in the champion leauge and they produced nothing, they couldn't even beat a local T&T team.
Luton Shelton, Jermaine Johnson, Deon Burton (Champion league), Demar Phillips, Ricardo Fuller, Marlon King, Ricardo Gardener (EPL), Simon Ford (SPL), Donovan Ricketts, Omar Daley (league two).
Marlon King scored a hattrick vs Haiti in the space of 30 minutes on the last world cup qualifying rounds. ...Haiti had a very inform player in their ranks for that game...guy called Peguero. Marlon King scored two goals vs El Salvador in San Slavador the following week. Marlon King scored two goals vs St. Vincent earlier this week. Thats more goals for Jamaica than Kenwyn Jones and Stern John combined for the past years for Trinidad! (including world cup games) And yes, there is a saying in football "the ball is round" recall how Sweden totally dominated you at teh world cup and couldnt score a goal (they had the likes of zlatan ibrahimovich and Henrik Laurson in their lineup. Point i'm making is that football is such a game! You very own in form striker Jason Scotland didnt even have a sniff at the Jamaican goal backs up my point further.
You talking about Marlon King scored a hattrick vs Haiti, well Stern John scored a double vs Mexico in a WC game.....
AGAIN...... Stern John scored 67 international goals for T&T including 25 World Cup Qualifying goals. Marlon King and Deon Burton combined cannot compare. And to make matters worst, King and Burton was BORN in England. Stern John is 100% Trini born and bread...... stop boasting on other cultures, Jamaica didn't creat Marlon King noe Burton, England did, Jamaican got ready make Boyz.
Sweden dominated us and we earned a point, they are a top team, Jamaica is not, you rely on other cultures to help youout.... !!!! no one will remember how T&T played, but the stat will show 20 years from now we earned a point aginst Sweden in the WC... and Stern record will always be 67 and counting...
Do a countdown of Stern John's goals and see how many he scored against minnows.
Stern John also scored more in the Hex than any other player including Mexico's Borghetti.
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The commentaors said Jamaica outplayed T&T in all departments. I have no reason to believe they were being untruthful just to make Jamaicans feel happy. And no, Jamaica putting more pressure on T&T than England did is nothing special, its more like the norm (is that what you are saying?)
Ok, you played better than us according to you (who didn't see the game and going on the comentators word), take that, but did you win ? you needed a penalty to tie the game, we scored on you twice and we also scored on you three times in Jamaica in the last game, one goal was dis allowed again. You have an EPL striker who you claim is the best in CONCACAF yet he score like 2 goals in his entire JAM career, Stern John scored 67, you have 3 other strikers/midfielders in the champion leauge and they produced nothing, they couldn't even beat a local T&T team.
Luton Shelton, Jermaine Johnson, Deon Burton (Champion league), Demar Phillips, Ricardo Fuller, Marlon King, Ricardo Gardener (EPL), Simon Ford (SPL), Donovan Ricketts, Omar Daley (league two).
Marlon King scored a hattrick vs Haiti in the space of 30 minutes on the last world cup qualifying rounds. ...Haiti had a very inform player in their ranks for that game...guy called Peguero. Marlon King scored two goals vs El Salvador in San Slavador the following week. Marlon King scored two goals vs St. Vincent earlier this week. Thats more goals for Jamaica than Kenwyn Jones and Stern John combined for the past years for Trinidad! (including world cup games) And yes, there is a saying in football "the ball is round" recall how Sweden totally dominated you at teh world cup and couldnt score a goal (they had the likes of zlatan ibrahimovich and Henrik Laurson in their lineup. Point i'm making is that football is such a game! You very own in form striker Jason Scotland didnt even have a sniff at the Jamaican goal backs up my point further.
You talking about Marlon King scored a hattrick vs Haiti, well Stern John scored a double vs Mexico in a WC game.....
AGAIN...... Stern John scored 67 international goals for T&T including 25 World Cup Qualifying goals. Marlon King and Deon Burton combined cannot compare. And to make matters worst, King and Burton was BORN in England. Stern John is 100% Trini born and bread...... stop boasting on other cultures, Jamaica didn't creat Marlon King noe Burton, England did, Jamaican got ready make Boyz.
Sweden dominated us and we earned a point, they are a top team, Jamaica is not, you rely on other cultures to help youout.... !!!! no one will remember how T&T played, but the stat will show 20 years from now we earned a point aginst Sweden in the WC... and Stern record will always be 67 and counting...
Do a countdown of Stern John's goals and see how many he scored against minnows.
So I take it Haiti and El Salvador are not minnows .... I forgot, El Salvador litterally knocked you out of the 2006 WC.... :rotfl:
Okay. Seriously. You realllllllly need to do your research before you post. Not kidding.
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Stronger than your pool obvioulsy. you assembled a full strength squad for England last week. two players got injured and suddenly men like Carlos Edwards Dennis Lawrence and Jason Scotland are "yound and inexperienced".
dumass we were talkin about the rest of the team ,other Carlos Edwards Dennis Lawrence and Jason Scotland are youmg jah why alyuh jamaican so dotish
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ince ,otis, jason scotland lawrence , 4 players with experience , ja bring out there whole boom squad overseas base professionals and all alyuh do is drawwwwwwwwww
No, Jamaica picked 11 of our 40 plus players (it just so happens that we have a very deep pool yto choose from)
yes, the result is disappointing. I agree with u.
A deep deep pool.... :rotfl: :rotfl: ....a deep pool of shit....
Name them..... 40 players, yea right.... you counting your youth team who T&T eliminated from the under 17 world cup... call more foreign born and boast on foreign cultures who you never developed...
Agaian, if a cat born in a kennel he is still a cat right? There is no leage in teh caribbean capable of developing and exposing players to the highest level of comeptition required to compete at the highest internatinal level....so us banking on the English leagues to develop our players is somewhat neccesary. But by the same token, I believe our NPL has exported somewhere in the region of 20 players to various leagues around the world in the past 8 or so years. The only countries in CONCACAF that can develop and expose their own is perhaps Mexico and the USA.
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You cant really bank on players who are not even playing first team football to walk back into your side and change the side overnight. The squad you assembled to play England last week was the strongest side you had available...its missing two players, and all of a sudden its considered "weak" what does that say about your depth? Guys like Cornell Glenn, Marvin Andrews, Avery John etc havent neccesarily been lighting up the football world since the world cup, in most cases mostr of those players are riding pine at their respective clubs. I dont think any coach in his right mind would just throw a bunch of unknown players he has never seen play in his squad just so.
True, however the 19 year old who strung up your keeper currently is not attached to a team. So if he can do it, I think that a squad of T&T pine riders could probably hbeat your team.
Lets see, Julius James, Sancho, Gray, Cox, Pacheco, Birchall, Yorke, Theobald, Samuel, Tinto, Jemmott, Andre Toussaint, McFarlane. Hmmm....that could probably give JA a good run for their money right now.
Khaleem Hyland rember that name 19 years old and plz talk about that 18 year defender on ur side
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Stronger than your pool obvioulsy. you assembled a full strength squad for England last week. two players got injured and suddenly men like Carlos Edwards Dennis Lawrence and Jason Scotland are "yound and inexperienced".
dumass we were talkin about the rest of the team ,other Carlos Edwards Dennis Lawrence and Jason Scotland are youmg jah why alyuh jamaican so dotish
What is the meaning of the word Dotish. Is that english? And are you new to this message board?
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ince ,otis, jason scotland lawrence , 4 players with experience , ja bring out there whole boom squad overseas base professionals and all alyuh do is drawwwwwwwwww
No, Jamaica picked 11 of our 40 plus players (it just so happens that we have a very deep pool yto choose from)
yes, the result is disappointing. I agree with u.
A deep deep pool.... :rotfl: :rotfl: ....a deep pool of shit....
Name them..... 40 players, yea right.... you counting your youth team who T&T eliminated from the under 17 world cup... call more foreign born and boast on foreign cultures who you never developed...
Agaian, if a cat born in a kennel he is still a cat right? There is no leage in teh caribbean capable of developing and exposing players to the highest level of comeptition required to compete at the highest internatinal level....so us banking on the English leagues to develop our players is somewhat neccesary. But by the same token, I believe our NPL has exported somewhere in the region of 20 players to various leagues around the world in the past 8 or so years. The only countries in CONCACAF that can develop and expose their own is perhaps Mexico and the USA.
so umm exported somewhere in the region of 20 players to various leagues around the world in the past 8 or so years and what u have to show 4 it a draw , knock out the 2006 world cup , fail to make it to the gold cup ??? ???
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Stronger than your pool obvioulsy. you assembled a full strength squad for England last week. two players got injured and suddenly men like Carlos Edwards Dennis Lawrence and Jason Scotland are "yound and inexperienced".
dumass we were talkin about the rest of the team ,other Carlos Edwards Dennis Lawrence and Jason Scotland are youmg jah why alyuh jamaican so dotish
What is the meaning of the word Dotish. Is that english? And are you new to this message board?
You lookin for king dotish (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/dotish)
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Stronger than your pool obvioulsy. you assembled a full strength squad for England last week. two players got injured and suddenly men like Carlos Edwards Dennis Lawrence and Jason Scotland are "yound and inexperienced".
dumass we were talkin about the rest of the team ,other Carlos Edwards Dennis Lawrence and Jason Scotland are youmg jah why alyuh jamaican so dotish
What is the meaning of the word Dotish. Is that english? And are you new to this message board?
where u from jamaica and this is a socawarriors web site for trinisssss right dont worry trinis no what i mean,right so i dont have to explain shit to ur ass yardieeeeeeeeeeeeeee , yuh know de mean of this phrase hull yuh mudda c**t
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Stronger than your pool obvioulsy. you assembled a full strength squad for England last week. two players got injured and suddenly men like Carlos Edwards Dennis Lawrence and Jason Scotland are "yound and inexperienced".
dumass we were talkin about the rest of the team ,other Carlos Edwards Dennis Lawrence and Jason Scotland are youmg jah why alyuh jamaican so dotish
What is the meaning of the word Dotish. Is that english? And are you new to this message board?
where u from jamaica and this is a socawarriors web site for trinisssss right dont worry trinis no what i mean,right so i dont have to explain shit to ur ass yardieeeeeeeeeeeeeee , yuh know de mean of this phrase hull yuh mudda c**t
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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I await Pancho u blew it ala Shabazz u blew it
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Stronger than your pool obvioulsy. you assembled a full strength squad for England last week. two players got injured and suddenly men like Carlos Edwards Dennis Lawrence and Jason Scotland are "yound and inexperienced".
dumass we were talkin about the rest of the team ,other Carlos Edwards Dennis Lawrence and Jason Scotland are youmg jah why alyuh jamaican so dotish
What is the meaning of the word Dotish. Is that english? And are you new to this message board?
where u from jamaica and this is a socawarriors web site for trinisssss right dont worry trinis no what i mean,right so i dont have to explain shit to ur ass yardieeeeeeeeeeeeeee , yuh know de mean of this phrase hull yuh mudda c**t
LOL. you PMSing or waht woman. Where yo ubeen all these years?
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Stronger than your pool obvioulsy. you assembled a full strength squad for England last week. two players got injured and suddenly men like Carlos Edwards Dennis Lawrence and Jason Scotland are "yound and inexperienced".
dumass we were talkin about the rest of the team ,other Carlos Edwards Dennis Lawrence and Jason Scotland are youmg jah why alyuh jamaican so dotish
What is the meaning of the word Dotish. Is that english? And are you new to this message board?
where u from jamaica and this is a socawarriors web site for trinisssss right dont worry trinis no what i mean,right so i dont have to explain shit to ur ass yardieeeeeeeeeeeeeee , yuh know de mean of this phrase hull yuh mudda c**t
LOL. you PMSing or waht woman. Where yo ubeen all these years?
with yuh wife in ah bamboo patch
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ok..after taking in the second half on ncc i have this to say...
firstly - dat ref is rel shit...
secondly - we look better than last week sunday
buh we still lil shakey on the defensive end..if jamaica strikers had any kinda potent finishing it would not have been up to a late penalty as they exposed weakness in our defence fairly often, particularly down the falnks with a overlapping runner.. only to have a rush shot, scoff shot wide mess up everything..that being said we look good wen go forward and knock..hyland came close- buh the lone striker thing rel can't work for us..carlos din look to bad..buh the lack of options in the attacking third rel curtail his options..scotland put in a good shift..tho it had a play where he try to turn and take on 2 defenders wen he would have been better off laying it off for somebody to spank...
still can't say if it was a penalty or not...ncc feed rel terrible..
we good enough for CFU right now...the big fish in concacaf is a next story...
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Referee: Rayon Small (BAR)
Assistants: Jeremy Taylor (BAR), Allison Phillip (GREN)
Fourth Official: Geoffrey Hospedales (T&T)
Match Commissary: Boris Punch (T&T)
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DIS REF IS DE WORSSSST..
DE WURRRSSST.!!!! I damn mad now!!
so dat mena yuh eh stop taping it .... ;D
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I tell people the ref was de worse and dey say he must be Bajan. Look ting. Long before the penalty this man was doing garbage. He lost control of the game putting players at risk. Ah just glad Whitley kept his cool cuz at the end them fellahs look like they had enoughwith the dirty plays and was at boiling point.
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Stronger than your pool obvioulsy. you assembled a full strength squad for England last week. two players got injured and suddenly men like Carlos Edwards Dennis Lawrence and Jason Scotland are "yound and inexperienced".
dumass we were talkin about the rest of the team ,other Carlos Edwards Dennis Lawrence and Jason Scotland are youmg jah why alyuh jamaican so dotish
What is the meaning of the word Dotish. Is that english? And are you new to this message board?
Arm.....allya in JamTart does Know english or you does have to come here to learn it?
OK here goes
dotish - silly, stupid (http://www6.miami.edu/studorgs/ttca/trinitalk.htm)
dotish - Foolish; weak; imbecile (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Dotish)
so if you are Dotish, that means you show signs of being .........you can finish it Right, Mon :rotfl: :devil:
I tink Trinishottaz fell short as you really is ah "Coonoomoonoo (http://www.afriqueonline.com/pages/trini/trini20.html)"
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What happened to daryl Roberts ? how come he didn't play, is he injured ?
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I caught de game on NCC 4 last night....and de referee needs to be given some kinda fine, suspension....some F&^$*&ng thing....dat Bajan was de friggin worst!!!.... :cursing: :cursing:
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..if jamaica strikers had any kinda potent finishing it would not have been up to a late penalty as they exposed weakness in our defence fairly often, particularly down the falnks with a overlapping runner..
I think you sum it up nicely there.
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Game replaying on NCC4 now.
The obvious corner was just called a goalkick so yuh know what coming now...penalty.
I cah tell from the TV but them fans behind the goal would have had a clear view....I think the U-17 girls were right behind.
Aye..that corner was so damn blatant eh....it even worse than I remember. We cud have killed off the game with that corner...steupse.
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Ok I just watch the offside call by the ref and clearly I am a bit confused as to the decision. The player(Can't remember he name) run through past the defenders, Jason Scotland mek a lil run but the player continue to goal an scored. Now when Scotland make he step to it , it seem like that is what triggered the ref to blow offside.
Ok now the men who know these rules to a T tell me: If a player makes an unsuccessful attempt at the ball in the offside position and is beaten to it by another team mate who would the ref call ?
Or : It doesn't matter who attempts to go after it as long as the receipient isn't in the offside position?
Thank you
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if only someone could link the previous offside threads , because i was curious about pepe not getting that header in the first half for portugal yesterday
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Referee: Rayon Small (BAR)
Assistants: Jeremy Taylor (BAR), Allison Phillip (GREN)
Fourth Official: Geoffrey Hospedales (T&T)
Match Commissary: Boris Punch (T&T)
No more bajan referees please. I know Warner want to give them Concacaf refs ah bligh, but let them go do that elsewhere. Get a mexican, north american or somewhere else referee please. This game is not a joke
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Check this link out.
http://www.fifa.com/flash/lotg/football/en/flash/start.html
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ince ,otis, jason scotland lawrence , 4 players with experience , ja bring out there whole boom squad overseas base professionals and all alyuh do is drawwwwwwwwww
No, Jamaica picked 11 of our 40 plus players (it just so happens that we have a very deep pool yto choose from)
yes, the result is disappointing. I agree with u.
A deep deep pool.... :rotfl: :rotfl: a deep pool of shit....
Name them.....
Stronger than your pool obvioulsy. you assembled a full strength squad for England last week. two players got injured and suddenly men like Carlos Edwards Dennis Lawrence and Jason Scotland are "yound and inexperienced".
How did your team fare against England the last time you met :rotfl:
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ARE YOU JAMAICAN BY BIRTH,
NATIONALITY, OR DESCENT?
OR EVEN BY REMOTE PUMPKIN VINE CONNECTION?
DID YOUR LATE GREAT GRAND AUNTIE HAVE HER WAY WITH A RENT-AH-DREAD ON MONTEGO BAY THUS ESTABLISHING AN AVENUE FOR POSSIBLE CITIZENSHIP?
LET US CHECK IT OUT FOR YOU
DO YOU PLAY FOOTBALL PROFESSIONALLY?
ARE YOU WILD AND CAN YOU KICK UP OPPOSITION PLAYERS AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE? DO YOU HAVE ANY MARTIAL ARTS EXPERTISE WHICH WOULD BE AN ASSET?
WOULD YOU LIKE TO BECOME A MEMBER OF JAMAICA NATIONAL FOOTBALL PROGRAMME? Seniors, Youth, Women.
SEND US A NOTE AT reggaebritz@caribsurf.com
or hburrell2099@yahoo.com.
DIGICEL CUP, CONCACAF GOLD CUP
&
WORLD CUP 2010 SOUTH AFRICA BECKON.
GIVE JAMAICA A CHANCE.
http://www.jamaicasoccer.com/
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:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Why de ass allyuh bad so! I cyah laugh too hard, my boss here from JAM. :devil:
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WE DONT HAVE ANY MONEY TO PAY YOU, BUT WE HAVE SOME HIGH GRADE IF U INTERESTED.............lol
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all yuh real puck up oui :rotfl:
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all yuh go get Reggaefart vex.
The man believe in he side.
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:rotfl:
Omar, yuh eh have nutting better to do? Leave de people dem man, doh wake a sleeping giant. We still hadda face dem in up coming tournaments yuh know.
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:rotfl:
Omar, yuh eh have nutting better to do? Leave de people dem man, doh wake a sleeping giant. We still hadda face dem in up coming tournaments yuh know.
giant ??? :rotfl:
you coulda say let sleeping dogs lie.
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A laugh is guarantee once yuh reach oui. Good 1 Omar dem does be stalkin oui here if dey cyah deal wit d fire get out oui kitchen
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Omar, yuh eh have nutting better to do? Leave de people dem man, doh wake a sleeping giant. We still hadda face dem in up coming tournaments yuh know.
giant ??? :rotfl:
you coulda say let sleeping dogs lie.
I couldn't do dat jed. I love dogs. I was thinking giants as in "piles." Ever see a rottweiler put dong a load? Ever step in one?
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I couldn't do dat jed. I love dogs. I was thinking giants as in "piles." Ever see a rottweiler put dong a load? Ever step in one?
Ah went jamaica once.
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What do we have here? Christmas in June?
Now Omarldinho, how about the T&T version of that Ad? the one you used to convince Ronnie Mauge, Jose Seabra, J Lloyd Samuels, Andre Baucaud, chris Birchall, Ian Cox, etc etc to play for you over the years ;D
Jamaica has made a significant contribution to the sporting world over the years, wherever you go onte globe that have black athletes doing well, there is a 8/10 chance that there is a good mix of Jakans involved.
We have given the world athletes such as Lindford Christie, Ben Johnson, Donovan Bailey, John Barnes etc....
I suppose that concept is to much for the "crab in a barrell" mentality of small islanders from the east caribbean :)
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What do we have here? Christmas in June?
somebody call shit?
how you does come sliding in so :devil:
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What do we have here? Christmas in June?
somebody call shit?
how you does come sliding in so :devil:
:rotfl: :rotfl: boy i know why i does always check dis site everyday :rotfl: :rotfl:
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What do we have here? Christmas in June?
Now Omarldinho, how about the T&T version of that Ad? the one you used to convince Ronnie Mauge, Jose Seabra, J Lloyd Samuels, Andre Baucaud, chris Birchall, Ian Cox, etc etc to play for you over the years ;D
Jamaica has made a significant contribution to the sporting world over the years, wherever you go onte globe that have black athletes doing well, there is a 8/10 chance that there is a good mix of Jakans involved.
We have given the world athletes such as Lindford Christie, Ben Johnson, Donovan Bailey, John Barnes etc....
I suppose that concept is to much for the "crab in a barrell" mentality of small islanders from the east caribbean :)
Where you went to school? Look, google trinidadon a map and check yuhself. we ain't no "east caribbean" island. We SOUTH, further south than the start of the south american coast.
And all dem big names yuh call dey, which one of dem ACTUALLY represent Jamaica? NOT AH FRIGGING ONE! All ah dem jump and swear fealty to somebody else and proudly waving dat country flag on de podium.
Dat is de difference between us, we Trinis doh give lip service, we does represent we "small island" proud. We doh run first chance we get.
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We have given the world athletes such as Lindford Christie, Ben Johnson,
De two ah dem get ban for Testing Positive for illegal substances right.
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:rotfl:
Omar, yuh eh have nutting better to do? Leave de people dem man, doh wake a sleeping giant. We still hadda face dem in up coming tournaments yuh know.
:rotfl: :rotfl:
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I couldn't do dat jed. I love dogs. I was thinking giants as in "piles." Ever see a rottweiler put dong a load? Ever step in one?
Ah went jamaica once.
:rotfl:
Yuh nah aard'nary!
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:rotfl:
You should add "British enquiries will be reviewed as first choice"
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What do we have here? Christmas in June?
somebody call shit?
how you does come sliding in so :devil:
ey ey whaiz that one jed ...permission jed permission.
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I got the england game still need to get the jamaica game
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ARE YOU JAMAICAN BY BIRTH,
NATIONALITY, OR DESCENT?
OR EVEN BY REMOTE PUMPKIN VINE CONNECTION?
DID YOUR LATE GREAT GRAND AUNTIE HAVE HER WAY WITH A RENT-AH-DREAD ON MONTEGO BAY THUS ESTABLISHING AN AVENUE FOR POSSIBLE CITIZENSHIP?
LET US CHECK IT OUT FOR YOU
DO YOU PLAY FOOTBALL PROFESSIONALLY?
ARE YOU WILD AND CAN YOU KICK UP OPPOSITION PLAYERS AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE? DO YOU HAVE ANY MARTIAL ARTS EXPERTISE WHICH WOULD BE AN ASSET?
WOULD YOU LIKE TO BECOME A MEMBER OF JAMAICA NATIONAL FOOTBALL PROGRAMME? Seniors, Youth, Women.
SEND US A NOTE AT reggaebritz@caribsurf.com
or hburrell2099@yahoo.com.
DIGICEL CUP, CONCACAF GOLD CUP
&
WORLD CUP 2010 SOUTH AFRICA BECKON.
GIVE JAMAICA A CHANCE.
http://www.jamaicasoccer.com/
Damn padnah, ah didn't know dat yuh was so gifted, lawd, lawd, :rotfl:. HIGHLY BLESSED.
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What do we have here? Christmas in June?
Now Omarldinho, how about the T&T version of that Ad? the one you used to convince Ronnie Mauge, Jose Seabra, J Lloyd Samuels, Andre Baucaud, chris Birchall, Ian Cox, etc etc to play for you over the years ;D
Jamaica has made a significant contribution to the sporting world over the years, wherever you go onte globe that have black athletes doing well, there is a 8/10 chance that there is a good mix of Jakans involved.
We have given the world athletes such as Lindford Christie, Ben Johnson, Donovan Bailey, John Barnes etc....
I suppose that concept is to much for the "crab in a barrell" mentality of small islanders from the east caribbean :)
Where you went to school? Look, google trinidadon a map and check yuhself. we ain't no "east caribbean" island. We SOUTH, further south than the start of the south american coast.
And all dem big names yuh call dey, which one of dem ACTUALLY represent Jamaica? NOT AH FRIGGING ONE! All ah dem jump and swear fealty to somebody else and proudly waving dat country flag on de podium.
Dat is de difference between us, we Trinis doh give lip service, we does represent we "small island" proud. We doh run first chance we get.
Anything east of Puerto Rico is considered EASTERN CARIBBEAN ISLAND.
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I suppose that concept is to much for the "crab in a barrell" mentality of small islanders from the east caribbean :)
Well these southern small islanders are the financial capital of the caribbean!!
ah love it!!
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Anything east of Puerto Rico is considered EASTERN CARIBBEAN ISLAND.
Boy...you always discover a new way to talk shit on this panel eh...
Folks. Trinidad is now known as the most south-easterly island in the caribbean ???
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Anything east of Puerto Rico is considered EASTERN CARIBBEAN ISLAND.
Boy...you always discover a new way to talk shit on this panel eh...
Folks. Trinidad is now known as the most south-easterly island in the caribbean ???
Doh worry. As he learn to manipulate he alphabet a little better, he go understand what that S on a compass stand for.
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Where did you get the england game???
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What do we have here? Christmas in June?
somebody call shit?
how you does come sliding in so :devil:
ey ey whaiz that one jed ...permission jed permission.
???