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Sports => Football => Topic started by: dinho on July 05, 2008, 01:40:11 PM
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found this one in my pops old stash...
(http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc62/trini_omar/scan0280.jpg)
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You haddah be real good if you watching ppl from behind.
The fair skin fella might be Graeme Rodriguez.
VB
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it look like Garnett Craig next to the goal keeper and and sugars wearing #8.
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found this one in my pops old stash...
(http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc62/trini_omar/scan0280.jpg)
That's a task . alvin musta been about 30 there in that photo ? BTW yuh could ask alvin , he does be on here too.
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#4 looke like Reynold george and the Mervyn Joe in the whit shirt with the glasses.
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GK Look like Maurice and 8 Look like Chinapoo, 4 may be Joel Rahim
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The guy next to the GK look like Hutchinson from Tobago and i made out Michael Chance Dedier from Memphis,yes the guy in the white shirt is Mervyn "zip nose" Joseph.It really hard to make out fellas boy.
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Where was that game being played? In Arima?
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De light skin guy is not Rodriguez, that look like wayne joseph who play for maple with reynold george
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The light-skin guy might be Ian Bain.
I remember he went back home to play in the WC qualifiers against Haiti. I can't remember what year( Spain WC???)
it was.
If that is Ian, then Mike Grayson and Keith Eddy were on that squad also. Mike told me they reach Haiti the actual day of the game because they missed the flight from JA. Alvin indeed was the coach.
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De light skin guy is not Rodriguez, that look like wayne joseph who play for maple with reynold george
You are correct. That is Wayne Joseph (light skin guy on the chair, stopper Maple) and Michael Dediere to his left looking back ( forward, Memphis). Looks like Allan 'Peru' Anderson on the grass with hands open. Garnet Craig afro next to keeper ( stopper, Maple) Looks like Ian 'Donkey' Lakhan ( stopper Memphis no:5 ) Looks like Renold George no:4 (stopper Maple no:4)
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Can someone give a location and date (at least the year) for this please?
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Watch Birchall and Cyrus faces. :rotfl:
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Cyrus have a Usian Bolt look
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Cyrus have a Usian Bolt look
soon to be an Asian Bolt look :rotfl: :rotfl:
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I love that kit. Love the fade on the shoulder.
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is de ref wey deflect Birchy bullet
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Cyrus have a Usian Bolt look
Star, how you come to that conclusion?
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I will guess..Michael Maurice, Bede Archibald, Leon Carpette, Steve Khan, Kendall Walkes, Curtis Murrell, Gordon Homer..Alvin Corneal..
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I will guess..Michael Maurice, Bede Archibald, Leon Carpette, Steve Khan, Kendall Walkes, Curtis Murrell, Gordon Homer..Alvin Corneal..
I want to believe that was the TT team for the the 82 WC(Spain) qualification. I say so because I remember Ian Bain going home to play for the team. And if I am not mistaken, that is Bain on the middle chair. And it looks like Gerard Homer to his right. They had to play Haiti. They lost the first game in Port au Prince. They either won or tied the return.
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Look like Alvin Corneal was de coach in da pichure
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Look like Alvin Corneal was de coach in da pichure
It is Alvin. All what is said about him. I know a lot of people have issues with him. He was one of the best TT has ever produce. Ranking in the top 10 to top 15.
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I think the picture is from Haiti WC qualification in 80. Lost in Haiti 2-0 and we beat Haiti in Skinner Park, Bert Neptune scored 1-0
Out of WC first round
Bain is the light skinned man for sure
Alvin was coach in 79 CFU in Surinam. We lost all three games if I remember St Vincent, Surinam and Haiti
Then we played Netherland Antilles twice and draw both times, not sure of the scores
He then won the CFU in Puerto Rico 81,
then we get licks 4-2 from Canada and TFA brought in a Dutch man to coach.
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Look like Alvin Corneal was de coach in da pichure
It is Alvin. All what is said about him. I know a lot of people have issues with him. He was one of the best TT has ever produce. Ranking in the top 10 to top 15.
true. But I would say Alvin Corneal ranks in the top 5 T&T players ever bro.
Latas
Yorke
De Leon
Alvin
take yuh pick
And in no particular order either.
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Palos, add Warren Archibald to make it 5!
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Look like Alvin Corneal was de coach in da pichure
It is Alvin. All what is said about him. I know a lot of people have issues with him. He was one of the best TT has ever produce. Ranking in the top 10 to top 15.
true. But I would say Alvin Corneal ranks in the top 5 T&T players ever bro.
Latas
Yorke
De Leon
Alvin
take yuh pick
And in no particular order either.
Alvin is from my time and was good, sweet left foot, but not in those guys class at all. Players like Alvin, Sedley, Aleong and that generation deserve credit, but in my
opinion were not better that Baptiste, Charlo, Franco etc. In Alvin and them times we was getting 6 from Surinam and 4 from Jamaica.
Yes we beat Surinam in T&T, Aleong was a boss, but it was he only game we win. Yet those high lights we see on tv history. When Archie, DeLeon, and Gally came in as youngsters (early 60's) we started beating Haiti 4-2 and thing.
All these were better
Archie
Steve David
Nakid
Nixon
Gally
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Look like Alvin Corneal was de coach in da pichure
It is Alvin. All what is said about him. I know a lot of people have issues with him. He was one of the best TT has ever produce. Ranking in the top 10 to top 15.
true. But I would say Alvin Corneal ranks in the top 5 T&T players ever bro.
Latas
Yorke
De Leon
Alvin
take yuh pick
And in no particular order either.
Alvin is from my time and was good, sweet left foot, but not in those guys class at all. Players like Alvin, Sedley, Aleong and that generation deserve credit, but in my
opinion were not better that Baptiste, Charlo, Franco etc. In Alvin and them times we was getting 6 from Surinam and 4 from Jamaica.
Yes we beat Surinam in T&T, Aleong was a boss, but it was he only game we win. Yet those high lights we see on tv history. When Archie, DeLeon, and Gally came in as youngsters (early 60's) we started beating Haiti 4-2 and thing.
All these were better
Archie
Steve David
Nakid
Nixon
Gally
It was unfortunate that I never got to see Franco, Baptiste and Charleau. And I believe they were real good. I was young in the mid 60s when TT started to play in official world football. Alvin, Lincoln, Gamaldo, Sedley, Gerry Brown, I had the good fortune of seeing them in action. TT football was up and coming then. I can;t remember TT losing 4 to JA in any official game at that time and the 6 we got from Suriname was a return leg of the 66 WC, after we had won the first leg(correct me on that). And Suriname had pro players from Holland. And that was a rear occasion for TT to get 6 from a Carib. team. Most of our games between TT and Suriname used to be close affair until the coup in Suriname led to an exit of players to Holland.
I remember in 70 WC, TTFA played all the games away, due to lack of funds. We lost to Haiti 4-2 and tie 0-0. And I think we lost 4-0 to Guat and tied 0-0(correct me on them scores).
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(https://www.socawarriors.net/images/Cax-Batispte-and-others.jpg)
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Heard of all those guys except McVarron, Young and Belgrave. Frank Gamaldo is Victor Gamaldo's older brother. Turton brothers from the Sando area. They had a younger brother name Ed. Was a national sprinter and also played football. Later in life he migrated to the US and became a physio. He was the physio for the 74 youth team in Toronto. One of the nicest guys guys you could ever meet.