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Title: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: warmonga on September 12, 2005, 07:55:58 PM
Jamaica vs El Salvador

..Any one watch this game in de previous rounds?..Well Jamaica needed to beat ElSalvador in ElSalvador to sit decent innah de standings and JA went in de first Half wid an all out asault ..Then defended de rest of de game..I honestly think dat T&T should look to do de same thing against Panama .I read someone talking bout 1 man foward in an earlier post against Panama ..Mi sey yu wrong !!! T&T should go foward in numbers against Panama ... Jones..Glen ..and stern upfront wid Latapee and Dwight innah de Midfield looking to go foward too!!!! Panama aint no big football team .. Mi Rate panama ..mi love Panama when it comes to Spanish Reggae(and I aint talking bout this crapatone  bullfrog somethin dem Puertorican dem a try mek) but when it comes to footbal mi na have no Respect fi Panama . Anyone going to de Panama T&T Game?..... I feal like meking a likkle trip ..I have nuff friends innah Panama,  and from Chicago all exclusive for 5 days is only 700 U.S ..Dat sound nice!!!!! And Panama gal dem Nice ..
But wait nuh sah,  weh mr Pana dey?  mi na hear him chat him f**kery innah long time,  like dem fellas dem ban him from de forum ?....
warmonga...
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Tongue on September 12, 2005, 08:34:42 PM
I tink if we go out and play a balance game we will not need to 'attack wit full force' as you are saying. You and I both know the Tnt defence is ah piece of wuk at time and we kyah leave dem open. Yeah, Panama very much out of qualifying, but right now dem out tuh play spoiler for somebody. So I saying gih we a balance effort, make use of chances and score one more than Panama and den onto Mexico.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Reggaefan on September 13, 2005, 06:09:54 AM
Any one watch this game in de previous rounds?..Well Jamaica needed to beat ElSalvador in ElSalvador to sit decent innah de standings and JA went in de first Half wid an all out asault ..Then defended de rest of de game..I honestly think dat T&T should look to do de same thing against Panama .I read someone talking bout 1 man foward in an earlier post against Panama ..Mi sey yu wrong !!! T&T should go foward in numbers against Panama ... Jones..Glen ..and stern upfront wid Latapee and Dwight innah de Midfield looking to go foward too!!!! Panama aint no big football team .. Mi Rate panama ..mi love Panama when it comes to Spanish Reggae(and I aint talking bout this crapatone  bullfrog somethin dem Puertorican dem a try mek) but when it comes to footbal mi na have no Respect fi Panama . Anyone going to de Panama T&T Game?..... I feal like meking a likkle trip ..I have nuff friends innah Panama,  and from Chicago all exclusive for 5 days is only 700 U.S ..Dat sound nice!!!!! And Panama gal dem Nice ..
But wait nuh sah,  weh mr Pana dey?  mi na hear him chat him f**kery innah long time,  like dem fellas dem ban him from de forum ?....
warmonga...

Its not easy to win in Central America, plainand simple, and it really doesnt matter who you play there, its just hard to get a result. That said, the key to a Trinidad success in this game would be a very compact defense....Trinidad have the offence to score, but it makes no sense scoring 2, and cenceding 3, or even 2.  Last time Jamaica went to Panama, the bestthey could do was tie the game. Dont know if I should expect better, worse, or the same result for T&T. Of course, the situation was very different, as Panama was playing for a spot in the Hex at thetime. Now they pretty much playing for Pride.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: arrow on September 13, 2005, 07:34:36 AM
Last time Jamaica went to Panama, the bestthey could do was tie the game. Dont know if I should expect better, worse, or the same result for T&T.

If Jamaica managed a draw in Panama we should probably hit them about six
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Big Magician on September 13, 2005, 07:41:14 AM
WARMONGER   for the last fu%kin time....the kings name is  L-A-T-A-P-Y.....if yuh continue i might have to cut yuh tounge off.....
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Reggaefan on September 13, 2005, 08:42:15 AM
Last time Jamaica went to Panama, the bestthey could do was tie the game. Dont know if I should expect better, worse, or the same result for T&T.
If Jamaica managed a draw in Panama we should probably hit them about six

Nice logics Arrow.  That alone should guarantee a victory for Trinidad in Panama next month.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: warmonga on September 13, 2005, 06:04:23 PM
Big magician haul yu stinking mudda so and so and stop chat wid mi... I spell de man name How I want to..wey yu think sey this a some  likkle yute yu a try chat f**kery wid?.. ..Man a bloodlcuat badman mi na deal wid no likkle bwoy ..go rinse yu f**king mouth out wid toilet detergent before yu come talk to de I ..Latapee yu daddy???.. Mi spell de man name how mi feal ..Dont f**king threatin mi!!!! Mi drape yu f**king rass up innah minute pussy!!!!!!!!! Mi Na disrespect no man innah this Forum dont disrespect de I .. Mi neva once call up yu name in any of my post ..dont f**king pass threat star dont do it..
warmonga
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Trini on September 13, 2005, 08:52:38 PM
Heeee heeeee, allyuh start the warmonger!
well done BM!
Blouse and skirt!
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: real madness on September 13, 2005, 09:18:03 PM
Allyuh men not easy..this forum is guaranteed entertainment and it free..can't beat dat.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Big Magician on September 14, 2005, 07:35:50 AM
WARMONGER....i'll send yuh back tuh ABC....now spell after me yuh shithong...L-A-T-A-P-Y....come on little warmonger you could do it....just try or no sweetie fuh yuh...lets go...L-A-T-A-P-Y.......
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Reggaefan on September 14, 2005, 07:48:02 AM
WARMONGER....i'll send yuh back tuh ABC....now spell after me yuh shithong...L-A-T-A-P-Y....come on little warmonger you could do it....just try or no sweetie fuh yuh...lets go...L-A-T-A-P-Y.......

Big Magician, I believe you are relatively new to these forums.....so I'll take the opportunity to highlight one small fact.... The term LATAPEE was originally coined by a poster called Sam (Whatever happened to him?) I believe. I dont think its  a matter of WarMonger not knowing how to spell Latapy. In fact, I believe the name Latapee and Blight (Dwight) were coined I think in the last campaign when Dwight York and Russel Latapy both announced their retirement from international football. Now, can we all just get along?  :D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Trini on September 14, 2005, 09:02:10 AM
RF - you surprise me sometimes with your memory dread
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: warmonga on September 14, 2005, 03:17:10 PM
Mr Magician mi done talk wid yu ..Mi na deal wid keyboard threats ..When T&T beat Panama I will be In T&T for de Mexico Clash .. We both support T&T but it seems as though yu in love wid latapee and I dislke him ..so when yu see mi if yu wah fight becuase of how I spell yu lover name ..a nuh nothin dat.. Mi na back from a likkle fight especially when mi under mi high Grade and mi dragon innah mi hand...
Good luck TNT I wish LATAPEE score 1 for he lover!!!!!!!!!
Warmonga.....
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: kicker on September 14, 2005, 03:29:06 PM
Mr Magician mi done talk wid yu ..Mi na deal wid keyboard threats ..When T&T beat Panama I will be In T&T for de Mexico Clash .. We both support T&T but it seems as though yu in love wid latapee and I dislke him ..so when yu see mi if yu wah fight becuase of how I spell yu lover name ..a nuh nothin dat.. Mi na back from a likkle fight especially when mi under mi high Grade and mi dragon innah mi hand...
Good luck TNT I wish LATAPEE score 1 for he lover!!!!!!!!!
Warmonga.....

 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

I vote Warmonger as the funniest man on the Forum :beermug: :beermug: :beermug: :beermug:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on September 14, 2005, 04:41:39 PM
yeh boi  he really jokey   talkin bout high grade an so on   i sure he is some educated lil rich boi  playing up with heself  ketching kix 2 see if he cud speak jamaican   

Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: warmonga on September 14, 2005, 05:21:56 PM
lil Bwoy.. I see yu a run to defend yu daddy,  anyway.. Since yu new to this forum I will let yu know who I am..I was Born In trini to a Jamaican Mudda and a Trini Fadda I Lived  innnah Mandeville jamaica for almost all my live .I represent Both T&T and Jamaica .. T&T have a special place innah mi heart because I was born there not because of my fadda, and because de fight I see my people endure innah dat country..
lil bwoy take care and maybe we will see @ de oval for de mexico game..Then come talk to mi, maybe if yu big enough I go gave yu some hand , if not I go have mi lil sister do it for mi!!!!!!!!!!!
easy...
warmonga.....

Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on September 14, 2005, 05:52:36 PM
monga he cud defend heself he is a big man an plus we not on no fightin scene   we watchin tnt play  if u wanna fight ask wild man like sam an etc          plus even if u tried u cudnt give me no hand

and ease off d herb  d game is at d stadium

Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: truetrini on September 14, 2005, 07:44:40 PM
RF - you surprise me sometimes with your memory dread

Hey fella what is memory? ;)

It is spelled M-E-M-O-R-E-E!

whappen yuh cyar spell or what? ;D ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Reggaefan on September 15, 2005, 07:34:02 AM
yeh boi  he really jokey   talkin bout high grade an so on   i sure he is some educated lil rich boi  playing up with heself  ketching kix 2 see if he cud speak jamaican   

Warmonga is a true JAkan Dude. talk about high grade and dragon stout. I couldnttell when last I had a dragon stout. Do they sell these in Trinidad?
Mr War, When was the last time you visited Jamaica?
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on September 15, 2005, 08:04:28 AM
yea warmonger.....i will be there for the mexico game...just like i always am....and if latapy ..mi lover score for me ...well he score for tnt also.....and do not ...i repeat DO NOT   speak to my son....ask the last man who back jamaica sitting next to me in de stadium...ask him why he left the stadium at halftime...also ask de panama radio comentator when i pong up de glass for him and he refuse tuh come out.....me eh care bout you breds.....no one will bad talk my players ....especially the king....so fu%k off........why yuh doh wait till mexico play jamaica "inna" friendly tuh watch some football.....yea reaggaefan...i know all that...cool...


                LATAPY        GOD      WARMONGER    FULLER      WHITHMORE
                   10              10             22                 22                22         (as in too too) 
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Big Magician on September 15, 2005, 08:08:26 AM
yea was me..big magician with de last post of course...im sure small magician would say the same....
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: warmonga on September 15, 2005, 02:53:51 PM
Reggaefan I visited Jamaica 2 years ago . I have mi mudda side of de family dat stills stay in Mandeville ..Mi a country bwoy but Magician still cya chuck no Badness fi mi ......
Warmonga...
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: warmonga on September 15, 2005, 03:38:04 PM
"bad talk your players"  LATAPEE is one of de greatest footballer innah de Carribean ....What have I said dat is so bad?.. Beside dat I dislike him for disrespecting a country when dey needed him de most .. Mr magician you is like a typical oman all yu looking for is Quarell ...why yu nuh dress  up innah frock and go muggle innah stadium wid latapee tatoo cross  yu bottom!!. why yu dislike Jamaica so much ?.. when de whole a T&T gone rasta.. Right now a reggae track is de #1 song innah T&T .. Mi cya understan how some people a gwan so......I could see yu dis liking Haiti ..I could see yu disliking  de U.S.A but why JA?.. JA have never step on T&T foot when it comes to football.. as a matter of fact Yu Lover learn  football innah Jamaica so I really cya understan yu breds..I honestly tink sey yu need some serious help ..
I done wid yu dread . it  look like sey yu love chat wid man.. Get some help if yu was innah de U.S I will have hook yu up wid a place call Charter dem does help people like yu..
Warmonga..
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on September 15, 2005, 03:44:44 PM
dis man is rel kix way  an dis sm btw             how u no bout charter den  u was clearly dere b4   imitation

sm
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: kicker on September 15, 2005, 04:34:47 PM
".. as a matter of fact Yu Lover (Latapy) learn  football innah Jamaica so I really cya understan yu breds..Warmonga..

Warmonga, you are the funniest man on the forum and I real like readin' yuh posts, but that piece of sh*t yuh say dey, can't pass without a dis'

Latapy eh learn no football in Jamaica. Latapy went Jamaica and mash up football "innah" Jamaica...show dem jamaicans ting dey didn't see before from the Caribbean......If anything Latapy teach football in Jamaica. Get that straight....

One love :beermug:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: pass(10trini) on September 15, 2005, 08:06:43 PM
Right now a reggae track is de #1 song innah T&T .. Mi cya understan how some people a gwan so......I could see yu dis liking Haiti ..I could see yu disliking  de U.S.A but why JA?.. JA have never step on T&T foot when it comes to football.. as a matter of fact Yu Lover learn  football innah Jamaica so I really cya understan yu breds..I honestly tink sey yu need some serious help ..



Warmonger wa piece ah shit u start dey jed..................ah go ha to dis u mudder cuny now cause u show meh ppl ah disrespect dey.Wah is de flickin problem with ah reggae song being high up de charts in tnt??????Dat have nutten to do wit wa we talkin in here.

U normally does be more comic relief in here dan anything buh u treadin close to crossing de border ....

No flickin body on u an u gehin on like ah tanty man...........big magician on kicks he nuh on u so cool and settle!!

If u cyar tek chat run u cuny out ah here den.....runn quick cause he ain't de furst and certainly nuh de las...

So chill u lil arse !!!!!!
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Big Magician on September 16, 2005, 08:11:03 AM
LATAPY LEARN FOOTBALL IN JAMAICA???...BUH WEY DE MUDDER C#NT DIS SHITHONG TALKING BOUT......DEY DOES PLAY FOOTBALL IN JAMAICA???.....JAMAICA COULD TEACH RUSSELL LATAPY TUH PLAY FOOTBALL???...ALLYUH COULD TEACH FOOTBALL???....IF ALLYUH COULDA TEACH FOOTBALL THEN YOU WOULD NOT HAVE 20 SOMETING ENGLISH BORN REGGAE BRITZ IN YUH SHIT SQUAD....IS ALLYUH FATHERS DEM ENGLISH TEACH DEM TUH PLAY FOOTBALL....SETTA HACKERS AND SHITHONGS.........
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Reggaefan on September 16, 2005, 08:25:13 AM
".. as a matter of fact Yu Lover (Latapy) learn  football innah Jamaica so I really cya understan yu breds..Warmonga..

Warmonga, you are the funniest man on the forum and I real like readin' yuh posts, but that piece of sh*t yuh say dey, can't pass without a dis'

Latapy eh learn no football in Jamaica. Latapy went Jamaica and mash up football "innah" Jamaica...show dem jamaicans ting dey didn't see before from the Caribbean......If anything Latapy teach football in Jamaica. Get that straight....

One love :beermug:

Not so fast there! When Latapy Joined PMU, Hugh "Bingy" Blair and Wayne palmer were seen as better players than Latapy. Latapy joinedthose two midfielders, andtogether they made an awsome midfield trio. If you asked me, Leoonsen Lewis made more impact at PMU than Latapy did! I know, I saw Latapy live in at least 8 games while he was here. PMU at thetime had alot of money in their sytem...they had a bunch of very good players at the time, Including Alan "Skill" Cole, who was the best player atthe club at the time, bar none.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Reggaefan on September 16, 2005, 08:28:50 AM
LATAPY LEARN FOOTBALL IN JAMAICA???...BUH WEY DE MUDDER C#NT DIS SHITHONG TALKING BOUT......DEY DOES PLAY FOOTBALL IN JAMAICA???.....JAMAICA COULD TEACH RUSSELL LATAPY TUH PLAY FOOTBALL???...ALLYUH COULD TEACH FOOTBALL???....IF ALLYUH COULDA TEACH FOOTBALL THEN YOU WOULD NOT HAVE 20 SOMETING ENGLISH BORN REGGAE BRITZ IN YUH SHIT SQUAD....IS ALLYUH FATHERS DEM ENGLISH TEACH DEM TUH PLAY FOOTBALL....SETTA HACKERS AND SHITHONGS.........

For a big man you really sounding like a little kid. Is this Big Magician or his son? Latapy came to Jamaica a seasoned player, he didnt actually learn how to play football in JAmaica, but I read where he stated that he had his first tatse of professional football in Jamaica. the league wasnt professional, but the club he played for atthetime was as professional as they get. Sure he must have learnt something while in JAmaica!
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Trini on September 16, 2005, 08:35:44 AM
LATAPY LEARN FOOTBALL IN JAMAICA???...BUH WEY DE MUDDER C#NT DIS SHITHONG TALKING BOUT......DEY DOES PLAY FOOTBALL IN JAMAICA???.....JAMAICA COULD TEACH RUSSELL LATAPY TUH PLAY FOOTBALL???...ALLYUH COULD TEACH FOOTBALL???....IF ALLYUH COULDA TEACH FOOTBALL THEN YOU WOULD NOT HAVE 20 SOMETING ENGLISH BORN REGGAE BRITZ IN YUH SHIT SQUAD....IS ALLYUH FATHERS DEM ENGLISH TEACH DEM TUH PLAY FOOTBALL....SETTA HACKERS AND SHITHONGS.........

Easy BM, u starting to fall into the category of blind hater.
There are many Ja and Trini posters like that. Ah think yuh better than that.
From reading some of your posts before it is clear u have some sort of beef with Ja, maybe its justified to u, maybe its not.
MrWar is a full blood Trini and also yardie, he means TT no disrespect. The man even rates Latas as a great player, he just isnt impressed by his past indescretions.
Maybe suggetsing that he learnt to play football in Ja is a bit far, but why even bother with that logic (or lack of it). If thats the case, they would have a factory of Latapys up there.
I know yuh is a real  passionate supporter and one of the die hards, but dont fall into the hole of blind hate and vile comments. I know u must be passionate when defending yuuh country, but there are other ways to do it.

MrWar - If u believe that latas learn to play his ball in Ja, u and KND must be bunning together now. Other than that, I agree with yuh points on the unnecessary hating.

Allyuh let we talk football nah, not threatening each other (although it is amusing to read some of the posts below from different people) ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: kicker on September 16, 2005, 08:37:52 AM
".. as a matter of fact Yu Lover (Latapy) learn  football innah Jamaica so I really cya understan yu breds..Warmonga..

Warmonga, you are the funniest man on the forum and I real like readin' yuh posts, but that piece of sh*t yuh say dey, can't pass without a dis'

Latapy eh learn no football in Jamaica. Latapy went Jamaica and mash up football "innah" Jamaica...show dem jamaicans ting dey didn't see before from the Caribbean......If anything Latapy teach football in Jamaica. Get that straight....

One love :beermug:

Not so fast there! When Latapy Joined PMU, Hugh "Bingy" Blair and Wayne palmer were seen as better players than Latapy. Latapy joinedthose two midfielders, andtogether they made an awsome midfield trio. If you asked me, Leoonsen Lewis made more impact at PMU than Latapy did! I know, I saw Latapy live in at least 8 games while he was here. PMU at thetime had alot of money in their sytem...they had a bunch of very good players at the time, Including Alan "Skill" Cole, who was the best player atthe club at the time, bar none.


Wouldn't doubt that...........especially the part about Leonson Lewis......and I can't speak for Bingy and your other local heroes (that is all subjective in my opinion)....and maybe I went too far, by saying Latapy showed Jamaicans things they didn't see before (had to puff up my chest a lil bit).........

But I know for a fact that Latapy made a big impact in football in Jamaica.........Jamaicans themselves including my family there have told me that he was in the upper tier of players there, and many looked up to him as a superior player (maybe not the best, but among the best)................. so to say that Latapy learned Football in Jamaica, as Warmonga implied.........is garbage.....or at least a stretch........

.......plus I know he didn't mean it literally (right Warmonga ??), I was just pullin' him up for a loose slip of the tongue

Warmonga is nuff kicks though.........and I respect your posts too ReggaeFan....(They are more sensible than the many)
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Reggaefan on September 16, 2005, 09:13:29 AM
Leonson Lewis to me is a class striker. Again, he had more impact at PMU than Latapy did simply because at the time PMU at a bunch of very talented Midfielders....which included Alan "Skill" Cole...you really cant find a better passer of the ball anywhere than Skill Cole.

PMU was a feared team in those days, they were technically the best run team in teh Caribbean, an dthey had the money to bring in teh best players. But for al the players and money they had, they couldnt manage to win the NPL, the best they could muster up was third place. They narowly missed out on the campionships thatyear, Lonsown Lewis were the leading scorer for the team that year.

The funny thing about is that these guys both came to my house one Saturday aftetrnoon, along with another player bythe name of Marc Wolf from the USA, who was also at PMU atthe time. They came there to pick up some paper-work from my mother who was managing the hotel they lived at while playing for PMU. I know these uys very well.

Irasto Knigts and one other former T&T youth player Micheal Rosales also played footbal in St. Thomas Parish, but they didnt quite have the same impact Lewis and Latapy had.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: kicker on September 16, 2005, 09:20:33 AM
Leonson Lewis to me is a class striker. Again, he had more impact at PMU than Latapy did simply because at the time PMU at a bunch of very talented Midfielders....which included Alan "Skill" Cole...you really cant find a better passer of the ball anywhere than Skill Cole.

PMU was a feared team in those days, they were technically the best run team in teh Caribbean, an dthey had the money to bring in teh best players. But for al the players and money they had, they couldnt manage to win the NPL, the best they could muster up was third place. They narowly missed out on the campionships thatyear, Lonsown Lewis were the leading scorer for the team that year.

The funny thing about is that these guys both came to my house one Saturday aftetrnoon, along with another player bythe name of Marc Wolf from the USA, who was also at PMU atthe time. They came there to pick up some paper-work from my mother who was managing the hotel they lived at while playing for PMU. I know these uys very well.

Irasto Knigts and one other former T&T youth player Micheal Rosales also played footbal in St. Thomas Parish, but they didnt quite have the same impact Lewis and Latapy had.

No doubt.......Leonson Lewis is in my opinion the best striker T&T has bred in the last 20 years...

I know Irastro Knights, and I remember he went over to JA to play.....always wondered what became of him
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: FF on September 16, 2005, 09:23:45 AM
How tha song went??

"We have Leonson Lewis to put in de net for we..."

one of my favourites of all time
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Trini on September 16, 2005, 09:42:30 AM
Leonson Lewis to me is a class striker. Again, he had more impact at PMU than Latapy did simply because at the time PMU at a bunch of very talented Midfielders....which included Alan "Skill" Cole...you really cant find a better passer of the ball anywhere than Skill Cole.

PMU was a feared team in those days, they were technically the best run team in teh Caribbean, an dthey had the money to bring in teh best players. But for al the players and money they had, they couldnt manage to win the NPL, the best they could muster up was third place. They narowly missed out on the campionships thatyear, Lonsown Lewis were the leading scorer for the team that year.
Rf - In dem days, Trintoc of Trinidad and Defense Force woulda hit PMU at least 6-8 Love.
It was also the golden era of Trindad football, club teams here were loaded.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Reggaefan on September 16, 2005, 10:56:11 AM
Leonson Lewis to me is a class striker. Again, he had more impact at PMU than Latapy did simply because at the time PMU at a bunch of very talented Midfielders....which included Alan "Skill" Cole...you really cant find a better passer of the ball anywhere than Skill Cole.

PMU was a feared team in those days, they were technically the best run team in teh Caribbean, an dthey had the money to bring in teh best players. But for al the players and money they had, they couldnt manage to win the NPL, the best they could muster up was third place. They narowly missed out on the campionships thatyear, Lonsown Lewis were the leading scorer for the team that year.
Rf - In dem days, Trintoc of Trinidad and Defense Force woulda hit PMU at least 6-8 Love.
It was also the golden era of Trindad football, club teams here were loaded.

This is pure speculation. PMU at the time could compete with anything South of Miami and north of Brazil. This was jsut before Jamaica started to take football seriously at International level..guys like Bingy Blair would have been an icon today if we were serious back then. Sowaht has happened for T&T football to fall off so drasticallysince then? I mean, Its hard to imagine a Trini club team beating a Jamaican clubteam today, much more winning 8-0.

Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: kicker on September 16, 2005, 11:07:37 AM

Sowaht has happened for T&T football to fall off so drasticallysince then? I mean, Its hard to imagine a Trini club team beating a Jamaican clubteam today, much more winning 8-0.




That's pretty arrogant Reggaefan

8-0 is just a rediculous exaggeration.......fine.........but come on. Is Jamaican local football really that good ? Jamaica has had the upper hand on T&T for quite some time now I agree, but don't act as if you've elevated yourself to a significantly different class to us domestically......Jamaican football is still sub-par on the World stage.

If these Jamaican clubs are so good that you can't imagine any Trini club team beating them, then why don't they win the CONCACAF club championship ?? Why doesn't Jamaica have a purely local based team that is on the verge of WCQ ?

I'm not saying that your club football is not competitive, and it may be better than our PFL etc.. but save the arrogance for people whose intelligence you can insult without them knowing............
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: oconnorg on September 16, 2005, 11:35:49 AM
Doh study he nuh.. he jess wilin we!!
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Reggaefan on September 16, 2005, 11:46:10 AM

Sowaht has happened for T&T football to fall off so drasticallysince then? I mean, Its hard to imagine a Trini club team beating a Jamaican clubteam today, much more winning 8-0.




That's pretty arrogant Reggaefan

8-0 is just a rediculous exaggeration.......fine.........but come on. Is Jamaican local football really that good ? Jamaica has had the upper hand on T&T for quite some time now I agree, but don't act as if you've elevated yourself to a significantly different class to us domestically......Jamaican football is still sub-par on the World stage.

If these Jamaican clubs are so good that you can't imagine any Trini club team beating them, then why don't they win the CONCACAF club championship ?? Why doesn't Jamaica have a purely local based team that is on the verge of WCQ ?

I'm not saying that your club football is not competitive, and it may be better than our PFL etc.. but save the arrogance for people whose intelligence you can insult without them knowing............

I dont see the top Trini club beating the top Jamaican club by all of 8 goals to nil. The results in recent encounters have been much much closer than that. Football in Jamaica is above, if not on teh same level as that in Trinidad at ALL levels...from schoolboy football to club football, to senior team level. Who are the raigning caribbean club champs? who are the raigning caribbean schoolboy champs? who are copa caribe champs?  who are the raigning caribbean under 15 champs? I see nothing to suggest that Trini football is in a better state than Jamaica's.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Reggaefan on September 16, 2005, 11:48:59 AM

Sowaht has happened for T&T football to fall off so drasticallysince then? I mean, Its hard to imagine a Trini club team beating a Jamaican clubteam today, much more winning 8-0.




That's pretty arrogant Reggaefan

8-0 is just a rediculous exaggeration.......fine.........but come on. Is Jamaican local football really that good ? Jamaica has had the upper hand on T&T for quite some time now I agree, but don't act as if you've elevated yourself to a significantly different class to us domestically......Jamaican football is still sub-par on the World stage.

If these Jamaican clubs are so good that you can't imagine any Trini club team beating them, then why don't they win the CONCACAF club championship ?? Why doesn't Jamaica have a purely local based team that is on the verge of WCQ ?

I'm not saying that your club football is not competitive, and it may be better than our PFL etc.. but save the arrogance for people whose intelligence you can insult without them knowing............

The real arrogantone was Trini....he is the one who stated that Trintoc could have defeated PMU (with Latapy and Lewis) by 8 clear goals. my comment was that I cant imagine a T&T top team beating a Jamaican top team. Which comment more arrogant?
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: pass(10trini) on September 16, 2005, 12:14:56 PM
Rf ah like to hear u an ting cause u does have some descent comments to mek in dis forum eh.......true alyuh win de last match against one ah we club dem eh buh leh meh tell u now dat de most dominant island in club football fuh de last 15 years or more has been Trinidadian clubs .

From wey back who knows we have won every tournament in cfu club competitions and earned de right to represent cfu year after year without fail inconcacaf eh.,

This year was de first time alyuh represent cfu in de concacaf club championship dating way back whoever knows......ah don't even tink alyuh ever did...

Check back all de results and u will see from 93 or 94 when de first caribbean professional league is a trini club dat win every one ah dem and everytime alyuh play we fuh de concacaf club championships is we dat dat win is tnt al de time every year.....

So watch yuh contents...........sprangalangggggg!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Reggaefan on September 16, 2005, 12:21:35 PM
Rf ah like to hear u an ting cause u does have some descent comments to mek in dis forum eh.......true alyuh win de last match against one ah we club dem eh buh leh meh tell u now dat de most dominant island in club football fuh de last 15 years or more has been Trinidadian clubs .

From wey back who knows we have won every tournament in cfu club competitions and earned de right to represent cfu year after year without fail inconcacaf eh.,

This year was de first time alyuh represent cfu in de concacaf club championship dating way back whoever knows......ah don't even tink alyuh ever did...

Check back all de results and u will see from 93 or 94 when de first caribbean professional league is a trini club dat win every one ah dem and everytime alyuh play we fuh de concacaf club championships is we dat dat win is tnt al de time every year.....

So watch yuh contents...........sprangalangggggg!!!!!!!!!


Well, the fact is, Jamaican clubs have exported no less than 20 playesr to various leagues accross the world since our World Cup appearance. I am not in a position to compare the leagues, as I havent seen much of the Trinidad League, but from recent memories, I cannot recall a Trini club every outscoring a Jamaican club by very wide margins.  Trinidad may very well have the edge on Jamaica and te rest of the Caribbean in termsof club football, but I have seen nothing in recent time to sugges that FOOTBALL in general in Trinidad is any more healthy than Jamaican football. For each UB40player that we have used since 1994, we have exported 2 players to foreign leagues. 

Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: pass(10trini) on September 16, 2005, 12:35:57 PM
Rf ah like to hear u an ting cause u does have some descent comments to mek in dis forum eh.......true alyuh win de last match against one ah we club dem eh buh leh meh tell u now dat de most dominant island in club football fuh de last 15 years or more has been Trinidadian clubs .

From wey back who knows we have won every tournament in cfu club competitions and earned de right to represent cfu year after year without fail inconcacaf eh.,

This year was de first time alyuh represent cfu in de concacaf club championship dating way back whoever knows......ah don't even tink alyuh ever did...

Check back all de results and u will see from 93 or 94 when de first caribbean professional league is a trini club dat win every one ah dem and everytime alyuh play we fuh de concacaf club championships is we dat dat win is tnt al de time every year.....

So watch yuh contents...........sprangalangggggg!!!!!!!!!


Well, the fact is, Jamaican clubs have exported no less than 20 playesr to various leagues accross the world since our World Cup appearance. I am not in a position to compare the leagues, as I havent seen much of the Trinidad League, but from recent memories, I cannot recall a Trini club every outscoring a Jamaican club by very wide margins.  Trinidad may very well have the edge on Jamaica and te rest of the Caribbean in termsof club football, but I have seen nothing in recent time to sugges that FOOTBALL in general in Trinidad is any more healthy than Jamaican football. For each UB40player that we have used since 1994, we have exported 2 players to foreign leagues. 



Ah jus feel ah had to set de playing field straight ..

Ah jes cyar tek de bias talk nah
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: warmonga on September 16, 2005, 03:07:28 PM
Lawd have is mercy all this mudda this and Mudda dat.... is a good ting mi de pon parole otherwise nuff man oulda get 5 fingers  thru mi keyboard !!!! (a dey pon parole for slapping a man thru de internet  ;D) I felt this ting get out a hand but anyway.. Lets Support de team and memba sey nuff people a pass thru this site now so lets keep it football....Magician I sorry for  not knowing  how tuh spell "YU Lover " name maybe one day I will learn to Spell LATAPEE like yu......
warmonga..
T&T 3- Panama 1 ....2 goals by Jones and one by Big Magician" Lover"....
memba warmonga sey so...
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Trini on September 16, 2005, 05:05:15 PM


Reggaefart - read my post correctly, I was talking about the late 80's.
There is no way a TT or Ja team could beat the other 8-0 now, of course we know this.
Every single game TT and Ja senior team play, it is ALWAYS 1 goal that separate them.
Only Jabloteh 6-2 win over Portmore 2 years ago was the exception (over aggregate for the caribbean final).
But in the 80's TT football was years beyond Ja football, so too were the clubs.
I remember in the late 80's, Trintoc and Defense Force always making it into the late stages of the CONCACAF club championship, with much larger crowds than today following these club games. Trintoc alone was almost half the strike squad.
Remember in those days USA used to beat u guys all 5-1 and 3-0 and thing, while we were drawing with them in the US.
It was just a different time I was talking about reggaefart. Nothing arrogant about that, it was just how it was.
TT teams actually used to turn down offers to play Ja and instead play teams like Suriname, Grenada (yes grenada), Martinique etc etc.
Time are much different now indeed.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Reggaefan on September 18, 2005, 06:12:07 AM


Reggaefart - read my post correctly, I was talking about the late 80's.
There is no way a TT or Ja team could beat the other 8-0 now, of course we know this.
Every single game TT and Ja senior team play, it is ALWAYS 1 goal that separate them.
Only Jabloteh 6-2 win over Portmore 2 years ago was the exception (over aggregate for the caribbean final).
But in the 80's TT football was years beyond Ja football, so too were the clubs.
I remember in the late 80's, Trintoc and Defense Force always making it into the late stages of the CONCACAF club championship, with much larger crowds than today following these club games. Trintoc alone was almost half the strike squad.
Remember in those days USA used to beat u guys all 5-1 and 3-0 and thing, while we were drawing with them in the US.
It was just a different time I was talking about reggaefart. Nothing arrogant about that, it was just how it was.
TT teams actually used to turn down offers to play Ja and instead play teams like Suriname, Grenada (yes grenada), Martinique etc etc.
Time are much different now indeed.


So in one post you are telling Big Magic to grow up, and in the next, you are termin me "REGGAEFART" because I challege one fo your points? Seems like alot of growing up is needed around here.  :devil:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: truetrini on September 18, 2005, 08:03:48 AM
RF, jes chill and enjoy de hex.

Maybe next one, yuh go be an active participant.

Jes relax nah man...burn sumting and relax.

yuh here melting like butter against the sun!
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: pass(10trini) on September 18, 2005, 08:04:09 AM


Reggaefart - read my post correctly, I was talking about the late 80's.
There is no way a TT or Ja team could beat the other 8-0 now, of course we know this.
Every single game TT and Ja senior team play, it is ALWAYS 1 goal that separate them.
Only Jabloteh 6-2 win over Portmore 2 years ago was the exception (over aggregate for the caribbean final).
But in the 80's TT football was years beyond Ja football, so too were the clubs.
I remember in the late 80's, Trintoc and Defense Force always making it into the late stages of the CONCACAF club championship, with much larger crowds than today following these club games. Trintoc alone was almost half the strike squad.
Remember in those days USA used to beat u guys all 5-1 and 3-0 and thing, while we were drawing with them in the US.
It was just a different time I was talking about reggaefart. Nothing arrogant about that, it was just how it was.
TT teams actually used to turn down offers to play Ja and instead play teams like Suriname, Grenada (yes grenada), Martinique etc etc.
Time are much different now indeed.

Rf why u doh respond to all dat ?


So in one post you are telling Big Magic to grow up, and in the next, you are termin me "REGGAEFART" because I challege one fo your points? Seems like alot of growing up is needed around here.  :devil:

RF why u doh respond with something a lil more convincing.

DAis is all you could say on de topic ?

De man telling u like it is answer him  .
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Trini on September 18, 2005, 12:07:53 PM
But RF, yuh moving like REGGAEFART is a diss name and I name calling, that is yuh name from long time, somewhere between Reggaefan and Naciamaj.
Whatever became of him?  ;D
Was it him who was responsible for the "shiftless niggas" comments about Trinidadians?
U are right, we really need a lot of growing up around here. :beermug:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Reggaefan on September 18, 2005, 12:23:25 PM
"shiftless Niggas" wouldnt be wise to be self hating on myslef would it, seeing that I am 100% African decent myslef. The person who impersonated me on that post knows himself, and post on this message board everyday. Jamaicans on a whole have no reason to be racist! :shameonyou:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Reggaefan on September 18, 2005, 12:25:52 PM
RF, jes chill and enjoy de hex.

Maybe next one, yuh go be an active participant.

Jes relax nah man...burn sumting and relax.

yuh here melting like butter against the sun!

I am actually enjoying the Hex this time round...Seeing that I am not really emotionally attacvhed to any of teh teams participating. I could have been a happier fan today though, as had my team made teh Hex, I know at least by now we would have sewn up the 4th half spot. Still harboring hopes of seeing a Caribbean team in Germany though.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: palos on September 18, 2005, 12:38:26 PM
I could have been a happier fan today though, as had my team made teh Hex, I know at least by now we would have sewn up the 4th half spot. Still harboring hopes of seeing a Caribbean team in Germany though.

Just like you "KNEW" your team would actually make it to the Hex this rounds right?   ::)
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: kicker on September 18, 2005, 01:10:54 PM
RF, jes chill and enjoy de hex.



had my team made teh Hex, I know at least by now we would have sewn up the 4th half spot.

the most important words there being "had my team made the Hex"


Still harboring hopes of seeing a Caribbean team in Germany though.

The more and more I read your posts RF, the more you sound like a hater in disguise. Come out and say it:...... you don't want T&T to make it to the WC......You don't want us to share that achievement with Jamaica......You like antagonizing the Trinis on this forum.....Come out and admit it. All you ever do is compare T&T to Jamaica pointing out all the reasons why you think Jamaica is better than T&T.....You're like a sophisticated Sting Pana

We know you're a Jamaican and love the reggae boyz.....fine........that is your right and responsibility

But we don't care about how much better you think your boys are..............if you're coming on this forum to hate on T&T.......then hate............(like sting pana)

If you're coming on here to support us...then support us...but the mixed messages, unjustified arrogance (Jamaica as a football team isn't all that, just in case you didn't realize), and hints of bitterness in your posts are losing my respect slowly...........

opinions - fine
objectivity- fine
hater- fine...but be preapared for abuse
hater in disguise- not cool
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: palos on September 18, 2005, 01:54:26 PM
The more and more I read your posts RF, the more you sound like a hater in disguise. Come out and say it:...... you don't want T&T to make it to the WC......You don't want us to share that achievement with Jamaica......You like antagonizing the Trinis on this forum.....Come out and admit it. All you ever do is compare T&T to Jamaica pointing out all the reasons why you think Jamaica is better than T&T.....You're like a sophisticated Sting Pana

We know you're a Jamaican and love the reggae boyz.....fine........that is your right and responsibility

But we don't care about how much better you think your boys are..............if you're coming on this forum to hate on T&T.......then hate............(like sting pana)

If you're coming on here to support us...then support us...but the mixed messages, unjustified arrogance (Jamaica as a football team isn't all that, just in case you didn't realize), and hints of bitterness in your posts are losing my respect slowly...........

opinions - fine
objectivity- fine
hater- fine...but be preapared for abuse
hater in disguise- not cool

RF been hidin in plain sight on dis forum long time.  He...like Winnipeg Puny...does come here to antagonize.  It bunnin both a dem sumting fierce dat T&T in de Hex and dem teams not.  But dat isn't de only reason dey hatin.  So it go.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Reggaefan on September 18, 2005, 02:28:07 PM
The more and more I read your posts RF, the more you sound like a hater in disguise. Come out and say it:...... you don't want T&T to make it to the WC......You don't want us to share that achievement with Jamaica......You like antagonizing the Trinis on this forum.....Come out and admit it. All you ever do is compare T&T to Jamaica pointing out all the reasons why you think Jamaica is better than T&T.....You're like a sophisticated Sting Pana

We know you're a Jamaican and love the reggae boyz.....fine........that is your right and responsibility

But we don't care about how much better you think your boys are..............if you're coming on this forum to hate on T&T.......then hate............(like sting pana)

If you're coming on here to support us...then support us...but the mixed messages, unjustified arrogance (Jamaica as a football team isn't all that, just in case you didn't realize), and hints of bitterness in your posts are losing my respect slowly...........

opinions - fine
objectivity- fine
hater- fine...but be preapared for abuse
hater in disguise- not cool

RF been hidin in plain sight on dis forum long time.  He...like Winnipeg Puny...does come here to antagonize.  It bunnin both a dem sumting fierce dat T&T in de Hex and dem teams not.  But dat isn't de only reason dey hatin.  So it go.

Havent been hiding at all Palos, I've posted regulary here during the past 2 months or so. Even more regularly here than on The RBZ site. Yes, I'm deeply hurt that my team is out of teh Hex...why? Becuase it would be a certain trip to Germany for them had they been in :devil: But South Afrioca is just around the corner.  :applause:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: morvant on September 18, 2005, 02:36:59 PM
oh gosh oh gosh allyuh cool it nah. one love remember......................
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: kicker on September 18, 2005, 02:49:53 PM
The more and more I read your posts RF, the more you sound like a hater in disguise. Come out and say it:...... you don't want T&T to make it to the WC......You don't want us to share that achievement with Jamaica......You like antagonizing the Trinis on this forum.....Come out and admit it. All you ever do is compare T&T to Jamaica pointing out all the reasons why you think Jamaica is better than T&T.....You're like a sophisticated Sting Pana

We know you're a Jamaican and love the reggae boyz.....fine........that is your right and responsibility

But we don't care about how much better you think your boys are..............if you're coming on this forum to hate on T&T.......then hate............(like sting pana)

If you're coming on here to support us...then support us...but the mixed messages, unjustified arrogance (Jamaica as a football team isn't all that, just in case you didn't realize), and hints of bitterness in your posts are losing my respect slowly...........

opinions - fine
objectivity- fine
hater- fine...but be preapared for abuse
hater in disguise- not cool

RF been hidin in plain sight on dis forum long time.  He...like Winnipeg Puny...does come here to antagonize.  It bunnin both a dem sumting fierce dat T&T in de Hex and dem teams not.  But dat isn't de only reason dey hatin.  So it go.

Havent been hiding at all Palos, I've posted regulary here during the past 2 months or so. Even more regularly here than on The RBZ site. Yes, I'm deeply hurt that my team is out of teh Hex...why? Becuase it would be a certain trip to Germany for them had they been in :devil: But South Afrioca is just around the corner.  :applause:

hiding in plain sight doesn't mean you were absent........it's a way of saying that you are disguising your real feelings, and pretending to be a supporter........but not fooling anyone.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: kicker on September 18, 2005, 02:51:26 PM
oh gosh oh gosh allyuh cool it nah. one love remember......................

drink to that :beermug:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Reggaefan on September 19, 2005, 11:25:28 AM
The more and more I read your posts RF, the more you sound like a hater in disguise. Come out and say it:...... you don't want T&T to make it to the WC......You don't want us to share that achievement with Jamaica......You like antagonizing the Trinis on this forum.....Come out and admit it. All you ever do is compare T&T to Jamaica pointing out all the reasons why you think Jamaica is better than T&T.....You're like a sophisticated Sting Pana

We know you're a Jamaican and love the reggae boyz.....fine........that is your right and responsibility

But we don't care about how much better you think your boys are..............if you're coming on this forum to hate on T&T.......then hate............(like sting pana)

If you're coming on here to support us...then support us...but the mixed messages, unjustified arrogance (Jamaica as a football team isn't all that, just in case you didn't realize), and hints of bitterness in your posts are losing my respect slowly...........

opinions - fine
objectivity- fine
hater- fine...but be preapared for abuse
hater in disguise- not cool

RF been hidin in plain sight on dis forum long time.  He...like Winnipeg Puny...does come here to antagonize.  It bunnin both a dem sumting fierce dat T&T in de Hex and dem teams not.  But dat isn't de only reason dey hatin.  So it go.

Havent been hiding at all Palos, I've posted regulary here during the past 2 months or so. Even more regularly here than on The RBZ site. Yes, I'm deeply hurt that my team is out of teh Hex...why? Becuase it would be a certain trip to Germany for them had they been in :devil: But South Afrioca is just around the corner.  :applause:

hiding in plain sight doesn't mean you were absent........it's a way of saying that you are disguising your real feelings, and pretending to be a supporter........but not fooling anyone.

I dont have to pretend to be supporting Trinidad. I publicaly stated that Its easy for me to support Trinidad in Jamaica's absence. If Jamaica was in the runnings today, Trinidad would be my enemy. I am sure you can understand the logic behind that.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: kicker on September 19, 2005, 11:31:13 AM
The more and more I read your posts RF, the more you sound like a hater in disguise. Come out and say it:...... you don't want T&T to make it to the WC......You don't want us to share that achievement with Jamaica......You like antagonizing the Trinis on this forum.....Come out and admit it. All you ever do is compare T&T to Jamaica pointing out all the reasons why you think Jamaica is better than T&T.....You're like a sophisticated Sting Pana

We know you're a Jamaican and love the reggae boyz.....fine........that is your right and responsibility

But we don't care about how much better you think your boys are..............if you're coming on this forum to hate on T&T.......then hate............(like sting pana)

If you're coming on here to support us...then support us...but the mixed messages, unjustified arrogance (Jamaica as a football team isn't all that, just in case you didn't realize), and hints of bitterness in your posts are losing my respect slowly...........

opinions - fine
objectivity- fine
hater- fine...but be preapared for abuse
hater in disguise- not cool

RF been hidin in plain sight on dis forum long time.  He...like Winnipeg Puny...does come here to antagonize.  It bunnin both a dem sumting fierce dat T&T in de Hex and dem teams not.  But dat isn't de only reason dey hatin.  So it go.

Havent been hiding at all Palos, I've posted regulary here during the past 2 months or so. Even more regularly here than on The RBZ site. Yes, I'm deeply hurt that my team is out of teh Hex...why? Becuase it would be a certain trip to Germany for them had they been in :devil: But South Afrioca is just around the corner.  :applause:

hiding in plain sight doesn't mean you were absent........it's a way of saying that you are disguising your real feelings, and pretending to be a supporter........but not fooling anyone.

I dont have to pretend to be supporting Trinidad. I publicaly stated that Its easy for me to support Trinidad in Jamaica's absence. If Jamaica was in the runnings today, Trinidad would be my enemy. I am sure you can understand the logic behind that.

But you're not supporting Trinidad........that's our point.......You only pretend to be.......It comes across like your whole agenda on this forum has been a "Jamaica is better than T&T".........go back and read your posts different threads lately and you'll see where I'm coming from....you always find a way to spin a topic around to a Jamaica this........... T&T that......................it's getting annoying.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Reggaefan on September 19, 2005, 12:47:46 PM
The more and more I read your posts RF, the more you sound like a hater in disguise. Come out and say it:...... you don't want T&T to make it to the WC......You don't want us to share that achievement with Jamaica......You like antagonizing the Trinis on this forum.....Come out and admit it. All you ever do is compare T&T to Jamaica pointing out all the reasons why you think Jamaica is better than T&T.....You're like a sophisticated Sting Pana

We know you're a Jamaican and love the reggae boyz.....fine........that is your right and responsibility

But we don't care about how much better you think your boys are..............if you're coming on this forum to hate on T&T.......then hate............(like sting pana)

If you're coming on here to support us...then support us...but the mixed messages, unjustified arrogance (Jamaica as a football team isn't all that, just in case you didn't realize), and hints of bitterness in your posts are losing my respect slowly...........

opinions - fine
objectivity- fine
hater- fine...but be preapared for abuse
hater in disguise- not cool

RF been hidin in plain sight on dis forum long time.  He...like Winnipeg Puny...does come here to antagonize.  It bunnin both a dem sumting fierce dat T&T in de Hex and dem teams not.  But dat isn't de only reason dey hatin.  So it go.

Havent been hiding at all Palos, I've posted regulary here during the past 2 months or so. Even more regularly here than on The RBZ site. Yes, I'm deeply hurt that my team is out of teh Hex...why? Becuase it would be a certain trip to Germany for them had they been in :devil: But South Afrioca is just around the corner.  :applause:

hiding in plain sight doesn't mean you were absent........it's a way of saying that you are disguising your real feelings, and pretending to be a supporter........but not fooling anyone.

I dont have to pretend to be supporting Trinidad. I publicaly stated that Its easy for me to support Trinidad in Jamaica's absence. If Jamaica was in the runnings today, Trinidad would be my enemy. I am sure you can understand the logic behind that.

But you're not supporting Trinidad........that's our point.......You only pretend to be.......It comes across like your whole agenda on this forum has been a "Jamaica is better than T&T".........go back and read your posts different threads lately and you'll see where I'm coming from....you always find a way to spin a topic around to a Jamaica this........... T&T that......................it's getting annoying.



Perhaps the reason it sounds as if I'm saying Jamaica better than T&T is because I'm the only one here defending Jamaica. See, thats what you fail to understand. Guys like Sam in particular and quite a few others have a deep rooted hatred for meh country like never seen before  :-X.  Do you understand the fact that Jamaica and Trinidad have the biggest Sport Rivalry in the Caribbean, and definately one of the biggest soccer rivalry in CONCACAF? I can honestly say today that I have more interest in seeing T&T qualify for the nextworld cup than any Socawarriors poster would if Jamaica were in the position Trinidad were today (Except for Trini who is 75% Jakan 10% American and 15% Trini  :applause:). I planning to by mehself a 60inch screen HD tv for the world cup next year....I wouldnt mind seeing the Boyz there nah? but I'd rather see Trinidad there than Guatemala Weee.  :rotfl: :rotfl: I've even begun to learn the trini Dialect... ent?
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: FF on September 19, 2005, 12:59:46 PM

But you're not supporting Trinidad........that's our point.......You only pretend to be.......It comes across like your whole agenda on this forum has been a "Jamaica is better than T&T".........go back and read your posts different threads lately and you'll see where I'm coming from....you always find a way to spin a topic around to a Jamaica this........... T&T that......................it's getting annoying.


Kicker, by my memory he has been doing this for at least the last 5 years... so just ignore de man and his agenda....

Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Reggaefan on September 19, 2005, 01:02:26 PM
The more and more I read your posts RF, the more you sound like a hater in disguise. Come out and say it:...... you don't want T&T to make it to the WC......You don't want us to share that achievement with Jamaica......You like antagonizing the Trinis on this forum.....Come out and admit it. All you ever do is compare T&T to Jamaica pointing out all the reasons why you think Jamaica is better than T&T.....You're like a sophisticated Sting Pana

We know you're a Jamaican and love the reggae boyz.....fine........that is your right and responsibility

But we don't care about how much better you think your boys are..............if you're coming on this forum to hate on T&T.......then hate............(like sting pana)

If you're coming on here to support us...then support us...but the mixed messages, unjustified arrogance (Jamaica as a football team isn't all that, just in case you didn't realize), and hints of bitterness in your posts are losing my respect slowly...........

opinions - fine
objectivity- fine
hater- fine...but be preapared for abuse
hater in disguise- not cool

RF been hidin in plain sight on dis forum long time.  He...like Winnipeg Puny...does come here to antagonize.  It bunnin both a dem sumting fierce dat T&T in de Hex and dem teams not.  But dat isn't de only reason dey hatin.  So it go.

Havent been hiding at all Palos, I've posted regulary here during the past 2 months or so. Even more regularly here than on The RBZ site. Yes, I'm deeply hurt that my team is out of teh Hex...why? Becuase it would be a certain trip to Germany for them had they been in :devil: But South Afrioca is just around the corner.  :applause:

hiding in plain sight doesn't mean you were absent........it's a way of saying that you are disguising your real feelings, and pretending to be a supporter........but not fooling anyone.

I dont have to pretend to be supporting Trinidad. I publicaly stated that Its easy for me to support Trinidad in Jamaica's absence. If Jamaica was in the runnings today, Trinidad would be my enemy. I am sure you can understand the logic behind that.

But you're not supporting Trinidad........that's our point.......You only pretend to be.......It comes across like your whole agenda on this forum has been a "Jamaica is better than T&T".........go back and read your posts different threads lately and you'll see where I'm coming from....you always find a way to spin a topic around to a Jamaica this........... T&T that......................it's getting annoying.



Perhaps the reason it sounds as if I'm saying Jamaica better than T&T is because I'm the only one here defending Jamaica. See, thats what you fail to understand. Guys like Sam in particular and quite a few others have a deep rooted hatred for meh country like never seen before  :-X.  Do you understand the fact that Jamaica and Trinidad have the biggest Sport Rivalry in the Caribbean, and definately one of the biggest soccer rivalry in CONCACAF? I can honestly say today that I have more interest in seeing T&T qualify for the nextworld cup than any Socawarriors poster would if Jamaica were in the position Trinidad were today (Except for Trini who is 75% Jakan 10% American and 15% Trini  :applause:). I planning to by mehself a 60inch screen HD tv for the world cup next year....I wouldnt mind seeing the Boyz there nah? but I'd rather see Trinidad there than Guatemala Weee.  :rotfl: :rotfl: I've even begun to learn the trini Dialect... ent?

Really now....If memeory serves me correct, this is the first time in about 10 years Jamaica out the world cup this early. So normally I'd be supporting my Boyz, instead of Trinidad. IfI wanted rto really throw my hate around, the besttime would be when you lost heavilyto Guaremala and Costa Rica recently. I will re-iterate...
I'm here because myside is out. Nothing else
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: morvant on September 19, 2005, 01:10:54 PM
boss nuttin aint wrong with backing yuh country dis iz just de wrong site to do it on. dis gettin really annoying now dan.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Reggaefan on September 19, 2005, 01:33:54 PM
boss nuttin aint wrong with backing yuh country dis iz just de wrong site to do it on. dis gettin really annoying now dan.

I'll not mention Jamaica on this MB any more, or try not to. Seems Jamaica is a curse word around here?
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: kicker on September 19, 2005, 01:38:22 PM
boss nuttin aint wrong with backing yuh country dis iz just de wrong site to do it on. dis gettin really annoying now dan.

I'll not mention Jamaica on this MB any more, or try not to. Seems Jamaica is a curse word around here?

The word Jamaica is not a curse........it's just not as relevant to some discussions as you try to make it........
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Socapro on September 19, 2005, 03:00:02 PM
I'll not mention Jamaica on this MB any more, or try not to. Seems Jamaica is a curse word around here?

The Real cuss word round here is RF which stands for Real F%&ker!   :devil:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: Trini on September 19, 2005, 03:23:02 PM
Soca Monkey - Wha u up to breds, long time.
U get real scarce over time boy.
Old age?
Too much jocking in the past, so now is arthritis in the hand?
Now ah see why u is Sam mentor!
Title: Re: Jamaica vs ElSalvador..
Post by: truetrini on September 19, 2005, 08:23:32 PM
sprain wrist socapro..wey yuh hiding fella?
Title: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Reggaefan on October 02, 2005, 06:54:50 AM
in Miami saturday. 2-1, Shelton, Crawford. (Plata penal for Guatemala).

Jamaica is warming up for Australia next week in London, while Guatemala re warming up for thir remaining 2 WCQ games.

This must be about the 5th time Jamaica beating Guatemala this year alone.
It would be a sin if such a shitty side get to play in the World Cup at Trinidad's expense.
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on October 02, 2005, 08:08:27 AM
where dat game was orange bowl?    wat was the attendance?       did guatemala use dey full side?
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Feliziano on October 02, 2005, 08:14:18 AM
and we ent even have a warm-up game scheduled?  ::)
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Reggaefan on October 02, 2005, 09:08:48 AM
where dat game was orange bowl?    wat was the attendance?       did guatemala use dey full side?

Dont know the exact composition of teh Guatremala squad, but I know guys like Freddie Thompson, Plata etc played (cant say if Ramirez and Pesacadito played). Jamaica didnt use any of their MLS or England based professionals. Its shocking thata team still in teh hunt for a World Cup spot cant raise their game againts a second string Jamaica team? Should I take itthat Guatemala is really that poor, or Jamaica's second string is that good?
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: kicker on October 02, 2005, 09:19:37 AM


 Should I take itthat Guatemala is really that poor, or Jamaica's second string is that good?

Take it however you want to take it........

Panama beat Jamaica's A-team.........and they're at the bottom of the hex without a win........

Football is a game of match-ups...........

Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: dcs on October 02, 2005, 09:28:48 AM
Guatemala will raise their game for the Hex games.
That warm up was less about winning I sure.
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: palos on October 02, 2005, 09:37:01 AM


 Should I take itthat Guatemala is really that poor, or Jamaica's second string is that good?

Take it however you want to take it........

Panama beat Jamaica's A-team.........and they're at the bottom of the hex without a win........

Football is a game of match-ups...........




Ouch....why yuh gone & ruin de ress a RF year wit dah one?  True to form...RF jes lookin fuh chat and dah piece of indisputable logic jes destroy he feeble attempt at he usual dotishness.
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Reggaefan on October 02, 2005, 09:45:10 AM


 Should I take itthat Guatemala is really that poor, or Jamaica's second string is that good?

Take it however you want to take it........

Panama beat Jamaica's A-team.........and they're at the bottom of the hex without a win........

Football is a game of match-ups...........



To Appease you, I'll take it that Guatemala sucks (and not that Jamaica second string is good). Panama on teh other hand  earned their spot in the Hex. It was a learning experience for them, but they have shown everyone that them knocking out Jamaica was no fluke (look at what they did in teh recent GOld Cup). But to get back tov the topic at hand....at this point, Guatenmala should be hammering a Jamaica second string..no two ways about it. 5 games this year vs Jamaica second 11, and not a win to show for it.

 
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Reggaefan on October 02, 2005, 09:47:44 AM


 Should I take itthat Guatemala is really that poor, or Jamaica's second string is that good?

Take it however you want to take it........

Panama beat Jamaica's A-team.........and they're at the bottom of the hex without a win........

Football is a game of match-ups...........




Ouch....why yuh gone & ruin de ress a RF year wit dah one?  True to form...RF jes lookin fuh chat and dah piece of indisputable logic jes destroy he feeble attempt at he usual dotishness.

Not at all. Hats off to Panama for doing something that many better teams failed to do in teh past...win in Kingston. Having said that, Football is sometimes all about luck as well. They could easily have conceded 4 goals in that game in Kingston.
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Reggaefan on October 02, 2005, 09:49:57 AM
Guatemala will raise their game for the Hex games.
That warm up was less about winning I sure.

Since when you start defending Guatemala? JAmaica's footballers are not actively involved in consistent training...they pretty much pick a side 2 days before playing guatemala. If Guatemala cant beat a pick up Jamaica side, how are they going to beat Mexico? And you are here defending them/
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: morvant on October 02, 2005, 09:51:18 AM
whole day i trying not to say nothing but yuh over doing it dan. we have important matters to discuss and you come to cause a set ah drama with yuh fregging reggae boys. allyuh gone get over it. go and write some lyrics to some reggae or bun ah spliff or somthing nah >:(
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: AB.Trini on October 02, 2005, 09:57:19 AM
RF while there is a sense of national pride and a degree of gloating  with each moral victory, realize that the CONTEXT under which the game is played may have determined the results. In other words, Guatemala may have simply approached this game to give men a run, to look at players , to try out systems of play and to simply tune up dey side. Jamacia on the other hand , with nothing to strive for , no hex, no  national cup play, may have been motivated differently in that they want to play for moral victories; To brag, to say exactly what some may say, they could beat a team in the hex.
Remember the  motivation for both with little at stake  is just what it is a 'FRIENDLY'
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: kicker on October 02, 2005, 10:05:54 AM
RF

JAMAICA IS GREAT !!!!

THEY SHOULD BE IN THE HEX !!!!

HAPPY ?  ;D ;D ;D

Come on man.........we all see where you're coming from........you are gloating !!!!!!!!!...end of story

I'll patronize you in the hopes that this thread ends here  :beermug:

Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Reggaefan on October 02, 2005, 10:12:07 AM
get the monkey off your back Kicker. I merely posted a score between my country and a team that you are in contention with for teh 4th Hex spot. No need to get a fit over it. I'm nopt gloating one bit (how did you come to that conclusion?). Guatemala SUCKS! is that gloating?

Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Reggaefan on October 02, 2005, 10:14:15 AM
RF while there is a sense of national pride and a degree of gloating  with each moral victory, realize that the CONTEXT under which the game is played may have determined the results. In other words, Guatemala may have simply approached this game to give men a run, to look at players , to try out systems of play and to simply tune up dey side. Jamacia on the other hand , with nothing to strive for , no hex, no  national cup play, may have been motivated differently in that they want to play for moral victories; To brag, to say exactly what some may say, they could beat a team in the hex.
Remember the  motivation for both with little at stake  is just what it is a 'FRIENDLY'

Alberta....Guatemala has played Jamaica in 4 warm ups recently (beats me as to why Maradiaga has been chosing Jamaica for his warm up games), They are yet to figure out how to beat Jamaica (be it in a competive game (gold Cup) or a friendly game). That tells me that the team is no good.
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: JDB on October 02, 2005, 10:17:56 AM
Actually I have to support RF on this one.

In his first post he was correct Guatemala is a POOR side. This is not based on the JA results but based on seeing them play. We should have given them back a 5-1 in the stadium.

Right now the difference between them and us are that they had one game against a US 2nd string side and got a draw, hence the one point advantage. If we had played that US side at home, even with BSC, We could have gottenthat same result or better. Look at 2001 when we played the final game at home when the US had shut down after qualifying.

We should not have lost to them in Guatemala. They are ahead of us in a "false" position, but we can only set that right if we beat Panama. If we draw, we'll probably be even and it will be our fault.

And RF was right, it would be shameful for this team to end up above us in the hex. We should have no excuses.
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: kounty on October 02, 2005, 10:25:05 AM
I think RF information is relevant to what we experiencing.  goodto know what our opposition doing, and  the fact trhat they lose to a 2nd string jamaican teasm, make me even more at ease that they will certainly lose to a 2nd string Mexican team in mexico.  otherwise I will stay away from the RF bashing.
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: kicker on October 02, 2005, 10:36:27 AM
get the monkey off your back Kicker. I merely posted a score between my country and a team that you are in contention with for teh 4th Hex spot. No need to get a fit over it. I'm nopt gloating one bit (how did you come to that conclusion?). Guatemala SUCKS! is that gloating?



Thanks for the news.....and yes it would be shameful if Guatemala got in the world cup and we didn't......

Thanks for your concern, and please feel free to give us periodic updates on Guatemala, and their preparation for their upcoming games.......and the same for  Bharain, Uzbecks & Panama, even if Jamaica is not involved in the news item.....we appreciate it......

thanks again
kicker

Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Filho on October 02, 2005, 10:38:11 AM


 Should I take itthat Guatemala is really that poor, or Jamaica's second string is that good?

Take it however you want to take it........

Panama beat Jamaica's A-team.........and they're at the bottom of the hex without a win........

Football is a game of match-ups...........



RF...you real touchy partnah...you ask a gloating question (is JA 2nd stream really that good?)

and you get a legit answer.....no way to take that result an extrapolate to how two other teams will play...football is about matchups...simple. Instead you get twist up because someone use the Panama Jamica example. Wher hear nuh..last year Man City played Chelsea twice...beat them in the first game and hold them to a tie in the second. Does that mena Man City was the 2nd best team in the EPL...no...dey just matched up well against the Champs. Dread...you get a legit answer to a cheeky question and you get vex....time to get the monkey off your back.
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Reggaefan on October 02, 2005, 10:40:38 AM
Thanks for the news.....and yes it would be shameful if Guatemala got in the world cup and we didn't......
Thanks for your concern, and please feel free to give us periodic updates on Guatemala, and their preparation for their upcoming games.......and the same for  Bharain, Uzbecks & Panama, even if Jamaica is not involved in the news item.....we appreciate it......
thanks again
kicker

You can be sure that I'll post a score whenever my team plays, win, lose or draw. I [post on this message board daily....beats me as to why some folks here thinks I should never mentionanything about the exploits of my own team.  ::)

Bahrain/Uzbek will more than likely blow out Guatemala if tehy should take the 4th half spot, based on recent performances.
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Reggaefan on October 02, 2005, 10:43:02 AM
get the monkey off your back Kicker. I merely posted a score between my country and a team that you are in contention with for teh 4th Hex spot. No need to get a fit over it. I'm nopt gloating one bit (how did you come to that conclusion?). Guatemala SUCKS! is that gloating?



Thanks for the news.....and yes it would be shameful if Guatemala got in the world cup and we didn't......

Thanks for your concern, and please feel free to give us periodic updates on Guatemala, and their preparation for their upcoming games.......and the same for  Bharain, Uzbecks & Panama, even if Jamaica is not involved in the news item.....we appreciate it......

thanks again
kicker


I guess everyone here missed the point of my original post. Seems whenever the wordl Jamaica is used on this board, a select few gets emotional. In case you  missed it, the point i was making is that Guatemala sucks as a team aiming to repreent CONCACAF in the World Cup! Read between the lines, you will also see that a secondary point is that Trinidad and Tobago will perhaps do better vs Uzbek/Bahrain, once they get to that point.
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Filho on October 02, 2005, 10:52:35 AM
RF...if that is what you meant, then say it and stop trying to be a smart man. you eh fooling nobody with that 'read between the lines' nonsense becasue that is exactly what we doing. You have something to say about TnT chances...don't cloak it by saying..'well look Jamaica 2nd team could do it...it would be a shame if you couldn't'.

like it our not..that is the tone of your post and it could be taken the wrong way. simple ting. if a Trini went on a JA site with that tongue in cheek nonsense we would get some good 'advice' too. So come correct and put your hands where we could see them. some of us tired of your double talk...and then you does want to back peddle and say this is what I was trying to say...den say it up front next time. And you need to res' with the JA persecution complex. I for one not anti-Jamaica by any stretch and I glad allya res it on Guateh. Guateh is a sh** side and the more licks they get the better in dis final run up.

peace RF....
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: kicker on October 02, 2005, 10:53:21 AM
we didn't miss the point....trust me.....

Come on RF, we're all adults.....don't insult our intelligence....you were making a decent point and being cheeky at the same time....why is it that you can't just be a man and take it when people call you out ?......it's all fun and games....and ole talk

I doubt that you would have posted a Guatemala vs Honduras thread......no shame in biggin' up your RBZ...we'd do the same on your site had it been the other way around, and you'd react the same way.

So stop being a baby when people take little jabs at you......the forum is for exchange of all different types of communication ...........go somewhere else if you want a hug and a shoulder to cry on.

Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Reggaefan on October 02, 2005, 10:57:32 AM
we didn't miss the point....trust me.

Come on RF, we're all adults.....don't insult our intelligence....you were making a decent point and being cheeky at the same time....why is it that you can't just be a man and take it when people call you out ?......it's all fun and games....and ole talk

I doubt that you would have posted a Guatemala vs Honduras thread......no shame in biggin' up your RBZ...

Stop being a baby when people take little jabs at you......the forum is for exchange of communication.....go somewhere else if you want a hug.



Hey, I was making a point and being chheky at the same time, according to you. Something wrong with that Kicker? Am I not allowed to be cheaky or "gloat" like anyone else on this forum? BTW, I no longer get excited when Jamiaca beat Guatemala. Its more of a foregone conclusion for me when the teams meet. So, I'll try not to gloat about my team in the future. I'll leave the gloating up to you.

Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: morvant on October 02, 2005, 10:58:37 AM
we didn't miss the point....trust me.....

Come on RF, we're all adults.....don't insult our intelligence....you were making a decent point and being cheeky at the same time....why is it that you can't just be a man and take it when people call you out ?......it's all fun and games....and ole talk

I doubt that you would have posted a Guatemala vs Honduras thread......no shame in biggin' up your RBZ...

Stop being a baby when people take little jabs at you......the forum is for exchange of communication.....go somewhere else if you want a hug.




umpire says 4 :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: kicker on October 02, 2005, 10:59:03 AM
we didn't miss the point....trust me.

Come on RF, we're all adults.....don't insult our intelligence....you were making a decent point and being cheeky at the same time....why is it that you can't just be a man and take it when people call you out ?......it's all fun and games....and ole talk

I doubt that you would have posted a Guatemala vs Honduras thread......no shame in biggin' up your RBZ...

Stop being a baby when people take little jabs at you......the forum is for exchange of communication.....go somewhere else if you want a hug.



Hey, I was making a point and being chheky at the same time, according to you. Something wrong with that Kicker? Am I not allowed to be cheaky or "gloat" like anyone else on this forum? BTW, I no longer get excited when Jamiaca beat Guatemala. Its more of a foregone conclusion for me when the teams meet. So, I'll try not to gloat about my team in the future. I'll leave the gloating up to you.



First you weren't gloating.........now you are.........

I doubt it's possible to be able to write and not read..........but it's possible to have no short-term memory, so go back and read your old posts under this thread and make up your mind
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Sam on October 02, 2005, 11:03:05 AM
Well a win is a win and Panama getting licks from everybody in the Hex but still came to JA in de office and blow them out, so counting a warm-up is nothing to be so jolly about... is winning de real game that counts, you could win all de warm ups you could and lose when de real thing start and you will still feel stupid in de end...

By the way, JA squad here, while GUA used 6 none starters, Plata is old and dont normally play for GUA often even though he does get called,,,,,, Ruiz and Ramirez does start instead (both was missing from this game I see),,,, they were also missing good players also, like Figueroa, Fredy Garcia and Cabrera. So both teams was missing a few good players....

I dont know how true this is, but I got this off de Guatemala press.

Guatemala
Paulo Mota, (M. Klee 30’), (L. Molina 64’), E. Ponciano (R. Gómez 46’), Ángel Sanabria, V. Hernández, S. Ponciano (P. Melgar, 46’), N. Morales, Julio Girón, Maynor Dávila, F. Thompson, M. Acevedo, (G. Romero 46’), J.C. Plata (Pezzarossi, 46’).

Jamaica
S. Samyers, D. Stewart, J. Taylor, T. Sawyers, F. Dawkins, (J. Morrison 54’) (G. Reid), R. Scarlett, L. Shelton, K. Stephenson, Omar Daley, (L. Palmer 61’), Ricardo Fuller, Jermaine Hue.
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Andre on October 02, 2005, 11:10:23 AM
yahoo writeup.

Jamaica 2, Guatemala 1
 
October 1, 2005

AP - Oct 1, 9:19 pm EDT
More Photos
 
 
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP)-- Shane Crawford's tiebreaking goal in the 70th minute lifted Jamaica to a 2-1 victory over Guatemala in an exhibition match between CONCACAF teams Saturday night.

Crawford blasted a 30-yard kick into the upper right hand corner, past diving Guatemalan goalkeeper Luis Molina.

Guatemala failed to respond to the late score by Jamaica, which controlled the ball for most of the final 20 minutes. Angel Sanabria's ejection in the 85th minute after receiving his second yellow card also left Guatemala at a one-man disadvantage.

Eliminated in the early rounds of CONCACAF World Cup qualifiers, Jamaica struck first on Luton Shelton's goal in the 40th minute. Garfield Reid's indirect free kick from the left wing found a diving Shelton, whose header from 15 yards bounced inside the left post.

Jamaica's lead ended quickly as Juan Carlos Plata tied the match 1-1 with a penalty kick in the 44th minute. Jamaican goalkeeper Shelton Sawyers tripped Freddy Thompson as Thompson chased a loose ball inside the 6-yard box.

In a cautious first half, lacking repeated scoring chances, Guatemala first threatened the Jamaican goal area in the 34th minute when Thompson missed a couple of feet off the right post with a shot inside the large area.

Shelton missed wide off the left post after a deep run inside the Guatemala goal area in the 19th minute while Reid's low shot from 20 yards missed the right post.

Currently in fourth place in qualifying with eight points, Guatemala has an outside possibility of catching third place Costa Rica, which has 13 points. The region's fourth place finisher also can qualify for the World Cup if it defeats an Asia representative in a playoff round in November.

 
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Reggaefan on October 02, 2005, 01:56:54 PM
Well a win is a win and Panama getting licks from everybody in the Hex but still came to JA in de office and blow them out, so counting a warm-up is nothing to be so jolly about... is winning de real game that counts, you could win all de warm ups you could and lose when de real thing start and you will still feel stupid in de end...

By the way, JA squad here, while GUA used 6 none starters, Plata is old and dont normally play for GUA often even though he does get called,,,,,, Ruiz and Ramirez does start instead (both was missing from this game I see),,,, they were also missing good players also, like Figueroa, Fredy Garcia and Cabrera. So both teams was missing a few good players....

I dont know how true this is, but I got this off de Guatemala press.

Guatemala
Paulo Mota, (M. Klee 30’), (L. Molina 64’), E. Ponciano (R. Gómez 46’), Ángel Sanabria, V. Hernández, S. Ponciano (P. Melgar, 46’), N. Morales, Julio Girón, Maynor Dávila, F. Thompson, M. Acevedo, (G. Romero 46’), J.C. Plata (Pezzarossi, 46’).

Jamaica
S. Samyers, D. Stewart, J. Taylor, T. Sawyers, F. Dawkins, (J. Morrison 54’) (G. Reid), R. Scarlett, L. Shelton, K. Stephenson, Omar Daley, (L. Palmer 61’), Ricardo Fuller, Jermaine Hue.

Sam, I know you would air your piece. But again you missed the point. Guatemala SUX! they are RUX! BTW, how is it possible fpr Ricardo Fuller to play for Southhampton and Jamaica in teh same day? did you make up that squad? Jermain Hue also played for his club side yetsrday....not possible for him to play two games in one day is it? And why did you have to go to the Guatemala press to get the starting lineups?. Is it that serious Sam?
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Reggaefan on October 02, 2005, 01:58:23 PM
First you weren't gloating.........now you are.........

Kicker, your comprehension skills are lacking. You conveniently missed the point of my post, instead, you accused me of gloating....I'm saying so what if I was. Is there a law prohibiting gloating on this message board? or is it that you have exclusive righ to "gloat"?
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: skins on October 02, 2005, 02:29:36 PM
 Guatemala really sucks. Trinidad shouldn't let a team like that beat us for the fourth spor in the hex. Big up to reggae boyz on their victory. Go warriors go. Germany in the back of my mind. God Bless TNT
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: kicker on October 02, 2005, 02:33:25 PM
First you weren't gloating.........now you are.........

Kicker, your comprehension skills are lacking. You conveniently missed the point of my post, instead, you accused me of gloating....I'm saying so what if I was. Is there a law prohibiting gloating on this message board? or is it that you have exclusive righ to "gloat"?

I apologize for my lack of comprehension skills. Seeing that yours are so superior, comprehend this- there's a fine line between spam and your pathetic attempts to defend a weak position....and it continues to become more and more blurred..........

We have already acknowledged and appreciated your update and your point is taken......I don't buy it, but that's just me......so don't pre-occupy yourself with trying to sway my view......it's not even worth it.

your time is better served searching out some other "relevant" Jamaican news to post on the board with your usual hint of arrogance, and at the same time preparing yourself for another verbal beating as we decipher bulsh*t and don't hesitate to call you out on it.......

Like I say it's all fun and games..........so just laugh it off and quit getting your panties wet..........cheers
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Sam on October 02, 2005, 02:55:46 PM
Well if Guatemala SUX ! And they beat Costa Rica, Honduras, Canada to come out of the so call group of death, then they beat T&T, tie de USA and beat de team who basically took Jamaica spot in the hex (Panama) all in WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS then what can I say RF... Jamaica is de best then.... I feel Jamaica shoulda win de world cup in 1998 ...

Sometimes teams get trouble to beat certain teams thats normal, but it doesn't mean they shittie, Jamaica never played Guatemala in a world cup qualifier so you cant say they are no good, everybody step up to the game when WCQ'S comes about, forget friendly and Gold Cup. They made it to the HEX,,, like it or not and came through a hard group to.. not because Jamaica fail or they beat Guatemala in a friendly you feel you should be there instead,,,, you had your fcoking chance... now stop whining before ah buy a panty for you...

PS: Imagine If JAM beat Australia in de friendly coming up you might jock for a week straight....
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: morvant on October 02, 2005, 02:58:07 PM
RF all you does do iz post somthing with a nice broad piont of view and soon as someone comment on it, it does come down to you bigging up jamaica. de rest ah dem might fraid to tell yuh bout it but i doh stick. i will call yuh out and who vex lorse.
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: warmonga on October 02, 2005, 03:54:10 PM
what is RF saying dat is dat Bad?.. Come on ppl Jamaican use a fete match squad and beat Guatemala ..JA have own Guatemala ..PPl innah this forum is like Children... De man come in here and gave a score and all of innah sudden man mad..  Guatemala is a shitty squad Panama is a shitty squad and if any of those 2 teams mek it before TNT then we have no choice but to call T&T a shitty squad... I think "T&T Football god"  (Mr Warner) Should have organise a game wid JA ..suriname , St Vincent , Cuba or even Canada before this clash wid Panama ..But then again is Panama T&T Playing ..I honestly do not think yu need a warm to face Panama..
my bet is 3-1 T&T beating Panama..
wamonga
Grow up people jes grow up and act like adults....

Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: palos on October 02, 2005, 04:41:45 PM
Guatemala is a shitty squad Panama is a shitty squad and if any of those 2 teams mek it before TNT then we have no choice but to call T&T a shitty squad... wamonga

So I would gather based on your statement above that if Guatemala & Panama are "shitty" squads and DEM make de Hex....dat de teams who DIDN'T make de Hex would be "SHITTY" too.

Actually....dat would make dem more dan "SHITTY" because dey couldn't even make de Hex where at least 2, perhaps 3 "SHITTY" squads qualify.  So what adjective would you give them warmonga? 

"SHITHONGS"?  "RUCKS"?

Hmmm...dat sound interestin....de teams dat COULDN'T EVEN MAKE DE HEX is "RUCKS".

By your "logic" of course....

Ent?
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Reggaefan on October 02, 2005, 05:25:32 PM
239 views on this post....40 replies. Why, because I "gloated".  Am i missing something here?
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: palos on October 02, 2005, 05:38:52 PM
239 views on this post....40 replies. Why, because I "gloated".  Am i missing something here?

Took u this long to determine that?  U were always missing a brain RF.
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Trini on October 02, 2005, 06:00:20 PM
Not on a Sunday man Palos  ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Feliziano on October 02, 2005, 06:26:21 PM
so what if Guatemala play a Jamaican fete match team..we should be more worried bout Trinidad not even organising one and Guatemala actually using the opportunity to better gel their team to play against Mexico.
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: palos on October 02, 2005, 06:56:12 PM
so what if Guatemala play a Jamaican fete match team..we should be more worried bout Trinidad not even organising one and Guatemala actually using the opportunity to better gel their team to play against Mexico.

Given that 80% of our National team are currently playing abroad, which team would you select to prepare against another National team?

Duarance Williams
David Atiba Charles
Cyd Gray
Glenton Wolfe
Aurtis Whitley

AND WHO?

If what a poster said is accurate....who would we select if the PFL teams refused to release the local based players for national team training prior to 5 days before a WCQ?

Or is it that you advocate this match be played within the 5 day period that our players are allowed to prepare for this WCQ?

Given that AT LEAST 1 of that 5 days is reserved for travel & some of the players will not be arriving until 4 days prior to that first WCQ, are you advocating we play a practice match against another national team 3 or even 2 days prior to a WCQ?


Thanks
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: morvant on October 02, 2005, 07:00:57 PM
i tell dem that last week is harden dey harden. we need to stop comparing ourself with other people and have some faith in we players
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Feliziano on October 02, 2005, 07:16:20 PM
ah understand what yuh saying Palos but it ent stange for a team to play 3 days before a WCQ game..i know the majority of our squad is foreign based but if circumstances was going our way we coulda organised a game..even just to give the starting 11 a first half run out.
maybe since we like to fly through Miami so much that woulda been an ideal location to spend a day or 2 to play a team like Honduras or El Salvador then fly into Panama a couple days before the game.
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Feliziano on October 02, 2005, 07:21:38 PM
i tell dem that last week is harden dey harden. we need to stop comparing ourself with other people and have some faith in we players

so you telling me if you see somebody doing something and it is working successfully..you not going to try it out in your particular situation?
like you never heard the phrase 'backing a dead horse'?..is only so much that horse could do on its own with the rest being a miracle or something.
well good for you if thats what u think of the national team no wonder they always running hot and cold..is either a hit or miss for we.
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: palos on October 02, 2005, 07:28:01 PM
ah understand what yuh saying Palos but it ent stange for a team to play 3 days before a WCQ game..i know the majority of our squad is foreign based but if circumstances was going our way we coulda organised a game..even just to give the starting 11 a first half run out.
maybe since we like to fly through Miami so much that woulda been an ideal location to spend a day or 2 to play a team like Honduras or El Salvador then fly into Panama a couple days before the game.

I see your point.  I can think of at least 2 circumstances that may prevent such a game:

1 - Budgetary.  We (as in Jack Warner) done payin out we ass fuh Beenie and staff.  Government & private sector contributin little.  All de expense of organising a friendly will fall on the TTFF.  PERHAPS the thinking is such money may be better spent preparing for Bahrain or Uzbhekistan... ;D

2 - Injury.  Nothing worse than having a practice game so close to an important must win WCQ and then key personnel end up injured in that game.  You would be second guessing yourself right through were that to happen.  It may be the conservative thing to do but probably prudent in the circumstances.  There is no guarantee that injury cannot happen in training but you want to remove as many possibilities as possible, especially given the relative lack of DEPTH of our squad in key positions.  We already have Sancho not available for this game.
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Feliziano on October 02, 2005, 07:52:15 PM

yeah boy it really scary with us having no proven depth to our squad..most of the people we could call up have relatively little International expereince.
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Savannah boy on October 03, 2005, 01:00:53 AM
RF, yuh could win all de meaningless games yuh want, yuh eh going nowhere but up ah 4qing coconut tree. Boy you could talk real shit. First Panama good because dey cut allyuh arse, now Guatemala shitty because allyuh beat dem. So Jamrock is de bar for excellence? So how come allyuh sitting down on de sofa on allyuh bamsee watching Guatemala in the Concacaf WC Qualifiers. De only way allyuh going WC is to bring a foreign born squad to play for allyuh again. Most of de team cyah eat allyuh food or even understand allyuh language properly. Boy you is real kicks yes.
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Reggaefan on October 03, 2005, 06:22:33 AM
RF, yuh could win all de meaningless games yuh want, yuh eh going nowhere but up ah 4qing coconut tree. Boy you could talk real shit. First Panama good because dey cut allyuh arse, now Guatemala shitty because allyuh beat dem. So Jamrock is de bar for excellence? So how come allyuh sitting down on de sofa on allyuh bamsee watching Guatemala in the Concacaf WC Qualifiers. De only way allyuh going WC is to bring a foreign born squad to play for allyuh again. Most of de team cyah eat allyuh food or even understand allyuh language properly. Boy you is real kicks yes.

Savanah, I had nothing bad to say about Panama....They took their chnaces well against Ja in Kingston, and came out the victors. I took my hat off to them. But the monkey that is on your back wont allow you to agree with me that Guatemala is not worth representaives for CONCACAF, as they are pure and simple, a very mediocre team. Their own fans can accept it, they were booed off the pitch inthe lastgame, but you Savanah conveniently focus on Jamaica, when the topic of discussion here is Guatemala. My point is you play a team 5 times in the past 6 months, yet you continue to be outplayed and outsciored in all the games you play. Take Guatemalas weakness as a plus for you in your remaining games, insetad of focusing on Jamaica. as you stated, Jamaica got knocked out months ago.......the battle is now between you and Guatemala, which is a mediocre side by CONCACA standards. Now what is your point mentioning Jamaican players not understanding our language etc? stick to the topic at hand....I dont give a shit of Birchall eats curry or not
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: warmonga on October 03, 2005, 07:01:20 AM
Guatemala is a shitty squad Panama is a shitty squad and if any of those 2 teams mek it before TNT then we have no choice but to call T&T a shitty squad... wamonga

So I would gather based on your statement above that if Guatemala & Panama are "shitty" squads and DEM make de Hex....dat de teams who DIDN'T make de Hex would be "SHITTY" too.

Actually....dat would make dem more dan "SHITTY" because dey couldn't even make de Hex where at least 2, perhaps 3 "SHITTY" squads qualify.  So what adjective would you give them warmonga? 

"SHITHONGS"?  "RUCKS"?

Hmmm...dat sound interestin....de teams dat COULDN'T EVEN MAKE DE HEX is "RUCKS".

By your "logic" of course....

Ent?

Palos yu right ..De squad JA had when dey lost to Panama was a shitty squad..I do not rate JA bringing in fareign coach when mr brown is well Qualified.. Also JA have nuff home grwn talent and do not need to pursue Fareign born to represent....Panama vs JA game in Kingston was like having BSC coaching yu team ... JA had no f**king plan jes like de T&T @ Guatemala game..De teams in de final rounds deserve to be there but shitty is shitty ..If yu honestly think sey Guatemala and Panama a top notch squad why yu nuh Back Guatemala and Panama  in there upcomming 2 games..Yu see U.S.A played Guatemala in Guatemala..U.S.A used a girls team and Guatemala couldnt win at home!!!! Guatemala shitty..Panama shitty top a de line ..Both Panama and Guatemala put together cya beat a local JA squad!!!!!!!!!!!!!
warmonga..
Facts is facts fiction is fiction!!!!!!
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Jayerson on October 03, 2005, 07:09:03 AM
I really don't know what all this ruckus is about, RF just giving some views from his side, Guat play a 2nd string JA and lost, taking into consideration that it was a 2nd string Guat team also, I still think they should have beaten JA, as these are the guys you would be expecting to be pushing for a starting position in the Guat team or sqaud inclusion. Also, I want T&T to qualify for the WC like everyone else and looking at my finances to make the trip. I have not missed a T&T at home game once I'm in the country. T&T is not better than JA, Guat & Panama, so all this talk about who is shittier is a waste of time. All the aforemetioned teams are on the same level and it's just experience in the hex, luck and managerial acumen is what is separating the teams. Let us not forget T&T were lucky to have St. Vincent (the country of my parents) and St. Kitts in our group. We struggled to beat St. Vincent on both oaccasions, imagine that and I had to admit to my dad that SVG played better than T&T in the stadium and were unlucky to lose.

Having said that, we know deep down that T&T are lucky yo be in the Hex, however, we are here and we're making a good run at it and really it would be a travesty for Guatemala to qualify ahead of us because I think they're playing at 100% and we're still inching up to our full potential as a unit. Even if RF may have a bit of arrogance (I call it pride in your country) in his position, we would do the same.

Go Soca Warriors. I think RF would rather see T&T in the WC rather than Guat, at least I hope so.
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: kicker on October 03, 2005, 07:22:16 AM

I think RF would rather see T&T in the WC rather than Guat, at least I hope so.


I don't think so.
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: oconnorg on October 03, 2005, 07:25:07 AM
Allyuh real biting up in this thresd dreddys .. wheeeys ...

But so what if JAM beat Guat in a Warm up vs GUAT benchers

And yea... I have a sneaky Suspicion that RF iz ah hater!
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Jayerson on October 03, 2005, 07:26:23 AM

I think RF would rather see T&T in the WC rather than Guat, at least I hope so.


I don't think so.

You might be right but I personally would rather see a carribean neighbour qualify as opposed to central american country.

It have quite a number of Jamaicans here where I work, they would rather Ja in the Hex than T&T but since they're not there and we are, T&T has their backing, some of them went to T&T v Guat game with me and supported us.
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: kicker on October 03, 2005, 07:43:48 AM

I think RF would rather see T&T in the WC rather than Guat, at least I hope so.


I don't think so.

You might be right but I personally would rather see a carribean neighbour qualify as opposed to central american country.

It have quite a number of Jamaicans here where I work, they would rather Ja in the Hex than T&T but since they're not there and we are, T&T has their backing, some of them went to T&T v Guat game with me and supported us.

Cool.........

It doesn't matter if Jamaicans support us or not. No one has any obligation to any team but their own. We welcome all supporters nevertheless.
 
I have no ill-feelings toward RF, and it doesn't matter if he supports us or not..........

I just like giving him a hard time because I think he's full of sh**........and it's fun.  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Jayerson on October 03, 2005, 07:50:03 AM

I think RF would rather see T&T in the WC rather than Guat, at least I hope so.


I don't think so.

You might be right but I personally would rather see a carribean neighbour qualify as opposed to central american country.

It have quite a number of Jamaicans here where I work, they would rather Ja in the Hex than T&T but since they're not there and we are, T&T has their backing, some of them went to T&T v Guat game with me and supported us.

Cool.........

It doesn't matter if Jamaicans support us or not. No one has any obligation to any team but their own. We welcome all supporters nevertheless.
 
I have no ill-feelings toward RF, and it doesn't matter if he supports us or not..........

I just like giving him a hard time because I think he's full of sh**........and it's fun.  ;D ;D ;D

I like that.  :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: Filho on October 03, 2005, 07:50:36 AM
look..this thread have to dead. it gone on too long and it eh going nowhere.

Thnx RF for de 'support'. To be honest...I think you move like a smart man dey. You say it will be real shame if a sh** side like Guateh represent Concacaf in the Cup instead of TnT. So you tell me.....in what manner has TnT proven itself dominant to Guateh? I want to hear your logic. Seeing TnT also hasn't beaten Jamaica in years.....Guateh ahead of us in the table..... Guateh hit us 5 at home and almost beat us in we own back yard.....I am not surprised that some people think you gloating and find you setting up to say TnT is a sh** side. That possibly was not your intent, but your reputation has preceded you this time. Of course I am eagerly awaiting your denial and accusations of anti-Jamaican behavior. I notice you didn't touch my last post...it must be hit a nerve.

I really want to forget dis nonsense. We have some serious business to take care of in Panama. And dat is all we really care about right now. What happened between JA and Guateh has absolutely no bearing on these upcoming games. Kicker was right...football is about match ups. What Guateh do against JA in a warm-up cannot be extrapolated to how they will perform against another team in competition regardless of the quality of the opposition. But thanks for the scoreline and I hope Jamaica's 2nd string makes the hex in 4 years time
Title: Re: Jamaica beat Guatemala in warm up game
Post by: kicker on October 03, 2005, 07:57:21 AM

I think RF would rather see T&T in the WC rather than Guat, at least I hope so.


I don't think so.

You might be right but I personally would rather see a carribean neighbour qualify as opposed to central american country.

It have quite a number of Jamaicans here where I work, they would rather Ja in the Hex than T&T but since they're not there and we are, T&T has their backing, some of them went to T&T v Guat game with me and supported us.

Cool.........

It doesn't matter if Jamaicans support us or not. No one has any obligation to any team but their own. We welcome all supporters nevertheless.
 
I have no ill-feelings toward RF, and it doesn't matter if he supports us or not..........

I just like giving him a hard time because I think he's full of sh**........and it's fun.  ;D ;D ;D

I like that.  :rotfl:

....but honestly though.....the board would be way less fun without the RF's and Sting Pana's etc..........

It's cool to have everyone on the same bandwagon sometimes, but that gets boring after a while......
Title: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Reggaefan on December 15, 2005, 02:45:34 PM
tune up for Trinidad. Now, teh question is, will Jack Warner have a problem with this game going through? Technically, Jamaica would be assisting England to beat T&T. Sven also wants a game vs Uruguay. Lets see how this one pans out. Heard also that the French coach has targeted Jamaica along with another South American team for warm ups.
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: arrow on December 15, 2005, 02:52:37 PM
Jack shouldn't have any problem with that.  England done overconfident already and the inevitable drubbing they will put on Jamaica will only add to that.  Then when they face some decent quality Caribbean football in Germany they won't know what hit them.
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: TrinInfinite on December 15, 2005, 02:53:46 PM
lol, dats good 2 hear, allyuh lucky trinidad make de world cup, bc now u gettin de fall out from it, if allyuh was any good, ja would give we a game b4 we play in the world cup and deny de english, but say wha, allyuh yardman does kiss englishman ass nah, so i doh expect allyuh 2 refuse

vibes it up
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: morvant on December 15, 2005, 02:58:24 PM
reggae fan all we wanted to do was qualify

allyuh could play anybody and if jack vex hull he arse

go jamaica :beermug:
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Reggaefan on December 15, 2005, 02:58:59 PM
Jack shouldn't have any problem with that.  England done overconfident already and the inevitable drubbing they will put on Jamaica will only add to that.  Then when they face some decent quality Caribbean football in Germany they won't know what hit them.

Sounds like you are the one over-confidentthere arrow. Like your optimism. And yes, I agree, Ja in line for a drubbing from the English! They are two levels above us right now.
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Grande on December 15, 2005, 03:02:58 PM
England cud play whoever dey want in order to prepare, they have ah right to do so.
We getting good competition in Czech, Norway, Wales and Hungary.
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: FF on December 15, 2005, 03:04:11 PM
Allyuh studyin RF....

We ent playing England in Trinidad... and Jamaica ent hosting England for two weeks.....
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Trinimassive on December 15, 2005, 03:04:32 PM
RF that all depends on if allyuh gonna give them housing and a training camp for ah week.

Then and only then will we have a problem with that :devil:
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: dcs on December 15, 2005, 03:22:50 PM
Fix up.

Just do we a favour and rough them up nah.

U cud host them however long yuh want....it won't make a difference this time.
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on December 15, 2005, 03:28:44 PM
well england wasting a friendly das 4 sure


rf  2 levels below england       u must be rell high lol      try 10 levels below england


England A  17  vs. England B  0
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Mr Mc on December 15, 2005, 04:18:53 PM
We done qualify let J'ca play who dem want, we will do our own preparations. I would actually be surprised to see that game take place, with total disregard that England has for us I would think they would not deem it necessary to need a friendly for prparing for us.
maybe they taking it more seriously than they want to let on.
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: duscam on December 15, 2005, 04:23:26 PM
but the thing is jamaica dont play nothing like us..we more finese while jamaica just wild :devil:
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Solo on December 15, 2005, 04:27:42 PM
Dat game would not bother me at all dred. We in Germany already! :o

I dont think Sven really serious though I think is just a bluff. He dont really want to expose he men to Jamaica right now. And I agree we style of play under Beenie is much different from Jamaica.

Then again Jamaica might use a setta English based players anyway.
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Reggaefan on December 15, 2005, 04:29:30 PM
but the thing is jamaica dont play nothing like us..we more finese while jamaica just wild :devil:

I dont think England want to practice vs a team who plays "finesse" as you put it. england want to play a team that is going to give them a good work out. Check out the style of play of Ghana,Togo, Ivory Coast. You might be the only black team in the world cup playing "finesse" football, whatever that is.  :D

Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Reggaefan on December 15, 2005, 04:34:05 PM
Dat game would not bother me at all dred. We in Germany already! :o

I dont think Sven really serious though I think is just a bluff. He dont really want to expose he men to Jamaica right now. And I agree we style of play under Beenie is much different from Jamaica.

Then again Jamaica might use a setta English based players anyway.


Hey, Its goodto see these teams showing interest man. Sven say he want a game vs Jamaica, I happy if it goes through. Was also glad to see Bahrain and France shoiwing interest as well. Wether or not you wantto accept it, Jamaica would provide a good measure as to teh strength of the T&T squad. Its widely believed that Ja is stronger than T&!
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: kicker on December 15, 2005, 04:37:04 PM
but the thing is jamaica dont play nothing like us..we more finese while jamaica just wild :devil:

I dont think England want to practice vs a team who plays "finesse" as you put it. england want to play a team that is going to give them a good work out. Check out the style of play of Ghana,Togo, Ivory Coast. You might be the only black team in the world cup playing "finesse" football, whatever that is.  :D



I wouldn't call Trinidad football finesse football at all (if there is such a thing)....

Brazil, Holland, Argentina, Spain, Portugal, Mexico.....maybe France play "finesse" football to a certain extent....

Trinidad- I dunno. I don't think we have a defined brand as yet. Our football is pretty raw and choppy, and struggles to find rhythm for huge parts of a game...........we need to spend more time together as a team to build a chemistry and develop the off-the-ball movement that facilitates "finesse" football. (like I say, if there is such a thing)
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: palos on December 15, 2005, 04:37:18 PM
Interesting that T&T's participation in the World Cup helps to provide "food" for our CONCACAF neighbours, especially some neighbours who are in dire financial need according to them.

Yet they still begrudge our qualification.  Not ALL....but a significant amount.

Those who come here to talk about "they wonder if Jack will get upset seeing that Jamaica helpin to beat T&T" just betrayin their ignorance and jealousy.  Which is the better opportunity?  Bahrain or England?

Dumbass.
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Jefferz on December 15, 2005, 04:37:32 PM
Nah ja an T&T is bredrin right tru. We have our rivalrys buh we need to stick together as a caribbean nation man
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Filho on December 15, 2005, 04:49:57 PM
but the thing is jamaica dont play nothing like us..we more finese while jamaica just wild :devil:

I dont think England want to practice vs a team who plays "finesse" as you put it. england want to play a team that is going to give them a good work out. Check out the style of play of Ghana,Togo, Ivory Coast. You might be the only black team in the world cup playing "finesse" football, whatever that is.  :D



I hate to agree with RF...but TnT does not play no finesse ball...Dat is reserved for teams that can string more than 5 passes together and keep possession and dictate the rythm of play against quality opposition....CONSISTANTLY. Jamaica is a more physical side than us...but that doh men we are a finesse team. The image some fans have of TnT and the reality....well...just watch replays of our games objectively. Men like to talk to much shit...playing JA is a good warm up for England and gives them a good idea of what level we play at.....no teams are identical...we are playing Wales & Norway only an ignoramus will say Wales is identical to England and Norway is identical to Sweden.
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Marcos on December 15, 2005, 04:55:53 PM
We did play finesse football in a couple Shell CUps though
The 7-2 blazing in the Oval in 94 and CUp FInal in 95 stand out
Also the 3-2 ?(not sure) win against Norway

We look lil fluid in those games
None in recent memory though.
Look at our goals in the Hex.
I not thinking of any that came at the end of a really good knock right now
Plenty scrappy goals
a good partner of mine once told me you can judge how good a league/side is by the quality of the goals that are scored
I dunno if i fully agree but if it is true we have a lot more work to do to be called "finesse"
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: JDB on December 15, 2005, 05:04:44 PM
We did play finesse football in a couple Shell CUps though
The 7-2 blazing in the Oval in 94 and CUp FInal in 95 stand out
Also the 3-2 ?(not sure) win against Norway

We look lil fluid in those games
None in recent memory though.
Look at our goals in the Hex.

Quality of opposition.
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Marcos on December 15, 2005, 05:08:50 PM
i definitely don't disagree
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Jah Gol on December 15, 2005, 05:08:58 PM
Honestly I don't think Jamaica would be badly beaten by England. Beaten yes but badly no. The Jamaicans can match the English on a physical standpoint. If they are tactically disciplined they could make England work hard to beat them. We really shouldn't underrate Jamaica. I still think that we are better than them though.
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: SOBRIQUET on December 15, 2005, 05:15:40 PM
This all depends too, on what type of team Jamaica fields of course. Remember Bahrain blazed up another hex country before they played us. Hopefully jamaica fields a soft JA team, so they could underestimate we....
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: palos on December 15, 2005, 05:22:34 PM
This all depends too, on what type of team Jamaica fields of course. Remember Bahrain blazed up another hex country before they played us. Hopefully jamaica fields a soft JA team, so they could underestimate we....

I disagree.  Jamaica is playing for Jamaica and to make as good an impression as possible, NOT to assist us in any way by trying to be an easy game for England.  The last time jamaica played a high profile match with their top players, they were trounced 5-0 by Australia.  They will want to atone for that and show that they are better than they showed in that game.

This game and more importantly, Jamaica's performance in it, will have a direct impact on their marketability for games aginast top ranked opposition in the future.  If that's not motivation enough, nothing else will.
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: JERSEY TRINI on December 15, 2005, 05:45:48 PM
JA could play who they want to play now that we qualify.  The statement that TNT playin finesse football is kinda crazy but I know we two goals better that JA right now though.  ;D
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: pioneertrini on December 15, 2005, 06:27:32 PM
If Jamaica work hard and rough dem up abit england will find it difficult, remember people does talk about england being world class etc but they always struggle vs minnows. its not very often u see them brush weak sides 5-0 n ting.
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: TrinInfinite on December 15, 2005, 06:30:12 PM
england could lose to us or draw, draw de worse scenario we lookin at
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Big Magician on December 15, 2005, 07:05:09 PM
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Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: marcovbasten on December 16, 2005, 03:14:32 AM


haha!
great
england is taken tnt serious
they can say that they are happy with the draw
but i think they are not so happy at all
great compliment for all of you tnt guys!



 
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: jaden on December 16, 2005, 06:05:52 AM
Interesting that T&T's participation in the World Cup helps to provide "food" for our CONCACAF neighbours, especially some neighbours who are in dire financial need according to them.

Yet they still begrudge our qualification.  Not ALL....but a significant amount.

Those who come here to talk about "they wonder if Jack will get upset seeing that Jamaica helpin to beat T&T" just betrayin their ignorance and jealousy.  Which is the better opportunity?  Bahrain or England?

Dumbass.
lol :rotfl: SOMEBODY GET HIT HARD :rotfl:
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: willi on December 16, 2005, 06:34:21 AM
Palos,

I dont think many Jakans seriously begrudge TnT their recent success.

Jam. non-qualification has nothing to do with TnT, plus we all know TnT has been close before and lost out on heart-breakers.

Now, however, one needs to keep thing in perspective. ThWC will be tough and the big teams are NOT to be taken lightly.

Stuill and all, count on solid pan Caribbean support, even against England.

After all is said and done, we are cousins and nothing will change that.
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: andre samuel on December 16, 2005, 06:44:50 AM
that is nice, i hope this will work in our favour cause we will get to see how they intend to apporach the game with us in the WC.

But it is strainge to note that no one asked for friendlies against us or any other "caribbean" opposition when jamaica qualified in '98. 

I guess no one felt the need to prepare for them. lol

ah love it!!
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: willi on December 16, 2005, 06:51:13 AM
Andre,

Japan paid the ultimate price e?

Perhaps it was that win that gave Caribbean teams respectability and notice. Japan fully expected to win.

Argentina was not worried as they knew us from before (during a Brazilian stinit with Simoes). Croatia was also a debutante and was overconfident. They got the scare of their life at half time, i can tell you.

The big lesson is NOT to get cocky. Approach the world cup as a huge step up. That is what it is.
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Reggaefan on December 16, 2005, 09:18:34 AM
Interesting that T&T's participation in the World Cup helps to provide "food" for our CONCACAF neighbours, especially some neighbours who are in dire financial need according to them.

Yet they still begrudge our qualification.  Not ALL....but a significant amount.

Those who come here to talk about "they wonder if Jack will get upset seeing that Jamaica helpin to beat T&T" just betrayin their ignorance and jealousy.  Which is the better opportunity?  Bahrain or England?

Dumbass.

Palos, you are one to always bring up some bad vibes whenever Jamaica is mentioned on this forum. Jamaica does not grudge T&T for anything, football is football, and while our fans are disappointed that our team is not playing in the finals, I hardly see any reasonfor you to think that we "grudge" your achievement. If yo usay Jamaica "grudge" Costa Rica, Mexico, USA and Trinidad, I could understand your point, but to isolate T&T and saythat we grudge you is pointless. Again, which fan wouldnt be disappointed thattheir team isnot there?

When Jamaica qualified for France, the same situation could have arisen for your team to provide warm ups for the teams in Jamaica's group. The fact that these teams didnt come knocking on your doors is another matter. At the end of teh day, its good for Caribbean football. Fibally football in the islands are getting some recognition on teh world stage.
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: warmonga on December 16, 2005, 09:43:39 AM
tune up for Trinidad. Now, teh question is, will Jack Warner have a problem with this game going through? Technically, Jamaica would be assisting England to beat T&T. Sven also wants a game vs Uruguay. Lets see how this one pans out. Heard also that the French coach has targeted Jamaica along with another South American team for warm ups.
I dont think sey Jack will have a problem wid this game since reachinfg de wrl cup was only Jacks plan..anything after dat wid TNT defence is a bonus..I heard of de France game but very suprise England wants to play de boyz..I mean after dat Flicking australia game I still cross...Mi Australian  friend who plays cricket wid us here in Chicago na stop Run his mouth about dat game.  If playing England Jamaica needs to recall De Big man "Lowe"..   call in all de big boyz ..f**k dat local shit side  call in d ebig boyz..... ..collecting 5 against Australlia is a Joke....Nuff credentials fi loose if JA keep get beat like dat..
warmonga...
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: TrinInfinite on December 16, 2005, 09:50:09 AM
whether ja play dem or not, it doh matter, we in de world cup, we playin de czech rep, which are miles ahead of england in form, i think we will b ready, is whether england is ready 4 de shock of their lives?
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: slates on December 16, 2005, 10:10:07 AM
england could lose to us or draw, draw de worse scenario we lookin at

Yes they could. 

They could lose, they could draw, but you seem to forget... or ignore the possibility that... they could win.

What are your odds of each scenario? Just curious.
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: sweetiepaper on December 16, 2005, 12:49:57 PM
Check the article in the Jamaica Gleaner

Reggae Boyz set to face England
published: Friday | December 16, 2005

Nodley Wright, Freelance Writer

JAMAICA'S FOOTBALL should have a more fruitful spin-off from Trinidad and Tobago's World Cup qualification than it did from the twin island republic's playoff against Bahrain.

The Reggae Boyz, according to reports coming out of England, could meet that country in a potentially lucrative friendly early next year.

In an article written by John Cross of the Mirror newspaper, it was reported that England coach Sven Goran Eriksson "has lined up Uruguay and Jamaica as his World Cup warm-up matches".

England, who hosted and won the 1966 World Cup, were drawn in Group B for the 2006 Germany tournament with Caribbean debutants Trinidad and Tobago, Sweden and Paraguay. A third friendly is being sought with a Scandinavian team.

The article also stated negotiations had already begun for the friendly matches and that three dates had been set aside. First vice-president of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) George Evans yesterday confirmed that negotiations were taking place but would not say much more.

NEGOTIATIONS

"Yes, I can confirm that negotiations are taking place, but there is not much that can be said at this time as it is in the embryonic stages," said Evans.

If the friendly international against the world's ninth-ranked team materialises, it would be the biggest game managed by the Crenston Boxhill administration in its two years in office.

The friendly international would be a winning situation for both parties. For England, Jamaica, the top-ranked team in the Caribbean, would provide good practice in preparation for their World Cup date with Trinidad and Tobago. For Jamaica, it would be an opportunity to earn some well-needed funds as well as a chance to redeem themselves.

The last time Jamaica played a friendly international was against Australia on October 9 in London.

Australia were then preparing to face Uruguay in a two-way play-off for a spot in the World Cup.

In that Craven Cottage fixture Jamaica were swamped 6-0 by the Socceroos, who went on to qualify for the World Cup ahead of Uruguay.




http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20051216/sports/sports5.html.
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: morvant on December 16, 2005, 01:14:02 PM
trinidad is the top team in the carribbean :(

not jamaica

fifa rankings doh mean nuttin cause jack involved in that and we all know how smart he iz
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Reggaefan on December 16, 2005, 03:05:33 PM
trinidad is the top team in the carribbean :(

not jamaica

fifa rankings doh mean nuttin cause jack involved in that and we all know how smart he iz

By that Logic, you should also elevate Trinidad to the 32nd ranked team in the world then, purely on their qualification to the world cup.
And in CONCACAF, you should automatically be elevated to #4 position ahead of Jamaica and Honduras.

Now is a prefect time for you to get some good games in and move yourself up the FIFA rankings. I see a number of friendlies lined up in addition to the at least 3 world cup games which you will play.
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Pointman on December 16, 2005, 03:23:08 PM
that is nice, i hope this will work in our favour cause we will get to see how they intend to apporach the game with us in the WC.

But it is strainge to note that no one asked for friendlies against us or any other "caribbean" opposition when jamaica qualified in '98. 

I guess no one felt the need to prepare for them. lol

ah love it!!

I think Senegal changed that whole mindset of the "big" football nations not needing to scout or get a feel for their "lesser" opposition. France exited the last WC without scoring a single goal. Nobody else want that to befall them.
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: morvant on December 16, 2005, 03:40:23 PM
trinidad is the top team in the carribbean :(

not jamaica

fifa rankings doh mean nuttin cause jack involved in that and we all know how smart he iz

By that Logic, you should also elevate Trinidad to the 32nd ranked team in the world then, purely on their qualification to the world cup.
And in CONCACAF, you should automatically be elevated to #4 position ahead of Jamaica and Honduras.

Now is a prefect time for you to get some good games in and move yourself up the FIFA rankings. I see a number of friendlies lined up in addition to the at least 3 world cup games which you will play.

uhhhhhhhmmmmm like yuh didnt hear meh we is the best in de blasted carribbean

talk done
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Reggaefan on December 16, 2005, 03:49:47 PM
trinidad is the top team in the carribbean :(

not jamaica

fifa rankings doh mean nuttin cause jack involved in that and we all know how smart he iz

By that Logic, you should also elevate Trinidad to the 32nd ranked team in the world then, purely on their qualification to the world cup.
And in CONCACAF, you should automatically be elevated to #4 position ahead of Jamaica and Honduras.

Now is a prefect time for you to get some good games in and move yourself up the FIFA rankings. I see a number of friendlies lined up in addition to the at least 3 world cup games which you will play.

uhhhhhhhmmmmm like yuh didnt hear meh we is the best in de blasted carribbean

talk done

You are the only Caribbean team in the world cup...so yes, form that perespective, you are. From all other perspectives, that claim is debatable.
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: willi on December 16, 2005, 03:50:09 PM
Trininfinite,

You say that TnT form is miles ahead of England???


England just beat Argentina in Geneva. I was at the damn match.

While Argentina has the slicker midfield and some talented wing play, England has agruably the MOST powerful, penetrative forward line in the world. Only Brazil in my mind can claim a hotter line up up front. England won that match with sheer forward power. The midfield tackled up and release early balls to the forward who tormented the Argie backline.

Rooney is just plain scary. He scared the crap out of the argies with his runs.

I thought Rooney was just an English tabloid overhype, but when I see him with my own eyes...the bwoy outta class. He would want onto Brazil side. The English Ronaldo.
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: palos on December 16, 2005, 03:55:49 PM
Interesting.  Back in the day RF used to claim that the umpteen Caribbean Championships that T&T had never mattered because Jamaica would win when it REALLY MATTERED i.e. WCQ.

Now he talkin bout "From all other perspectives, that is debatable".  Where was that "from all other perspectives" lyrics when we was rackin up Caribbean title after Caribbean title?

Wha perspectives yuh referrin to RF?  Your Digicel Cup win & perhaps subsequent 2nd round appearance in the Gold Cup?  Perhaps your 5-0 thrashing by OZ?  Thought those things didn't "matter"?
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Touches on December 16, 2005, 04:00:25 PM
RF why yuh just doe say thanks yuh gettin to eat a food.

If it wasnt for we you wouldnt of even get a offer from Bahrain nor England.

Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Reggaefan on December 16, 2005, 04:32:39 PM
RF why yuh just doe say thanks yuh gettin to eat a food.
If it wasnt for we you wouldnt of even get a offer from Bahrain nor England.

I am greatful! We did play a couple prep games vs teams that qualified for thelast world cup the last time....and in fact, wedo manage to organize games on our own from time to time. Playing England could be directly attributed to you, but playing France is not!. BTW, why you guys not playing a game vs Ja? Didnt we play you twice when we qualified for the world cup? in fact we went on a mini caribbean tour stopping in St. Kitts and Antigua
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: FF on December 16, 2005, 04:39:36 PM
Notice how RF conveniently ignore Palos post above

Also watch how he slyly slip een ah knock on TnT below....

Ah just highlighting for de new men who doh know how RF does operate

No need to respond RF....


When Jamaica qualified for France, the same situation could have arisen for your team to provide warm ups for the teams in Jamaica's group. The fact that these teams didnt come knocking on your doors is another matter. At the end of teh day, its good for Caribbean football. Fibally football in the islands are getting some recognition on teh world stage.
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Reggaefan on December 16, 2005, 04:40:13 PM
Interesting.  Back in the day RF used to claim that the umpteen Caribbean Championships that T&T had never mattered because Jamaica would win when it REALLY MATTERED i.e. WCQ.

Now he talkin bout "From all other perspectives, that is debatable".  Where was that "from all other perspectives" lyrics when we was rackin up Caribbean title after Caribbean title?

Wha perspectives yuh referrin to RF?  Your Digicel Cup win & perhaps subsequent 2nd round appearance in the Gold Cup?  Perhaps your 5-0 thrashing by OZ?  Thought those things didn't "matter"?

I never mentioned anything about that Copa Caribe title Jamaica won. I never placed alot of wighting on that tournament. What I was making reference to is that even though Jamaica is out of teh Hex, many teams in CONCACAF still see Jamaica as a stronmger unit than T&T! Check the results in friendly games played at all levels, from under-15 coming right up over the years.  

In international football, sometimes you lose heavily, and sometimes you do well. You move from a position where you beat the likes of Bulgaria nd hold the world champs to a tie, to losing 5-0 to Australia. such is the nature of the game of football. Question is, do you think the current T&T squad could beat Jamaica 5-0 also? Highly unlikely.

Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Pointman on December 16, 2005, 04:40:32 PM
whether ja play dem or not, it doh matter, we in de world cup, we playin de czech rep, which are miles ahead of england in form, i think we will b ready, is whether england is ready 4 de shock of their lives?

What in our recent football history makes you belive that our beloved T&T can shock England? I like your positive thinking but lets not get carried away here.
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Reggaefan on December 16, 2005, 04:46:25 PM
whether ja play dem or not, it doh matter, we in de world cup, we playin de czech rep, which are miles ahead of england in form, i think we will b ready, is whether england is ready 4 de shock of their lives?

What in our recent football history makes you belive that our beloved T&T can shock England? I like your positive thinking but lets not get carried away here.

Football fans here are sometimes naive. But that is allowed. Football is football, the ball is round. anything can happen. But beating England in a world cup game is not as easy as beating Mexico in T&T, or beating Bharan 1-0 in Bahrain. again, Trinidad needs to take it one step at a time. I noticed that you wonmt be playing more than about 5 warm up games between now and the finals. Not enough in my mind. But again, its hard to keep a squad together. Jamaica had only about 3 overseas based players when they qualified for the world cup and during teh time leading up to the finals. the team was constantly togeter throughout. When is the next time the squad meet up for any sort of trining? March next year? alot could chnage during that time. This is a problem unique not onlyto T&T, but to many of the other teams in the finals.

Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: warmonga on December 17, 2005, 09:11:12 AM
In international football, sometimes you lose heavily, and sometimes you do well. You move from a position where you beat the likes of Bulgaria nd hold the world champs to a tie, to losing 5-0 to Australia. such is the nature of the game of football. Question is, do you think the current T&T squad could beat Jamaica 5-0 also? Highly unlikely.


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RF no disrespect , yu know de love I have for JA but after getting spanked by a cricket side I tink sey TNT could put 10 innah de reggaeboyz right now wid ease.... I remember when JA got 9 against Costa rica and I nearly commit sucide but getting 5 from Australia was worst I nearly kick up mi cricket partner after dat game....... Jamaican National team right now is no competition to anyone..maybe a competetion wid teams like Guatemala ... Dominica ..Puerto rico ..but right now wid de wey Ja team being coached and playing I feal sey Panama lil bwoy team Dat went to Bahrain could put 5 easy in dem..JA needs fi stop tink dem big team now..emagine dat last game against U.S.A ..De us played wid a girls team and JA couldnt take advantage..I being real,.. Reggaeboyz cya even beat de Reggaegirls right now...JFF needs a change and overhaul right now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..

warmonga...
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Big Magician on December 17, 2005, 10:35:44 AM
 RIGHT NOW I PISSING ON A POSTER OF THE REGGAE "BRITZ".....STRAIGHT ON LOWE FACE.....SHIT HE f**kIN SELF IN LONDON.....
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: warmonga on December 18, 2005, 04:23:41 AM
RIGHT NOW I PISSING ON A POSTER OF THE REGGAE "BRITZ".....STRAIGHT ON LOWE FACE.....SHIT HE f**kIN SELF IN LONDON.....
BM yu see de header Lowe scored against TNT in de 2004 qualifiers???.Lowe is home growm 100% percent JAMAICAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .. YU SEE DE FREE KICK HE SCORED AGAINST ELSALVADOR.. NO ONE FROM TNT COULD STOP LOWE  NO f**kIN ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DE TWIN TOWER LOOK LIKE DE BOMB DUNG TWIN TOWER AGAINST BAHRAIN .DEM CYA STOP MI MADDA FROM SCORING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DEM WILL STOP LOWE!!!!!
  NOT BECAUSE I SUPPORT A TEAM I HAVE TO SUPPORT f**kERY ..MI NA INNAH DAT!!!!!!!!!! TNT DEFENCE IS A f**kING JOKE..DOH DISRESPECK LOWE..LOWE IS 110% JAMIACAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HE AINT NO FLICKING BRITISH BORN!!!!!!! I BUN FYA ON BRITISH BORN EXCEP BIRCAHLL BECAUSE HE SHOWED PUSSYHOLE LIKE ZAMORA AND SAMULE DAT HE DONT CARE... HE READY TO REPRESENT TNT ..HE NEVA ONCE SAID HE WAITING FOR DE ENGLISHMAN DEM FI CAL HIM UP!!!!! AND YU KNOW WHAT,   HE HAVE BETER CHANCE FI BEING CALLED UP FOR ENGLAND THAN SHITHUNG ZAMORA AND "NOW I AM READY SAMUEL" BECAUSE HE IS WHITE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I BEAT DEM ASSHOLES IF MI EVA SEE DEM!!!!!!!!!
TRUTH IS TRUTH FICTION IS FICTION I COULD GAVE A f**k WHO VEXS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DONT DISRESPECT HOMEGROWN TALENT!!!!! LOWE JES PLYING HIS TRADE FAREIGN JES LIKE DE WHOLE A TNT TEAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

WARMONGA..
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Big Magician on December 18, 2005, 11:20:44 AM
ONLY THE LONDON POLICE COULD STOP HIM WARMONGREL.....AND THEN HE SHIT HE PANTS IN LONDON......
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: TrinInfinite on December 18, 2005, 11:30:18 AM
reggaefan scared we do better than ja, lowe good but he not as talented as de players we have, no where near skillful as a latas, or yorke or even hardest, grey could deal wit lowe ass, pelt some blade innah him Bumbacl#$, so cool nah bossman, trinidad has always been de bess in de caribbean when coming 2 football, dats without a doubt, allyuh watch wat big team will do
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Jah Gol on December 18, 2005, 11:48:51 AM
Lowe's greatest strenght is his physique. He has some speed and is very strong. He is not very skillful. I would play Kenwyne Jones in front of him anydaybeacuse Jones is more cultured as a player even in his youth.Lowe is nowhere in the class of Stern or Yorke. He's one of those fowards who once you wind them up they become totally ineffective as a player and just wants to exact revenge on the defender.

I understand Warmonga love JA but as much he could say T&T defense is no good I could say that Lowe is no good either.
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Reggaefan on December 18, 2005, 12:01:49 PM
I wont get into theissue of comparing Lowe to any T&T player. As a striker, he has delivered on every single occasion he puts on the gold shiort, from youth level right up to senior level. I am one who thought that had Lowe been in teh squad that took part in our failed last attempt, we would have at least gotten three goals out of him, an dthat could have been enough to chnage things around. And comparing Lowe to Jones is definately not recomended. Lowe has played profesional football for close to 10 years, in Canada, USA, England (all levels except Premiership), and even signed for Mexico's Necaxa at one point. Jones has potential...lets give him time to convert that potential into something meaningful.

Just reading the comments of some of the posters on this thread, I would definately say that the average T&T football fan are very emotional...and sometiems teh emotion gets the better of thenm. I can count about 10 postesr on this message board who can put accross a post that is not riddled with emotion.

Warmonga, Jamaica lost to a better coached Australian side.  Nothing much more to say about that.
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: truetrini on December 18, 2005, 12:21:38 PM
Not true..RF..Jamaica lost to a BETTER team..period.

But leh we stick to Big man football, why Jamaica enter into de fray..if is school boy ball..den ok.

But dis is WC ball we talking about....!
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Sam on December 18, 2005, 12:50:39 PM
Why would they want to play Jamaica ? how that helping them, Jamaica have no skills right now and dont play de same style as us. Maybe they could play a retired foreign born eleven as all of them based in England allready... by de way, how much money they paying allyuh for that friendly, ah million JA dollars....
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Reggaefan on December 18, 2005, 01:29:00 PM
Not true..RF..Jamaica lost to a BETTER team..period.

But leh we stick to Big man football, why Jamaica enter into de fray..if is school boy ball..den ok.

But dis is WC ball we talking about....!

We lost to a better coached team ON THE DAY. previous results between both teams have been MUCH closer. The Australian team is coached a by one of teh better coaceghs in world football. And yes, I do agree with you that Australia had the better players on the pitch. Why are you stuck on schoolboy football by the way? Get over iut now nah man  ;D.
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Reggaefan on December 18, 2005, 01:32:28 PM
Why would they want to play Jamaica ? how that helping them, Jamaica have no skills right now and dont play de same style as us. Maybe they could play a retired foreign born eleven as all of them based in England allready... by de way, how much money they paying allyuh for that friendly, ah million JA dollars....

Another emotional response. I knew this one would draw a comment form you Sam.
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: truetrini on December 18, 2005, 01:34:01 PM
you are the one who called T&T footbal school boy football one time..like yuh forget dat?

We were having ah discussion and I mentioned T&T,.it was during de qualifiers and yuh dismiss meh with meh school boy team saying it was big boy football yuh talking about...like yuh getting senile?

And Australia played Jamaica how many times?

twice?

And jamaica won how many ah dem gam,es?

Doh talk shit about previous meetings.

steups

what is de aggregrate scores?

Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Jah Gol on December 18, 2005, 04:50:00 PM
I wont get into theissue of comparing Lowe to any T&T player. As a striker, he has delivered on every single occasion he puts on the gold shiort, from youth level right up to senior level. I am one who thought that had Lowe been in teh squad that took part in our failed last attempt, we would have at least gotten three goals out of him, an dthat could have been enough to chnage things around. And comparing Lowe to Jones is definately not recomended. Lowe has played profesional football for close to 10 years, in Canada, USA, England (all levels except Premiership), and even signed for Mexico's Necaxa at one point. Jones has potential...lets give him time to convert that potential into something meaningful.

Just reading the comments of some of the posters on this thread, I would definately say that the average T&T football fan are very emotional...and sometiems teh emotion gets the better of thenm. I can count about 10 postesr on this message board who can put accross a post that is not riddled with emotion.

Warmonga, Jamaica lost to a better coached Australian side. Nothing much more to say about that.

I try to ignore ridiculous posts but I must respond to this one. A fan or fanatic is implicitly an emotional (passionate) supporter of any idea, person,organisation etc. We are fans of T&T football so we are passionate about our team and will not take kindly to people trying to discredit our team, whether it be in a subtle or blatant way

If you are suggesting that I along with many other trinis are not objective, then I ask you to point to facts that put Lowe a class above T&T strikers, particularly Yorke or John. The records of these men speak for themselves. I still maintain that I would play Jones in front of Lowe.
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: willi on December 19, 2005, 04:24:54 AM
What all the arguing for???

It is all moot. TnT is the only qualifier from the Caribbean and they will be the one we will all root for next Summer.

It matters not which country one comes from, or who anyone thinks is better. All that matters is for us to give TnT a rousing level of support as they go out to rep for all of us in Germany. Nice time will be had by all. No need to tear down each other...at least save that for next Fall and after. Big dance coming up now.

No matter what anyone says, classy people all over the Carib. are rea proud of the TnT qualification. We know what it means to TnT psyche and we rejoice and are exceeding glad.
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: warmonga on December 19, 2005, 07:22:28 AM
ONLY THE LONDON POLICE COULD STOP HIM WARMONGREL.....AND THEN HE SHIT HE PANTS IN LONDON......
Lowe was aquitted of all charges in England..he was setup.... like yu know how TNT police does set up man..he was setup jes so...
warmonga...
Title: Re: Just learnt that Sven has requested a game with Jamaica to
Post by: Reggaefan on December 19, 2005, 08:09:07 AM
you are the one who called T&T footbal school boy football one time..like yuh forget dat?

We were having ah discussion and I mentioned T&T,.it was during de qualifiers and yuh dismiss meh with meh school boy team saying it was big boy football yuh talking about...like yuh getting senile?

And Australia played Jamaica how many times?

twice?

And jamaica won how many ah dem gam,es?

Doh talk shit about previous meetings.

steups

what is de aggregrate scores?



I never contended that Jamaica was a better squad than Australia.  I see you have very long memory there Trutrini. Yes, I did call Trinidad a schoolboy team way back in tehday.....so I guess its your turn to return the favor  :notworthy:
Title: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on December 19, 2005, 04:58:17 PM
This is how I see it....

England 4  - 0 T&T
Sweden 2 - 0 T&T
Paraguay 3 - 1 T&T

Those are actually very realistic expectations. Nothing like the 26-0 you predict. If England faces a full strength Jamaica squad, which I suspect thwy will, the scoreline will be no worse than 4-0.
 


After a classic quote from a Yardie friend RF      lets see how dis poll helps his reputation
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Reggaefan on December 19, 2005, 05:00:12 PM
Grow up kid. I'll give u some leway...you are just 15 yo. learn whil eyou are young to respect other peopl's opinion. Football is a very passionate sport, dont get carried away. Respect.
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on December 19, 2005, 05:00:59 PM
ok den   now we know hoo voted no
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Teflon Don on December 19, 2005, 05:02:18 PM
the man just voicing his opinion....i dont agree with it but its his view an he has the right to express it
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Flex on December 19, 2005, 05:02:34 PM
Small Magician ah know yuh kicks-ing....  8)

Just for de record though, RF has been here a while now and didn't to anything to be banned.....

Besides, we will miss the RF/Sam match up...

Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on December 19, 2005, 05:04:06 PM
i just jokin around

dis poll is just my opinion also

and yes we will miss d RF/SAM clash....superclassico lol
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: kicker on December 19, 2005, 05:09:56 PM
Without RF, there'll be one less man to cuss out, and that's no fun.........I vote he stays
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: morvant on December 19, 2005, 05:12:09 PM
who would we laff at when endland destroy's their team and we beat them ;D
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Sentinel on December 19, 2005, 05:27:51 PM
Small Magician....yuh young and yuh have lots to learn.  In African traditions there is a saying that it takes a village to bring up a young one.  Consider dis forum the village!

Is years now I made a vow...NEVER...to answer...contribute...voice and opinion with anything RF have to say.  Yuh have to realize some battles are not worth fighting.  Besides....meh Bredda Sam does take care of buisness.  If yuh ban RF...wuh go happen to Sam?...lately Sam eh posting like he used to...but Viola...Sam in the mix today....lol!

Nah breds...despite what...RF is a senior member of dis forum...he does say things that are very irritating...but...he has never been outright disrespectful.  Bit covert...but he is still family! 

Live and learn!

Luv U T&T
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: palos on December 19, 2005, 05:33:37 PM
Small Magician....yuh young and yuh have lots to learn.  In African traditions there is a saying that it takes a village to bring up a young one.  Consider dis forum the village!

Is years now I made a vow...NEVER...to answer...contribute...voice and opinion with anything RF have to say.  Yuh have to realize some battles are not worth fighting.  Besides....meh Bredda Sam does take care of buisness.  If yuh ban RF...wuh go happen to Sam?...lately Sam eh posting like he used to...but Viola...Sam in the mix today....lol!

Nah breds...despite what...RF is a senior member of dis forum...he does say things that are very irritating...but...he has never been outright disrespectful.  Bit covert...but he is still family! 

Live and learn!

Luv U T&T

Lissen....yuh cyah pick yuh real life family..which is a luxury nuff people would like to have.

But on de internet, yuh damn well could, and RF eh go ever be part of my family so speak fuh yuhself on dah one.  I sure de same goes fuh he.  Let him post all he want because I doh believe in no bannin ting.  But jes as he have a right to post, I have a right to tek a tun in he tail when he come wit he shit.
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Pointman on December 19, 2005, 05:37:27 PM
Small Magician....yuh young and yuh have lots to learn.  In African traditions there is a saying that it takes a village to bring up a young one.  Consider dis forum the village!

Is years now I made a vow...NEVER...to answer...contribute...voice and opinion with anything RF have to say.  Yuh have to realize some battles are not worth fighting.  Besides....meh Bredda Sam does take care of buisness.  If yuh ban RF...wuh go happen to Sam?...lately Sam eh posting like he used to...but Viola...Sam in the mix today....lol!

Nah breds...despite what...RF is a senior member of dis forum...he does say things that are very irritating...but...he has never been outright disrespectful.  Bit covert...but he is still family! 

Live and learn!

Luv U T&T

Lissen....yuh cyah pick yuh real life family..which is a luxury nuff people would like to have.

But on de internet, yuh damn well could, and RF eh go ever be part of my family so speak fuh yuhself on dah one.  I sure de same goes fuh he.  Let him post all he want because I doh believe in no bannin ting.  But jes as he have a right to post, I have a right to tek a tun in he tail when he come wit he shit.

well dis is kicks :rotfl:
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: oconnorg on December 19, 2005, 07:49:32 PM
LARWD faddddah,.. Allyuh men nuh easy oui
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Trinimassive on December 19, 2005, 08:38:53 PM
Yuh cyah ban he ass cause he go just get ah new handle and wheel and come again (probably worse).

So as usual we go just have to continue cussin he ass out.

RF hull yuh mudda *#@&

Thanks RF ah feel better already :D
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: truetrini on December 19, 2005, 09:31:45 PM
Boy Rf dem fellas here doh like yuh at all.

Yuh ever wonder why dat is so?

Unless yuh already know yuh sole purpose in life is to come here and cause shit, hate and discontent.

yuh never have anything [positive to say about T&T ball...is always how great Jakan ball is.  Or comapring T*T to Jamaica  when yuh know full well allyuh backside eh in nutten dese days.

Take ah chill pill and cool yuh ass nah man.

IT LOOK LIKE YUH HAVE AH TACO BELL FACE BORSE...


MAN HERE JES TAKE ON ELOOK AT YUH IS DEY DOES RUN FOR DE BORDER!

Don't you realize that there are enough people to hate in the world already without your working so hard to give us another?


Why yuh does come here with yuh condescention and yuh passive=aggressive behaviours man?

Yuh have ah son....set ah good example fuh him nah.

Many here feel yuh stupid and ah does defend yuh..ah does tell dem yuh jes possessed by ah retarded ghost
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on December 19, 2005, 09:46:52 PM
14 yes   15 no        dissapointing lol
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Tongue on December 19, 2005, 10:52:31 PM
allyuh have time tuh boddah wit Rf.....steupes Rf taking dis forum ting for what it is yes! getting kicks.....he know jes how tuh pullout yuh toenail and scratch he fingernail on the chalk board tuh irritate yuh....wild'up man or woman on the board...so jes breeze'out...leh'im bump he gums and move on yes.
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Jefferz on December 19, 2005, 10:55:57 PM
Grow up kid. I'll give u some leway...you are just 15 yo. learn whil eyou are young to respect other peopl's opinion. Football is a very passionate sport, dont get carried away. Respect.

nah i feel u jes doh wan us to do better dan Ja did. Stewps. AND DAS MY OPNION. RESPECT  ???   

an wa Mexico is a shit side. When is de las time Ja beat Mexico... funny... doesnt come to my mind.

tell dis man to hole he spiteful Cuhnt nuh.
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Disgruntled_Trini on December 19, 2005, 11:46:28 PM

Many here feel yuh stupid and ah does defend yuh..ah does tell dem yuh jes possessed by ah retarded ghost



hahahahahahahahahahahah

a ghost really have to be retarded if he eh find nothing else to do but possess RF
and I know he making it harder to defend him everytime he open he mouth
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Socaman on December 20, 2005, 01:26:21 PM
RF hull yuh a#$ for that predication.. ;D but we cyah ban de man from de site because he voicing his opinion and who we go shit up when England drop goals in they a#$... :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Reggaefan on December 20, 2005, 02:17:06 PM
RF hull yuh a#$ for that predication.. ;D but we cyah ban de man from de site because he voicing his opinion and who we go shit up when England drop goals in they a#$... :rotfl: :rotfl:

A man predicted England going beatJamaica 26-0. I respeinded with a much more realistic prediction of T&T's world cup game.  and then you say I'm here to spew hate on T&T football. the guys who were hating on T&T ball, where are they today? Bimblast, winipegFury etc etc. You are confusing a passion for the sport of soccer with something else!
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: kicker on December 20, 2005, 02:22:38 PM

A man predicted England going beatJamaica 26-0. I respeinded with a much more realistic prediction of T&T's world cup game.  and then you say I'm here to spew hate on T&T football. the guys who were hating on T&T ball, where are they today? Bimblast, winipegFury etc etc. You are confusing a passion for the sport of soccer with something else!

Do you like anything about T&T football RF ?

If yes, what is it that you like about T&T football ?

just curious.
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Hyperhot J on December 20, 2005, 03:19:41 PM
    RF you can get confused with your passion for soccer, but on this site is die-hard Trinis passionate about their FOOTBALL!!

J.  :)
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Reggaefan on December 20, 2005, 04:03:37 PM

A man predicted England going beatJamaica 26-0. I respeinded with a much more realistic prediction of T&T's world cup game.  and then you say I'm here to spew hate on T&T football. the guys who were hating on T&T ball, where are they today? Bimblast, winipegFury etc etc. You are confusing a passion for the sport of soccer with something else!

Do you like anything about T&T football RF ?

If yes, what is it that you like about T&T football ?

just curious.

Do I have to like anythingabout T&T football to post here? Tell me what you like about JAmaica football, and then I'll tell you what I lik eabout T&T football. For tehrecord, I started following your football from teh days when my local club had some Trtinis playing there (Latas, Leo Lewis). And then later on, another neighboring club in St. Thomas parish had two more Trinis in Irasto Knights and Micheal Rosales. why am I not on teh Costa Rica or Mexico message boards? I dont speaka de spanish too good. Why am I not posting on the yanks boards? I really dont see much similarity in our foitball and theirs. Respect.
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: truetrini on December 20, 2005, 05:29:54 PM
rf hush yuh backside nah.

yuh real like old talk in trute.

man here does jes react tuh yuh posts exactly as yuh wanted dem too.

yuh doh fool me..yuh is ah kinda mild troll.

yuh doh get excited, yuh always trying to be de good guy..but ah know what yuh does be doing.

I like yuh here...Sam and Palos does drop more wood on you dan seven sailors on ah $10.00 whore.

Doh go no way...lol
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: OutsideMan on December 20, 2005, 05:50:43 PM

I like yuh here...Sam and Palos does drop more wood on you dan seven sailors on ah $10.00 whore.


 :rotfl:    :rotfl:      :rotfl:     :rotfl:      :rotfl:       :rotfl:      :rotfl:     :rotfl:
breda, ah go have tuh use that one on somebody...
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: warmonga on December 20, 2005, 06:17:13 PM
war aint saying to much .before next ting yu know sey a war get ban too!!!!!!!
I like RF predictions though... From de day RF  predict TNT to lose against Panama (a baseball country) I understan where his predictions comming from... Yu see RF feal that Jamaica is a better team than TNT and any team TNT have to play will figure out what he thinks de score will be if dat team was playing De Boyz.. I honesltly do not gave de man wrong for fealing "de boyz" is a better team than TNT..after all Jamaica have own TNT football team for many many years now... But de man dont back dung from his predictions .. I feal TNT will shock England though ,  I mean jes emagine Brazil only won 1-0 to de boyz who collect 5 from a cricket team.. so anything is possible..  .. TNT defence  need wrk..but I  am very confident wid de techinical staff, de midfield and fowards for TNT..but TNT defence is a joke and will need a lot of wrk if we gonna mek de next rounds..
war...
"RF gwan do yu ting bredda ..mek yu predictions everytime yu predict a lost TNT win so a na nothin dat. gave we sum more predictions" RF a legendary memba innah this forum and should stay so.. allyuh need fi stop driving wood on de man though ..next ting yu know de man tun a mammaries and start chattin bout mammaries  pride innah de forum..
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: kicker on December 20, 2005, 06:38:55 PM


Do you like anything about T&T football RF ?

If yes, what is it that you like about T&T football ?

just curious.

Do I have to like anythingabout T&T football to post here? Tell me what you like about JAmaica football, and then I'll tell you what I lik eabout T&T football. For tehrecord, I started following your football from teh days when my local club had some Trtinis playing there (Latas, Leo Lewis). And then later on, another neighboring club in St. Thomas parish had two more Trinis in Irasto Knights and Micheal Rosales. why am I not on teh Costa Rica or Mexico message boards? I dont speaka de spanish too good. Why am I not posting on the yanks boards? I really dont see much similarity in our foitball and theirs. Respect.

Like I said I was just curious....no need to get defensive. I voted that you stay on the site so no need to get your g-string sticky.

I don't feel either way Jamaican football, and have no shame in admitting it that. 

I also don't post on the RBZ site, and if I did post there I wouldn't pretend to be a fan of the RBZ......more though importantly, I wouldn't go on their site boasting about my percieved superiority of T&T football over Jamaican football.......neither would I feel the need to post predictions that mostly pertain to the RBZ losing.

So now you have my answer, let me hear yours ?

Do you like anything about T&T football- yes or no ?

If yes, what do you like about it ?
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: capodetutticapi on December 20, 2005, 06:40:33 PM
i vote no.because we need a bobolee.
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Pointman on December 20, 2005, 06:45:35 PM
war aint saying to much .before next ting yu know sey a war get ban too!!!!!!!
I like RF predictions though... From de day RF  predict TNT to lose against Panama (a baseball country) I understan where his predictions comming from... Yu see RF feal that Jamaica is a better team than TNT and any team TNT have to play will figure out what he thinks de score will be if dat team was playing De Boyz.. I honesltly do not gave de man wrong for fealing "de boyz" is a better team than TNT..after all Jamaica have own TNT football team for many many years now... But de man dont back dung from his predictions .. I feal TNT will shock England though ,  I mean jes emagine Brazil only won 1-0 to de boyz who collect 5 from a cricket team.. so anything is possible..  .. TNT defence  need wrk..but I  am very confident wid de techinical staff, de midfield and fowards for TNT..but TNT defence is a joke and will need a lot of wrk if we gonna mek de next rounds..
war...
"RF gwan do yu ting bredda ..mek yu predictions everytime yu predict a lost TNT win so a na nothin dat. gave we sum more predictions" RF a legendary memba innah this forum and should stay so.. allyuh need fi stop driving wood on de man though ..next ting yu know de man tun a mammaries and start chattin bout mammaries  pride innah de forum..


you kno dat 1-0 loss to Brazil that JA seems to take pride in(I don't know why one would be proud of a loss but anyhow...) they put 10 men behind the ball a played defence for 90 mins so dat doh really mean much. I would love to see a friendly against dem some time in the near future.
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: dotless007 on December 20, 2005, 06:52:19 PM
f**king yardies!
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: truetrini on December 20, 2005, 06:53:46 PM
f**king yardies!

who dey f**king?

but seriously all yardies not de same.
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Cowen on December 20, 2005, 06:54:30 PM
Allyuh leave Rf alone ........... every site needs a bit of comic relief ....  ;D ;D

 :devil: :beermug:
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on December 20, 2005, 06:55:55 PM
truetrini d f**king is necessary      dotless is my neighbour an is sense he talking   



jamaica= SHIT
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Pointman on December 20, 2005, 06:58:40 PM
truetrini d f**king is necessary      dotless is my neighbour an is sense he talking   



jamaica= SHIT

EASY FELLAS...DEM IS STILL WE CARIBBEAN BROTHERS(LIKE IT OR NOT ;D )
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on December 20, 2005, 07:02:52 PM
Caribbean brothers???       no hoss    dem will never like us an all dem want us 2 do bad    d triniest jamaican(RF)   well d most articulate JA (RF)  likes tnt but stills hate us an wants us 2 lose   so y we  d diehards of tnt football should give a flying f**k about them yardie f**ks?
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: palos on December 20, 2005, 07:18:03 PM
Caribbean brothers???       no hoss    dem will never like us an all dem want us 2 do bad    d triniest jamaican(RF)   well d most articulate JA (RF)  likes tnt but stills hate us an wants us 2 lose   so y we  d diehards of tnt football should give a flying f**k about them yardie f**ks?

I would advise you not to let those you may have encountered sully your perception of Jamaican people as a whole.  There are some very wonderful Jamaican I have been privileged to meet and call friends.  Branding a people based on the actions of a few whether positive or negative is foolhardy.  Nothing wrong with having a rivalry etc, but keep it real and doh go overboard.

Jes my 2 cents to you smallie.
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Savannah boy on December 20, 2005, 08:03:14 PM
Ban he arse oui. 
Nail him up in ah barrel and throw him in de sea. 
Bimblast might find him and is pure bliss fuh he bamsee.
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Reggaefan on December 21, 2005, 07:21:29 AM
war aint saying to much .before next ting yu know sey a war get ban too!!!!!!!
I like RF predictions though... From de day RF  predict TNT to lose against Panama (a baseball country) I understan where his predictions comming from... Yu see RF feal that Jamaica is a better team than TNT and any team TNT have to play will figure out what he thinks de score will be if dat team was playing De Boyz.. I honesltly do not gave de man wrong for fealing "de boyz" is a better team than TNT..after all Jamaica have own TNT football team for many many years now... But de man dont back dung from his predictions .. I feal TNT will shock England though ,  I mean jes emagine Brazil only won 1-0 to de boyz who collect 5 from a cricket team.. so anything is possible..  .. TNT defence  need wrk..but I  am very confident wid de techinical staff, de midfield and fowards for TNT..but TNT defence is a joke and will need a lot of wrk if we gonna mek de next rounds..
war...
"RF gwan do yu ting bredda ..mek yu predictions everytime yu predict a lost TNT win so a na nothin dat. gave we sum more predictions" RF a legendary memba innah this forum and should stay so.. allyuh need fi stop driving wood on de man though ..next ting yu know de man tun a mammaries and start chattin bout mammaries  pride innah de forum..


you kno dat 1-0 loss to Brazil that JA seems to take pride in(I don't know why one would be proud of a loss but anyhow...) they put 10 men behind the ball a played defence for 90 mins so dat doh really mean much. I would love to see a friendly against dem some time in the near future.


There was also a 0-0 result too boss. And yes, defense was the strategy that Simoes used in that game. He knew Brazils strengths, as well as Jamaica's strengths. Result 0-0. If that was a tournament game, it would be one point gained by Jamaica, 2 poibnts droped by Brazil. Defence is KEY!!!
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: warmonga on December 21, 2005, 07:32:27 AM

you kno dat 1-0 loss to Brazil that JA seems to take pride in(I don't know why one would be proud of a loss but anyhow...) they put 10 men behind the ball a played defence for 90 mins so dat doh really mean much. I would love to see a friendly against dem some time in the near future.
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Fool this is not de first time Jamaica played Brazil .. de last 3 games against Brazil ended up 0-0 1-0 and 1-0 ( Tallman or RF correct mi if am wrong)..  If TNT ever get de chance to play Brazil I will be happy wid a 3-0 lost!!!!!!!!!!!  emagine 1-0 I will leave mi wifee for a brazillianwoman ... loose,  house , car 5 a mi sons, mi  dawg,  mi sister inlaw cat and even mi 6 brand new cd's of 2006 soca......!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Yu talking brazil not bahrain boss... I will love to see Jamaica VS TNT before de wrl cup..But I honestly do not think jamaicans have de balls to play TNT.. Nuff people innah Jamaica upper management upset TNT have qualified..so a thank yu TNT match(like what TNT had wid de boyz when de qualified ) will neva happen...

Facts is facts fiction is fiction.. Mi na back dung from saying what I want to...
warmonga...
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Trini/Sverige on December 21, 2005, 09:08:09 AM
small magician sound like ah man that never really travel and never meet people from other places and only going by talk about people, well travelled people who have met jamaicans worldwide will never talk like that fool, get vex if yuh want small!!!
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: willi on December 21, 2005, 09:09:48 AM
Monga,

Igf those people are upset, its not because of TnT the nation, but rather because they are angry at JW and Burrell who playing politics with them. Burrell has the full support of Warner to destabilize Boxhill (who is admittedly not very good).

International football politics going on.

Regular Jamaicans are proud of TnT. Not because we are sad not to qualify that we cant be glad for TnT. Afterall, its not TnT who cause us to fail this time, so no hard feelings.

It is nice to see a kindred doing well. The W Cup would not be as nice and interesting to us without a Carib team. It is in our interest for TnT to do well and rep. Concacaf to secure that half a spot for 2010!!!
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: TrinInfinite on December 21, 2005, 09:17:09 AM
next time we meet yard in football it will b war, we will win dis time around, if i was playin it would b a big game 4 me and i woulda love 2 give dem yardman a few goals in dey skin, no hate though, i personally have yard friends but ah know dey does jealous de same way and want ja above everything, but dats how i feel about trinidad, ja man have 2 respect we, dey have no other choice, we are de kings of de caribbean
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Reggaefan on December 21, 2005, 11:04:30 AM

you kno dat 1-0 loss to Brazil that JA seems to take pride in(I don't know why one would be proud of a loss but anyhow...) they put 10 men behind the ball a played defence for 90 mins so dat doh really mean much. I would love to see a friendly against dem some time in the near future.
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Fool this is not de first time Jamaica played Brazil .. de last 3 games against Brazil ended up 0-0 1-0 and 1-0 ( Tallman or RF correct mi if am wrong)..  If TNT ever get de chance to play Brazil I will be happy wid a 3-0 lost!!!!!!!!!!!  emagine 1-0 I will leave mi wifee for a brazillianwoman ... loose,  house , car 5 a mi sons, mi  dawg,  mi sister inlaw cat and even mi 6 brand new cd's of 2006 soca......!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Yu talking brazil not bahrain boss... I will love to see Jamaica VS TNT before de wrl cup..But I honestly do not think jamaicans have de balls to play TNT.. Nuff people innah Jamaica upper management upset TNT have qualified..so a thank yu TNT match(like what TNT had wid de boyz when de qualified ) will neva happen...

Facts is facts fiction is fiction.. Mi na back dung from saying what I want to...
warmonga...


Jamaica always up for a T&T clash. So if we are willing to yake on England, why wioulkdnbt we be up to take on T'dad? again, at full strength, I expect Jamaica to beat T&T. No need for anyone to erect another "ban RF" post for this. It sjust my feeling.
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: kicker on December 21, 2005, 11:22:46 AM

Jamaica always up for a T&T clash. So if we are willing to yake on England, why wioulkdnbt we be up to take on T'dad? again, at full strength, I expect Jamaica to beat T&T. No need for anyone to erect another "ban RF" post for this. It sjust my feeling.

Jamaica vs T&T will be a good game....It would be a shame if we didn't play before the W.C. because I have a feeling that it would relatively easy to organize.....I might be wrong

People on here talk alot of nonesense that Jamaica vs T&T will not help us.........Bullsh**. Full strength or not, Ja v TT is always a tight contest.........I think it would be the perfect game to kickstart our series of friendlies and then gradually build toward so-called "bigger teams".

Plus I think we'd win and it would be good for our confidence.
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Reggaefan on December 21, 2005, 12:26:54 PM
RF
i doh have time to read all of the post, but i must say, as I HAVE to put in my 2 cents
i feel we NEED more people like you to help stir up we (TnT people) nationalistic PRIDE and support
( by the way some ah dem does treat day own fellow citizens de same way some times)
keep he hay
and of course TnT will ALWAYS win
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your family

Thats teh spirit man. I expect my team to win, you expect yours to win. No need to start a war over it. Repsect, Merry Xmas to you too.
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on December 21, 2005, 01:07:09 PM
Who are you to call me a fool with ur 74 posts   u f**king waggonist

f**k u have a meery christmas bitch
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Reggaefan on December 21, 2005, 01:36:44 PM
Who are you to call me a fool with ur 74 posts   u f**king waggonist

f**k u have a meery christmas bitch


Why are you always so angry little man? why so much expletive. You seem t be in teh same mold as Sam....not a good a comparison.anyone to make.
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: morvant on December 21, 2005, 01:41:26 PM
whey de arse wrong with allyuh leave meh boy small mag alone.

small mag keep cussing dey arse....

doh fraid them >:(
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Pointman on December 21, 2005, 02:05:23 PM

you kno dat 1-0 loss to Brazil that JA seems to take pride in(I don't know why one would be proud of a loss but anyhow...) they put 10 men behind the ball a played defence for 90 mins so dat doh really mean much. I would love to see a friendly against dem some time in the near future.
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Fool this is not de first time Jamaica played Brazil .. de last 3 games against Brazil ended up 0-0 1-0 and 1-0 ( Tallman or RF correct mi if am wrong)..  If TNT ever get de chance to play Brazil I will be happy wid a 3-0 lost!!!!!!!!!!!  emagine 1-0 I will leave mi wifee for a brazillianwoman ... loose,  house , car 5 a mi sons, mi  dawg,  mi sister inlaw cat and even mi 6 brand new cd's of 2006 soca......!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Yu talking brazil not bahrain boss... I will love to see Jamaica VS TNT before de wrl cup..But I honestly do not think jamaicans have de balls to play TNT.. Nuff people innah Jamaica upper management upset TNT have qualified..so a thank yu TNT match(like what TNT had wid de boyz when de qualified ) will neva happen...

Facts is facts fiction is fiction.. Mi na back dung from saying what I want to...
warmonga...


the idea of playing sports (football) is to WIN...what the hell is the point of going on the pitch with the mindset of not losing by too much.I don't care if it's Brazil we playing or St Maartin, I want to WIN.  If that's how you think then you don't need to run out on nobody's pitch.

PS. don't call me fool son...you don't know me...respect.
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Reggaefan on December 21, 2005, 02:12:41 PM

you kno dat 1-0 loss to Brazil that JA seems to take pride in(I don't know why one would be proud of a loss but anyhow...) they put 10 men behind the ball a played defence for 90 mins so dat doh really mean much. I would love to see a friendly against dem some time in the near future.
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Fool this is not de first time Jamaica played Brazil .. de last 3 games against Brazil ended up 0-0 1-0 and 1-0 ( Tallman or RF correct mi if am wrong)..  If TNT ever get de chance to play Brazil I will be happy wid a 3-0 lost!!!!!!!!!!!  emagine 1-0 I will leave mi wifee for a brazillianwoman ... loose,  house , car 5 a mi sons, mi  dawg,  mi sister inlaw cat and even mi 6 brand new cd's of 2006 soca......!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Yu talking brazil not bahrain boss... I will love to see Jamaica VS TNT before de wrl cup..But I honestly do not think jamaicans have de balls to play TNT.. Nuff people innah Jamaica upper management upset TNT have qualified..so a thank yu TNT match(like what TNT had wid de boyz when de qualified ) will neva happen...

Facts is facts fiction is fiction.. Mi na back dung from saying what I want to...
warmonga...


the idea of playing sports (football) is to WIN...what the hell is the point of going on the pitch with the mindset of not losing by too much.I don't care if it's Brazil we playing or St Maartin, I want to WIN.  If that's how you think then you don't need to run out on nobody's pitch.

PS. don't call me fool son...you don't know me...respect.

Sure, the objective is to win.....But you need to approach each team you play differently. When you play Bahrain you dont go into the game defending. when you play Brazil, England, Argentina, you do. Play a defensive game, keep teh score level....and then go for the win late in teh game, or whenever the opportnity presents itself. Other option is to go all out in attack, hope to score one..leave your defence exposed, and the Brazilian strikers have a feast eating up your goalie. you end up losing 8-2. Every woner why there are always more defenders than strikers on teh field at any one time? go figure.
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Pointman on December 21, 2005, 02:25:12 PM

you kno dat 1-0 loss to Brazil that JA seems to take pride in(I don't know why one would be proud of a loss but anyhow...) they put 10 men behind the ball a played defence for 90 mins so dat doh really mean much. I would love to see a friendly against dem some time in the near future.
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Fool this is not de first time Jamaica played Brazil .. de last 3 games against Brazil ended up 0-0 1-0 and 1-0 ( Tallman or RF correct mi if am wrong)..  If TNT ever get de chance to play Brazil I will be happy wid a 3-0 lost!!!!!!!!!!!  emagine 1-0 I will leave mi wifee for a brazillianwoman ... loose,  house , car 5 a mi sons, mi  dawg,  mi sister inlaw cat and even mi 6 brand new cd's of 2006 soca......!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Yu talking brazil not bahrain boss... I will love to see Jamaica VS TNT before de wrl cup..But I honestly do not think jamaicans have de balls to play TNT.. Nuff people innah Jamaica upper management upset TNT have qualified..so a thank yu TNT match(like what TNT had wid de boyz when de qualified ) will neva happen...

Facts is facts fiction is fiction.. Mi na back dung from saying what I want to...
warmonga...


the idea of playing sports (football) is to WIN...what the hell is the point of going on the pitch with the mindset of not losing by too much.I don't care if it's Brazil we playing or St Maartin, I want to WIN.  If that's how you think then you don't need to run out on nobody's pitch.

PS. don't call me fool son...you don't know me...respect.

Sure, the objective is to win.....But you need to approach each team you play differently. When you play Bahrain you dont go into the game defending. when you play Brazil, England, Argentina, you do. Play a defensive game, keep teh score level....and then go for the win late in teh game, or whenever the opportnity presents itself. Other option is to go all out in attack, hope to score one..leave your defence exposed, and the Brazilian strikers have a feast eating up your goalie. you end up losing 8-2. Every woner why there are always more defenders than strikers on teh field at any one time? go figure.

how many points do you get if you lose 1-0 or 8-2?
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Reggaefan on December 21, 2005, 02:40:01 PM

you kno dat 1-0 loss to Brazil that JA seems to take pride in(I don't know why one would be proud of a loss but anyhow...) they put 10 men behind the ball a played defence for 90 mins so dat doh really mean much. I would love to see a friendly against dem some time in the near future.
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Fool this is not de first time Jamaica played Brazil .. de last 3 games against Brazil ended up 0-0 1-0 and 1-0 ( Tallman or RF correct mi if am wrong)..  If TNT ever get de chance to play Brazil I will be happy wid a 3-0 lost!!!!!!!!!!!  emagine 1-0 I will leave mi wifee for a brazillianwoman ... loose,  house , car 5 a mi sons, mi  dawg,  mi sister inlaw cat and even mi 6 brand new cd's of 2006 soca......!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Yu talking brazil not bahrain boss... I will love to see Jamaica VS TNT before de wrl cup..But I honestly do not think jamaicans have de balls to play TNT.. Nuff people innah Jamaica upper management upset TNT have qualified..so a thank yu TNT match(like what TNT had wid de boyz when de qualified ) will neva happen...

Facts is facts fiction is fiction.. Mi na back dung from saying what I want to...
warmonga...


the idea of playing sports (football) is to WIN...what the hell is the point of going on the pitch with the mindset of not losing by too much.I don't care if it's Brazil we playing or St Maartin, I want to WIN.  If that's how you think then you don't need to run out on nobody's pitch.

PS. don't call me fool son...you don't know me...respect.

Sure, the objective is to win.....But you need to approach each team you play differently. When you play Bahrain you dont go into the game defending. when you play Brazil, England, Argentina, you do. Play a defensive game, keep teh score level....and then go for the win late in teh game, or whenever the opportnity presents itself. Other option is to go all out in attack, hope to score one..leave your defence exposed, and the Brazilian strikers have a feast eating up your goalie. you end up losing 8-2. Every woner why there are always more defenders than strikers on teh field at any one time? go figure.

how many points do you get if you lose 1-0 or 8-2?

Zilch! but you do stand a better chnace of getting a point or points the longer the game remains at 0-0 (how it started)! And surely you do realise that in a tournament situation, a 1-0 loss is much better than a 8-2 one.....There is a small matter caled GOAL DIFFERENCE to contend with if points cant seperate teams. Arguement done.
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on December 21, 2005, 04:47:26 PM
I doe know wey teh explosiveness cum from sah  lol   maybe it is from

1) Waggonists
2) Stupid waggonists(Air Fag #1 (DickSex)  )
3) STUPID JAMAICANS( not all JA ppl are stupid    just there football fans  eg RF    d stupidest JA alive)

Is war mood tonight RF   cum true an yuh go get blaze


morvant man show dem how we do lol
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: OutsideMan on December 21, 2005, 04:51:05 PM
Allyuh, keep it coming, keep it coming...dis better than tv, boi...  ;D  :rotfl:   :rotfl:    :rotfl:

I eh keeping score, but all yuh real have me dying here. 
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Pointman on December 21, 2005, 05:55:40 PM

you kno dat 1-0 loss to Brazil that JA seems to take pride in(I don't know why one would be proud of a loss but anyhow...) they put 10 men behind the ball a played defence for 90 mins so dat doh really mean much. I would love to see a friendly against dem some time in the near future.
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Fool this is not de first time Jamaica played Brazil .. de last 3 games against Brazil ended up 0-0 1-0 and 1-0 ( Tallman or RF correct mi if am wrong)..  If TNT ever get de chance to play Brazil I will be happy wid a 3-0 lost!!!!!!!!!!!  emagine 1-0 I will leave mi wifee for a brazillianwoman ... loose,  house , car 5 a mi sons, mi  dawg,  mi sister inlaw cat and even mi 6 brand new cd's of 2006 soca......!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Yu talking brazil not bahrain boss... I will love to see Jamaica VS TNT before de wrl cup..But I honestly do not think jamaicans have de balls to play TNT.. Nuff people innah Jamaica upper management upset TNT have qualified..so a thank yu TNT match(like what TNT had wid de boyz when de qualified ) will neva happen...

Facts is facts fiction is fiction.. Mi na back dung from saying what I want to...
warmonga...


the idea of playing sports (football) is to WIN...what the hell is the point of going on the pitch with the mindset of not losing by too much.I don't care if it's Brazil we playing or St Maartin, I want to WIN.  If that's how you think then you don't need to run out on nobody's pitch.

PS. don't call me fool son...you don't know me...respect.

Sure, the objective is to win.....But you need to approach each team you play differently. When you play Bahrain you dont go into the game defending. when you play Brazil, England, Argentina, you do. Play a defensive game, keep teh score level....and then go for the win late in teh game, or whenever the opportnity presents itself. Other option is to go all out in attack, hope to score one..leave your defence exposed, and the Brazilian strikers have a feast eating up your goalie. you end up losing 8-2. Every woner why there are always more defenders than strikers on teh field at any one time? go figure.

how many points do you get if you lose 1-0 or 8-2?

Zilch! but you do stand a better chnace of getting a point or points the longer the game remains at 0-0 (how it started)! And surely you do realise that in a tournament situation, a 1-0 loss is much better than a 8-2 one.....There is a small matter caled GOAL DIFFERENCE to contend with if points cant seperate teams. Arguement done.

What points were JA playing for against Brazil? as far as I know the last fews games between you two were friendlies. So what is the reason for trying NOT TO LOSE by too many goals...pride?
Title: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Big Magician on December 21, 2005, 06:16:28 PM
Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica

well people.....as tnt enters  the world cup for the first time.....it is obvious the team will have some changes....i know there are two divisions on the foreign born vz the current tnt players...i will state my feelings " I NOT ON DAT"...but this thread is about the jamaica situation....i want info on a few things....maybe tallman or....i cant believe it.....reggae fan or warmonga....lol...i will need expert knowledge on this.....now i know i might be asking a lot...but see how comprehensive you can answer please.....cool..

1...befor WC98...which was the first british born player to come on board???.....burton , hall ...one of them???...tell me....
2...at what point in the WQC did that player come on board....and how soon the others started coming in ???
3....how many was on the field when qualification took place vz mexico...( or how many were there on the 18)??  how many came on board during the build up???.....
4...how many made the final 23???
5....did any british born player ever train with the team and not play an international ????
6....how many stopped after the WC98???
7....how many since 98 ??....whats the total of british born players to "represent" jamaica???
8....which one has the most caps???   and the least ????...and which was the favorite ???
9....what was the public feeling ????....
01....the players feelings???....any public statements by the local players ???
11....how did simoes deal with it ????......who encouraged it ??  coach or federation ???
12.....how has it benifitted jamaica football ????
13....how is it in the years of no WCQ matches ???...less players coming forward ???
14.... sorry   14 is stern john.....boooooommm

yea so....what i trying to get to is kinda what to expect if this thing gets outta hand.....and yea yea...is modern day football and blah blah blah.....i know is the irish and not the jamaicians who popularised the trend.....so copycat tnt nah ????.....anyhow....so ... RF...Monga ....tallman....or anyone with de info.....lets check it out ??? cool...tnt tnt tnt

Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Big Magician on December 21, 2005, 07:26:07 PM
 come RF....monga...tallman...
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Tallman on December 21, 2005, 07:27:29 PM
OK, ah trying ah ting. I expect dat there will be some corrections made.

1...befor WC98...which was the first british born player to come on board???.....burton , hall ...one of them???...tell me....
Deon Burton, Paul Hall, Robbie Earle and Fitzroy Simpson came on board at de same time.

2...at what point in the WQC did that player come on board....and how soon the others started coming in Huh
It was on September 7, 1997 vs Canada . It was approx. half-way (5 games were already played) through the Hex.

3....how many was on the field when qualification took place vz mexico...( or how many were there on the 18)??  how many came on board during the build up???.....
Deon Burton, Paul Hall and Fitzroy Simpson started that match. Paul Hall and Fitzroy Simpson played de entire game. Robbie Earle came on de 70' and Deon Burton got subbed in de 86'. So 3 of them were on the field together for 70 mins and all four of them were together on the field for 16 mins.

4...how many made the final 23???
Seven players (Deon Burton, Paul Hall, Robbie Earle, Fitzroy Simpson, Darryl Powell, Frank Sinclair and Marcus Gayle) made de final cut.

5....did any british born player ever train with the team and not play an international Huh?
Don't know.

6....how many stopped after the WC98???
I think Paul Hall, Fitzroy Simpson and Robbie Earle stopped.

7....how many since 98 ??....whats the total of british born players to "represent" jamaica???
I've counted thirteen (Barry Hayles, Michael Johnson, Micah Hyde, Jamie Lawrence, Marlon King, Jason Euell, Kevin Lisbie, Narada Bernard, Darren Byfield, Darren Moore, Damien Francis, Craig Dobson and Richard Langley). This makes it a total of 20.

8....which one has the most caps???   and the least Huh?...and which was the favorite
Deon Burton has the most caps. I eh know who have de least.

Some pertinent articles:
Remembering the Road to France (http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sports/html/20040612T050000-0500_61093_OBS_REMEMBERING_THE_ROAD_TO_FRANCE_.asp)
Jamaica looking for more Brits (http://www.argonauts.ca/SoccerWCPreMay21Stories/mar10_jam.html)
Jamaica at France 1998 (http://media.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/sports/soccer/longterm/aj/grouph.htm#jamaica)
Richard Langley talks about the Reggae Boyz (http://www.thereggaeboyz.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/005514.html)
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Jefferz on December 21, 2005, 07:59:51 PM
Stewps f**k you reggae fan an yuh feelings. I doh have nun against most Jamaicans buh yuh talkin shit. [NUMERO UNO : dey din reach Germany. [DOS : Jamaica barely beat us without Beenie leadership, while we where playin d infamous " HIT THE BALL UP AND HOPE " style,  IN the Carib Cup and you expect dem to beat TnT at full strength!? NOW!? stewpssssssssss, boy fiya fuh yuh senseless ass. WE ARE BETTER THAN JAIMACA!! now go somewhere else and have someone hate yuh until we all forget about dis f**kery nuh.

Maybe yuh could watch a replay ah d one match Ja won in d world cup and bawl for glory so yuh doh have to think about the truth.    (JA dont have Theodore to save yuh no more!) bitch.
Title: Re: Lelt's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Jah Gol on December 21, 2005, 08:22:08 PM
4...how many made the final 23???

Seven players (Deon Burton, Paul Hall, Robbie Earle, Fitzroy Simpson, Darryl Powell, Frank Sinclair and Marcus Gayle) made de final cut.


lineup against Argentina
Jamaica - 1-Warren Barrett (captain); 2-Stephen Malcolm (10-Walter Boyd 62), 19-Frank Sinclair, 5-Ian Goodison, 3-Christopher Dawes; 11-Theodore Whitmore (16-Robbie Earle 74), 6-Fitzroy Simpson, 20-Darryl Powell, 15-Ricardo Gardener; 22-Paul Hall, 18-Deon Burton (7-Peter Cargill 46)

lineup against Croatia
Jamaica - 1-Warren Barrett (captain); 5-Ian Goodison, 15-Ricardo Gardener, 19-Frank Sinclair, 6-Fitzroy Simpson, 7-Peter Cargill (20-Darryl Powell 70), 11-Theodore Whitmore, 16-Robbie Earle (9-Andrew Williams 72), 17-Onandi Lowe, 18-Deon Burton, 22-Paul Hall (10-Walter Boyd 82).


lineup against Japan

Jamaica - 13-Aaron Lawrence; 5-Ian Goodison (captain); 15-Ricardo Gardener; 19-Frank Sinclair; 2-Stephen Malcolm; 17-Onandi Lowe; 6-Fitzroy Simpson (16-Robbie Earle 90); 11-Theodore Whitmore; 3-Christopher Dawes; 8-Marcus Gayle(18-Deon Burton 79); 22-Paul Hall (10-Walter Boyd 72)


According to this Jamaica played on average about 6 "foreigners" for each game at the World Cup.
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: g on December 21, 2005, 08:37:50 PM
Another interesting question is which players had the most appearances in the hex and didn't make the final squad of 23 for france
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Tallman on December 21, 2005, 09:04:26 PM
Another interesting question is which players had the most appearances in the hex and didn't make the final squad of 23 for france

Six players who appeared in the Hex did not make the final squad:
Gregory Messam (6). Also played every game in de semi-final round.
Altimont Butler (5)
Paul Young (5)
Donald Stewart (1)
Hector Wright (1)
Wolde Harris (1)
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: g on December 21, 2005, 09:37:49 PM
Six players who appeared in the Hex did not make the final squad:
Gregory Messam (6). Also played every game in de semi-final round.
Altimont Butler (5)
Paul Young (5)
Donald Stewart (1)
Hector Wright (1)
Wolde Harris (1)

I dunno if the men Messam, Butler and Young were injured or not but imagine the heartache dem man mussbe suffer when dat final squad get call and they lost out to players who not born in jamaica, get to represent jamaica at the highest level of football and then probably never play another game for jamaica after the world cup. Dat real hard  :(
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Tallman on December 21, 2005, 09:45:13 PM
I dunno if the men Messam, Butler and Young were injured or not but imagine the heartache dem man mussbe suffer when dat final squad get call and they lost out to players who not born in jamaica, get to represent jamaica at the highest level of football and then probably never play another game for jamaica after the world cup. Dat real hard  :(
On de recommendation of Simoes, Messam get ah trip tuh France (as a spectator) courtesy of de JFF.
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Trini _2026 on December 22, 2005, 12:58:30 AM
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6....how many stopped after the WC98???
I think Paul Hall, Fitzroy Simpson and Robbie Earle stopped.

7....how many since 98 ??....whats the total of british born players to "represent" jamaica???
I've counted thirteen (Barry Hayles, Michael Johnson, Micah Hyde, Jamie Lawrence, Marlon King, Jason Euell, Kevin Lisbie, Narada Bernard, Darren Byfield, Darren Moore, Damien Francis, Craig Dobson and Richard Langley). This makes it a total of 20.




The only one to stop was robbie earl(i think he had a career ending injury ) right after the world cup but paul hall and fitzroy simprson continured playing. they played in the 2002 campaing

yuh forget jamal campell ryce trevor benjahmin ,jobbie mc gruff but they did not play in any qualifiers though
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Jah Gol on December 22, 2005, 05:19:17 AM
Jamaica will always have the honour of being first qualifiers but in reality just how "Jamaican" was that Jamaica team ? I say that if Leo find these outside men can help bring them in.
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: marcovbasten on December 22, 2005, 05:48:16 AM

leo beenhakker just added Mario Been to the staff of T&T
http://www.voetbal.nl/
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Reggaefan on December 22, 2005, 07:26:58 AM
well people.....as tnt enters  the world cup for the first time.....it is obvious the team will have some changes....i know there are two divisions on the foreign born vz the current tnt players...i will state my feelings " I NOT ON DAT"...but this thread is about the jamaica situation....i want info on a few things....maybe tallman or....i cant believe it.....reggae fan or warmonga....lol...i will need expert knowledge on this.....now i know i might be asking a lot...but see how comprehensive you can answer please.....cool..

1...befor WC98...which was the first british born player to come on board???.....burton , hall ...one of them???...tell me....
2...at what point in the WQC did that player come on board....and how soon the others started coming in ???
3....how many was on the field when qualification took place vz mexico...( or how many were there on the 18)??  how many came on board during the build up???.....
4...how many made the final 23???
5....did any british born player ever train with the team and not play an international ????
6....how many stopped after the WC98???
7....how many since 98 ??....whats the total of british born players to "represent" jamaica???
8....which one has the most caps???   and the least ????...and which was the favorite ???
9....what was the public feeling ????....
01....the players feelings???....any public statements by the local players ???
11....how did simoes deal with it ????......who encouraged it ??  coach or federation ???
12.....how has it benifitted jamaica football ????
13....how is it in the years of no WCQ matches ???...less players coming forward ???
14.... sorry   14 is stern john.....boooooommm

yea so....what i trying to get to is kinda what to expect if this thing gets outta hand.....and yea yea...is modern day football and blah blah blah.....i know is the irish and not the jamaicians who popularised the trend.....so copycat tnt nah ????.....anyhow....so ... RF...Monga ....tallman....or anyone with de info.....lets check it out ??? cool...tnt tnt tnt

1) Deon Burton, Paul Hall, and Fitzroy Simpson (all played forPortsmouth at the time) were vacationing in Jamaica. Paul Hall and Fitzroy Simpson had previouysly arranged with the Simoes to TRAIN with Jamaica's squad while in the island. Burton was never supposed to be part of the training..he only joined up with the other guys when they invited him yo come along.....The rest is history.

2)The three players mentioned above joined up with the squad before we got to the Hex.....I believe at the point when we were sitting bottom of our pre-hex group.

3) When we qualified for Mexico, Paul Hall and Fitz Simpson were on the field. Robbie Earle and Deon Burton was on the bench. Burton was subbed out for Paul Hall. 4 players came on board during the bild up (Hall, Simpson,Earle,Burton). Only Earle of the 4 was invited by the JFF. All the other three contacted the JFF about being a part of the squad as stated previously)

4) After Qualification, Marcus Gayle (Who also has links to Barbados), and Darryn Powell were invited.

5)Yes, Danny Maddix of QPR joined up with the squad for training, but Didnt quiete make the cut. I recall also another player called Busbie (Goal-keeper) actually trying out with the squad subsequent to France-98, but he diodnt make the cut. Players were normally assessed by Simoes before being invited to the squad.

6) After France'98, Marcus Gayle and Robbie Earle were the only players to retire from Internatinal football. Earle was roughly 33 years old at the time, and Gayle actually retired from international and club football to attend to his business. He eventually returned to club football.

7) I am not sure I can give an accurate count of all the players that have represented Jamaica at one point or the other since then. Its been about 20 or so over the past couple 6 years, and many many more had and will in the future show interest in playing for the Boyz. There are many high profile players playing in the EPL right now who has Jamaican connections. Jermain Penant, theBent Brothers, Marlon Harewood(West Ham) are just a few.

8) Deon Burton has to be the favorite. Most capped probably is Fitz Simpson.

9) The public had no major Issues with the players coming on board. There were a few who thought It wasnt fair to the local players, but all in all, no major disconent. Deon Burton etc had done well enough initially to win over the fans.

10) I cant recall any public outburst of dissaproval of the English born players in teh Squad. I know in the last failed attempt some players were mad at Marlon King for being selfish when he missed a chance in the dieing minute of the last USA game, but I dont believe that that is because he is UK born.
Of note, most of the Jamaican based players who got contracts to play in teh UK, were recommened to their clubs by the UB40 players. Robbie Earle, Fitz Simpson and Paul Hall was instrumental in getting trials for at least 5 players.

11) I recall Simoes making a speech when he just came on board in 94, when he highlighted the fact that there are many more John Barnes out there wanting to represent Jamaica. John Barnes also echoed those sentiments whnever he visited Jamaica. I believe John Barnes was a major influence.

12) It shas benefitted Jamaica football in that it brought a level of professionalism to our largely amateru squad at the time. The work rate of teh English boys at the time was very much higher than that of the local boys. Many of teh boys wanted to play in England, so having professionals in teh team must have been an inspiration.

13)I find the players are always willing to play international football when called upon. In fact, just recently Marlon King gave an interview in the paper in which he expressed his disgust at not being called to international duty since the last failed WCQ bid. Kevin Lisbie has also expressed dissatisfaction at the current JFF admin for discarding the UB40 players. With teh exception of David Johnson, I believe all other players have responded when called. Fitzroy Simpson recently made himslef avaialable to the JFF in a coaching capacity. the offer was not taken up.

14) What about Stern John?
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Reggaefan on December 22, 2005, 07:32:22 AM
OK, ah trying ah ting. I expect dat there will be some corrections made.

1...befor WC98...which was the first british born player to come on board???.....burton , hall ...one of them???...tell me....
Deon Burton, Paul Hall, Robbie Earle and Fitzroy Simpson came on board at de same time.
2...at what point in the WQC did that player come on board....and how soon the others started coming in Huh
It was on September 7, 1997 vs Canada . It was approx. half-way (5 games were already played) through the Hex.

3....how many was on the field when qualification took place vz mexico...( or how many were there on the 18)??  how many came on board during the build up???.....
Deon Burton, Paul Hall and Fitzroy Simpson started that match. Paul Hall and Fitzroy Simpson played de entire game. Robbie Earle came on de 70' and Deon Burton got subbed in de 86'. So 3 of them were on the field together for 70 mins and all four of them were together on the field for 16 mins.

4...how many made the final 23???
Seven players (Deon Burton, Paul Hall, Robbie Earle, Fitzroy Simpson, Darryl Powell, Frank Sinclair and Marcus Gayle) made de final cut.

5....did any british born player ever train with the team and not play an international Huh?
Don't know.

6....how many stopped after the WC98???
I think Paul Hall, Fitzroy Simpson and Robbie Earle stopped.

7....how many since 98 ??....whats the total of british born players to "represent" jamaica???
I've counted thirteen (Barry Hayles, Michael Johnson, Micah Hyde, Jamie Lawrence, Marlon King, Jason Euell, Kevin Lisbie, Narada Bernard, Darren Byfield, Darren Moore, Damien Francis, Craig Dobson and Richard Langley). This makes it a total of 20.

8....which one has the most caps???   and the least Huh?...and which was the favorite
Deon Burton has the most caps. I eh know who have de least.

Some pertinent articles:
Remembering the Road to France (http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sports/html/20040612T050000-0500_61093_OBS_REMEMBERING_THE_ROAD_TO_FRANCE_.asp)
Jamaica looking for more Brits (http://www.argonauts.ca/SoccerWCPreMay21Stories/mar10_jam.html)
Jamaica at France 1998 (http://media.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/sports/soccer/longterm/aj/grouph.htm#jamaica)
Richard Langley talks about the Reggae Boyz (http://www.thereggaeboyz.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/005514.html)

1) No, Fitz Simpson, Hall, and Burton were the first. Earle joined about 2 months after, then Gayle (team mate of Earle) go on board after that.
2) Simpson, Hall, and Burton played their first internatinal games for Jamaica in the Shell Caribbean Cup (just before the start of the Hex in 1997)

6) Paul Hall and Fitz Simpson continued playing international ball long after the word cup. robbie Earle retired at 33, and Marcus Gayle retired from international football about 6 months after the world cup
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Reggaefan on December 22, 2005, 07:39:37 AM
Six players who appeared in the Hex did not make the final squad:
Gregory Messam (6). Also played every game in de semi-final round.
Altimont Butler (5)
Paul Young (5)
Donald Stewart (1)
Hector Wright (1)
Wolde Harris (1)

I dunno if the men Messam, Butler and Young were injured or not but imagine the heartache dem man mussbe suffer when dat final squad get call and they lost out to players who not born in jamaica, get to represent jamaica at the highest level of football and then probably never play another game for jamaica after the world cup. Dat real hard  :(

About 6 players who didnt make the squad were taken to France on complimentary passes from the JFF. Yeah, they must have felt bad about not being a apart of teh squad, but they were still there. And Williams was taken, but never got a game.
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Reggaefan on December 22, 2005, 07:45:11 AM
Jamaica will always have the honour of being first qualifiers but in reality just how "Jamaican" was that Jamaica team ? I say that if Leo find these outside men can help bring them in.

The outstanding players in France 98 were the two Jamaican born and raised, Ricardo Gardenere and Theo Whitmore. Paul Hall subsequently got married to a former miss Jamaica pageant winner. Do you know Sol Campbell's father still resides in Manchester Jamaica? I bet these players as Jamaican as they get...p;erhaps their football talent was not developed in Jamaica, butthe players themselves are very much Jamaican. I've seen many teen-aged kids here in teh US, born here to Jamaican parents, and you;d think they just got off the plane yesterday. Looks and speaks Jamaican
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Trini _2026 on December 22, 2005, 07:50:40 AM

7) I am not sure I can give an accurate count of all the players that have represented Jamaica at one point or the other since then. Its been about 20 or so over the past couple 6 years, and many many more had and will in the future show interest in playing for the Boyz. There are many high profile players playing in the EPL right now who has Jamaican connections. Jermain Penant, theBent Brothers, Marlon Harewood(West Ham) are just a few.

Marlon harwood of west ham is of bajan parantage his mom and dad are from barbados . I suggest you all contact jonathan de guzman at fyernood  in holland his mom is jamaican he is from toronto. he is julian de guaman brother
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Reggaefan on December 22, 2005, 07:51:29 AM
Stewps f**k you reggae fan an yuh feelings. I doh have nun against most Jamaicans buh yuh talkin shit. [NUMERO UNO : dey din reach Germany. [DOS : Jamaica barely beat us without Beenie leadership, while we where playin d infamous " HIT THE BALL UP AND HOPE " style,  IN the Carib Cup and you expect dem to beat TnT at full strength!? NOW!? stewpssssssssss, boy fiya fuh yuh senseless ass. WE ARE BETTER THAN JAIMACA!! now go somewhere else and have someone hate yuh until we all forget about dis f**kery nuh.

Maybe yuh could watch a replay ah d one match Ja won in d world cup and bawl for glory so yuh doh have to think about the truth.    (JA dont have Theodore to save yuh no more!) bitch.

You sounding a bit angry. again, you are entitled to your opinion, I'm entitled to mine. I'm not swearing at you, am I?
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Trini _2026 on December 22, 2005, 07:51:33 AM
Jamaica will always have the honour of being first qualifiers but in reality just how "Jamaican" was that Jamaica team ? I say that if Leo find these outside men can help bring them in.

The outstanding players in France 98 were the two Jamaican born and raised, Ricardo Gardenere and Theo Whitmore. Paul Hall subsequently got married to a former miss Jamaica pageant winner. Do you know Sol Campbell's father still resides in Manchester Jamaica? I bet these players as Jamaican as they get...p;erhaps their football talent was not developed in Jamaica, butthe players themselves are very much Jamaican. I've seen many teen-aged kids here in teh US, born here to Jamaican parents, and you;d think they just got off the plane yesterday. Looks and speaks Jamaican

sol campbell  father is not dead ? i thought he passed away
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Reggaefan on December 22, 2005, 07:53:57 AM

you kno dat 1-0 loss to Brazil that JA seems to take pride in(I don't know why one would be proud of a loss but anyhow...) they put 10 men behind the ball a played defence for 90 mins so dat doh really mean much. I would love to see a friendly against dem some time in the near future.
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Fool this is not de first time Jamaica played Brazil .. de last 3 games against Brazil ended up 0-0 1-0 and 1-0 ( Tallman or RF correct mi if am wrong)..  If TNT ever get de chance to play Brazil I will be happy wid a 3-0 lost!!!!!!!!!!!  emagine 1-0 I will leave mi wifee for a brazillianwoman ... loose,  house , car 5 a mi sons, mi  dawg,  mi sister inlaw cat and even mi 6 brand new cd's of 2006 soca......!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Yu talking brazil not bahrain boss... I will love to see Jamaica VS TNT before de wrl cup..But I honestly do not think jamaicans have de balls to play TNT.. Nuff people innah Jamaica upper management upset TNT have qualified..so a thank yu TNT match(like what TNT had wid de boyz when de qualified ) will neva happen...

Facts is facts fiction is fiction.. Mi na back dung from saying what I want to...
warmonga...


the idea of playing sports (football) is to WIN...what the hell is the point of going on the pitch with the mindset of not losing by too much.I don't care if it's Brazil we playing or St Maartin, I want to WIN.  If that's how you think then you don't need to run out on nobody's pitch.

PS. don't call me fool son...you don't know me...respect.

Sure, the objective is to win.....But you need to approach each team you play differently. When you play Bahrain you dont go into the game defending. when you play Brazil, England, Argentina, you do. Play a defensive game, keep teh score level....and then go for the win late in teh game, or whenever the opportnity presents itself. Other option is to go all out in attack, hope to score one..leave your defence exposed, and the Brazilian strikers have a feast eating up your goalie. you end up losing 8-2. Every woner why there are always more defenders than strikers on teh field at any one time? go figure.

how many points do you get if you lose 1-0 or 8-2?

Zilch! but you do stand a better chnace of getting a point or points the longer the game remains at 0-0 (how it started)! And surely you do realise that in a tournament situation, a 1-0 loss is much better than a 8-2 one.....There is a small matter caled GOAL DIFFERENCE to contend with if points cant seperate teams. Arguement done.

What points were JA playing for against Brazil? as far as I know the last fews games between you two were friendlies. So what is the reason for trying NOT TO LOSE by too many goals...pride?

You missing the point! two of the games Jamaica played againt Brazil were in the GOLD CUP! Now, its up to you if you feel there is no difference in losing 8-0 than losing 1-0. I actually would rather lose 1-0 thhan 8-0, regardless of wether or not points are at stake. Agreed?
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Reggaefan on December 22, 2005, 08:50:00 AM
maybe dead now.....but up to a year or two ago, was still living in Ja. That according to Horace Burell. Ian Wright's Niece was in teh same class as me when I was in High School.
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Reggaefan on December 22, 2005, 08:51:34 AM

7) I am not sure I can give an accurate count of all the players that have represented Jamaica at one point or the other since then. Its been about 20 or so over the past couple 6 years, and many many more had and will in the future show interest in playing for the Boyz. There are many high profile players playing in the EPL right now who has Jamaican connections. Jermain Penant, theBent Brothers, Marlon Harewood(West Ham) are just a few.

Marlon harwood of west ham is of bajan parantage his mom and dad are from barbados . I suggest you all contact jonathan de guzman at fyernood  in holland his mom is jamaican he is from toronto. he is julian de guaman brother

So the players mom is Bajan, but he is claiming that he is eligible for Jamaica? 
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: willi on December 22, 2005, 09:03:53 AM
Andy Williams got a 10 minute run in the Croatia game.
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Big Magician on December 22, 2005, 09:09:31 AM
thanks tallman...RF ...and others....just needed the info......20 players...mama....i not too sure i could deal with that....but say wha ???....its known there are more jamaicians in england than trinis....so the number of players with the bloodline will be greater....i thank the lord im tnt.......
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: kicker on December 22, 2005, 09:17:26 AM
Why do we even care about Brazil vs Ja. games that took place ages ago ?

Jamaica was pleased with their results and they have a right to be so. If we tied 0-0 with Brazil, I'd be pleased, because even if you try to pack it in for 90 minutes, it is still tough to defend a Brazilian onslaught for 90 mins. Forget goal difference, it was a good result for JA. When we lost 2-0 to Mex in the Hex this year we were relatively satisfied that the were not disgraced, and we were talking about "with a little more luck we could have gotten away with a point", so let's not be hypocritical.

Good job RF but it's time to fast forward to the present.......
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Trini _2026 on December 22, 2005, 09:33:45 AM

7) I am not sure I can give an accurate count of all the players that have represented Jamaica at one point or the other since then. Its been about 20 or so over the past couple 6 years, and many many more had and will in the future show interest in playing for the Boyz. There are many high profile players playing in the EPL right now who has Jamaican connections. Jermain Penant, theBent Brothers, Marlon Harewood(West Ham) are just a few.

Marlon harwood of west ham is of bajan parantage his mom and dad are from barbados . I suggest you all contact jonathan de guzman at fyernood  in holland his mom is jamaican he is from toronto. he is julian de guaman brother

So the players mom is Bajan, but he is claiming that he is eligible for Jamaica? 

I DONT KNOW WHERE YOU GOT THAT FROM harewood parents are bajan born

Marlon's In A Spin
Marlon Harewood will be enjoying life in the Premiership with West Ham next season but he is just as happy manning the decks in a DJ booth, as Tom Collomosse found out.

Marlon Harewood's goals were crucial in securing West Ham's return to the Premiership last season. But the 25-year-old striker is just as at home in the DJ booth as he is in the penalty area.

Harewood is a passionate music fan, and took up DJing almost a decade ago. He has an impressive record collection at his home in Epping, Essex, and admits he would be keen to become involved in DJing at the end of his playing career.

"I starting DJing for a hobby, because it was something that kept me at home. I used to go out a lot," he says.

"I loved the music, so I just started buying a few bits and pieces, it went from there and I have been doing it ever since.

"I started when I was playing for Nottingham Forest when I was 17 or 18."

And as for the alternative career behind the decks? "It's something I'd like to get into after football," Harewood admits. "But it would be difficult to do it on a regular basis.

"DJing takes place mainly at night, and I'd like to be at home with my family then.

"It's difficult to do it too much during the football season, because you have training during the day."

Harewood is just as interested in listening to music as he is playing it, however.

The former Nottingham Forest player has an eclectic taste, and also enjoys watching live performances.

Michael Jackson remains a favourite, and the American R&B star Usher is Harewood's current music idol.

He adds: "I am into all kinds of music, but I listen to R&B and hip-hop mostly.

"I'm also into some soul tunes and I like a bit of funk as well.

"I am sometimes responsible for playing the music in the dressing room before the game; I like putting on different tunes that some of the other players like. I'm really into Michael Jackson and Usher as well.

"I have seen them both in concert. I went to see Michael Jackson in a concert in Finland when I was 17 or 18. Dave Bassett was the Forest manager at the time, and he sent me on loan to FC Haka, which was in a place not too far from the capital Helsinki.

"The last concert I saw was an Usher one. He was awesome; he is a proper performer. I love the way he conducts his music, his dancing, his dress-sense, everything about him."

That Harewood should mention Usher's fashion is interesting, because the Hampstead-born striker has a reputation among Hammers fans as a snappy dresser.

An interview in a club publication appeared to emphasise this trait - but Harewood insists such a characteristic is a myth and he is keen to debunk it.

"I spend a lot of time with my team-mates, and we often go clothes shopping after training," he reveals.

"But I'm not really fussed about any particular designer. If I see an item of clothing and I like it, it doesn't matter in which shop I find it."

Harewood - who married his wife Alison in December 2003 and is father to Pharrell, born earlier this year - would probably have become a cricketer had his father - a West Indies fanatic - had his way.

Indeed, Harewood's parents - who were born in Barbados - were so wary about their son's safety as a child that he was rarely permitted to leave the house in the evening to display his footballing skills.

Harewood recalls: "I only started playing football when I was about 11. I wasn't allowed out by my Dad - he was really strict. We didn't live in a bad area, but for some reason he thought there would be trouble and there would be kids misbehaving.

"I was straight out of school and straight home. I wasn't interested in football until one of my friends asked me to come and play for his team. I missed my first game because my Dad didn't know where to go, and neither did I. I didn't know the places because I wasn't allowed out.

"And for the second game, the manager had to come and pick me up - and I scored seven goals in my first game.

"I joined Nottingham Forest and it was a real eye-opener when I first went to live in Nottingham at the age of 15 because I knew I had to fend for myself.

"My Dad used to play cricket. I used to go and watch him and that was the only sport I really knew at the time.

"My Dad watches it 24-7. He supports the West Indies so he is not very happy at the moment, and I always wind him up by saying: 'What are you watching it for? They're rubbish!'

"Even when he comes round to our house, he puts the TV on and turns straight to the cricket."
When he turns his attention away from the thwack of willow upon leather, Harewood's father will be pleased to know that his son's affairs are now in the hands of the PFA.

Harewood is one of a growing number of players to join the players' union's agency. When his agent Phil Sproson became an official PFA agent, Harewood had no hesitation in following him.

"I was with Phil Sproson before from when I was at Forest, but then he joined the PFA and approached me with their offer and I thought it would be the right decision for me and my family," Harewood says.

"I know Phil and I respect him a lot, I know what he has done for me before and what he will do for me in the future.

"It's good to know that it's footballers looking after footballers. I know Phil and I know that he has my best interests at heart.

"I have been with the PFA agency for only a short time, but I had been with Phil for two years before I joined."

The arrival of his son Pharrell saw Harewood opt for practicality rather than performance on the road.

The need for greater space meant Harewood said goodbye to his Porsche and his BMW X5 and replaced them with Audis.

He adds: "As well as Pharrell, we have two dogs, so it's much easier to have two Audis as there is more space for everything."

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Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Filho on December 22, 2005, 09:34:35 AM
breds...this thread is a disgrace. and some of te responses are embarrassing. lewwe doh encourage lil magician to be a hater nah. kix is kix, but de level ah ignorance on dis thread is retarded.

and lewwe doh talk shit. T&T vs. jamaica eh no foregone conclusion. Fool yuhself all you want, I feel TnT is the better side right now, but it will always be tight. And since JA has dominated the encounters recently, RF actually has some results to back up his sentiments...we jes' hoping...so lewwe leave it at dat and doh get it twisted.

And JA 0 - Brazil 0 is a great result. ANNND JA 0 - Brazil 1 is better than Ja 2- Brazil 8...because it is a greater confidence boost, shows you are getting some part of your tactics right and may just be the goal difference you need to get you into the next round in a tournament setting. We play one setta shit aginst the US and lose 0-1 and men does big up dat result. Men happy we eh get embarrass by mexico and only loss 0-2 in Mexico and den wann turn hypocrite and dis jamaica results against Brazil...lawd
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Big Magician on December 22, 2005, 09:36:37 AM
what my son get allyuh into here boy...eh....wonder where he get this from......???
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: oconnorg on December 22, 2005, 10:17:10 AM
Lawrdy Big M...
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Tillamawnin on December 22, 2005, 11:26:24 AM
well people.....as tnt enters  the world cup for the first time.....it is obvious the team will have some changes....i know there are two divisions on the foreign born vz the current tnt players...i will state my feelings " I NOT ON DAT"...but this thread is about the jamaica situation....i want info on a few things....maybe tallman or....i cant believe it.....reggae fan or warmonga....lol...i will need expert knowledge on this.....now i know i might be asking a lot...but see how comprehensive you can answer please.....cool..


5)Yes, Danny Maddix of QPR joined up with the squad for training, but Didnt quiete make the cut. I recall also another player called Busbie (Goal-keeper) actually trying out with the squad subsequent to France-98, but he diodnt make the cut. Players were normally assessed by Simoes before being invited to the squad.

RF, you are getting your wires crossed here. Busbie joined the squad for the 2002 WC campaign under Clovis de Oliveria, not under Simoes 1998 campaign. He was brought in because both Aaron Lawrence and Donovan Ricketts were injured and the third string GK Leon Gordon was lacking in experience. They thought Busbie would have been a better choice over Gordon, but it was not to be. Gordon went on to provide invaluable service between the sticks, thus relegating Busbie to the bench. Busbie never stood a chance when Lawerence and Ricketts recovered from injury and therefore daded out of the picture.
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Reggaefan on December 22, 2005, 11:48:10 AM
well people.....as tnt enters  the world cup for the first time.....it is obvious the team will have some changes....i know there are two divisions on the foreign born vz the current tnt players...i will state my feelings " I NOT ON DAT"...but this thread is about the jamaica situation....i want info on a few things....maybe tallman or....i cant believe it.....reggae fan or warmonga....lol...i will need expert knowledge on this.....now i know i might be asking a lot...but see how comprehensive you can answer please.....cool..


5)Yes, Danny Maddix of QPR joined up with the squad for training, but Didnt quiete make the cut. I recall also another player called Busbie (Goal-keeper) actually trying out with the squad subsequent to France-98, but he diodnt make the cut. Players were normally assessed by Simoes before being invited to the squad.

RF, you are getting your wires crossed here. Busbie joined the squad for the 2002 WC campaign under Clovis de Oliveria, not under Simoes 1998 campaign. He was brought in because both Aaron Lawrence and Donovan Ricketts were injured and the third string GK Leon Gordon was lacking in experience. They thought Busbie would have been a better choice over Gordon, but it was not to be. Gordon went on to provide invaluable service between the sticks, thus relegating Busbie to the bench. Busbie never stood a chance when Lawerence and Ricketts recovered from injury and therefore daded out of the picture.

In regards to Busbie....He wasnt apart of the simoes era.....he came along when Clovis was here. I was right to say that he didnt make the cut, as once Rickettes and Lawrenve retiurned, there was no spot for him, even as the third string keeper. He just didnt make the cut.
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Trini _2026 on December 22, 2005, 12:15:27 PM
aye i see yuh quiet on the marlon harewood issue now eh
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: JDB on December 22, 2005, 12:37:14 PM
In regards to Busbie....He wasnt apart of the simoes era.....he came along when Clovis was here. I was right to say that he didnt make the cut, as once Rickettes and Lawrenve retiurned, there was no spot for him, even as the third string keeper. He just didnt make the cut.

Yes we know... Tilla just corrected you.
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Reggaefan on December 22, 2005, 01:18:30 PM
In regards to Busbie....He wasnt apart of the simoes era.....he came along when Clovis was here. I was right to say that he didnt make the cut, as once Rickettes and Lawrenve retiurned, there was no spot for him, even as the third string keeper. He just didnt make the cut.

Yes we know... Tilla just corrected you.

Well, Big Magic didnt request info pertaining only to the UB40s that came on board during the simoes era. He wanted to know if at any point any of tehplayers tha came over didnt make teh cut. Busbie is perhaps the biggest flop.
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Reggaefan on December 22, 2005, 01:20:16 PM
aye i see yuh quiet on the marlon harewood issue now eh

The reporter must have gotten it wrong. I read in a sports magazine that Harewood was eligible for the Reggae boyz! Then again, these reporters normally think Barbados is a part iof Jamaica   ::) Or perhaps Harewood himslef thought so  :-\
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: richpy on December 22, 2005, 01:24:57 PM
Reggaefan, wasn't Gregory Messam a big, big player for alyuh at one time. Was it partly because of his discipinary record why he did not go to World Cup or play for Jamaica much afterward?
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: palos on December 22, 2005, 02:02:01 PM
Messam was good.  The player I liked from Jamaica besides Whitmore was Hector Wright.  Cultured left foot, technical player which was not the norm for Jamaican ballas in dem times.  De prototypical Jamaican baller had more in common wit "Hagler" dan Hector Wright.
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Reggaefan on December 22, 2005, 02:17:07 PM
Reggaefan, wasn't Gregory Messam a big, big player for alyuh at one time. Was it partly because of his discipinary record why he did not go to World Cup or play for Jamaica much afterward?

Messam was a very discipline player. I think Simoes had an issue with his style of play....more of a gallery baller than anything. I recall one game in Kingston vs Venezuela when he had a simple one on one chance with teh goalie. I attempted to do a fancy chip, which missed the goal. Simoes was very disgusted with him. All in all, he wasnt one of my favorite players.
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Trini _2026 on December 22, 2005, 02:46:22 PM
aye i see yuh quiet on the marlon harewood issue now eh

The reporter must have gotten it wrong. I read in a sports magazine that Harewood was eligible for the Reggae boyz! Then again, these reporters normally think Barbados is a part iof Jamaica   ::) Or perhaps Harewood himslef thought so  :-\

What eva you think every black player is england is jamaican the man is of bajan roots face it barbados is in jamaica what eva
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: dotless007 on December 22, 2005, 05:29:23 PM
hahahahaha dis is real kix merry christmas to all
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: truetrini on December 22, 2005, 08:18:12 PM
rf is ah master at social engineering.

a real master.
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Trinimassive on December 22, 2005, 09:22:53 PM
truetrini d f**king is necessary      dotless is my neighbour an is sense he talking   



jamaica= SHIT

LOL Smallman hittin hard boy.

Hey Smallie I wanted some mustard on meh hotdog and ah yardie drive 4 hours today tuh bring mustard fuh meh (even doh ah coulda get mustard right here). Jamaican mustard eh nothin like Trini mustard but if yuh eh have brand name.....generic will do eh. And dah mustard work out good cause dry hotdog eh no good
So doh let RF make yuh miss out on some mustard eh....jamaican mustard sometimes necessary.
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Reggaefan on December 23, 2005, 06:53:05 AM
aye i see yuh quiet on the marlon harewood issue now eh

The reporter must have gotten it wrong. I read in a sports magazine that Harewood was eligible for the Reggae boyz! Then again, these reporters normally think Barbados is a part iof Jamaica   ::) Or perhaps Harewood himslef thought so  :-\

What eva you think every black player is england is jamaican the man is of bajan roots face it barbados is in jamaica what eva

OK, he is Bajan and not Jamaican. You can now go to bed and be merry. One less thing to worry about eh?
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: willi on December 23, 2005, 08:02:57 AM
Palos

You know yuh baller. Hecky was the rel deal, as was Keith Tomlinson.

Haggler was not prototypical, neither was Hecky. Both were exception, but for different reasons.
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Big Magician on December 23, 2005, 08:09:30 AM
aright...aright....i did not ask to big up no players....just needed some info to see where this curse can lead tnt to.....lol....thanks again fellas
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Pointman on December 23, 2005, 06:05:07 PM
breds...this thread is a disgrace. and some of te responses are embarrassing. lewwe doh encourage lil magician to be a hater nah. kix is kix, but de level ah ignorance on dis thread is retarded.

and lewwe doh talk shit. T&T vs. jamaica eh no foregone conclusion. Fool yuhself all you want, I feel TnT is the better side right now, but it will always be tight. And since JA has dominated the encounters recently, RF actually has some results to back up his sentiments...we jes' hoping...so lewwe leave it at dat and doh get it twisted.

And JA 0 - Brazil 0 is a great result. ANNND JA 0 - Brazil 1 is better than Ja 2- Brazil 8...because it is a greater confidence boost, shows you are getting some part of your tactics right and may just be the goal difference you need to get you into the next round in a tournament setting. We play one setta shit aginst the US and lose 0-1 and men does big up dat result. Men happy we eh get embarrass by mexico and only loss 0-2 in Mexico and den wann turn hypocrite and dis jamaica results against Brazil...lawd

Any team can put 10 men behind the ball and hope to not concede too many goals.  My problem is with that mentality or philosophy. if you doh believe that your team can match another for 90 mins...what can it hope to do for the last 5 mins? Putting 10 men behind the ball against Brazil and only conceding 1 goal doesn't say anything about your progress as a team.
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Carib-Briton on December 24, 2005, 07:55:41 PM

4) After Qualification, Marcus Gayle (Who also has links to Barbados), and Darryn Powell were invited.

5)Yes, Danny Maddix of QPR joined up with the squad for training, but Didnt quiete make the cut. I recall also another player called Busbie (Goal-keeper) actually trying out with the squad subsequent to France-98, but he diodnt make the cut. Players were normally assessed by Simoes before being invited to the squad.


7) I am not sure I can give an accurate count of all the players that have represented Jamaica at one point or the other since then. Its been about 20 or so over the past couple 6 years, and many many more had and will in the future show interest in playing for the Boyz. There are many high profile players playing in the EPL right now who has Jamaican connections. Jermain Penant, theBent Brothers, Marlon Harewood(West Ham) are just a few.

 I didnt know gayle was half Bajan so is Jason Euell and that busbie guy your talking about is Hubert Busby Jr he is now manager of Toronto Lynx in Canada.Nice Info. Reggae Fan ;D but I thought I make a few corrections.
The Marcus Bent & Darren Bent are not brothers. I happen to know Darren bents cousin who plays for the barnet youth team.
& Marlon Harewoods Parents are are both HARDCORE Bajans. Trust me on that one.  ;)
 
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: pioneertrini on December 24, 2005, 08:05:38 PM
I thought Marcus gayle was half or quarter Trini? im friends wid his brother Jordan i go ask him wen i see him. lol i remember maddix wen he didnt get picked man was rel sour sayin how allyuh go get murdered at world cup because yuh dont warm up and how ya cant bun weed at trainin 1 set ah ting.
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Carib-Briton on December 24, 2005, 08:19:28 PM
I thought Marcus gayle was half or quarter Trini? im friends wid his brother Jordan i go ask him wen i see him. lol i remember maddix wen he didnt get picked man was rel sour sayin how allyuh go get murdered at world cup because yuh dont warm up and how ya cant bun weed at trainin 1 set ah ting.
:rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Carib-Briton on December 24, 2005, 08:22:12 PM
Jamaica will always have the honour of being first qualifiers but in reality just how "Jamaican" was that Jamaica team ? I say that if Leo find these outside men can help bring them in.

The outstanding players in France 98 were the two Jamaican born and raised, Ricardo Gardenere and Theo Whitmore. Paul Hall subsequently got married to a former miss Jamaica pageant winner. Do you know Sol Campbell's father still resides in Manchester Jamaica? I bet these players as Jamaican as they get...p;erhaps their football talent was not developed in Jamaica, butthe players themselves are very much Jamaican. I've seen many teen-aged kids here in teh US, born here to Jamaican parents, and you;d think they just got off the plane yesterday. Looks and speaks Jamaican
Do you know Sol Campbell's father has been DEAD ever since september 2003!
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Carib-Briton on December 24, 2005, 08:27:03 PM
Jamaica will always have the honour of being first qualifiers but in reality just how "Jamaican" was that Jamaica team ? I say that if Leo find these outside men can help bring them in.

The outstanding players in France 98 were the two Jamaican born and raised, Ricardo Gardenere and Theo Whitmore. Paul Hall subsequently got married to a former miss Jamaica pageant winner. Do you know Sol Campbell's father still resides in Manchester Jamaica? I bet these players as Jamaican as they get...p;erhaps their football talent was not developed in Jamaica, butthe players themselves are very much Jamaican. I've seen many teen-aged kids here in teh US, born here to Jamaican parents, and you;d think they just got off the plane yesterday. Looks and speaks Jamaican
Do you know Sol Campbell's father has been DEAD ever since september 2003!
Excuse me for this reggae fan. I didnt see you acknowledged this earlier in the thread.
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: pioneertrini on December 24, 2005, 08:34:55 PM
lol u ever heard sol campbell speak  ;D u wouldnt tink he is black let alone Jamaican  :rotfl:

if all di jamaicans here went and play for Jamaica allyuh reachin world cup all di time.
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Carib-Briton on December 24, 2005, 08:37:54 PM
lol u ever heard sol campbell speak  ;D u wouldnt tink he is black let alone Jamaican  :rotfl:

if all di jamaicans here went and play for Jamaica allyuh reachin world cup all di time.
LOL. Allow him its true whats your saying but he knows about JA and he knows how to Cook his JA food. Ive seen his DVD lol.
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: pioneertrini on December 24, 2005, 08:38:55 PM
lol na na i kno he kool n ting i juss makin joke
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Carib-Briton on December 24, 2005, 08:41:43 PM
lol u ever heard sol campbell speak  ;D u wouldnt tink he is black let alone Jamaican  :rotfl:

if all di jamaicans here went and play for Jamaica allyuh reachin world cup all di time.
True I guess Guyana would do well too but Guyanese-Brits dont seem play football that much :-\ Dont know why that is
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: pioneertrini on December 24, 2005, 08:42:33 PM
i didnt know he had ah dvd, wid him cookin? he is friggin Ainsley Harriot or wah lol

Ainsley Harriot is also eligible to play for jamaica  ;D u know he is Jeffrey Dujon cousin.

lol u ever heard sol campbell speak  ;D u wouldnt tink he is black let alone Jamaican  :rotfl:

if all di jamaicans here went and play for Jamaica allyuh reachin world cup all di time.
True I guess Guyana would do well too but Guyanese-Brits dont seem play football that much :-\ Dont know why that is

I went to skool wid ah trini fella in west london he was a very good footballer he say he was gonna play for trinidad one day, in year 10 he find out both he parents born in guyana and never did get a trini passport  :rotfl: dream done
Title: Re: Let's look at the foreign-born players of Jamaica
Post by: Carib-Briton on December 24, 2005, 09:06:34 PM
i didnt know he had ah dvd, wid him cookin? he is friggin Ainsley Harriot or wah lol

Ainsley Harriot is also eligible to play for jamaica  ;D u know he is Jeffrey Dujon cousin.

lol u ever heard sol campbell speak  ;D u wouldnt tink he is black let alone Jamaican  :rotfl:

if all di jamaicans here went and play for Jamaica allyuh reachin world cup all di time.
True I guess Guyana would do well too but Guyanese-Brits dont seem play football that much :-\ Dont know why that is

I went to skool wid ah trini fella in west london he was a very good footballer he say he was gonna play for trinidad one day, in year 10 he find out both he parents born in guyana and never did get a trini passport  :rotfl: dream done
Yeah Sol have a DVD, LOL
(http://covers.dvd.img.compricer.com/5/26195.png).
 He cooked some baked Macaroni chesse, chicken,rice & peas and ting.
Wha yuh mean Harriot Eligible for Jamaica, hes acutally black (http://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/images/smilies/confused.gif)(http://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/images/smilies/confused.gif)(http://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/images/smilies/confused.gif) That isnt make up on his face  (http://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/images/smilies/confused.gif) I know Jamaica they say one of many but I didnt know that fruit loop was a Jamaican
 A shame about your friend though :rotfl:
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Swomp on December 25, 2005, 01:01:23 AM
rf hush yuh backside nah.

yuh real like old talk in trute.

man here does jes react tuh yuh posts exactly as yuh wanted dem too.

yuh doh fool me..yuh is ah kinda mild troll.

yuh doh get excited, yuh always trying to be de good guy..but ah know what yuh does be doing.

I like yuh here...Sam and Palos does drop more wood on you dan seven sailors on ah $10.00 whore.

Doh go no way...lol


hahahhaha...alyuh aint easy nuh.... :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Reggaefan on December 25, 2005, 06:52:52 AM
breds...this thread is a disgrace. and some of te responses are embarrassing. lewwe doh encourage lil magician to be a hater nah. kix is kix, but de level ah ignorance on dis thread is retarded.

and lewwe doh talk shit. T&T vs. jamaica eh no foregone conclusion. Fool yuhself all you want, I feel TnT is the better side right now, but it will always be tight. And since JA has dominated the encounters recently, RF actually has some results to back up his sentiments...we jes' hoping...so lewwe leave it at dat and doh get it twisted.

And JA 0 - Brazil 0 is a great result. ANNND JA 0 - Brazil 1 is better than Ja 2- Brazil 8...because it is a greater confidence boost, shows you are getting some part of your tactics right and may just be the goal difference you need to get you into the next round in a tournament setting. We play one setta shit aginst the US and lose 0-1 and men does big up dat result. Men happy we eh get embarrass by mexico and only loss 0-2 in Mexico and den wann turn hypocrite and dis jamaica results against Brazil...lawd

Any team can put 10 men behind the ball and hope to not concede too many goals.  My problem is with that mentality or philosophy. if you doh believe that your team can match another for 90 mins...what can it hope to do for the last 5 mins? Putting 10 men behind the ball against Brazil and only conceding 1 goal doesn't say anything about your progress as a team.


And who put ten men behind teh ball? Ask Beenhakker what he'd do today if he was to face a full strength Brazil squad and he'll tell you that he would go into the game with a CONSERVATIVE approach. When T&T was invited to play Argentina recently, what was his comment? He was afraid  to go into a game vs such opponents without his full squad. READS: He was afraid of athe slaughtering that could happen. again, there is a reason there are normally more defenders on a football field than strikers. Think long and hard about it. Defense is the corner stone of teh better teams! Get the ten men behiond teh bal crap out of your head.
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: dotless007 on December 25, 2005, 05:06:41 PM
well first of all rf there ARE strikers on the field for a reason. doe be a idiot d only way jamaica cud leave with a respectable score line against brasil would be to put the ten men behind d ball. im sure beenhaker would go in lookin to defend but we would of course look to get the ball up the other side of the field to try and score.
 i doe think nobody would want to play a team such as argentina without their full squad
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Jefferz on December 25, 2005, 05:13:26 PM
rf hush yuh backside nah.

yuh real like old talk in trute.

man here does jes react tuh yuh posts exactly as yuh wanted dem too.

yuh doh fool me..yuh is ah kinda mild troll.

yuh doh get excited, yuh always trying to be de good guy..but ah know what yuh does be doing.

I like yuh here...Sam and Palos does drop more wood on you dan seven sailors on ah $10.00 whore.

Doh go no way...lol


hahahhaha...alyuh aint easy nuh.... :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Truetrini boy. To whom i have upmost faith. "The Unofficial Shit Moderator"
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Pointman on December 26, 2005, 10:50:30 AM
breds...this thread is a disgrace. and some of te responses are embarrassing. lewwe doh encourage lil magician to be a hater nah. kix is kix, but de level ah ignorance on dis thread is retarded.

and lewwe doh talk shit. T&T vs. jamaica eh no foregone conclusion. Fool yuhself all you want, I feel TnT is the better side right now, but it will always be tight. And since JA has dominated the encounters recently, RF actually has some results to back up his sentiments...we jes' hoping...so lewwe leave it at dat and doh get it twisted.

And JA 0 - Brazil 0 is a great result. ANNND JA 0 - Brazil 1 is better than Ja 2- Brazil 8...because it is a greater confidence boost, shows you are getting some part of your tactics right and may just be the goal difference you need to get you into the next round in a tournament setting. We play one setta shit aginst the US and lose 0-1 and men does big up dat result. Men happy we eh get embarrass by mexico and only loss 0-2 in Mexico and den wann turn hypocrite and dis jamaica results against Brazil...lawd

Any team can put 10 men behind the ball and hope to not concede too many goals.  My problem is with that mentality or philosophy. if you doh believe that your team can match another for 90 mins...what can it hope to do for the last 5 mins? Putting 10 men behind the ball against Brazil and only conceding 1 goal doesn't say anything about your progress as a team.


And who put ten men behind teh ball? Ask Beenhakker what he'd do today if he was to face a full strength Brazil squad and he'll tell you that he would go into the game with a CONSERVATIVE approach. When T&T was invited to play Argentina recently, what was his comment? He was afraid  to go into a game vs such opponents without his full squad. READS: He was afraid of athe slaughtering that could happen. again, there is a reason there are normally more defenders on a football field than strikers. Think long and hard about it. Defense is the corner stone of teh better teams! Get the ten men behiond teh bal crap out of your head.

the "10 men behind the ball" was a direct quote made by Carlos Alberto, Brazil's coach, after the JA/ Brazil game in England. He said he knew that JA would put"10 men behind the ball" so he had to develop a game plan to suit. So it's not me saying that.
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: ZionYouth on December 26, 2005, 10:18:59 PM
First of all I would like to say that Im new to de site, and ah man have he right to he opinion..
Title: Re: Should RF be banned from SocaWarriors.net
Post by: Jefferz on December 27, 2005, 06:40:50 AM
Yes thats only been said about fifteen times through out this WHOLE thread. However RF was calling for an intense bobolizaltion.

thus, justification. 

Title: usa vs jam
Post by: capodetutticapi on April 10, 2006, 08:36:26 AM
it comin live on espn2 tom.7 pm.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Trini Madness on April 10, 2006, 10:08:56 AM
any predictions? i give it a 1-1 draw
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: freakazoid on April 10, 2006, 10:15:07 AM
nah 4 - 0  USA with 2 yellow cards to jamaica and ah us man limping off...jus playing
 dont see jamaica putting up much of a fight to be honest usa played a c team against jamaica when they had their full squad and they couldnt get better than a draw when a win was needed 4 them to advance to the hex
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Big Magician on April 10, 2006, 10:28:45 AM
who de f#ck cares.....
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Tigger on April 10, 2006, 10:31:23 AM
who de f#ck cares.....

some of us do my friend
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Reggaefan on April 10, 2006, 10:36:37 AM
USA winning this one easily. Jamaica right now is nowhere in shape to beat this USA team. A side, B side, or C side. wish it wasbt being televised  ;D
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Big Magician on April 10, 2006, 10:41:32 AM
like yuh want tuh take meh tuh court o wha courtroom..???.....reggae britz should get ah hundred...s#ithongs
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: SHOTTA on April 10, 2006, 10:43:52 AM
quick quick allyuh post d link to big m exclusive interview wit d jamrock head coach

quote

" if we get 10 from england we improve"

 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Reggaefan on April 10, 2006, 10:45:45 AM
like yuh want tuh take meh tuh court o wha courtroom..???.....reggae britz should get ah hundred...s#ithongs

Remind me where Birchall from again Little magic
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: SHOTTA on April 10, 2006, 10:47:52 AM
birchall born an grow in englan

but dat is like 1 in 23

might be 2 in 23 if shakes get d pick which i doubt

dont hate appreciate
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Touches on April 10, 2006, 10:58:45 AM
Alyuh does watch squad and thing before alyuh make predictions?
You know.... see who playing and who in form, who have injuries, etc

USA and they MLS squad will give JA no less than 3.

RF put up a brave face...HE TAKE IN FRONT....and he know the outcome too.

They have some decent players but to say they going and cause a upset on a side who jest get humiliated and man looking to redeem theyself and looking for Germany ticket....I ent think so.

SQUAD: Donovan Ricketts, Shawn Sawyers, Damion Stewart, Claude Davis, Garfield Reid, Omar Daley, Oneil Thompson, Demar Stewart, Khari Stephenson, Jermaine Johnson, Fabian Dawkins, Jamal Campbell-Ryce, Jason Morrison, Jermaine Hue, Teofore Bennett, Newton Sterling, Dane Richards and Ryan Johnson.

Source Reggaeboyzsc.com (http://www.reggaeboyzsc.com/jdforum/discussion.aspx?id=263996&s=4&forum=1)
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Reggaefan on April 10, 2006, 11:25:16 AM
birchall born an grow in englan

but dat is like 1 in 23

might be 2 in 23 if shakes get d pick which i doubt

dont hate appreciate

good. Now who on teh JAmaica side to play the USA tomorrow were bornin England? Point I'm making to Little Magic is that his title "reggaebritz" can be applied to T&T too "TriniBritz". We both use players from the UK, which is not surprising, seeing that many of sons migrated to england and continue to do so today. I have a son born in the USA who is not yet 2, and he has been to JAmaica twice already. 100% Jakan that!
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: SHOTTA on April 10, 2006, 11:30:41 AM
yuh start bad by calling meh little magic on 2 occasions wen i clear my name is SHOTTA

2 RELAX AN TAKE ALLYUH CUT SKIN NORMAL if allyuh really wanted to win an some a dem ehgalndites really like jamrock dey wuda at leat watch d game on tv

3 welcome back to d board enjoy tnt journey to the great stage
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: truetrini on April 10, 2006, 11:35:26 AM
Ahhh boy.  Jamaica eh gain allyuh respect yet?

Despite de fact dat we have been their perrenial bitches of late?

Until we start beat Jamaica den I keeping quiet.

Jamaica is Jamaica and dey will always fight...or rough yuh arse up.

Dem Yardies doh play....we need some ah dey attitude to tell yuh de trute.

Win lorse or draw, dey does take dis game more seriously dan we.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: warmonga on April 10, 2006, 12:11:08 PM
Ahhh boy.  Jamaica eh gain allyuh respect yet?

Despite de fact dat we have been their perrenial bitches of late?

Until we start beat Jamaica den I keeping quiet.

Jamaica is Jamaica and dey will always fight...or rough yuh arse up.

Dem Yardies doh play....we need some ah dey attitude to tell yuh de trute.

Win lorse or draw, dey does take dis game more seriously dan we.
TRUE trini ..dey ting dat gets mi ..is dat Jamaica have neva step on we when it comes to football.. But yet still man hate Jamaica (I wonda is it because we TNT have been Jamaica bitches for de past 5-6 years) anyway..man Bigging up Haiti afer Haiti drop 3 in we ass and thief we from going to de world cup..I cya see why man hate JA so.. If Jealousy use to kill we go have about 3 man innah this forum..
warmonga..
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: football prof on April 10, 2006, 12:20:43 PM
I agree. Jamaica has been better than Trinidad for the last 15 years. There is no point knocking Jamaica.

Also, I notice that Jamaica is getting quality matches for world cup preparation, and THEY NOT EVEN IN THE WORLD CUP! Who is Trinidad playing Wales, Peru, Czechs.

If you ask me Jamaica might be better prepared for the world cup than Trinidad! But I not given up on Trinidad!
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Pointman on April 10, 2006, 12:22:48 PM
who de f#ck cares.....

 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: ...and here I am thinking is jess me who does want to say them tings :rotfl:
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: skins on April 10, 2006, 12:25:52 PM
I agree. Jamaica has been better than Trinidad for the last 15 years. There is no point knocking Jamaica.

Also, I notice that Jamaica is getting quality matches for world cup preparation, and THEY NOT EVEN IN THE WORLD CUP! Who is Trinidad playing Wales, Peru, Czechs.

If you ask me Jamaica might be better prepared for the world cup than Trinidad! But I not given up on Trinidad!


Last 15 years.... You check the stats. You title to your opinion but why would you think JA better prepared for a world cup that Trinidad. Last time i heard.... Ja collect 5 from Aussie and they don't have an experience well qualified coach as us. By the way like the vibez by not giving up on Trinidad. They made us proud by just qualifying. Anything after this is just a bonus.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Pointman on April 10, 2006, 12:27:33 PM
I agree. Jamaica has been better than Trinidad for the last 15 years. There is no point knocking Jamaica.

Also, I notice that Jamaica is getting quality matches for world cup preparation, and THEY NOT EVEN IN THE WORLD CUP! Who is Trinidad playing Wales, Peru, Czechs.

If you ask me Jamaica might be better prepared for the world cup than Trinidad! But I not given up on Trinidad!


See if yuh could get Jack to organize ah T&T v JA sweat nah...ah putting meh last cent on we to yyeeeaaaaattt up dey MC. >:(
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: football prof on April 10, 2006, 12:36:06 PM
Just being in the final 32 is good enough for me. But look at the games Trinidad is getting (with the exception of Czechs). All the teams Jamaica has played or going to play, are with teams who are at least going to the world cup.

I might be a bit wrong with the stats, but if check the last 10 years, or perhaps 15, Jamaica has beaten us more. And they have been more consistent in winning against teams they should beat. Except for Panama.

But Trinidad has been very unpredictable. They have lost against teams they should have beaten, and they got ok results from teams that should have beaten them.


Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: truetrini on April 10, 2006, 12:44:07 PM
I agree. Jamaica has been better than Trinidad for the last 15 years. There is no point knocking Jamaica.

Also, I notice that Jamaica is getting quality matches for world cup preparation, and THEY NOT EVEN IN THE WORLD CUP! Who is Trinidad playing Wales, Peru, Czechs.

If you ask me Jamaica might be better prepared for the world cup than Trinidad! But I not given up on Trinidad!


Last 15 years.... You check the stats. You title to your opinion but why would you think JA better prepared for a world cup that Trinidad. Last time i heard.... Ja collect 5 from Aussie and they don't have an experience well qualified coach as us. By the way like the vibez by not giving up on Trinidad. They made us proud by just qualifying. Anything after this is just a bonus.

yow skins please check de stats.

Do dat bredda.  Yuh go ab ashamed.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: rippin on April 10, 2006, 12:45:37 PM
I would love to see them stats cause right now man pulling stats out of thin air.
Whether we were "Jamaica's bitches" or not over the last 15 years doesn't matter cause we looking at the present and future. Right now I think we are way better than Jamaica technically. We are in the WC and the TD actually have the young warriors seeing competition. The future looks bright. Further more I remember a few years before Jamaica qualified for the Cup they were our whipping boys and then we were singing how the tables have turned.

We can learn a lesson from them. We need to look at what they did wrong and make sure we don't repeat that mistake.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: football prof on April 10, 2006, 12:46:43 PM
I am talking about world cup qualifying stats!
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: skins on April 10, 2006, 12:48:59 PM
I am talking about world cup qualifying stats!

As far as i could remeber in the last 15 years we meet twice and they won. The two time we play in 2002 qualifying and i think they beat us in 1994 qualifying
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: FF on April 10, 2006, 12:49:13 PM
I would love to see them stats cause right now man pulling stats out of thin air.
Whether we were "Jamaica's bitches" or not over the last 15 years doesn't matter cause we looking at the present and future. Right now I think we are way better than Jamaica technically. We are in the WC and the TD actually have the young warriors seeing competition. The future looks bright. Further more I remember a few years before Jamaica qualified for the Cup they were our whipping boys and then we were singing how the tables have turned.

We can learn a lesson from them. We need to look at what they did wrong and make sure we don't repeat that mistake.

It definitely eh 15 years.... more like since around 98

Also we do not have the monopoly of losing to teams we should not be going down to... in fact that is a relatively new ting for us
Jamaica been losing to St Kitts, Grenada, St Vincent at times in the past... then dey say who cares about Shell Cup
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Jefferz on April 10, 2006, 12:49:55 PM
Jamaica eh scorin one goal... sorry... JA...
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: FF on April 10, 2006, 12:50:24 PM
I am talking about world cup qualifying stats!

Why would you only consider WC qualifying when those games are so few and far in between? especially over such a long period of 15 years? ???
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: skins on April 10, 2006, 12:59:55 PM
I agree. Jamaica has been better than Trinidad for the last 15 years. There is no point knocking Jamaica.

Also, I notice that Jamaica is getting quality matches for world cup preparation, and THEY NOT EVEN IN THE WORLD CUP! Who is Trinidad playing Wales, Peru, Czechs.

If you ask me Jamaica might be better prepared for the world cup than Trinidad! But I not given up on Trinidad!


Last 15 years.... You check the stats. You title to your opinion but why would you think JA better prepared for a world cup that Trinidad. Last time i heard.... Ja collect 5 from Aussie and they don't have an experience well qualified coach as us. By the way like the vibez by not giving up on Trinidad. They made us proud by just qualifying. Anything after this is just a bonus.

yow skins please check de stats.

Do dat bredda.  Yuh go ab ashamed.

I check it. From Fifa web site

 Jamaica (JAM) 2:1 (2:1)  Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 

 
CONCACAF Gold Cup 2005 Caribbean Prel. Comp.  BRIDGETOWN BARBADOS - 20.02.2005 
 
 
 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 1:2 (1:1)  Jamaica (JAM) 

 
FIFA WC 2002 Prel. Comp. CONCACAF  PORT OF SPAIN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - 30.06.2001 
 
 
 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 2:1 (0:1)  Jamaica (JAM) 

 
Copa Caribe 2001  PORT OF SPAIN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - 17.05.2001 
 
 
 Jamaica (JAM) 1:0 (1:0)  Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 

 
FIFA WC 2002 Prel. Comp. CONCACAF  KINGSTON JAMAICA - 28.02.2001 
 
 
 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 2:4  Jamaica (JAM) 

 
Friendly 2000  PORT OF SPAIN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - 08.07.2000 
 
 
 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 1:0  Jamaica (JAM) 

 
Copa Caribe 1999  PORT OF SPAIN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - 03.06.1999 
 
 
 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 2:0 (0:0)  Jamaica (JAM) 

 
Friendly 1999  PORT OF SPAIN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - 28.03.1999 
 
 
 Jamaica (JAM) 2:1 (0:0)  Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 

 
Shell Caribbean Cup 1998  PORT OF SPAIN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - 31.07.1998 
 
 
 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 0:0  Jamaica (JAM) 

 
Friendly 1998  PORT OF SPAIN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - 07.01.1998 
 
 
 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 0:0  Jamaica (JAM) 

 
Friendly 1997  PORT OF SPAIN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - 24.11.1997 
 
 
 Jamaica (JAM) 6:1 (3:1)  Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 

 
Friendly 1997  KINGSTON JAMAICA - 31.08.1997 
 
 
 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 1:1 a.e.t. (1:1,0:1) 4:2 PSO  Jamaica (JAM) 

 
Shell Caribbean Cup 1997  PORT OF SPAIN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - 10.07.1997 
 
 
 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 1:1 (1:0)  Jamaica (JAM) 

 
Friendly 1997  PORT OF SPAIN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - 01.05.1997 
 
 
Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 1:0 (1:0)  Jamaica (JAM) 

 
Shell Caribbean Cup 1996  PORT OF SPAIN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - 24.05.1996 
 
 
 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 0:1 (0:0)  Jamaica (JAM) 

 
Friendly 1995  GRAND CAYMAN CAYMAN ISLANDS - 20.10.1995 
 
 
 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 1:0 (0:0)  Jamaica (JAM) 

 
Friendly 1995  PORT OF SPAIN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - 24.09.1995 
 
 
 Jamaica (JAM) 1:0 (0:0)  Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 

 
Caribbean Cup Canada 1995  TORONTO CANADA - 06.08.1995 
 
 
 Jamaica (JAM) 1:0 (1:0)  Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 

 
Shell Caribbean Cup 1995  KINGSTON JAMAICA - 23.07.1995 
 
 
 Jamaica (JAM) 3:0 (1:0)  Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 

 
Shell Caribbean Cup 1993  KINGSTON JAMAICA - 28.05.1993 
 
 
 Jamaica (JAM) 1:1 (1:1)  Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 

 
FIFA WC 1994 Prel. Comp. CONCACAF  KINGSTON JAMAICA - 16.08.1992 
 
 
 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 1:2 (0:0)  Jamaica (JAM) 

 
FIFA WC 1994 Prel. Comp. CONCACAF  PORT OF SPAIN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - 05.07.1992 
 
 
 Jamaica (JAM) 2:0 (1:0)  Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 

 
Shell Caribbean Cup 1991  KINGSTON JAMAICA - 02.06.1991 
 
 
 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 0:0  Jamaica (JAM) 

 
Shell Caribbean Cup 1990  PORT OF SPAIN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - 27.07.1990 
 
I guess you right.. They did beat us alot more than us in the last 15 years
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Reggaefan on April 10, 2006, 01:12:24 PM
As far as i could remeber in the last 15 years we meet twice and they won. The two time we play in 2002 qualifying and i think they beat us in 1994 qualifying

What! are you saying Jamaica and T&T met only twice in the past 15 years? You must be no older than 4 years old then. even so, you'd still be way off by a mile. In th epats 15 years, there must ahve been at least 15 meetings between the two teams, no less.

You know what man, Trinidad and Jamaica will always a rivalry going. Brazil and argentina have the same thing going.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: football prof on April 10, 2006, 01:14:25 PM
Its world cup qualifying I am talking about. I just checked the stats. If you are talking about friendlies and shell cups, I would like to see the stats. I am not knocking Trinidad at all, but we need a bit more experience in playing quality teams. Jamaica has more recent experience in playing good football countries like; Uruguay, Brazil (1st team), Nigeria etc. All I am saying is that Trinidad needs to establish itself a bit more before we start to knock Jamaica.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: E-man on April 10, 2006, 01:14:50 PM
U.S. MNT Prepares for Tuesday's World Cup Tune-Up vs. Jamaica in Cary, N.C.    
(ussoccer.com)  

 
QUICK TURNAROUND: The U.S. team arrived into Cary, N.C., throughout the day on Sunday (April 9) and now must quickly gel with only one training session (photos) in advance of Tuesday night’s sold-out clash with Jamaica at SAS Soccer Park (7 p.m. ET, live on ESPN2, ussoccer.com’s MatchTracker). The USA’s seventh match of 2006 will be their last prior to U.S. Manager Bruce Arena naming the 23-man roster for the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

QUICK HITS
• The U.S. will dress 18 players for the match. The maximum number of substitutions will be six
• The team will sport the new Nike home kits, wearing white/blue/white
• All 18 players on the roster ply their trade in MLS
• The U.S. holds a 4-1-1 record in 2006, outscoring their opponents 14-6 and posting four shutouts
• The U.S. is undefeated in 16 all-time meetings with Jamaica, holding a 9-0-7 record against the Reggae Boyz. The teams’ last meeting came in the quarterfinals of the 2005 Gold Cup, the U.S. collecting a 3-1 win on the strength of goals by Josh Wolff and a pair from DaMarcus Beasley. Five of the nine victories have come by just one goal
• Six players on Tuesday’s roster appeared in the Gold Cup victory on July 16, 2005, in Foxboro: Landon Donovan, Pablo Mastroeni, John O’Brien, Ben Olsen, Steve Ralston and Josh Wolff
• The teams have met once previously in the state of North Carolina, the U.S. collecting a 1-0 win on Sept. 14, 1991, in High Point on the strength of a goal by Sadri Gjonbalaj
• Tony Meola is the leading capwinner on the roster with 99 appearances. He has two career starts against Jamaica, both 1-0 victories coming on July 10, 1993, in Dallas and Nov. 7, 1993, in Fullerton. More on Meola below.
• Through six matches in 2006, only the Kansas City Wizards duo of Josh Wolff and Kerry Zavagnin have appeared in all of the USA’s matches as either a starter or a reserve
• Taylor Twellman, has scored four goals and tallied three assists in his last four matches for the U.S., recording the USA’s ninth-ever hat trick in the 5-0 victory vs. Norway and assisting on the lone goal in the 1-0 win against Poland on March 1 in Kaiserslautern, Germany
• Houston Dynamo striker Brian Ching has kicked off the MLS campaign in style, tallying five goals in the first two matches. Chris Albright, Clint Dempsey and Eddie Johnson have also tallied for their clubs in the two-week-old season

MEOLA’S MAGIC 100: Tony Meola will become the ninth player in U.S. soccer history – and the first goalkeeper – to collect his 100th cap for the United States when he takes the field against Jamaica, adding another highlight to a national team career that began in 1988. A starter in the 1990 and 1994 World Cups, he is the USA’s all-time leader in appearances for goalkeepers and is second to Kasey Keller in both wins (37) and shutouts (32). Meola played every minute of the USA’s matches in Italia ‘90 and USA ’94, including the 2-1 victory against Colombia that helped put the U.S. into the second round. The five-time MLS All-Star presided over the USA’s 2-0 victory against England in U.S. Cup ’93, and served as one of three goalkeepers for the USA’s historic quarterfinal run in the 2002 FIFA World Cup. His last international appearance came during the 2002 Nike ‘Road to Korea’, entering in the second half in the 5-0 win against Jamaica on May 16, 2002, at Giants Stadium. Hear what Bruce Arena had to say about one of U.S. Soccer’s living legends in the latest podcast.

BACK IN ACTION: Several players are returning to the U.S. fold following various injury spells. Both Donovan (calf) and Frankie Hejduk (hamstring) come back after missing the March 22 match against Germany. New England Revolution midfielder Steve Ralston can make his first appearance for the national team in 2006 after suffering a torn quadriceps during the USA’s training camp in January, with Los Angeles Galaxy defender Chris Albright in a similar boat after suffering a knee injury in the first days of the U.S. camp in Carson, Calif. Pat Noonan started two matches for the USA in 2006 before a hamstring injury put him out of action for several weeks, while John O’Brien hopes to be sufficiently recovered from a groin injury and take part in an international match for the first time since appearing in the 1-0 World Cup qualifying victory on Aug. 18, 2005, against Trinidad & Tobago in East Hartford.

GETTING GOALS AGAINST THE REGGAE BOYZ: Two players on the U.S. roster hold particularly fond memories of playing Jamaica, each having collected a signed ball post-game by virtue of scoring their first-ever international goal. Brian Ching delivered the U.S. a 1-1 away draw versus Jamaica to open semifinal round qualifying for the 2006 FIFA World Cup on Aug. 18, 2004 when he struck in the 89th minute. Chris Albright, meanwhile, picked up both his first cap and his first goal against the Reggae Boyz on Sept. 8, 1999, in Kingston. Josh Wolff leads the U.S. scorers against the visitors, having posted a trio, including a pair in the 5-0 win on May 16, 2002, in the penultimate match prior to the 2002 FIFA World Cup. Landon Donovan also tallied his lone goal against Jamaica that day. Meantime, Eddie Johnson put away the USA’s only goal in the 1-1 qualifying draw on Nov. 17, 2004, in Columbus, extending his scoring streak in 2006 World Cup qualifying to three matches.

POPE AT HOME: Eddie Pope will probably need a few extra tickets for the Jamaica match, having grown up in nearby High Point. He stayed close to home for school as well, studying at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill (as did Kansas City Wizards midfielder Kerry Zavagnin). Pope, who along with Landon Donovan is the second most capped player on the roster with 77 appearances – has worn the armband twice this year, against Canada on Jan. 22 and Guatemala on Feb. 19 in Frisco, Texas. Additionally, he recorded back-to-back goals for the first time in his international career, the goals against Norway and Japan increasing his total to eight with the senior team. Pope sat down with ussoccer.com for an exclusive two-part interview as he shoots for a spot on his third World Cup team (watch). At training on Sunday, U.S. boss Bruce Arena said that the elegant central defender is in his best shape since 2002 (listen).

TEAMMATES ON ANY OTHER DAY: A couple players who will line up across the midfield stripe share the same locker room on the weekend as teammates in Major League Soccer. The Kansas City Wizards trio of Nick Garcia, Josh Wolff and Kerry Zavagnin train with Jamaica’s emerging midfield general Jermaine Hue, while Real Salt Lake defender Eddie Pope has been showing rookie Ryan Johnson the ropes in Utah.

ARENA TO NAME INITIAL 35-MAN WORLD CUP PLAYER POOL ON APRIL 12 ON ussoccer.com: U.S. Manager Bruce Arena has indicated that he will announce a preliminary 35-man player pool for the 2006 FIFA World Cup following the USA’s match against Jamaica on April 11 in Cary. From that pool, to be announced at 3 p.m. ET on April 12 exclusively on ussoccer.com, Arena will select the 23 players to represent the United States this summer in Germany. He is expected to announce the final roster in the first week in May. The roster will be submitted to FIFA on May 15, the official deadline for all 32 teams.

SPECIAL PRE-SALE IN CARY FOR U.S. WNT VS. CANADA TICKETS: Tickets for the U.S. Women’s National Team match against Canada on July 30 at SAS Soccer Park will be available in a special advance sale during the men’s Tuesday night match against Jamaica. Tickets can be purchased (cash only) at the stadium box office beginning at half time. The sale to the general public will begin Wednesday, April 12, at 10 a.m. ET online at ussoccer.com, as well as at all Ticketmaster outlets.

LOOKING BACK ON ‘05: The U.S. posted a 13-3-4 record in 2005, collecting the most victories in team history. The team qualified for its fifth-consecutive World Cup finals in record-breaking fashion, finishing first in the final group for the first time in 71 years while qualifying with three games to spare with the 2-0 win against Mexico on Sept. 3 in Columbus, Ohio. Bruce Arena coached his 100th game for the U.S. back on March 19 against Honduras, helping elevate the U.S. to sixth place in the FIFA rankings. Landon Donovan led all scorers with six goals and six assists, but it was Kasey Keller’s eight shutouts in the 13 games – including five in the final round of World Cup qualifying – that earned the goalkeeper the U.S. Soccer Male Athlete of the Year award.

STAT OF THE DAY: Chris Albright is one of two players on the roster to open his international goal-scoring account in a match vs. Jamaica. His goal on Sept. 8, 1999, came in his first-ever cap with the USA and is his only goal after almost seven years and 18 appearances.

LAST TIME…
On the field for the USA
March 22, 2006 – Westfalenstadion, Dortmund, Germany – International Friendly
Germany 4 Schweinsteiger 46, Neuville 73, Klose 75, Ballack 79
USA          1 Cherundolo 85

GER: 1-Oliver Kahn (capt.); 3-Arne Friedrich (25-Patrick Owomoyela, 82), 16-Philipp Lahm, 29-Per Mertesacker, 21-Christoph Metzelder; 17-Sebastian Kehl (15-Fabian Ernst, 82), 13-Michael Ballack, 19-Bernd Schneider (18-Tim Borowski, 68); 14-Gerald Asamoahl (30-Oliver Neuville, 67), 11-Miroslav Klose, 20-Lukas Podolski (7-Bastian Schweinsteiger, 46)

USA: 18-Kasey Keller (capt.); 3-Gregg Berhalter, 12-Cory Gibbs (19-Heath Pearce, 77), 4-Jimmy Conrad, 6-Steve Cherundolo; 15-Bobby Convey, 25-Pablo Mastoreni (14-Ben Olsen, 74), 5-Kerry Zavagnin; 16-Josh Wolff (17-Chris Klein, 17) 9-Eddie Johnson, 11-Brian Ching (20-Taylor Twellman, 60)


On the field for Jamaica
October 9, 2005 – Craven Cottage, London, England – International Friendly
Australia 5 Bresciano 3, Thompson 29, Viduka 48, Aloisi 58, Griffiths 85
Jamaica 0

AUS: Zeljko Kalac, Lucas Neill, Tony Vidmar (Josip Skoko 52), Scott Chipperfield, Michael Thwaite, Brett Emerton (Vince Grella 70), Marco Bresciano (Tim Cahill 79), Luke Wilkshire (Ahmad Elrich 79), Mark Viduka (John Aloisi 56), Archie Thompson (Joel Griffiths 70), Jason Culina

JAM: Shawn Sawyers, Damian Stewart (Fabian Dawkins 60), Tyrone Marshall, Claude Davis (Jermaine Taylor 46), Nicholy Finlayson (Desmond Breckenridge 52), Jermaine Johnson (Damani Ralph 49), Ricardo Gardner, Omar Daley, Robert Scarlett (Garfield Reid 52), Ricardo Fuller (Jason Morrison 61), Luton Shelton

vs. Jamaica
July 16, 2005 – Gillette Stadium, Foxboro, Mass. – 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup
USA          3 Wolff 6, Beasley 42, 83
Jamaica 1 Fuller 88

USA: 18-Kasey Keller (capt.); 6-Steve Cherundolo (15-Ben Olsen, 25), 12-Jimmy Conrad, 4-Oguchi Onyewu, 3-Greg Vanney; 19-Steve Ralston (9-Santino Quaranta, 84), 25-Pablo Mastroeni, 10-Landon Donovan, 5-John O’Brien; 7-DaMarcus Beasley, 16-Josh Wolff (14-Chris Armas, 80).

JAM: 30-Donovan Ricketts; 3-Damion Stewart, 14-Tyrone Marshall, 4-Jermaine Taylor; 5-Tyrone Sawyers (20-Damani Ralph, 60), 18-Khari Stephenson, 6-Robert Scarlett, 9-Andrew Williams (capt.), 17-Jermaine Hue (19-Garfield Reid, 78); 10-Ricardo Fuller, 21-Luton Shelton (12-Jermaine Johnson, 69).

 
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: skins on April 10, 2006, 01:15:00 PM
As far as i could remeber in the last 15 years we meet twice and they won. The two time we play in 2002 qualifying and i think they beat us in 1994 qualifying

What! are you saying Jamaica and T&T met only twice in the past 15 years? You must be no older than 4 years old then. even so, you'd still be way off by a mile. In th epats 15 years, there must ahve been at least 15 meetings between the two teams, no less.

You know what man, Trinidad and Jamaica will always a rivalry going. Brazil and argentina have the same thing going.

Sorry RF. i was talking about World Cup qualfiers.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: football prof on April 10, 2006, 01:18:46 PM
Dont worry skins. I was recalling world up qualifying games mostly. But Trinidad has been the better team for the last 30-40 years. We are the perrenial powerhouse in the caribbean! The stats are better for us.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: g on April 10, 2006, 02:50:33 PM
Well from d Stats Skins show us there we looking something like W5-L12-D6.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: truetrini on April 10, 2006, 02:57:39 PM
Well from d Stats Skins show us there we looking something like W5-L12-D6.

doh mind dem.  ja maica own we fuh long now.  We win de Shell cup...but head tuh head..dem does own we.

Time fuh ah change around.  And is at all levels too.

We women were better doh..but recently dem closing in.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: TrinInfinite on April 10, 2006, 03:16:46 PM
how does JA own we, why dont we go back to the first game ever played against JA to now and see who own who, all these stats are recent, none are dating back far into history
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Warrior till death on April 10, 2006, 03:27:38 PM
Jamaica is actually a more solid team than T&T
so i believe they should put on a good showing
if Jamaica can get 4-0 for USA den same goes for we
so watch wat allyuh saying
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: DeSoWa on April 10, 2006, 03:59:26 PM
I am jus hoping for a JA win, but expecting ah USA win....3-2

Big Up!
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Big Magician on April 10, 2006, 04:15:48 PM
leh dey keep dey stinking ass in "whatevertown" and watch real football on tv...right...
allyuh make meh spit on meh own bloody computer monitor......... and RF ,..  you know i just wont stop...so keep it coming....I repeat  " WHO DE F#CK CARES" 
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Tigger on April 10, 2006, 04:22:01 PM
leh dey keep dey stinking ass in "whatevertown" and watch real football on tv...right...
allyuh make meh spit on meh own bloody computer monitor......... and RF ,.. you know i just wont stop...so keep it coming....I repeat " WHO DE F#CK CARES"

Big Mag.. Dont let people support for Jamaica make a vein buss in yuh head...it ehh worth it..

Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Big Magician on April 10, 2006, 04:25:47 PM
courtroom....i know yuh new to dis site....yuh really dont know me bredda.....
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Warrior till death on April 10, 2006, 04:31:20 PM

Jamaica and T&T are brothers.....we must support one another
all dis rivalry is not caled for
we are carribean nations share one love and we must support each odder just like we supported JJamaica in Fance 98!
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Jefferz on April 10, 2006, 04:31:38 PM
yea man CR doh study uhda man buisness... when it come to Jamaica we prefer to let man jes say wut dey want... we will support them as caribbean borhters but other than that we really dont like them..
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Jefferz on April 10, 2006, 04:32:32 PM

Jamaica and T&T are brothers.....we must support one another
all dis rivalry is not caled for
we are carribean nations share one love and we must support each odder just like we supported JJamaica in Fance 98!

yea i remember us supportin Jamaica when dey get they... i dont know one bloody Jamaican thats supportin us... not one...


and belive me i know nuff Yardie... unforntunately
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Tigger on April 10, 2006, 04:32:54 PM
courtroom....i know yuh new to dis site....yuh really dont know me bredda.....


 :rotfl: :rotfl:
I'm not a Jamaican Fan, but I went to France in 98 to support dem..
trust me.. it had nuff trini supporting dem then.. and Against the US.. I want dem to beat dem yankees BAD BAD
 
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Pointman on April 10, 2006, 04:36:00 PM
courtroom....i know yuh new to dis site....yuh really dont know me bredda.....


 :rotfl: :rotfl:
I'm not a Jamaican Fan, but I went to France in 98 to support dem..
trust me.. it had nuff trini supporting dem then.. and Against the US.. I want dem to beat dem yankees BAD BAD
 

if you travelled all the way to France to support JA I certainly hope you'll be in Germany support the warriors an dem.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Jefferz on April 10, 2006, 04:37:31 PM
courtroom....i know yuh new to dis site....yuh really dont know me bredda.....


 :rotfl: :rotfl:
I'm not a Jamaican Fan, but I went to France in 98 to support dem..
trust me.. it had nuff trini supporting dem then.. and Against the US.. I want dem to beat dem yankees BAD BAD
 


yea how many yardies go be in dis world cup supportin we eh...???

stewps... yuh hadda take ah stewps fuh dat one bredda dis is the exact point i tryin to put across...
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Warrior till death on April 10, 2006, 04:40:51 PM

Jamaica and T&T are brothers.....we must support one another
all dis rivalry is not caled for
we are carribean nations share one love and we must support each odder just like we supported JJamaica in Fance 98!

yea i remember us supportin Jamaica when dey get they... i dont know one bloody Jamaican thats supportin us... not one...


and belive me i know nuff Yardie... unforntunately

.

wat ova de Boldon in Bahrain
u will see one on the plane
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Big Magician on April 10, 2006, 04:42:17 PM
nah....just stay away from germany courtroom.....wait till da s#it side qualify again...hopefully never....courtroom...ah warning yuh....and this is the last time....when it come to tnt and reggae s#itz dont try to reason with me......carribean brothers???   yours...not mine ...all my brothers right here in tnt.....tell meh   chris gayle...samuels, powell walsh and dem.....so leave me alone.....
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Jefferz on April 10, 2006, 04:47:25 PM

Jamaica and T&T are brothers.....we must support one another
all dis rivalry is not caled for
we are carribean nations share one love and we must support each odder just like we supported JJamaica in Fance 98!

yea i remember us supportin Jamaica when dey get they... i dont know one bloody Jamaican thats supportin us... not one...


and belive me i know nuff Yardie... unforntunately

.

wat ova de Boldon in Bahrain
u will see one on the plane


yea you will see one very rich democratic man prolly gehin some money from Jack... stewps... i thats not legit enough for me...
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Tigger on April 10, 2006, 04:48:05 PM
nah....just stay away from germany courtroom.....wait till da s#it side qualify again...hopefully never....courtroom...ah warning yuh....and this is the last time....when it come to tnt and reggae s#itz dont try to reason with me......carribean brothers???   yours...not mine ...all my brothers right here in tnt.....tell meh   chris gayle...samuels, powell walsh and dem.....so leave me alone.....


Hard Luck bredda.. ticket, hotel and airfare done buy already..I'll be there... sorry to dissapoint you
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: 1989 on April 10, 2006, 04:54:26 PM

Jamaica and T&T are brothers.....we must support one another
all dis rivalry is not caled for
we are carribean nations share one love and we must support each odder just like we supported JJamaica in Fance 98!

yea i remember us supportin Jamaica when dey get they... i dont know one bloody Jamaican thats supportin us... not one...


and belive me i know nuff Yardie... unforntunately

And let us dig up some old things too... ;D... which Jamaican wasn't happy when we buss on we average in 1989?  Brothers what?! Let Jamaica take a WHAAT!! and a STEUPS!! and 4 made-in-usa-goals in they tail.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Jefferz on April 10, 2006, 04:56:04 PM

Jamaica and T&T are brothers.....we must support one another
all dis rivalry is not caled for
we are carribean nations share one love and we must support each odder just like we supported JJamaica in Fance 98!

yea i remember us supportin Jamaica when dey get they... i dont know one bloody Jamaican thats supportin us... not one...


and belive me i know nuff Yardie... unforntunately

And let us dig up some old things too... ;D... which Jamaican wasn't happy when we buss on we average in 1989?  Brothers what?! Let Jamaica take a WHAAT!! and a STEUPS!! and 4 made-in-usa-goals in they tail.

well said 1989... i havent seen a bloody thing they've done for us... soon men go say dey din host Bahrain for us!! like Jack would ever let them do that anyway... JA football would have crumbled to nothing if they would have allowed Bahrain to set up camp there...


just ask TT.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: sin on April 11, 2006, 03:10:24 AM
On the topic of USA vs JA, what do you all think of this statement (http://www.soccerblog.com/2006/04/welcome_to_jamrock_usa_vs_jama.htm) from the guys over at SoccerBlog.com:

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The Jamaicans don't lack talent. If Bruce Arena was the Jah-mekyan coach, they'd be going to Germany.

Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Reggaefan on April 11, 2006, 03:59:55 AM
yea i remember us supportin Jamaica when dey get they... i dont know one bloody Jamaican thats supportin us... not one...
and belive me i know nuff Yardie... unforntunately

You must be freaking joking! to say that not many Jamaicans support T&T in teh world cup suggests yuo havent been interactibng with many Jamaicans lately. I cant count about 3 Jamaicans who hates anything T&T, and then I cvan count about 30 on the
RBZ site who wishes you well.

See, us Jamaicans have nothing to begrudge T&T, be it in sports or whatever, so tehre is absolutely no animosity.

Try explaining to me why big Magic hate Jamaica so. As a Rasta man....he probably became a rasta after listening to Bob Marley's music. ;D
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Trini Madness on April 11, 2006, 06:47:50 AM
courtroom....i know yuh new to dis site....yuh really dont know me bredda.....


 :rotfl: :rotfl:
I'm not a Jamaican Fan, but I went to France in 98 to support dem..
trust me.. it had nuff trini supporting dem then.. and Against the US.. I want dem to beat dem yankees BAD BAD
 

same here im not a JA fan but i want them to ruff up USA :challenge: ...........they are our cousins we shouldnt be hating each other,  but we are rivals  :duel:
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Quags on April 11, 2006, 11:36:03 AM
Hmm,the lesser of the 2 devils for me yes ,but USA today yes.Any body know how we watching this it not showing in Canada thanks.No links ??? :beermug:
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: supporter on April 11, 2006, 12:50:23 PM
ill go out on a limb and say usa only winning this 3-1 or 2-1. US camp gonna be nervous after this one.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Jah Gol on April 11, 2006, 01:21:34 PM
The US will not run over Jamaica. In the first place it is largely an MLS team and I don't see them doing anything out of the ordinary. They never look good when they play teams that can match them physically. The Jamaicans won't lye down for any MLS team at the office. The Yanks will probably get the result anyway. 2-0 or 2-1.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Reggaefan on April 11, 2006, 01:27:32 PM
The US will not run over Jamaica. In the first place it is largely an MLS team and I don't see them doing anything out of the ordinary. They never look good when they play teams that can match them physically. The Jamaicans won't lye down for any MLS team at the office. The Yanks will probably get the result anyway. 2-0 or 2-1.

The game is being played in Carey, North Carolina, and not The Office.
USA will not score many...and that JAmaica front line not scoring any either....so look for a close, low scoring game.
Title: U.S. continues World Cup tuneup Tuesday against Jam.
Post by: trinbago on April 11, 2006, 01:29:11 PM
What time is the game ???
April 11, 2006
CARY, North Carolina (Ticker) - The United States men's national soccer team looks to answer key questions when it faces Jamaica on Tuesday at the SAS Center.

Team USA plays its first game since being drubbed, 4-1, against World Cup host Germany on March 22 at Westfalenstadion in Dortmund, Germany. Several key players, including Landon Donovan, Clint Dempsey, Claudio Reyna, Brian McBride and DaMarcus Beasley, did not play in the loss.

Although Donovan and Dempsey are expected to be in the lineup, Reyna, McBride and Beasley will not be with the team because of club commitments. 
Tuesday's game also will be the last one for newcomers like Taylor Twellman, Josh Wolff and Ben Olsen to impress coach Bruce Arena before the final 23-man World Cup roster is named.

"The Jamaica game is an important game for our players as it is the last opportunity for them to show before we announce a preliminary roster for the World Cup," said Arena, who has guided the U.S. to a 4-1-1 record in 2006. "We will certainly be watching closely as we continue to finalize our plans for Germany."

Veteran goaltender Tony Meola is expected to be in net as he makes his 100th cap with the national team.

The U.S. is 9-0-7 all-time against fellow CONCACAF side Jamaica, which has failed to qualify for the previous two World Cups.

 
Title: Re: U.S. continues World Cup tuneup Tuesday against Jam.
Post by: trinbago on April 11, 2006, 01:31:00 PM
7 p.m. ET, live on ESPN2, ussoccer.com’s MatchTracker
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Trinitim on April 11, 2006, 02:06:16 PM


  Listen all this Trinidad and Tobago rivalry with Jamaica and vice-versa is expected. Both Teams are vying for the Number 1 spot in Caribbean football. Both want to be known as the Best Caribbean Football Team. I think now Jamaica is seen as the best Caribbean team because they win the Caribbean Cup and they in front of us on the Fifa Ranking list. I does go to their website and everytime a ranking come out one of the reports always say Jamaica is still the best team in the Caribbean leading Trinidad and Tobago by such and such. Now that Trinidad has Qualified for the World Cup and Jamaica didn't it seems as if things are changing and that threat of being the Top C'bean nation is there more now than before.
   
   I mean I don't particularly like them. Nevertheless they are our Caribbean brothers and I support them in that way. When we not in the competition I support them whole-heartedly. Same goes for Mexico , Costa rica , Guatemala, they are in our Region. When these teams do well the region looks good. US i have a personal grudge because of 89 and because they talk to much.  My point is we will always be Rivals within the Caribbean and Concacaf settings but when we graduate to the next stage the World level then we have to support we region. You know how good I felt when Guatemala BLANK BAHRAIN - BECAUSE OF CONCACAF SOLIDARITY - Now that is support and we may consider ourselves closer to Jamaica but these Central Americans - Have no caribbean ties really and they stood for us. I RESPECT THAT. To bad Jamaica wanted to host BAhrain and then talk oh how it would be good for Coaches to see the team and all that jazz.

  I support Jamaica and the whole Concacaf on the WORLD STAGE, but among ourselves TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ALL THE WAY.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 05:01:52 PM
Ok, is ESPN2 not showing for everyone? Cos all I seeing is ah blue screen.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on April 11, 2006, 05:04:49 PM
lol wukkin fine here
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: DeSoWa on April 11, 2006, 05:05:05 PM
e-man u linking we today?  :beermug:

Big Up!
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on April 11, 2006, 05:05:16 PM
it got blocked in TnT  :-\

i was now lookin forward to see JA geh trashed lol  :devil:
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Jefferz on April 11, 2006, 05:06:14 PM
it got blocked in TnT  :-\

i was now lookin forward to see JA geh trashed lol  :devil:

hahah ENT.


RF? whey yuh stink dutty self... tell we how much yuh gehin beat by now already nuh!
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 05:06:51 PM
Ok, is ESPN2 not showing for everyone? Cos all I seeing is ah blue screen.
Ctrl - Alt - Del     de TV an see wha happen :devil:

[]INSERT MIDDLE FINGER HERE[/]  :devil:
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: freakazoid on April 11, 2006, 05:07:25 PM
ah vex ah keeping mi fingers crossed
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on April 11, 2006, 05:10:30 PM
game now start and a sloppy back pass from JA almost slip in de US but Ricketts clear...ground looking heavy
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 05:13:07 PM
game now start and a sloppy back pass from JA almost slip in de US but Ricketts clear...ground looking heavy

Wha ugly play is dah dey was talking bout? Is audio commentary fuh me cos de screen eh showing. steups Goal?!?! Goal?!?!
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on April 11, 2006, 05:13:28 PM
GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAL
JA score! good thru ball
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: doh_stick on April 11, 2006, 05:13:38 PM
US real knocking yes..it does still amzae me how far dey come and how much dey improve from the early 90

JA now score..........GOAL......................
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 05:14:35 PM
Goooal boy!!
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: FF on April 11, 2006, 05:15:24 PM
ah jump up with de goal but then ah stop  ;D ... I eh know how to feel....  :-\

is like watchin yuh mudder in law drive off a cliff in yuh brand new DB9
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on April 11, 2006, 05:15:53 PM
believe is bennett score for JA...4th international goal for him i hear de commentators say
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on April 11, 2006, 05:16:33 PM
ah jump up with de goal but then ah stop  ;D ... I eh know how to feel....  :-\

is like watchin yuh mudder in law drive off a cliff in yuh brand new DB9

ENT??? real mixed emotions there
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: trinit on April 11, 2006, 05:16:49 PM
Jam 1 usa 0 4th min goal
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Pointman on April 11, 2006, 05:17:07 PM
yes!!! Go JA GO !!!!

TnT TnT ;D
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: FF on April 11, 2006, 05:18:31 PM
Dem friggin commentators start to make excuses arready LOL...  :rotfl:
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 05:19:46 PM
Dem friggin commentators start to make excuses arready LOL...  :rotfl:

Ah was now telling muh fren dat. if it was de US who had score in de 4th minute dey woulda still be talking bout how marvellous de goal was n showing bout 25 replays. Jamdown! We want ah goal!  :devil:
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on April 11, 2006, 05:20:15 PM
talking bout the pressure of makin de squad have de team nervous! steeeeeeeeeupse...well if daz pressure how they go make out at the WC itself?
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on April 11, 2006, 05:21:10 PM
COME ON USA

f**k off JA
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Trinitim on April 11, 2006, 05:21:43 PM
Good Goal nice build up quick ccounter and explosive speed. Jamaica ain't looking to bad and this is not their A team.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 05:23:35 PM
COME ON USA

f**k off JA

Nah horse, meen no Ja fan, buh yuh cyar back de US over dem. Dise Caricom treason.  :-\
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on April 11, 2006, 05:26:46 PM
JA hitting dem some crunching tackles boy..
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: doh_stick on April 11, 2006, 05:28:18 PM
JA hitting dem some crunching tackles boy..

somebody go get damage jus now
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Warrior till death on April 11, 2006, 05:28:37 PM
Bennet socer for Jamaica
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 05:29:45 PM
Wha dem commentators talking bout? Which World Cup team dem see playing with 11 men in de back? It too early in de game fuh dat, de US supposed to be attacking! Talking bout good preparation fuh de world cup. steupsss
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: doh_stick on April 11, 2006, 05:31:26 PM
Wha dem commentators talking bout? Which World Cup team dem see playing with 11 men in de back? It too early in de game fuh dat, de US supposed to be attacking! Talking bout good preparation fuh de world cup. steupsss

doh forget is US commentators yuh dealing wid u know who dey does drop it...
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on April 11, 2006, 05:34:16 PM
wayyyyyyyyyyyyz see dat tackle! dem jamaican eh makin no joke
and goal for US off the quick free kick from de foul
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 05:35:24 PM
Wait, USA score? Yuh would never frigging know by de supporters eh? Dey eh making no noise self, nuh even de commentators. steupsss
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Warrior till death on April 11, 2006, 05:35:40 PM
oh shit is 1-1
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: MickeyRat on April 11, 2006, 05:35:50 PM
Stupid goal by the US...hard luck JA!

1-1

Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 05:36:04 PM
wayyyyyyyyyyyyz see dat tackle! dem jamaican eh makin no joke
and goal for US off the quick free kick from de foul

Ah did really hear ah man bawl out! Ah say "Oh god, who dead!"  :rotfl:
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: doh_stick on April 11, 2006, 05:36:10 PM
and now its even --goal
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: FF on April 11, 2006, 05:36:47 PM
That is ah kinda goal Trinidad would collect long time....

somebody hadda stand up on de ball man!!  >:(
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Warrior till death on April 11, 2006, 05:40:27 PM
live feed in chat room people!
courtesy WTD
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on April 11, 2006, 05:40:47 PM
wah goal u talking bout? is still 1-1
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 05:41:53 PM
wah goal u talking bout? is still 1-1

He bout 10 mins late.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Trinitim on April 11, 2006, 05:43:04 PM
Ogeed alluyuh see dat nah. That remind meh ah the wah Cox get back break against Costa Rica.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: g on April 11, 2006, 05:43:14 PM
JA player get a yellow card and he get all ball  ???
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on April 11, 2006, 05:45:03 PM
dred watching the replay of that US goal...true is a defensive lapse...but i really find de keeper shudda save that...it eh look like it had no set of power
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Warrior till death on April 11, 2006, 05:46:11 PM
wah goal u talking bout? is still 1-1
live feed
coutesy wtd in chat room
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 05:46:48 PM
Wow, so for the first time de entire World Cup will be covered? That's lovely but, I rather watch it on an International station.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 05:47:23 PM
wah goal u talking bout? is still 1-1
live feed
coutesy wtd in chat room

Eh? So up by you is 2-1 ah wha'?
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Warrior till death on April 11, 2006, 05:49:02 PM
wah goal u talking bout? is still 1-1
live feed
coutesy wtd in chat room

Eh? So up by you is 2-1 ah wha'?
is 1-1 brudda
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Warrior till death on April 11, 2006, 05:49:56 PM
allyuh takin me for granted steups
i wait long enuff and nobody wah come in chat room
i going an watch it on mih tv ppl
laters
sponge of de forum all those who cah see de match
peace :devil:
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on April 11, 2006, 05:50:21 PM
wah goal u talking bout? is still 1-1
live feed
coutesy wtd in chat room

Eh? So up by you is 2-1 ah wha'?
is 1-1 brudda

dats toppa point...and if yuh eh realize by now toppa is a girl
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 05:50:51 PM
wah goal u talking bout? is still 1-1
live feed
coutesy wtd in chat room

Eh? So up by you is 2-1 ah wha'?
is 1-1 brudda

*sigh* Awright Dan n is 'sister'.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 05:51:42 PM
allyuh takin me for granted steups
i wait long enuff and nobody wah come in chat room
i going an watch it on mih tv ppl
laters
sponge of de forum all those who cah see de match
peace :devil:
Wait, do you have a link or something to see the game live? Because I getting it, buh is just muh TV screen eh showing.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 05:52:47 PM
Oooofff siiiiide! N wha de crowd booing for? Dey eh know football...ah mean "Soccer'?
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on April 11, 2006, 05:53:32 PM
they turse for a goal! man was jus a step off
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 05:54:07 PM
they turse for a goal! man was jus a step off

Muh fren tell meh Landon Donovan real ripping.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: FF on April 11, 2006, 05:54:33 PM
Ricketts like he borrow Kelvin Jack gloves  :P
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on April 11, 2006, 05:56:34 PM
well halftime...JA under real pressure in they half...Ricketts looking like he need some glue on he gloves man...eh looking to safe ah find..Donovan takin it to the Jamaicans
1-1
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 05:58:38 PM
Strong contender for the World Cup? Ha! Yes, ah drank plenty Haterade this morning...what??!  :-[
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: warmonga on April 11, 2006, 06:00:09 PM
Ricketts not having a good game..# 8 for JA causing a havoc..feed him de bloodclaut ball!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
warmonga..
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 06:03:14 PM
Awright, ah doh think ah could take much more of this MLS sob-story ting.  ::) Bring on de highlights ah de half!
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Carib-Briton on April 11, 2006, 06:06:15 PM
Awright, ah doh think ah could take much more of this MLS sob-story ting.  ::) Bring on de highlights ah de half!
Shut up and get bk 2 Imix
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 06:07:58 PM
Awright, ah doh think ah could take much more of this MLS sob-story ting.  ::) Bring on de highlights ah de half!
Shut up and get bk 2 Imix

You shut yuh arse.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on April 11, 2006, 06:12:07 PM
wat really goin on wit Ricketts boy? looking shaky to say de least!
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: 1989 on April 11, 2006, 06:13:41 PM
I so vex I can't see the game. :'( :'( :'(
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Pointman on April 11, 2006, 06:17:49 PM
ah wi=onder if big magican following de game :rotfl:
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Carib-Briton on April 11, 2006, 06:18:19 PM
Awright, ah doh think ah could take much more of this MLS sob-story ting.  ::) Bring on de highlights ah de half!
Shut up and get bk 2 Imix

You shut yuh arse.
You lucky your parents are Grenadian otherwise I wudda cuss yuh.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: 1989 on April 11, 2006, 06:19:06 PM
One setta stupidness on my TV :'( :'( :'(
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 06:20:18 PM
Rickette made a good save.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 06:21:15 PM
Awright, ah doh think ah could take much more of this MLS sob-story ting.  ::) Bring on de highlights ah de half!
Shut up and get bk 2 Imix

You shut yuh arse.


You lucky your parents are Grenadian otherwise I wudda cuss yuh.

If my parents were Grenadian I would have been to ashamed to show my face in Public.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: DeSoWa on April 11, 2006, 06:21:42 PM
de goalie really have on KJ gloves...boss reflex save dey sar ;D

Big Up!
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Pointman on April 11, 2006, 06:22:31 PM
Awright, ah doh think ah could take much more of this MLS sob-story ting.  ::) Bring on de highlights ah de half!
Shut up and get bk 2 Imix

You shut yuh arse.


You lucky your parents are Grenadian otherwise I wudda cuss yuh.

If my parents were Grenadian I would have been to ashamed to show my face in Public.

 >:( >:(
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: DeSoWa on April 11, 2006, 06:23:27 PM
Awright, ah doh think ah could take much more of this MLS sob-story ting.  ::) Bring on de highlights ah de half!
Shut up and get bk 2 Imix

You shut yuh arse.




You lucky your parents are Grenadian otherwise I wudda cuss yuh.

If my parents were Grenadian I would have been to ashamed to show my face in Public.

Hey Toppa watch yuh mouth :devil:

Big Up!
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 06:23:51 PM


If my parents were Grenadian I would have been to ashamed to show my face in Public.

 >:( >:(
Quote

 :rotfl: No offence.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on April 11, 2006, 06:25:48 PM
COME ON USA

once again f**k off JA
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: richpy on April 11, 2006, 06:28:09 PM
Big up Dane Richards, a Clemson man. He now come on dey. Ah glad he make de squad.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: elan on April 11, 2006, 06:32:00 PM
Yuh see the difference between the US first touch as oppose to the JA first touch. Big difference, that's why they playing faster than JA the first touch.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 06:33:05 PM
Yuh see the difference between the US first touch as oppose to the JA first touch. Big difference, that's why they playing faster than JA the first touch.

You find de US faster than Jamaica? O..k...
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Carib-Briton on April 11, 2006, 06:33:40 PM
Awright, ah doh think ah could take much more of this MLS sob-story ting.  ::) Bring on de highlights ah de half!
Shut up and get bk 2 Imix

You shut yuh arse.


You lucky your parents are Grenadian otherwise I wudda cuss yuh.

If my parents were Grenadian I would have been to ashamed to show my face in Public.

 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: elan on April 11, 2006, 06:35:01 PM
Quote
Quote
Yuh see the difference between the US first touch as oppose to the JA first touch. Big difference, that's why they playing faster than JA the first touch.

You find de US faster than Jamaica? O..k...

On the ball yes cause they keep beating JA with the first touch, they have the first step on JA.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 06:36:25 PM
Quote
Quote
Yuh see the difference between the US first touch as oppose to the JA first touch. Big difference, that's why they playing faster than JA the first touch.

You find de US faster than Jamaica? O..k...

On the ball yes cause they keep beating JA with the first touch, they have the first step on JA.

Well the commentators don't make it seem so. I can't see the game; I'm just listening.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on April 11, 2006, 06:39:23 PM
elan yuh right...de defenders always havin to make las gasp slide tackles cuz the americans dun have de first step on them...ricketts really have butter fingers today!
OH LOOOOOOOORSE crunching tackle again by JA..lol
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: doh_stick on April 11, 2006, 06:40:17 PM
weyyyy watch dat tackle
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 06:40:32 PM


Ah heard ah next man bawl out.  :-[
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: elan on April 11, 2006, 06:41:00 PM
Seriously........ who think the referee giving JA tough calls? Except for that last....am.....tackle.

Big save from Ricketts he proving y'all wrong.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 06:41:12 PM
Que pasa? Que pasa?!?
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on April 11, 2006, 06:41:19 PM
It gettin heated now!
England eh go be liking to see this! they players bess watch they ankles!

and ricketts wit a big save again off dde free kick..really playing like KJ
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: doh_stick on April 11, 2006, 06:41:27 PM
nice save dey--rickets come true dey..but then he just screw up
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on April 11, 2006, 06:42:02 PM
he makin de big saves..is de simpler ones dat he making look difficult! especially in de air
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: elan on April 11, 2006, 06:43:03 PM
He is ah glad man, Ricketts is He come nice for the ball drop it and laughing. :rotfl:
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: sin on April 11, 2006, 06:43:12 PM
V. funny text-based live commentary here (http://www.worldcupblog.org/world-cup-2006/liveblog-usa-vs-jamaica-april-11.html). Yes, I am a shameless worldcupblog partisan, but it is actually pretty good.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: doh_stick on April 11, 2006, 06:43:48 PM
He is ah glad man, Ricketts is He come nice for the ball drop it and laughing. :rotfl:

like he cake in de dressing room
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on April 11, 2006, 06:44:23 PM
V. funny text-based live commentary here (http://www.worldcupblog.org/world-cup-2006/liveblog-usa-vs-jamaica-april-11.html). Yes, I am a shameless worldcupblog partisan, but it is actually pretty good.

that commentary is real jones yes
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Quags on April 11, 2006, 06:44:58 PM
If ah jamaican hit yuh ah shin yah dead ya know.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: SHOTTA on April 11, 2006, 06:47:51 PM
oh gwam big up to man like rf

he musbe chnagin he drws all now knowing how he ja side keepin us equal
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on April 11, 2006, 06:51:04 PM
so how long before men start posting threads on how many goals we wudda hit JA???/
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: AB.Trini on April 11, 2006, 06:51:16 PM
Questions:
Is Jamacia playing with mostly a local based squad?

If this is so, then  they deserve alot of credit for holding the USA to this one goal. This is the  kind of  local squad we need to adapt. It is imperative that we have asolid  team  at home that could compete at this level. We need to  break the cycle of depending on foreign based players entirely. A mixture of foreign and loacl would be ideal. Biut to put the core  on the players abroad is not  furthering our  squad at home.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: elan on April 11, 2006, 06:52:54 PM
US trying to play to much Football.....they should stick to their soccer they will be more successful.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 06:53:04 PM
Questions:
Is Jamacia playing with mostly a local based squad?

If this is so, then  they deserve alot of credit for holding the USA to this one goal. This is the  kind of  local squad we need to adapt. It is imperative that we have asolid  team  at home that could compete at this level. We need to  break the cycle of depending on foreign based players entirely. A mixture of foreign and loacl would be ideal. Biut to put the core  on the players abroad is not  furthering our  squad at home.

I don't quite know what you getting at but, many of the Jamaicans on that squad play in Britain and the U.S.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: dcs on April 11, 2006, 06:53:19 PM
Somebody going and lose some spots in the ranking.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: dcs on April 11, 2006, 06:54:10 PM

How much JA fans in the stands?
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on April 11, 2006, 06:54:40 PM

How much JA fans in the stands?
i yet to see or hear any
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: DeSoWa on April 11, 2006, 06:55:02 PM
USA does find ah win to win oui...dey neva give up....ah really hope de score stay as it is..

Big Up!
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 06:55:43 PM
Somebody going and lose some spots in the ranking.

Would this game affect the rankings?
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Carib-Briton on April 11, 2006, 06:55:48 PM

How much JA fans in the stands?
They probably pick pocketing by now the game is ending, its now or never!  ;D Just Kidding
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: FF on April 11, 2006, 06:56:22 PM

How much JA fans in the stands?
i yet to see or hear any

I only hearing ah setta white girl bawling down de place
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: 1989 on April 11, 2006, 06:56:47 PM
Well Jamaica did well to hold this team so. (Although I didn't get to see a minute.  :'( )
To be blunt I don't think that we could have done that without a foreign coach -  and they eh have any foreigner coach.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: dcs on April 11, 2006, 06:57:40 PM
Somebody going and lose some spots in the ranking.

Would this game affect the rankings?

The heavy loss against the Germans followed by this....maybe not much of a slip if any at all but they definitely lose plenty respect already.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: doh_stick on April 11, 2006, 06:57:59 PM
Come JA Hold on doh let dem yankees beat yah in stoppage time
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Warrior till death on April 11, 2006, 06:58:32 PM
JAm 1 - USA 1
Final
whey yuh now Big MAg and Small Mag
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: sin on April 11, 2006, 06:58:55 PM
V. funny text-based live commentary here (http://www.worldcupblog.org/world-cup-2006/liveblog-usa-vs-jamaica-april-11.html). Yes, I am a shameless worldcupblog partisan, but it is actually pretty good.
SMI, great game play by play buh try an use Caps when someone scores
Please an Thanks

LOL I didn't do that particular blog darlin, but I will pass the tip on to Bob, the guy writing it. I might be doing something like that for our World Cup games though. We shall see.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: FF on April 11, 2006, 06:59:20 PM
Come JA Hold on doh let dem yankees beat yah in stoppage time

ha ha ha ha ARENA HYMC
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on April 11, 2006, 06:59:30 PM
wayzzzzzz WTD post score before it dun yes...JA had a nice chance on goal jus now
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on April 11, 2006, 07:00:25 PM
even at the end JA still tackling hard hard!!!
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 07:00:59 PM
Somebody going and lose some spots in the ranking.

Would this game affect the rankings?

The heavy loss against the Germans followed by this....maybe not much of a slip if any at all but they definitely lose plenty respect already.

Dey ever had an respect?  :devil: Bout "Strong contender fuh de world cup", de gereatric world cup!
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on April 11, 2006, 07:01:47 PM
well free kick now for de US at the top of the box...i assume wil lbe las play of the game
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 07:01:53 PM
Oh gooooooooorrd!! Free kick right infront de box!!
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 07:02:25 PM
Toppa,
 Not getting at anything;  being a pro TNT I think  if Jamacia could play  with the USA and keep the game  tight, it bodes well for a team that is not even in the WC.

I will continue for a TNT developmental team based at home. A team that is competitive and  one where the players  are capable of challenging foreign based players for selection on the A squad.

Scene.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 07:03:08 PM
7 minutes ah stoppage time!! Buh dah referee real wanted ah US come back boy!
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on April 11, 2006, 07:03:17 PM
well game dun 1-1
decent game...waan hear wah de US go say now
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: 1989 on April 11, 2006, 07:04:00 PM
game done?
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Warrior till death on April 11, 2006, 07:04:06 PM
GAME OVEr
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: kicker on April 11, 2006, 07:04:25 PM
how much time da ref wanted to add ?

I am usually indifferent to US & Jamaica football, but I have to admit, I wanted Jamaica to squeeze one in on them and edge them in the dying minutes...........
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Warrior till death on April 11, 2006, 07:04:49 PM
WAS DIS AN A-TEAM THAT THE USA BROUGHT OUT?
AND IS IT ONE OF THEIR WARM UP MATCHES LEADING TO THE WC06??
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: elan on April 11, 2006, 07:05:14 PM
The ref trying hard to give them a goal. Why they give Ben Olson player of the game, them eh easy nah. Oh he score the equalizer. They real bias. I hate to watch football in the US.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: richpy on April 11, 2006, 07:05:34 PM
Ent? They play 2-3 mins extra. But Jamaica play good, I ain't care what anybody say. They handle theyself
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on April 11, 2006, 07:06:22 PM
was an MLS based team again....eh really see nobody step to demand a place on dey world cup squad
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Warrior till death on April 11, 2006, 07:07:12 PM
 :)
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on April 11, 2006, 07:07:42 PM
Small and Big M eh go like this result at all!! :devil:
The england JA game shud be interesting...Especially if the Jamaicans tackling hard like that...The english players go avoid dem tackles if they smart
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: 1989 on April 11, 2006, 07:08:03 PM
Listen if Jamaica holding USA, USA better have a new plan/team for that world cup.  Because they will leave just like the 1998 world cup - dead last.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: warmonga on April 11, 2006, 07:08:23 PM
The ref trying hard to give them a goal. Why they give Ben Olson player of the game, them eh easy nah. Oh he score the equalizer. They real bias. I hate to watch football in the US.
well watch Netball then.. or go watch rounders..  is your choice bredda..
Good going Jamaica ..  JA showed dat dey do not need there fareign born to keep up wid de U.S..
Great Job guys..
warmonga..
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 07:08:28 PM
7 minutes ah stoppage time!! Buh dah referee real wanted ah US come back boy!
yeah it was supposed to be 4, no?

Even 4 is plenty, buh tuh stretch dah tuh 7!!  :o
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: richpy on April 11, 2006, 07:09:12 PM
was an MLS based team again....eh really see nobody step to demand a place on dey world cup squad

I'd like to see John O'Brien get fit. He was a big playa for dem in 2002. He show some touches today.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: DeSoWa on April 11, 2006, 07:09:37 PM
good game for JA :beermug:...dey do good..ah glad de US did not win :devil:

Big Up!
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 07:09:48 PM
WAS DIS AN A-TEAM THAT THE USA BROUGHT OUT?
AND IS IT ONE OF THEIR WARM UP MATCHES LEADING TO THE WC06??

Well I want to see what excuses dey go make dis time. Cos de Nice Chile Landon Donovan was dey today.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: st john strikers on April 11, 2006, 07:09:56 PM
jam under 21 ;D just draw with US National Team  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: doh_stick on April 11, 2006, 07:10:06 PM
US get embarassed today talk done..an i Like dat
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 07:11:16 PM
Listen if Jamaica holding USA, USA better have a new plan/team for that world cup.  Because they will leave just like the 1998 world cup - dead last.

Yuh overs!!
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 07:12:20 PM
jam under 21 ;D just draw with US National Team  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

LOL Under-21?? I thought it was ah Under-23 but, if is ah Under-21 dah even more embarrassing.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: breezers on April 11, 2006, 07:12:32 PM
ah rell glad fuh JA..ah backin dem instead ah de US any day...ah even wuh dem tuh geh ah good result against England.. So RASEC tuh dem!!!
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: YuhDunKno919 on April 11, 2006, 07:14:53 PM
U.S.A have a problem with counter attack, if you saw the game you would notice ja had some counter attacks... now imagine if JA can do this, think about what the italians will do to U.S.A... that is what the Italians are good for
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: richpy on April 11, 2006, 07:15:49 PM
One thing about Jamaica, they doh panic on the ball. Them boys was knocking it out a de back easy. The US always respect them - sad to say, more than they respect us
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 07:17:37 PM
One thing about Jamaica, they doh panic on the ball. Them boys was knocking it out a de back easy. The US always respect them - sad to say, more than they respect us

Yeah muh fren was now telling meh dah de US team had say dey was glad to knock Ja outta de Hex, cos dey competitive.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Trini _2026 on April 11, 2006, 07:26:56 PM
jam under 21 ;D just draw with US National Team  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

where you see a JA under 21 team play?
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: 1989 on April 11, 2006, 07:30:01 PM
jam under 21 ;D just draw with US National Team  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Is this fact or fiction?
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: samo on April 11, 2006, 07:33:04 PM
Part fiction.....LOL...
Ah live in the US and ah happy to be here, but oh gorm ah does like when they get sh!t up...

2 games now arena look like a fool...
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Trini Madness on April 11, 2006, 08:00:34 PM
any predictions? i give it a 1-1 draw

 ;D
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: USgalWARRIORbf on April 11, 2006, 08:08:37 PM
well...

i dunno what to say about this game. Jamaica playin like the tactic was, okay lets score a goal and then sit back and defend,  and then for kicks lets see how many US players we can seriously damage.  I was tryin to figure out why the US was really slow to counter attack but they just getting a pile of nasty tackle, jam, and slide tackle.  Id be reluctant to run into that shit too.  Why US schedule a game against Jamaica, i dont understand that.

US look shitty.  They not lookin like the national team of 02, IMHO.  Even if they tryin to figure out what team they going with, it doesnt matter.  if you start men that riding pine they whole career, if they on the us national team they better muster up better than a effin draw with Jamaica.  

good job trini madness cause u coulda never tell me we wouldve drawn that game.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Jah Gol on April 11, 2006, 08:22:55 PM
Jamaica deserves to be congratulated. It wasn't a pretty game by any stretch of the imagination. That is not surprising considering the fact that USA was involved. I think a more open game would have suited Jamaica's attacks on the wings. The Americans shut down JA in the middle of the field but the Jamaican back four seems to be well organised. Ricketts look real shaky but still pull off some good saves. This looks  good for Jamaica in the long run.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Grande on April 11, 2006, 08:24:54 PM
Fellas I eh watch this whole game cause frankly dem two teams I eh really care about

but I givin Jamaica credit for dis goal....real nice long pass and nice finish:


http://s38.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=06R4G7FR23KQ60HF8C4E2H5OWU

the US goal:

http://s55.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1AWCVEDNS9IL2122BN91A3J1PY


JAM goalie Ricketts pull off some nice saves too
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Jefferz on April 11, 2006, 08:27:01 PM
so it ended 1-1?


hardluck, I jes came back from a sweat and is 8 pages and i cyah be bother to find it myself...
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Grande on April 11, 2006, 08:27:35 PM
so it ended 1-1?


hardluck, I jes came back from a sweat and is 8 pages and i cyah be bother to find it myself...

yea, 1-1 is de final score  :beermug:
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Jefferz on April 11, 2006, 08:29:31 PM
so it ended 1-1?


hardluck, I jes came back from a sweat and is 8 pages and i cyah be bother to find it myself...

yea, 1-1 is de final score  :beermug:


thanks.


Well the Yardies surprised me... despite the fact that I mostly despise them, apart from their cricket players, I must congratulate them...  :beermug:
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 08:31:43 PM
Fellas I eh watch this whole game cause frankly dem two teams I eh really care about

but I givin Jamaica credit for dis goal....real nice long pass and nice finish:


http://s38.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=06R4G7FR23KQ60HF8C4E2H5OWU

the US goal:

http://s55.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1AWCVEDNS9IL2122BN91A3J1PY


JAM goalie Ricketts pull off some nice saves too

Waaay, dah US goal was gay boy.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on April 11, 2006, 09:19:10 PM
Stewpsssss

Go on JA forum and see if dey bigging us up for neting   alyuh on this caribbea brother scene  and bigging up JA for dis and dat while on their forum is pure hate for us

get ya head out ya asses and relaize dat JA is not TnT and that JA hates TnT football

U frget dey wanted 2 host Bahrain for a week..... U forget dat everytime we play dem injuries occur and u see an extra passion from them wen dey play us...cuz dey hate us...hate.......

forget unity for once   dis isnt love for another country  ........ u think english people are glad fuh a scotland resuly

or a brazil for an argentina   or even a USA for a Canada result??

this is our el classico .... and if u are a true fan ... not a one love have no idea about passion stupid ass supporter well fine  back JA and glorify them
but realise dey dont glorify us

so in advance for ne ass on d forum... i.e waggonist.... f**k off with any comments

Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Jahyouth on April 11, 2006, 09:24:06 PM
Jamaica played a very good game.  Intelligent, tough, took the chance that they got.  For a squad of youths they really have a lot to be proud about.

I honestly believe that the Jamaican public will start calling for a youth man to replace Ricketts now.  He look rickety in the goal in truth.

Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on April 11, 2006, 09:24:47 PM
west coast   easy yuhself nah

as i sed in advance.....  u no wat i sed....

Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 09:35:18 PM
Stewpsssss

Go on JA forum and see if dey bigging us up for neting   alyuh on this caribbea brother scene  and bigging up JA for dis and dat while on their forum is pure hate for us

get ya head out ya asses and relaize dat JA is not TnT and that JA hates TnT football

U frget dey wanted 2 host Bahrain for a week..... U forget dat everytime we play dem injuries occur and u see an extra passion from them wen dey play us...cuz dey hate us...hate.......

forget unity for once   dis isnt love for another country  ........ u think english people are glad fuh a scotland resuly

or a brazil for an argentina   or even a USA for a Canada result??

this is our el classico .... and if u are a true fan ... not a one love have no idea about passion stupid ass supporter well fine  back JA and glorify them
but realise dey dont glorify us

so in advance for ne ass on d forum... i.e waggonist.... f**k off with any comments



WTF is your stories? Cool yuhself Dan cos first of all, I have plenty Ja friends who glad TnT make it to the World Cup and will be supporting us. Secondly, to me, they're still West Indian and I'll always back a fellow West Indian team over the U.S. any day. Today for me it was something like "the lesser of two evils". You just making yuhself sound real dotish with dis post you just make.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on April 11, 2006, 09:42:16 PM
my opinion..... my opinion... i done 2nite  i not responding.... my opinion... my opinion
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Quags on April 11, 2006, 09:44:55 PM
All"s fair in love and war.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Dutty on April 11, 2006, 10:06:37 PM
well...

i dunno what to say about this game. Jamaica playin like the tactic was, okay lets score a goal and then sit back and defend,  and then for kicks lets see how many US players we can seriously damage.  I was tryin to figure out why the US was really slow to counter attack but they just getting a pile of nasty tackle, jam, and slide tackle.  Id be reluctant to run into that shit too.  Why US schedule a game against Jamaica, i dont understand that.

US look shitty.  They not lookin like the national team of 02, IMHO.  Even if they tryin to figure out what team they going with, it doesnt matter.  if you start men that riding pine they whole career, if they on the us national team they better muster up better than a effin draw with Jamaica. 

good job trini madness cause u coulda never tell me we wouldve drawn that game.
:violin:

Like you does work for a P.R. firm gyirl...dat is ah classic spin doctorin..yuh wukkin in Karl Rove office ent?

Under all de ole talk...yuh does type kinda sexy when yuh vex eh?
Call me  :mackdaddy:
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: USgalWARRIORbf on April 11, 2006, 10:22:20 PM
goodness, i say "usa look shitty" and im a spin doctor now. 
i cant win for tryin.  well that was my best attempt at being objective.

Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: pass(10trini) on April 11, 2006, 10:26:19 PM
Stewpsssss

Go on JA forum and see if dey bigging us up for neting   alyuh on this caribbea brother scene  and bigging up JA for dis and dat while on their forum is pure hate for us

get ya head out ya asses and relaize dat JA is not TnT and that JA hates TnT football

U frget dey wanted 2 host Bahrain for a week..... U forget dat everytime we play dem injuries occur and u see an extra passion from them wen dey play us...cuz dey hate us...hate.......

forget unity for once   dis isnt love for another country  ........ u think english people are glad fuh a scotland resuly

or a brazil for an argentina   or even a USA for a Canada result??

this is our el classico .... and if u are a true fan ... not a one love have no idea about passion stupid ass supporter well fine  back JA and glorify them
but realise dey dont glorify us

so in advance for ne ass on d forum... i.e waggonist.... f**k off with any comments



WTF is your stories? Cool yuhself Dan cos first of all, I have plenty Ja friends who glad TnT make it to the World Cup and will be supporting us. Secondly, to me, they're still West Indian and I'll always back a fellow West Indian team over the U.S. any day. Today for me it was something like "the lesser of two evils". You just making yuhself sound real dotish with dis post you just make.

Toppa dais your opinion.........If de bredrin wa to vent an say he ting we cool with it, cause me eh no north caribbean backer eider. Ah happy fuh dey lil good fortune but dais all.

Hold it dong !
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Jefferz on April 11, 2006, 10:34:43 PM
Stewpsssss

Go on JA forum and see if dey bigging us up for neting   alyuh on this caribbea brother scene  and bigging up JA for dis and dat while on their forum is pure hate for us

get ya head out ya asses and relaize dat JA is not TnT and that JA hates TnT football

U frget dey wanted 2 host Bahrain for a week..... U forget dat everytime we play dem injuries occur and u see an extra passion from them wen dey play us...cuz dey hate us...hate.......

forget unity for once   dis isnt love for another country  ........ u think english people are glad fuh a scotland resuly

or a brazil for an argentina   or even a USA for a Canada result??

this is our el classico .... and if u are a true fan ... not a one love have no idea about passion stupid ass supporter well fine  back JA and glorify them
but realise dey dont glorify us

so in advance for ne ass on d forum... i.e waggonist.... f**k off with any comments



WTF is your stories? Cool yuhself Dan cos first of all, I have plenty Ja friends who glad TnT make it to the World Cup and will be supporting us. Secondly, to me, they're still West Indian and I'll always back a fellow West Indian team over the U.S. any day. Today for me it was something like "the lesser of two evils". You just making yuhself sound real dotish with dis post you just make.

Toppa dais your opinion.........If de bredrin wa to vent an say he ting we cool with it, cause me eh no north caribbean backer eider. Ah happy fuh dey lil good fortune but dais all.

Hold it dong !
well said... Small Mag came on alittle strong... and alittle scrappy... but thats his opinion and for the most part... and i suppose as an attempted diplomatic person... its unfortunate that i agree... but i happen to feel so aswell...
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Quags on April 11, 2006, 10:40:46 PM
Trini people to nice, all helping man up on d feild ,handing them the ball, and they ,these people look at  all  that as a sign of weakness.Killer insinst{stup} man. Even doh ja men I meet happy fer we.Doh matter :busshead:
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Toppa on April 11, 2006, 10:55:15 PM
Stewpsssss

Go on JA forum and see if dey bigging us up for neting   alyuh on this caribbea brother scene  and bigging up JA for dis and dat while on their forum is pure hate for us

get ya head out ya asses and relaize dat JA is not TnT and that JA hates TnT football

U frget dey wanted 2 host Bahrain for a week..... U forget dat everytime we play dem injuries occur and u see an extra passion from them wen dey play us...cuz dey hate us...hate.......

forget unity for once   dis isnt love for another country  ........ u think english people are glad fuh a scotland resuly

or a brazil for an argentina   or even a USA for a Canada result??

this is our el classico .... and if u are a true fan ... not a one love have no idea about passion stupid ass supporter well fine  back JA and glorify them
but realise dey dont glorify us

so in advance for ne ass on d forum... i.e waggonist.... f**k off with any comments



WTF is your stories? Cool yuhself Dan cos first of all, I have plenty Ja friends who glad TnT make it to the World Cup and will be supporting us. Secondly, to me, they're still West Indian and I'll always back a fellow West Indian team over the U.S. any day. Today for me it was something like "the lesser of two evils". You just making yuhself sound real dotish with dis post you just make.

Toppa dais your opinion.........If de bredrin wa to vent an say he ting we cool with it, cause me eh no north caribbean backer eider. Ah happy fuh dey lil good fortune but dais all.


Right, that's my opinion but, notice this, I didn't start to cuss like ah warf rat because some people had a different opinion from mine. That volatile response on his part was uncalled for.

Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Trini on April 11, 2006, 11:17:13 PM
What was the lesson learnt today?
If you ruff up the Americans, it gets to them and they not comfortable.
T&T allow the US to dictate the pace of the game too much when we meet them.
We have to learn.
Look how Germany hustle and romp with them physical too.

Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Reggaefan on April 12, 2006, 03:57:47 AM
Stewpsssss

Go on JA forum and see if dey bigging us up for neting   alyuh on this caribbea brother scene  and bigging up JA for dis and dat while on their forum is pure hate for us

get ya head out ya asses and relaize dat JA is not TnT and that JA hates TnT football

U frget dey wanted 2 host Bahrain for a week..... U forget dat everytime we play dem injuries occur and u see an extra passion from them wen dey play us...cuz dey hate us...hate.......

forget unity for once   dis isnt love for another country  ........ u think english people are glad fuh a scotland resuly

or a brazil for an argentina   or even a USA for a Canada result??

this is our el classico .... and if u are a true fan ... not a one love have no idea about passion stupid ass supporter well fine  back JA and glorify them
but realise dey dont glorify us

so in advance for ne ass on d forum... i.e waggonist.... f**k off with any comments




As a little youth, I always marvel at the amount of hatered you have piling up in your little system. I mean, I can underrstand your youthful exhuberence, and your passion for football....but you take it to another level. All teh best to T&T in the world cup...and remeber that Leonson Lewis is one of my all time favorite local player. I concider him local because he played for my club team in Jamaica when I was your age......

drop the hate little man.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Reggaefan on April 12, 2006, 04:01:04 AM
Jamaica played a very good game.  Intelligent, tough, took the chance that they got.  For a squad of youths they really have a lot to be proud about.

I honestly believe that the Jamaican public will start calling for a youth man to replace Ricketts now.  He look rickety in the goal in truth.



Rickettes had an off day today, he is normally very solid in the back for us. He's allowed to have his off days...in games like these. that freak goal he allwoed the USA to score was teh difefrence between winning and tieing.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: big dawg on April 12, 2006, 04:15:19 AM
Dem Americans will be back home in time for 4th July.....

I can see it
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Carib-Briton on April 12, 2006, 05:02:39 AM
Stewpsssss

Go on JA forum and see if dey bigging us up for neting   alyuh on this caribbea brother scene  and bigging up JA for dis and dat while on their forum is pure hate for us

get ya head out ya asses and relaize dat JA is not TnT and that JA hates TnT football

U frget dey wanted 2 host Bahrain for a week..... U forget dat everytime we play dem injuries occur and u see an extra passion from them wen dey play us...cuz dey hate us...hate.......

forget unity for once   dis isnt love for another country  ........ u think english people are glad fuh a scotland resuly

or a brazil for an argentina   or even a USA for a Canada result??

this is our el classico .... and if u are a true fan ... not a one love have no idea about passion stupid ass supporter well fine  back JA and glorify them
but realise dey dont glorify us

so in advance for ne ass on d forum... i.e waggonist.... f**k off with any comments




As a little youth, I always marvel at the amount of hatered you have piling up in your little system. I mean, I can underrstand your youthful exhuberence, and your passion for football....but you take it to another level. All teh best to T&T in the world cup...and remeber that Leonson Lewis is one of my all time favorite local player. I concider him local because he played for my club team in Jamaica when I was your age......

drop the hate little man.
shes ah woman ;D
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Reggaefan on April 12, 2006, 06:32:39 AM
Dem Americans will be back home in time for 4th July.....

I can see it

Its amazing how we go from a stage where everybody was singing the Americans priases after clobbering I think Denmark or Norway 6-0, to people now predicting an early return hoem for them afetr losing to Germany, and tieing Jamaica.

For us here in CONCACAF, we should really be hoping all 4 representatives make it to the second round at least....that way we are guaranteed to keep our 3.5 spots next time round.

I wouldnt write off the USA just yet....Who would have poredicted them beating Portugal at the last finals?
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on April 12, 2006, 06:52:10 AM
Carib Brighton if i is a woman ur Wife hadda be a Lesbian den  :o
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: kicker on April 12, 2006, 07:27:22 AM

As a little youth, I always marvel at the amount of hatered you have piling up in your little system. I mean, I can underrstand your youthful exhuberence, and your passion for football....but you take it to another level. All teh best to T&T in the world cup...and remeber that Leonson Lewis is one of my all time favorite local player. I concider him local because he played for my club team in Jamaica when I was your age......

drop the hate little man.

The only difference between Small Magician and you RF is diplomacy. (go on and use Leonson Lewis as your alibi..blah blah blah................ you do not support T&T football, and we all know it, so shut it.....at least he is not a hypocrite)

On a football note, good job Jamaica......regardless of the fact that it was a very weakened US team (it was an understrength JA team too), there is alot that we in Trini could learn from Jamaica's performance yesterday: two of things that stood out based on the portion of the match that I saw were:

1. speed in attack
2. physical presence (even if dirty at times) all over the field.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: doh_stick on April 12, 2006, 07:40:46 AM

As a little youth, I always marvel at the amount of hatered you have piling up in your little system. I mean, I can underrstand your youthful exhuberence, and your passion for football....but you take it to another level. All teh best to T&T in the world cup...and remeber that Leonson Lewis is one of my all time favorite local player. I concider him local because he played for my club team in Jamaica when I was your age......

drop the hate little man.

The only difference between Small Magician and you RF is diplomacy. (go on and use Leonson Lewis as your alibi..blah blah blah................ you do not support T&T football, and we all know it, so shut it.....at least he is not a hypocrite)

On a football note, good job Jamaica......regardless of the fact that it was a very weakened US team, there is alot that we in Trini could learn from Jamaica's performance yesterday: two of things that stood out based on the portion of the match that I saw were:

1. speed in attack
2. physical presence (even if dirty at times) all over the field.

They also showed their strength in winning air balls...they have some big men in de defence dey
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: maxg on April 12, 2006, 08:25:03 AM
lehme ask some forumites here some questions ? How much Jamaicans and other islanders, ppl meet regular, regular, to know none in supporting we...bet many here only meet bout 2 in life and anudder 100 on the Internet, and allyuh dun know everything allyuh ever want to know to judge and hate the ppl.... Go ahead, big up allyuh Brazilian, Argentinian, favorite African (pick yuh country on the continent), yuh besstest Spanish team , dem know really know yuh and love yuh too !

my answer, due to my circumstance and where I live, i do know more people from more Caribbean islands than I know Trinidadians, just like I know more Quebecers, than ppl from the Caribbean....As a matter of fact, when I was selling ATO T-shirts here for his Olympic campaign, 5 Trinis bought, about 10 from different and the rest (majority, don't remember exact - O30) was purchased by Fench ppl in my Office, just to support what they percieved to be a poor small Islander...
anyways, Judge, and Lambase who allyuh want, that is yuh perogative, buh doh geh upset, when yuh treated in kind...doh come bawlin bout So & So doh like black ppl, and SO & So doh like dread, and So & SO doh like artiste, and Diss one an Dah one doh like we.....do so never really did like so.....so say wha
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Reggaefan on April 12, 2006, 08:30:32 AM

As a little youth, I always marvel at the amount of hatered you have piling up in your little system. I mean, I can underrstand your youthful exhuberence, and your passion for football....but you take it to another level. All teh best to T&T in the world cup...and remeber that Leonson Lewis is one of my all time favorite local player. I concider him local because he played for my club team in Jamaica when I was your age......

drop the hate little man.

The only difference between Small Magician and you RF is diplomacy. (go on and use Leonson Lewis as your alibi..blah blah blah................ you do not support T&T football, and we all know it, so shut it.....at least he is not a hypocrite)

On a football note, good job Jamaica......regardless of the fact that it was a very weakened US team (it was an understrength JA team too), there is alot that we in Trini could learn from Jamaica's performance yesterday: two of things that stood out based on the portion of the match that I saw were:

1. speed in attack
2. physical presence (even if dirty at times) all over the field.

According to you, I do not support T&T football....Do I have to? NO! Again, I post on the T&T message board on a regular basis.....moreso than I do for any team that is not Jamaica.....

naturally I'll take more interest in T&T football more than any other in CONCACAF. I'm not trying to win friends here....get that in yuh head.

Lewis and Latapy have been to my front porch in the past....I know them men personally, I have seen them in supermarkets, and I used to watch them every sunday in Jamaica at PMU. Micheal Rosales and Irasto Knights too.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: kicker on April 12, 2006, 08:41:01 AM

As a little youth, I always marvel at the amount of hatered you have piling up in your little system. I mean, I can underrstand your youthful exhuberence, and your passion for football....but you take it to another level. All teh best to T&T in the world cup...and remeber that Leonson Lewis is one of my all time favorite local player. I concider him local because he played for my club team in Jamaica when I was your age......

drop the hate little man.

The only difference between Small Magician and you RF is diplomacy. (go on and use Leonson Lewis as your alibi..blah blah blah................ you do not support T&T football, and we all know it, so shut it.....at least he is not a hypocrite)

On a football note, good job Jamaica......regardless of the fact that it was a very weakened US team (it was an understrength JA team too), there is alot that we in Trini could learn from Jamaica's performance yesterday: two of things that stood out based on the portion of the match that I saw were:

1. speed in attack
2. physical presence (even if dirty at times) all over the field.

According to you, I do not support T&T football....Do I have to? NO! Again, I post on the T&T message board on a regular basis.....moreso than I do for any team that is not Jamaica.....

naturally I'll take more interest in T&T football more than any other in CONCACAF. I'm not trying to win friends here....get that in yuh head.

Lewis and Latapy have been to my front porch in the past....I know them men personally, I have seen them in supermarkets, and I used to watch them every sunday in Jamaica at PMU. Micheal Rosales and Irasto Knights too.

I not asking you to suport T&T, or to be a friend...........and I don't care if you used to polish Latapy's boots or serve him curry goat and bananas either......and I'm not going down that road again with you and wasting energy.......You played the hypocritical peace-maker, politician, fake, one-Caribbean-love nonesense with Small Mag (who was just callin it as he sees it)......... and I called you out on it, and then complimented Jamaica on a good performance last night ...plain and simple......now let's get back to talking football.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Rymizx on April 12, 2006, 08:54:47 AM
USA look like they go get good wood in D WC
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: TrinInfinite on April 12, 2006, 08:55:41 AM
people 4getting trinidad are the CARIBBEAN CHAMPIONS, who win more regional titles than we, come nah man, we football was way more advanced than JA football from time, man talking about lil 7 years or the past 8 years, whappen to 30 years now, schupssssss.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Reggaefan on April 12, 2006, 09:09:09 AM

As a little youth, I always marvel at the amount of hatered you have piling up in your little system. I mean, I can underrstand your youthful exhuberence, and your passion for football....but you take it to another level. All teh best to T&T in the world cup...and remeber that Leonson Lewis is one of my all time favorite local player. I concider him local because he played for my club team in Jamaica when I was your age......

drop the hate little man.



The only difference between Small Magician and you RF is diplomacy. (go on and use Leonson Lewis as your alibi..blah blah blah................ you do not support T&T football, and we all know it, so shut it.....at least he is not a hypocrite)

On a football note, good job Jamaica......regardless of the fact that it was a very weakened US team (it was an understrength JA team too), there is alot that we in Trini could learn from Jamaica's performance yesterday: two of things that stood out based on the portion of the match that I saw were:

1. speed in attack
2. physical presence (even if dirty at times) all over the field.

According to you, I do not support T&T football....Do I have to? NO! Again, I post on the T&T message board on a regular basis.....moreso than I do for any team that is not Jamaica.....

naturally I'll take more interest in T&T football more than any other in CONCACAF. I'm not trying to win friends here....get that in yuh head.

Lewis and Latapy have been to my front porch in the past....I know them men personally, I have seen them in supermarkets, and I used to watch them every sunday in Jamaica at PMU. Micheal Rosales and Irasto Knights too.

I not asking you to suport T&T, or to be a friend...........and I don't care if you used to polish Latapy's boots or serve him curry goat and bananas either......and I'm not going down that road again with you and wasting energy.......You played the hypocritical peace-maker, politician, fake, one-Caribbean-love nonesense with Small Mag (who was just callin it as he sees it)......... and I called you out on it, and then complimented Jamaica on a good performance last night ...plain and simple......now let's get back to talking football.


I see you are angry with me today. Why is that so? Many here dont have a problem with me being here sometimes...but other times, Its like yuh all want ban meh  ;D. anyway Kicker, whats up man? It would be an honmor for me back in tehday to clean Latapy's boots and serve him curry goat and bananas. no Joke.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: Filho on April 12, 2006, 09:22:40 AM
people 4getting trinidad are the CARIBBEAN CHAMPIONS, who win more regional titles than we, come nah man, we football was way more advanced than JA football from time, man talking about lil 7 years or the past 8 years, whappen to 30 years now, schupssssss.

Honestly TI....30 years means nothing. One year is a long time in football...By your argument, Uruguay is the best team in world football. The past is the past...we only care about the  present and the future. And sadly, we are not the Caribbean Champions...we barely came 3rd in the Digicel Cup. We are however going to the WC...and I would not trade that for any amount of Caribbean Championships ;D ;D

Respek to JA last night. Nice play. I was hoping for JA to pip in the end...T&T hadda watch out for them JA youths coming up...but doh frighten fellas...dem is the same JA youths that T&T Under 23 salt in Olympic Qualifying in 2004 in Mexico.
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: kicker on April 12, 2006, 09:26:41 AM

I see you are angry with me today. Why is that so? Many here dont have a problem with me being here sometimes...but other times, Its like yuh all want ban meh  ;D. anyway Kicker, whats up man? It would be an honmor for me back in tehday to clean Latapy's boots and serve him curry goat and bananas. no Joke.

not angry boss....just standin' up for smallz. He and Big Mac iz meh Santa Cruz people from way back........and he was just talkin' his mind...

The curry goat and bananas was just a joke
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: capodetutticapi on April 12, 2006, 09:40:23 AM

I see you are angry with me today. Why is that so? Many here dont have a problem with me being here sometimes...but other times, Its like yuh all want ban meh  ;D. anyway Kicker, whats up man? It would be an honmor for me back in tehday to clean Latapy's boots and serve him curry goat and bananas. no Joke.

not angry boss....just standin' up for smallz. He and Big Mac iz meh Santa Cruz people from way back........and he was just talkin' his mind...

The curry goat and bananas was just a joke
curry goat and banana is good food boy.with a lil hot pepper. :drool:
Title: Re: usa vs jam
Post by: rippin on April 12, 2006, 11:04:13 PM
When it come to T&T vs JA I will fight them down but other than that I have some bredren up here who from JA and we all realize it have life outside the Caribbean. Them men real help me adjust freshman year when Trinis was moving left. Some Jakan's on the other hand is trini haters.

Give Jack his Jacket.I find JA back four look decent. They had some good outlet balls out the back and they were very composed on the ball. I would like to see how a PFL side would have did against that side.

JA's team did what we don't do, they capitalized on their opportunity.
Usually we are the ones who incur the early goal off lapses.


Men talking bout hard tackle. All yuh remember a man called Elcock? What bout Rougier? Had a time when blade was the main course in the back. We used to take it to teams. Our current back 4 either doh have the athleticism or they probably a little more composed and doh need to make these desperate tackles.  I think however that a few blade early on does make the opponent think differently. If Cyd did put some blade on Medford yuh think he woulda get baptize how he did? We have to make men respect us. Let them know we doh stand for no $h!t.

I hope same blade pass against England so we could see how they handle it.
Title: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: truetrini on July 09, 2006, 12:03:23 PM
Simpson supports move to employ high-profile coach


Simpson supports move to employ high-profile coach
published: Sunday | July 9, 2006

Nodley Wright, Freelance Writer


Simpson: Get Erickson or whoever, but there has to be improvement all round. - File


FORMER REGGAE Boy Fitzroy Simpson is in full support of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) hiring a high-profile coach to take charge of the national programme and more specifically the national football team.

"Right now we are flat on our faces. People are saying that we are not worthy and it would be a good thing to get a high-profile coach to be in charge of the programme. That person could get sponsorship, generate interest and breathe new life into the programme," Simpson told The Sunday Gleaner on Friday.

The 36-year-old World Cup veteran was adding his bit to the discussion which has been on the lips of supporters of the Jamaican football team since news broke on Wednesday in the British press that the JFF was preparing to approach former England coach Sven-Goran Erickson with big money to resuscitate the local programme.

Others named as possible candidates for the job include Jamaica-born former England international John Barnes, Carlos Alberto Parreira (Brazil), Jurgen Klinsmann (Germany) and former England manager Glenn Hoddle.

Jamaica's football, already on a low following the team's failure to qualify for the 2006 World Cup in Germany, took a further battering following dismal displays in 4-1 and 6-0 losses to Ghana and England respectively on May 29 and June 3. It is with this view in mind that Simpson, an England born and raised Jamaican, and one of the first England-born Jamaicans to cement himself in the national team, called for a high-profile coach.

"Those games in England were supposed to be an advertisement of what we could do, but now we are the laughing stock of the world," he said.

"I cried tears after the England game. It was an embar****ment beyond belief and we really killed ourselves. You can't even open your mouth now and say you are proud to be Jamaican. It is as if we don't exist. We cannot even hold an argument with a Trinidadian now," said Simpson of the depressing situation facing Jamaicans in England.

Like many Jamaicans, Simpson considered the Reggae Boyz a superior outfit to Trinidad and Tobago's Soca Warriors and to watch the rivals' courageous display against England was like sticking a knife into an old wound.

HEART BLEEDS

"It was really hurtful to watch the World Cup game between England and Trinidad and Tobago. They played against an even better England team and only got 2-0. They can go on a world tour right now and where are we? They probably would not even want to entertain us with a game right now, and that is a crying shame. It makes my heart bleed," said Simpson, who won the hearts of supporters with his passionate displays in the colours of Jamaica.

For the JFF to snare a coach such as Erickson, or any of the others mentioned, the JFF will have to transform itself, according to the former midfield battler.

"I say to them get Erickson or whoever, but there has to be improvement all round. How can we interest a sponsor such as Nike with what now obtains. I have heard the names of John Barnes, Glenn Hoddle, Luis Felipe Scolari mentioned and these are all A-list coaches. You have to have A-list facilities and A-list communication. It will not work if everything is not up to par, and I want it to work."

What would also make the proposed partnership of the JFF and a high-profile international coach successful would be an able Jamaican assistant and Simpson, who previously offered himself for the job as national coach, is again presenting his credentials.

INSTILLING NATIONAL PRIDE

"All the people mentioned do not understand what they are getting into and I am not crazy enough to think that I could be the head coach right now, because I could not generate the kind of funds and interest they can, but I can play a part. In terms of instilling national pride, which will be one of the first things they will have to do, no one is better than me," said Simpson who owns a real estate business in La Manga, Spain and still plays and coaches part-time in the Conference in England.

He added: "I am qualified through certification with a UEFA B licence. My position is unique in that I played a part in us getting to the highest point we have reached so far and that is the World Cup. I have also played at the professional level for close to two decades, I am also a leader, I have the respect of the players both those at home and abroad. They respect me as a person and they respect my achievement. I have been there and done it."

"I am not begging for the job, but I can work in conjunction with any of them to rebuild this programme," Simpson said.
 
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: Trini _2026 on July 09, 2006, 12:38:41 PM
Like many Jamaicans, Simpson considered the Reggae Boyz a superior outfit to Trinidad and Tobago's Soca Warriors

he can consider all he wants 
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: royal on July 09, 2006, 01:01:15 PM
but aye aye what wrong with Simpson,he probable live in England too long.... he ain't know Trini always had de better ballers,more skilful and entertaining.
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: Mango Chow! on July 09, 2006, 01:15:23 PM
On a football field, Jamaica are MUCH better than Trinidad and Tobago...........at starting fights; at losing their cool; at showing NO behaviour; at showing no class in defeat.  I guess Simpson is entitled to his opinion, but I am amazed that he would BEGIN to open his mouth talkin' that kinda s&#t when jamaica didn't even make it to the Last group of six to qualify for the WC.  HA! 
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: pass(10trini) on July 09, 2006, 01:16:21 PM
 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

This man jokey oui....

Dem up North does jes axe man down......no kindah football atall...
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: vb on July 09, 2006, 01:50:03 PM
Ah really starting to get worried about some of these J'cans yes.

De bitterness and tabanca dey going through is most worrying indeed.

Ah just hope nobody get suicidal.

But what if we qualfiy for the next WC and they don't....Lord help dem ;)

VB
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: truetrini on July 09, 2006, 01:55:48 PM
its his feelings!  Maybe he is justified since Jamaica cut we arse so much in de past 10-12years!

What we have to do is build on the momentum we now have and keep striving, cut out de pettiness and make sure we qualifying at all levels for major competitions and dat includes the women's game!
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: vb on July 09, 2006, 02:15:20 PM
The thing is when we used to tell the J'cans our team was better (in the past), they used to say that doesn't matter, history will judged the winners of the game. And that the wC was what mattered.

Well history will judge that they have continously lost in the last three years and that it is TT that went to the WC.

But now dey catching ass, dey eh want to talk history - dey want to bleat on about who better. And try to dilute our accomplishments by saying the group was weak etc.

Oh well I guess is only Trinis day have "bad mind."  :-\

VB
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: ANC2 on July 09, 2006, 02:34:44 PM
All Jamaican should shut dem ass. When dem went nuff respect. So just shut up and do the business on the field
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: truetrini on July 09, 2006, 02:58:12 PM
I care not about emotions!  facts is hard cold facts.  Telling dem wew have a better team and when we meet head tuh head..we get we arse cut!

We went to teh WC, finally and we proud, it hurting dem, but which trini eh feel hurt when dem went before we?

See dat!

the man trying tuh get ah wuk, he talking what he feel, and wht go put him in a good light.

So whats the big deal?

Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on July 09, 2006, 05:28:04 PM
haha    well done.... hear that passion...thge man say he heart bleeding

I hope all of you forumites on this f**kING CARIBBEAN UNITY BROTHERHOOD SHIT!.... take an example that it doesnt exist when it comes to FOOTBALL

well said yuh yardie... buh f**k you for that comment that allyuh bigger dan us
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: Reggaefan on July 09, 2006, 05:48:33 PM
All Jamaican should shut dem ass. When dem went nuff respect. So just shut up and do the business on the field

Jamaica has been doing the business on the filed vs T&T for the past 15 or so years. I cant recall rinidad having back to back win vs a Jamaica team at any level during teh past dozen years.  Simpson's opinion seems right on cue...he perhaps have never played a game vs T&T where T&T were better than Jamaica.
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: g on July 09, 2006, 05:51:32 PM
It was Simpson
D Funeral Agency Man
Wit a Coffin in he hand
SIMPSON
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: Trini _2026 on July 09, 2006, 05:59:08 PM
All Jamaican should shut dem ass. When dem went nuff respect. So just shut up and do the business on the field

Jamaica has been doing the business on the filed vs T&T for the past 15 or so years. I cant recall rinidad having back to back win vs a Jamaica team at any level during teh past dozen years.  Simpson's opinion seems right on cue...he perhaps have never played a game vs T&T where T&T were better than Jamaica.

past what you all just start to get a run  since you all qualifed in 1998
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: Jefferz on July 09, 2006, 06:08:36 PM
All Jamaican should shut dem ass. When dem went nuff respect. So just shut up and do the business on the field

Jamaica has been doing the business on the filed vs T&T for the past 15 or so years. I cant recall rinidad having back to back win vs a Jamaica team at any level during teh past dozen years.  Simpson's opinion seems right on cue...he perhaps have never played a game vs T&T where T&T were better than Jamaica.

yuh lil shit yuh know Simpson bottom just still sore from when England bull yuh 6 in yuh ass... we geh two and

A.) the first goal was illegal

B.) Stern Johns feet were planted behind the defender when Carlos Edwards shot was taken... (he then deflected the ball into the net and it was called offside)


Also.... what are yoiu talking 15 years ago for yuh pompous bastard... why dont you compare Mexico's rivaly to the US over the last 15 years...


wuh yuh go say das de same ting too....


I cyah wait fuh Digicell Cup and Gold Cup... Around the time we can silence you bloody Yardies for good.
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: scooby on July 09, 2006, 07:14:25 PM
A real follower of TNT soca will know that jamaica aldo they had some victories in the past they were always our food the only team that gave TNT trouble on a consistant basics was Surinam and since the dutch national team started reaping their stars Surinam football has struggled so let simpson talk he is aduitioning for a coaching job
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: mr.talented on July 09, 2006, 07:32:02 PM
i cyah vex for the man biggin he country nah...

i just want when we next meet on the field we deal with it...
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: truetrini on July 09, 2006, 07:42:45 PM
i cyah vex for the man biggin he country nah...

i just want when we next meet on the field we deal with it...

Exactly!  De man points valid too!

Jamaica own we ass fuh donkey years now...at all levels, except maybe de women's senior team!

ntil we start tuh consistently buss dey ass, we jes ahve tuh grin and bear it.  Like how we do since 1998!

steups, de man make he point if we eh like it we have tuh dust dem ond e playing field.
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: AB.Trini on July 09, 2006, 09:01:29 PM
leh  meh see:

http://www.socawarriorssc.com/swonline/smf/index.php?topic=2041.msg13639#msg13639

Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: fishs on July 10, 2006, 12:49:56 AM
 JA own TT in football since dat fatefull day in stadium when they beat us 2-1. Ah cyar remember de year ah think it was 92'.
But leh we see what happens from now an see who have de rights on gun talk.
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: truetrini on July 10, 2006, 02:27:56 AM
i cyah vex for the man biggin he country nah...

i just want when we next meet on the field we deal with it...

Exactly! De man points valid too!

Jamaica own we ass fuh donkey years now...at all levels, except maybe de women's senior team!

ntil we start tuh consistently buss dey ass, we jes ahve tuh grin and bear it. Like how we do since 1998!

steups, de man make he point if we eh like it we have tuh dust dem ond e playing field.

own who? ??? probably dey own u on de reggae boyz site, ja aint own no one but themselves, who win de most caribbean cups? who made de hex more in wc qualifying history? who had more near qualifying experiences, who had more star players and players who played on the intl scene?

look nah, go back 2 ur beloved reggae boyz site where ur de moderator and kiss dey ass some more yuh idiot, show me all de stats for the last 15 years between tt and ja at every level so everyone can judge for themselves, schupsssssss

in fact, go back 2 de 60's onwards and come and talk dat bullshit nah


you is ah real imps..in fact yuh real childish!

Have we ever beaten jamaica in WC qualifying?  So I am a mod on a Jamaica site...that site was up and running before this site and dey never give me shit about being ah trini in fact the fellas on de site I am a mod on real cool.  Yuh showing yuh real colors fella. 
In fact the reason I am a mod dey is becasue dey used tuh have ah board jes for trinis tuh big up dey team..yuh unmitigated asshole.

Why yuh eh go and look at the head tuh head match up between T^T and Jamaica and den bump yuh c**t?

I doh kiss nobody ass....but ah could kick yours yuh little c**t!

Idiot, fool, jackass, rancid cont go and see how many times we beat Jamaica in de last 15 years!

If dey beat we more than we beat dem.....suck meh left nut,,yuh like ah little hoe anyway!

So let we see as yuh does jes talk without knowing true facts


June 02 1991 Trinidad and Tobago - Jamaica 0:2 Copa Caribe -Jamaica

June 27 1992 Trinidad and Tobago - Jamaica 3:1 Copa Caribe -Trinidad and Tobago

July 05 1992 Trinidad and Tobago - Jamaica 1:2 World Cup qualifier -Trinidad and Tobago

August 18 1992 Trinidad and Tobago - Jamaica 1:1 World Cup qualifier -Jamaica   Draw

May 28 1993 Trinidad and Tobago - Jamaica 0:3 Copa Caribe -Jamaica

July 23 1995 Trinidad and Tobago - Jamaica 0:1 Copa Caribe Jamaica

August 06 1995 Trinidad and Tobago - Jamaica 0:1 Caribana Cup -Canada

September 24 1995 Trinidad and Tobago - Jamaica 1:0 Friendly -Trinidad and Tobago

October 20 1995 Trinidad and Tobago - Jamaica 0:1 Friendly- Cayman Islands

May 24 1996 Trinidad and Tobago - Jamaica 1:0 Copa Caribe- Trinidad and Tobago

May 01 1997 Trinidad and Tobago - Jamaica 1:1 Friendly -Trinidad and Tobago Draw

July 10 1997 Trinidad and Tobago - Jamaica 1:1 Copa Caribe -Antigua and Barbuda Draw

August 31 1997 Trinidad and Tobago  - Jamaica 1:6 Friendly - Jamaica.
NOTE: T&T Squad made up off  four non T&T players.

November 23 1997 Trinidad and Tobago - Jamaica 0:0 Friendly -Trinidad and Tobago Draw

January 07 1998 Trinidad and Tobago - Jamaica 0:0 Friendly -Trinidad and Tobago Draw


July 31 1998 Trinidad and Tobago - Jamaica 1:2 Copa Caribe -Trinidad and Tobago

March 28 1999 Trinidad and Tobago - Jamaica 2:0 Friendly -Trinidad and Tobago

June 03 1999 Trinidad and Tobago - Jamaica 1:0 Copa Caribe -Trinidad and Tobago

T&T - Jamaica Friendly. 08 Jul 00 2 - 4 Dwight Yorke 2. I.Porterfield.

Jamaica - T&T 2002 World Cup Qualifying. 28 Feb 01 1 - 0 No Scorers. I.Porterfield.

T&T - Jamaica  2001 Copa Caribe. 17 May 01 2 - 1 Angus Eve, Brent Rahim. I.Porterfield.

T&T - Jamaica 2002 World Cup Qualifying. 30 Jun 01 1 - 2 Stern John. R.Simoes.

Jamaica - T&T Digicel Cup Tournament. 20 Feb 05 2 - 1 Nigel Pierre 37th. B.St Clair

Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: redtrinigirl on July 10, 2006, 03:57:58 AM
haha    well done.... hear that passion...thge man say he heart bleeding

I hope all of you forumites on this f**kING CARIBBEAN UNITY BROTHERHOOD SHIT!.... take an example that it doesnt exist when it comes to FOOTBALL

well said yuh yardie... buh f**k you for that comment that allyuh bigger dan us

Small Mag, I does disagree with some tings yoiu say. But boy, in this, I back your words 100%.

Living in London I can tell you dis blasted caribbean unity ting doh exist.

When Jamaica went to the WC, de whole caribbean was behind dem, proud of them. But when we go, all dey ever want to talk about is what they did, what they should do, what they going to do, blah, blah. Is like trying to have a conversation with somebody, and all they want to do is talk about themselves on and on. Steups!
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: shivadee on July 10, 2006, 06:33:35 AM
This post come up AFTER World Cup 2006. If Jamaica was better than us, they woulda be in the World Cup....NOT US. talk DONE.
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: fishs on July 10, 2006, 06:42:19 AM
This post come up AFTER World Cup 2006. If Jamaica was better than us, they woulda be in the World Cup....NOT US. talk DONE.

 Check JA qualifying group  before the hex an ask yuhself if we would have gotten through with the team we had then ?
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: shivadee on July 10, 2006, 06:51:04 AM
what was the result? who went world cup this year and who didnt? you see this woulda coulda shoulda sh1t, leave that for people who going nowhere in life only watching things in hind sight. I only concerned with what HAPPENED, not what COULD have happened. we WENT.....Jamaica DID NOT GO. and EVERYBODY saw that.
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: Trini _2026 on July 10, 2006, 06:59:24 AM
This post come up AFTER World Cup 2006. If Jamaica was better than us, they woulda be in the World Cup....NOT US. talk DONE.

 Check JA qualifying group  before the hex an ask yuhself if we would have gotten through with the team we had then ?

but the point is they did not beat panama and elsalvador we did beat panama
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: fishs on July 10, 2006, 07:15:03 AM
This post come up AFTER World Cup 2006. If Jamaica was better than us, they woulda be in the World Cup....NOT US. talk DONE.

 Check JA qualifying group  before the hex an ask yuhself if we would have gotten through with the team we had then ?

but the point is they did not beat panama and elsalvador we did beat panama

 There was a change of coach an players, do not forget the showing in the Digicel cup where we barely beat Barbados and then the 5-1 defeat to Guatemala.

 The point I trying to make here, is that already we seem to have reverted to the old ways.
No coach , no news on team training in the future , still making plans that have to be sent to government for approval an grudging assistance etc.
 Maybe in reality later part of 2005 and 2006 was an aberration and not the norm for how our football is run and developed and more than likely we will settle back into complacency.
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: Marcos on July 10, 2006, 07:49:08 AM
Jamaica is not the laughing stock of the world because the rest of the world really DOES NOT CARE enough to laugh at them
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: Observer on July 10, 2006, 08:29:12 AM
haha    well done.... hear that passion...thge man say he heart bleeding

I hope all of you forumites on this f**kING CARIBBEAN UNITY BROTHERHOOD SHIT!.... take an example that it doesnt exist when it comes to FOOTBALL

well said yuh yardie... buh f**k you for that comment that allyuh bigger dan us

Small Mag, I does disagree with some tings yoiu say. But boy, in this, I back your words 100%.

Living in London I can tell you dis blasted caribbean unity ting doh exist.

When Jamaica went to the WC, de whole caribbean was behind dem, proud of them. But when we go, all dey ever want to talk about is what they did, what they should do, what they going to do, blah, blah. Is like trying to have a conversation with somebody, and all they want to do is talk about themselves on and on. Steups!


Nah I can't support this. I know for a fact Jamaicans showed up in Germany supporting Trinidad and Tobago. Many even wore RED shirts. Not Trinidad and Tobago shirts  ;D but they wore their red. Some even came without tickets and were hustling outside the stadium, looking for Tickets. Nuff respect to them for that.
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: truetrini on July 10, 2006, 09:08:51 AM
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ur an ass, i asked for stats back to the 60's and u start from 91' ??? wow, de results are ja 11 wins, tt 6 wins, 5 draws and dey own us? how much caribbean cups dey win, we have 8 or 9 i believe, compared 2 dere 2-3, go back and see who owned dem for the last 20-30 years nah, u lookin from 91' when ah ask about de 60's and up, whos de jackass, if your talking abdout 11-6 ur an ass, bc dat doesnt say shit, childish where? your the fellah who coming on here saying ja own us every minute, bo back and on ur rbz site and agree with simpson, allyuh will b good padnahs bc both of u have no sense in yuh head, ah still waiting for the stats? ur de same man who said we losing tuh iceland and getting wash in the world cup, haul yuh ass, rbz lover oui, ur stupidity is not welcome in a die hard tt football site boss, i ent care if the rbz site start b4, ttfootball has always been a higher level than ja, learn dat.
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No you are the ass.  I said that for the last 10-12 years they owned us...check the post above.

You are the cows ass who said the shit!

besides if yuh check back from de 40's we eh much better than dem in wins!

So again haul yuh c**t!

Now yuh lying too bad.

Show me where I said we getting cut arse from Iceland...and where I say we getting we ass wash in de World Cup!

Show me dem posts.

Yuh too damn stink nd hating jamaicans good for what?  I could care less what some idiot ass trinis  think about Jamicans and I equally care less dat some idiot ass Jamaicans hate trinis.

Yuh feel dat yuh could get people here against me becasue I talk de truth?

Man grow up...yuh have dog age and puppy mentality!
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: TrinInfinite on July 10, 2006, 09:31:19 AM
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ur an ass, i asked for stats back to the 60's and u start from 91' ??? wow, de results are ja 11 wins, tt 6 wins, 5 draws and dey own us? how much caribbean cups dey win, we have 8 or 9 i believe, compared 2 dere 2-3, go back and see who owned dem for the last 20-30 years nah, u lookin from 91' when ah ask about de 60's and up, whos de jackass, if your talking abdout 11-6 ur an ass, bc dat doesnt say shit, childish where? your the fellah who coming on here saying ja own us every minute, bo back and on ur rbz site and agree with simpson, allyuh will b good padnahs bc both of u have no sense in yuh head, ah still waiting for the stats? ur de same man who said we losing tuh iceland and getting wash in the world cup, haul yuh ass, rbz lover oui, ur stupidity is not welcome in a die hard tt football site boss, i ent care if the rbz site start b4, ttfootball has always been a higher level than ja, learn dat.
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No you are the ass.  I said that for the last 10-12 years they owned us...check the post above.

You are the cows ass who said the shit!

besides if yuh check back from de 40's we eh much better than dem in wins!

So again haul yuh c**t!

Now yuh lying too bad.

Show me where I said we getting cut arse from Iceland...and where I say we getting we ass wash in de World Cup!

Show me dem posts.

Yuh too damn stink nd hating jamaicans good for what? I could care less what some idiot ass trinis think about Jamicans and I equally care less dat some idiot ass Jamaicans hate trinis.

Yuh feel dat yuh could get people here against me becasue I talk de truth?

Man grow up...yuh have dog age and puppy mentality!

i started a thread on iceland, i said we must beat dem by a score of no less than 3-0, i gave my reasons based on de fact sweden beat dem by dat score, de reason i stated 3-0 was bc if we (tt) were on the same level of sweden we would beat iceland by a favorable result, hence we could match sweden in de world cup, which we did, when all u haters and non-believers said i talking garbage,u said even if we lost by 3-1 which was most likely tuh happen u would b happy bc iceland is a strong team and all dis bullshit, on other threads u said we was going 2 get washed by england bc of the calibre of players and dis shit, honestly in truth u dont know football atall, so u should stop commenting on it, bc wat i predicted b4 de world cup u condemned and wat u condemned is de results dat make u choke ole man, u must b senile, but say wha, lemme respect meh elders but say wha ur memory goin oui :devil:
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: truetrini on July 10, 2006, 03:55:49 PM
yuh lie!

i never say dey go beat we!

Yuh conviently forget dat I leave meh home in Virginia and travel all around London following de same Soca Warriors when dey as playing Iceland?

Like yuh lapsing, as yuh usually do, so ah go skin meh teeth and bear it.

Yuh like shit and yuh looking fuh pips coming against me...yuh eh tired get hard clout?
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on July 10, 2006, 03:59:47 PM
haha    well done.... hear that passion...thge man say he heart bleeding

I hope all of you forumites on this f**kING CARIBBEAN UNITY BROTHERHOOD SHIT!.... take an example that it doesnt exist when it comes to FOOTBALL

well said yuh yardie... buh f**k you for that comment that allyuh bigger dan us

Small Mag, I does disagree with some tings yoiu say. But boy, in this, I back your words 100%.

Living in London I can tell you dis blasted caribbean unity ting doh exist.

When Jamaica went to the WC, de whole caribbean was behind dem, proud of them. But when we go, all dey ever want to talk about is what they did, what they should do, what they going to do, blah, blah. Is like trying to have a conversation with somebody, and all they want to do is talk about themselves on and on. Steups!


Nah I can't support this. I know for a fact Jamaicans showed up in Germany supporting Trinidad and Tobago. Many even wore RED shirts. Not Trinidad and Tobago shirts  ;D but they wore their red. Some even came without tickets and were hustling outside the stadium, looking for Tickets. Nuff respect to them for that.


observer not all JA hate TnT football... like some trinis like JA football..... but majority HATES TnT football....  but in tnt just 2 ppl hate their football...small mag and big mag... and oh yeh sam...

so...we as tnt football need to hate their football like they hate ours

anyone object f**k you... is my opinion and its correct
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: truetrini on July 10, 2006, 04:20:12 PM
Small Mag yuh is cool tess eh, but doh hate nobody jes so my youth.

Be passionate about yuh team, jes like TI is, give dem Jakans picong but hate is ah strong word and it eh call for.

Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: dcs on July 10, 2006, 04:22:17 PM
Small Mag yuh is cool tess eh, but doh hate nobody jes so my youth.

But how you sounding like a yardie so   ;D
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: truetrini on July 10, 2006, 04:24:43 PM
Small Mag yuh is cool tess eh, but doh hate nobody jes so my youth.

But how you sounding like a yardie so   ;D
I could sound like Sat son TI!
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: Jefferz on July 10, 2006, 04:38:35 PM
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ur an ass, i asked for stats back to the 60's and u start from 91' ??? wow, de results are ja 11 wins, tt 6 wins, 5 draws and dey own us? how much caribbean cups dey win, we have 8 or 9 i believe, compared 2 dere 2-3, go back and see who owned dem for the last 20-30 years nah, u lookin from 91' when ah ask about de 60's and up, whos de jackass, if your talking abdout 11-6 ur an ass, bc dat doesnt say shit, childish where? your the fellah who coming on here saying ja own us every minute, bo back and on ur rbz site and agree with simpson, allyuh will b good padnahs bc both of u have no sense in yuh head, ah still waiting for the stats? ur de same man who said we losing tuh iceland and getting wash in the world cup, haul yuh ass, rbz lover oui, ur stupidity is not welcome in a die hard tt football site boss, i ent care if the rbz site start b4, ttfootball has always been a higher level than ja, learn dat.
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No you are the ass.  I said that for the last 10-12 years they owned us...check the post above.

You are the cows ass who said the shit!

besides if yuh check back from de 40's we eh much better than dem in wins!

So again haul yuh c**t!

Now yuh lying too bad.

Show me where I said we getting cut arse from Iceland...and where I say we getting we ass wash in de World Cup!

Show me dem posts.

Yuh too damn stink nd hating jamaicans good for what? I could care less what some idiot ass trinis think about Jamicans and I equally care less dat some idiot ass Jamaicans hate trinis.

Yuh feel dat yuh could get people here against me becasue I talk de truth?

Man grow up...yuh have dog age and puppy mentality!

u could cut and paste your posts, bc u say de same shit, one set of cussing and no meaningful argument, all you do is cuss, u dont debate, u cuss and man does clap yuh bc dey are also suffering from verbal diarhea as well, small ting, go and moderate your rbz site oui, im a puppet, ur a puppet for them yardmen, dey pull yuh strings and u dance like de uncle tom u are, i dont need tuh say anything tuh turn people against u, dey are already against u bc of u, look in de mirror and ull see de reason for your own demise mr cussbot, wat u should say is ja has beaten us 4 more times in the space of 12 years, but dats it, how much times have dey won the caribbean cup in the last 15 years compared to trinidad? ??? other than dat u juss making dem look good and making we look weak, which i fine treachery bc its not true

TI... your are attempting to tell one of the more poetically wity posters on the board that he his rants are just cussings with no arguements... while you are the blind followers who pretends to be a leader...

dred you are de kinda fellah who be bombing for peace and f**king for virginity.

Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: che on July 10, 2006, 04:40:41 PM
Now let's see.  :thinking: The Raggagirls are better than the Soca Warriors. Why? ???
Because they were beaten by Panama before the hex.
The same Panama that came last in the hex. ::)
Because  they got 6 from England  :o and we got 2.
Because they won 3 Carib cups and we only won 8 :whistling:
And most important because raggafart and Homer Simpson said so. :shameonyou:

Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: truetrini on July 10, 2006, 04:43:55 PM
wyas  bombing for peace and f**king for virginity.

Dat real high boss.

Go tuh de head ah de class with dat one dey!

And Che, my point about Simpson's statements can be echoed in T&T also.

We get 5 from Guatemala, beat by wales etc.  Dem eh in de WC.

But is all in the supporters mind.

Yuh cyar get vex with de man fuh what he saying especially since everytime we play dem in WC qualifying dey cut we arse!

Now jes like Simpson said, is organization and coaching.

Compare we under Bertille and den Under Beenie and de man saying de same ting about he team as we does be saying about we team!
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: kicker on July 10, 2006, 04:55:03 PM
By better, Simpson most likely means he thinks they had the potential to have done better......why is it so difficult to see why he might think so ? Potential is very abstract and subject to opinion. Jamaica currently has players of equal, and some would say better talent than us (ah know men about to jump up and buss up their mouth about Latapy & Yorke... get over it....ah talkin' about the entire 11)


The whole talk of who beat whom and when is also a waste. TT is correct though, in the last 10-15 years Jamaica has been better than us. When JA qualified for the WC, I am sure that everyone in T&T believed that at that point, we had the potential to do better than they did........because at that point, we arguably had players of equal or better talent, Jamaica had only just began to take over in Caribbean football, and we were kinda bitter about that...

Is it really that difficult to put yourselves in someone else's shoes and empathize, or is it just more fun to soil yuh draws unnecessarily ?.........I guess without the latter the forum would barely exist......so cheers  :beermug:

Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: che on July 10, 2006, 04:58:54 PM
wyas bombing for peace and f**king for virginity.

Dat real high boss.

Go tuh de head ah de class with dat one dey!

And Che, my point about Simpson's statements can be echoed in T&T also.

We get 5 from Guatemala, beat by wales etc. Dem eh in de WC.

But is all in the supporters mind.

Yuh cyar get vex with de man fuh what he saying especially since everytime we play dem in WC qualifying dey cut we arse!

Now jes like Simpson said, is organization and coaching.

Compare we under Bertille and den Under Beenie and de man saying de same ting about he team as we does be saying about we team!

TrueTrini I agree that we have had a hard time with them over the last couple of years. but unless I am mistaken it seems to me that Homer is saying that at this moment in time they are better than we are.
I can understand if he said that before the hex, but as he himself said, organization and coaching is the key.That is what we got when Don Leo came on board.
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: dcs on July 10, 2006, 05:00:05 PM
HEART BLEEDS
"They can go on a world tour right now and where are we? They probably would not even want to entertain us with a game right now, and that is a crying shame. It makes my heart bleed," said Simpson

What is the fuss about?

TI the above statements are all that should matter to anyone who look at Jamaican as rivals...the man basically say we stock higher than theirs right now.

I look forward to future battles ON DE FIELD   :challenge:
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: Pointman on July 10, 2006, 05:14:25 PM
All Jamaican should shut dem ass. When dem went nuff respect. So just shut up and do the business on the field

Jamaica has been doing the business on the filed vs T&T for the past 15 or so years. I cant recall rinidad having back to back win vs a Jamaica team at any level during teh past dozen years.  Simpson's opinion seems right on cue...he perhaps have never played a game vs T&T where T&T were better than Jamaica.

"They(T&T) probably would not even want to entertain us with a game right now, and that is a crying shame. It makes my heart bleed,"

Simpson's opinion here, in the above quote, is also "right on cue" as you put it. ;)
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: Pointman on July 10, 2006, 05:16:48 PM
A real follower of TNT soca will know that jamaica aldo they had some victories in the past they were always our food the only team that gave TNT trouble on a consistant basics was Surinam and since the dutch national team started reaping their stars Surinam football has struggled so let simpson talk he is aduitioning for a coaching job

AMEN and AMEN
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: marcpurcell on July 10, 2006, 06:12:54 PM
This is not differenct from what T&T fans were saying in 1998 when Jamaica was playing in the World Cup. We know that we were better but our cousins were in the World Cup.

I think the only was to put this argument to rest is to have both teams qualify for the world cup.
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: Savannah boy on July 10, 2006, 08:21:37 PM
As far as I know, we went to de big dance.  Dem bow out in de Concacaf semis and start making excuses.  I doh care how much licks we get in de past...allyuh fools eh realize dat we is not de same jokey. disorganized, poorly selected, unfit, coach deprived team prior to Beenie dat was lacking big game experience.  To me big game exposure is what defines a team.  It will be some time before both countries meet with full strength squads.  We won't be de same minus Latas, Andrews, Yorke and Shaka and I doh think Birchall coming till next qualification. Talking bout St. Kitts was ages ago and we were not at full strength.
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: Padams on July 10, 2006, 09:04:05 PM
By better, Simpson most likely means he thinks they had the potential to have done better......why is it so difficult to see why he might think so ? Potential is very abstract and subject to opinion. Jamaica currently has players of equal, and some would say better talent than us (ah know men about to jump up and buss up their mouth about Latapy & Yorke... get over it....ah talkin' about the entire 11)


The whole talk of who beat whom and when is also a waste. TT is correct though, in the last 10-15 years Jamaica has been better than us. When JA qualified for the WC, I am sure that everyone in T&T believed that at that point, we had the potential to do better than they did........because at that point, we arguably had players of equal or better talent, Jamaica had only just began to take over in Caribbean football, and we were kinda bitter about that...

Is it really that difficult to put yourselves in someone else's shoes and empathize, or is it just more fun to soil yuh draws unnecessarily ?.........I guess without the latter the forum would barely exist......so cheers  :beermug:






Well Said Kicker.......

But Serious People at the end of the day JA and TT fans want d same thing, for there teams to do well...But we must be careful and stop dis nasty bitchin and peltin deragatory statements and stop using the excuse dat is jus a rivalry like Real vs Barca, or USA vs MEX, or ARG vs BRA....Rivalry is good for any team to remain competitve and develop, but we have to know when to draw d line...bcuz it have some Jack asses who wud take it too far...and dats how blood does spill at games between fans....In d words of Bob..Leh we Keep One Love and whether we battle on d Forum or on the Field lets always remember to have respect for one another as Caribbean brothers and Sisters....We must remember there are 3 W. Cup spots for CONCACAF, wouldn't it be great for both TT and JA to grab a spot each...Imagine what that would do for regional integration......Ah know people mus be sayin a gone mad (take a spot away from MEX and USA) but WHY NOT??? IMPOSSIBLE IS NOTHING...Ah mean Brazil and Argentina are rivals in COMNEBOL but they still both make it to the finals and represent for South America....Lets be bigger than that...We could be a model for the world and show that despite our Rivalry on the field our fans can still support each others achievement (which we have done to some extent...Trinis and Jamaicans have both supported each others W. Cup campaigns)...U go never see and Argentnian fan in Brazillian colours... :beermug: :beermug:
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: truetrini on July 10, 2006, 09:19:55 PM
wyas bombing for peace and f**king for virginity.

Dat real high boss.

Go tuh de head ah de class with dat one dey!

And Che, my point about Simpson's statements can be echoed in T&T also.

We get 5 from Guatemala, beat by wales etc. Dem eh in de WC.

But is all in the supporters mind.

Yuh cyar get vex with de man fuh what he saying especially since everytime we play dem in WC qualifying dey cut we arse!

Now jes like Simpson said, is organization and coaching.

Compare we under Bertille and den Under Beenie and de man saying de same ting about he team as we does be saying about we team!

TrueTrini I agree that we have had a hard time with them over the last couple of years. but unless I am mistaken it seems to me that Homer is saying that at this moment in time they are better than we are.
I can understand if he said that before the hex, but as he himself said, organization and coaching is the key.That is what we got when Don Leo came on board.

yes he is saying that!  So what?  And is not the last couple of years fella..is about 15 years now we struggling against dem.  And dey supporters more rabid dan we own, dem does sell out dey stadium all de time!

De man is ah Jamaican, he eh ah trini of course he go feel dat T&T is inferior...ask any trini if Jamaica better dan jamaica...dey should say YES!

De man says dat he ehart bleeds becasue T&T put up a courageous display againsy England ( a better english team dan jamaica faced) and dat we can get a world tour, and Jamaica is ah laffing stock!


Me eh see what he say dat so bad?  And dey really beat we up in all meaningful matches fuh years now....!

We have tuh beat dem in ah head tuh head.  we need tuh develop we players..de younger ones and keep de momentum going....Yorke and Latas done....who filling de gaps?
Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: PantherX on July 11, 2006, 01:19:23 AM
I just find it funny that apparently the national team coaches job is to "get sponsorship, generate interest and breathe new life into the programme".

I thought that was the Jamiacan FA's job?

As for the current argument a few points:

Have fun flaming each other.



Title: Re: Simpson says Reggaeboyz better dan Soca Warriors..but....
Post by: truetrini on July 11, 2006, 07:44:12 AM
I just find it funny that apparently the national team coaches job is to "get sponsorship, generate interest and breathe new life into the programme".

I thought that was the Jamiacan FA's job?

As for the current argument a few points:
  • We need to put the world cup behind us and focus on the future because I can easily see us sliding back into the morass that our football has been the last few years.
  • I can't speak for most Jamaicans because I don't know most of the Jamaicans and I doubt that anyone here can (and does) either.
  • Everyone's opinion is correct even if they're full of sh!t!

Have fun flaming each other.

Exactly all dr Jamaican ahte doh do nutten.  We have momentum, we need to keep it goi ng or we right back tuh square one.  Man here have short memories.  Like dey already forget is Camps, and Jack we dealing with.
Title: Jamaica players in Swede league
Post by: Swede on July 18, 2006, 02:08:42 PM
The new restart of Swedish Premier league has now 3 Jamaica player. Yesterday Henrik Larsson former Barcelona player is back in Swedish premier league team Helsingborgs IF, that is the team he left 14 years ago. But the big comeback match with full packed stadium was not to be a win debu for Larsson.

The big strong Kenyan midfielder Robert Mambo Mumba (Scouted and transferd to Sweden by my self) stole the show. He headed hard in the bar in first half and on the rebound Berggren score 0-1 for BK Häcken, 1-1 was later coming served and assisted by Jamaica striker Luton Shelton that now play attacking midfield behind Henrik Larsson. Luton Shelton was very very close to score with a beautiful header.

Robert Mambo Mumba was later destroyed Larssons ewening by rocket hard head the ball in the net to 1-2 for BK Häcken. Later on he assisted the 1-3 goal and was the man of the match.


Regards from Sweden.


Robert Mambo Mumba I belive scored a nice header against T&T in a friendly match in Kenya 2-3 years ago? or?

Another Swedish premier league match same day was Jamaica striker Teafore Bennett making his debute for bottom team Öster IF and he was wind fast in the attack on the very few good passes he got, very close to score.

Khari Stephenson the tall Jamaica midfielder that play for GAIS scored on a free kick today, a real Beckam free kick. He was dominating the midfield in first half but in the second got tired.

Hope to see some T&T players soon in Sweden.

Khari Stephenson   http://www.svenskfotboll.se/t3allpl.aspx?playerid=4565&p=287489

Teofore Bennet    http://www.osterfotboll.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=419&Itemid=186&lang=

Luton Shelton    http://www.hif.se/Lagen/A_lag/truppen/luton_shelton
Title: Re: Jamaica players in Swede league
Post by: Dutty on July 18, 2006, 02:14:09 PM
Perfect timing. I brought a big bag of apathy today
Title: Re: Jamaica players in Swede league
Post by: Jefferz on July 18, 2006, 02:19:40 PM
Perfect timing. I brought a big bag of apathy today
:rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica players in Swede league
Post by: Blue on July 18, 2006, 02:24:56 PM
Perfect timing. I brought a big bag of apathy today

Dat was uncalled for  :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica players in Swede league
Post by: Pointman on July 18, 2006, 02:25:53 PM
Perfect timing. I brought a big bag of apathy today

 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
LMAO :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica players in Swede league
Post by: big dawg on July 18, 2006, 03:19:03 PM
 :rotfl:
Swede.. you need to post that in the Reggae boyz forum...Is best yuh post about the Saudi Arabia players playing in Belgium.... :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica players in Swede league
Post by: Trini _2026 on July 18, 2006, 03:31:40 PM
Swede is marketing the league as a another  option and steppingstone for our players instead of just focusing  on going to England. As a matter of fact it opens the door to other leagues in Europe if our player perform real good there. But people here must  feel real good when noray went to Lebanon and say their league is play lower but has more opportunity.
Title: Re: Jamaica players in Swede league
Post by: Grande on July 18, 2006, 03:36:45 PM
We apathetic now but Swede doing us a favour here...

How many of us does really care to go on the Reggaeboyz forum? How many of us does keep up to date with de Swedish league?

Jamaica in our continental zone and thus will always be opponents, both in minor tournaments and major games - such as World Cup qualifiers.

These players Swede mention will most likely be in de JA squad for the next few years. At least we gettin a little insight into de prospective opponents and will thus have some meaningful dicussions on de forum as to how our own players can play against these 3 from JA, who, despite our apathy, look like dey playing good.

So instead of saying "boy 4k Jamaica" and "hush yuh ass RF" and leaving it as that, we now could at least know somethin about dey players and have a sensible and opinionated discussion prior to - and after - de next TRI vs JAM game.

Title: Re: Jamaica players in Swede league
Post by: Reggaefan on July 18, 2006, 04:04:59 PM
We apathetic now but Swede doing us a favour here...

How many of us does really care to go on the Reggaeboyz forum? How many of us does keep up to date with de Swedish league?

Jamaica in our continental zone and thus will always be opponents, both in minor tournaments and major games - such as World Cup qualifiers.

These players Swede mention will most likely be in de JA squad for the next few years. At least we gettin a little insight into de prospective opponents and will thus have some meaningful dicussions on de forum as to how our own players can play against these 3 from JA, who, despite our apathy, look like dey playing good.

So instead of saying "boy 4k Jamaica" and "hush yuh ass RF" and leaving it as that, we now could at least know somethin about dey players and have a sensible and opinionated discussion prior to - and after - de next TRI vs JAM game.



sometimes I wonder what it is that makes so many of the posters on this message board so trigger happy whenever they see the words JAMAICA on teh screen. Seems many here are messed up mentality by some sort of sick complex. not sure what it is. Trininifinite and Big/small magician are teh ones who seem to suffer more from this "desease".
Title: Re: Jamaica players in Swede league
Post by: Pointman on July 18, 2006, 04:08:08 PM
We apathetic now but Swede doing us a favour here...

How many of us does really care to go on the Reggaeboyz forum? How many of us does keep up to date with de Swedish league?

Jamaica in our continental zone and thus will always be opponents, both in minor tournaments and major games - such as World Cup qualifiers.

These players Swede mention will most likely be in de JA squad for the next few years. At least we gettin a little insight into de prospective opponents and will thus have some meaningful dicussions on de forum as to how our own players can play against these 3 from JA, who, despite our apathy, look like dey playing good.

So instead of saying "boy 4k Jamaica" and "hush yuh ass RF" and leaving it as that, we now could at least know somethin about dey players and have a sensible and opinionated discussion prior to - and after - de next TRI vs JAM game.



sometimes I wonder what it is that makes so many of the posters on this message board so trigger happy whenever they see the words JAMAICA on teh screen. Seems many here are messed up mentality by some sort of sick complex. not sure what it is. Trininifinite and Big/small magician are teh ones who seem to suffer more from this "desease".

When it comes to FOOTBALL, many here doh want to have nuttin to do with JA. How does that benefit T&T?
Title: Re: Jamaica players in Swede league
Post by: Dutty on July 18, 2006, 04:31:03 PM
We apathetic now but Swede doing us a favour here...


sometimes I wonder what it is that makes so many of the posters on this message board so trigger happy whenever they see the words JAMAICA on teh screen. Seems many here are messed up mentality by some sort of sick complex. not sure what it is. Trininifinite and Big/small magician are teh ones who seem to suffer more from this "desease".

Oh I dunno, it may have something to do with your passive agressive 'smiling with fangs' type posts

Your tireless pursuit in getting us to "agree" that jamaica is the far superior team past , present and future

Your begrudging acknowledgement of the soca warriors: whilst worldwide press swirled with accolades and plaudits.. Your continued insistence that it really had nothing to do with the players at all but merely a foreign coach

Whilst we watched the soca warriors play with heart and conviction,,apparently you only saw leo beenhakker at all 11 positions, slide tackling, marking , positioning and defending

Moreover,your bull headed persistence in subliminally inserting the word 'Jamaica' in every football thread under the guise of "healthy carribbean rivalry"

So call it a nervous tick or a knee jerk reaction if you will. I'm quite happy with my affliction thank you

I have some extra apathy in my bag, I would be happy to share some with you.

Title: Re: Jamaica players in Swede league
Post by: Toppa on July 18, 2006, 05:13:06 PM
Perfect timing. I brought a big bag of apathy today

Aye, allyuh fellas heartless boy!

Title: Re: Jamaica players in Swede league
Post by: Reggaefan on July 18, 2006, 06:56:41 PM
We apathetic now but Swede doing us a favour here...


sometimes I wonder what it is that makes so many of the posters on this message board so trigger happy whenever they see the words JAMAICA on teh screen. Seems many here are messed up mentality by some sort of sick complex. not sure what it is. Trininifinite and Big/small magician are teh ones who seem to suffer more from this "desease".

Oh I dunno, it may have something to do with your passive agressive 'smiling with fangs' type posts

Your tireless pursuit in getting us to "agree" that jamaica is the far superior team past , present and future

Your begrudging acknowledgement of the soca warriors: whilst worldwide press swirled with accolades and plaudits.. Your continued insistence that it really had nothing to do with the players at all but merely a foreign coach

Whilst we watched the soca warriors play with heart and conviction,,apparently you only saw leo beenhakker at all 11 positions, slide tackling, marking , positioning and defending

Moreover,your bull headed persistence in subliminally inserting the word 'Jamaica' in every football thread under the guise of "healthy carribbean rivalry"

So call it a nervous tick or a knee jerk reaction if you will. I'm quite happy with my affliction thank you

I have some extra apathy in my bag, I would be happy to share some with you.




Dutty, lets engage in debate for a minute. Regardless of how you want to call it, Trinidad's success at the world cup was due mainly to the very strict defensive game that the coach employed. I am not saying its solely attributed to the coaches tactics, but a huge part of te success had to do with the T&T team NOT playing its natural game...the attacking game, with more emphahsis on attack than on defence. That style would have guaranteed a blow out in all games...

The coach saw that and put an end to the "calypso football".

Costa Rica went to the finals trying to out score its opponents. take a look at the results they got in the finals.

and by the way, I have been posting on T&T message boards long before T&T made the finals....and will be posting here long after you dissappear in a couple years
Title: Re: Jamaica players in Swede league
Post by: Dutty on July 18, 2006, 07:11:52 PM
We apathetic now but Swede doing us a favour here...



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Dutty, lets engage in debate for a minute. Regardless of how you want to call it, Trinidad's success at the world cup was due mainly to the very strict defensive game that the coach employed. I am not saying its solely attributed to the coaches tactics, but a huge part of te success had to do with the T&T team NOT playing its natural game...the attacking game, with more emphahsis on attack than on defence. That style would have guaranteed a blow out in all games...

The coach saw that and put an end to the "calypso football".

Costa Rica went to the finals trying to out score its opponents. take a look at the results they got in the finals.

and by the way, I have been posting on T&T message boards long before T&T made the finals....and will be posting here long after you dissappear in a couple years

You seem to have gone off on some halluccinating tangent....try to focus

Your question was about peoples reaction to 'Jamaica'....although its nice to see you mention another country other than 'jamaica',,,, speaking about costa rica had nothing to do with the topic

Now, if you would closely examine your previous posts, your opinion always ENDS  with "because of the european coach" it is your mantra

are we still focused?? good...stay with me now

at no point did I mention you should stop posting. I actually rather enjoy your sad attempts at attention seeking for your country

by all means long after I'm gone,,, keep muttering like a crazy old man about' jamaica'

I'll still be happy to share my apathy with you.,,I will even break a piece of my aloofness to give you as well..you see how generous we Trinis are
Title: Re: Jamaica players in Swede league
Post by: big dawg on July 18, 2006, 07:13:54 PM
I'm trying to understand which part along the way..... TT Vs Jamaica became the biggest rivalry in World Football  ???
Title: Re: Jamaica players in Swede league
Post by: Trinimassive on July 18, 2006, 11:54:06 PM
The new restart of Swedish Premier league has now 3 Jamaica player. Yesterday Henrik Larsson former Barcelona player is back in Swedish premier league team Helsingborgs IF, that is the team he left 14 years ago. But the big comeback match with full packed stadium was not to be a win debu for Larsson.

The big strong Kenyan midfielder Robert Mambo Mumba (Scouted and transferd to Sweden by my self) stole the show. He headed hard in the bar in first half and on the rebound Berggren score 0-1 for BK Häcken, 1-1 was later coming served and assisted by Jamaica striker Luton Shelton that now play attacking midfield behind Henrik Larsson. Luton Shelton was very very close to score with a beautiful header.

Robert Mambo Mumba was later destroyed Larssons ewening by rocket hard head the ball in the net to 1-2 for BK Häcken. Later on he assisted the 1-3 goal and was the man of the match.


Regards from Sweden.


Robert Mambo Mumba I belive scored a nice header against T&T in a friendly match in Kenya 2-3 years ago? or?

Another Swedish premier league match same day was Jamaica striker Teafore Bennett making his debute for bottom team Öster IF and he was wind fast in the attack on the very few good passes he got, very close to score.

Khari Stephenson the tall Jamaica midfielder that play for GAIS scored on a free kick today, a real Beckam free kick. He was dominating the midfield in first half but in the second got tired.

Hope to see some T&T players soon in Sweden.

Khari Stephenson   http://www.svenskfotboll.se/t3allpl.aspx?playerid=4565&p=287489

Teofore Bennet    http://www.osterfotboll.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=419&Itemid=186&lang=

Luton Shelton    http://www.hif.se/Lagen/A_lag/truppen/luton_shelton

Thanks for the info Swede.

I too hope to see T&T players soon in Sweden. 

The girls not half bad either...Got a good "friend" from Sweden she sweet :chilling:

Allyuh fellas is something else yes...this ent the first time Swede post something informative and people basically got ah good laugh.

Yuh info always welcome Swede...and if yuh plan on scouting in T&T give some advance notice and take some girls with yuh :beermug:
Title: Re: Jamaica players in Swede league
Post by: Jefferz on July 18, 2006, 11:57:51 PM
We apathetic now but Swede doing us a favour here...



O



Dutty, lets engage in debate for a minute. Regardless of how you want to call it, Trinidad's success at the world cup was due mainly to the very strict defensive game that the coach employed. I am not saying its solely attributed to the coaches tactics, but a huge part of te success had to do with the T&T team NOT playing its natural game...the attacking game, with more emphahsis on attack than on defence. That style would have guaranteed a blow out in all games...

The coach saw that and put an end to the "calypso football".

Costa Rica went to the finals trying to out score its opponents. take a look at the results they got in the finals.

and by the way, I have been posting on T&T message boards long before T&T made the finals....and will be posting here long after you dissappear in a couple years

You seem to have gone off on some halluccinating tangent....try to focus

Your question was about peoples reaction to 'Jamaica'....although its nice to see you mention another country other than 'jamaica',,,, speaking about costa rica had nothing to do with the topic

Now, if you would closely examine your previous posts, your opinion always ENDS  with "because of the european coach" it is your mantra

are we still focused?? good...stay with me now

at no point did I mention you should stop posting. I actually rather enjoy your sad attempts at attention seeking for your country

by all means long after I'm gone,,, keep muttering like a crazy old man about' jamaica'

I'll still be happy to share my apathy with you.,,I will even break a piece of my aloofness to give you as well..you see how generous we Trinis are

Dutty yuh put him down hard boy... ill agree fully that he is obviously gobbling down some ucalyptus leaves...
Title: Re: Jamaica players in Swede league
Post by: pass(10trini) on July 19, 2006, 06:51:57 AM
We apathetic now but Swede doing us a favour here...

How many of us does really care to go on the Reggaeboyz forum? How many of us does keep up to date with de Swedish league?

Jamaica in our continental zone and thus will always be opponents, both in minor tournaments and major games - such as World Cup qualifiers.

These players Swede mention will most likely be in de JA squad for the next few years. At least we gettin a little insight into de prospective opponents and will thus have some meaningful dicussions on de forum as to how our own players can play against these 3 from JA, who, despite our apathy, look like dey playing good.

So instead of saying "boy 4k Jamaica" and "hush yuh ass RF" and leaving it as that, we now could at least know somethin about dey players and have a sensible and opinionated discussion prior to - and after - de next TRI vs JAM game.



sometimes I wonder what it is that makes so many of the posters on this message board so trigger happy whenever they see the words JAMAICA on teh screen. Seems many here are messed up mentality by some sort of sick complex. not sure what it is. Trininifinite and Big/small magician are teh ones who seem to suffer more from this "desease".
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F..k you RF......When yuh in de RBZ forum and man talkin we down ah doh see nuttin from you. All yuh go type one time is, 'You should go over to the Soca Warriors site and see how dey doh like we '.

Yuh know what. When man fu.kin up de Northerners leave  an doh have nuttin to say in here because is a pro TNT site. If a man doh want ah weekly update on Northerners on we site so wa. Go back over dey (RBZ) and hold yuh koko.

Hold it dong !
Title: Re: Jamaica players in Swede league
Post by: Baygo Boy on July 19, 2006, 09:25:47 AM
Gentlemen,
Why can't we also just get along :devil: We accept TI passion for the Soca Warriors, but want to kill RF for his towards his boys. Is it because our Northern neighbors have had our # for years? When we begin to defeat JA consistently only then we could talk 'bout  better.

As regards OUR performance in the WC, we all know that Beenie focused on defense - why do we admit it to ourselves, but dog RF when he say it? You mean to say we dislike them people so much.

I for one am not interested in the concept of BETTER, I am a fan of the game, for the good of the game, my interest is in witnessing quality football regardless of who's playing JA or T&T, or whoever.  If you call yourself a football fanatic - you too would not be interested in idea of better. By continuing along this line, you are saying to me that you are only fans of T&T football - nothing wrong with that, but it's clear from his post that RF is a fan of his country's play and quality football, simply because he can find it in his self to acknowledge our quality play during the WC, and whenever we perform well. I for one admire his objectiveness. Start cussing :devil: :devil: :beermug: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica players in Swede league
Post by: Reggaefan on July 19, 2006, 11:09:06 AM
We apathetic now but Swede doing us a favour here...



O



Dutty, lets engage in debate for a minute. Regardless of how you want to call it, Trinidad's success at the world cup was due mainly to the very strict defensive game that the coach employed. I am not saying its solely attributed to the coaches tactics, but a huge part of te success had to do with the T&T team NOT playing its natural game...the attacking game, with more emphahsis on attack than on defence. That style would have guaranteed a blow out in all games...

The coach saw that and put an end to the "calypso football".

Costa Rica went to the finals trying to out score its opponents. take a look at the results they got in the finals.

and by the way, I have been posting on T&T message boards long before T&T made the finals....and will be posting here long after you dissappear in a couple years

You seem to have gone off on some halluccinating tangent....try to focus

Your question was about peoples reaction to 'Jamaica'....although its nice to see you mention another country other than 'jamaica',,,, speaking about costa rica had nothing to do with the topic

Now, if you would closely examine your previous posts, your opinion always ENDS  with "because of the european coach" it is your mantra

are we still focused?? good...stay with me now

at no point did I mention you should stop posting. I actually rather enjoy your sad attempts at attention seeking for your country

by all means long after I'm gone,,, keep muttering like a crazy old man about' jamaica'

I'll still be happy to share my apathy with you.,,I will even break a piece of my aloofness to give you as well..you see how generous we Trinis are

You seem to be in teh mood for an arguement. Lets stick to discussing football...thats all I'm interested in.
Title: Re: Jamaica players in Swede league
Post by: Dutty on July 19, 2006, 11:17:08 AM
It might be my dyslexia...but I could have sworn you typed "lets engage in debate for a minute" I thought I did...evidently my response to you is not debate

ok, which footballing country would you care to discuss?
Title: Re: Jamaica players in Swede league
Post by: Pointman on July 19, 2006, 11:51:50 AM
It might be my dyslexia...but I could have sworn you typed "lets engage in debate for a minute" I thought I did...evidently my response to you is not debate

ok, which footballing country would you care to discuss?

 :rotfl: ez  dutty
Title: Re: Jamaica players in Swede league
Post by: Andre on July 19, 2006, 12:32:18 PM
so if a naturalized trini yardie was to get a soca warriors call up or a trini decide to play for jamaica, how allyuh will feel bout that?
Title: Re: Jamaica players in Swede league
Post by: Dutty on July 19, 2006, 12:45:50 PM
so if a naturalized trini yardie was to get a soca warriors call up or a trini decide to play for jamaica, how allyuh will feel bout that?

From my perspective...I really have no axe to grind with yard yuh know

I gave props to them fellahs in 98.

I do however have issues with constant serruptitious boasting...I eh know about others but I would never go on the rbz forum covertly biggin up soca warriors day after day and comparing/ contrasting past issues....but say what, let people talk dey talk everybody entitled

with regard to the original post...maybe ah read it wrong,, but 'mih blood just eh take to it' something seem suspect in the way it was written...but dais jus me

to answer your questions if ah naturalized yardie play with the warriors...I will support de man 110%, ah even willin to send him pictures of old kingston so it go motivate him never to go back dey

if ah trini decide to play for the reggae boys,,clearly he is ah talented patient that escape from st anns...I happy mad people could put on all kinda crazy colours & get some applause too
Title: Re: Jamaica players in Swede league
Post by: Reggaefan on July 19, 2006, 01:19:01 PM
so if a naturalized trini yardie was to get a soca warriors call up or a trini decide to play for jamaica, how allyuh will feel bout that?

From my perspective...I really have no axe to grind with yard yuh know

I gave props to them fellahs in 98.

I do however have issues with constant serruptitious boasting...I eh know about others but I would never go on the rbz forum covertly biggin up soca warriors day after day and comparing/ contrasting past issues....but say what, let people talk dey talk everybody entitled

with regard to the original post...maybe ah read it wrong,, but 'mih blood just eh take to it' something seem suspect in the way it was written...but dais jus me

to answer your questions if ah naturalized yardie play with the warriors...I will support de man 110%, ah even willin to send him pictures of old kingston so it go motivate him never to go back dey

if ah trini decide to play for the reggae boys,,clearly he is ah talented patient that escape from st anns...I happy mad people could put on all kinda crazy colours & get some applause too

So who come here to boast? Your attempt at saving face is laughable. Point out to me one post where I come here boasting.  My point was that T&T's good showing at the world cup came about as a result of the team employing the correct tactics...something that everyone who knows T&T football will be quick to agree with....If yo uthink by saying that I am beating my own chest, then ... what can i say.

On the contrary, we have a poster on the RBZ site (Triniman) that constantly taunt and brag at the same time....I dont believe anyone on the RBZ board have reacted to him quite the way you have reacted to my posts....

I understand, its a psychological thing, so no worry. You and Trininfinite are suffereing from the same desease.

and by teh way, you are welcome over on the RBZ forum any day....

Title: Re: Jamaica players in Swede league
Post by: Dutty on July 19, 2006, 01:36:28 PM
so if a naturalized trini yardie was to get a soca warriors call up or a trini decide to play for jamaica, how allyuh will feel bout that?

From my perspective...I really have no axe to grind with yard yuh know

I gave props to them fellahs in 98.

I do however have issues with constant serruptitious boasting...I eh know about others but I would never go on the rbz forum covertly biggin up soca warriors day after day and comparing/ contrasting past issues....but say what, let people talk dey talk everybody entitled

with regard to the original post...maybe ah read it wrong,, but 'mih blood just eh take to it' something seem suspect in the way it was written...but dais jus me

to answer your questions if ah naturalized yardie play with the warriors...I will support de man 110%, ah even willin to send him pictures of old kingston so it go motivate him never to go back dey

if ah trini decide to play for the reggae boys,,clearly he is ah talented patient that escape from st anns...I happy mad people could put on all kinda crazy colours & get some applause too

So who come here to boast? Your attempt at saving face is laughable. Point out to me one post where I come here boasting.  My point was that T&T's good showing at the world cup came about as a result of the team employing the correct tactics...something that everyone who knows T&T football will be quick to agree with....If yo uthink by saying that I am beating my own chest, then ... what can i say.

On the contrary, we have a poster on the RBZ site (Triniman) that constantly taunt and brag at the same time....I dont believe anyone on the RBZ board have reacted to him quite the way you have reacted to my posts....

I understand, its a psychological thing, so no worry. You and Trininfinite are suffereing from the same desease.

and by teh way, you are welcome over on the RBZ forum any day....



ahh boy yuh blood pressure raising...never seen your replys so excitable before...usually you is de one raisin de pressure

I will chalk it up to naievete...but your serruptitious. boasting...not overt boasting is what I was alluding too...if you never noticed it...check yuh past posts,,,but I know yuh playin dunce,,cause is years before I reach you have static here wit various posters...i eh think ALL ah dem is frothing mad dogs

If dais how triniman does drop it...he look for what he get over there,,as far as I know I never had any 'reaction' to your posts...ah never cuss nor buse yuh...I simply replied to you,,you know simple 'conversation'...apparently you dont like that sort of thing

Thanks for the invitation to peruse the rbz site...but unnnfortunately my bag of apathy is way to heavy to drag over there..maybe when it get lighter

good luck  :beermug:
Title: Re: Jamaica players in Swede league
Post by: Reggaefan on July 19, 2006, 02:10:14 PM
so if a naturalized trini yardie was to get a soca warriors call up or a trini decide to play for jamaica, how allyuh will feel bout that?

From my perspective...I really have no axe to grind with yard yuh know

I gave props to them fellahs in 98.

I do however have issues with constant serruptitious boasting...I eh know about others but I would never go on the rbz forum covertly biggin up soca warriors day after day and comparing/ contrasting past issues....but say what, let people talk dey talk everybody entitled

with regard to the original post...maybe ah read it wrong,, but 'mih blood just eh take to it' something seem suspect in the way it was written...but dais jus me

to answer your questions if ah naturalized yardie play with the warriors...I will support de man 110%, ah even willin to send him pictures of old kingston so it go motivate him never to go back dey

if ah trini decide to play for the reggae boys,,clearly he is ah talented patient that escape from st anns...I happy mad people could put on all kinda crazy colours & get some applause too

So who come here to boast? Your attempt at saving face is laughable. Point out to me one post where I come here boasting.  My point was that T&T's good showing at the world cup came about as a result of the team employing the correct tactics...something that everyone who knows T&T football will be quick to agree with....If yo uthink by saying that I am beating my own chest, then ... what can i say.

On the contrary, we have a poster on the RBZ site (Triniman) that constantly taunt and brag at the same time....I dont believe anyone on the RBZ board have reacted to him quite the way you have reacted to my posts....

I understand, its a psychological thing, so no worry. You and Trininfinite are suffereing from the same desease.

and by teh way, you are welcome over on the RBZ forum any day....



ahh boy yuh blood pressure raising...never seen your replys so excitable before...usually you is de one raisin de pressure

I will chalk it up to naievete...but your serruptitious. boasting...not overt boasting is what I was alluding too...if you never noticed it...check yuh past posts,,,but I know yuh playin dunce,,cause is years before I reach you have static here wit various posters...i eh think ALL ah dem is frothing mad dogs

If dais how triniman does drop it...he look for what he get over there,,as far as I know I never had any 'reaction' to your posts...ah never cuss nor buse yuh...I simply replied to you,,you know simple 'conversation'...apparently you dont like that sort of thing

Thanks for the invitation to peruse the rbz site...but unnnfortunately my bag of apathy is way to heavy to drag over there..maybe when it get lighter

good luck  :beermug:

Have a beer and cool off man... :beermug:

you are on form today Dutty. by the way, your name sounds very Jamaican  ;D

its kinda hard to believe you arer apathetic to Jamiaica and Jamaica's football in general...seeing that you spent all this time venting on the topic.
Title: Re: Jamaica players in Swede league
Post by: Toppa on July 19, 2006, 02:59:40 PM


Have a beer and cool off man... :beermug:

you are on form today Dutty. by the way, your name sounds very Jamaican  ;D


Jamaica isn't the genesis of all things West Indian. "Dutty" = "Dirty" in Trinidad.
Title: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: Reggaefan on August 13, 2006, 12:04:24 PM
Thu Aug 10, 2006
 
As the nation awaits the appointment of a new technical director of Jamaica's football, Rene Simoes, who directed Jamaica to a historic World Cup in 1998 has expressed to RJR Sports in an exclusive interview on Thursday, a real interest to direct the Reggae Boyz’s campaign in January, but he is awaiting official word from the JFF.

Simoes, who turns 56 in December, also managed Brazil's national women's team to a gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics, and he is now with the Iran under-23 team.

Simoes, who also had a stint with the Trinidad and Tobago Soca Warriors is set to be offered by the Iran FA a contract extension until the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.

However speaking with RJR Sports from Iran, Simoes says money will not be the deciding factor in choosing between the Asians or the Reggae Boyz should he be offered the job.

Simoes contract with Iran's under-23 squad ends in December, but he believes some pre-contract arrangement could be set.
 
 

Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: kounty on August 13, 2006, 12:19:05 PM
thanks for the news RF
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: ON DE BLOCK on August 13, 2006, 12:41:52 PM
Simoes know things could get ugly in Iran so he taking infront, as they say any port for ah storm, also seeing JA has been to a WC and TNT also and JA has not been back since, the race is now on to see who will get back to the WC first and in this case JA already failed at two attempts, let's see how this one unfolds...
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on August 13, 2006, 12:48:42 PM
who is JA head coach?
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: Savannah boy on August 13, 2006, 01:01:02 PM
He have a bad heart, why he want to coach dem for?
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: Reggaefan on August 13, 2006, 01:18:06 PM
thanks for the news RF

You are welcpme sir!  ;D...But is that bad news or good nerws to your ears? or neither?
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on August 13, 2006, 01:19:40 PM
Neither.....   i am tnt... i support tnt...  i dislike JA buh das dey business...  is only my business wen we square off
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: Reggaefan on August 13, 2006, 01:24:44 PM
Simoes know things could get ugly in Iran so he taking infront, as they say any port for ah storm, also seeing JA has been to a WC and TNT also and JA has not been back since, the race is now on to see who will get back to the WC first and in this case JA already failed at two attempts, let's see how this one unfolds...

Jamaica has already failed at two attempts at getting back to the world cup, true. But if you believe that T&T's job of getting back to the world cup is going to be any easier next time around than it was the last, then you are sadly mistaken. Take a look at whats going on around CONCACAF, look at some of the big name coaches that will be coming to the teams, and you will see what i'm talking about. Remember also that that half spot ticket that you went there on might not be around next time, and even if the half spot remains, with Australia joining teh asian zone, it might very well be a much stronger team than Bahrain challenging teh CONCACAF team for the spot.

Its not about Jamaica vs T&T my firend, if it was that simple, I suspect the Reggae Boyz would be a permanent fixtiure in the world cup.  ;D

I believe Simoes knows that it would be easier this time to return to the world cup than it was when he took us to France.  I mean, he must take courage from teh fact that Jamaica's beating stick during his days have managed to qualify. ;D ;D
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: Tenorsaw on August 13, 2006, 01:54:26 PM
Simoes know things could get ugly in Iran so he taking infront, as they say any port for ah storm, also seeing JA has been to a WC and TNT also and JA has not been back since, the race is now on to see who will get back to the WC first and in this case JA already failed at two attempts, let's see how this one unfolds...

Jamaica has already failed at two attempts at getting back to the world cup, true. But if you believe that T&T's job of getting back to the world cup is going to be any easier next time around than it was the last, then you are sadly mistaken. Take a look at whats going on around CONCACAF, look at some of the big name coaches that will be coming to the teams, and you will see what i'm talking about. Remember also that that half spot ticket that you went there on might not be around next time, and even if the half spot remains, with Australia joining teh asian zone, it might very well be a much stronger team than Bahrain challenging teh CONCACAF team for the spot.

Its not about Jamaica vs T&T my firend, if it was that simple, I suspect the Reggae Boyz would be a permanent fixtiure in the world cup.  ;D

I believe Simoes knows that it would be easier this time to return to the world cup than it was when he took us to France.  I mean, he must take courage from teh fact that Jamaica's beating stick during his days have managed to qualify. ;D ;D

RF yuh losing yuh diplomacy on this site.  Now you are downright envious and frustrated about JA's absence from the last World Cup.  Right now, we on top, and dat hurting bad.
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: ON DE BLOCK on August 13, 2006, 02:10:33 PM
Simoes know things could get ugly in Iran so he taking infront, as they say any port for ah storm, also seeing JA has been to a WC and TNT also and JA has not been back since, the race is now on to see who will get back to the WC first and in this case JA already failed at two attempts, let's see how this one unfolds...

Jamaica has already failed at two attempts at getting back to the world cup, true. But if you believe that T&T's job of getting back to the world cup is going to be any easier next time around than it was the last, then you are sadly mistaken. Take a look at whats going on around CONCACAF, look at some of the big name coaches that will be coming to the teams, and you will see what i'm talking about. Remember also that that half spot ticket that you went there on might not be around next time, and even if the half spot remains, with Australia joining teh asian zone, it might very well be a much stronger team than Bahrain challenging teh CONCACAF team for the spot.

Its not about Jamaica vs T&T my firend, if it was that simple, I suspect the Reggae Boyz would be a permanent fixtiure in the world cup.  ;D

I believe Simoes knows that it would be easier this time to return to the world cup than it was when he took us to France.  I mean, he must take courage from teh fact that Jamaica's beating stick during his days have managed to qualify. ;D ;D

Seeing that since 98 JA 'sticking' all of the above really proves that you all are worst of that us.

and if it was the World 'Pot' JA would be a permanent fixture,

as far as being JA beating stick, as I said before Simoes an JA 'stick' since 98.....
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: Reggaefan on August 13, 2006, 02:30:11 PM
Simoes know things could get ugly in Iran so he taking infront, as they say any port for ah storm, also seeing JA has been to a WC and TNT also and JA has not been back since, the race is now on to see who will get back to the WC first and in this case JA already failed at two attempts, let's see how this one unfolds...

Jamaica has already failed at two attempts at getting back to the world cup, true. But if you believe that T&T's job of getting back to the world cup is going to be any easier next time around than it was the last, then you are sadly mistaken. Take a look at whats going on around CONCACAF, look at some of the big name coaches that will be coming to the teams, and you will see what i'm talking about. Remember also that that half spot ticket that you went there on might not be around next time, and even if the half spot remains, with Australia joining teh asian zone, it might very well be a much stronger team than Bahrain challenging teh CONCACAF team for the spot.

Its not about Jamaica vs T&T my firend, if it was that simple, I suspect the Reggae Boyz would be a permanent fixtiure in the world cup.  ;D

I believe Simoes knows that it would be easier this time to return to the world cup than it was when he took us to France.  I mean, he must take courage from teh fact that Jamaica's beating stick during his days have managed to qualify. ;D ;D

RF yuh losing yuh diplomacy on this site.  Now you are downright envious and frustrated about JA's absence from the last World Cup.  Right now, we on top, and dat hurting bad.

sure i am envious of Jamaica not being at the last two world cups. I have never hidden that fact from anyone. any true football fan from anywhere would feel envious of other nations who mafde the finals when their team stayed home. So sure, I am envious of all 4 CONCACAF teams that qualified for Germany (Mexico, USA, Cista Rica, T&T). you dont think Guatemala and Honduras envious of Costa Rica?

Who are you on top of? 
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: big dawg on August 13, 2006, 03:56:22 PM
Simoes know things could get ugly in Iran so he taking infront, as they say any port for ah storm, also seeing JA has been to a WC and TNT also and JA has not been back since, the race is now on to see who will get back to the WC first and in this case JA already failed at two attempts, let's see how this one unfolds...

Jamaica has already failed at two attempts at getting back to the world cup, true. But if you believe that T&T's job of getting back to the world cup is going to be any easier next time around than it was the last, then you are sadly mistaken. Take a look at whats going on around CONCACAF, look at some of the big name coaches that will be coming to the teams, and you will see what i'm talking about. Remember also that that half spot ticket that you went there on might not be around next time, and even if the half spot remains, with Australia joining teh asian zone, it might very well be a much stronger team than Bahrain challenging teh CONCACAF team for the spot.

Its not about Jamaica vs T&T my firend, if it was that simple, I suspect the Reggae Boyz would be a permanent fixtiure in the world cup.  ;D

I believe Simoes knows that it would be easier this time to return to the world cup than it was when he took us to France.  I mean, he must take courage from teh fact that Jamaica's beating stick during his days have managed to qualify. ;D ;D

RF yuh losing yuh diplomacy on this site.  Now you are downright envious and frustrated about JA's absence from the last World Cup.  Right now, we on top, and dat hurting bad.

sure i am envious of Jamaica not being at the last two world cups. I have never hidden that fact from anyone. any true football fan from anywhere would feel envious of other nations who mafde the finals when their team stayed home. So sure, I am envious of all 4 CONCACAF teams that qualified for Germany (Mexico, USA, Cista Rica, T&T). you dont think Guatemala and Honduras envious of Costa Rica?

Who are you on top of?


RF.. have you ever considered focusing your energy and time into posting threads about BOTH Trinidad and Jamaica qualifing for the WC..

you come on the Soca Warriors website to promote JA football. You always find a way discredit the acheivments of the Soca Warriors....
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: palos on August 13, 2006, 05:18:08 PM
RF yuh losing yuh diplomacy on this site.  Now you are downright envious and frustrated about JA's absence from the last World Cup.  Right now, we on top, and dat hurting bad.

What diplomacy?  Allyuh could get fool by RF if allyuh want.  RF is a out and out Trini hater.  In EVERYTING.  It bun he more dan alyuh know dat T&T make World Cup.  And it will continue to bun he for time to come.
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: che on August 13, 2006, 06:27:16 PM
RF yuh losing yuh diplomacy on this site.  Now you are downright envious and frustrated about JA's absence from the last World Cup.  Right now, we on top, and dat hurting bad.

What diplomacy?  Allyuh could get fool by RF if allyuh want.  RF is a out and out Trini hater.  In EVERYTING.  It bun he more dan alyuh know dat T&T make World Cup.  And it will continue to bun he for time to come.

 :applause: :applause: :applause: :applause: Good post Palos. Is many years now I consider raggafart to be a snake in the grass. He always posting one set of double standard remarks to hide his true jealousness of sweet T&T.
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: Reggaefan on August 13, 2006, 06:43:04 PM
RF yuh losing yuh diplomacy on this site.  Now you are downright envious and frustrated about JA's absence from the last World Cup.  Right now, we on top, and dat hurting bad.

What diplomacy?  Allyuh could get fool by RF if allyuh want.  RF is a out and out Trini hater.  In EVERYTING.  It bun he more dan alyuh know dat T&T make World Cup.  And it will continue to bun he for time to come.

Sure does burn me to see T&T in the world cup while a bunch of tqlented players (RBZ) sits at home. I am sure the rest of CONCACAF i spissed of too.
By teh way, is Bahrain stil lplaying football?
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: Reggaefan on August 13, 2006, 06:44:50 PM
Simoes know things could get ugly in Iran so he taking infront, as they say any port for ah storm, also seeing JA has been to a WC and TNT also and JA has not been back since, the race is now on to see who will get back to the WC first and in this case JA already failed at two attempts, let's see how this one unfolds...

Jamaica has already failed at two attempts at getting back to the world cup, true. But if you believe that T&T's job of getting back to the world cup is going to be any easier next time around than it was the last, then you are sadly mistaken. Take a look at whats going on around CONCACAF, look at some of the big name coaches that will be coming to the teams, and you will see what i'm talking about. Remember also that that half spot ticket that you went there on might not be around next time, and even if the half spot remains, with Australia joining teh asian zone, it might very well be a much stronger team than Bahrain challenging teh CONCACAF team for the spot.

Its not about Jamaica vs T&T my firend, if it was that simple, I suspect the Reggae Boyz would be a permanent fixtiure in the world cup.  ;D

I believe Simoes knows that it would be easier this time to return to the world cup than it was when he took us to France.  I mean, he must take courage from teh fact that Jamaica's beating stick during his days have managed to qualify. ;D ;D

RF yuh losing yuh diplomacy on this site.  Now you are downright envious and frustrated about JA's absence from the last World Cup.  Right now, we on top, and dat hurting bad.

sure i am envious of Jamaica not being at the last two world cups. I have never hidden that fact from anyone. any true football fan from anywhere would feel envious of other nations who mafde the finals when their team stayed home. So sure, I am envious of all 4 CONCACAF teams that qualified for Germany (Mexico, USA, Cista Rica, T&T). you dont think Guatemala and Honduras envious of Costa Rica?

Who are you on top of?


RF.. have you ever considered focusing your energy and time into posting threads about BOTH Trinidad and Jamaica qualifing for the WC..

you come on the Soca Warriors website to promote JA football. You always find a way discredit the acheivments of the Soca Warriors....

Triniman et all does the same on teh RBZ site too. Come on man, I supported you guys durting teh world cup. The honeymoon is over now, time fuh you guys to get your regular dose of cut-arse. Say what, Trinis cant take the Picong?  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: kounty on August 13, 2006, 06:53:40 PM
thanks for the news RF

You are welcpme sir!  ;D...But is that bad news or good nerws to your ears? or neither?
us news bredda...but good of you to bring it anyway

Quote
By teh way, is Bahrain stil lplaying football?

yeah they jus lost 1-0 (correction...I waas reading an old score b4) with saudi arabia (a 2006 world cup team  ;D) in saudi arabia
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: palos on August 13, 2006, 06:57:49 PM
RF yuh losing yuh diplomacy on this site.  Now you are downright envious and frustrated about JA's absence from the last World Cup.  Right now, we on top, and dat hurting bad.

What diplomacy?  Allyuh could get fool by RF if allyuh want.  RF is a out and out Trini hater.  In EVERYTING.  It bun he more dan alyuh know dat T&T make World Cup.  And it will continue to bun he for time to come.

Sure does burn me to see T&T in the world cup while a bunch of tqlented players (RBZ) sits at home. I am sure the rest of CONCACAF i spissed of too.
By teh way, is Bahrain stil lplaying football?

Not sure if Bahrain playin football.  But we do know the US C Team aka MLS reserves are.  U remember them don't you?
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: kicker on August 13, 2006, 07:14:34 PM
Come on man, I supported you guys durting teh world cup.

LIAR !!!!!!!
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: che on August 13, 2006, 07:17:43 PM
Come on man, I supported you guys durting teh world cup.

LIAR !!!!!!!

As soon as we beat Bahrain , Raggafart went into hiding. The fact that we made it was too much for him to take.
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: scricketball on August 13, 2006, 07:45:37 PM
Meh happy fuh de JA boys. If TnT or JA qualify for SA2010, I dey. Dey supported we in Germany. Make love, not war.
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: palos on August 13, 2006, 07:57:32 PM
Meh happy fuh de JA boys. If TnT or JA qualify for SA2010, I dey. Dey supported we in Germany. Make love, not war.

Dis have nutting to do wit Jamaica.  Dis is bout callin out RF on he shit.
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: berris on August 13, 2006, 08:01:57 PM
RF yuh losing yuh diplomacy on this site.  Now you are downright envious and frustrated about JA's absence from the last World Cup.  Right now, we on top, and dat hurting bad.

What diplomacy?  Allyuh could get fool by RF if allyuh want.  RF is a out and out Trini hater.  In EVERYTING.  It bun he more dan alyuh know dat T&T make World Cup.  And it will continue to bun he for time to come.

Sure does burn me to see T&T in the world cup while a bunch of tqlented players (RBZ) sits at home. I am sure the rest of CONCACAF i spissed of too.
By teh way, is Bahrain stil lplaying football?



With all these talented players sitting home ,what has Jamaica football accomplish since 98 ? .....apart from some serious cut arse here and there  ...You just trying to ease the tabanca yuh have since 98,ah know it hut yuh all in yuh stones when we qualify and all yuh shit on all yuh self..  so in de mean time you will continue to grace this board with yuh FANTASTIC RUBBISH ( Real M ah taking ah borrow) and fooling yuh self thinking we buying yuh false praise,yuh feel is all imps here or wha,apart from yuhself , is only one or two  ;D ...we know what we have and we will be there 2010, right now all yuh eh even have ah coach and you bumping yuh gum,I know all yuh fingers and toes cross hoping JA beat TnT and if dat happen what wud that mean ? an automatic qualification to 2010 WC ? If I was you I wud be more worried bout which way JA football heading becuz unless all yuh pull it together de only WC all yuh seeing is on TV ... ...even all yuh youths geh some warm wash arse in de CAC ..what does de future hold RF  ???
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: rippin on August 13, 2006, 08:33:04 PM
Why do we need to bash JA because RF come and chook lil fire.
I wish the best for JA football, I just wish better than the best for our football. If Jamaica beat up on the rest of Concacaf I happy once we wash they a$$ when we meet. You think all them Spanish speaking side wasn't real vex when we make it in front of Guat?

I would love to see JA qualify for 2010 and US stay home. (We qualifying is obvious)
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: davyjenny on August 13, 2006, 09:40:34 PM
He have a bad heart, why he want to coach dem for?

If he has a bad heart he should not coach at all.
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: davyjenny on August 13, 2006, 09:47:33 PM
and if it was the World 'Pot' JA would be a permanent fixture,


on de block:ah like dah one :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: fishs on August 14, 2006, 01:33:28 AM

  Who is Simoes ?
 An where is Jamaica ?
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: spideybuff on August 14, 2006, 06:23:26 AM
I would like to see him back for JA. Doh get me wrong, I doh like Jamaica but I still want to see the Caribbean shine in Africa come 2010. I'll grant that the USA and Mexico will stil be the top 2 teams in 2010, but this rounds we hadda push them to the wire and TNT and Jamaica claiming the next 2 spots to qualify.

Besides, the measure of a man is determined by the quality of his enemies. If Jamaica remains in the crap state they in (at least compared to how they were during the 90's), then it is no good for us even if we start beating them regular again.
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: Trini _2026 on August 14, 2006, 06:49:39 AM
RF yuh losing yuh diplomacy on this site.  Now you are downright envious and frustrated about JA's absence from the last World Cup.  Right now, we on top, and dat hurting bad.

What diplomacy?  Allyuh could get fool by RF if allyuh want.  RF is a out and out Trini hater.  In EVERYTING.  It bun he more dan alyuh know dat T&T make World Cup.  And it will continue to bun he for time to come.

Sure does burn me to see T&T in the world cup while a bunch of tqlented players (RBZ) sits at home. I am sure the rest of CONCACAF i spissed of too.
By teh way, is Bahrain stil lplaying football?

ReggaeFan you made a mistake you meant a bunch of talented reggae boyz players sits in england ;D
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: Sam on August 14, 2006, 06:53:56 AM
I woulda feel shame calling a set of foreign born players Soca Warriors. Maybe one or 2, but a whole blasted team of foreign born they calling Reggae Boyz...  :rotfl: :rotfl: they must be eh even know they national anthem....
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: Midknight on August 14, 2006, 07:36:34 AM
I woulda feel shame calling a set of foreign born players Soca Warriors. Maybe one or 2, but a whole blasted team of foreign born they calling Reggae Boyz...  :rotfl: :rotfl: they must be eh even know they national anthem....

in all fairness there were only 6 foreign born players on the team and one did not feature at all during the world cup.

When you think about it, we had 3 and if Warner was good enough we probably would have had 4. when you add jloyd samuels and zamora to the mix (assuming they were eligible) we probably would have been right up there...
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: Sam on August 14, 2006, 07:47:54 AM
Jlloyd Samuel was born in T&T. Jump high, jump low, they are not eligible anyway.
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: Dutty on August 14, 2006, 07:53:48 AM
I woulda feel shame calling a set of foreign born players Soca Warriors. Maybe one or 2, but a whole blasted team of foreign born they calling Reggae Boyz...  :rotfl: :rotfl: they must be eh even know they national anthem....

in all fairness there were only 6 foreign born players on the team and one did not feature at all during the world cup.

When you think about it, we had 3 and if Warner was good enough we probably would have had 4. when you add jloyd samuels and zamora to the mix (assuming they were eligible) we probably would have been right up there...

Birchall and Shaka?

 who was the 3rd one?

And we splittin hairs wit shaka...because as long as yuh know what ah zandolee and a zwill is...doh matter wuh yuh passport say...yuh is ah trini
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: Trini _2026 on August 14, 2006, 08:22:06 AM
Here RF GIVING ALL KIND AH CHAT on the other side trying to big up his NPL

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Hey Triniman, how come yuh ent make no comment on Roen Nelson ripping up the nest in teh T&T league?
 
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if yuh want soemthing to talk bout talk bout it feel nice big up yuh chest but he eh in nothing trust me on that

So we have a total rucks in your words, who "ent nothing" bussing up the nets with great regularity in your League? hmm. The few Jamaicans who play there do very well from all indications. Not to worry, your boys Russel Latapy and Leonson Lewis started tgeir pro-careers in Jamaica many moons ago. 

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 Christopher who? Roen Nelson is not national material, but I bet you he will end up one of the leading scorers in your league...and will continue to return to Joe public on loan next year during the Jamaica off season. So what, Joe public couldnt find a better striker in T&T?

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Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: Reggaefan on August 14, 2006, 08:29:36 AM
RF yuh losing yuh diplomacy on this site.  Now you are downright envious and frustrated about JA's absence from the last World Cup.  Right now, we on top, and dat hurting bad.

What diplomacy?  Allyuh could get fool by RF if allyuh want.  RF is a out and out Trini hater.  In EVERYTING.  It bun he more dan alyuh know dat T&T make World Cup.  And it will continue to bun he for time to come.

Sure does burn me to see T&T in the world cup while a bunch of tqlented players (RBZ) sits at home. I am sure the rest of CONCACAF i spissed of too.
By teh way, is Bahrain stil lplaying football?

ReggaeFan you made a mistake you meant a bunch of talented reggae boyz players sits in england ;D

eh eh.

check out the number of UK born players on teh roster for Jamaica's opening game in the Last qualifying rounds. you will see that its the same number as T&T used in their opening world cup game vs Sweden.

What you dont realise is that teh trend has reversed somewhat. We have sent roughly 8 national players to the UK and other Europena Leagues in recent years. at the same time, we will continue o select the best UK born talent available to us. when you look at players such as Sol Cambell, ashley cole, Jermaine Pennant, Ian Wright who all currently have family in Jamaica, you would realise that it would be unwise of us not to tap into this pool. We gave England John Barnes and Lindford Christie after all. We gave Canada their most famous two sprinters of all time in donovan Bailrey and Ben Johnson (Well, I not too proud to say he is Jamaican  ;D)

Birchall played a VERY Key role in T&T making it past Bahrain. Isnt it fair enough to say that without the UK born white man, Trinidad wouldnt have made it past Bahrain? in the same way Burtons goals propelled Jamaica to France'98?


Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: berris on August 14, 2006, 09:04:28 AM
RF yuh losing yuh diplomacy on this site.  Now you are downright envious and frustrated about JA's absence from the last World Cup.  Right now, we on top, and dat hurting bad.

What diplomacy?  Allyuh could get fool by RF if allyuh want.  RF is a out and out Trini hater.  In EVERYTING.  It bun he more dan alyuh know dat T&T make World Cup.  And it will continue to bun he for time to come.

Sure does burn me to see T&T in the world cup while a bunch of tqlented players (RBZ) sits at home. I am sure the rest of CONCACAF i spissed of too.
By teh way, is Bahrain stil lplaying football?

ReggaeFan you made a mistake you meant a bunch of talented reggae boyz players sits in england ;D

eh eh.

check out the number of UK born players on teh roster for Jamaica's opening game in the Last qualifying rounds. you will see that its the same number as T&T used in their opening world cup game vs Sweden.

What you dont realise is that teh trend has reversed somewhat. We have sent roughly 8 national players to the UK and other Europena Leagues in recent years. at the same time, we will continue o select the best UK born talent available to us. when you look at players such as Sol Cambell, ashley cole, Jermaine Pennant, Ian Wright who all currently have family in Jamaica, you would realise that it would be unwise of us not to tap into this pool. We gave England John Barnes and Lindford Christie after all. We gave Canada their most famous two sprinters of all time in donovan Bailrey and Ben Johnson (Well, I not too proud to say he is Jamaican  ;D)

Birchall played a VERY Key role in T&T making it past Bahrain. Isnt it fair enough to say that without the UK born white man, Trinidad wouldnt have made it past Bahrain? in the same way Burtons goals propelled Jamaica to France'98?




Yow CHI CHI MAN reggae fan ,Wha yuh talking dey make green grass grow in Mexico ...BULL SHIT!!! Birchall did play an important role in us getting to the WC but it is plain ignorance to suggest that without 'the UK born white man' we wud not have qualified,wham is just you or all ah all yuh jamaicans is k#nts? yuh trying to rile up ppl with yuh 'white man' talk, yuh only sounding like jackass buoy.You come on here fooling yuh self bout you support TnT in de WC well I telling yuh right now YUH IS AH DAMN BLASTED LIAR ,yuh eh like or supporting nuttin coming out ah TNT,yuh on all yuh web site thrashing TnT and den coming here like ah f$%king hyprocrite ...steeuupppsss.
Maybe yuh eh understanding as ah writing in TnT lingo so ah go break it down for ....haul yuh dutty stinking bombo klat and you and de rest ah yuh chi chi man posse on de reggae boys girls web site cud kiss all de Soca Warriors backside ..........................................seen !!!
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: Trini _2026 on August 14, 2006, 09:20:27 AM
RF yuh losing yuh diplomacy on this site.  Now you are downright envious and frustrated about JA's absence from the last World Cup.  Right now, we on top, and dat hurting bad.

What diplomacy?  Allyuh could get fool by RF if allyuh want.  RF is a out and out Trini hater.  In EVERYTING.  It bun he more dan alyuh know dat T&T make World Cup.  And it will continue to bun he for time to come.

Sure does burn me to see T&T in the world cup while a bunch of tqlented players (RBZ) sits at home. I am sure the rest of CONCACAF i spissed of too.
By teh way, is Bahrain stil lplaying football?

ReggaeFan you made a mistake you meant a bunch of talented reggae boyz players sits in england ;D

eh eh.

check out the number of UK born players on teh roster for Jamaica's opening game in the Last qualifying rounds. you will see that its the same number as T&T used in their opening world cup game vs Sweden.

What you dont realise is that teh trend has reversed somewhat. We have sent roughly 8 national players to the UK and other Europena Leagues in recent years. at the same time, we will continue o select the best UK born talent available to us. when you look at players such as Sol Cambell, ashley cole, Jermaine Pennant, Ian Wright who all currently have family in Jamaica, you would realise that it would be unwise of us not to tap into this pool. We gave England John Barnes and Lindford Christie after all. We gave Canada their most famous two sprinters of all time in donovan Bailrey and Ben Johnson (Well, I not too proud to say he is Jamaican  ;D)

Birchall played a VERY Key role in T&T making it past Bahrain. Isnt it fair enough to say that without the UK born white man, Trinidad wouldnt have made it past Bahrain? in the same way Burtons goals propelled Jamaica to France'98?




Last time i check donvaon ,christie and ben learned to sprint in canada and the UK , so YOU ALL DID NOT GIVE THEM any thing. ... bailey played basketball in high school  , christie went to england at 7 and took up track at 19!!! johnson went to canada as a teen in the 70's then started sprinting in the 1980's. JA is no where in they into their development.Just as trinidad is no where in clement's development

Birchall played a very key role ? every player played a key role in us getting past bahrain.

. as for ja uk players they are marlon king,micah hyde and jason euell (had he been elligible),deon burton Jamie Lawrence.

Ashley cole as bajan background ,tap into CB recruited about 10 players from 2001-2003

Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: TrinInfinite on August 14, 2006, 09:26:55 AM
RF yuh losing yuh diplomacy on this site.  Now you are downright envious and frustrated about JA's absence from the last World Cup.  Right now, we on top, and dat hurting bad.

What diplomacy?  Allyuh could get fool by RF if allyuh want.  RF is a out and out Trini hater.  In EVERYTING.  It bun he more dan alyuh know dat T&T make World Cup.  And it will continue to bun he for time to come.

Sure does burn me to see T&T in the world cup while a bunch of tqlented players (RBZ) sits at home. I am sure the rest of CONCACAF i spissed of too.
By teh way, is Bahrain stil lplaying football?

ReggaeFan you made a mistake you meant a bunch of talented reggae boyz players sits in england ;D

eh eh.

check out the number of UK born players on teh roster for Jamaica's opening game in the Last qualifying rounds. you will see that its the same number as T&T used in their opening world cup game vs Sweden.

What you dont realise is that teh trend has reversed somewhat. We have sent roughly 8 national players to the UK and other Europena Leagues in recent years. at the same time, we will continue o select the best UK born talent available to us. when you look at players such as Sol Cambell, ashley cole, Jermaine Pennant, Ian Wright who all currently have family in Jamaica, you would realise that it would be unwise of us not to tap into this pool. We gave England John Barnes and Lindford Christie after all. We gave Canada their most famous two sprinters of all time in donovan Bailrey and Ben Johnson (Well, I not too proud to say he is Jamaican  ;D)

Birchall played a VERY Key role in T&T making it past Bahrain. Isnt it fair enough to say that without the UK born white man, Trinidad wouldnt have made it past Bahrain? in the same way Burtons goals propelled Jamaica to France'98?




Last time i check donvaon ,christie and ben learned to sprint in canada and the UK , so YOU ALL DID NOT GIVE THEM any thing. ... bailey played basketball in high school  , christie went to england at 7 and took up track at 19!!! johnson went to canada as a teen in the 70's then started sprinting in the 1980's. JA is no where in they into their development.Just as trinidad is no where in clement

Birchall played a very key role ? every player played a key role in us getting past bahrain.

. as for ja uk players they are marlon king,micah hyde and jason euell (had he been elligible),deon burton Jamie Lawrence.

Ashley cole as bajan background ,tap into CB recruited about 10 players from 2001-2003



you have time 2 listen to him triniman? ??? my uncle is mark mckoy, him and bailey were good friends, dem fellahs learn in canada not jamaica, and bailey still cant beat my uncle at a 50 metre dash or hurdles, haul yuh ass RF
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: Trini _2026 on August 16, 2006, 12:44:55 PM
RF yuh quiet eh boxhill does lie plenty

published: Wednesday | August 16, 2006
Howard Walker, Staff Reporter


Former national technical director Rene Simoes has refuted claims that he applied for the position to coach the Reggae Boyz, saying instead he was contacted by Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) president Crenston Boxhill to fulfil that role.

However, Boxhill was quick to point out that it was a friend of Simoes who constantly called the JFF pleading for them to listen to what Simoes had to say.

Simoes was responding to an article carried in the Sunday Gleaner which stated that he applied for the job but wouldn't become available until January 2007.

The Brazilian coach also referred to a point expressed in the article which said he might not get serious thought because he was the one responsible for the sacking of Boxhill as team manager during the France '98 qualification series.

Said Simoes: "I would like to clarify that I didn't apply to the post ... it was Mr. Boxhill (Crenston) who called me in Iran to discuss the matter.

Great joy

"I told him that it would be with great joy that I would accept the invitation, but after January 2007. I have a contract until December 2006 with the Iran Football Federation and the Olympic Committee Association," Simoes said in communication with The Gleaner.

When contacted yesterday, Boxhill told The Gleaner that, "over a two weeks period Simoes' very good friend Neville Bell called me not less than five times saying that Rene would like to speak with me and, as a matter of fact, Rene had asked him to get a feel of the atmosphere in Jamaica from the general public and the JFF".

"Because I had my short list, I ignored the discussion," he said.

"But Neville convinced me to hear what he had to say. Out of respect, I spoke to him and he said to me that Jamaica was looking for a coach and he was interested, but he was not available and was going to Brazil the following day and if we were interested I should contact him (there).

"That was the last discussion we had. I did not contact him in Brazil and have not spoken to him since. I don't know if that is what he means when he says he was contacted by the JFF," said Boxhill.

In search of coaches

Currently, the JFF is looking for two coaches to run the football programme - one to take charge of the football academy and the other for the team.

The list has being narrowed based on the JFF's financial constraints with Englishmen John Barnes and Glen Hoddle, Foppe de Haan of the Netherlands and top Brazilian club coach Oswaldo de Oliveira being the frontrunners, along with Argentinean Jose Pekerman, who resigned after the World Cup.

However, Simoes who led Jamaica successfully to the World Cup in 1998 before resigning in 2000, said he had no problem applying, but just wanted to set the record straight.

"I'm not saying applying would make me look with less value because after the Reggae Boyz '98, the list of coaches interested in working in Jamaica is so big and makes me very proud of that," he said.

Simoes, 54, is a well-travelled Brazilian and is the current coach of Iran Under-23 national team. He also coached the Trinidad and Tobago national team.

In 2004, he led the Brazilian women's team to the final of the women's Olympic football tournament, losing to the United States.

Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: berris on August 16, 2006, 04:21:04 PM
RF is just ah gums bumper, nuttin more andmaybe a lil less, all yuh just wait and hear the amount ah manure he coming back on here with to respond to triniman .......pleanty ah dem damn jamaicans is ah bunch ah Christopher Coloumbuses.......DAMN BLASTED LIARS !!! ..Burning Sphere  sing bout all yuh ...
Title: Re: Simoes apply for Jamaica Job
Post by: Trini _2026 on August 16, 2006, 04:33:53 PM
RF is just ah gums bumper, nuttin more andmaybe a lil less, all yuh just wait and hear the amount ah manure he coming back on here with to respond to triniman .......pleanty ah dem damn jamaicans is ah bunch ah Christopher Coloumbuses.......DAMN BLASTED LIARS !!! ..Burning Sphere  sing bout all yuh ...
:rotfl:
Title: Money no objective - Simoes
Post by: Trini _2026 on August 24, 2006, 04:56:00 PM
Money no objective - Simoes

by Howard Walker, Staff Reporter

As the cash-strapped Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) continues its hunt for a national coach, former technical director Rene Simoes said money is not an issue for him if he should return to coach Jamaica

"Money was never an issue between me and Jamaica. I always accepted what they could pay and above all, a sum that would not affect the country," Simoes told The Star.

"What matters most are the working conditions, and in this respect, I am certain that under the government of Portia Simpson there will be no problems," added Simoes.

Simoes, who spent six years as Jamaica's technical director, said Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller is "not only an intelligent woman, but also a sports lover who saw first-hand the benefits in terms of money and publicity the World Cup brought to Jamaica."

"The support of the private sector and an (football) administration with a high level of professionalism must be sought," noted Simoes.

BETTER COACH

Simoes, who is currently the coach of Iran's Under-23 side and led Brazil women's team to silver at the 2004 Olympics, said he has grown in stature as a coach.

"I am a better coach now because I learn with each new experience in my personal and professional life. I make the comment based especially on my work with the Brazilian Women's Olympic team," Simoes noted.

"Men see the whole picture, while women see the details. They need more information, they need to be understood, they question more and verbalise their thoughts more. With them, I learned to observe things more carefully and think of the details, and it helped me to better develop the preparation of a team."

Simoes, who came to Jamaica in 1994 and led Jamaica to the 1998 World Cup before resigning in 2000, said continuity is important to carry the programme forward.

Said Simoes: "The secret will be to give continuity to the achievements made since then (1998 World Cup). Hard work, dreams, defeat, reorganisation, success, obstacles will all be a part of this process.

Bigger potential

"Knowledge has a very short expiration date in this period of globalisation. Things change at the speed of light, and we must keep up with all the new things we are exposed to.

We must focus on the details and understand that only the constant search for perfection will lead to success."

He added: "We must keep the principles but change the strategy. The world has changed, people have changed, and Jamaica has changed. We are not the same, but we have an even bigger potential."
Title: Re: Money no objective - Simoes
Post by: dcs on August 24, 2006, 04:59:34 PM

man throwing lyrics for Portia and JA
Title: Re: Money no objective - Simoes
Post by: Trini _2026 on August 24, 2006, 05:03:27 PM
RF bring yuh tail out here ................... yes the land of milk and honey nuff money no probloem mon nuff JA businessmen pocket it  long the JA Dollars strong and cyar done.

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Considering our budget situation, they might as well bring him back. Not only is he a success story for Jamaica, alot of the senior squad was in the youth program under Simoes, so he is well familiar with them. He knows what he is getting into regarding the politics and the culture. Oh, did I mention that he is a proven success story.

The man obviously has something to prove and he has always said that he has an emotional connection with Jamaica. The motivation is definatley there.

Bring him back and get it over with.  

Title: Re: Money no objective - Simoes
Post by: triniairman on August 24, 2006, 05:37:47 PM
TRINIMAN yuh right about one thing Ja have nuff dollars, but guess what it eh worth shit  ;D
Title: Re: Money no objective - Simoes
Post by: Trini _2026 on August 24, 2006, 05:42:45 PM
TRINIMAN yuh right about one thing Ja have nuff dollars, but guess what it eh worth shit  ;D

yuh mad ah wha  they have 1000 & 10,0000 dollar bills ah hear . and the $25 dollar coins  :o money like sand
Title: Re: Money no objective - Simoes
Post by: Reggaefan on August 24, 2006, 05:45:17 PM
RF bring yuh tail out here ................... yes the land of milk and honey nuff money no probloem mon nuff JA businessmen pocket it  long the JA Dollars strong and cyar done.

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Considering our budget situation, they might as well bring him back. Not only is he a success story for Jamaica, alot of the senior squad was in the youth program under Simoes, so he is well familiar with them. He knows what he is getting into regarding the politics and the culture. Oh, did I mention that he is a proven success story.

The man obviously has something to prove and he has always said that he has an emotional connection with Jamaica. The motivation is definatley there.

Bring him back and get it over with.  



Ypou dont get it do you? Tell me something, what kinda money did all yuh pay the St. Lucian coach when he was in charge of your team? And why didnt you bring in teh big name coach then? Seems we are all in teh same boat
Title: Re: Money no objective - Simoes
Post by: Touches on August 24, 2006, 05:56:31 PM
If is one thing SImoes was very vocal and communicated well.

He used to write the nation a letter each week.

He even coached supporters how to be fans....of course some amongst us didnt agree. I remember he once wrote we have to boo the opposition and intimidate them and make them know where they are. All kinda letter to the editor happen after saying that is poor sportsmanship etc.

But I vex we didnt keep Rene...I see real improvement in our side in the short time he was here...and we beat Honduras away.

Only thing I doe like about SImoes....

He is a advocate of the long hoof ball....knock it around in the back and play it long for the fwds.

Other than that he is a good coach.
Title: Re: Money no objective - Simoes
Post by: Trini _2026 on August 24, 2006, 06:02:32 PM
RF bring yuh tail out here ................... yes the land of milk and honey nuff money no probloem mon nuff JA businessmen pocket it  long the JA Dollars strong and cyar done.

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Considering our budget situation, they might as well bring him back. Not only is he a success story for Jamaica, alot of the senior squad was in the youth program under Simoes, so he is well familiar with them. He knows what he is getting into regarding the politics and the culture. Oh, did I mention that he is a proven success story.

The man obviously has something to prove and he has always said that he has an emotional connection with Jamaica. The motivation is definatley there.

Bring him back and get it over with.  



Ypou dont get it do you? Tell me something, what kinda money did all yuh pay the St. Lucian coach when he was in charge of your team? And why didnt you bring in teh big name coach then? Seems we are all in teh same boat

boss we were changing coaches like crazy back then najir to charles to BSC.   Plus you  boasting and talking this and that bout getting a big name big money coach and business men making 5 million pound a year and bout JFF and  the economy could easy support that etcetc . when d  mark buss the newz is they cost to much  8). Boxhill and them was suppose to name the big name coach 2 wks back
Title: Re: Money no objective - Simoes
Post by: berris on August 24, 2006, 06:32:05 PM
RF bring yuh tail out here ................... yes the land of milk and honey nuff money no probloem mon nuff JA businessmen pocket it  long the JA Dollars strong and cyar done.

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Considering our budget situation, they might as well bring him back. Not only is he a success story for Jamaica, alot of the senior squad was in the youth program under Simoes, so he is well familiar with them. He knows what he is getting into regarding the politics and the culture. Oh, did I mention that he is a proven success story.

The man obviously has something to prove and he has always said that he has an emotional connection with Jamaica. The motivation is definatley there.

Bring him back and get it over with.  



Ypou dont get it do you? Tell me something, what kinda money did all yuh pay the St. Lucian coach when he was in charge of your team? And why didnt you bring in teh big name coach then? Seems we are all in teh same boat

JA cud never be in de same boat as TnT...right now all yuh depending on ah beat up rubber raft wid pleanty hole ,to get all yuh to SA ....while we crusing on ah luxury Liiner ...doh fool yuh self all yuh have no choice but to take wha all yuh small money cud buy, nuttin more nuttin less ....... you only farse an outta place.!!!
Title: Re: Money no objective - Simoes
Post by: Reggaefan on August 24, 2006, 07:06:38 PM
RF bring yuh tail out here ................... yes the land of milk and honey nuff money no probloem mon nuff JA businessmen pocket it  long the JA Dollars strong and cyar done.

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Considering our budget situation, they might as well bring him back. Not only is he a success story for Jamaica, alot of the senior squad was in the youth program under Simoes, so he is well familiar with them. He knows what he is getting into regarding the politics and the culture. Oh, did I mention that he is a proven success story.

The man obviously has something to prove and he has always said that he has an emotional connection with Jamaica. The motivation is definatley there.

Bring him back and get it over with.  



Ypou dont get it do you? Tell me something, what kinda money did all yuh pay the St. Lucian coach when he was in charge of your team? And why didnt you bring in teh big name coach then? Seems we are all in teh same boat

JA cud never be in de same boat as TnT...right now all yuh depending on ah beat up rubber raft wid pleanty hole ,to get all yuh to SA ....while we crusing on ah luxury Liiner ...doh fool yuh self all yuh have no choice but to take wha all yuh small money cud buy, nuttin more nuttin less ....... you only farse an outta place.!!!

You forgetting that you got to The last world cup through teh back door? Dont talk too early man, world cup qualification for Africa not even start yet. I can see you are omne of thhem who havent a clue as to what football is all about. T&T is cruisning on a luxury liner to the next world cup.
Wait until qualification start before you start bragging!
Title: Re: Money no objective - Simoes
Post by: berris on August 24, 2006, 07:31:34 PM
RF bring yuh tail out here ................... yes the land of milk and honey nuff money no probloem mon nuff JA businessmen pocket it  long the JA Dollars strong and cyar done.

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Considering our budget situation, they might as well bring him back. Not only is he a success story for Jamaica, alot of the senior squad was in the youth program under Simoes, so he is well familiar with them. He knows what he is getting into regarding the politics and the culture. Oh, did I mention that he is a proven success story.

The man obviously has something to prove and he has always said that he has an emotional connection with Jamaica. The motivation is definatley there.

Bring him back and get it over with.  



Ypou dont get it do you? Tell me something, what kinda money did all yuh pay the St. Lucian coach when he was in charge of your team? And why didnt you bring in teh big name coach then? Seems we are all in teh same boat

JA cud never be in de same boat as TnT...right now all yuh depending on ah beat up rubber raft wid pleanty hole ,to get all yuh to SA ....while we crusing on ah luxury Liiner ...doh fool yuh self all yuh have no choice but to take wha all yuh small money cud buy, nuttin more nuttin less ....... you only farse an outta place.!!!

You forgetting that you got to The last world cup through teh back door? Dont talk too early man, world cup qualification for Africa not even start yet. I can see you are omne of thhem who havent a clue as to what football is all about. T&T is cruisning on a luxury liner to the next world cup.
Wait until qualification start before you start bragging!


Is confidence more than bragging.....you are de one that talks big like if de JFF have all dis money to get a high profile coach and you me and Ray Charles cud see that eh true,right now all yuh not 'deciding which coach to employ' all yuh have no other choice but to name someone like CB or similar becuz that is de best all yuh afford right now,you refuse to admit or accept that but by being in denial doh mean that yuh right just that yuh eh man enough to face facts.
Title: Re: Money no objective - Simoes
Post by: SHOTTA on August 24, 2006, 09:34:49 PM
touches yuh memory good boy

i remember as a yute man i wuda be thinkin dis coach man real like to write boy

he had d local media in a niceness with them words as well as keeping the country primed in a football frenzy
Title: Re: Money no objective - Simoes
Post by: Disgruntled_Trini on August 24, 2006, 09:38:47 PM

while we crusing on ah luxury Liiner ...



and by Luxury Liner yuh mean Stern
Title: Re: Money no objective - Simoes
Post by: berris on August 24, 2006, 09:49:42 PM

while we crusing on ah luxury Liiner ...



and by Luxury Liner yuh mean Stern


...YUH GO AAAAAHHSK DAT!!! .....yuh must know is Stern fault .
Title: Re: Money no objective - Simoes
Post by: Disgruntled_Trini on August 24, 2006, 10:15:49 PM

while we crusing on ah luxury Liiner ...



and by Luxury Liner yuh mean Stern


...YUH GO AAAAAHHSK DAT!!! .....yuh must know is Stern fault .



that going and sink like the titanic
Title: Re: Money no objective - Simoes
Post by: berris on August 24, 2006, 10:27:45 PM

while we crusing on ah luxury Liiner ...



and by Luxury Liner yuh mean Stern


...YUH GO AAAAAHHSK DAT!!! .....yuh must know is Stern fault .



that going and sink like the titanic

..well ah hope yuh cud swim becuz you on dah same Luxuary Liner all ah TnT crusing on to SA ......unless, of course, yuh buy space on de JA   rubbah raft ..
Title: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Winnipeg Fury on September 02, 2006, 07:17:01 AM
Canada vs Jamaica

Canada squad slowly building

August 30, 2006


(CP) - Assembling the Canadian soccer team is never easy. Just ask interim coach Stephen Hart.
In preparing a squad for Monday's friendly against Jamaica in Montreal (Rogers Sportsnet, 4 p.m. ET), the Canadian Soccer Association was unable to secure the services of MLS players Dwayne De Rosario and Adrian Serioux (Houston) and Ante Jazic (Los Angeles).
Houston, with games Wednesday and Saturday, is looking to improve its position in the run-up to the playoffs while Jazic is injured.
Mike Klukowski (FC Brugge, Belgium) was also unavailable. Fellow midfielder Atiba Hutchinson (FC Copenhagen, Denmark) was invited to camp but picked up a knock in a club game on the weekend.
To make matters worse, the Montreal Impact declined to release goalkeeper Greg Sutton and defenders Adam Braz and Gave Gervais until after its USL game Thursday night in Portland.
Striker Iain Hume (Leicester City, England) did make it to Canada but has been laid low by dental problems.
"It's a situation that you just have to live with. You just sort of get on with it," Hart said Wednesday of the challenge in bringing Canada's talent together. "There's no sense crying about it. We all know the situation with the players and the clubs and it's been going on for ever, it seems.
"I'm under no real illusion. It's very difficult for players to come in and play for an interim coach that they really might be thinking might not be there at the end. But I'm not asking them to play for Stephen Hart. They've been asked to play for Canada. It's the first game in Montreal in 11 years and I think they should really relish the opportunity and enjoy the game."
Hart, who was an assistant to former coach Frank Yallop with the senior squad and runs the under-17 team, has not applied for the vacant Canadian coaching job. He has not ruled it out, either.
"I'm a coach. Obviously to coach the country's national team is a huge honour," he said from Ottawa where the team was training before leaving for Montreal on Thursday. "You want to make sure that things are right, that allow you to have success. It's not just about things on the field."
He is currently looking at three games as interim coach and wants to see how it goes. Canada visits Jamaica for a rematch on Oct. 8 and is negotiating to play a friendly in Europe in November. Hart declined to name the potential opponent, saying the contract had yet to be finalized.
Hart hopes to bring players who didn't make it into the squad this time for the game in Jamaica -- and then pick his team for the third game based on what he saw in the first two.
"You can't invite everybody, obviously," he said. "We have three games, I thought I would sort of share it around. ... I'd like to give some other players a chance to prove themselves."
Midfielder Jim Brennan is in camp. He's currently without a team, but Hart says the former Bristol City, Nottingham Forest, Norwich and Southampton player is looking good.
Striker Tomaz Radzinski (Fulham, England) and fullback Paul Stalteri (Tottenham, England) are also with the squad.
Midfielder Julian de Guzman (Deportivo La Coruna, Spain) arrived in Ottawa on Tuesday night.
"It's a good group," said Hart. "They've trained well."
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Jumbie on September 02, 2006, 07:40:09 AM
Good luck to SH... would have been nice to see him get ALL players for his first test.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: warmonga on September 02, 2006, 07:56:05 AM
good luck,  A  hope alyuh get about 3...
war...
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on September 02, 2006, 08:04:52 AM
good luck,  A  hope alyuh get about 3...
war...

Come on Canada!
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Winnipeg Fury on September 02, 2006, 08:57:41 AM

MONTREAL (CP) - Paul Stalteri isn't going to worry about competition for his job back in England, while he's on home soil helping Canada's national soccer team.
With 50 caps, the veteran right back is the most experienced international player on a Canadian squad that will face Jamaica in a friendly Monday at the Claude Robillard Stadium (4 p.m. ET).
Meanwhile, his English club Tottenham Hotspur acquired right back Pascal Chimbonda from Wigan Athletic at the transfer deadline this week for a reported six million pounds ($12.6 million Cdn). He's the latest in a small wave of French players to join Spurs under new sporting director Damien Comolli of France.
Chimbonda was one of the surprise players of last season, when he was named to the Premiership team of the year by his fellow pros.
"I knew going into the season that with only one back there, they'd pick up another one," said the 28-year-old Stalteri. "You can't play the season with only one."
"So yes, it's competition. but on any big club there's at least two guys to every position and that's what it will be there. Playing in Bremen (Germany) most of my career, it was the exact same thing - two or three guys in each position. I'm used to it."
Tottenham also picked up French midfielder Steed Malbranque from Fulham this week. And they added left back Benoit Assou Ekotto and central defender Dorian Dervitte, both of France.
But then, a little flavour from a country that reached the World Cup final this summer should only boost the north London club.
"That's what the trend seems to be," Stalteri added with a smile. "It might have something to do with the sporting director being from France."
He said it will be up to Dutch head coach Martin Jol how much he plays.
Stalteri joined Tottenham last season after eight years with Werder Bremen in the Bundesliga. He had one goal in 33 league matches and another in FA Cup play.
The Brampton, Ont., fullback missed Spurs' first two league matches this season with an ankle injury suffered a week into training camp in July, so the match against Jamaica will be his first in several weeks.
"I'm looking forward to Monday and playing a good game against a CONCACAF opponent," he said. "It'll be my first match in a while and hopefully it will be a good one."
Jamaica is ranked 74th in the world, to No. 82 for Canada.
Canada's interim head coach and national U-17 coach Stephen Hart has yet to name his starting 11. He won't have all 18 players together until practice on Saturday.
Three players from the Montreal Impact - goalkeeper Greg Sutton and defenders Adam Braz and Gabriel Gervais - were absent Friday after playing Thursday night in Portland, Ore.
Hart wants to test as many players as possible in this match and a return match at Kingston, Jamaica on Oct. 8. Canada will also play a friendly in November in Europe, but the opponent has yet to be announced.
It is likely that veterans like Stalteri, defender Kevin McKenna of the German club Cottbus and Fulham striker Tomasz Radzinski will play Monday - Canada's first game in Montreal since a 3-0 loss to Turkey in 1995.
"I thought it was important for people in Canada to see these players that are on TV," said Hart. "We don't play a lot in Canada and this is the first game in the east for many years."
Also on the squad are former Impact players Patrice Bernier, Sandro Grande and Olivier Occean, all Montreal natives now playing in Scandinavia.
In the past, Canada's international games in Montreal have drawn more local immigrants from the visiting country than Canadian supporters. In one case, the "home" crowd booed the Canadian anthem.
"Any time you play in Canada, in certain areas, you're going to get that," added Hart. "It's something the players are accustomed to."
"Really, the only place it probably wouldn't happen is if we played in Newfoundland."
About 5,000 fans are expected to attend, less than half of what the Impact draws, but Labour Day weekend is busy with amateur soccer tournaments around Quebec.
Hart has watched film of the Jamaicans, known as the Reggae Boyz, but said they also have a new coach and may no longer play the same style.
"We're going in more concerned about what we do than what they do," he said.
Jamaica will train Saturday in Montreal, when Ziggy Marley, son of Jamaican reggae legend Bob Marley, will participate in a short scrimmage with the Canadian squad.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Midknight on September 02, 2006, 09:09:19 AM
Glad to know we not the only ones that does ketch they tail to get we players...and look at that...the US is just across the border and check how mls bending  :(
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Winnipeg Fury on September 02, 2006, 09:26:41 AM
I'm particularly happy that Ziggy Marley has thrown his support behind Canada.  ;D
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: jamaica2099 on September 02, 2006, 09:49:14 AM
Wow! You guys are really behind Canada. Who next? Alaska. 
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Trini _2026 on September 02, 2006, 09:57:00 AM
Wow! You guys are really behind Canada. Who next? Alaska. 


Well the canandain coach is trinidadian . And what your damm problem anyway steeeps
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Midknight on September 02, 2006, 09:58:18 AM
Wow! You guys are really behind Canada. Who next? Alaska. 

This man is like a bleddy virus...
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: jamaica2099 on September 02, 2006, 10:11:53 AM
Wow! You guys are really behind Canada. Who next? Alaska. 


Well the canandain coach is trinidadian . And what your damm problem anyway steeeps
Oh yeah. Forgot the coach is a Trini. That alone should be a strong motivational factor to beat Canada. Too bad it's going to end in a draw.
 :rotfl: :rotfl: Who am I kidding. 2-1 to Jamaica
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Trini on September 02, 2006, 11:05:40 AM
Hope Ja does well and do not embarass the Caribbean as they have been doing in their last couple internationals.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Lionpaw on September 02, 2006, 11:24:49 AM
Wow! You guys are really behind Canada. Who next? Alaska. 

So dem stay man. Dem love di behind ting. Nuh watch nuh face. We nuh need Trini support. We ago teach Canada a lesson and mek dem coach go back a Trinidad and warn dem bout the dangerous Reggae Boyz. Trinidad, you next.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Grande on September 02, 2006, 11:37:43 AM
Too bad DeRosario not playing...was looking forward to see the distribution of serious beat
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: jamaica2099 on September 02, 2006, 12:49:31 PM
I'm particularly happy that Ziggy Marley has thrown his support behind Canada.  ;D
Every Jamaican knows where Ziggy's true allegiance lies. He's just showing the Canadians some Reggae moves that they will get on Monday. ;D ;D
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: FireBrand on September 02, 2006, 12:58:56 PM
Wow! You guys are really behind Canada. Who next? Alaska. 
We ago teach Canada a lesson and mek dem coach go back a Trinidad and warn dem bout the dangerous Reggae Boyz. Trinidad, you next.

 :yawning:
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Winnipeg Fury on September 02, 2006, 04:11:45 PM
Ziggy goes on intelligence mission

By ARPON BASU



MONTREAL (CP) - Ziggy Marley was in Montreal on Saturday to perform a concert but he spent the afternoon handling some other business.

The reggae star joined the Canadian soccer team on the pitch at the Claude Robillard Centre as it continued preparations to face Jamaica in an international friendly Monday.

The dreadlocked Jamaican kicked the ball around with a some of Canada's best and said he was taking mental notes to pass on to the Reggae Boyz.

"I'm a spy, this is intelligence," he joked afterwards. "The Jamaican team is supposed to come to my show, so I'll tell them what I saw.

"But they didn't let me see much, you noticed that? They finished everything before I came."

 

Just too keep an eye on things Canada's Patrice Bernier and Olivier Occean got their names on the guest list for the show, though they vowed not to get too caught up in the festivities.

"There's no curfew," Bernier said, "we just have to keep it reasonable."

Not that interim Canadian coach Stephen Hart was too concerned about Marley's intelligence-gathering skills.

"I'm not even sure he knows when the game is," he quipped.

Hart was obviously more concerned with taking advantage of his first practice with a full complement of players.

Three members of the United Soccer League's Montreal Impact - goaltender Greg Sutton plus defenders Gabriel Gervais and Adam Braz - joined the squad after returning from Thursday night's 1-0 win over the Portland Timbers in Oregon.

"It's our first day together and some of the boys are tired," Hart said. "But it was nice to finally have everybody here."

Hart put the Canadians through a brisk, 90-minute practice, capped by a high-energy, three-quarter field scrimmage, and he feels he saw enough to be able to announce his starting lineup Sunday.

Sutton, Gervais and Braz are the only members of the team who don't play professionally in Europe and some may assume that puts them at a disadvantage when competing against pros from the English, German and Spanish leagues. But Hart says that's not necessarily the case.

"If you look at Europe, it's the beginning of the season, the pre-season just ended, whereas the other guys have been playing on a more consistent basis," Hart said. "So they'll be a little further ahead than the others."

One of the top Canadian talents playing in Europe right now, 23 year-old midfielder Atiba Hutchinson of FC Copenhagen, won't suit up for Canada while he nurses a hamstring injury.

Hart figures his absence gives other players a chance to shine.

"If you have an Atiba, you might have the team shaped differently," he said. "But without him, you just need to get on with what you need to do."

The Canadians still have their share of European players, led by Calgary's Kevin McKenna of German club Energie Cottbus, whose nine international goals in 33 caps is the most on the Canadian squad.

But there are several players coming over from Europe with fewer than 20 caps to their credit who will be looking to play a bigger role including Julian de Guzman, a midfielder with Spanish club Deportivo La Coruna and the first Canadian ever to play in La Liga.

"For me it's still a dream to even think about it," said de Guzman, who is beginning his second season with the club. "Last season I got a chance to play against Barcelona and twice against Real Madrid. It was a dream come true, and I hope to live that dream again this season."

The Toronto native feels he is an example of the growth of Canadian men's soccer and that the red and white are well positioned to qualify for the next World Cup in 2010, despite all the doubters at home.

"We are equipped definitely to qualify for the World Cup," he said. "What we have now is one of the better generations going into the next World Cup. So I hope we can get our act together with every game we have and hopefully in the future people will have different opinions and impressions of us."
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Toppa on September 02, 2006, 04:45:56 PM
Hope Ja does well and do not embarass the Caribbean as they have been doing in their last couple internationals.

lol
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: maxg on September 02, 2006, 05:51:50 PM
Come Monday ah carryin 2 flag, whoever score ah waving, cyar lose..
When T&T playin is Red, Black & White tru & tru...win or lorse
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: pecan on September 02, 2006, 06:24:10 PM
Looks like Jamiaca also having problems assembling thier team too.  Here is a post I copied off the Canadian Voyagers forum:

Top Boyz may miss friendly
published: Monday | August 28, 2006

Nodley Wright, Freelance Writer

Eight days before the Reggae Boyz play their first match since being swamped 6-0 by England in a pre-World Cup friendly, the Jamaica Football Federation is still to finalise their squad.

The Reggae Boyz meet Canada in the first of a home and away friendly series on Monday, September 4, and according to recently installed interim coach Carl Brown it has been a difficult process getting the squad together. Brown said he is hopeful of having a squad released today.

"We are having a little problem in that a number of the players that we are trying to get will not come," Brown told The Gleaner yesterday. "Even locally we are having problems. Some of the players that we were hoping to have we understand are still in New York," he added.

With Monday, September 4 being a date recognised by FIFA for friendlies, players in the English Premiership and the Championship will not have any games on the weekends but teams playing in lower leagues will not have that luxury.

"Some of them who play in England will have a game on September 2. It makes no sense to have them play on the Saturday, then fly to Jamaica to fly to Canada on Sunday for the game. It makes no sense," explained Brown who added that players born in Jamaica would require a Canadian visa, which time would not allow.

Among those who are set to miss the match because of a Saturday game are goalkeeper and captain Donovan Ricketts, Jermaine Johnson and Jamal Campbell-Ryce. Ricardo Fuller and Damion Stewart who play in the Championship will make the trip while Claude Davis is injured.

Getting national representatives based in the United States to play in this game is not any easier.

"Tyrone Marshall has just come back from an injury so the club has asked us not select him. Andy Williams we have sent something off to but we have not had a response as yet." added Brown .

The story is no different with the Jamaicans based in Sweden. Luton Shelton was ruled out by a midweek injury while Jermaine Hue's club has, like Marshall's, requested that he not be invited. The other two, midfielder Khari Stephenson and forward Teofore Bennett are available, however.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: palos on September 02, 2006, 06:28:41 PM
Looks like Jamiaca also having problems assembling thier team too. 

At least they PLAYIN.  No excuse really for us to cancel the 2 games that were previously advertised.

Den again...is TTFF...de more tings change, de more dey remain de same.  SNAFU RULES!
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: TrinInfinite on September 02, 2006, 06:40:45 PM
Looks like Jamiaca also having problems assembling thier team too. 

At least they PLAYIN. No excuse really for us to cancel the 2 games that were previously advertised.

Den again...is TTFF...de more tings change, de more dey remain de same. SNAFU RULES!

jamaica admin and coaching in a mess and dey still playing, we have no excuse atall, but de whip say october we havin some friendlies, so say wha...
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Tongue on September 02, 2006, 08:39:14 PM
Looks like Jamiaca also having problems assembling thier team too. 

At least they PLAYIN. No excuse really for us to cancel the 2 games that were previously advertised.

Den again...is TTFF...de more tings change, de more dey remain de same. SNAFU RULES!

jamaica admin and coaching in a mess and dey still playing, we have no excuse atall, but de whip say october we havin some friendlies, so say wha...

when we play we have ah friendly, until then we in have none.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Storeboy on September 02, 2006, 09:52:14 PM
Ah have to back Jamaica. I am a Trini first West Indian next. 
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: palos on September 02, 2006, 10:39:47 PM
Normally, I could care less about how Canada do on the fotball field.  However, de head coach is meh padnah, ah real proud of what he accomplish and ah want to see HIM, and by extension, HIS TEAM do well.  Therefore, I want to see Canada do well in this game or any game where he in charge unless he playin T&T in which case he could haul he ass... ;D ;D
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Tongue on September 02, 2006, 10:42:52 PM
Normally, I could care less about how Canada do on the fotball field.  However, de head coach is meh padnah, ah real proud of what he accomplish and ah want to see HIM, and by extension, HIS TEAM do well.  Therefore, I want to see Canada do well in this game or any game where he in charge unless he playin T&T in which case he could haul he ass... ;D ;D

kyahkyahkyahkyahkyah  :rotfl: alyuh good oui
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Lionpaw on September 02, 2006, 10:43:48 PM
Ah have to back Jamaica. I am a Trini first West Indian next. 

Haill yute!! You the 1st person on this site that say summ'n like dat. I hope Jah continue to guide and protect u in your endeavours. Yuh ago live long.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: pecan on September 03, 2006, 10:39:18 AM
I backing Canada (even though my wife and she family is JA).

Living here since 1972 and overall, have no complaints.  On the other hand, if dey playing T&T, den is T&T first.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Jumbie on September 03, 2006, 10:45:06 AM
Normally, I could care less about how Canada do on the fotball field.  However, de head coach is meh padnah, ah real proud of what he accomplish and ah want to see HIM, and by extension, HIS TEAM do well.  Therefore, I want to see Canada do well in this game or any game where he in charge unless he playin T&T in which case he could haul he ass... ;D ;D

kyahkyahkyahkyahkyah  :rotfl: alyuh good oui

U see how he stop.. he drinking the people wata and ONLY because he fren involved he supportin.. jus as ah say.. north people real watless oui.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: RasIred on September 03, 2006, 11:09:42 AM
Ah have to back Jamaica. I am a Trini first West Indian next. 

Haill yute!! You the 1st person on this site that say summ'n like dat. I hope Jah continue to guide and protect u in your endeavours. Yuh ago live long.

I second that..... :beermug:
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Patterson on September 03, 2006, 11:20:42 AM
Ah have to back Jamaica. I am a Trini first West Indian next. 

(http://cms.childnetacademy.org/uimages/group6/1_boy_walking_with_jamaica_flag_lg_wm.gif)
mi haffi agree wit dat
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Socapro on September 03, 2006, 12:03:06 PM
Ah have to back Jamaica. I am a Trini first West Indian next. 

(http://cms.childnetacademy.org/uimages/group6/1_boy_walking_with_jamaica_flag_lg_wm.gif)
mi haffi agree wit dat

I agree with Storeboy but as the Canadian coach is ah Trini & could possibly be a future T&T head coach I have to wish SH all the best for any game he is in charge of except if Canada is facing T&T keeping in mind that if he does well it can benefit T&T football in the long-term.  This is called looking at the bigger long-term picture and with that I would like to say Canada 2 - 1 JA not wishing JA anything bad but T&T and Trinis come first, sorry Patterson but ah so it go!  8)

Btw Patterson if Canada's coach was a Jamaican and possible future head coach of JA that could definitely help JA to qualify for 2010 WC who would you support in this game thinking bout the long-term and not the short-term benefites to JA football? RF you could answer this question too if yuh want as yuh always longing for the word JA to be mentioned on this forum to have something to say.  ;)
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: warmonga on September 03, 2006, 12:38:25 PM
listen people canada getting at least 3.. trus mi..
war...
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Socapro on September 03, 2006, 12:43:21 PM
listen people canada getting at least 3.. trus mi..
war...

If Canada gets 3 then expect them to score at least 4 as they will not lose this game. Right now JA not ready for Canada as they have been wise enough to employ a Trini coach!  ;D
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Socafan on September 03, 2006, 12:53:43 PM
Cyar back Canada over JA man. The rivalry ends when the game between us and them ends. Hart right now has nothing, nana, zippo to do with Trini ball. He in the enemy camp as far as I am concerned. Good luck JA.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: TrinInfinite on September 03, 2006, 12:55:41 PM
Ah have to back Jamaica. I am a Trini first West Indian next. 

(http://cms.childnetacademy.org/uimages/group6/1_boy_walking_with_jamaica_flag_lg_wm.gif)
mi haffi agree wit dat

I agree with Storeboy but as the Canadian coach is ah Trini & could possibly be a future T&T head coach I have to wish SH all the best for any game he is in charge of except if Canada is facing T&T keeping in mind that if he does well it can benefit T&T football in the long-term.  This is called looking at the bigger long-term picture and with that I would like to say Canada 2 - 1 JA not wishing JA anything bad but T&T and Trinis come first, sorry Patterson but ah so it go! 8)

Btw Patterson if Canada's coach was a Jamaican and possible future head coach of JA that could definitely help JA to qualify for 2010 WC who would you support in this game thinking bout the long-term and not the short-term benefites to JA football? RF you could answer this question too if yuh want as yuh always longing for the word JA to be mentioned on this forum to have something to say. ;)

bredda we should ask dem, if it was canada vs trinidad with the canadian coach being from yard who would dey support, dey would say canada, truss meh on dat, some trinis too stupid saying dey supporting jamaica, if de tables were turned it would be a horse of a diff colour, dem jamaican would support canada..  truss meh
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Socapro on September 03, 2006, 01:05:22 PM
Cyar back Canada over JA man. The rivalry ends when the game between us and them ends. Hart right now has nothing, nana, zippo to do with Trini ball. He in the enemy camp as far as I am concerned. Good luck JA.

Hey is this a friendly or a World Cup qualifier? It being a friendly & SH being a friend, Trini & ex-poster here I am backing him! And yes the better he does the more likely he may end up being the T&T head coach sometime in the future. If SH tells me that he will never consider the option of being a T&T head coach in the future then I will happily back JA in this game but until such time I wishing him well.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Winnipeg Fury on September 03, 2006, 01:18:12 PM
Here is your friendly Fury Hart update:


TORONTO (CP) - The Canadian Soccer Association doesn't plan to begin its search for a new men's head coach until the new year, the association's chief operating official said Thursday.
Kevan Pipe said interim coach Stephen Hart will run the squad for games Monday in Montreal against Jamaica, an Oct. 8 rematch in Kingston, Jamaica, and a planned November friendly in Europe against an as-yet-unannounced team.
Frank Yallop resigned in June to take over the MLS Los Angeles Galaxy. Hart, one of Yallop's assistants and coach of the national under-17 team, was appointed interim coach in July.
Pipe said the CSA board will meet in December to plan the coaching search.
''There's no intent whatsoever prior to the end of this year to fill that position,'' Pipe said.

Pipe said that was to allow the existing team management to finish out the 2006 calendar.
''And obviously (it was) a chance to take a look at Stephen in action,'' Pipe said. ''We feel we have a couple of options here in Canada. No secret that Stephen and Dale (Mitchell, another Yallop assistant and under-20 coach) are probably two of the names that most people bandy about.
''And then the board will have to determine in December which direction it wants to go: whether a Canadian option, North American option, worldwide option or what have you.''
While the CSA has not yet solicited applications, it is receiving them ''on a weekly basis,'' Pipe said.
When the search officially starts, the association will likely follow past practice and use a headhunter to help identify top candidates, he added.
The association has not seriously considered taking a page from Australia, which in the leadup to the World Cup had Guus Hiddink as its part-time European-based coach, with assistant coach Graham Arnold following the domestic scene. Like Canada, most of Australia's top pros play in Europe.
''The Australians really broke the mould on that one,'' Pipe said. ''In fairness, that has never really been discussed internally.
''We've taken note of it and we've watched the success Hiddink had with the program.''
Pipe said the new coach should be involved with developing soccer in Canada ''not just simply restricted to 15 or 20 players playing solely on the national team.
The Hiddink model is an option, he added, although not a high-priority one. More likely is a Canadian or foreign hire, as in the last two managers: Yallop and Germany's Holger Osieck.
Hiddink, who led 42nd-ranked Australia to the second round in Germany, stepped down after the World Cup to coach Russia.

http://www.tsn.ca/soccer/news_story/?ID=175958&hubname=soccer
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: maxg on September 03, 2006, 01:23:56 PM
buh leh me ask ah "out of Bounds" question..

Who ever do more good for Trinidadians, Canada or Jamaica ? or what has Jamaica ever done for Trinidad or it's people ? Did they lend us there expertise, there riches, there monies, or show us how to develop our talents, did Quarrie ever do ah coachin clinic, Asafa or Maureen do ah training session...Bob or Buju give we ah free concert...invitation to hire some of our educated or give we ah education.....nah we doh need it, right, we have money to take from we..

I doh hate on nobody, can't, without living in dey shoes...buh doh tell meh because ah man black, dah iz why ah mus support he...cause from since dawn, is blackman self that dictatethe state of blackman today, good and bad....Canada on the other hand is one of the few places that provided an escape out of the bondage of slavery, and still provides an escape of hardships today...
So doh nobody cyar tell meh bout not backin Canada against anybody ...
and bout same region an stuff...mankind from same region writing dey own neihbour off right in T&T or Jamaica everyday normal...ah still doh hate dem, buh doh tell meh backdem....even here in Canada, if one ah we buy ah  shot, most times is one ah we sell it...so whey the togetherness...
the only reason ah carryin ah JA flag is because I have some JA friends, buh ah backin Canada SH or Yallop, cause I can live here and have 5 Canadian kids here, who may one day get a chance to play for Canada, and may or may not ever get ah chance to play football for T&T...nb we talkin football, ah doh back Canada in every, everything...but that is another good thing here...choice
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: TrinInfinite on September 03, 2006, 01:44:18 PM
buh leh me ask ah "out of Bounds" question..

Who ever do more good for Trinidadians, Canada or Jamaica ? or what has Jamaica ever done for Trinidad or it's people ? Did they lend us there expertise, there riches, there monies, or show us how to develop our talents, did Quarrie ever do ah coachin clinic, Asafa or Maureen do ah training session...Bob or Buju give we ah free concert...invitation to hire some of our educated or give we ah education.....nah we doh need it, right, we have money to take from we..

I doh hate on nobody, can't, without living in dey shoes...buh doh tell meh because ah man black, dah iz why ah mus support he...cause from since dawn, is blackman self that dictatethe state of blackman today, good and bad....Canada on the other hand is one of the few places that provided an escape out of the bondage of slavery, and still provides an escape of hardships today...
So doh nobody cyar tell meh bout not backin Canada against anybody ...
and bout same region an stuff...mankind from same region writing dey own neihbour off right in T&T or Jamaica everyday normal...ah still doh hate dem, buh doh tell meh backdem....even here in Canada, if one ah we buy ah shot, most times is one ah we sell it...so whey the togetherness...
the only reason ah carryin ah JA flag is because I have some JA friends, buh ah backin Canada SH or Yallop, cause I can live here and have 5 Canadian kids here, who may one day get a chance to play for Canada, and may or may not ever get ah chance to play football for T&T...nb we talkin football, ah doh back Canada in every, everything...but that is another good thing here...choice

well said bredda, de vet has spoken :beermug: :applause: :applause: :applause:
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Socapro on September 03, 2006, 01:45:21 PM
Well said Maxg!

Btw do we have any players of Trini parentage on the Canadian team?
It will be interesting to find out which ones if any players on the Canada team have Trini roots!

Maxg can you or anyone else help?!
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Lionpaw on September 03, 2006, 01:51:42 PM
buh leh me ask ah "out of Bounds" question..

Who ever do more good for Trinidadians, Canada or Jamaica ? or what has Jamaica ever done for Trinidad or it's people ? Did they lend us there expertise, there riches, there monies, or show us how to develop our talents, did Quarrie ever do ah coachin clinic, Asafa or Maureen do ah training session...Bob or Buju give we ah free concert...invitation to hire some of our educated or give we ah education.....nah we doh need it, right, we have money to take from we..

I doh hate on nobody, can't, without living in dey shoes...buh doh tell meh because ah man black, dah iz why ah mus support he...cause from since dawn, is blackman self that dictatethe state of blackman today, good and bad....Canada on the other hand is one of the few places that provided an escape out of the bondage of slavery, and still provides an escape of hardships today...
So doh nobody cyar tell meh bout not backin Canada against anybody ...
and bout same region an stuff...mankind from same region writing dey own neihbour off right in T&T or Jamaica everyday normal...ah still doh hate dem, buh doh tell meh backdem....even here in Canada, if one ah we buy ah  shot, most times is one ah we sell it...so whey the togetherness...
the only reason ah carryin ah JA flag is because I have some JA friends, buh ah backin Canada SH or Yallop, cause I can live here and have 5 Canadian kids here, who may one day get a chance to play for Canada, and may or may not ever get ah chance to play football for T&T...nb we talkin football, ah doh back Canada in every, everything...but that is another good thing here...choice

That's a bunch of bull crap. We could turn it around and say Trinidad chargin us an arm and a leg for ur oil. Look how much oil u got and so mean with it to ur caribbean counterparts. That's why we switch to get Venezuelan oil cause they give us a better deal. With all that said, when it comes to football the majority of Jamaicans back Trinidad as if it was the Reggae Boyz playin. I was surprised when i come on this site and see how Trini feel about us when I know ppl out here who went all out to support u in the WC, buyin ur jerseys and shyt. You need to try and get in contact with sum Trinis out here in JA and ask them how much we were supportin u in the WC. Lot of u hypocritical though. Only few Trinis I know really back Jamaica. I don't know where this babblood towards us came from. We get more supprt from Hait, Barbados, Guyan, Grenada etc. Only Trinidad I know hate on us like this.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Socapro on September 03, 2006, 02:17:33 PM
That's a bunch of bull crap. We could turn it around and say Trinidad chargin us an arm and a leg for ur oil. Look how much oil u got and so mean with it to ur caribbean counterparts. That's why we switch to get Venezuelan oil cause they give us a better deal. With all that said, when it comes to football the majority of Jamaicans back Trinidad as if it was the Reggae Boyz playin. I was surprised when i come on this site and see how Trini feel about us when I know ppl out here who went all out to support u in the WC, buyin ur jerseys and shyt. You need to try and get in contact with sum Trinis out here in JA and ask them how much we were supportin u in the WC. Lot of u hypocritical though. Only few Trinis I know really back Jamaica. I don't know where this babblood towards us came from. We get more supprt from Hait, Barbados, Guyan, Grenada etc. Only Trinidad I know hate on us like this.

I don't personally hate JA so don't try to generalise. In this instant being a game between Canada & JA and wanting to support our friend SH in his first stint as Canada's national coach I am giving him my support. Remember its just a friendly and not a World Cup qualifier and as such I am wishing him well. A Canada draw or win is my prediction.

Btw if this was a T&T vs Canada friendly with Canada being coached by an unpcoming Jamaican coach who might one day coach your Jamaican team to World Cup qualification which team would you support T&T or Canada?

Please be honest and doh try to bullshit us eh?!  :-\
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: maxg on September 03, 2006, 02:31:23 PM
LionPaw the issue you are having that is preventing you from seeing the big picture....1. I am not representative of Trini's or Trinidad. 2. Because I am supportin Canada or Jamaica in a football game does not mean there is bad blood, hate or anything else between me an Jamaica, jamaicans or even the Jamaica football.3. Although I was born in Trinidad, I became ah man iand a father in Canada, and have participated and represented Canada on an International level at soccer and Track in a friendly capacity, never would have even been considered for Trinidad, does not mean I hate or would hate Trinidad, so why Jamaica. 4. My reasons for backin Canada are mine, not allyuh, dem or we..5. I am very happy you support Jamaica, as I would in many other scenarios, and on many other issues, and have put my life on the line for a Jamacan brother, just as he he and other ppl from different caribbean backgrounds have done for me....but this is sport, though it is an part of life, it is hardly  about life..
If you cannot distinguish all that, then you wouldn't understan, yet ah won't hold that against you either...Good Luck to Jamaica still.

add: Canada Coach, or players, or the majority of Canadian supporters although they would be trying to win the game, don't hate Jamaica either..true,true
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Lionpaw on September 03, 2006, 02:35:41 PM
That's a bunch of bull crap. We could turn it around and say Trinidad chargin us an arm and a leg for ur oil. Look how much oil u got and so mean with it to ur caribbean counterparts. That's why we switch to get Venezuelan oil cause they give us a better deal. With all that said, when it comes to football the majority of Jamaicans back Trinidad as if it was the Reggae Boyz playin. I was surprised when i come on this site and see how Trini feel about us when I know ppl out here who went all out to support u in the WC, buyin ur jerseys and shyt. You need to try and get in contact with sum Trinis out here in JA and ask them how much we were supportin u in the WC. Lot of u hypocritical though. Only few Trinis I know really back Jamaica. I don't know where this babblood towards us came from. We get more supprt from Hait, Barbados, Guyan, Grenada etc. Only Trinidad I know hate on us like this.

I don't personally hate JA so don't try to generalise. In this instant being a game between Canada & JA and wanting to support our friend SH in his first stint as Canada's national coach I am giving him my support. Remember its just a friendly and not a World Cup qualifier and as such I am wishing him well. A Canada draw or win is my prediction.

Btw if this was a T&T vs Canada friendly with Canada being coached by an unpcoming Jamaican coach who might one day coach your Jamaican team to World Cup qualification which team would you support T&T or Canada?

Please be honest and doh try to bullshit us eh?!  :-\

Don, if u was out here in Jamaica now u would see that Soca Warriors is like a whole new movement. The ppl out here have a new vibe towards Trinidad now since the WC. I can guarantee that most ppl would still back Trinidad because on paper the match is Trinidad vs. Canada. Not Trinidad vs Jamaican coach. For all we care as long as he is not helpin Jamaica's development backing him wouldn't benefit us.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Socapro on September 03, 2006, 02:46:42 PM
Don, if u was out here in Jamaica now u would see that Soca Warriors is like a whole new movement. The ppl out here have a new vibe towards Trinidad now since the WC. I can guarantee that most ppl would still back Trinidad because on paper the match is Trinidad vs. Canada. Not Trinidad vs Jamaican coach. For all we care as long as he is not helpin Jamaica's development backing him wouldn't benefit us.

Sometimes a good hiding helps your development! It makes you realise that you still need to improve. Lets be honest here, if JA loses this game it will send you'll the message that Canada will be tough in real World Cup qualifiers and you will need to come better next time.

I want our friend SH to win all his games as Canada head coach between now and December so that their Federation may consider offering him the job full time come December. Once SH has got enough experience under his belt with Canada I am sure the TTFF will consider approaching him as a future T&T head coach, that's where I see the long-term benefit of him doing well coming to T&T football.

Good luck to your team but even better luck to SH!  ;D
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Grande on September 03, 2006, 04:34:01 PM
Well said Maxg!

Btw do we have any players of Trini parentage on the Canadian team?
It will be interesting to find out which ones if any players on the Canada team have Trini roots!

Maxg can you or anyone else help?!

Atiba Hutchinson, he playing his club football in Denmark
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Carib-Briton on September 03, 2006, 04:44:29 PM
Well said Maxg!

Btw do we have any players of Trini parentage on the Canadian team?
It will be interesting to find out which ones if any players on the Canada team have Trini roots!

Maxg can you or anyone else help?!

Atiba Hutchinson, he playing his club football in Denmark
A good friend of '' 20 year old '' Luton Sheldon.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: JDB on September 03, 2006, 05:30:01 PM
I was surprised when i come on this site and see how Trini feel about us when I know ppl out here who went all out to support u in the WC, buyin ur jerseys and shyt. You need to try and get in contact with sum Trinis out here in JA and ask them how much we were supportin u in the WC. Lot of u hypocritical though. Only few Trinis I know really back Jamaica. I don't know where this babblood towards us came from. We get more supprt from Hait, Barbados, Guyan, Grenada etc. Only Trinidad I know hate on us like this.

It is all about perspective man. You only seeing what going on in JA.

If you walk around TnT is all love for JA - music, culture, people.

Make a move to the outside and it is a very different situation. You will say thet "you don't know badblood towards Jamaicans comes from" and I will ask the exact opposite.

The fact is that you cannot generalize or quanitfy the level of mutual dislike. There are some Trinis and some Jamaicans who just don't like each other, usually because of personal experiences.

I will tell you one thing that definitely plays a part though. People from JA are generally more "nationalist" thinking than Trinis. They have a larger expat and immigrant population and they stick together and are more prone to compete with a Trini than embrace them just because they are also from the West Indies. If you meet a Jamaican one on one everything cool, run in to a group and expect to be reminded that you are a Trini.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on September 03, 2006, 05:39:43 PM
allyuh Jamaicans get d f**k off our forum nah dread.....

or   i understand y allyuh here....  yuh wanna be as close to a world cup team as possible... ;D
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Midknight on September 03, 2006, 05:43:53 PM
With all that said, when it comes to football the majority of Jamaicans back Trinidad as if it was the Reggae Boyz playin. I was surprised when i come on this site and see how Trini feel about us when I know ppl out here who went all out to support u in the WC, buyin ur jerseys and shyt. You need to try and get in contact with sum Trinis out here in JA and ask them how much we were supportin u in the WC. Lot of u hypocritical though. Only few Trinis I know really back Jamaica.

Quite frankly I remember in 1998 biting mih nails during Jamaica match against Mexico and jumping up and down like a imps when they qualify...but the amount ah shit talk ah hear from some of all you this rounds make we wonder where the caribbean unity really is.

Is years now i hearing j'cans saying we support alyuh even though alyuh doh support we and trinis saying the same thing so it have to be that both of we lying. I think it have haters everywhere just as it have people with goodwill everywhere. Whats for sure is that generalising won't get us anywhere.

That said, I is one man tempted to support Canada just because of some of the assness i see written by Reggaefan, Lion paw and Corncom/Jamaica 2099 in the last month alone.  :devil:

At the end of the day though I doh really care one way or the other. I not seeing the match and i doh like either how either team does play.

I have more important things to study, like why the **** TNT not playing a match when about 80% of the teams in the top 100 are  >:(
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Reggaefan on September 03, 2006, 06:03:46 PM
With all that said, when it comes to football the majority of Jamaicans back Trinidad as if it was the Reggae Boyz playin. I was surprised when i come on this site and see how Trini feel about us when I know ppl out here who went all out to support u in the WC, buyin ur jerseys and shyt. You need to try and get in contact with sum Trinis out here in JA and ask them how much we were supportin u in the WC. Lot of u hypocritical though. Only few Trinis I know really back Jamaica.

Quite frankly I remember in 1998 biting mih nails during Jamaica match against Mexico and jumping up and down like a imps when they qualify...but the amount ah shit talk ah hear from some of all you this rounds make we wonder where the caribbean unity really is.

Is years now i hearing j'cans saying we support alyuh even though alyuh doh support we and trinis saying the same thing so it have to be that both of we lying. I think it have haters everywhere just as it have people with goodwill everywhere. Whats for sure is that generalising won't get us anywhere.

That said, I is one man tempted to support Canada just because of some of the assness i see written by Reggaefan, Lion paw and Corncom/Jamaica 2099 in the last month alone.  :devil:

At the end of the day though I doh really care one way or the other. I not seeing the match and i doh like either how either team does play.

I have more important things to study, like why the **** TNT not playing a match when about 80% of the teams in the top 100 are  >:(

Why are you "begging" Jamaica's support? Why is it so important for you to garner support from Jamaica or the other caribbean nations for that matter(or even CONCACAF), when at the end of the day, these are the very same teams you comete with for football glory? Look man, the only people who will ever support T&T football 100% are the people who were born there, no one else. And how do you define "support"? If I get a day off to watch T&T games at the world cup, is that defined as support? When Gamma from the Reggae Boyz Site pay his way to Germany to watch all 3 of T&T's games, is that defined as support?

The Reggae Boyz forum as well as this very one came into existence partly because of the very "rivalry" that defines Jamaica and T&T football. Get a grip man. Tell me this, how many Hondurans you know "supporting" El Salvador? (They went to war over a football game to boot) Or how many Mexican you know "supporting" the USA?

I can route for T&T, whenever Jamaica is not in the picture (like last world cup)...but when my team is involved (like world cup qualifying, or Gold Cup), to hell with all yuh ;D

When it comes to football, support comes from the heart, nowehere else. I live in teh USA, but my patriotism lies with one country only, and that is Jamaica. I will never truley support the USA....they are a rival of my team. We need to understand the dymanics of this thing.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Reggaefan on September 03, 2006, 06:15:11 PM
I was surprised when i come on this site and see how Trini feel about us when I know ppl out here who went all out to support u in the WC, buyin ur jerseys and shyt. You need to try and get in contact with sum Trinis out here in JA and ask them how much we were supportin u in the WC. Lot of u hypocritical though. Only few Trinis I know really back Jamaica. I don't know where this babblood towards us came from. We get more supprt from Hait, Barbados, Guyan, Grenada etc. Only Trinidad I know hate on us like this.

It is all about perspective man. You only seeing what going on in JA.

If you walk around TnT is all love for JA - music, culture, people.

Make a move to the outside and it is a very different situation. You will say thet "you don't know badblood towards Jamaicans comes from" and I will ask the exact opposite.

The fact is that you cannot generalize or quanitfy the level of mutual dislike. There are some Trinis and some Jamaicans who just don't like each other, usually because of personal experiences.

I will tell you one thing that definitely plays a part though. People from JA are generally more "nationalist" thinking than Trinis. They have a larger expat and immigrant population and they stick together and are more prone to compete with a Trini than embrace them just because they are also from the West Indies. If you meet a Jamaican one on one everything cool, run in to a group and expect to be reminded that you are a Trini.

See, we as football fans dont really understand the power of "football passion". I am amazed that people on this message board would draw conclusions that Jamaicans dislike Trinidadians (or vice versa), based on the fact that we "bad talk" each other when it comes to football.
All the Trinis I know living in Jamaica while I lived there never felt uncomfortable living there...and i doubt the many Jamaicans living in Trinidad feel quiete welcome there.

You gotta appreciate the power of this sport. one world RIVALRY. I bet you there is absolutely no love between fans of Argentina and Brazil today, after that 3-0 ass whopping Brazil put on them. Time for us to wake up! Forget Caribbean unity when it comes to sports...its not going to happen!
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Midknight on September 03, 2006, 07:18:51 PM
With all that said, when it comes to football the majority of Jamaicans back Trinidad as if it was the Reggae Boyz playin. I was surprised when i come on this site and see how Trini feel about us when I know ppl out here who went all out to support u in the WC, buyin ur jerseys and shyt. You need to try and get in contact with sum Trinis out here in JA and ask them how much we were supportin u in the WC. Lot of u hypocritical though. Only few Trinis I know really back Jamaica.

Quite frankly I remember in 1998 biting mih nails during Jamaica match against Mexico and jumping up and down like a imps when they qualify...but the amount ah shit talk ah hear from some of all you this rounds make we wonder where the caribbean unity really is.

Is years now i hearing j'cans saying we support alyuh even though alyuh doh support we and trinis saying the same thing so it have to be that both of we lying. I think it have haters everywhere just as it have people with goodwill everywhere. Whats for sure is that generalising won't get us anywhere.

That said, I is one man tempted to support Canada just because of some of the assness i see written by Reggaefan, Lion paw and Corncom/Jamaica 2099 in the last month alone.  :devil:

At the end of the day though I doh really care one way or the other. I not seeing the match and i doh like either how either team does play.

I have more important things to study, like why the **** TNT not playing a match when about 80% of the teams in the top 100 are  >:(

Why are you "begging" Jamaica's support? Why is it so important for you to garner support from Jamaica or the other caribbean nations for that matter(or even CONCACAF), when at the end of the day, these are the very same teams you comete with for football glory? Look man, the only people who will ever support T&T football 100% are the people who were born there, no one else. And how do you define "support"? If I get a day off to watch T&T games at the world cup, is that defined as support? When Gamma from the Reggae Boyz Site pay his way to Germany to watch all 3 of T&T's games, is that defined as support?

The Reggae Boyz forum as well as this very one came into existence partly because of the very "rivalry" that defines Jamaica and T&T football. Get a grip man. Tell me this, how many Hondurans you know "supporting" El Salvador? (They went to war over a football game to boot) Or how many Mexican you know "supporting" the USA?

I can route for T&T, whenever Jamaica is not in the picture (like last world cup)...but when my team is involved (like world cup qualifying, or Gold Cup), to hell with all yuh ;D

When it comes to football, support comes from the heart, nowehere else. I live in teh USA, but my patriotism lies with one country only, and that is Jamaica. I will never truley support the USA....they are a rival of my team. We need to understand the dymanics of this thing.

u seem to have missed the point of my post. Back in 1998, I was 14...young and stupid if you want to say so. No one (certainly not me) is 'begging support from anyone (definitely not Jamaica)...I patently pointed out that i had other things to worry about.

As Big Mag would have succintly said

Who the **** cares!!!???
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Jah Gol on September 03, 2006, 07:28:15 PM
I was surprised when i come on this site and see how Trini feel about us when I know ppl out here who went all out to support u in the WC, buyin ur jerseys and shyt. You need to try and get in contact with sum Trinis out here in JA and ask them how much we were supportin u in the WC. Lot of u hypocritical though. Only few Trinis I know really back Jamaica. I don't know where this babblood towards us came from. We get more supprt from Hait, Barbados, Guyan, Grenada etc. Only Trinidad I know hate on us like this.

It is all about perspective man. You only seeing what going on in JA.

If you walk around TnT is all love for JA - music, culture, people.

Make a move to the outside and it is a very different situation. You will say thet "you don't know badblood towards Jamaicans comes from" and I will ask the exact opposite.

The fact is that you cannot generalize or quanitfy the level of mutual dislike. There are some Trinis and some Jamaicans who just don't like each other, usually because of personal experiences.

I will tell you one thing that definitely plays a part though. People from JA are generally more "nationalist" thinking than Trinis. They have a larger expat and immigrant population and they stick together and are more prone to compete with a Trini than embrace them just because they are also from the West Indies. If you meet a Jamaican one on one everything cool, run in to a group and expect to be reminded that you are a Trini.

See, we as football fans dont really understand the power of "football passion". I am amazed that people on this message board would draw conclusions that Jamaicans dislike Trinidadians (or vice versa), based on the fact that we "bad talk" each other when it comes to football.
All the Trinis I know living in Jamaica while I lived there never felt uncomfortable living there...and i doubt the many Jamaicans living in Trinidad feel quiete welcome there.

You gotta appreciate the power of this sport. one world RIVALRY. I bet you there is absolutely no love between fans of Argentina and Brazil today, after that 3-0 ass whopping Brazil put on them. Time for us to wake up! Forget Caribbean unity when it comes to sports...its not going to happen!

I always support Caribbean Unity politically and socially,  but in recent months my stance regarding support for Jamaican football has changed. Before qualification every big game I got to see JA play I supported them. The things I heard from Jakans after qualification and up to now revealed the truth to me. I'm no longer naive.

This is credo from

I am a Trini. The stadium is my home. I will give blood, sweat and tears for my Soca Warriors. Jamaica is the enemy.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Lionpaw on September 03, 2006, 07:40:17 PM
I was surprised when i come on this site and see how Trini feel about us when I know ppl out here who went all out to support u in the WC, buyin ur jerseys and shyt. You need to try and get in contact with sum Trinis out here in JA and ask them how much we were supportin u in the WC. Lot of u hypocritical though. Only few Trinis I know really back Jamaica. I don't know where this babblood towards us came from. We get more supprt from Hait, Barbados, Guyan, Grenada etc. Only Trinidad I know hate on us like this.

It is all about perspective man. You only seeing what going on in JA.

If you walk around TnT is all love for JA - music, culture, people.

Make a move to the outside and it is a very different situation. You will say thet "you don't know badblood towards Jamaicans comes from" and I will ask the exact opposite.

The fact is that you cannot generalize or quanitfy the level of mutual dislike. There are some Trinis and some Jamaicans who just don't like each other, usually because of personal experiences.

I will tell you one thing that definitely plays a part though. People from JA are generally more "nationalist" thinking than Trinis. They have a larger expat and immigrant population and they stick together and are more prone to compete with a Trini than embrace them just because they are also from the West Indies. If you meet a Jamaican one on one everything cool, run in to a group and expect to be reminded that you are a Trini.

See, we as football fans dont really understand the power of "football passion". I am amazed that people on this message board would draw conclusions that Jamaicans dislike Trinidadians (or vice versa), based on the fact that we "bad talk" each other when it comes to football.
All the Trinis I know living in Jamaica while I lived there never felt uncomfortable living there...and i doubt the many Jamaicans living in Trinidad feel quiete welcome there.

You gotta appreciate the power of this sport. one world RIVALRY. I bet you there is absolutely no love between fans of Argentina and Brazil today, after that 3-0 ass whopping Brazil put on them. Time for us to wake up! Forget Caribbean unity when it comes to sports...its not going to happen!


Mi see what u a say Reggaefan but you have to come out here and instill that in all the football fans in JA. Even when Portia go Trinidad and Lowe buss up them net and allow us to win 2-1 and the Trinis start throw beer on our travelling fans, including our Minister of Sports, we still never retaliated on them when they play out here, and u know we easily could of with all the Nannyville gunman that make a human ladder and climb over the stadium walls to watch the match. Jamaica is just an easy going nation, we not stupid enough to take out our anger on our opponents' fans when we are losing, we bigger than that. Reggaefan, the sad truth is, while Trinidad is having a rivalry with us, we don't even see it that way. We have bigger things to worry about than Trinidad.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Midknight on September 03, 2006, 07:50:34 PM
Reggaefan, the sad truth is, while Trinidad is having a rivalry with us, we don't even see it that way. We have bigger things to worry about than Trinidad.

Of course, inflation, crime and poverty come to mine.... Now if only we Trinis could be so sensible  ::)
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Lionpaw on September 03, 2006, 07:57:14 PM
Reggaefan, the sad truth is, while Trinidad is having a rivalry with us, we don't even see it that way. We have bigger things to worry about than Trinidad.

Of course, inflation, crime and poverty come to mine.... Now if only we Trinis could be so sensible  ::)

I'm sure Trinidad got other things to worry bout, eg.being bombed up. Your crime isn't that low either. It's no safe haven there.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Midknight on September 03, 2006, 07:59:04 PM
Reggaefan, the sad truth is, while Trinidad is having a rivalry with us, we don't even see it that way. We have bigger things to worry about than Trinidad.

Of course, inflation, crime and poverty come to mine.... Now if only we Trinis could be so sensible  ::)

I'm sure Trinidad got other things to worry bout, eg.being bombed up. Your crime isn't that low either. It's no safe haven there.

I was being serious...
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Grande on September 03, 2006, 08:10:04 PM
Yuh can't generalize

Trini people and Jamaican people don't respectively share one collective mindset. Everybody different.

I know Trini people who support Jamaica in football and vice versa...could be because of their friends, the Caribbean common ground (in case of expats), who knows. They have their reasons. All you can really count on is your own opinion and those you get from other Trini or JA individuals...but to conjure up a collective perspective of what we think of each other based on this is misleading and senseless.

I supporting Canada tomorrow because I living here and have been following the team's exploits in past years (SH as coach an added factor), not because of any supposed "rivalry"...I am indifferent towards the JA team. It could be Honduras facing them and I'd feel the same.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: JDB on September 03, 2006, 08:12:21 PM
Mi see what u a say Reggaefan but you have to come out here and instill that in all the football fans in JA. Even when Portia go Trinidad and Lowe buss up them net and allow us to win 2-1 and the Trinis start throw beer on our travelling fans, including our Minister of Sports, we still never retaliated on them when they play out here.
Retaliate for what?


 Reggaefan, the sad truth is, while Trinidad is having a rivalry with us, we don't even see it that way. We have bigger things to worry about than Trinidad.

Yet you're on a TnT site.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Midknight on September 03, 2006, 08:29:02 PM
Mi see what u a say Reggaefan but you have to come out here and instill that in all the football fans in JA. Even when Portia go Trinidad and Lowe buss up them net and allow us to win 2-1 and the Trinis start throw beer on our travelling fans, including our Minister of Sports, we still never retaliated on them when they play out here.
Retaliate for what?


 Reggaefan, the sad truth is, while Trinidad is having a rivalry with us, we don't even see it that way. We have bigger things to worry about than Trinidad.

Yet you're on a TnT site.

Fatality ! :devil:
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Trini _2026 on September 03, 2006, 08:38:36 PM
Well said Maxg!

Btw do we have any players of Trini parentage on the Canadian team?
It will be interesting to find out which ones if any players on the Canada team have Trini roots!

Maxg can you or anyone else help?!

there is feamle footballer from the under 20 team  (i think she is  women team now) who was born in tnt
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: SUPA on September 03, 2006, 08:41:01 PM
Ah would not go into de family details right now, but let me put it like dis, meh T&T first and meh yard men breddahs from Jamaica next. So in dis case ah supporting Jamaica. Yeah, dat is how de thing set up. Yuh see meh.  ;)
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Trini _2026 on September 03, 2006, 08:48:10 PM

Mi see what u a say Reggaefan but you have to come out here and instill that in all the football fans in JA. Even when Portia go Trinidad and Lowe buss up them net and allow us to win 2-1 and the Trinis start throw beer on our travelling fans, including our Minister of Sports, we still never retaliated on them when they play out here, and u know we easily could of with all the Nannyville gunman that make a human ladder and climb over the stadium walls to watch the match. Jamaica is just an easy going nation, we not stupid enough to take out our anger on our opponents' fans when we are losing, we bigger than that. Reggaefan, the sad truth is, while Trinidad is having a rivalry with us, we don't even see it that way. We have bigger things to worry about than Trinidad.

you all could not have done nothing lionpaw when we was pelting bottle like yuh forget during that  match JA fans get the skin buss all how ina fight  dat police jump in to save allyuh.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: fishs on September 04, 2006, 02:00:58 AM
I was surprised when i come on this site and see how Trini feel about us when I know ppl out here who went all out to support u in the WC, buyin ur jerseys and shyt. You need to try and get in contact with sum Trinis out here in JA and ask them how much we were supportin u in the WC. Lot of u hypocritical though. Only few Trinis I know really back Jamaica. I don't know where this babblood towards us came from. We get more supprt from Hait, Barbados, Guyan, Grenada etc. Only Trinidad I know hate on us like this.

It is all about perspective man. You only seeing what going on in JA.

If you walk around TnT is all love for JA - music, culture, people.

Make a move to the outside and it is a very different situation. You will say thet "you don't know badblood towards Jamaicans comes from" and I will ask the exact opposite.

The fact is that you cannot generalize or quanitfy the level of mutual dislike. There are some Trinis and some Jamaicans who just don't like each other, usually because of personal experiences.

I will tell you one thing that definitely plays a part though. People from JA are generally more "nationalist" thinking than Trinis. They have a larger expat and immigrant population and they stick together and are more prone to compete with a Trini than embrace them just because they are also from the West Indies. If you meet a Jamaican one on one everything cool, run in to a group and expect to be reminded that you are a Trini.

See, we as football fans dont really understand the power of "football passion". I am amazed that people on this message board would draw conclusions that Jamaicans dislike Trinidadians (or vice versa), based on the fact that we "bad talk" each other when it comes to football.
All the Trinis I know living in Jamaica while I lived there never felt uncomfortable living there...and i doubt the many Jamaicans living in Trinidad feel quiete welcome there.

You gotta appreciate the power of this sport. one world RIVALRY. I bet you there is absolutely no love between fans of Argentina and Brazil today, after that 3-0 ass whopping Brazil put on them. Time for us to wake up! Forget Caribbean unity when it comes to sports...its not going to happen!


Mi see what u a say Reggaefan but you have to come out here and instill that in all the football fans in JA. Even when Portia go Trinidad and Lowe buss up them net and allow us to win 2-1 and the Trinis start throw beer on our travelling fans, including our Minister of Sports, we still never retaliated on them when they play out here, and u know we easily could of with all the Nannyville gunman that make a human ladder and climb over the stadium walls to watch the match. Jamaica is just an easy going nation, we not stupid enough to take out our anger on our opponents' fans when we are losing, we bigger than that. Reggaefan, the sad truth is, while Trinidad is having a rivalry with us, we don't even see it that way. We have bigger things to worry about than Trinidad.


 Fella yuh wasn't there I know because I was there and yuh talking ah load ah bullshit , yuh knows nutten and yuh jus stirring up uneccesary stupidness.

 There was ah section of Jacans seated about 6 rows up from de center flag in de covered section, when ever Whitmore put down beat on a trini dey getting on like is time to start WW111.
Man tolerate all the noise an shyte from dem , den Lowe score an all de nastiness that allyuh does talk start tuh come out ah Trini turn round an tell allyuh tuh stop the cussing because he had he children dey.
When the second goal score was ah setta jumping an carrying on and Whitmore run to the half line where this group was an say trini effing no good.
Againn allyuh start tuh get on bad , de same man turn around an ask for the decency an get cuss de man who cuss get ah full beer in he face and if dey was selling bottle at de time he would ah get it .
Things get lil ugly but allyuh group realise allyuh was outnumbered ah couple hundred to one and things eventually settle down. No effing Minister get anything on dem that is blatant lie and if dat game was played in Caroni nuff Jacans woulda be flying home in AirJamaica wid one han an one foot.
Ah does normally stay out of allyuh stupid talk but this one get under mih skin jus like de dotish people allyuh had at dat game.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Socapro on September 04, 2006, 11:16:40 AM
Mi see what u a say Reggaefan but you have to come out here and instill that in all the football fans in JA. Even when Portia go Trinidad and Lowe buss up them net and allow us to win 2-1 and the Trinis start throw beer on our travelling fans, including our Minister of Sports, we still never retaliated on them when they play out here.
Retaliate for what?


 Reggaefan, the sad truth is, while Trinidad is having a rivalry with us, we don't even see it that way. We have bigger things to worry about than Trinidad.

Yet you're on a TnT site.

 :rotfl:  :rotfl: Meh belly hurting!
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: jamaica2099 on September 04, 2006, 11:30:06 AM
Why all the politics suddenly. This is a football forum. Isn't it.
Come on guys. Make up your minds if you going to discuss football or politics. I joined this forum to discuss football. Especially the football rivalry between Jamaica and T&T.
So stop political indifference between countries and start talking football.
Follow the post.

Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Reggaefan on September 04, 2006, 11:54:23 AM
I was surprised when i come on this site and see how Trini feel about us when I know ppl out here who went all out to support u in the WC, buyin ur jerseys and shyt. You need to try and get in contact with sum Trinis out here in JA and ask them how much we were supportin u in the WC. Lot of u hypocritical though. Only few Trinis I know really back Jamaica. I don't know where this babblood towards us came from. We get more supprt from Hait, Barbados, Guyan, Grenada etc. Only Trinidad I know hate on us like this.

It is all about perspective man. You only seeing what going on in JA.

If you walk around TnT is all love for JA - music, culture, people.

Make a move to the outside and it is a very different situation. You will say thet "you don't know badblood towards Jamaicans comes from" and I will ask the exact opposite.

The fact is that you cannot generalize or quanitfy the level of mutual dislike. There are some Trinis and some Jamaicans who just don't like each other, usually because of personal experiences.

I will tell you one thing that definitely plays a part though. People from JA are generally more "nationalist" thinking than Trinis. They have a larger expat and immigrant population and they stick together and are more prone to compete with a Trini than embrace them just because they are also from the West Indies. If you meet a Jamaican one on one everything cool, run in to a group and expect to be reminded that you are a Trini.

See, we as football fans dont really understand the power of "football passion". I am amazed that people on this message board would draw conclusions that Jamaicans dislike Trinidadians (or vice versa), based on the fact that we "bad talk" each other when it comes to football.
All the Trinis I know living in Jamaica while I lived there never felt uncomfortable living there...and i doubt the many Jamaicans living in Trinidad feel quiete welcome there.

You gotta appreciate the power of this sport. one world RIVALRY. I bet you there is absolutely no love between fans of Argentina and Brazil today, after that 3-0 ass whopping Brazil put on them. Time for us to wake up! Forget Caribbean unity when it comes to sports...its not going to happen!

I always support Caribbean Unity politically and socially,  but in recent months my stance regarding support for Jamaican football has changed. Before qualification every big game I got to see JA play I supported them. The things I heard from Jakans after qualification and up to now revealed the truth to me. I'm no longer naive.

This is credo from

I am a Trini. The stadium is my home. I will give blood, sweat and tears for my Soca Warriors. Jamaica is the enemy.

Jah Gol, you have about 4 or so posters on the RBZ forum that will tell you straight up to your face that they despise anything Trinidad...and it all stems mainly from football circles. Now if you are feel it is important to your well being to have 100% of Jamaicans accross the globe "sucking up" to you and your team, then sadly, you will rot in hell before you see it. I dont know how long you've been posting on these message boards, but what i can tell you is that there has been strong resentment towards Jamaicans from many of your fellow forumiotes...I can count more than 4. It doesnt bother me one bit, you will never hear me "crying" for the support of any other country when it comes to football.

Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Trini on September 04, 2006, 12:02:41 PM
All this talk about who start fight....and how Ja dont see T&T as a big rivalry, whatever!

All i know is that i backing Ja over Canada anyday.

BUT
I kinda worried that Ja will embarass the caribbean again, as they did in their last 2 international games.
RF?
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: jamaica2099 on September 04, 2006, 12:20:53 PM
All this talk about who start fight....and how Ja dont see T&T as a big rivalry, whatever!

All i know is that i backing Ja over Canada anyday.

BUT
I kinda worried that Ja will embarass the caribbean again, as they did in their last 2 international games.
RF?
Jamaica did not embarass the Caribbean. The incompetent Boneless Boxhill embarassed Jamaica. Trinis were  :rotfl: :rotfl: when we lost both matches against Ghana and England. The good thing is all these catastrophic events are happening during Boneless Boxhill's tenure. But come next year things will be back on track starting with Jamaica hoisting another Digicel Cup and qualification to the Gold Cup. ;D
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Jah Gol on September 04, 2006, 12:48:14 PM
I was surprised when i come on this site and see how Trini feel about us when I know ppl out here who went all out to support u in the WC, buyin ur jerseys and shyt. You need to try and get in contact with sum Trinis out here in JA and ask them how much we were supportin u in the WC. Lot of u hypocritical though. Only few Trinis I know really back Jamaica. I don't know where this babblood towards us came from. We get more supprt from Hait, Barbados, Guyan, Grenada etc. Only Trinidad I know hate on us like this.

It is all about perspective man. You only seeing what going on in JA.

If you walk around TnT is all love for JA - music, culture, people.

Make a move to the outside and it is a very different situation. You will say thet "you don't know badblood towards Jamaicans comes from" and I will ask the exact opposite.

The fact is that you cannot generalize or quanitfy the level of mutual dislike. There are some Trinis and some Jamaicans who just don't like each other, usually because of personal experiences.

I will tell you one thing that definitely plays a part though. People from JA are generally more "nationalist" thinking than Trinis. They have a larger expat and immigrant population and they stick together and are more prone to compete with a Trini than embrace them just because they are also from the West Indies. If you meet a Jamaican one on one everything cool, run in to a group and expect to be reminded that you are a Trini.

See, we as football fans dont really understand the power of "football passion". I am amazed that people on this message board would draw conclusions that Jamaicans dislike Trinidadians (or vice versa), based on the fact that we "bad talk" each other when it comes to football.
All the Trinis I know living in Jamaica while I lived there never felt uncomfortable living there...and i doubt the many Jamaicans living in Trinidad feel quiete welcome there.

You gotta appreciate the power of this sport. one world RIVALRY. I bet you there is absolutely no love between fans of Argentina and Brazil today, after that 3-0 ass whopping Brazil put on them. Time for us to wake up! Forget Caribbean unity when it comes to sports...its not going to happen!

I always support Caribbean Unity politically and socially,  but in recent months my stance regarding support for Jamaican football has changed. Before qualification every big game I got to see JA play I supported them. The things I heard from Jakans after qualification and up to now revealed the truth to me. I'm no longer naive.

This is credo from

I am a Trini. The stadium is my home. I will give blood, sweat and tears for my Soca Warriors. Jamaica is the enemy.

Jah Gol, you have about 4 or so posters on the RBZ forum that will tell you straight up to your face that they despise anything Trinidad...and it all stems mainly from football circles. Now if you are feel it is important to your well being to have 100% of Jamaicans accross the globe "sucking up" to you and your team, then sadly, you will rot in hell before you see it. I dont know how long you've been posting on these message boards, but what i can tell you is that there has been strong resentment towards Jamaicans from many of your fellow forumiotes...I can count more than 4. It doesnt bother me one bit, you will never hear me "crying" for the support of any other country when it comes to football.

I'm not fighting with you. I am agreeing with you. Forget Caribbean Unity when it comes to football because it doesn't exist. The posts on this forum by Jamaicans have simply confirmed that. I don't know where you get the idea that I want Jamaicans to suck up to my team. . I was a lil boy in secondary school when Jamaica play in France. I saw every minute of every game. Years later when I posted about JA not supporting Trinidad in the World Cup it was men(trinis) on this board who informed me that not all trinis sopported JA. All I am saying is you don't like me and I don't like you. Let's stop pretending to be saints I am a Soca Warrior you are a Reggae Boy. Given the history the hopes and the dreams of both teams we are by our very nature diametrically opposed. I said that there was once a time that I would support JA but those days are over. The comments after the U16 tournament were enough. I want nothing but success for my team and I am totally unfazed by Jamaica.

Don't take it personal or anything. Its just football. I still respect your country very much. But when it come to football Jamaica is the enemy.
 
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Quags on September 04, 2006, 02:04:39 PM
game going and start rogers sportnet   .

Edit half timeStephen Hart should be back in our system
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: TriniCana on September 04, 2006, 02:58:22 PM
Canada 1 - Jamaica 0

alot ah fighting man stups
i ain't hafta say who playing aggressive nah :-X
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: ricky on September 04, 2006, 03:01:02 PM
ah wish trinidad had a man like de Guzman who could cross the ball like that
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Reggaefan on September 04, 2006, 03:01:09 PM
The comments after the U16 tournament were enough.

I dont take anything personal Jah gol, you guys seem to be taking this thing personal than anything else. I have already stated my points, nothing more to say really.  You said ..The comments after the U16 tournament were enough.... Again, what did you really expect to hear from Jamaican fans about the way the whole tournament was run? did you expect us to come here agreeing that the decision made by Warner was in the best interest of the tournament, and not to suit his own T&T team? Do you realise how unfair the whole thing was to Cuba? If it were T&T in Jamaica's position, I can bet you that the reaction would have been the same.

 
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Quags on September 04, 2006, 03:05:11 PM
ah wish trinidad had a man like de Guzman who could cross the ball like that

Fer real eh ricky perfect,Fren trow it away .
Title: Match Report Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: palos on September 04, 2006, 03:06:47 PM
Mods...ah will merge with the main thread after the game.

 Canada 1 - Jamaica 0 Half Time

Decent first half for SH.  Canada dominated the 1st 15 minutes.  Had some good exchanges and created 2 good chances both of which were spurned.

Rob Friend pull a Crouch and put a volley from a cross from De Guzman over de bar when all alone.

He also had a decent overhead volley dat was acrobatically saved by de keeper.

Jamaica came more into de game around de 20-25 minute mark.

Campbell-Ryce on de left was de impressive player for Jamaica in de 1st half.  Ah like de looks of Khari Stephenson.  But Jamaica didn't create any clear chances but they did put the Canadians under some pressure with some decent build up play as evidenced by the fact they had about 5 corners to Canada's 2 in de half.

Canada defence lil shaky at times.  Think they try to play it out under control too much and end up losin possession in dangerous areas instead of jes hoofin it out.

Canada's goal came late after a bust up just outside de Jamaican area.  A terrible tackle by Damion Stew Peas Stweart on Rob Friend resulted in Stewart and Radzinski (who rush een to rotest) gettin yellow cards.  Plenty pushin and shovin and ting but no cuff pelt.  Neither side backed down from de physicality in dat exhchange.

After dat....cross from de right from De Guzman....Jamaica keeper make a mad dash out, was never goin to get dey, and Friend out jump de defenders and loop de ball into de net off he head.  De Jamaican keeper remind meh of long time Defence Force and ex T&T keeper Hayden Thomas.  Mad same way but not as short.

Jamaican defender Fabian Davis had a nightmare first half.  Nuff ball get behind him wih balls goin over he head to de wide man from Canada.

All in all...Canada worth they 1-0 lead...but slightly.  Dey could do better.  Jamaica need to be more threatening.  Only Campell-Ryce look remotely dangerous.



Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: ricky on September 04, 2006, 03:07:04 PM
ah wish trinidad had a man like de Guzman who could cross the ball like that

Fer real eh ricky perfect,Fren trow it away .

whole half i talking tho, individual skill of him and Radzinski is really sumthin
Title: Re: Half Time Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: marcpurcell on September 04, 2006, 03:11:24 PM
Palos you right about Campbell Rice. He is the only player showing promise
Title: Re: Half Time Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: palos on September 04, 2006, 03:16:32 PM
By de way Trini....

Jamaica NOT embarassin de Caribbean....

YET!!!  ;D
Title: Re: Half Time Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: ricky on September 04, 2006, 03:46:47 PM
jamaica takin the play since the subs
Roll your cards SH  :)
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Jah Gol on September 04, 2006, 03:51:14 PM
The comments after the U16 tournament were enough.

I dont take anything personal Jah gol, you guys seem to be taking this thing personal than anything else. I have already stated my points, nothing more to say really.  You said ..The comments after the U16 tournament were enough.... Again, what did you really expect to hear from Jamaican fans about the way the whole tournament was run? did you expect us to come here agreeing that the decision made by Warner was in the best interest of the tournament, and not to suit his own T&T team? Do you realise how unfair the whole thing was to Cuba? If it were T&T in Jamaica's position, I can bet you that the reaction would have been the same.

 
RF all i'm am saying is that i'm saying is that in the name of the rivalry fuelled by both sets of fans I am Trini and nothing else. I already stated that Jack was wrong in commiting those underarm tactics but that doesn't negate the fact that JA lost to T&T. A volley of insults came our way. That wasn't the problem. It was the fact that having not even seen any of the games including the game in question  you fellas concluded that JA was not motivated to win or T&T was virtually handed the victory by Jack.
 
And again I am saying that I am agreeing with you , forget Caribbean Unity in football. You support your Boyz and will support my Warriors. Lets not bother about who likes us or not.
Title: Re: Half Time Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: SUPA on September 04, 2006, 03:51:18 PM
Let's go Jamaica, let's go!
Title: Re: Half Time Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: ricky on September 04, 2006, 03:51:57 PM
Palos you know why De Vos, de rosarrio and Hume were not called?

edit i see Hume was injured
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Midknight on September 04, 2006, 03:52:16 PM
Again, what did you really expect to hear from Jamaican fans about the way the whole tournament was run? did you expect us to come here agreeing that the decision made by Warner was in the best interest of the tournament, and not to suit his own T&T team? Do you realise how unfair the whole thing was to Cuba? If it were T&T in Jamaica's position, I can bet you that the reaction would have been the same.

Suggesting...no, outrightly stating that the Ja U17 gave us the game has nothing whatsoever to do with criticising the change in format. Its just classic Jamaican w(h)ine...

In case you ent catch it I mean....Sour grapes
Title: Re: Half Time Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: Trini _2026 on September 04, 2006, 03:54:22 PM
The game is scrappy  and boring Canada could  turn it up another notch.
campbell ryce is good , Daley is adding a spark to the offence since he came on and stew peas is a good defender very commanding so to is stephenson.

De vos i think retire , hume did not get let go by his club and De rosario i think was not released
Title: Re: Half Time Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: ricky on September 04, 2006, 03:55:53 PM

De vos i think retire , hume did not get let go by his club and De rosario i think was not released

thanks i eh know De VOs retire...he was a big man back there
Title: Re: Half Time Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: ricky on September 04, 2006, 03:57:14 PM
look hume dey, just subbed on
Title: Re: Half Time Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: Trini _2026 on September 04, 2006, 03:57:38 PM
Oh hume did  get released  ;D just came on this game just sour  jerry Dodson is so boring as a commentator
Title: Re: Half Time Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: jamaica2099 on September 04, 2006, 04:00:21 PM
Let's go Jamaica, let's go!
We went but the goal was called back as half side.  WHICH WAS NOT. >:( >:( >:(
Title: Re: Half Time Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: palos on September 04, 2006, 04:04:58 PM
Palos you know why De Vos, de rosarrio and Hume were not called?

edit i see Hume was injured

MLS did not release many of their players for this game as evidenced by no Jazic, no De Rosario, no Hue, no Shavar Thomas etc.
Title: Re: Half Time Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: Trini _2026 on September 04, 2006, 04:06:40 PM
Let's go Jamaica, let's go!
We went but the goal was called back as half side.  WHICH WAS NOT. >:( >:( >:(

half side  ???  :rotfl: boy boy i tell you

btw palos hue is in sweden now
Title: Re: Full Time Report Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: palos on September 04, 2006, 04:14:09 PM
Final score Canada 1 - Jamaica 0

Canada started off the 2nd half much as they did the 1st...dominant.  Created a few chances but couldn't capitalise.  De Jamaican goalie made a good kick save off of Simpson to deny Canada a 2nd goal.

Then for the rest of the half Jamaica really turned it on and were unlucky not to score.

Omar Daley came on and caused serious worries for the Jamaicans.  They did not seem to have an answer for him.  Campbell-Ryce was still dangerous but curiously, they didn;t get the ball out to him as often as I felt they could have.  He had the beatings of his marker for the entire match and was giving fairly decent service into the penalty area.

Daley had a good low drive which the keeper did well to save.  Then another drive saw the keeper save, fumble and the Jamaican striker followed up to score.  Linesman said offside.  Didn't look so to me.  Oh well.

Couple of penalty area scrimmages but no real chances after that for Jamaica.  Campbell-Pryce had a decent shot go just wide.  Canada was now basically playing the counter.  I also felt that they ran out of a bit of steam.  Jamaica seemed the fresher, fitter side late in the game.

Man on the Match?  Probably Rob Friend...in addition to the goal he scored he generally kept the Jamaican defence busy.  The central Jamaican defence by the way Reid and Stew Peas were quite solid throughout the game.

Honourable mentions....

Julian De Guzman
Campbell-Pryce
Omar Daley (he came on a little too late in retrospect but he was impressive during his time on the field.)

CONGRATS SH!!!  Yuh have a 100% coaching record at dis level!!  ;D

Title: Re: Half Time Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: palos on September 04, 2006, 04:14:44 PM
btw palos hue is in sweden now

Wasn't aware....thanks.
Title: Re: Canada 1- The Whipping Boyz 0
Post by: ricky on September 04, 2006, 04:24:09 PM
Congrats to meh bredda SH on his first win as head coach, Jamaica good tuh get a 5-0 from the Soca Warriors when they next meet, nothing threatening or nothing to worry about, de Whipping Boyz have one player, Reis and thats it, they are no match for Trinidad and Tobago the Caribbean champions.

God is de BOSS

brudda you honestly think Trinidad can create more offence than Canada as to give them 5 with canada having De Guzman, Friend, Stalteri, de rosarrio, Radzinski ?  ah dont think so
Canada go be tough for 2010


well done SH
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Grande on September 04, 2006, 04:26:44 PM
Congrats SH
Title: Re: Canada 1- The Whipping Boyz 0
Post by: palos on September 04, 2006, 04:28:07 PM
Congrats to meh bredda SH on his first win as head coach, Jamaica good tuh get a 5-0 from the Soca Warriors when they next meet, nothing threatening or nothing to worry about, de Whipping Boyz have one player, Reis and thats it, they are no match for Trinidad and Tobago the Caribbean champions.

God is de BOSS

brudda you honestly think Trinidad can create more offence than Canada as to give them 5 with canada having De Guzman, Friend, Stalteri, de rosarrio, Radzinski ?  ah dont think so
Canada go be tough for 2010


well done SH

Julian De Guzman  -  Carlos Edwards
Rob Friend  - Kenwyne Jones
Paul Stalteri  - Silvio Spann
Dwayne De Rosario  - Aurtis Whitley
Tomas Radzinski  - Stern John

I prefer T&T chances dey.

Title: Re: Canada 1- The Whipping Boyz 0
Post by: ricky on September 04, 2006, 04:32:44 PM
Congrats to meh bredda SH on his first win as head coach, Jamaica good tuh get a 5-0 from the Soca Warriors when they next meet, nothing threatening or nothing to worry about, de Whipping Boyz have one player, Reis and thats it, they are no match for Trinidad and Tobago the Caribbean champions.

God is de BOSS

brudda you honestly think Trinidad can create more offence than Canada as to give them 5 with canada having De Guzman, Friend, Stalteri, de rosarrio, Radzinski ?  ah dont think so
Canada go be tough for 2010


well done SH

Julian De Guzman  -  Carlos Edwards
Rob Friend  - Kenwyne Jones
Paul Stalteri  - Silvio Spann
Dwayne De Rosario  - Aurtis Whitley
Tomas Radzinski  - Stern John

I prefer T&T chances dey.



Palos you know ah respect your opinion as much as anyones but when last you see Carlos make a cross?
Man is a defender, he playin wing for us cause we eh have nobody else
Ill take De Guzman anyday over he AS A MIDFIELD.....
The only 1 of the comparisions you listed that are better for Trinidad is Jones-Friend IMHO, maybe Seaton-De Rosarrio...personally ill take de rosarrio but would be happy with Seaton just as much
I prepare for my licks now haha
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Quags on September 04, 2006, 04:36:44 PM
You find they was that impressive  ???,they beat jamiaca we go win 3-1
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: ricky on September 04, 2006, 04:38:06 PM
You find they was that impressive  ???,they beat jamiaca we go win 2-1

i eh find them that impressive, but in trying not to sound like Winnipeg Fury, Canada has some real good talent and will be tough to beat for 2010

In my opinion the first half they had better quality touches and ball movement than any of our games ive seen in the last 4 years except perhaps the 2nd half of Paraguay.......where if we had a man like De Guzman instead of Evans Wise laying those brcks we would have buss the net plenty
Title: Re: Canada 1- The Whipping Boyz 0
Post by: Grande on September 04, 2006, 04:41:16 PM
Congrats to meh bredda SH on his first win as head coach, Jamaica good tuh get a 5-0 from the Soca Warriors when they next meet, nothing threatening or nothing to worry about, de Whipping Boyz have one player, Reis and thats it, they are no match for Trinidad and Tobago the Caribbean champions.

God is de BOSS

brudda you honestly think Trinidad can create more offence than Canada as to give them 5 with canada having De Guzman, Friend, Stalteri, de rosarrio, Radzinski ?  ah dont think so
Canada go be tough for 2010


well done SH

Julian De Guzman  -  Carlos Edwards
Rob Friend  - Kenwyne Jones
Paul Stalteri  - Silvio Spann
Dwayne De Rosario  - Aurtis Whitley
Tomas Radzinski  - Stern John

I prefer T&T chances dey.


Palos Stern and Radzinski are like night and day breds...Radzinski does run at defenders and dribble...he more like a Jason Scotland or a Glen with less style..
Title: Re: Half Time Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: jamaica2099 on September 04, 2006, 04:43:40 PM
Let's go Jamaica, let's go!
We went but the goal was called back as half side.  WHICH WAS NOT. >:( >:( >:(

half side  ???  :rotfl: boy boy i tell you

btw palos hue is in sweden now
It's a two match series. The second leg will be October 8 at The Office.
            
Title: Re: Canada 1- The Whipping Boyz 0
Post by: Trini _2026 on September 04, 2006, 04:44:53 PM
Congrats to meh bredda SH on his first win as head coach, Jamaica good tuh get a 5-0 from the Soca Warriors when they next meet, nothing threatening or nothing to worry about, de Whipping Boyz have one player, Reis and thats it, they are no match for Trinidad and Tobago the Caribbean champions.

God is de BOSS

brudda you honestly think Trinidad can create more offence than Canada as to give them 5 with canada having De Guzman, Friend, Stalteri, de rosarrio, Radzinski ?  ah dont think so
Canada go be tough for 2010


well done SH

Julian De Guzman  -  Carlos Edwards
Rob Friend  - Kenwyne Jones
Paul Stalteri  - Silvio Spann
Dwayne De Rosario  - Aurtis Whitley
Tomas Radzinski  - Stern John

I prefer T&T chances dey.


JA team was a put together team so this game is an indication of nothing you cannot draw any conclusion from this game

De guzman i seen him play much better

Wha kind ah match up is that Dwayne - whitley  it should be  edwards - stalteri (left back i think )  spann-deguzman(central mid)      i dont think whitley is better than de rosario plus de guzman and stalteri are regular starters  for their clubs deprotivo and tottenham  but international soccer is different

Imagine if  Jonathan de guzman decide to play for Canada.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Quags on September 04, 2006, 04:52:31 PM
You find they was that impressive  ???,they beat jamiaca we go win 2-1

i eh find them that impressive, but in trying not to sound like Winnipeg Fury, Canada has some real good talent and will be tough to beat for 2010

In my opinion the first half they had better quality touches and ball movement than any of our games ive seen in the last 4 years except perhaps the 2nd half of Paraguay.......where if we had a man like De Guzman instead of Evans Wise laying those brcks we would have buss the net plenty
Good ting you ain't impressed  ;D. But seriouly doh talk about  wise lol and I ain"t see the last 4 yrs but just cause they punk off jamrock .Don"t really mean they could punish us ,and am sure CSA go screw something up by 2010  eg get rid of hart .
Title: Re: Canada 1- The Whipping Boyz 0
Post by: palos on September 04, 2006, 05:00:13 PM
Palos Stern and Radzinski are like night and day breds...Radzinski does run at defenders and dribble...he more like a Jason Scotland or a Glen with less style..

Breds....all I sayin is dis.  If yuh give meh a choice between Stern and Radzinski in regards of who more likely to buss de net when he get a chance....I goin wit Stern.  Me eh really care how de net get to buss...if yuh dribble 15 man to score or yuh toepee it over de line.  I pickin Stern over he.  Seein dat is goals dat does win matches....I prefer T&T chances.
Title: Re: Canada 1- The Whipping Boyz 0
Post by: Grande on September 04, 2006, 05:05:45 PM
Palos Stern and Radzinski are like night and day breds...Radzinski does run at defenders and dribble...he more like a Jason Scotland or a Glen with less style..

Breds....all I sayin is dis.  If yuh give meh a choice between Stern and Radzinski in regards of who more likely to buss de net when he get a chance....I goin wit Stern.  Me eh really care how de net get to buss...if yuh dribble 15 man to score or yuh toepee it over de line.  I pickin Stern over he.  Seein dat is goals dat does win matches....I prefer T&T chances.

Yeah I didn't ketch that, I thought you were saying their striking styles are similar. I hear you now.  :beermug:
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: JDB on September 04, 2006, 05:38:06 PM
Cananda is usually much less than the sum of their parts so comparing individual player is pointless.

This may change with SH but we know that it changed for us recently.

Title: Re: Canada 1- The Whipping Boyz 0
Post by: 1989 on September 04, 2006, 05:46:06 PM
Palos Stern and Radzinski are like night and day breds...Radzinski does run at defenders and dribble...he more like a Jason Scotland or a Glen with less style..

Breds....all I sayin is dis.  If yuh give meh a choice between Stern and Radzinski in regards of who more likely to buss de net when he get a chance....I goin wit Stern.  Me eh really care how de net get to buss...if yuh dribble 15 man to score or yuh toepee it over de line.  I pickin Stern over he.  Seein dat is goals dat does win matches....I prefer T&T chances.

Solid.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: maxg on September 04, 2006, 05:52:27 PM
Canada was the better team today, but Jamaica lacked teamwork today. Number 10 from Ja remind meh of Stern..Capable but if the rest of team not clickin, yuh not gettin nuthen...his sub #16 come on and started forming up the team, but Canada was already on cruise..After 2 penetrating runs, Radzinski, start to lime the line and leave the running for the rest, and as good team mates, den fellas, #6 & #8 (the 2 bros nah) say, "Yuh out dey, Kool, we go hold it down", they out hustle everyone except the # 16 for JA......#7 for JA is Tears, to bad he didn't have ah team to play with, he had decent individual support, but Jamaica not beating no National Team unless they play together...if they do get together, they will beat anybody..they have the pace, they have the skill, they lacked togetherness...Canada showed everything, yrt may not have had to dig as deep as they should....I particularly liked how SH had his forwards fell back to help cover the midfield in JA half, allowing the defense to knock between each other, but effectively shuttin out the easy pass to the JA midfielders, and  with the 2 center midfielders pouncing on whatever pass was made, JA was not allowed time to develop much...Did I say #7 for JA is Tears, he real good, but he needed somebody to either assist or run in position to score, eventually he ran out of space, and magically created some, but still no support...ah good friendly, but except for the lil bust-up, not very intense..Sutton(Ca Goalie) seemed shakey, but was arely tested...real bobbled that long range shot, like it nearly break some fingers, doh see how the JA goal could have been offside doh... SH had his team playing pretty smooth, the players seem quite relaxed, yet alert...Well done. SH

ps: tthe score could have easily been 4-1 Canada. Jamaica will  be better
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Winnipeg Fury on September 04, 2006, 05:54:18 PM
MONTREAL (CP) -- Rob Friend's first international goal was happiness mixed with pain.
Three minutes after nearly having his shin broken by an ugly tackle, the Kelowna, B.C. striker headed in the game-winner in the 41st minute to lead Canada to a 1-0 victory over Jamaica in a sometimes nasty international soccer friendly.
"It was good," said Friend, who plays for Heerenveen in the Netherlands. "It was only my second start for Canada.
"I know what I'm capable of. I just got the chance to play the full game and took advantage of it."
Friend's international debut was in a 0-0 draw with the United States in San Diego in January, but this one before a solidly pro-Canada crowd of 6,526 at the Claude Robillard Centre was likely more memorable.
In the 38th minute, Jamaica defender Damion Stewart put a boot to Friend's shin at the edge of the penalty area and the striker had to be helped from the field.
"He two-footed me in the shin," said Friend. "My shinguard half broke, so if it wasn't my shinguard, he probably would have broke my bone.
"It was a bit reckless by him but I think I came out of it pretty lucky."
Midfielder Julian de Guzman charged in and there was a mass shoving match, but when the sides were separated, Costa Rican referee Walter Quesaba showed the yellow card to only one player from each side -- Stewart and Canada's Tomasz Radzinski.
"The ref did well -- he just booked them and that was it," said Jamaican midfielder Jamal Cambell-Ryce, who plays for Southend United in England. "He calmed it down and didn't show any red cards."
When Friend returned to the pitch, he leapt to head a lobbed pass from de Guzman at the edge of the area and saw it sail over goalkeeper Shawn Sawyers and into the net.
The teams will play a rematch Oct. 8 in Kingston, Jamaica.
"Hopefully, we can get our full squad out and give (Canada) a beating," added Cambell-Ryce..
It was Canada goalkeeper Greg Sutton who shone in the second half, as the home side let up and the Reggae Boyz had a handful of glittering chances.
Jamaica thought it had the equalizer in the 68th minute, but Teafore Bennett was ruled offside after tipping a rebound off Sutton into the goal. Moments later, Omar Daley was stopped by Sutton just inside the box.
"A lot of the players haven't played 90 minutes -- they've just come off pre-season -- so we started to fatigue a bit," said Canadian head coach Stephan Hart. "But we had good chances."
Both teams were missing several veterans to injuries and club commitments and both had interim head coaches -- Hart for Canada and Carl Brown for Jamaica.
Hart said Canada was particularly weak at left fullback, where the only available regular. Chris Pozniak, left after only 20 minutes with an apparent ankle injury and was replaced by Montreal Impact central defender Gabriel Gervais.
Since losing 2-1 to Spain in 2005, Canada is unbeaten in four friendlies, winning 1-0 in Luxembourg in November, tying the U.S. 0-0 in January and beating Austria 2-0 in Vienna in March.
Jamaica is winless in its last five friendlies -- including losses of 5-0 to Australia, 4-1 to Ghana, 6-0 to England and a 1-1 draw with the U.S.
Canada's first international in Montreal in 11 years was a success as Canadian flags vastly outnumbered Jamaican green and yellow. In the past, local immigrant communities have tended to drown out Canada supporters in Montreal.

Notes -- All-time, Canada's record is 6-5-1 against Jamaica. ..... Sandro Grande went in for Patrice Bernier in the second half and Iain Hume replaced Friend in the 88th. ..... Jamaica sent Daley and Fabian Dawkins in for Demar Phillips and Kevin Lamey in the 64th minute.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Socapro on September 05, 2006, 05:54:40 AM
Hardluck to JA & congrats to SH, 100% record so far!

I enjoyed Maxg's summary of d game & Palos wasn't too bad either, thanks guys!

Keep up the good work SH put pray not to have to face T&T during your tenure as all the support yuh getting here from certain posters will be gone for that game!  ;)
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: pecan on September 05, 2006, 06:19:10 AM
LionPaw the issue you are having that is preventing you from seeing the big picture....1. I am not representative of Trini's or Trinidad. 2. Because I am supportin Canada or Jamaica in a football game does not mean there is bad blood, hate or anything else between me an Jamaica, jamaicans or even the Jamaica football.3. Although I was born in Trinidad, I became ah man iand a father in Canada, and have participated and represented Canada on an International level at soccer and Track in a friendly capacity, never would have even been considered for Trinidad, does not mean I hate or would hate Trinidad, so why Jamaica. 4. My reasons for backin Canada are mine, not allyuh, dem or we..5. I am very happy you support Jamaica, as I would in many other scenarios, and on many other issues, and have put my life on the line for a Jamacan brother, just as he he and other ppl from different caribbean backgrounds have done for me....but this is sport, though it is an part of life, it is hardly  about life..
If you cannot distinguish all that, then you wouldn't understan, yet ah won't hold that against you either...Good Luck to Jamaica still.

add: Canada Coach, or players, or the majority of Canadian supporters although they would be trying to win the game, don't hate Jamaica either..true,true

late coming into the discussion .. but what maxg saying here makes a lot of sense.  Well said :applause:
Title: Re: Canada 1- The Whipping Boyz 0
Post by: Winnipeg Fury on September 05, 2006, 06:27:00 AM
Congrats to meh bredda SH on his first win as head coach, Jamaica good tuh get a 5-0 from the Soca Warriors when they next meet, nothing threatening or nothing to worry about, de Whipping Boyz have one player, Reis and thats it, they are no match for Trinidad and Tobago the Caribbean champions.

God is de BOSS

brudda you honestly think Trinidad can create more offence than Canada as to give them 5 with canada having De Guzman, Friend, Stalteri, de rosarrio, Radzinski ?  ah dont think so
Canada go be tough for 2010


well done SH

Julian De Guzman  -  Carlos Edwards
Rob Friend  - Kenwyne Jones
Paul Stalteri  - Silvio Spann
Dwayne De Rosario  - Aurtis Whitley
Tomas Radzinski  - Stern John

I prefer T&T chances dey.


JA team was a put together team so this game is an indication of nothing you cannot draw any conclusion from this game

De guzman i seen him play much better

Wha kind ah match up is that Dwayne - whitley  it should be  edwards - stalteri (left back i think )  spann-deguzman(central mid)      i dont think whitley is better than de rosario plus de guzman and stalteri are regular starters  for their clubs deprotivo and tottenham  but international soccer is different

Imagine if  Jonathan de guzman decide to play for Canada.

Speaking of Jonathon DeGuzman, Feyenoord have just signed another Canuck teen, Lensky.  He will be signing a 4-5 year contract and is expected to be in the first team.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Mr Mc on September 05, 2006, 06:32:29 AM
16 goals in 4 games, the defense need to tighten up.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Reggaefan on September 05, 2006, 06:48:09 AM
Cananda is usually much less than the sum of their parts so comparing individual player is pointless.

This may change with SH but we know that it changed for us recently.



Concidering Canada had at least 5 of their select players who will be a part of their push to South Africa 2010, I'd say the result shows how much work they still need to do if they want to be seen as a firm favorite for one of the three automatic spots. I didnt see the game, so i cant comment much, except to say that I'm not overly worried by the results. That JAmaica squad is at best a B squad....all those players are just part of the pool
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Dutty on September 05, 2006, 07:03:17 AM
Cananda is usually much less than the sum of their parts so comparing individual player is pointless.

This may change with SH but we know that it changed for us recently.



Concidering Canada had at least 5 of their select players who will be a part of their push to South Africa 2010, I'd say the result shows how much work they still need to do if they want to be seen as a firm favorite for one of the three automatic spots. I didnt see the game, so i cant comment much, except to say that I'm not overly worried by the results. That JAmaica squad is at best a B squad....all those players are just part of the pool

"Congratulations"....such a simple word   :D

I know its multiple syllables...but why is that so difficult for you?

I cant pain your fingers THAT much to type it.......maybe you need to enroll in a 12 step program

And when you graduate...afterward you should read the self-help book 'why do I keep making up lame excuses'
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: berris on September 05, 2006, 07:20:09 AM
Cananda is usually much less than the sum of their parts so comparing individual player is pointless.

This may change with SH but we know that it changed for us recently.



Concidering Canada had at least 5 of their select players who will be a part of their push to South Africa 2010, I'd say the result shows how much work they still need to do if they want to be seen as a firm favorite for one of the three automatic spots. I didnt see the game, so i cant comment much, except to say that I'm not overly worried by the results. That JAmaica squad is at best a B squad....all those players are just part of the pool

 :rotfl: :rotfl:   :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: 
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Socapro on September 05, 2006, 07:24:46 AM
Concidering Canada had at least 5 of their select players who will be a part of their push to South Africa 2010, I'd say the result shows how much work they still need to do if they want to be seen as a firm favorite for one of the three automatic spots. I didnt see the game, so i cant comment much, except to say that I'm not overly worried by the results. That JAmaica squad is at best a B squad....all those players are just part of the pool

What pool is dat RF? D shit pool?! Just joking! ;D

Yuh must realise by now most of us here know the difference better good shit talk, lame excuses & a team that deserved a whipping!
Could you Onestly tell us dat your team didn't deserve a good whipping on this occasion!?

Why all d excuses? Why not just say congrats to Canada's TRINI coach SH, accept d licks and move on RF?!  ;D
Come on stop being a boy and start being a man! Oh shocks I forgot you're just a Reggaeboy,... sorry but I almost forgot!  ::)

P.S. Note to Winnipeg Fury.... I think yuh should change yuh subject headline for this string from "Canada Assembles for Jamaica" to "Canada Disassembles Jamaica" as that is more appropriate for what just went on!  ;) Help we out nah man as I doh have the editing rights to your posts dem Winnipeg Fury!  8)
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Winnipeg Fury on September 05, 2006, 07:55:38 AM
Cananda is usually much less than the sum of their parts so comparing individual player is pointless.

This may change with SH but we know that it changed for us recently.



Concidering Canada had at least 5 of their select players who will be a part of their push to South Africa 2010, I'd say the result shows how much work they still need to do if they want to be seen as a firm favorite for one of the three automatic spots. I didnt see the game, so i cant comment much, except to say that I'm not overly worried by the results. That JAmaica squad is at best a B squad....all those players are just part of the pool

First off, let me address this comment:

"Cananda is usually much less than the sum of their parts so comparing individual player is pointless."

So very true.  Canada has the talent, but the CSA simply lacks in the preperation that is provided our team.  Last World Cup campaign, our coach was named too late, zero preperation, and we got the deserved result.   We consistently play fewer games than our opposition and this must be addressed.

As for the match vs Jam, we aren't taking much out of it.  Believe it or not, the most positive aspect was the crowd in Montreal.  Canada was clearly the better team, but failed to put the game away by half time.  

Man of the Match:  Radzinski (Fulham)

Best R-Boy:  Ryce

I have no doubt Canada will face a tougher opponent on the island, and that is exactly what we want.

Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Trini on September 05, 2006, 08:35:34 AM
There are few things in the world more boring than Jamaica playing Canada in football.

Their style of play is perhaps the most mundane in CONCACAF, although I have to admit that Ja in the last couple years seem to have been playing a little bit more adventurous, attacking and skilful.

I could just imagine how that game went yesterday though.

An MLS game would have provided more entertainment.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Reggaefan on September 05, 2006, 08:40:26 AM
Concidering Canada had at least 5 of their select players who will be a part of their push to South Africa 2010, I'd say the result shows how much work they still need to do if they want to be seen as a firm favorite for one of the three automatic spots. I didnt see the game, so i cant comment much, except to say that I'm not overly worried by the results. That JAmaica squad is at best a B squad....all those players are just part of the pool

What pool is dat RF? D shit pool?! Just joking! ;D

Yuh must realise by now most of us here know the difference better good shit talk, lame excuses & a team that deserved a whipping!
Could you Onestly tell us dat your team didn't deserve a good whipping on this occasion!?

Why all d excuses? Why not just say congrats to Canada's TRINI coach SH, accept d licks and move on RF?!  ;D
Come on stop being a boy and start being a man! Oh shocks I forgot you're just a Reggaeboy,... sorry but I almost forgot!  ::)

P.S. Note to Winnipeg Fury.... I think yuh should change yuh subject headline for this string from "Canada Assembles for Jamaica" to "Canada Disassembles Jamaica" as that is more appropriate for what just went on!  ;) Help we out nah man as I doh have the editing rights to your posts dem Winnipeg Fury!  8)

I never made any excuse...I merely pointed out two facts..Canada had about 50% of their choice players in the squad that faced Jamaica....Jamaica had about 10%. Not an excuse, just pointing out a fact. The best player on teh field for Jamaica yesterday from all indication was Jamal Campbell Ryce. He is a "squad" player at best. I am sure the coach is not too comfortable with such a slender margin vs an obviously depleted Reggae Boyz squad.

Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Reggaefan on September 05, 2006, 08:48:32 AM
There are few things in the world more boring than Jamaica playing Canada in football.

Their style of play is perhaps the most mundane in CONCACAF, although I have to admit that Ja in the last couple years seem to have been playing a little bit more adventurous, attacking and skilful.

I could just imagine how that game went yesterday though.

An MLS game would have provided more entertainment.

Interesting that you made such a comment. the team that is supposedly "boring" went to the world cup playing "defensive" football and came back with a victory and three goals to show for it. You on the other hand, with the more "falir" and "attractive" football came back with 0 goals scored and 0 victories....and playing 11 men in defense for at least 2 of your three games.  Jamaica went to the last gold cup with an offensive approach. I believe we scored some 11 goals, and conceded 8. I'd much rather see us score 3 and concede 1.

Trini, the style of football that Got Jamaica to the world cup is far from attractive. the style of football that Beenhakker had you play at the world cup is the same style that Jamaica has been playing for the past decade.

Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Reggaefan on September 05, 2006, 08:51:53 AM
Cananda is usually much less than the sum of their parts so comparing individual player is pointless.

This may change with SH but we know that it changed for us recently.



Concidering Canada had at least 5 of their select players who will be a part of their push to South Africa 2010, I'd say the result shows how much work they still need to do if they want to be seen as a firm favorite for one of the three automatic spots. I didnt see the game, so i cant comment much, except to say that I'm not overly worried by the results. That JAmaica squad is at best a B squad....all those players are just part of the pool

"Congratulations"....such a simple word   :D

I know its multiple syllables...but why is that so difficult for you?

I cant pain your fingers THAT much to type it.......maybe you need to enroll in a 12 step program

And when you graduate...afterward you should read the self-help book 'why do I keep making up lame excuses'

You want to talk about lame excuse? talk about Jack calling off the games T&T had ....because you couldnt find 11 players in Trinidad to play football at international level. How is that for an excuse? the new coach also sent the wrong message to the players playing in your league...he stated that the league dioesnt provide players who can compete internationally. so its now a case of T&T not being able to play games unless stern john and crew is vaialable.

And why on god's earth should I congratulate a side that just beat my side?
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Dutty on September 05, 2006, 08:52:21 AM


I never made any excuse...I merely pointed out two facts..Canada had about 50% of their choice players in the squad that faced Jamaica....Jamaica had about 10%. Not an excuse, just pointing out a fact. The best player on teh field for Jamaica yesterday from all indication was Jamal Campbell Ryce. He is a "squad" player at best. I am sure the coach is not too comfortable with such a slender margin vs an obviously depleted Reggae Boyz squad.




And how is it that these facts didnt appear anywhere in the whole thread prior to the game?

How come all of a sudden all this factual information does suddenly materialize after a loss.....one of many, many manymanymany losses I might add  ;D

Would these  facts have suddenly arisen had jamaica won?

as a side note...those last two words is something you wont see written very often


On top of that your hateritis arthritis is some how still preventing you from typing 'Congratulations'

Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Dutty on September 05, 2006, 08:56:25 AM
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You want to talk about lame excuse? talk about Jack calling off the games T&T had ....because you couldnt find 11 players in Trinidad to play football at international level. How is that for an excuse? the new coach also sent the wrong message to the players playing in your league...he stated that the league dioesnt provide players who can compete internationally. so its now a case of T&T not being able to play games unless stern john and crew is vaialable.
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A good leader dosent send their team to be 'cannon fodder' simply because he thinks they need the experience...he prepares them first for battle

Obviously your "calm before the storm" coach likes the cannon fodder approach.....I guess on bizarro island losing builds confidence and skill


"And why on god's earth should I congratulate a side that just beat my side?"

because I think its something you should get used to...you need the practise as you will be repeating the words a lot
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Reggaefan on September 05, 2006, 09:06:07 AM


I never made any excuse...I merely pointed out two facts..Canada had about 50% of their choice players in the squad that faced Jamaica....Jamaica had about 10%. Not an excuse, just pointing out a fact. The best player on teh field for Jamaica yesterday from all indication was Jamal Campbell Ryce. He is a "squad" player at best. I am sure the coach is not too comfortable with such a slender margin vs an obviously depleted Reggae Boyz squad.


And how is it that these facts didnt appear anywhere in the whole thread prior to the game?
How come all of a sudden all this factual information does suddenly materialize after a loss.....one of many, many manymanymany losses I might add  ;D
Would these  facts have suddenly arisen had jamaica won?
as a side note...those last two words is something you wont see written very often
On top of that your hateritis arthritis is some how still preventing you from typing 'Congratulations'

Are you Canadian or Trinidadian? Did Canada grant all yuh citizenship recenty? It seems there are more Canadians living in Trinidad than there is Trinidadians living in Canada  ;D



Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: pecan on September 05, 2006, 09:07:17 AM
Dutty ... look like is other ppl turn to get de popcorn and watch you in action.

On the other hand ..forget de popcorn.  Gimme a redstripe and a carib.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: palos on September 05, 2006, 09:08:34 AM
Dutty ... look like is other ppl turn to get de popcorn and watch you in action.

On the other hand ..forget de popcorn.  Gimme a redstripe and a carib.
U usin water to wash down yuh carib?
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: pecan on September 05, 2006, 09:10:10 AM
Dutty ... look like is other ppl turn to get de popcorn and watch you in action.

On the other hand ..forget de popcorn.  Gimme a redstripe and a carib.
U usin water to wash down yuh carib?

respect .. respect ..
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Filho on September 05, 2006, 09:11:35 AM
My 2 cents

1) Canada has the potential to be a very big side. They have the talent and you get the feeling that they are fed up of underachieving and will probably do something big this rounds if they prepare well

2) Jamaica is a lot better than they have appeared in the last few friendlies and have a lot more talent and depth than many of us seem to realize.  A well prepared jamaican A team is pressure for anyone in Concacaf.

3) Using Canada vs. Jamaica to guess what would happen in a T&T vs Jamaica game is just dumb. First off, football just does not work like that. Eg. Brazil has never been able to beat Norway. In their last 2 outings Brazil has hammered Argentina by a combined score of 7-1. Do you think Norway can hammer Argentina like that? Plus, T&T and Jamaica have a different rivalry...past form means nothing when the two meet..cuz is war.

Palos -
IMO De Rosario is better than Whitley. He is probably the best player in the MLS for the last 2 years and is actually really talented and skillful. He also just has better technique. Should be playing top flight ball in Europe...can't say the same for Whitley.

Stalteri is better than Spann based on what I have seen of him in the premiership. Spann has real talent, but on an individual level Staltieri plays at a higher, more consistent level week in week out. Right now, I don't even know if Spann is playing football

Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Dutty on September 05, 2006, 09:17:24 AM


I never made any excuse...I merely pointed out two facts..Canada had about 50% of their choice players in the squad that faced Jamaica....Jamaica had about 10%. Not an excuse, just pointing out a fact. The best player on teh field for Jamaica yesterday from all indication was Jamal Campbell Ryce. He is a "squad" player at best. I am sure the coach is not too comfortable with such a slender margin vs an obviously depleted Reggae Boyz squad.



Are you Canadian or Trinidadian? Did Canada grant all yuh citizenship recenty? It seems there are more Canadians living in Trinidad than there is Trinidadians living in Canada  ;D





Well jeez you found out the truth about me

Why yes I was recently granted citizenship as I originally was a refugee....I sailed north on a rubber raft

Midway through my journey my exhausting journey, hungry & tired I was offered asylum by the Jamaican Navy...problem is their raft was smaller than mine
Thus I opted to keep going  :D

Anyway,,back to the 'cannon fodder' or B squad as you call it.....by the way .is your A squad called the 'minefield'?
Title: Re: Canada 1- The Whipping Boyz 0
Post by: Trini _2026 on September 05, 2006, 09:37:15 AM
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Speaking of Jonathon DeGuzman, Feyenoord have just signed another Canuck teen, Lensky.  He will be signing a 4-5 year contract and is expected to be in the first team.

Man does say tnt better than canada but yet we have  dont player signing at these clubs at youth or senior level..

but Rf i saw tht game boy them JA players feel the bad
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: palos on September 05, 2006, 10:05:52 AM
My 2 cents

Palos -
IMO De Rosario is better than Whitley. He is probably the best player in the MLS for the last 2 years and is actually really talented and skillful. He also just has better technique. Should be playing top flight ball in Europe...can't say the same for Whitley.

Stalteri is better than Spann based on what I have seen of him in the premiership. Spann has real talent, but on an individual level Staltieri plays at a higher, more consistent level week in week out. Right now, I don't even know if Spann is playing football

I would tend to agree with you except:

1 - DeRosario in MLS and De Rosario for Canada are 2 entirely different players, sadly for Canada.  He has yet to cut it at the international level for his country.  Obviously he has the tools to do so, but as of yet.....he's fairly innocuous. We all know what Whitley can do at the club level.  Internationally, he took on a different role for his country than he performs for his club and SHONE!  Not really fair on my part to compare the 2 anyway.  2 Different types of players.  Glen would be a better comparison and if we talkin internationally, based on Glen's brief showings in the WC...I would give him the edge over De Rosario.  At club level...yes...De Rosario of course.

2 - Stalteri is a classic case of an average player being surrounded by decent talent and sticking to the job he does.  The best thing about Stalteri is his engine.  Other than that....he's nothing special.  Again...performs much better in a very rigidly defined role for his club than he does for Canada.  At least De Rosario has the ability to step up at international level.  Stalteri doesn't.  Spann is a much better footballer in my opinion.

Title: Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: Slade on September 05, 2006, 10:13:57 AM
Anybody know what the final score was..
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Filho on September 05, 2006, 10:15:07 AM
My 2 cents

Palos -
IMO De Rosario is better than Whitley. He is probably the best player in the MLS for the last 2 years and is actually really talented and skillful. He also just has better technique. Should be playing top flight ball in Europe...can't say the same for Whitley.

Stalteri is better than Spann based on what I have seen of him in the premiership. Spann has real talent, but on an individual level Staltieri plays at a higher, more consistent level week in week out. Right now, I don't even know if Spann is playing football

I would tend to agree with you except:

1 - DeRosario in MLS and De Rosario for Canada are 2 entirely different players, sadly for Canada.  He has yet to cut it at the international level for his country.  Obviously he has the tools to do so, but as of yet.....he's fairly innocuous. We all know what Whitley can do at the club level.  Internationally, he took on a different role for his country than he performs for his club and SHONE!  Not really fair on my part to compare the 2 anyway.  2 Different types of players.  Glen would be a better comparison and if we talkin internationally, based on Glen's brief showings in the WC...I would give him the edge over De Rosario.  At club level...yes...De Rosario of course.

2 - Stalteri is a classic case of an average player being surrounded by decent talent and sticking to the job he does.  The best thing about Stalteri is his engine.  Other than that....he's nothing special.  Again...performs much better in a very rigidly defined role for his club than he does for Canada.  At least De Rosario has the ability to step up at international level.  Stalteri doesn't.  Spann is a much better footballer in my opinion.



cool ting Palos. respek
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Baygo Boy on September 05, 2006, 10:19:01 AM
Palos, Why is it like that with DeRosario, he doesn't step up for country
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: warmonga on September 05, 2006, 10:20:17 AM
congratualtion Canada as much as I swear dey was geting 3 easy ..I guess I have to shut up now..  lawd JA better come good in de office becaue this thing aint loking good at all..  I fed up,  emagine Mi partner RF. RF easy mi bredda JA going thru a bad spell right now .. Doh worry dey go tek de fustration out on a caribbean team soon. in de last couple of years JA have lost points to shit squads like Panama, Elsalvador, canada,  a U.S Girls team , collect cricket scores against a  cricket team , from someway in Australia .. I cya tek this no more .. I callin for de return of de big man .."da Boss" LOWE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How could sumthin dat was looking so good gone so wrong??? I hope this shit doesnt happen to Trinidad.. look like it happening already though.. De coach bawling bout he cya find a local 11.. stay strong RF a nuh nothin dat JA soon bounce back and I gurantee dey putting 3 past Canada in  de office...
war.
Title: Re: Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: Dutty on September 05, 2006, 10:23:27 AM
Jamaica 4  Canada 1










....and the RF wake up from that dream and vex like hell he hadda face anuuder reality.......but doh frighten, this is all just the calm before the storm
Title: Re: Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: PantherX on September 05, 2006, 10:30:48 AM
Canada win 1:0

Game of the century, which century however is a matter for debate.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: palos on September 05, 2006, 10:34:53 AM
Palos, Why is it like that with DeRosario, he doesn't step up for country
No idea.  I don't think it's for lack of effort.  It could be he's playing a different role for his club than he normally does for his country.  Some players find the transition from cub to international football to be more difficult than others.  Some never successfully make the transition.   Whatever it is, he's not the first and won't be the last.  I believe he does have the ability to replicate his deeds for his clubs at the international level.  Canadians must be hoping that happens sooner rather than later.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Trini _2026 on September 05, 2006, 10:42:12 AM
Palos, Why is it like that with DeRosario, he doesn't step up for country
No idea.  I don't think it's for lack of effort.  Some players find the transition to be more difficult than others.  It could also be he's playing a different role for his club than he normally does for his country.  Whatever it is, he's not the first and won't be the last.  He does have the ability to replicate his deeds at club level at the international level.  Canadians must be hoping that happens sooner rather than later.

I don't know about you but i  don't want them Canadian players replicating dey club form at   international   level any time soon because that will be  trouble  :-\
Title: Re: Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: Baygo Boy on September 05, 2006, 12:14:18 PM
Good point triniman.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Reggaefan on September 05, 2006, 02:30:14 PM
congratualtion Canada as much as I swear dey was geting 3 easy ..I guess I have to shut up now..  lawd JA better come good in de office becaue this thing aint loking good at all..  I fed up,  emagine Mi partner RF. RF easy mi bredda JA going thru a bad spell right now .. Doh worry dey go tek de fustration out on a caribbean team soon. in de last couple of years JA have lost points to shit squads like Panama, Elsalvador, canada,  a U.S Girls team , collect cricket scores against a  cricket team , from someway in Australia .. I cya tek this no more .. I callin for de return of de big man .."da Boss" LOWE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How could sumthin dat was looking so good gone so wrong??? I hope this shit doesnt happen to Trinidad.. look like it happening already though.. De coach bawling bout he cya find a local 11.. stay strong RF a nuh nothin dat JA soon bounce back and I gurantee dey putting 3 past Canada in  de office...
war.


Actually, The Canada result is not a bad result in my mind. You basically use a "pool" squad to hold a Canadian side that had 40%-50% of their core group togethet...at home. I rather us play games and get our asses dusted than to not play games because we cant field 11 "competent" players.
Title: Re: Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: jamaica2099 on September 05, 2006, 02:35:49 PM
That's the truth Reggae Fan.
As the Reggae Boyz agent pointed out after Jermaine Hue was bought by a Swedish club. "Better to get first team play in a lesser league than sit on the bench in a bigger league."
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Dutty on September 05, 2006, 02:43:48 PM
[9#msg217429 date=1157473217]


. I rather us play games and get our asses dusted
Quote

Really?? well this whole thing workin out GREAT fo you then

Man its soo nice to see when the team and its supporters can acheive their lowered expectations, everybody is happy then......just beautiful  :applause:
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: palos on September 05, 2006, 02:49:29 PM
[9#msg217429 date=1157473217]


. I rather us play games and get our asses dusted
Quote

Really?? well this whole thing workin out GREAT fo you then

Man its soo nice to see when the team and its supporters can acheive their lowered expectations, everybody is happy then......just beautiful  :applause:

 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Midknight on September 05, 2006, 02:49:49 PM
congratualtion Canada as much as I swear dey was geting 3 easy ..I guess I have to shut up now..  lawd JA better come good in de office becaue this thing aint loking good at all..  I fed up,  emagine Mi partner RF. RF easy mi bredda JA going thru a bad spell right now .. Doh worry dey go tek de fustration out on a caribbean team soon. in de last couple of years JA have lost points to shit squads like Panama, Elsalvador, canada,  a U.S Girls team , collect cricket scores against a  cricket team , from someway in Australia .. I cya tek this no more .. I callin for de return of de big man .."da Boss" LOWE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How could sumthin dat was looking so good gone so wrong??? I hope this shit doesnt happen to Trinidad.. look like it happening already though.. De coach bawling bout he cya find a local 11.. stay strong RF a nuh nothin dat JA soon bounce back and I gurantee dey putting 3 past Canada in  de office...
war.


Actually, The Canada result is not a bad result in my mind. You basically use a "pool" squad to hold a Canadian side that had 40%-50% of their core group togethet...at home. I rather us play games and get our asses dusted than to not play games because we cant field 11 "competent" players.

excuse : Is Reggae fan, how de hell you could expect anything but excuses, sour grapes and w(h)ine disguised as facts.
fact : Instead of focusing on Jamaica's football, if you bring up Trinidad's football administration enough you could distract people from actually noticing that you have no response to the talk you dish out but can't take...

We made our Trini football forum to (among other things) criticise and hopefully make changes to what goes on in the TTFF. The Reggaebritz have their own site and i suppose they do the same thing there as regards the JFF. So we don't need you to criticise it for us. Try excusing, sorry factualising your teams' results and performances instead of mouthing off about what doesn't concern you. If you want to bad talk the TTFF go do it on the RB forum. We here are very well aware of it so you're not saying anything new...

If you want to make yourself useful, try factualising to us why your team has collected 29 goals in its last 10 matches...
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Reggaefan on September 05, 2006, 02:52:11 PM


I never made any excuse...I merely pointed out two facts..Canada had about 50% of their choice players in the squad that faced Jamaica....Jamaica had about 10%. Not an excuse, just pointing out a fact. The best player on teh field for Jamaica yesterday from all indication was Jamal Campbell Ryce. He is a "squad" player at best. I am sure the coach is not too comfortable with such a slender margin vs an obviously depleted Reggae Boyz squad.



Are you Canadian or Trinidadian? Did Canada grant all yuh citizenship recenty? It seems there are more Canadians living in Trinidad than there is Trinidadians living in Canada  ;D





Well jeez you found out the truth about me

Why yes I was recently granted citizenship as I originally was a refugee....I sailed north on a rubber raft

Midway through my journey my exhausting journey, hungry & tired I was offered asylum by the Jamaican Navy...problem is their raft was smaller than mine
Thus I opted to keep going  :D

Anyway,,back to the 'cannon fodder' or B squad as you call it.....by the way .is your A squad called the 'minefield'?

Yup, that JAmaica squad that took the field is a B team at best...and you know it. Dont read too much into th e"B Squad" thing. all it means is that we dont have to depend on the same 11 players 100% of the time. it diesnt matter to us right now if we collect 6-0 or 4-1...at some point, you have to give the players exposure. Lets wait and see what happens in te return game.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Dutty on September 05, 2006, 02:55:01 PM
[If you want to make yourself useful, try factualising to us why your team has collected 29 goals in its last 10 matches...

Truthfully I think his hope was to collect 33 or 34 by now....so ah mean he come really close, yuh doh have to be so harsh
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Reggaefan on September 05, 2006, 02:56:45 PM
congratualtion Canada as much as I swear dey was geting 3 easy ..I guess I have to shut up now..  lawd JA better come good in de office becaue this thing aint loking good at all..  I fed up,  emagine Mi partner RF. RF easy mi bredda JA going thru a bad spell right now .. Doh worry dey go tek de fustration out on a caribbean team soon. in de last couple of years JA have lost points to shit squads like Panama, Elsalvador, canada,  a U.S Girls team , collect cricket scores against a  cricket team , from someway in Australia .. I cya tek this no more .. I callin for de return of de big man .."da Boss" LOWE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How could sumthin dat was looking so good gone so wrong??? I hope this shit doesnt happen to Trinidad.. look like it happening already though.. De coach bawling bout he cya find a local 11.. stay strong RF a nuh nothin dat JA soon bounce back and I gurantee dey putting 3 past Canada in  de office...
war.


Actually, The Canada result is not a bad result in my mind. You basically use a "pool" squad to hold a Canadian side that had 40%-50% of their core group togethet...at home. I rather us play games and get our asses dusted than to not play games because we cant field 11 "competent" players.

excuse : Is Reggae fan, how de hell you could expect anything but excuses, sour grapes and w(h)ine disguised as facts.
fact : Instead of focusing on Jamaica's football, if you bring up Trinidad's football administration enough you could distract people from actually noticing that you have no response to the talk you dish out but can't take...

We made our Trini football forum to (among other things) criticise and hopefully make changes to what goes on in the TTFF. The Reggaebritz have their own site and i suppose they do the same thing there as regards the JFF. So we don't need you to criticise it for us. Try excusing, sorry factualising your teams' results and performances instead of mouthing off about what doesn't concern you. If you want to bad talk the TTFF go do it on the RB forum. We here are very well aware of it so you're not saying anything new...

If you want to make yourself useful, try factualising to us why your team has collected 29 goals in its last 10 matches...

apparently, you havent been following this thread much. You have gone off an a tangent there midnight.
The original thread was startyed by a Canadian....to discuss JAmaica's upcoming match with Canada. As for the result yesterday...good shwoing by my boys, all things concidered. I am sure the Canadaina coach knows that a 1-0 victory over a Jamaica second string 11 is nothing to gloat about....unlike you eh midnight.  ;D are you another one of those Trinis who suddenly see themselves as Canadians?
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: jamaica2099 on September 05, 2006, 03:00:02 PM


I never made any excuse...I merely pointed out two facts..Canada had about 50% of their choice players in the squad that faced Jamaica....Jamaica had about 10%. Not an excuse, just pointing out a fact. The best player on teh field for Jamaica yesterday from all indication was Jamal Campbell Ryce. He is a "squad" player at best. I am sure the coach is not too comfortable with such a slender margin vs an obviously depleted Reggae Boyz squad.



Are you Canadian or Trinidadian? Did Canada grant all yuh citizenship recenty? It seems there are more Canadians living in Trinidad than there is Trinidadians living in Canada  ;D





Well jeez you found out the truth about me

Why yes I was recently granted citizenship as I originally was a refugee....I sailed north on a rubber raft

Midway through my journey my exhausting journey, hungry & tired I was offered asylum by the Jamaican Navy...problem is their raft was smaller than mine
Thus I opted to keep going  :D

Anyway,,back to the 'cannon fodder' or B squad as you call it.....by the way .is your A squad called the 'minefield'?

Yup, that JAmaica squad that took the field is a B team at best...and you know it. Dont read too much into th e"B Squad" thing. all it means is that we dont have to depend on the same 11 players 100% of the time. it diesnt matter to us right now if we collect 6-0 or 4-1...at some point, you have to give the players exposure. Lets wait and see what happens in te return game.
Reggae Fan
Don't forget that it will be the same 'B' squad that will take us to the Digicel Cup final again.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Reggaefan on September 05, 2006, 03:01:30 PM
[9#msg217429 date=1157473217]


. I rather us play games and get our asses dusted
Quote

Really?? well this whole thing workin out GREAT fo you then

Man its soo nice to see when the team and its supporters can acheive their lowered expectations, everybody is happy then......just beautiful  :applause:

Dutty, I see you are the official "kicksin" man of the forum.  ;D. Youi having a ball eh fella.
Title: Re: Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: palos on September 05, 2006, 05:39:47 PM
jamaica good for a 5-0 from the soca warriors, dont know why my post was deleted, i am a trini talking about jamaica why my post getting deleted for, schupsssssss, congrats to SH and JA dont look good atall, dey have one man and diz it, tt should walk over jamaica de next time dey meet, well done SH... :beermug:

Yuh post eh get deleted.  It get merge.  Check page 4 of this thread.
Title: Re: Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: trinidad badboy on September 05, 2006, 05:43:53 PM


well done canada with the new trini coach
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Midknight on September 05, 2006, 05:57:29 PM
apparently, you havent been following this thread much. You have gone off an a tangent there midnight.
The original thread was startyed by a Canadian....to discuss JAmaica's upcoming match with Canada. As for the result yesterday...good shwoing by my boys, all things concidered. I am sure the Canadaina coach knows that a 1-0 victory over a Jamaica second string 11 is nothing to gloat about....unlike you eh midnight.  ;D are you another one of those Trinis who suddenly see themselves as Canadians?

stop trying to change the topic. Someone asked you how you could explain your team's loss and you brought up some weak excuse about "AT least we playing" So I haven't gone off "on a tangent" as you put it, or at least not one that you haven't started yourself.

As far as this Trini-Canadian business goes, your question might be to ask why the Canadian in question saw it fit to post that information on our board.
Now I can only find two reasons:
1) the canadian coach is a trini
2) he believes that quite a few trinis in here would accept any news involving lix for jamaica

Now as to why YOU here discussing this topic, I cyah find any logical reason...like rbz forum breakdown...

And no one was asking you if yuh turn Haitian when yuh was gloating about haiti beating our youth team...so I odn't see your point...

I am not "gloating" about a 1-0 win over a "second string" Jamaican side from a country that doesn't even concern me. I am "gloating" about 29 goals conceded in 10 matches by our self declared "biggest rivals". Stop dodging round the topic...
Title: Re: Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: jamaica2099 on September 05, 2006, 06:10:37 PM
jamaica good for a 5-0 from the soca warriors, dont know why my post was deleted, i am a trini talking about jamaica why my post getting deleted for, schupsssssss, congrats to SH and JA dont look good atall, dey have one man and diz it, tt should walk over jamaica de next time dey meet, well done SH... :beermug:
Now January definately seems too far away. Well it's better for you to dream and smile now, rather than later when you face reality and start bawl after losing against us in the Digicel Cup final. :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: palos on September 05, 2006, 06:50:32 PM
As far as this Trini-Canadian business goes, your question might be to ask why the Canadian in question saw it fit to post that information on our board.
Now I can only find two reasons:
1) the canadian coach is a trini
2) he believes that quite a few trinis in here would accept any news involving lix for jamaica

I eh know if yuh ever encounter Winnipeg Fury b4 Midknight....but he is de Canadian (ah hear he actually is a trini but wannabe canuck and fightin hard to be accepted) version a RF.  So reason number 3 wit WF normally is....to provoke ting.

Dis de same one who forever used to be postin bout how much Canadian it have in Foreign Leagues and how T&T never mek WC etc.  Well since Nov 16, 2005....he...jes like RF...was absent from de board fuh MONTHS.  Not even a word of congrats to de warriors.....which wasn't unexpected really.

WF boil dong like bajee now because he eh have no T&T never mek WC to toss in we face.  We didn't score any goals....but dem didn't score none eedah...and at least we came out of the tournament with 1 point while dem had zero.  Not to mention de 6-0 aggregate thrashin dey did get de las time we did meet in senior competition.  Dat really bun dem bad.  So he eh really have much to say dese days....but if he only get a opportunity....he go be back wit de same shit as before.

Jes lettin yuh know who yuh dealin wit and it eh necessarily no altruistic motive he does post here.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Reggaefan on September 05, 2006, 07:12:32 PM
apparently, you havent been following this thread much. You have gone off an a tangent there midnight.
The original thread was startyed by a Canadian....to discuss JAmaica's upcoming match with Canada. As for the result yesterday...good shwoing by my boys, all things concidered. I am sure the Canadaina coach knows that a 1-0 victory over a Jamaica second string 11 is nothing to gloat about....unlike you eh midnight.  ;D are you another one of those Trinis who suddenly see themselves as Canadians?

stop trying to change the topic. Someone asked you how you could explain your team's loss and you brought up some weak excuse about "AT least we playing" So I haven't gone off "on a tangent" as you put it, or at least not one that you haven't started yourself.

As far as this Trini-Canadian business goes, your question might be to ask why the Canadian in question saw it fit to post that information on our board.
Now I can only find two reasons:
1) the canadian coach is a trini
2) he believes that quite a few trinis in here would accept any news involving lix for jamaica

Now as to why YOU here discussing this topic, I cyah find any logical reason...like rbz forum breakdown...

And no one was asking you if yuh turn Haitian when yuh was gloating about haiti beating our youth team...so I odn't see your point...

I am not "gloating" about a 1-0 win over a "second string" Jamaican side from a country that doesn't even concern me. I am "gloating" about 29 goals conceded in 10 matches by our self declared "biggest rivals". Stop dodging round the topic...

29 goals conceded in ten matches. Interesting facts there dutty.
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: Winnipeg Fury on September 05, 2006, 07:41:18 PM
As far as this Trini-Canadian business goes, your question might be to ask why the Canadian in question saw it fit to post that information on our board.
Now I can only find two reasons:
1) the canadian coach is a trini
2) he believes that quite a few trinis in here would accept any news involving lix for jamaica

I eh know if yuh ever encounter Winnipeg Fury b4 Midknight....but he is de Canadian (ah hear he actually is a trini but wannabe canuck and fightin hard to be accepted) version a RF.  So reason number 3 wit WF normally is....to provoke ting.

Dis de same one who forever used to be postin bout how much Canadian it have in Foreign Leagues and how T&T never mek WC etc.  Well since Nov 16, 2005....he...jes like RF...was absent from de board fuh MONTHS.  Not even a word of congrats to de warriors.....which wasn't unexpected really.

WF boil dong like bajee now because he eh have no T&T never mek WC to toss in we face.  We didn't score no goals....but dem didn't score none eedah...and at least we came out of the tournament with 1 point while dem had zero.  Not to mention de 6-0 aggregate thrashin dey did get de las time we did meet in senior competition.  Dat really bun dem bad.  So he eh really have much to say dese days....but if he only get a opportunity....he go be back wit de same shit as before.

Jes lettin yuh know who yuh dealin wit and it eh necessarily no altruistic motive he does post here.

Palos, I remember when you first hit this site (that's right, long after me).  You were a moron then, and you are just as stupid today.
I have laid some beatings on this site.  But only after half-wit provocation like your post.

No opportunity to say anything !?  Our Canadian junior B-team just trashed yours 6-0 on your home soil !

stepups !
Title: Re: Canada Assembles for Jamaica....
Post by: palos on September 05, 2006, 07:44:54 PM
As far as this Trini-Canadian business goes, your question might be to ask why the Canadian in question saw it fit to post that information on our board.
Now I can only find two reasons:
1) the canadian coach is a trini
2) he believes that quite a few trinis in here would accept any news involving lix for jamaica

I eh know if yuh ever encounter Winnipeg Fury b4 Midknight....but he is de Canadian (ah hear he actually is a trini but wannabe canuck and fightin hard to be accepted) version a RF.  So reason number 3 wit WF normally is....to provoke ting.

Dis de same one who forever used to be postin bout how much Canadian it have in Foreign Leagues and how T&T never mek WC etc.  Well since Nov 16, 2005....he...jes like RF...was absent from de board fuh MONTHS.  Not even a word of congrats to de warriors.....which wasn't unexpected really.

WF boil dong like bajee now because he eh have no T&T never mek WC to toss in we face.  We didn't score no goals....but dem didn't score none eedah...and at least we came out of the tournament with 1 point while dem had zero.  Not to mention de 6-0 aggregate thrashin dey did get de las time we did meet in senior competition.  Dat really bun dem bad.  So he eh really have much to say dese days....but if he only get a opportunity....he go be back wit de same shit as before.

Jes lettin yuh know who yuh dealin wit and it eh necessarily no altruistic motive he does post here.

Palos, I remember when you first hit this site (that's right, long after me).  You were a moron then, and you are just as stupid today.
I have laid some beatings on this site.  But only after half-wit provocation like your post.

No opportunity to say anything !?  Our Canadian junior B-team just trashed yours 6-0 on your home soil !

stepups !

Stepups....  :rotfl:....Daz wannabe canuck lingo fuh steupes perchance?  Here we go.  Disclose yuhself in all yuh glory Puny.  Still hurting after the mauling 4 years ago?  Get over it girl.
Title: Re: Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: Winnipeg Fury on September 05, 2006, 08:04:42 PM
Still hurting from 4 years ago  ?!

Palos, I'm still basking in the glory of how we have owned your ass every decade since T&T's existence.  Men, boys, women, girls, senior junior, it doesn't matter.

Sorry loser, the stats are on our side.
Title: Re: Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: Trini on September 05, 2006, 08:21:45 PM
Why are we entertaining these debates with CANADA AND JAMAICA, of all people?????

We have owned canada over the last few years, not just regular defeats, but good beatings.

Jamaica is now playing to avoid embarassment on the international stage.

Football is mainly about the present...

We jus qualify for the WC, did creditably and moving forward.

When u all leep up these arguments, it infers insecurity.

It is Ja and Canada who have to prove themselves now, not T&T.

In an absolute sense, all things being equal, T&T will beat both Canada and Jamaica RIGHT NOW.

It will not be no mauling, 5-0 like some suggested, but just think of what the team has achieved, trained, game plans and executed over the last 12 months leading up to the WC.

During the WC, TT was almost on an equal level to Mexico, perhaps on par with the US and Costa Rica.

In 1998, Ja was way ahead of us.

The time whenever Canada reach the WC, they were miles ahead of us.

But this is now.

Anybody bringing up results from 5 years ago, or results versus teams that another team get a result need to think carefully about what they saying.

There are 4 big teams in CONCACAF now, Mex, USA, CR and T&T.

Jamaica and Canada are behind, but 2008 will be a whole new game.

Another thing....people bawling how we cancel the 2 games that we should be playing now.
But the coach make a good point, our local based players may not be ready for such games right now.
We are now being watched by the world, we made a name for ourselves in the WC and no pushovers and a competitive team.
Lets not destroy that by playing games we could potentially be beaten badly.
COlombia last time was a class above our top team in the Gold Cup.
Mexico we know at full or semi strength will always threaten our first team as well, far less for a total local team.
The days of selecting a local leage team and sending them off to play top level competition to get embarassed are hopefully over (remember the 6-0 beating Ja put on the pro leage 11 that went masquerading as a T&T national team? - RF will happiy remind u of that).

PS - Pinnipeg Wuffy, the only thing u lay on this site is a load a canadian dogshit. U talk more shite than your boring ass team plays on the field. Trini coach or not, you will be paying for a long time to come for winning the gold cup in 2000 with that unbelievable boring display and luck. Everything in life evens out....
Take you bunch of so called stars from wherever and start praying.
T&T has been there and done that.
Nobody in CONCACAF had bigger indivdual stars than T&T over the last 10 years.
Oh u owned us for decades, steups.
So what is happening now???????
Stop living in the past like RF.
Wake up and smell,,,,,,, I mean LISTEN TO THE SOUND OF THE SOCAWARRIORS TAKING OVER!

I wonder if canada plays a full strength Bermuda who will win.

Anybody see KND recently?
Title: Re: Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: palos on September 05, 2006, 08:46:13 PM
Still hurting from 4 years ago  ?!

Palos, I'm still basking in the glory of how we have owned your ass every decade since T&T's existence.  Men, boys, women, girls, senior junior, it doesn't matter.

Sorry loser, the stats are on our side.


:yapping:
Title: Re: Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: Quags on September 05, 2006, 09:46:34 PM
The second half of that game was exciting as watching paint dry  :yawning: .And the entire feel of the game was amateurish.A jamacan hit ah bullet to d canuck keeper face  :rotfl: that was good .But both them team would look out of place vs Sweden .One thing them jamaican is swipe fast fast like they cutting grass they foot ,always kicking .
Title: Re: Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: berris on September 05, 2006, 09:54:08 PM
Still hurting from 4 years ago  ?!

Palos, I'm still basking in the glory of how we have owned your ass every decade since T&T's existence.  Men, boys, women, girls, senior junior, it doesn't matter.
Sorry loser, the stats are on our side.


wha you just do dey is shit and din flush ....
Where all yuh national coach from again ? since all yuh ''own''  TnT how come all yuh cyar find one ah all yuh ''own'' homebreads for de job,yuh eh see you is de true MORON here ,is pure bowel movements you talking.What stats on all yuh side.?.steeuupppsssss,de cold in Winnipeg apparantly
f%@king up what little brain yuh have...de next time yuh post at least put ah handle on the top right hand corner for we nah ,so de next man reading  cud flush yuh shit down..... wham yuh have no broughtupcee or what.?
Title: Re: Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: onlikecorn on September 06, 2006, 12:57:55 AM
well . . i watch de game . . and i have to say that canada start off lookin decent. . fuh like de firt 10 or 15 minutes. . . buh then it all went down hill from there . . . . buh i was jes watchin to see how SH doin . . .cuz i was trainin wit a small club here and when i tell dem i from trinidad. . .dey start to tell mih how de new interim coach guy from trinidad. . and apparently he was a big ting in my university back in de day .. . a well respected guy in football in dese areas. . . .good to see de man at th ehelm of a national team . .. . and start off with a win. . .albeit a scrappy ugly win. . . .but a win none the less. . . .congrats. . .
Title: Re: Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: JDB on September 06, 2006, 04:32:11 AM
Still hurting from 4 years ago  ?!

Palos, I'm still basking in the glory of how we have owned your ass every decade since T&T's existence.  Men, boys, women, girls, senior junior, it doesn't matter.

Sorry loser, the stats are on our side.

Makes it all the more sweet when we are in the last two hexes (remember 2000/2001) and Canada wasn't.

The funny thing is for all your posturing Canada has had one senior level success and it was 20 YEARS AGO.

Talk about living off past glories glory.

As a Canadian fan you should be shamed to be bragging against anything football related.

p.s. congrats to SH and good luck in the future.
Title: Re: Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: Winnipeg Fury on September 06, 2006, 06:39:13 AM
Still hurting from 4 years ago  ?!

Palos, I'm still basking in the glory of how we have owned your ass every decade since T&T's existence.  Men, boys, women, girls, senior junior, it doesn't matter.

Sorry loser, the stats are on our side.

Makes it all the more sweet when we are in the last two hexes (remember 2000/2001) and Canada wasn't.

The funny thing is for all your posturing Canada has had one senior level success and it was 20 YEARS AGO.

Talk about living off past glories glory.

As a Canadian fan you should be shamed to be bragging against anything football related.

p.s. congrats to SH and good luck in the future.


20 years ago ?  We won the Gold Cup 6 years ago.  I'm not surprised you forgot considering we beat T&T on the way.
Title: Re: Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: pecan on September 06, 2006, 06:44:22 AM
why allyuh fighting so much ????

its gone past entertaining

steups ...
Title: Re: Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: Jah Gol on September 06, 2006, 06:50:34 AM
Still hurting from 4 years ago  ?!

Palos, I'm still basking in the glory of how we have owned your ass every decade since T&T's existence.  Men, boys, women, girls, senior junior, it doesn't matter.

Sorry loser, the stats are on our side.

Makes it all the more sweet when we are in the last two hexes (remember 2000/2001) and Canada wasn't.

The funny thing is for all your posturing Canada has had one senior level success and it was 20 YEARS AGO.

Talk about living off past glories glory.

As a Canadian fan you should be shamed to be bragging against anything football related.

p.s. congrats to SH and good luck in the future.


20 years ago ?  We won the Gold Cup 6 years ago.  I'm not surprised you forgot considering we beat T&T on the way.
I remember that game.An error in defense caused the goal. T&T then missed a flurry of chances including a penalty saved by Forrest from our boy David Nahkid.I'm not making any excuses you won the game but the result was flattering. I take solace in the fact that less than 9 months after that Semi- Final loss T&T proceeded to beat Canada 2-0 in Edmonton and 4-0 in the Oval in WCQ.

So Fury bredda I wouldn't be too proud of your record against T&T.
Title: Re: Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: Dutty on September 06, 2006, 06:51:50 AM
why allyuh fighting so much ????

its gone past entertaining

steups ...

DAT is what you call fight??...but no cuss eh pass yet?

Stick around fren...de ting now start,,usually it does be T&T men vs 1 representative from Bahrain or Jamrock or Winnipeg or Peru etc etc

This time it have two opposing countries...and 2 posters representing 1 country

Tag team madness!!!!!!  
BRING IT ON!!!
Title: Re: Canada vs Jamaica
Post by: Reggaefan on September 06, 2006, 11:51:03 AM
Why are we entertaining these debates with CANADA AND JAMAICA, of all people?????

We have owned canada over the last few years, not just regular defeats, but good beatings.

Jamaica is now playing to avoid embarassment on the international stage.

Football is mainly about the present...

We jus qualify for the WC, did creditably and moving forward.

When u all leep up these arguments, it infers insecurity.

It is Ja and Canada who have to prove themselves now, not T&T.

In an absolute sense, all things being equal, T&T will beat both Canada and Jamaica RIGHT NOW.

It will not be no mauling, 5-0 like some suggested, but just think of what the team has achieved, trained, game plans and executed over the last 12 months leading up to the WC.

During the WC, TT was almost on an equal level to Mexico, perhaps on par with the US and Costa Rica.

In 1998, Ja was way ahead of us.

The time whenever Canada reach the WC, they were miles ahead of us.

But this is now.

Anybody bringing up results from 5 years ago, or results versus teams that another team get a result need to think carefully about what they saying.

There are 4 big teams in CONCACAF now, Mex, USA, CR and T&T.

Jamaica and Canada are behind, but 2008 will be a whole new game.

Another thing....people bawling how we cancel the 2 games that we should be playing now.
But the coach make a good point, our local based players may not be ready for such games right now.
We are now being watched by the world, we made a name for ourselves in the WC and no pushovers and a competitive team.
Lets not destroy that by playing games we could potentially be beaten badly.
COlombia last time was a class above our top team in the Gold Cup.
Mexico we know at full or semi strength will always threaten our first team as well, far less for a total local team.
The days of selecting a local leage team and sending them off to play top level competition to get embarassed are hopefully over (remember the 6-0 beating Ja put on the pro leage 11 that went masquerading as a T&T national team? - RF will happiy remind u of that).

PS - Pinnipeg Wuffy, the only thing u lay on this site is a load a canadian dogshit. U talk more shite than your boring ass team plays on the field. Trini coach or not, you will be paying for a long time to come for winning the gold cup in 2000 with that unbelievable boring display and luck. Everything in life evens out....
Take you bunch of so called stars from wherever and start praying.
T&T has been there and done that.
Nobody in CONCACAF had bigger indivdual stars than T&T over the last 10 years.
Oh u owned us for decades, steups.
So what is happening now???????
Stop living in the past like RF.
Wake up and smell,,,,,,, I mean LISTEN TO THE SOUND OF THE SOCAWARRIORS TAKING OVER!

I wonder if canada plays a full strength Bermuda who will win.

Anybody see KND recently?

Trini, you wont know how good your team is if your coach doesnt have confidence in playing games. You cant say that you are top 4 CONCACAF at the moment when your coach just cancelled a game vs another top 4 CONCACAF side stating that the players avaialable are not up to standard. What he is saying is that Trinidad has only 11 players who are of international quality.

Notice Costa Rica playing two games in Europe recently? This is teh reason they will forever be the 3rd big team from CONCACAF.

Jamaica could have been challenging Costa Rica for that 3rd "big 3" spot right now, but like Honduras and El Slavador has shown us in the past, it takes more than just good players to run a successfull national programme.

I suppose your false sense of security has been boosted by the fact that Jamaica's programme has been going through a transition, particularly under the very incompetent people running the JFF at the moment...who incidentally have only a matter of months remaining on their contract.

Title: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Padams on October 09, 2006, 12:20:17 AM
Ah realise dat it have some Jamaicans who does be on dis forum all kinda time of day...Take man like Lion Paw for instance d man up all 1-2am posting on we forum...and men like Reggae Fan done reach Hero Warrior status...I think its safe to say dat these Jamaicans are obsessed with everything Trini and wished they had a great team like our Warriors who they cud look to for inspiration....Ah doh blame dem...Trini is d best and d Soca Warriors are Kings of d Caribbean  ;D ;D 
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Socapro on October 09, 2006, 05:30:50 AM
Bricktop (or should we call him Prickbutt?) even has Reg-GAY fantasies of one of our Warriors grabbing at his groin!

Just check his profile picture! I think he is definitely taking his obsession with our Warriors a bit too far!!

But then again he is a Reg-GAY bwoy so that more or less explains his behaviour! 8)
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Fyzoman on October 09, 2006, 05:53:13 AM
alyuh fellahs good yes, ah cyar wait for dem yardman to get up dis morning and start to(try to)defend their obsession wid we.....but allyuh right dem fellahs really obsessed!!!!
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Bricktop on October 09, 2006, 05:54:15 AM
Bricktop even has Reg-GAY fantasies of one of our Warriors grabbing at his groin!

Mek battyboy SANCHO try pull my penis. Him will get a trim fast ;D
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: cocoapanyol on October 09, 2006, 06:26:11 AM
Ah realise dat it have some Jamaicans who does be on dis forum all kinda time of day...Take man like Lion Paw for instance d man up all 1-2am posting on we forum...and men like Reggae Fan done reach Hero Warrior status...I think its safe to say dat these Jamaicans are obsessed with everything Trini and wished they had a great team like our Warriors who they cud look to for inspiration....Ah doh blame dem...Trini is d best and d Soca Warriors are Kings of d Caribbean ;D ;D


Ent?!!   :beermug: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: truetrini on October 09, 2006, 06:29:05 AM
when Claude Davis dived on his team mate who was lying on the grass after they scored a victory the other day...DAT IS WHAT BATTY BWOY BUSINESS ALL ABOUT BRICKY!

yuh must be does watch dat on video over and over agin, getting horny ent?

Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Socapro on October 09, 2006, 06:32:13 AM
Bricktop even has Reg-GAY fantasies of one of our Warriors grabbing at his groin!

Mek battyboy SANCHO try pull my penis. Him will get a trim fast ;D

To have a doctored picture like that as your profile clearly demonstrates that you have an unhealthy obsession with man grabbing at groin. Not sure if your fantasy is to be the "grabber" or the "grabee" but one thing for sure is you have now shown your true Reg-GAY boy colours!

Some free advice, this is a Soca Warriors football forum so if yuh looking to promote yuh Reg-GAY boy tendencies please go back to you regular home and do it there! We do not take kindly to such open leanings on this forum!

Many thanks & good-riddance! 8)
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Reggaefan on October 09, 2006, 06:49:18 AM
when Claude Davis dived on his team mate who was lying on the grass after they scored a victory the other day...DAT IS WHAT BATTY BWOY BUSINESS ALL ABOUT BRICKY!

yuh must be does watch dat on video over and over agin, getting horny ent?



You calling bad-man Claude Davis batty man? You never see Dwight York Kiss Andy Cole on the lips when Man-U win the treble some years ago? ;D
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Nemesis on October 09, 2006, 07:02:56 AM
when Claude Davis dived on his team mate who was lying on the grass after they scored a victory the other day...DAT IS WHAT BATTY BWOY BUSINESS ALL ABOUT BRICKY!

yuh must be does watch dat on video over and over agin, getting horny ent?



You calling bad-man Claude Davis batty man? You never see Dwight York Kiss Andy Cole on the lips when Man-U win the treble some years ago? ;D


hahahahahahahahahahahaha...These Trinis are a riot
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: redtrinigirl on October 09, 2006, 07:07:27 AM
This should provide me with entertainment for the rest of the evening.

 :challenge: :duel: :arguing:
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Bricktop on October 09, 2006, 07:12:42 AM
This should provide me with entertainment for the rest of the evening.

 :challenge: :duel: :arguing:
Send mi a pic and depending on what I see you might need to modify those plans  ;D
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Trini _2026 on October 09, 2006, 07:16:12 AM
when Claude Davis dived on his team mate who was lying on the grass after they scored a victory the other day...DAT IS WHAT BATTY BWOY BUSINESS ALL ABOUT BRICKY!

yuh must be does watch dat on video over and over agin, getting horny ent?



You calling bad-man Claude Davis batty man? You never see Dwight York Kiss Andy Cole on the lips when Man-U win the treble some years ago? ;D

yeah ok yeah right
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: saga pinto on October 09, 2006, 07:19:16 AM
I have one question for my jamaican friends,we does be on allyuh site regular regular so trying to fight down man and calling man faggett and all soughts ah shit,listen this site is for discussing football.

The one thing ah notice with jamaicans,is they could easily be lured into ah shit conversation and avoid the topics with substance...........
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Nemesis on October 09, 2006, 07:27:18 AM
I have one question for my jamaican friends,we does be on allyuh site regular regular so trying to fight down man and calling man faggett and all soughts ah shit,listen this site is for discussing football.

The one thing ah notice with jamaicans,is they could easily be lured into ah shit conversation and avoid the topics with substance...........


We have been posting on this forum and it previous forms long before hurry-come-ups like you...We took our licks for being "hignorant" Jamaicans and dont complain so quit the bawling.
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Peong on October 09, 2006, 07:36:51 AM
The one thing ah notice with jamaicans,is they could easily be lured into ah shit conversation and avoid the topics with substance...........   

Saga not all Jamaicans like dat.  Wha happen is since Vincey embarass dem some of de weak ones start postin on our site.
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Pointman on October 09, 2006, 10:30:57 AM
The one thing ah notice with jamaicans,is they could easily be lured into ah shit conversation and avoid the topics with substance...........

Saga not all Jamaicans like dat. Wha happen is since Vincey embarass dem some of de weak ones start postin on our site.

as they say down south " that don't make a lick a sence" what the hell they doing posting here? ::) DIS IS NOT AH JA FOOTBALL FORUM...ride out batty bwoys.

Well thank god they manage ah much needed win against Canada(in the dregs mind you) cause all ah dem might be on suicide watch all now so.
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Lionpaw on October 09, 2006, 10:37:37 AM
Ah realise dat it have some Jamaicans who does be on dis forum all kinda time of day...Take man like Lion Paw for instance d man up all 1-2am posting on we forum...and men like Reggae Fan done reach Hero Warrior status...I think its safe to say dat these Jamaicans are obsessed with everything Trini and wished they had a great team like our Warriors who they cud look to for inspiration....Ah doh blame dem...Trini is d best and d Soca Warriors are Kings of d Caribbean ;D ;D

Remember JA time one hour behind unnuh time bredda. Plus I post on all the forums, theReggaeboyz.com, Reggaeboyzsc and soca warriors, same like Triniman, Warrior,Truetrini, Palos and Alberta Trini before them kick him out with him battyman tactics.
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: ricky on October 09, 2006, 11:21:01 AM
Ah realise dat it have some Jamaicans who does be on dis forum all kinda time of day...Take man like Lion Paw for instance d man up all 1-2am posting on we forum...and men like Reggae Fan done reach Hero Warrior status...I think its safe to say dat these Jamaicans are obsessed with everything Trini and wished they had a great team like our Warriors who they cud look to for inspiration....Ah doh blame dem...Trini is d best and d Soca Warriors are Kings of d Caribbean ;D ;D

Remember JA time one hour behind unnuh time bredda. Plus I post on all the forums, theReggaeboyz.com, Reggaeboyzsc and soca warriors, same like Triniman, Warrior,Truetrini, Palos and Alberta Trini before them kick him out with him battyman tactics.

allyuh ban Alberta  from dey?  :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Padams on October 09, 2006, 11:26:04 AM
This should provide me with entertainment for the rest of the evening.

 :challenge: :duel: :arguing:


 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: Ent...ah cudn't help it though Red Trini...dem fellas gettin to outa hand...but ah know is jus jealous dey jealous...hence the reasons:

1) Dey vex cuz dey Reg-GAY boyz cud never come round we Warriors

2) Dey used to be tops in Reggae music...but we boyz Isasha, Prophet Benjamin, Marlon Asher & King David running the scene right now...dey have nothin left again except Asapha Powell... :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: cocoapanyol on October 09, 2006, 11:27:00 AM
Ah realise dat it have some Jamaicans who does be on dis forum all kinda time of day...Take man like Lion Paw for instance d man up all 1-2am posting on we forum...and men like Reggae Fan done reach Hero Warrior status...I think its safe to say dat these Jamaicans are obsessed with everything Trini and wished they had a great team like our Warriors who they cud look to for inspiration....Ah doh blame dem...Trini is d best and d Soca Warriors are Kings of d Caribbean ;D ;D

Remember JA time one hour behind unnuh time bredda. Plus I post on all the forums, theReggaeboyz.com, Reggaeboyzsc and soca warriors, same like Triniman, Warrior,Truetrini, Palos and Alberta Trini before them kick him out with him battyman tactics.

allyuh ban Alberta from dey? :rotfl:


You should know better dan tuh fall fuh dat
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Bricktop on October 09, 2006, 11:29:43 AM
and Alberta Trini before them kick him out with him battyman tactics.

 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: ricky on October 09, 2006, 11:32:51 AM
and Alberta Trini before them kick him out with him battyman tactics.

 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

why you laughin so boss we could/should do the same for you here
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Lionpaw on October 09, 2006, 11:34:53 AM
This should provide me with entertainment for the rest of the evening.

 :challenge: :duel: :arguing:


 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: Ent...ah cudn't help it though Red Trini...dem fellas gettin to outa hand...but ah know is jus jealous dey jealous...hence the reasons:

1) Dey vex cuz dey Reg-GAY boyz cud never come round we Warriors

2) Dey used to be tops in Reggae music...but we boyz Isasha, Prophet Benjamin, Marlon Asher & King David running the scene right now...dey have nothin left again except Asapha Powell... :rotfl: :rotfl:

Ahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaa @ that. Lol u must be a damn fool lol rofl. Di man say Isasha a tops in Reggae music. U must mean in Trinidad. I nah lie I listen to Isasha. Him make good Reggae music, but to come out and say him is tops in reggae means u dont know music. Isasha, or none of them u call cant compare to I-wayne, Gyptian, Richie Spice, Luciano, Chuck Fendah, Turbulance on the WORLD scene in reggae. Wake up yah mi bredda.

Big up Isasha and Million Voice still. But dont get carried away mi yute.
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Bricktop on October 09, 2006, 11:42:37 AM
Dey used to be tops in Reggae music...but we boyz Isasha, Prophet Benjamin, Marlon Asher & King David running the scene right now

Who? Always the follower never the leaders ;D
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Trini _2026 on October 09, 2006, 11:55:38 AM
Dey used to be tops in Reggae music...but we boyz Isasha, Prophet Benjamin, Marlon Asher & King David running the scene right now

Who? Always the follower never the leaders ;D
warrior king them artist are not know outside trinidad .... only marlon Asher for that 1 song
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Socapro on October 09, 2006, 12:41:07 PM
Dey used to be tops in Reggae music...but we boyz Isasha, Prophet Benjamin, Marlon Asher & King David running the scene right now

Who? Always the follower never the leaders ;D
warrior king them artist are not know outside trinidad .... only marlon Asher for that 1 song

Triniman would you stop talking out of your a$$!? Right now in London, one of Isasha's tunes "Don't You Know" is major and getting bigger by the day. Also Prophet Benjamin & the other T&T artists mentioned are well known on the reggae scene here outside Trini circles. In addition Queen Omega is probably one of the best known female reggae artsist around these parts. So please get yuh facts right before talking out of your a$$!

In fact I hold you responsible for all the $hit Prickbutt is posting on here right now because you are the one who invited him here! Is like yuh looking for Reg-GAY bwoy freinds or something! Makes me suspicious of your leanings as we have already confirmed about Prickbutt!

Anyway lets stick to the topic of football where we run tings as this is a Soca Warriors football forum after all! When it comes to regular-GAY music otherwise referred to as reggae music where gays are a popular topic of focus due to the fact that it is so epidemic in their country, let them run dat, we will contribute a hit here & there but dats dem ting!

Trinis run Caribbean football & Jakans run Reg-GAY music & I 'll have it no other way. In any case we have enough music of own to run & make good money from be it calypso, soca, rapso, chutney, parang or steelband so lets leave dem to run dem tings and concentrate on running our tings! :chilling:
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Lionpaw on October 09, 2006, 12:47:59 PM
Dey used to be tops in Reggae music...but we boyz Isasha, Prophet Benjamin, Marlon Asher & King David running the scene right now

Who? Always the follower never the leaders ;D
warrior king them artist are not know outside trinidad .... only marlon Asher for that 1 song

Thanks fi inform the man dat Triniman cause him a get carried away.
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: capodetutticapi on October 09, 2006, 12:58:07 PM
bowdown all jamaican battyboy,i is king in fukin new york,two jamaican sister only fightin fuh this trini redman.they say jamaican man is boo.i have them sukin cock steady. :devil:get out,allyuh doh have some goat to curry and fig to boil.
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Nemesis on October 09, 2006, 12:59:21 PM
Dey used to be tops in Reggae music...but we boyz Isasha, Prophet Benjamin, Marlon Asher & King David running the scene right now

Who? Always the follower never the leaders ;D
warrior king them artist are not know outside trinidad .... only marlon Asher for that 1 song

Triniman would you stop talking out of your a$$!? Right now in London, one of Isasha's tunes "Don't You Know" is major and getting bigger by the day. Also Prophet Benjamin & the other T&T artists mentioned are well known on the reggae scene here outside Trini circles. In addition Queen Omega is probably one of the best known female reggae artsist around these parts. So please get yuh facts right before talking out of your a$$!

In fact I hold you responsible for all the $hit Prickbutt is posting on here right now because you are the one who invited him here! Is like yuh looking for Reg-GAY bwoy freinds or something! Makes me suspicious of your leanings as we have already confirmed about Prickbutt!

Anyway lets stick to the topic of football where we run tings as this is a Soca Warriors football forum after all! When it comes to regular-GAY music otherwise referred to as reggae music where gays are a popular topic of focus due to the fact that it is so epidemic in their country, let them run dat, we will contribute a hit here & there but dats dem ting!

Trinis run Caribbean football & Jakans run Reg-GAY music & I 'll have it no other way. In any case we have enough music of own to run & make good money from be it calypso, soca, rapso, chutney, parang or steelband so lets leave dem to run dem tings and concentrate on running our tings! :chilling:

Reggae is a UNIVERSAL musical forms so we Yardies can appreciate some Trinis trying take the music to higher heights, much like UB40, Gwen Stefani or another act. Afterall its Jah music!!! BTW if wi music Gay den the whole a Trinidad gay den...cause wi know which music de people dem wan' hear most of year.
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Nemesis on October 09, 2006, 01:01:16 PM
bowdown all jamaican battyboy,i is king in f**kin new york,two jamaican sister only fightin fuh this trini redman.they say jamaican man is boo.i have them sukin cock steady. :devil:get out,allyuh doh have some goat to curry and fig to boil.

Computer badness is one hell of a ting.
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Bricktop on October 09, 2006, 01:02:00 PM
i have them sukin cock steady.
And what they have you sucking  ;D
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Quags on October 09, 2006, 01:03:41 PM
Ah just listen to them men Gyptian good ,richie spice ain't knocking off isasha or asher off my
top five jed.   And if daiz warrior king opinion that he find it is sound better so wha ........ oh and move your ole toejam shoes of the forum nah it stinking up the joint  !!

This should provide me with entertainment for the rest of the evening.

 :challenge: :duel: :arguing:


 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: Ent...ah cudn't help it though Red Trini...dem fellas gettin to outa hand...but ah know is jus jealous dey jealous...hence the reasons:

1) Dey vex cuz dey Reg-GAY boyz cud never come round we Warriors

2) Dey used to be tops in Reggae music...but we boyz Isasha, Prophet Benjamin, Marlon Asher & King David running the scene right now...dey have nothin left again except Asapha Powell... :rotfl: :rotfl:

Ahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaa @ that. Lol u must be a damn fool lol rofl. Di man say Isasha a tops in Reggae music. U must mean in Trinidad. I nah lie I listen to Isasha. Him make good Reggae music, but to come out and say him is tops in reggae means u dont know music. Isasha, or none of them u call cant compare to  I-wayne, Gyptian, Richie Spice, Luciano, Chuck Fendah, Turbulance on the WORLD scene in reggae. Wake up yah mi bredda.

Big  up Isasha and Million Voice still. But dont get carried away mi yute.
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: capodetutticapi on October 09, 2006, 01:11:50 PM
bowdown all jamaican battyboy,i is king in f**kin new york,two jamaican sister only fightin fuh this trini redman.they say jamaican man is boo.i have them sukin cock steady. :devil:get out,allyuh doh have some goat to curry and fig to boil.

Computer badness is one hell of a ting.
this was not meant to be a statement about malevolence(as you put it badness),it's a simple fact that these two jamaican ladies enjoy sukin my penis.
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Reggaefan on October 09, 2006, 01:20:46 PM
The one thing ah notice with jamaicans,is they could easily be lured into ah shit conversation and avoid the topics with substance...........

Saga not all Jamaicans like dat. Wha happen is since Vincey embarass dem some of de weak ones start postin on our site.

as they say down south " that don't make a lick a sence" what the hell they doing posting here? ::) DIS IS NOT AH JA FOOTBALL FORUM...ride out batty bwoys.

Well thank god they manage ah much needed win against Canada(in the dregs mind you) cause all ah dem might be on suicide watch all now so.

I can count at leat 8 posters on this forum wgo post very regularly on teh rBZ forum. And back in teh days (hey you are a newbie, you wouldnt know this), there were many many more.
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Lionpaw on October 09, 2006, 01:20:56 PM
bowdown all jamaican battyboy,i is king in f**kin new york,two jamaican sister only fightin fuh this trini redman.they say jamaican man is boo.i have them sukin cock steady. :devil:get out,allyuh doh have some goat to curry and fig to boil.

Dem say dat cause them know Jamaican man nah nyam dem so them go to u so u can nyam dem fi breakfast, lunch and dinner. We annuh cannibal so we nah nyam nuh pooms.
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Lionpaw on October 09, 2006, 01:23:52 PM
i have them sukin cock steady.
And what they have you sucking ;D

Lol di man cant answer u bricktop. dah one deh stump him.
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Socapro on October 09, 2006, 01:24:29 PM
bowdown all jamaican battyboy,i is king in f**kin new york,two jamaican sister only fightin fuh this trini redman.they say jamaican man is boo.i have them sukin cock steady. :devil:get out,allyuh doh have some goat to curry and fig to boil.

Computer badness is one hell of a ting.
this was not meant to be a statement about malevolence(as you put it badness),it's a simple fact that these two jamaican ladies enjoy sukin my penis.

U mistaken u asswipe its another dude that was sucking your dick..u figet they were facking your wife :o

Come on folks this is a family forum! We must respect each others forums as there are impressionable youngsters who post here!

Some of you folks need to read the Forum Rules & Guidelines Tallman posted again!

Lets keep the picong :arguing: civil & clean if we have to give each other picong and not end up embarrassing ourselves in front the many females & youngsters who visit here! :-[
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Quags on October 09, 2006, 01:26:55 PM
He get vex cappo getting head  :rotfl:  :rotfl:  :rotfl:  :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: capodetutticapi on October 09, 2006, 01:28:44 PM
bowdown all jamaican battyboy,i is king in f**kin new york,two jamaican sister only fightin fuh this trini redman.they say jamaican man is boo.i have them sukin cock steady. :devil:get out,allyuh doh have some goat to curry and fig to boil.

Dem say dat cause them know Jamaican man nah nyam dem so them go to u so u can nyam dem fi breakfast, lunch and dinner. We annuh cannibal so we nah nyam nuh pooms.
speak english
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Bricktop on October 09, 2006, 01:59:03 PM
[Come on folks this is a family forum! We must respect each others forums as there are impressionable youngsters who post here!

Yuh seeit. Di man gone BERSERK  ;D
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: TrinInfinite on October 09, 2006, 02:28:55 PM
Dey used to be tops in Reggae music...but we boyz Isasha, Prophet Benjamin, Marlon Asher & King David running the scene right now

Who? Always the follower never the leaders  ;D
warrior king them artist are not know outside trinidad .... only marlon Asher for that 1 song

Triniman would you stop talking out of your a$$!? Right now in London, one of Isasha's tunes "Don't You Know" is major and getting bigger by the day. Also Prophet Benjamin & the other T&T artists mentioned are well known on the reggae scene here outside Trini circles. In addition Queen Omega is probably one of the best known female reggae artsist around these parts. So please get yuh facts right before talking out of your a$$!

In fact I hold you responsible for all the $hit Prickbutt is posting on here right now because you are the one who invited him here! Is like yuh looking for Reg-GAY bwoy freinds or something! Makes me suspicious of your leanings as we have already confirmed about Prickbutt!

Anyway lets stick to the topic of football where we run tings as this is a Soca Warriors football forum after all! When it comes to regular-GAY music otherwise referred to as reggae music where gays are a popular topic of focus due to the fact that it is so epidemic in their country, let them run dat, we will contribute a hit here & there but dats dem ting!

Trinis run Caribbean football & Jakans run Reg-GAY music & I 'll have it no other way. In any case we have enough music of own to run & make good money from be it calypso, soca, rapso, chutney, parang or steelband so lets leave dem to run dem tings and concentrate on running our tings!  :chilling:

Reggae is a UNIVERSAL musical forms so we Yardies can appreciate some Trinis trying take the music to higher heights, much like UB40, Gwen Stefani or another act. Afterall its Jah music!!!   BTW if wi music Gay den the whole a Trinidad gay den...cause wi know which music de people dem wan' hear most of year.

You know i was gonna leave this topic alone but say wha, time tuh call out these rent ah dredds on we music, to all de yardies on the site, how good you know your own music? Pro can back me up on this one, as i did research after he told a piece about mr neville tate, tt ran caribbean music for 30 years, also called the golden era of calypso, jamaican artists listened and copied our music and names, lord, baron, mighty, this was in the age of mentowhich was a copied form of calypso and to ska, calypso of course was listened to the queen and many around the world, was also played in films and many radios in north america also harry belafonte copied trinidad's music and also 90% of his music was written by trinis, king radio, roaring lion to name a few, a fellah by the name of neville tate from trinidad came up with a new beat, new music, the ska allyuh yardman use to listen to was improved by a trini who went to ja, mr.tate, introdcing the down beat in ska which turned to rock steady, then eventually reggae, dancehall and so on, tt the only country to invent a musical instument in the 20th century, what has JA done on this level? its so funny to see you call us followers when in fact you follow us, juss like ele and many others speeding up dancehall music and startin 2 instruct the audience how to dance, this was all trini, old lady walk a mile and half and tay lay lay, dollar wine and many others b4 JA even started this, come again Yardmen, you are the followers, not we.....Oh and by the way JA will try to keep down artists in we country who sing reggae in fear of doin better, but which JA artists could do what we do? :devil:
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Nemesis on October 09, 2006, 02:34:29 PM
Shut up the nonsense. The idea that there was no musical form inside Jamaica and Jamaicans had copy Trni music is just another TRINI LIE. Where are all the Calypso music that we supposedly copied idiot. They dont friggin exist dummy.
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Nemesis on October 09, 2006, 02:38:27 PM
I never knew that TRinis grew up learning that they created Reggae and Ska...No wonder they hate the Yardman.
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Bricktop on October 09, 2006, 02:41:49 PM
I never knew that TRinis grew up learning that they created Reggae and Ska...No wonder they hate the Yardman.

 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: Di man dem a claim REGGAE now to rhattid  :o
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Nemesis on October 09, 2006, 02:42:33 PM
I forgot they created Mento too.


Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: WestCoast on October 09, 2006, 02:44:07 PM
aye TI, day even tried to give calypso they own name

http://www.socawarriors.net/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=9cf42d19dc842dccee0584c34066bd3a&topic=21273.msg224244#msg224244
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: superoli on October 09, 2006, 02:44:31 PM
this is fun !
I love this
my car is faster than yours
my dad earns more than yours

lets see where it goes


can we get more about the women please no one has mentioned that yet
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Trini on October 09, 2006, 02:52:24 PM
Wow.

What a thread.

jamaicans think they better than trinis in football right now.

Trinis think their local acts better than jamaican reggae acts.

Jus now North Korea will say them have more nuclear firepower than the US  ;D
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Bricktop on October 09, 2006, 02:56:59 PM
can we get more about the women please no one has mentioned that yet
Well I think yuh might have the edge there  ;D
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: superoli on October 09, 2006, 03:09:08 PM
Ha ha ...........
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Lionpaw on October 09, 2006, 03:45:31 PM
Dey used to be tops in Reggae music...but we boyz Isasha, Prophet Benjamin, Marlon Asher & King David running the scene right now

Who? Always the follower never the leaders ;D
warrior king them artist are not know outside trinidad .... only marlon Asher for that 1 song

Triniman would you stop talking out of your a$$!? Right now in London, one of Isasha's tunes "Don't You Know" is major and getting bigger by the day. Also Prophet Benjamin & the other T&T artists mentioned are well known on the reggae scene here outside Trini circles. In addition Queen Omega is probably one of the best known female reggae artsist around these parts. So please get yuh facts right before talking out of your a$$!

In fact I hold you responsible for all the $hit Prickbutt is posting on here right now because you are the one who invited him here! Is like yuh looking for Reg-GAY bwoy freinds or something! Makes me suspicious of your leanings as we have already confirmed about Prickbutt!

Anyway lets stick to the topic of football where we run tings as this is a Soca Warriors football forum after all! When it comes to regular-GAY music otherwise referred to as reggae music where gays are a popular topic of focus due to the fact that it is so epidemic in their country, let them run dat, we will contribute a hit here & there but dats dem ting!

Trinis run Caribbean football & Jakans run Reg-GAY music & I 'll have it no other way. In any case we have enough music of own to run & make good money from be it calypso, soca, rapso, chutney, parang or steelband so lets leave dem to run dem tings and concentrate on running our tings! :chilling:

Reggae is a UNIVERSAL musical forms so we Yardies can appreciate some Trinis trying take the music to higher heights, much like UB40, Gwen Stefani or another act. Afterall its Jah music!!! BTW if wi music Gay den the whole a Trinidad gay den...cause wi know which music de people dem wan' hear most of year.

You know i was gonna leave this topic alone but say wha, time tuh call out these rent ah dredds on we music, to all de yardies on the site, how good you know your own music? Pro can back me up on this one, as i did research after he told a piece about mr neville tate, tt ran caribbean music for 30 years, also called the golden era of calypso, jamaican artists listened and copied our music and names, lord, baron, mighty, this was in the age of mentowhich was a copied form of calypso and to ska, calypso of course was listened to the queen and many around the world, was also played in films and many radios in north america also harry belafonte copied trinidad's music and also 90% of his music was written by trinis, king radio, roaring lion to name a few, a fellah by the name of neville tate from trinidad came up with a new beat, new music, the ska allyuh yardman use to listen to was improved by a trini who went to ja, mr.tate, introdcing the down beat in ska which turned to rock steady, then eventually reggae, dancehall and so on, tt the only country to invent a musical instument in the 20th century, what has JA done on this level? its so funny to see you call us followers when in fact you follow us, juss like ele and many others speeding up dancehall music and startin 2 instruct the audience how to dance, this was all trini, old lady walk a mile and half and tay lay lay, dollar wine and many others b4 JA even started this, come again Yardmen, you are the followers, not we.....Oh and by the way JA will try to keep down artists in we country who sing reggae in fear of doin better, but which JA artists could do what we do? :devil:

No one trying to bring down Trini artistes out here bredda, where u get that from? You have to be good to make it out here. Look at Gentleman from Germany for eg. Big regge artiste out here and will mash up any stage show. Also, Mighty Crown form Japan is one of the biggest sound worldwide and them right up there with Tony Matterhorn when it come to selectin. Them mash up any session out here cause they are good. If the Trinis are good they can star any show out here. And that eediat tay lay lay song u talk bout u ever hear bout della move? Look how long we a intsruct people fi dance. Done the argument ya man cuz a bullshyt ya chat. Reggae and Dancehall get crazy play worldwide. Only thing competing with Reggae is Dancehall. Reggae and Dancehall are also totally different so I don't agree with the statement that Reggae created Dancehall. Reggae is singing while Dancehall is talking over a beat. Dancehall created Rap because it was a Jamaican, Kool Herc that took talkin over beats to the US. The NY folks did it with their accent and Hip Hop was born

Ur facts are F'ed up. Only country who can state claim in reggae is Cuba because we took their Rumba box to create Ska. U need to do more research dada.

LOL @ the man dem actually trying to claim Reggae. ahahaha. Unnuh soon try claim Bob Marley, Marcus Garvey  etc. Unnuh might all start say is a Trinidadian that discover Jamaica.
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: superoli on October 09, 2006, 04:11:10 PM
isnt bob marley from Cascade ?
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Padams on October 09, 2006, 04:19:45 PM
isnt bob marley from Cascade ?


 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: Oh gooood...Yuh have meh rollin Superoli
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Padams on October 09, 2006, 04:23:57 PM
Lawd what ah was thinkin??...Ah feelin like a start WORLD WAR 3 with dis thread.... :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Trini on October 09, 2006, 04:57:40 PM
for the posters who around long time, i think u all will agree with me that a topic like this usually pops up and spreads like wild fire  at least once every 12 months.

Just now man will start discussing who have more kidnap, murder, nicer woman, better infrastructures, educational systems, sprinters, beers, food, curry goat, KFC, big bottom gyal etc etc.

As andre would say . . . . Ah love it!
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Lionpaw on October 09, 2006, 05:08:23 PM
Dey used to be tops in Reggae music...but we boyz Isasha, Prophet Benjamin, Marlon Asher & King David running the scene right now

Who? Always the follower never the leaders ;D
warrior king them artist are not know outside trinidad .... only marlon Asher for that 1 song

Triniman would you stop talking out of your a$$!? Right now in London, one of Isasha's tunes "Don't You Know" is major and getting bigger by the day. Also Prophet Benjamin & the other T&T artists mentioned are well known on the reggae scene here outside Trini circles. In addition Queen Omega is probably one of the best known female reggae artsist around these parts. So please get yuh facts right before talking out of your a$$!

In fact I hold you responsible for all the $hit Prickbutt is posting on here right now because you are the one who invited him here! Is like yuh looking for Reg-GAY bwoy freinds or something! Makes me suspicious of your leanings as we have already confirmed about Prickbutt!

Anyway lets stick to the topic of football where we run tings as this is a Soca Warriors football forum after all! When it comes to regular-GAY music otherwise referred to as reggae music where gays are a popular topic of focus due to the fact that it is so epidemic in their country, let them run dat, we will contribute a hit here & there but dats dem ting!

Trinis run Caribbean football & Jakans run Reg-GAY music & I 'll have it no other way. In any case we have enough music of own to run & make good money from be it calypso, soca, rapso, chutney, parang or steelband so lets leave dem to run dem tings and concentrate on running our tings! :chilling:

Reggae is a UNIVERSAL musical forms so we Yardies can appreciate some Trinis trying take the music to higher heights, much like UB40, Gwen Stefani or another act. Afterall its Jah music!!! BTW if wi music Gay den the whole a Trinidad gay den...cause wi know which music de people dem wan' hear most of year.

You know i was gonna leave this topic alone but say wha, time tuh call out these rent ah dredds on we music, to all de yardies on the site, how good you know your own music? Pro can back me up on this one, as i did research after he told a piece about mr neville tate, tt ran caribbean music for 30 years, also called the golden era of calypso, jamaican artists listened and copied our music and names, lord, baron, mighty, this was in the age of mentowhich was a copied form of calypso and to ska, calypso of course was listened to the queen and many around the world, was also played in films and many radios in north america also harry belafonte copied trinidad's music and also 90% of his music was written by trinis, king radio, roaring lion to name a few, a fellah by the name of neville tate from trinidad came up with a new beat, new music, the ska allyuh yardman use to listen to was improved by a trini who went to ja, mr.tate, introdcing the down beat in ska which turned to rock steady, then eventually reggae, dancehall and so on, tt the only country to invent a musical instument in the 20th century, what has JA done on this level? its so funny to see you call us followers when in fact you follow us, juss like ele and many others speeding up dancehall music and startin 2 instruct the audience how to dance, this was all trini, old lady walk a mile and half and tay lay lay, dollar wine and many others b4 JA even started this, come again Yardmen, you are the followers, not we.....Oh and by the way JA will try to keep down artists in we country who sing reggae in fear of doin better, but which JA artists could do what we do? :devil:

No one trying to bring down Trini artistes out here bredda, where u get that from? You have to be good to make it out here. Look at Gentleman from Germany for eg. Big regge artiste out here and will mash up any stage show. Also, Mighty Crown form Japan is one of the biggest sound worldwide and them right up there with Tony Matterhorn when it come to selectin. Them mash up any session out here cause they are good. If the Trinis are good they can star any show out here. And that eediat tay lay lay song u talk bout u ever hear bout della move? Look how long we a intsruct people fi dance. Done the argument ya man cuz a bullshyt ya chat. Reggae and Dancehall get crazy play worldwide. Only thing competing with Reggae is Dancehall. Reggae and Dancehall are also totally different so I don't agree with the statement that Reggae created Dancehall. Reggae is singing while Dancehall is talking over a beat. Dancehall created Rap because it was a Jamaican, Kool Herc that took talkin over beats to the US. The NY folks did it with their accent and Hip Hop was born

Ur facts are F'ed up. Only country who can state claim in reggae is Cuba because we took their Rumba box to create Ska. U need to do more research dada.

LOL @ the man dem actually trying to claim Reggae. ahahaha. Unnuh soon try claim Bob Marley, Marcus Garvey etc. Unnuh might all start say is a Trinidadian that discover Jamaica.

jamaica now start that, we instructed people how to dance from the 40's, where yuh think wine come from, not jamaica, early mento artists copied trinidad, doh get tie up bredda, yu talk about herc, how about lancelot layne, the founder of rapso which emerged in the early 60's, its root was extempo which was born in 1940 in the calpyso tents of trinidad, heres a definition for you, impromptu lyrics backed by a live calypso band, two individuals teasing eachother and dissing eaqchother, what we call Picong in trinidad, hence modern day "freestyling" its nice to see how ignorant jamacians are about there music bc we gave them plenty to work with, try king radio, pretender and roaring lion the greats of trinidad, that same rum and coke you drinkin was born in trinidad my friend, come again, oh and dont talk about marcus garvey, bc he stole many ideas from Henry sylvester Williams the father of pan africanisn which you speak of, too bad he died at an early age didnt have all his work documented mainly bc he spoke from memory and marcus garvey and dubois took his ideas on his caribbean tours where he spoke about pan africanism, check him out too, you will see where it all comes from and its not jamaica bredda...

oh what turned ska into rocksteady? neville tate and the introduction of the down beat in reggae, truss meh i know more about music, history and politics than yourself... oh and also might crown only good bc they have dey money to make dubs from hip hop to r&b, if a sound like jaro or matterhorn had their money it would be a diff story.....

done talk bc i on a higher level :devil:

Alright, where was Reggae created? U a talk bout calypso and mento which were totally different types of music. In what country was REGGAE created?

The way how i see it, Trinidadians history books different from every1 else cause a u alone mi hear with them talks. Go on wikipedia, or even google and search up history of Hip-Hop and u will see where it originate from. I watch Vh1 and many other channels documentaries on history of Hip hop and they never mention Trinidad. But as usual unnuh always try claim everything. Anyways, let's talk about the present. Reggae is, and have always been the leading music from the caribbean and I don't have a problem with Million Voice,  Isasha etc doing reggae cause it's the music of the World. Who can blame them? Nuff Respect to them. Wha day ya I saw the Video name Regga Allstars on Tempo and it wasn't 3 bad. I think Isasha dem catchin up to the Guyanese artistes who are the bosses of Reggae in the Caribbean next to Jamaica.
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: WestCoast on October 09, 2006, 05:45:51 PM
Lionpaw, when allya export allya oil and herb and de chupid people geh day brain cells rearrange ;D and allya tell dem dat jamaica developed steelband, calypso, carnival, limbo and soca dem doh know de difference.... ;D
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: jamaica2099 on October 09, 2006, 06:26:17 PM
From my Caribbean history lessons Reggae, Ska Mento and other Caribbean music came about the same time when our ancenstors introduce secret codes so the slavemasters would not understand what they were saying, or in this case, singing. As time went on the music varieated into different sounds and beat with every Caribbean nation creating their own.
The official names did not come about until the 1940s onward.     
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: WestCoast on October 09, 2006, 06:28:39 PM
when you go on dat Mento site an go to order a cd ya go see that the cover of de cd says Calypso :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
http://www.mentomusic.com/WhatIsMento.htm
(http://www.mentomusic.com/images/timesDifferentSmall.jpg)
buh i understand whey allya comin from
allya did not want to have calypso so you called it Mento to be uniquely Jamaican ;) dais ok i understand
an reggae, dais ah positive vibration eh :applause:
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: TrinInfinite on October 09, 2006, 07:02:55 PM
Dey used to be tops in Reggae music...but we boyz Isasha, Prophet Benjamin, Marlon Asher & King David running the scene right now

Who? Always the follower never the leaders ;D
warrior king them artist are not know outside trinidad .... only marlon Asher for that 1 song

Triniman would you stop talking out of your a$$!? Right now in London, one of Isasha's tunes "Don't You Know" is major and getting bigger by the day. Also Prophet Benjamin & the other T&T artists mentioned are well known on the reggae scene here outside Trini circles. In addition Queen Omega is probably one of the best known female reggae artsist around these parts. So please get yuh facts right before talking out of your a$$!

In fact I hold you responsible for all the $hit Prickbutt is posting on here right now because you are the one who invited him here! Is like yuh looking for Reg-GAY bwoy freinds or something! Makes me suspicious of your leanings as we have already confirmed about Prickbutt!

Anyway lets stick to the topic of football where we run tings as this is a Soca Warriors football forum after all! When it comes to regular-GAY music otherwise referred to as reggae music where gays are a popular topic of focus due to the fact that it is so epidemic in their country, let them run dat, we will contribute a hit here & there but dats dem ting!

Trinis run Caribbean football & Jakans run Reg-GAY music & I 'll have it no other way. In any case we have enough music of own to run & make good money from be it calypso, soca, rapso, chutney, parang or steelband so lets leave dem to run dem tings and concentrate on running our tings! :chilling:

Reggae is a UNIVERSAL musical forms so we Yardies can appreciate some Trinis trying take the music to higher heights, much like UB40, Gwen Stefani or another act. Afterall its Jah music!!! BTW if wi music Gay den the whole a Trinidad gay den...cause wi know which music de people dem wan' hear most of year.

You know i was gonna leave this topic alone but say wha, time tuh call out these rent ah dredds on we music, to all de yardies on the site, how good you know your own music? Pro can back me up on this one, as i did research after he told a piece about mr neville tate, tt ran caribbean music for 30 years, also called the golden era of calypso, jamaican artists listened and copied our music and names, lord, baron, mighty, this was in the age of mentowhich was a copied form of calypso and to ska, calypso of course was listened to the queen and many around the world, was also played in films and many radios in north america also harry belafonte copied trinidad's music and also 90% of his music was written by trinis, king radio, roaring lion to name a few, a fellah by the name of neville tate from trinidad came up with a new beat, new music, the ska allyuh yardman use to listen to was improved by a trini who went to ja, mr.tate, introdcing the down beat in ska which turned to rock steady, then eventually reggae, dancehall and so on, tt the only country to invent a musical instument in the 20th century, what has JA done on this level? its so funny to see you call us followers when in fact you follow us, juss like ele and many others speeding up dancehall music and startin 2 instruct the audience how to dance, this was all trini, old lady walk a mile and half and tay lay lay, dollar wine and many others b4 JA even started this, come again Yardmen, you are the followers, not we.....Oh and by the way JA will try to keep down artists in we country who sing reggae in fear of doin better, but which JA artists could do what we do? :devil:

No one trying to bring down Trini artistes out here bredda, where u get that from? You have to be good to make it out here. Look at Gentleman from Germany for eg. Big regge artiste out here and will mash up any stage show. Also, Mighty Crown form Japan is one of the biggest sound worldwide and them right up there with Tony Matterhorn when it come to selectin. Them mash up any session out here cause they are good. If the Trinis are good they can star any show out here. And that eediat tay lay lay song u talk bout u ever hear bout della move? Look how long we a intsruct people fi dance. Done the argument ya man cuz a bullshyt ya chat. Reggae and Dancehall get crazy play worldwide. Only thing competing with Reggae is Dancehall. Reggae and Dancehall are also totally different so I don't agree with the statement that Reggae created Dancehall. Reggae is singing while Dancehall is talking over a beat. Dancehall created Rap because it was a Jamaican, Kool Herc that took talkin over beats to the US. The NY folks did it with their accent and Hip Hop was born

Ur facts are F'ed up. Only country who can state claim in reggae is Cuba because we took their Rumba box to create Ska. U need to do more research dada.

LOL @ the man dem actually trying to claim Reggae. ahahaha. Unnuh soon try claim Bob Marley, Marcus Garvey etc. Unnuh might all start say is a Trinidadian that discover Jamaica.

jamaica now start that, we instructed people how to dance from the 40's, where yuh think wine come from, not jamaica, early mento artists copied trinidad, doh get tie up bredda, yu talk about herc, how about lancelot layne, the founder of rapso which emerged in the early 60's, its root was extempo which was born in 1940 in the calpyso tents of trinidad, heres a definition for you, impromptu lyrics backed by a live calypso band, two individuals teasing eachother and dissing eaqchother, what we call Picong in trinidad, hence modern day "freestyling" its nice to see how ignorant jamacians are about there music bc we gave them plenty to work with, try king radio, pretender and roaring lion the greats of trinidad, that same rum and coke you drinkin was born in trinidad my friend, come again, oh and dont talk about marcus garvey, bc he stole many ideas from Henry sylvester Williams the father of pan africanisn which you speak of, too bad he died at an early age didnt have all his work documented mainly bc he spoke from memory and marcus garvey and dubois took his ideas on his caribbean tours where he spoke about pan africanism, check him out too, you will see where it all comes from and its not jamaica bredda...

oh what turned ska into rocksteady? neville tate and the introduction of the down beat in reggae, truss meh i know more about music, history and politics than yourself... oh and also might crown only good bc they have dey money to make dubs from hip hop to r&b, if a sound like jaro or matterhorn had their money it would be a diff story.....

done talk bc i on a higher level :devil:

Alright, where was Reggae created? U a talk bout calypso and mento which were totally different types of music. In what country was REGGAE created?

The way how i see it, Trinidadians history books different from every1 else cause a u alone mi hear with them talks. Go on wikipedia, or even google and search up history of Hip-Hop and u will see where it originate from. I watch Vh1 and many other channels documentaries on history of Hip hop and they never mention Trinidad. But as usual unnuh always try claim everything. Anyways, let's talk about the present. Reggae is, and have always been the leading music from the caribbean and I don't have a problem with Million Voice, Isasha etc doing reggae cause it's the music of the World. Who can blame them? Nuff Respect to them. Wha day ya I saw the Video name Regga Allstars on Tempo and it wasn't 3 bad. I think Isasha dem catchin up to the Guyanese artistes who are the bosses of Reggae in the Caribbean next to Jamaica.

dey never mention trinidad bc they still dont want 2 acknowledge us, even with rapso, the govt has fought and the artists and the US still wont budge, dey does thief everyone ting, how is guyanese artists above we? please name some for me which sing reggae?
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Bricktop on October 09, 2006, 07:28:47 PM
how is guyanese artists above we? please name some for me which sing reggae?
Yuh ever hear of a likkle artist called NATURAL BLACK?
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: TrinInfinite on October 09, 2006, 07:31:24 PM
how is guyanese artists above we? please name some for me which sing reggae?
Yuh ever hear of a likkle artist called NATURAL BLACK?

thats one artist, where are the many lionpaw referring to, enlighten meh nah? ??? ::)
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: The_Ice on October 09, 2006, 08:20:37 PM
we need a translator on these forums... i cyah understand half the sh!t these jamaicans saying
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: rippin on October 09, 2006, 11:12:12 PM
It does amaze me how Trinis and Jamaicans does be fighitng over dottishness.

I realize that is only men who ignorant or who never leave the islands does be arguing these kinda things.

The whole world view the Caribbean as third world. They does be surprised every time we accomplish something, whether is Trinidad or Jamaica or who ever else. Europe who was fighting among themselves for years, they uniting. The Americas forming their trade block. Everybody realizing that they need to support each other in order to survive in this new global economy.

We caribbean people who had the West Indies team as a unifying front let that slip and gone to shambles and continue to fight each other down. Some find not enough people getting selected from this country etc. Fighitng to win the regional cricket competition while all the teams standards getting progressively worse.

All yuh ever see the captain morgan and Maibu ads on tv? It does piss me off when Americans come with that stupid accent and ask me where the rum tasting is.

Some people here need to see the bigger picture. Then they will realize that these issues that does spawn ten page threads insignificant.

I am a Trini but I does feel good when Caribbean athletes perform. I feel good seeing rihanna and junior reed on tv. Honestly I don't see them as Bajan or Jamaican. I see a Caribbean artist opening doors for other Caribbean people.

Picong is one thing. Jacka$$ness is another.

Is not that I doh love trini and proud of my country, is just that the constant fight down of other caribbean countries does piss me off. Time we get over that and try and help each other.
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: saga pinto on October 10, 2006, 06:03:25 AM
Shut up the nonsense. The idea that there was no musical form inside Jamaica and Jamaicans had copy Trni music is just another TRINI LIE. Where are all the Calypso music that we supposedly copied idiot. They dont friggin exist dummy.

You're obviously missing the point like most jamaicans do,because of share ignorance and total disregard to history you could'nt see that my trini bredda was trying to show you how it all began and by the way as history has it where would byron lee be without the mighty sparrow also when jamaicans having they so-call carnival in ja of which they try to immitate but could never duplicate they always on the phones calling raul garib ,peter minshall,etc to help them with they costumes.

I spoke to ah yankee friend of mine who actually visited trinidad on many occasions during our carnival festival,and he remembers the dollar wine by our colin lucas,but he said to me there was ad on some radio station talking about jamaicans going home for carnival to do the dollar wine,sounds like plagirism to me.
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: lickslikefire on October 10, 2006, 06:31:13 AM
It does amaze me how Trinis and Jamaicans does be fighitng over dottishness.

I realize that is only men who ignorant or who never leave the islands does be arguing these kinda things.

The whole world view the Caribbean as third world. They does be surprised every time we accomplish something, whether is Trinidad or Jamaica or who ever else. Europe who was fighting among themselves for years, they uniting. The Americas forming their trade block. Everybody realizing that they need to support each other in order to survive in this new global economy.

We caribbean people who had the West Indies team as a unifying front let that slip and gone to shambles and continue to fight each other down. Some find not enough people getting selected from this country etc. Fighitng to win the regional cricket competition while all the teams standards getting progressively worse.

All yuh ever see the captain morgan and Maibu ads on tv? It does piss me off when Americans come with that stupid accent and ask me where the rum tasting is.

Some people here need to see the bigger picture. Then they will realize that these issues that does spawn ten page threads insignificant.

I am a Trini but I does feel good when Caribbean athletes perform. I feel good seeing rihanna and junior reed on tv. Honestly I don't see them as Bajan or Jamaican. I see a Caribbean artist opening doors for other Caribbean people.

Picong is one thing. Jacka$$ness is another.

Is not that I doh love trini and proud of my country, is just that the constant fight down of other caribbean countries does piss me off. Time we get over that and try and help each other.

 :applause: :applause:  easily the best post in this thread.....hopefully this post close dis thread oui....

all yuh stop de fight downess nah man......we sounding like a bunch of primary school chirren arguing....
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Bricktop on October 10, 2006, 06:37:13 AM
we sounding like a bunch of primary school chirren arguing....
And JAMAICAN primary schools are better than TRINI primary schools  ;D
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: truetrini on October 10, 2006, 07:26:17 AM
why allyuh let bricky come here and start a flame war/

he only started that because he ReggaeBoyz was farting dong de place and d evibes was dead over so.

lol

wha going on Nemesis?
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Socapro on October 10, 2006, 07:36:14 AM
we sounding like a bunch of primary school chirren arguing....
And JAMAICAN primary schools are better than TRINI primary schools ;D

Bricktop, I doh like how you persistently disrespecting Sancho with that doctored picture in your profile each time you post on our Soca Warriors board!

Would you like someone to post a doctored picture of Bob Marley eating pork on your Reggae Boyz forum and on top of that make it their profile so its persistently shows disrespect to everyone on the RB forum who look up to Bob as a national icon?

There is a saying in T&T which goes "Do So, Doh Like So!" or in other words Don't do unto others what you won't like done onto yourself!

Please cease the disrespect of one of our star Soca Warriors in Germany that did us and the rest of the Caribbean proud!

Are you going to continue behaving like a Prickbutt or Reg-GAY bwoy?

Its your call, I advise you to cease the disrespect of Sancho!

Many thanks
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: truetrini on October 10, 2006, 07:46:30 AM
I agree with Socapro.  Yuh come here to create comess and bachannal.  But stop de blatant disrespect. 
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Bricktop on October 10, 2006, 07:54:17 AM
Bricktop, I doh like how you persistently disrespecting Sancho with that doctored picture in your profile each time you post on our Soca Warriors board!
It's not a doctored picture  ;D
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Socapro on October 10, 2006, 07:59:12 AM
Bricktop, I doh like how you persistently disrespecting Sancho with that doctored picture in your profile each time you post on our Soca Warriors board!
It's not a doctored picture ;D

Dats your excuse if your brain is defective & you have no respect for Sancho or this board?

Is that the case?! ???
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Filho on October 10, 2006, 08:00:50 AM
It does amaze me how Trinis and Jamaicans does be fighitng over dottishness.

I realize that is only men who ignorant or who never leave the islands does be arguing these kinda things.

The whole world view the Caribbean as third world. They does be surprised every time we accomplish something, whether is Trinidad or Jamaica or who ever else. Europe who was fighting among themselves for years, they uniting. The Americas forming their trade block. Everybody realizing that they need to support each other in order to survive in this new global economy.

We caribbean people who had the West Indies team as a unifying front let that slip and gone to shambles and continue to fight each other down. Some find not enough people getting selected from this country etc. Fighitng to win the regional cricket competition while all the teams standards getting progressively worse.

All yuh ever see the captain morgan and Maibu ads on tv? It does piss me off when Americans come with that stupid accent and ask me where the rum tasting is.

Some people here need to see the bigger picture. Then they will realize that these issues that does spawn ten page threads insignificant.

I am a Trini but I does feel good when Caribbean athletes perform. I feel good seeing rihanna and junior reed on tv. Honestly I don't see them as Bajan or Jamaican. I see a Caribbean artist opening doors for other Caribbean people.

Picong is one thing. Jacka$$ness is another.

Is not that I doh love trini and proud of my country, is just that the constant fight down of other caribbean countries does piss me off. Time we get over that and try and help each other.

Listen to rippin and end his nonsense thread....please
We really that immature?
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Dutty on October 10, 2006, 08:04:46 AM
Bricktop, I doh like how you persistently disrespecting Sancho with that doctored picture in your profile each time you post on our Soca Warriors board!
It's not a doctored picture ;D

Dats your excuse if your brain is defective & you have no respect for Sancho or this board?

Is that the case?! ???

doh leh de man raise yuh blood pressure nah...yuh eh see he lil skin teet emoticon after every post

man lookin to rile yuh...doh goh defensive,,,hit him some picong
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Socapro on October 10, 2006, 08:07:31 AM
Listen to rippin and end his nonsense thread....please
We really that immature?

Filho, its best to address directly who you are referring to as we eh!
That way you don't lump everyone in the same boat!

I'm just dealing directly with Bricktop's persistant disrepect just in case you're referring to me as well in that "We"!

Regards
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: truetrini on October 10, 2006, 08:08:46 AM
allyuh look at Tappa foot!


(http://www.allfunnypictures.com/images/footjpg.jpg)
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Socapro on October 10, 2006, 08:10:49 AM
Bricktop, I doh like how you persistently disrespecting Sancho with that doctored picture in your profile each time you post on our Soca Warriors board!
It's not a doctored picture ;D

Dats your excuse if your brain is defective & you have no respect for Sancho or this board?

Is that the case?! ???

doh leh de man raise yuh blood pressure nah...yuh eh see he lil skin teet emoticon after every post

man lookin to rile yuh...doh goh defensive,,,hit him some picong

This is not about picong, I am the king of picong!

This is about Bricktop having no respect for our board and for persistently trying to tarnish the reputation of of our Hero Warriors from Germany!

And btw my blood pressure is quite normal! 8)

Take care
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Bricktop on October 10, 2006, 08:16:27 AM
 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: Sensitive bunch aren't you. Why SANCHO a fondle di man seedbag? Is that what your heroes do?  ;D
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Socapro on October 10, 2006, 08:16:34 AM
allyuh look at Tappa foot!


(http://www.allfunnypictures.com/images/footjpg.jpg)

You need to post that over on the RB forum if Bricktop persist with his campaign against our Hero Sancho!

Also if you could find or doctor a picture of Bob Marley eating pork that would be even better just to give Bricktop a dose of his own medicine but lets not sink as low as RBz like Bricktop does do! 8)
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Lionpaw on October 10, 2006, 09:23:20 AM
allyuh look at Tappa foot!


(http://www.allfunnypictures.com/images/footjpg.jpg)

You need to post that over on the RB forum if Bricktop persist with his campaign against our Hero Sancho!

Also if you could find or doctor a picture of Bob Marley eating pork that would be even better just to give Bricktop a dose of his own medicine but lets not sink as low as RBz like Bricktop does do! 8)

Listen, if u post Bob Marley eating pork on our site nobody wouldn't die because we know rasta dont eat pork. Therefore(notice mi sub-standard English?), if u know Sancho didn't grab Larsson balls, why the hell u shittin up yourself over it?
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Peong on October 10, 2006, 09:29:32 AM
Another day come and Jamaica still loves T&T.
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Lionpaw on October 10, 2006, 09:35:18 AM
how is guyanese artists above we? please name some for me which sing reggae?
Yuh ever hear of a likkle artist called NATURAL BLACK?

thats one artist, where are the many lionpaw referring to, enlighten meh nah? ??? ::)

First Born from there. Them man dhey a star. Of late, many reggae artist(luciano, morgan heritage to name a few) even flying out to Guyana to record tracks at visionz studio in Guyana . Them have a first class studio and a create some wicked riddim.There is also a female Reggae Artist from there that will star up the place. The gyal look good. I think she name timeka, not sure. Plus Bricktop done answer u cause Natural Black tunes dem get nuf play out here and the ras dem out here give him nuff ratings.

 Trini artistes get no ariplay out here. I am one of the peeps who tryin to buss them. Everytime I create a culture mix I drop a Isasha or Million Voice on it and sell it. Last week someone ask me who was on a song I put on the CD with Morgan Heritage, it was Isasha. Good sign, the person sound like they like the tune.
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Trini _2026 on October 10, 2006, 10:02:06 AM
how is guyanese artists above we? please name some for me which sing reggae?
Yuh ever hear of a likkle artist called NATURAL BLACK?

thats one artist, where are the many lionpaw referring to, enlighten meh nah? ??? ::)

First Born from there. Them man dhey a star. Of late, many reggae artist(luciano, morgan heritage to name a few) even flying out to Guyana to record tracks at visionz studio in Guyana . Them have a first class studio and a create some wicked riddim.There is also a female Reggae Artist from there that will star up the place. The gyal look good. I think she name timeka, not sure. Plus Bricktop done answer u cause Natural Black tunes dem get nuf play out here and the ras dem out here give him nuff ratings.

 Trini artistes get no ariplay out here. I am one of the peeps who tryin to buss them. Everytime I create a culture mix I drop a Isasha or Million Voice on it and sell it. Last week someone ask me who was on a song I put on the CD with Morgan Heritage, it was Isasha. Good sign, the person sound like they like the tune.


SO how is the soca vibez in JA lionpaw yuh see elephantman mek ova tiny winey with dutty winning. busy signal sing ova workie ;D. iN Passa passa they play machel harry toddler kiprich a soca people wha yuh ah try deny
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Socapro on October 10, 2006, 11:36:30 AM
allyuh look at Tappa foot!


(http://www.allfunnypictures.com/images/footjpg.jpg)

You need to post that over on the RB forum if Bricktop persist with his campaign against our Hero Sancho!

Also if you could find or doctor a picture of Bob Marley eating pork that would be even better just to give Bricktop a dose of his own medicine but lets not sink as low as RBz like Bricktop does do! 8)

Listen, if u post Bob Marley eating pork on our site nobody wouldn't die because we know rasta dont eat pork. Therefore(notice mi sub-standard English?), if u know Sancho didn't grab Larsson balls, why the hell u shittin up yourself over it?

Eye Stinkpaw, I now understand why yuh cyah wear yuh damn shoe! :rotfl:

I am not shittin myself over anything! A joke is a joke and I could take & give as much as anyone here however that pantyman Prickbutt seems to be obsessed with that doctored picture, why?! I won't be surprised if he or one of his Reg-GAY boyfriends doctored the picture themself to fulfill some sort of Reg-GAY fantasy!

But ask yuhself this, why the man is so obsessed with being GAY that he has no shame to make that picture his profile?

Why don't the man leave Sancho alone?! Why is he so obsessed with Sancho and man supposedly grabbing at man stones!?

Can you answer me that?! ???
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Bricktop on October 10, 2006, 11:43:06 AM
seems to be obsessed with that doctored picture,
Since it's doctored could you point us to the original plaese?  ;D
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Socapro on October 10, 2006, 11:49:17 AM
seems to be obsessed with that doctored picture,
Since it's doctored could you point us to the original plaese? ;D

Don't need to! I was there live at the game in Dortmund Germany and saw everything live so don't need to depend on other pics to know that that one was doctored most probably by a Reg-GAY bwoy like yourself just out to cause mischief.

As I said I was there live in the stadium in Dortmund Germany! Where were you? I guess watching us on yuh TV back home in JA, eh?!

Anyway a joke is a joke but yuh taking your disrepect of one of our Hero Warriors in Germany too far!The joke is getting a bit stale now, time to grow-up and move on! 8)
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: WestCoast on October 10, 2006, 11:55:11 AM
waz up bricktop, ya still here man?
well we go ha to pass de hat so we could geh ya some money to become a member of the Warrior Nation
It is a great lime ent?
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Bricktop on October 10, 2006, 11:57:54 AM
It is a great lime ent?
Yeah man dis site is pure jokes especially when yuh have an emotional pansy like SOCAPRO to kick around. Di man seh him was in GERMANY and his BIONIC VISION enabled him to see everything that happenned on the field  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: TrinInfinite on October 10, 2006, 11:58:47 AM
how is guyanese artists above we? please name some for me which sing reggae?
Yuh ever hear of a likkle artist called NATURAL BLACK?

thats one artist, where are the many lionpaw referring to, enlighten meh nah? ??? ::)

First Born from there. Them man dhey a star. Of late, many reggae artist(luciano, morgan heritage to name a few) even flying out to Guyana to record tracks at visionz studio in Guyana . Them have a first class studio and a create some wicked riddim.There is also a female Reggae Artist from there that will star up the place. The gyal look good. I think she name timeka, not sure. Plus Bricktop done answer u cause Natural Black tunes dem get nuf play out here and the ras dem out here give him nuff ratings.

 Trini artistes get no ariplay out here. I am one of the peeps who tryin to buss them. Everytime I create a culture mix I drop a Isasha or Million Voice on it and sell it. Last week someone ask me who was on a song I put on the CD with Morgan Heritage, it was Isasha. Good sign, the person sound like they like the tune.


if you could read, go read about neville tate, who revolutionized yard music, ah trini, go read your history if you could read, trinidad invented so much music in the caribbean, next ting JA will try tuh claim steelpan and limbo, like how they trying tuh claim wining and instructional music, which all originated in trinidad, schupssssssss :bringiton: :challenge:
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Socapro on October 10, 2006, 12:12:23 PM
It is a great lime ent?
Yeah man dis site is pure jokes especially when yuh have an emotional pansy like SOCAPRO to kick around. Di man seh him was in GERMANY and his BIONIC VISION enabled him to see everything that happenned on the field :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Okay Prickbutt, take win! That picture is not doctored, its real and of course you only have it as your profile cause yuh Reg-GAY fantasy is to be either on the giving or the receiving end of a scene like dat, ent?!   ::)

Btw how are things over on the Reg-GAY boys site these day!? I haven't been over there in ages but rumours have it that some Reg-GAY boyz overthere are so bored stiff with their team that they are now resorting to coming over here in search of something to break the boredom, much like yuhself Prickbutt! Is dat true?!  ::)
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: WestCoast on October 10, 2006, 12:34:32 PM
Socapro, one ting I kno bout yardies is dem always have to seek out de Best and what do you know
They have found it right here on We FORUM ;)
and in fact I hear dat day bestest moderator on raggaboyz is ah Trini, ah real True Trini  is dat so?  ;D
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Brownsugar on October 10, 2006, 01:01:25 PM
.....and I cyar believe dis thread gone into 4 pages....I see dis since ah log on dis morning and ah cyar believe it still going.....it have men on BOTH sides dat eh have nutten to do all day??... ???...Geez and ages....

Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: duscam on October 10, 2006, 01:06:11 PM
call and response......from canboulay days...
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: WestCoast on October 10, 2006, 01:07:21 PM
dais like war kaiso dah Roaring Lion was famous for ;D ;D

"The earth is a trembling and a tumbling
And the heavens are falling and all
Because the lion is roaring.
My tongue is like the blast of a gunman...
Destruction, desolation and damnation --
All these I'll inflict on insubordination,
For the Lion in his power is like the rock of Gibraltar."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roaring_Lion
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Brownsugar on October 10, 2006, 01:09:02 PM
dais like war kaiso dah Roaring Lion was famous for ;D ;D

 :D :D...all yuh good yes..... :)
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: supporter on October 10, 2006, 02:21:03 PM
here i go end this silly debate right now:

Any knowledgable football fan will tell you the soca warriors are much better than the reggae boyz (thats with a 'z' cuz they is so damn cool to spell it properly ::) ). So talk done.
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: jamaica2099 on October 10, 2006, 03:50:31 PM
here i go end this silly debate right now:

Any knowledgable football fan will tell you the soca warriors are much better than the reggae boyz (thats with a 'z' cuz they is so damn cool to spell it properly ::) ). So talk done.
Now I can post a response to this. ;D
Only knowledgable fans from T&T will agree with you about the Soca Warriors being better than the REGGAE BOYZ. Tell me again who came out on top the last time the two teams met.  :devil: :beermug:
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Jefferz on October 10, 2006, 03:53:02 PM
here i go end this silly debate right now:

Any knowledgable football fan will tell you the soca warriors are much better than the reggae boyz (thats with a 'z' cuz they is so damn cool to spell it properly ::) ). So talk done.
Now I can post a response to this. ;D
Only knowledgable fans from T&T will agree with you about the Soca Warriors being better than the REGGAE BOYZ. Tell me again who came out on top the last time the two teams met. :devil: :beermug:

yeah how about sayin Uraguay still have Brazil ticket too?

stewps. haul yuh stinkin arse nuh.
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Lionpaw on October 10, 2006, 04:11:01 PM
how is guyanese artists above we? please name some for me which sing reggae?
Yuh ever hear of a likkle artist called NATURAL BLACK?

thats one artist, where are the many lionpaw referring to, enlighten meh nah? ??? ::)

First Born from there. Them man dhey a star. Of late, many reggae artist(luciano, morgan heritage to name a few) even flying out to Guyana to record tracks at visionz studio in Guyana . Them have a first class studio and a create some wicked riddim.There is also a female Reggae Artist from there that will star up the place. The gyal look good. I think she name timeka, not sure. Plus Bricktop done answer u cause Natural Black tunes dem get nuf play out here and the ras dem out here give him nuff ratings.

 Trini artistes get no ariplay out here. I am one of the peeps who tryin to buss them. Everytime I create a culture mix I drop a Isasha or Million Voice on it and sell it. Last week someone ask me who was on a song I put on the CD with Morgan Heritage, it was Isasha. Good sign, the person sound like they like the tune.


SO how is the soca vibez in JA lionpaw yuh see elephantman mek ova tiny winey with dutty winning. busy signal sing ova workie ;D. iN Passa passa they play machel harry toddler kiprich a soca people wha yuh ah try deny

No yute, I talkin bout real music. Elephantman and all dem u call are pirates, maybe not Busy but that workie song dont go nowhere out here. It flop. I never hear Machel being played at no dance out here, except for way back when when him mash up the place with the dancehall song he did. The big fat fish raining......song. Harry Toddler and Kiprich dont get ratings out here either. Maybe in Trinidad but not out here. Every1 see Kiprich as a joke and othere Dj's always makin fun of him in their lyrics. Him lame out here. Plus that dutty whining tune by Ele is probably his worst work. That didn't make no charts.
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Lionpaw on October 10, 2006, 04:14:03 PM
allyuh look at Tappa foot!


(http://www.allfunnypictures.com/images/footjpg.jpg)

You need to post that over on the RB forum if Bricktop persist with his campaign against our Hero Sancho!

Also if you could find or doctor a picture of Bob Marley eating pork that would be even better just to give Bricktop a dose of his own medicine but lets not sink as low as RBz like Bricktop does do! 8)

Listen, if u post Bob Marley eating pork on our site nobody wouldn't die because we know rasta dont eat pork. Therefore(notice mi sub-standard English?), if u know Sancho didn't grab Larsson balls, why the hell u shittin up yourself over it?

Eye Stinkpaw, I now understand why yuh cyah wear yuh damn shoe! :rotfl:

I am not shittin myself over anything! A joke is a joke and I could take & give as much as anyone here however that pantyman Prickbutt seems to be obsessed with that doctored picture, why?! I won't be surprised if he or one of his Reg-GAY boyfriends doctored the picture themself to fulfill some sort of Reg-GAY fantasy!

But ask yuhself this, why the man is so obsessed with being GAY that he has no shame to make that picture his profile?

Why don't the man leave Sancho alone?! Why is he so obsessed with Sancho and man supposedly grabbing at man stones!?

Can you answer me that?! ???

Whole on deh. Sancho a u dat?? Jah know star mi neva know. Bricktop u nuh see say Socapro a Sancho himself. That's why him so offended. Cool nuh Sancho gwan do ur ting. Stop grab man balls though, that's not the object of the game.
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: jamaica2099 on October 10, 2006, 04:18:34 PM
here i go end this silly debate right now:

Any knowledgable football fan will tell you the soca warriors are much better than the reggae boyz (thats with a 'z' cuz they is so damn cool to spell it properly ::) ). So talk done.
Now I can post a response to this. ;D
Only knowledgable fans from T&T will agree with you about the Soca Warriors being better than the REGGAE BOYZ. Tell me again who came out on top the last time the two teams met. :devil: :beermug:

yeah how about sayin Uraguay still have Brazil ticket too?

stewps. haul yuh stinkin arse nuh.
So far I've checked, for now. But has T&T beaten teams from every confederation yet. Jamaica has. :rotfl: ;D :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Jefferz on October 10, 2006, 04:27:10 PM
here i go end this silly debate right now:

Any knowledgable football fan will tell you the soca warriors are much better than the reggae boyz (thats with a 'z' cuz they is so damn cool to spell it properly ::) ). So talk done.
Now I can post a response to this. ;D
Only knowledgable fans from T&T will agree with you about the Soca Warriors being better than the REGGAE BOYZ. Tell me again who came out on top the last time the two teams met. :devil: :beermug:

yeah how about sayin Uraguay still have Brazil ticket too?

stewps. haul yuh stinkin arse nuh.
So far I've checked, for now. But has T&T beaten teams from every confederation yet. Jamaica has. :rotfl: ;D :rotfl:

hahaha... like who??

how many times have Jamaica beaten Mexico and how about how goals Jamaica geh from England how about the fact yall just in the last month lose to St.Vincent at home while we beat them a whoapping 5-0!?

ehhh!!??
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Lionpaw on October 10, 2006, 04:27:44 PM
how is guyanese artists above we? please name some for me which sing reggae?
Yuh ever hear of a likkle artist called NATURAL BLACK?

thats one artist, where are the many lionpaw referring to, enlighten meh nah? ??? ::)

First Born from there. Them man dhey a star. Of late, many reggae artist(luciano, morgan heritage to name a few) even flying out to Guyana to record tracks at visionz studio in Guyana . Them have a first class studio and a create some wicked riddim.There is also a female Reggae Artist from there that will star up the place. The gyal look good. I think she name timeka, not sure. Plus Bricktop done answer u cause Natural Black tunes dem get nuf play out here and the ras dem out here give him nuff ratings.

 Trini artistes get no ariplay out here. I am one of the peeps who tryin to buss them. Everytime I create a culture mix I drop a Isasha or Million Voice on it and sell it. Last week someone ask me who was on a song I put on the CD with Morgan Heritage, it was Isasha. Good sign, the person sound like they like the tune.


if you could read, go read about neville tate, who revolutionized yard music, ah trini, go read your history if you could read, trinidad invented so much music in the caribbean, next ting JA will try tuh claim steelpan and limbo, like how they trying tuh claim wining and instructional music, which all originated in trinidad, schupssssssss :bringiton: :challenge:

Lol @ that. Who the hell want claim steel pan. U act like steelpan revolutionise music worldwide. Cool yuhself ya man. Yuh a act like say a guitar or piano unnuh invent. Steel pan a jus garbage pan. Matter of fact mi have a steelpan a mi gate right now but mi have better things fi do than beat up mi garbage pan. Did Tate create REGGAE? Did Tate influence Bob Marley. Reggae and Calypso are totally different. Plus them dancin tunes dont reach far on the Billboard. Man like Jr Gong, Sean Paul, Shaggy, Cham tunes reach billboard so instructional music not as big as u think it is. Jus cool man, cause JA not claiming anything from Trinidad.

Trinidad should be thanking us cause when the selectors out here go on tour to Europe or Asia they go out with flags from all over the caribbean and even buss some soca tune trying to expose it to the world even though it not really being accepted. Them Europeans prefer reggae but in due time they will come around and start draw to soca also. We try bus soca because we believe the whole caribbean must eat a food off of our reggae. U overstand.
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Jefferz on October 10, 2006, 04:31:06 PM
how is guyanese artists above we? please name some for me which sing reggae?
Yuh ever hear of a likkle artist called NATURAL BLACK?

thats one artist, where are the many lionpaw referring to, enlighten meh nah? ??? ::)

First Born from there. Them man dhey a star. Of late, many reggae artist(luciano, morgan heritage to name a few) even flying out to Guyana to record tracks at visionz studio in Guyana . Them have a first class studio and a create some wicked riddim.There is also a female Reggae Artist from there that will star up the place. The gyal look good. I think she name timeka, not sure. Plus Bricktop done answer u cause Natural Black tunes dem get nuf play out here and the ras dem out here give him nuff ratings.

 Trini artistes get no ariplay out here. I am one of the peeps who tryin to buss them. Everytime I create a culture mix I drop a Isasha or Million Voice on it and sell it. Last week someone ask me who was on a song I put on the CD with Morgan Heritage, it was Isasha. Good sign, the person sound like they like the tune.


if you could read, go read about neville tate, who revolutionized yard music, ah trini, go read your history if you could read, trinidad invented so much music in the caribbean, next ting JA will try tuh claim steelpan and limbo, like how they trying tuh claim wining and instructional music, which all originated in trinidad, schupssssssss :bringiton: :challenge:

Lol @ that. Who the hell want claim steel pan. U act like steelpan revolutionise music worldwide. Cool yuhself ya man. Yuh a act like say a guitar or piano unnuh invent. Steel pan a jus garbage pan. Matter of fact mi have a steelpan a mi gate right now but mi have better things fi do than beat up mi garbage pan. Did Tate create REGGAE? Did Tate influence Bob Marley. Reggae and Calypso are totally different. Plus them dancin tunes dont reach far on the Billboard. Man like Jr Gong, Sean Paul, Shaggy, Cham tunes reach billboard so instructional music not as big as u think it is. Jus cool man, cause JA not claiming anything from Trinidad.

Trinidad should be thanking us cause when the selectors out here go on tour to Europe or Asia they go out with flags from all over the caribbean and even buss some soca tune trying to expose it to the world even though it not really being accepted. Them Europeans prefer reggae but in due time they will come around and start draw to soca also. We try bus soca because we believe the whole caribbean must eat a food off of our reggae. U overstand.

ok... so lets say this is the IQ of a retarded baboon, where do you lie?


I doh like TI either... but please...go learn how tuh speak some f**kin english and den we go argue about garbage culture nuh...
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Jah Gol on October 10, 2006, 04:47:35 PM
how is guyanese artists above we? please name some for me which sing reggae?
Yuh ever hear of a likkle artist called NATURAL BLACK?

thats one artist, where are the many lionpaw referring to, enlighten meh nah? ??? ::)

First Born from there. Them man dhey a star. Of late, many reggae artist(luciano, morgan heritage to name a few) even flying out to Guyana to record tracks at visionz studio in Guyana . Them have a first class studio and a create some wicked riddim.There is also a female Reggae Artist from there that will star up the place. The gyal look good. I think she name timeka, not sure. Plus Bricktop done answer u cause Natural Black tunes dem get nuf play out here and the ras dem out here give him nuff ratings.

 Trini artistes get no ariplay out here. I am one of the peeps who tryin to buss them. Everytime I create a culture mix I drop a Isasha or Million Voice on it and sell it. Last week someone ask me who was on a song I put on the CD with Morgan Heritage, it was Isasha. Good sign, the person sound like they like the tune.


if you could read, go read about neville tate, who revolutionized yard music, ah trini, go read your history if you could read, trinidad invented so much music in the caribbean, next ting JA will try tuh claim steelpan and limbo, like how they trying tuh claim wining and instructional music, which all originated in trinidad, schupssssssss :bringiton: :challenge:

Lol @ that. Who the hell want claim steel pan. U act like steelpan revolutionise music worldwide. Cool yuhself ya man. Yuh a act like say a guitar or piano unnuh invent. Steel pan a jus garbage pan. Matter of fact mi have a steelpan a mi gate right now but mi have better things fi do than beat up mi garbage pan. Did Tate create REGGAE? Did Tate influence Bob Marley. Reggae and Calypso are totally different. Plus them dancin tunes dont reach far on the Billboard. Man like Jr Gong, Sean Paul, Shaggy, Cham tunes reach billboard so instructional music not as big as u think it is. Jus cool man, cause JA not claiming anything from Trinidad.

Trinidad should be thanking us cause when the selectors out here go on tour to Europe or Asia they go out with flags from all over the caribbean and even buss some soca tune trying to expose it to the world even though it not really being accepted. Them Europeans prefer reggae but in due time they will come around and start draw to soca also. We try bus soca because we believe the whole caribbean must eat a food off of our reggae. U overstand.

Your latest post started off as a despicable and repulsive attack on one of the greatest cultural achievements of my country and thereby the Caribbean. Upon reading it I was sicken, but then I considered that it was yet another deliberately provocative post.

Further inspection of your post reveals how shallow you are as a person. How does selling a record prove the superiority of one musical form over another ?  How does reaching "the billboard" as you put equate to a cultural achievement ? It is quite simply a flawed rationale.

I would like to request one thing of you. Please refrain from insulting our national instrument.
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Socafan on October 10, 2006, 06:01:42 PM
how is guyanese artists above we? please name some for me which sing reggae?
Yuh ever hear of a likkle artist called NATURAL BLACK?

thats one artist, where are the many lionpaw referring to, enlighten meh nah? ??? ::)

First Born from there. Them man dhey a star. Of late, many reggae artist(luciano, morgan heritage to name a few) even flying out to Guyana to record tracks at visionz studio in Guyana . Them have a first class studio and a create some wicked riddim.There is also a female Reggae Artist from there that will star up the place. The gyal look good. I think she name timeka, not sure. Plus Bricktop done answer u cause Natural Black tunes dem get nuf play out here and the ras dem out here give him nuff ratings.

 Trini artistes get no ariplay out here. I am one of the peeps who tryin to buss them. Everytime I create a culture mix I drop a Isasha or Million Voice on it and sell it. Last week someone ask me who was on a song I put on the CD with Morgan Heritage, it was Isasha. Good sign, the person sound like they like the tune.


if you could read, go read about neville tate, who revolutionized yard music, ah trini, go read your history if you could read, trinidad invented so much music in the caribbean, next ting JA will try tuh claim steelpan and limbo, like how they trying tuh claim wining and instructional music, which all originated in trinidad, schupssssssss :bringiton: :challenge:

Lol @ that. Who the hell want claim steel pan. U act like steelpan revolutionise music worldwide. Cool yuhself ya man. Yuh a act like say a guitar or piano unnuh invent. Steel pan a jus garbage pan. Matter of fact mi have a steelpan a mi gate right now but mi have better things fi do than beat up mi garbage pan. Did Tate create REGGAE? Did Tate influence Bob Marley. Reggae and Calypso are totally different. Plus them dancin tunes dont reach far on the Billboard. Man like Jr Gong, Sean Paul, Shaggy, Cham tunes reach billboard so instructional music not as big as u think it is. Jus cool man, cause JA not claiming anything from Trinidad.

Trinidad should be thanking us cause when the selectors out here go on tour to Europe or Asia they go out with flags from all over the caribbean and even buss some soca tune trying to expose it to the world even though it not really being accepted. Them Europeans prefer reggae but in due time they will come around and start draw to soca also. We try bus soca because we believe the whole caribbean must eat a food off of our reggae. U overstand.
Was reading this thread and getting kicks all along..until this post.....

First of all, Steel Pan is not only the only instrument invented in the 20th Century,
NO OTHER NON-ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT HAS SPREAD THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE WORLD AS QUICKLY AS PAN HAS...EVER!!! And this is without any effort what-soever at selling the instrument or marketing it outside of Trini shores in order to make a profit. NONE!! "Who de hell want to claim steelpan?"....Some clowns in the US jumped the gun and patented it thats who, to answer your question.
No, Pan has not revolutionized World Music, but it certainly is a revolutionary instrument and what de hell does that mean anyway? Has reggae revolutionized the world music?

Sometime back in the '80's Steelpulse came to Trini and was being interviewed by some reporter. At that point, I loved Steelpulse and reggae music, until unbelievably, the lead singer from that asshole group, made some comment to the effect of, "reggae is the Music to unite the Caribbean what is the music from here again?" with a very condescending and scornful expression on his face. Live and direct on TTT. As a youth, that was my first taste of Jamaican ignorance and arrogance, and from that time I tossed my Steelpulse cassette and albums in the garbage and have not bought reggae music since. Their concert was held in the National Stadium, and wouldn't you know it, they were the last act to come on behind Sound revolution, a vibrant Trini band at the time. After sound rev, half the crowd in the Stadium walked out, and at midnight, Steel Pulse came on with their half dead music to a placid 3/4 empty stadium. Ignorant and out of order. I have since come to realize that PLENTY Jamaicans are just like the idiots from Steel Pluse. Very disrepectful, and whats worse, it appears that it stems from a lack of education about other people and their accomplishments.

You want to talk about dancing tunes don't reach far on billboard.....listen man...waaaaayyyy lllooonnnngggg before you were a mistake and born, CALYPSO was lighting up billboard charts. Reggae wasn't even around then. As I always tell idiot jamaicans like you, GET FAMILIAR FIRST, THEN TALK. You want to talk about Jamaicans playing Calypso to do us a favour? PLEASE!!!!! Who in the world does not know Calypso!!? Which country or Culture has not heard about Calypso? And guess those that know, how long now they hearing about Calypso...Little bwoy pleeease...Reggae now come. Calypso does not need any help from reggae.....IT HAS BEEN ABOUT IN THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF THE WORLD FOR DECADES!!! Did you not know that? Uneducated fool.

Trinidad should not be thanking Jamaica, in reality, it is the other way around. Without our culture, that is, CALYPSO and LIMBO and STEEL PAN, and RUM AND COCA COLA (Cuba lie), you know, things THE WORLD associates with The Caribbean,

THERE WOULD BE NO JAMAICA AND ITS TOURISM PERIOD!!!
Refute that statement.

I use to think you were just a typical internet poster getting kicks on ah message board, but I see you are just another jamaican idiot. DON'T disparage another man's culture, especially when yuh don't know squat about it.

Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: trinbago on October 10, 2006, 06:38:55 PM
how is guyanese artists above we? please name some for me which sing reggae?
Yuh ever hear of a likkle artist called NATURAL BLACK?

thats one artist, where are the many lionpaw referring to, enlighten meh nah? ??? ::)

First Born from there. Them man dhey a star. Of late, many reggae artist(luciano, morgan heritage to name a few) even flying out to Guyana to record tracks at visionz studio in Guyana . Them have a first class studio and a create some wicked riddim.There is also a female Reggae Artist from there that will star up the place. The gyal look good. I think she name timeka, not sure. Plus Bricktop done answer u cause Natural Black tunes dem get nuf play out here and the ras dem out here give him nuff ratings.

 Trini artistes get no ariplay out here. I am one of the peeps who tryin to buss them. Everytime I create a culture mix I drop a Isasha or Million Voice on it and sell it. Last week someone ask me who was on a song I put on the CD with Morgan Heritage, it was Isasha. Good sign, the person sound like they like the tune.


if you could read, go read about neville tate, who revolutionized yard music, ah trini, go read your history if you could read, trinidad invented so much music in the caribbean, next ting JA will try tuh claim steelpan and limbo, like how they trying tuh claim wining and instructional music, which all originated in trinidad, schupssssssss :bringiton: :challenge:

Lol @ that. Who the hell want claim steel pan. U act like steelpan revolutionise music worldwide. Cool yuhself ya man. Yuh a act like say a guitar or piano unnuh invent. Steel pan a jus garbage pan. Matter of fact mi have a steelpan a mi gate right now but mi have better things fi do than beat up mi garbage pan. Did Tate create REGGAE? Did Tate influence Bob Marley. Reggae and Calypso are totally different. Plus them dancin tunes dont reach far on the Billboard. Man like Jr Gong, Sean Paul, Shaggy, Cham tunes reach billboard so instructional music not as big as u think it is. Jus cool man, cause JA not claiming anything from Trinidad.

Trinidad should be thanking us cause when the selectors out here go on tour to Europe or Asia they go out with flags from all over the caribbean and even buss some soca tune trying to expose it to the world even though it not really being accepted. Them Europeans prefer reggae but in due time they will come around and start draw to soca also. We try bus soca because we believe the whole caribbean must eat a food off of our reggae. U overstand.
Was reading this thread and getting kicks all along..until this post.....

First of all, Steel Pan is not only the only instrument invented in the 20th Century,
NO OTHER NON-ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT HAS SPREAD THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE WORLD AS QUICKLY AS PAN HAS...EVER!!! And this is without any effort what-soever at selling the instrument or marketing it outside of Trini shores in order to make a profit. NONE!! "Who de hell want to claim steelpan?"....Some clowns in the US jumped the gun and patented it thats who, to answer your question.
No, Pan has not revolutionized World Music, but it certainly is a revolutionary instrument and what de hell does that mean anyway? Has reggae revolutionized the world music?

Sometime back in the '80's Steelpulse came to Trini and was being interviewed by some reporter. At that point, I loved Steelpulse and reggae music, until unbelievably, the lead singer from that asshole group, made some comment to the effect of, "reggae is the Music to unite the Caribbean what is the music from here again?" with a very condescending and scornful expression on his face. Live and direct on TTT. As a youth, that was my first taste of Jamaican ignorance and arrogance, and from that time I tossed my Steelpulse cassette and albums in the garbage and have not bought reggae music since. Their concert was held in the National Stadium, and wouldn't you know it, they were the last act to come on behind Sound revolution, a vibrant Trini band at the time. After sound rev, half the crowd in the Stadium walked out, and at midnight, Steel Pulse came on with their half dead music to a placid 3/4 empty stadium. Ignorant and out of order. I have since come to realize that PLENTY Jamaicans are just like the idiots from Steel Pluse. Very disrepectful, and whats worse, it appears that it stems from a lack of education about other people and their accomplishments.

You want to talk about dancing tunes don't reach far on billboard.....listen man...waaaaayyyy lllooonnnngggg before you were a mistake and born, CALYPSO was lighting up billboard charts. Reggae wasn't even around then. As I always tell idiot jamaicans like you, GET FAMILIAR FIRST, THEN TALK. You want to talk about Jamaicans playing Calypso to do us a favour? PLEASE!!!!! Who in the world does not know Calypso!!? Which country or Culture has not heard about Calypso? And guess those that know, how long now they hearing about Calypso...Little bwoy pleeease...Reggae now come. Calypso does not need any help from reggae.....IT HAS BEEN ABOUT IN THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF THE WORLD FOR DECADES!!! Did you not know that? Uneducated fool.

Trinidad should not be thanking Jamaica, in reality, it is the other way around. Without our culture, that is, CALYPSO and LIMBO and STEEL PAN, and RUM AND COCA COLA (Cuba lie), you know, things THE WORLD associates with The Caribbean,

THERE WOULD BE NO JAMAICA AND ITS TOURISM PERIOD!!!
Refute that statement.

I use to think you were just a typical internet poster getting kicks on ah message board, but I see you are just another jamaican idiot. DON'T disparage another man's culture, especially when yuh don't know squat about it.



Here here !!! :beermug:
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: cocoapanyol on October 10, 2006, 06:51:32 PM
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"Who de hell want to claim steelpan?"....Some clowns in the US jumped the gun and patented it thats who, to answer your question.
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You know, I wasn't going to post on this thread eh because de Jamaicans who on dis board obviously here not because they have any love for the Soca Warriors or have anything in common with Trinis other than probably wishing every night they were one of us but I just wanted to comment on the patented of pan comment.

The people who filed a patent related to the steelpan did NOT file a patent claim to INVENT the patent. They can't do that since the steelpan has been around too long even though a formal patent was never filed.  It should be noted though that even IF a patent WAS filed way back when it was created that it would have now expired.  A patent has a 20-year life span, after which the technology is open for use.  What those people filed was an IMPROVEMENT in tuning.  It should be noted that IMPROVEMENT in patent terms does not mean  better.  Simply that they found a different way to tune the pan that it is done normally.
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: ChipChipSilver on October 10, 2006, 07:04:46 PM
Yuh Know ah following this thread a while now an dem yardies an them causing a lot ah conflict....first off-this prick in he bot cudders mont jus came on here with provoking responses on most ah de threads. Fellas, jus continue with the positive vibes and just ignore them yardies unless they have something constructive to share. What I have been reading is dat their forum is quiet sine they get licks from SVG, so lets show them how tings run on this side and keep them illiterate, jealous, wanna be, idiotic mentality out ah here. >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Socafan on October 10, 2006, 09:23:03 PM
Yuh know, ah doh mind people come on here wit ah little ole talk, nutten wrong wit dat, is all kicks, besides we know how Trinis like picong and ole talk, but to start disrespecting man culture and such indicates a lack of manners and ah cyar stand dat.

THERE IS A LIMIT!!!
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Warlord on October 10, 2006, 11:50:49 PM
It is a great lime ent?
Yeah man dis site is pure jokes especially when yuh have an emotional pansy like SOCAPRO to kick around. Di man seh him was in GERMANY and his BIONIC VISION enabled him to see everything that happenned on the field :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Bricktop,
As a jamaican like myself yu kno seh wi nuh support gay...and wi nuh inna di funny guy ting but bredrin..... look like yu a prove mi wrong! ;D

How yu fi hav avatar wid a man a feel up anedda man balls? my yute...a so it go? :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Jefferz on October 11, 2006, 04:21:31 AM
wuh an Sancho gay??

I feel Bricktop rel like dat  picture.

stewps what about yuh former prime minister...??

stewps f**k all you yardie panty men.

so yuh could all go back tuh yuh bullin ways.
Title: Bora Milutinovic coming to sign this week
Post by: Trini _2026 on November 13, 2006, 06:38:20 PM
Bora Milutinovic coming to sign this week
published: Monday | November 13, 2006
 
Kwesi Mugisa, Staff Reporter

 
Jamaica's new football coach, Bora Milutinovic, at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel, on Thursday, October 12. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer

Velibor 'Bora' Milutinovic is expected to officially sign on as Jamaica's new technical director when he arrives in the island from Mexico later this week.

In fact, Milutinovic, who will be present at the National Stadium on Wednesday for Jamaica's friendly international against Peru, could formally begin duties then while observing some among the talent pool as the three-month contract of interim national coach Carl Brown will be expiring following the game.

Sources close to the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) have revealed that a verbal agreement between the federation and the coach has already been reached.

The finalised contract is expected to be somewhere around US$1 million (J$66 million) per year for the next four years.

Best in the business

The 62-year-old Milutinovic, widely regarded by many in the international football arena among the best in the business at getting teams good results in short periods of time, is the only technical director to have coached five different teams at the World Cup - Mexico (1986), Costa Rica (1990), the United States (1994), Nigeria (1998), and China (2002).

Milutinovic also has the distinction of being the only coach to take four different teams past the tournament's first round, which he did with all of the above except China.

It is hoped that the Yugoslavia-born Milutinovic will be able to do the same with a Jamaican team that has struggled mightily in recent times, when they launch their bid to qualify for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa - dubbed the 'Back to Africa Campaign'.

Not only has the team failed in their last two attempts to qualify for the World Cup after making their debut at the 1998 final, but recently they tumbled out of the Digicel Caribbean Cup in the preliminary round.

The coach visited the island one month ago when he met key members of the corporate sector and viewed some of the players in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League.

Title: Re: Bora Milutinovic coming to sign this week
Post by: Trini _2026 on November 13, 2006, 06:39:45 PM
Hmm boy RF and lionpaw you all better eh get another 6 cause he may change his mind but if he sign you all get the big time coach all wanted
Title: Re: Bora Milutinovic coming to sign this week
Post by: Lower St. John on November 13, 2006, 06:55:46 PM

Sources close to the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) have revealed that a verbal agreement between the federation and the coach has already been reached.

The finalised contract is expected to be somewhere around US$1 million (J$66 million) per year for the next four years.


Big time coach.  Damn good choice.  No one on this forum can question Bora's capabilities.  Also he knows Concacaf very well.  Ja has taken a big step in their hopes to qualify for South Africa.  I am truly surprised at this price tag, seems cheap.  Bora is always looking for a challenge.

I will say that Ja is a very good bet to qualify for the hex with this appointment.  Also instant credibility to attract a number of dem foreign born Jamaican players.

This is a good move for the Caribbean.

Looking forward to the next time we come up against Ja.  Cah wait.

Blessings
Title: Re: Bora Milutinovic coming to sign this week
Post by: dreamer on November 13, 2006, 07:12:26 PM
WE have we work cut out and I eh go be eating nice with my posts. We have to set high standards. Is de socawarriors dat caused this as we raised the bar and the caribean  and Concacaf watched carefully so let's roll. When preparation used to be 3 months befoe, it must now be 9 months...when 2 warm up games was enough it must now be 5. >:(

Is war!!!!!!!!!!!  May the baddest man win!
Title: Bora takes up Jamaican challenge
Post by: Tallman on November 21, 2006, 07:08:05 AM
Bora takes up Jamaican challenge (http://www.fifa.com/en/news/interview/0,4323,126090-N,00.html)
Title: Re: Bora Milutinovic coming to sign this week
Post by: Flex on November 21, 2006, 07:23:29 AM
Yuh think Bora Milutinovic would have accepted to coach T&T over Jamaica...  ;D
Title: Re: Bora Milutinovic coming to sign this week
Post by: Trini _2026 on November 21, 2006, 07:53:01 AM
FIFA.com: Mr Milutinovic, how does it feel to be coach of Jamaica?
Bora Milutinovic: It's another challenge for me, perhaps the most difficult one of my career, though not, I hasten to add, an impossible one. Jamaica have already been to the World Cup, and they have a squad of fast players with excellent physique. As such, they're capable of fighting for the fourth CONCACAF qualifying slot. The


Do you believe it is possible to emulate what that side achieved?
It will be difficult as that team set the bar very high. First they qualified for the finals, then they beat Japan, a very competitive side, when they got there. Hopefully we can match that feat. For a small country, qualifying for the World Cup and winning a game there is a very tough thing to do. Trinidad and Tobago did something similar at Germany 2006. They played a very good brand of football, taking a point off Sweden, which was remarkable, and left people with a very good impression of Caribbean football



Who do you feel will be your main rivals in your qualifying zone?
In the CONCACAF, Mexico and the USA are clearly ahead of the rest, and so are almost guaranteed their places at the finals. After them you have countries like Honduras, Costa Rica, Trinidad and Tobago, Canada, Cuba and Panama, all of whom have quality in their ranks. Between them, those sides will have to battle it out for region's other one-and-a-half berths (one automatic, one play-off). It's sure to be a fierce struggle, as Panama now have Alexandre Guimaraes [at the helm], Costa Rica have Hernan Medford, Mexico Hugo Sanchez and El Salvador Carlos de los Cobos. I coached all of them in my time, and now they are highly regarded coaches.

That is very intriguing. Do you think it will give
Title: Re: Bora Milutinovic coming to sign this week
Post by: jamaica2099 on November 21, 2006, 10:50:37 AM
Yuh think Bora Milutinovic would have accepted to coach T&T over Jamaica... ;D
I doubt it.

Before France 98, the country's then coach Rene Simoes went looking for English players of Jamaican origin. Do you plan to do the same?
Were I to find another John Barnes (the ex-England and Liverpool winger of Jamaican origin), it would be like winning the lottery. But we have to be realistic, we've found everyone there is to find in that respect, and now it is time to work with what we have.

Title: Re: Bora Milutinovic coming to sign this week
Post by: Lower St. John on November 21, 2006, 11:56:41 AM
Were I to find another John Barnes (the ex-England and Liverpool winger of Jamaican origin), it would be like winning the lottery. But we have to be realistic, we've found everyone there is to find in that respect, and now it is time to work with what we have.

I would hope some of our Trinbago fans and the coach adopt the same mentality!!!

Blessings
Title: Re: Bora Milutinovic coming to sign this week
Post by: TrinInfinite on November 21, 2006, 12:25:08 PM
good signing, no we must be aware of ja bc dey will want o beat us the most, i think we will get the better of our little brother in the next wc campaign... ;D
Title: Re: Bora Milutinovic coming to sign this week
Post by: Reggaefan on November 21, 2006, 02:08:16 PM
good signing, no we must be aware of ja bc dey will want o beat us the most, i think we will get the better of our little brother in the next wc campaign... ;D

Little brother? you prove my point more and more veryday that you are sick in the head. I wonder what logic you used to arrive at your conclusion that Jamaica is T&T's little brother?
Title: Re: Bora Milutinovic coming to sign this week
Post by: Sam on November 21, 2006, 02:20:43 PM
Little brother? you prove my point more and more veryday that you are sick in the head. I wonder what logic you used to arrive at your conclusion that Jamaica is T&T's little brother?

Where money, women and football is concern, T&T will always be your big brother...

Where goats, sheeps, akie & saltfish and reggae music is concern, you will always be our big brother.....

Simple as that.

By the way, do you guys still pay $300.00 JA dollar for a pound of chicken in Jamaica still ? or it gone up again...

Remember, we have two countires. T&T !!!!!!!!! and we thinking about taking Grenada under we wings too. We have plently in T&T allready and de Haitians flocking to T&T like migrating ducks to Canada. We government even giving them free house to live in now..
Title: Re: Bora Milutinovic coming to sign this week
Post by: TrinInfinite on November 21, 2006, 02:41:23 PM
good signing, no we must be aware of ja bc dey will want o beat us the most, i think we will get the better of our little brother in the next wc campaign... ;D

Little brother? you prove my point more and more veryday that you are sick in the head. I wonder what logic you used to arrive at your conclusion that Jamaica is T&T's little brother?

 after we lend and give JA so much money and resources your ungrateful sons of bitches will talk like dat, have some respect for the godfather of the caribbean nah.... allyuh only big in land mass u have no say when it comes to caricom economics and politics.. cool yuhself b4 i egt yuh ban from de site  :devil: :devil:
Title: Re: Bora Milutinovic coming to sign this week
Post by: jamaica2099 on November 21, 2006, 03:11:48 PM
good signing, no we must be aware of ja bc dey will want o beat us the most, i think we will get the better of our little brother in the next wc campaign... ;D

Little brother? you prove my point more and more veryday that you are sick in the head. I wonder what logic you used to arrive at your conclusion that Jamaica is T&T's little brother?

 after we lend and give JA so much money and resources your ungrateful sons of bitches will talk like dat, have some respect for the godfather of the caribbean nah.... allyuh only big in land mass u have no say when it comes to caricom economics and politics.. cool yuhself b4 i egt yuh ban from de site :devil: :devil:
And here I was thinking that T&T's Pitch Lake was their only dependency.  :rotfl: :rotfl: 
Title: Re: Bora Milutinovic coming to sign this week
Post by: Sam on November 21, 2006, 03:27:41 PM
And here I was thinking that T&T's Pitch Lake was their only dependency. :rotfl: :rotfl:
Quote

And here I was thinking that Jamaica's akie and saltfish was their only dependency....  :devil:
Title: Re: Bora Milutinovic coming to sign this week
Post by: Reggaefan on November 21, 2006, 03:52:09 PM
Little brother? you prove my point more and more veryday that you are sick in the head. I wonder what logic you used to arrive at your conclusion that Jamaica is T&T's little brother?

Where money, women and football is concern, T&T will always be your big brother...

Where goats, sheeps, akie & saltfish and reggae music is concern, you will always be our big brother.....

Simple as that.

By the way, do you guys still pay $300.00 JA dollar for a pound of chicken in Jamaica still ? or it gone up again...

Remember, we have two countires. T&T !!!!!!!!! and we thinking about taking Grenada under we wings too. We have plently in T&T allready and de Haitians flocking to T&T like migrating ducks to Canada. We government even giving them free house to live in now..

Money in Trinidad? Take you head out the sand little man....Jamaica and Trinidad are both still THIRD WORLD countries...
I have been to your country...If had to chose who was enjoying the better quality of life based on teh little time I spent there..Id' probably stick with what I know and say that Jamaica is doing better than you...based on the litle I saw....now, I bet yo uihave never set foot on a caribbean island.


Title: Re: Bora Milutinovic coming to sign this week
Post by: Reggaefan on November 21, 2006, 03:54:23 PM
good signing, no we must be aware of ja bc dey will want o beat us the most, i think we will get the better of our little brother in the next wc campaign... ;D

Little brother? you prove my point more and more veryday that you are sick in the head. I wonder what logic you used to arrive at your conclusion that Jamaica is T&T's little brother?

 after we lend and give JA so much money and resources your ungrateful sons of bitches will talk like dat, have some respect for the godfather of the caribbean nah.... allyuh only big in land mass u have no say when it comes to caricom economics and politics.. cool yuhself b4 i egt yuh ban from de site :devil: :devil:

yes...we pay u back in the US$1B worth of trade we do with you on an annual basis...more than any other Caribbean nation.
Title: Re: Bora Milutinovic coming to sign this week
Post by: Trini _2026 on November 21, 2006, 07:04:14 PM
Little brother? you prove my point more and more veryday that you are sick in the head. I wonder what logic you used to arrive at your conclusion that Jamaica is T&T's little brother?

Where money, women and football is concern, T&T will always be your big brother...

Where goats, sheeps, akie & saltfish and reggae music is concern, you will always be our big brother.....

Simple as that.

By the way, do you guys still pay $300.00 JA dollar for a pound of chicken in Jamaica still ? or it gone up again...

Remember, we have two countires. T&T !!!!!!!!! and we thinking about taking Grenada under we wings too. We have plently in T&T allready and de Haitians flocking to T&T like migrating ducks to Canada. We government even giving them free house to live in now..

Money in Trinidad? Take you head out the sand little man....Jamaica and Trinidad are both still THIRD WORLD countries...
I have been to your country...If had to chose who was enjoying the better quality of life based on teh little time I spent there..Id' probably stick with what I know and say that Jamaica is doing better than you...based on the litle I saw....now, I bet yo uihave never set foot on a caribbean island.

Jamaica doing better than us how Rf i have seen clips of JA on TV up here they show some  real runn down ghettos and a community cooking chicken some back in one big pot and sharing  ..to    the big rich people up in the hills.... two contrasting extremes .. So yes the rich man in JA living in more fancy houses  ......Yes JA has bigger road and nice cars but look  how much of your population is ketching ass and how much money floating in JA around is clean?

Title: Re: Bora Milutinovic coming to sign this week
Post by: Sam on November 22, 2006, 04:12:30 AM
Money in Trinidad? Take you head out the sand little man....Jamaica and Trinidad are both still THIRD WORLD countries...
I have been to your country...If had to chose who was enjoying the better quality of life based on teh little time I spent there..Id' probably stick with what I know and say that Jamaica is doing better than you...based on the litle I saw....now, I bet yo uihave never set foot on a caribbean island.

Third World, you must be mad, T&T is a developing nation, not third world. Dont bring T&T down with JAM please....

I have been to many caribbean nations for your information, except Jamaica which I will never go, I hate them foockers..... many caribbean countries are nice, the beaches can compete with Tobago a little but are better than the ones in Trinidad. Antigua, St Martin, St Luica and Aruba was very nice. Barbados was ok, but they people sucks, they attitude does kill them...

You pay us back in US$1B worth of trade you do with us on an annual basis...more than any other Caribbean nation..... Hahahahahahah, that is a blasted joke, where Jamaica getting that money to pay who back, hahahahahha..... we export more than we import RF, get your facts straight nah, we dont want you to pay us back with Sugar and Rice, we need back we solid cash, keep yuh blasted food for them hungry Jamaicans in Kingston nah....

I fed up with these small caribbean hungry nations, who feel they could get money borrow and then work it out with blasted weable rice, we government real foocked up... because if anything happen to T&T none of them suckers will help us, NONE !!!! we send money to help all these countries and they foocking un-grateful.... We government foocking us since Eric Williams days to now..... Barbados still owe us for they airport and still feel BWIA (Barbados West Indian Airlines) belongs to them, well they could take them starting January 01 2007....

As for Jamaica, well that is a dead case, they just sucking de other countires and migrating to China if they get de chance because they country so foocked up. We does deport Jamaicans by de barrel, every year. De immigration officers does run into them factories they woking in and tell them to say Box, man does bawl Bax,,,,, you go in de van and sit down de officers does tell them, is home you going....

They driving de best cars in Jamaica, but yet they fridge and they gas tank empty...

If I was de T&T government, foock caricom, them other caribbean countries to foocked up.. they ungrateful... same attitude they have here in de States to. We eh want no help and we not giving or lending to countries who cannot pay us back, do you think T&T will ever do that to another country, pay them back with Milo... steups !!!!!!!!

When we all should be one, them dutty Jamaicans does feel them is de best, get tha foock outta here.....
Title: Re: Bora Milutinovic coming to sign this week
Post by: Reggaefan on November 22, 2006, 07:10:56 AM
Money in Trinidad? Take you head out the sand little man....Jamaica and Trinidad are both still THIRD WORLD countries...
I have been to your country...If had to chose who was enjoying the better quality of life based on teh little time I spent there..Id' probably stick with what I know and say that Jamaica is doing better than you...based on the litle I saw....now, I bet yo uihave never set foot on a caribbean island.

Third World, you must be mad, T&T is a developing nation, not third world. Dont bring T&T down with JAM please....

I have been to many caribbean nations for your information, except Jamaica which I will never go, I hate them foockers..... many caribbean countries are nice, the beaches can compete with Tobago a little but are better than the ones in Trinidad. Antigua, St Martin, St Luica and Aruba was very nice. Barbados was ok, but they people sucks, they attitude does kill them...

You pay us back in US$1B worth of trade you do with us on an annual basis...more than any other Caribbean nation..... Hahahahahahah, that is a blasted joke, where Jamaica getting that money to pay who back, hahahahahha..... we export more than we import RF, get your facts straight nah, we dont want you to pay us back with Sugar and Rice, we need back we solid cash, keep yuh blasted food for them hungry Jamaicans in Kingston nah....

I fed up with these small caribbean hungry nations, who feel they could get money borrow and then work it out with blasted weable rice, we government real foocked up... because if anything happen to T&T none of them suckers will help us, NONE !!!! we send money to help all these countries and they foocking un-grateful.... We government foocking us since Eric Williams days to now..... Barbados still owe us for they airport and still feel BWIA (Barbados West Indian Airlines) belongs to them, well they could take them starting January 01 2007....

As for Jamaica, well that is a dead case, they just sucking de other countires and migrating to China if they get de chance because they country so foocked up. We does deport Jamaicans by de barrel, every year. De immigration officers does run into them factories they woking in and tell them to say Box, man does bawl Bax,,,,, you go in de van and sit down de officers does tell them, is home you going....

They driving de best cars in Jamaica, but yet they fridge and they gas tank empty...

If I was de T&T government, foock caricom, them other caribbean countries to foocked up.. they ungrateful... same attitude they have here in de States to. We eh want no help and we not giving or lending to countries who cannot pay us back, do you think T&T will ever do that to another country, pay them back with Milo... steups !!!!!!!!

When we all should be one, them dutty Jamaicans does feel them is de best, get tha foock outta here.....

Sam, you just proving to the forumites how much of a dunce you are...third world countr/developing country, SAME thing, you dunce. Ask Patrick Manning who is his biggest Caribbean trade partner, and how much money is injected into the T&T Economy from trade with partner....educate yourself. If life so good in T&T, why the hell you living in hiding in Canada?
Title: Re: Bora Milutinovic coming to sign this week
Post by: Sam on November 22, 2006, 07:21:27 AM
Sam, you just proving to the forumites how much of a dunce you are...third world countr/developing country, SAME thing, you dunce. Ask Patrick Manning who is his biggest Caribbean trade partner, and how much money is injected into the T&T Economy from trade with partner....educate yourself. If life so good in T&T, why the hell you living in hiding in Canada?

First of all asshole crepsole, I am not in Canada.... and the same reason I left T&T is the same reason you left Jamaica.....

You is such ah cuunt is ah shame, how de ass third world and developing nation could be de same.

You is de biggest Caribbean trade partner to T&T... Hahahahahaha, what you trading ? sugar, milo, akie, criminals ?? what make allyuh so big in trading,, tell me nah, I need a laugh bad this morning.... how much milo you have to export to make up US 1 Billion meh lord..... :rotfl:

Breads, we do not need Jamaica dollars to run our ecomomy yuh foocking jackass.... we could stand on we own, keep allyuh monopoly dollars and fix your oun country. We done buy over allyuh cement factory and hire real Jamaicans to work for us, now just be happy we eh take over more businesses in Jamaica.
Title: tt HAS THE EDGE
Post by: junior on March 25, 2007, 06:57:15 PM
Jamaican football came alive in the late 90s and its qualification for the 98 WC wasdue in large to some Reggae Britz.From the mid 30s to present time Trinidad has the advantage as far as overall supremacy is concerned.
Title: Re: tt HAS THE EDGE
Post by: JDB on March 25, 2007, 06:59:03 PM
wtf?

Just so?
Title: Re: tt HAS THE EDGE
Post by: Pro-Jayz on March 25, 2007, 07:04:43 PM
Steupse we know dat already...
Title: Re: tt HAS THE EDGE
Post by: Filho on March 25, 2007, 07:24:38 PM
we've been through this crap before and I have rolled out the stats on two other threads. Contrary to popular belief, T&T's domination over JA ended way back in the 40s. I put together the head to head from the very first game and it is very even....T&T would have the edge one decade, then JA would have the edge the other. The overall record is very close and as of late JA has had the upper hand. And that is all that matters. As a Trini, that bothers me, but I doh hide behind old stats...in fact I find it embarassing when we pull out stats from 60 years ago to amke a point about how good we are. Sports is about recent achievements, or else Uruguay could claim to being one of the dominant forces in world football based on their past glories...but we all know that is an absolutely useless claim...so let's stop sounding insecure and deal with the great potential we have going in to the Gold Cup and let's continue to bask in the glory of our WC debut...We will deal with JA the next time we meet ON the field
Title: Re: tt HAS THE EDGE
Post by: Big Magician on March 25, 2007, 07:36:50 PM
aswad...ub40....mutaburuka....and robbie earl....
Title: Re: tt HAS THE EDGE
Post by: Pro-Jayz on March 25, 2007, 07:44:34 PM
Personally I dont see wat de big fuss about all these comparisons about T&T and JA...ah dont really care!!.....Right now our football has more important things to deal with...
Title: Re: tt HAS THE EDGE
Post by: Big Magician on March 25, 2007, 07:45:41 PM
hawk....two
Title: Re: tt HAS THE EDGE
Post by: jamaica2099 on March 25, 2007, 07:46:35 PM
Don't forget that it was UB40 Chris Birchell that enable T&T to reach the World Cup. :devil:
Title: Re: tt HAS THE EDGE
Post by: Big Magician on March 25, 2007, 07:53:10 PM
he enable yuh mudder c#nt....you dont forget...shithongs
Title: Re: tt HAS THE EDGE
Post by: Feliziano on March 25, 2007, 08:24:44 PM
Jamaican football came alive in the late 90s and its qualification for the 98 WC wasdue in large to some Reggae Britz.From the mid 30s to present time Trinidad has the advantage as far as overall supremacy is concerned.
welcome Junior..yuh have to learn to read before yuh post
and sneak in on ah thread
by starting yuh own thread, yuh looking for trouble  ;D
anyway doh take on them boy..yet  ;)
Title: Re: tt HAS THE EDGE
Post by: Trini on March 25, 2007, 09:18:50 PM
Second that Feliziano...

Good post Filho.

Bad post Jamaica 2099.

Keep calm big mag.
Title: Re: tt HAS THE EDGE
Post by: SUPA on March 25, 2007, 09:28:45 PM
wtf?

Just so?

:rotfl: Yuh see one ah de reasons ah love de forum, de members and dem here, dey doh take no prisoners nah. When is time tuh get yuh f**k up, yuh go get it, it cud be yuh 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 1000 thread/post, dey will have no mercy. Any way Junior, welcome, and doh feel no way, is all love in dis house :beermug:. HIGHLY BLESSED.
Title: Re: tt HAS THE EDGE
Post by: Reggaefan on March 26, 2007, 06:16:10 AM
Jamaican football came alive in the late 90s and its qualification for the 98 WC wasdue in large to some Reggae Britz.From the mid 30s to present time Trinidad has the advantage as far as overall supremacy is concerned.

Heh heh. Where have you been all this time Junior? looks like you came to the party when it done over.
Title: Re: tt HAS THE EDGE
Post by: Pointman on March 26, 2007, 06:26:02 AM
he enable yuh mudder c#nt....you dont forget...shithongs

 :rotfl: interesting comeback
Title: Re: tt HAS THE EDGE
Post by: grskywalker on March 26, 2007, 12:13:12 PM
he enable yuh mudder c#nt....you dont forget...shithongs

 :rotfl: interesting comeback

 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: only a trini could retort with a comment like this
Title: Re: tt HAS THE EDGE
Post by: SUPA on March 26, 2007, 12:43:09 PM
he enable yuh mudder c#nt....you dont forget...shithongs

:rotfl:  :rotfl: Big Mag sometimes yuh does strike meh as ah quite, church going gentleman and den next thing when dey get yuh kross, yuh does just get angry and miserable, just like Supa, lawd. HIGHLY BLESSED.
Title: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: D.H.W on March 26, 2007, 04:38:32 PM
Jamaica vs Panama live on fsc 9pm tonight. lets see how many goals panama give dem :devil:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: rippin on March 26, 2007, 06:27:31 PM
I will be watching cause it will be good to see what the WCQ competition will be like.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: D.H.W on March 26, 2007, 07:07:11 PM
like cable in Trinidad block d game  ???. Damn you flow  :-[
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: black chinee on March 26, 2007, 07:07:54 PM
Ah wonder if Regge fan in de game... or if he home biting he nails???? :rotfl: :rotfl: :whip: :whip:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: jamaica2099 on March 26, 2007, 07:10:39 PM
like cable in Trinidad block d game ???. Damn you flow :-[
Pay your cable bill or switch to Sportsmax one hour from now.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: black chinee on March 26, 2007, 07:14:22 PM
GOOOOOOOALLLLL Panama 3 mins in..... cheer on yuh boyz reggefan
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Bitter on March 26, 2007, 07:14:31 PM
Yuh just miss the first goal
1-0 Panama
4 minutes in?
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Bitter on March 26, 2007, 07:16:38 PM
like cable in Trinidad block d game  ???. Damn you flow  :-[

Jump in the chat room, I will give you insightful commentary
Like how the jamaicans looking like os only blue food they eating
or how panama wearing ah ugly red Lotto jersey
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: D.H.W on March 26, 2007, 07:17:56 PM
like cable in Trinidad block d game  ???. Damn you flow  :-[
Pay your cable bill or switch to Sportsmax one hour from now.
lol i does pay meh bill  :D but dem damn cable people rel blocking games boy. i might see it on cnc 3 after they program done when dey switch to d sportsmax feed
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: jamaica2099 on March 26, 2007, 07:24:31 PM
like cable in Trinidad block d game ???. Damn you flow :-[
Pay your cable bill or switch to Sportsmax one hour from now.
lol i does pay meh bill :D but dem damn cable people rel blocking games boy. i might see it on cnc 3 after they program done when dey switch to d sportsmax feed
FLOW is trying to takeover the cable business here in Jamaica but my cable is already making move to stop them from moving in.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: D.H.W on March 26, 2007, 07:30:43 PM
like cable in Trinidad block d game  ???. Damn you flow  :-[
Pay your cable bill or switch to Sportsmax one hour from now.
lol i does pay meh bill  :D but dem damn cable people rel blocking games boy. i might see it on cnc 3 after they program done when dey switch to d sportsmax feed
FLOW is trying to takeover the cable business here in Jamaica but my cable is already making move to stop them from moving in.
boy i suffering to see game how d game goin.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: black chinee on March 26, 2007, 07:32:50 PM
Jamaica actually looking decent.... but talk bout throw away..... Panama get 1 clear chance and score.... JA get at least 5 and throw way all......
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Jah Gol on March 26, 2007, 07:39:14 PM
My boot leg cable showing it. JA missed a couple of chances, they aren't looking bad really.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: D.H.W on March 26, 2007, 07:47:46 PM
jah gol like u have to hook meh up with tht  ;D. i waiting for cnc3 to switch over to dey sportsmax feed
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: black chinee on March 26, 2007, 07:59:17 PM
JA score tuh de end of the 1st half 1-1 now....... dat Trinidadian Refree Brizan...like he is de top ref in de caribbean now... de man all over de place doing all kind of games :beermug: :beermug:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: D.H.W on March 26, 2007, 08:01:55 PM
good i gettin d sportsmax feed from cnc 3  :beermug:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Bitter on March 26, 2007, 08:02:13 PM
Brizan wasn't getting pong in the u20 by the commentators?
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: SUPA on March 26, 2007, 08:03:03 PM
like cable in Trinidad block d game ???. Damn you flow :-[
Pay your cable bill or switch to Sportsmax one hour from now.

Jamaica2099, yuh talking large now, wit till yuh daddy Big Mag come on de thread and shut yuh up :devil:. HIGHLY BLESSED.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: jamaica2099 on March 26, 2007, 08:09:52 PM
like cable in Trinidad block d game ???. Damn you flow :-[
Pay your cable bill or switch to Sportsmax one hour from now.

Jamaica2099, yuh talking large now, wit till yuh daddy Big Mag come on de thread and shut yuh up :devil:. HIGHLY BLESSED.
Until Big Mag & Small Mag clean up their language. I will never respond to any of their posts.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: D.H.W on March 26, 2007, 08:17:26 PM
for those in Trinidad who want to see d game from d start cnc3 showing it now from d start delayed  :'(
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: black chinee on March 26, 2007, 08:30:01 PM
for those in Trinidad who want to see d game from d start cnc3 showing it now from d start delayed  :'(

Does dat mean yuh doh wah know de score till de end den?????
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: SUPA on March 26, 2007, 08:31:45 PM
like cable in Trinidad block d game ???. Damn you flow :-[
Pay your cable bill or switch to Sportsmax one hour from now.

Jamaica2099, yuh talking large now, wit till yuh daddy Big Mag come on de thread and shut yuh up :devil:. HIGHLY BLESSED.
Until Big Mag & Small Mag clean up their language. I will never respond to any of their posts.

Ah doh want tuh get in all yuh mix, but from ah Trini point of view, yuh shouldn't take what dey say personal, cuz some Trinis does just cuss plenty, but dey doh mean bad. It is like one of mey Jamaican breddah here, every 2 words he say, he does throw in bom** c**t, he does even forget some times and say it in front ah meh wife, ah doh get mad, cuz he is ah good youth, he doh mean bad. Ah not trying tuh stray, ah just trying tuh give yuh ah quick example of of an individual, dat does use obscene a lot, but is good people. Respect :beermug:. HIGHLY BLESSED.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: D.H.W on March 26, 2007, 08:36:04 PM
Doh care nah is JA we talkin about lol. like cah even beat panama. what is d score
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: jamaica2099 on March 26, 2007, 08:40:58 PM
like cable in Trinidad block d game ???. Damn you flow :-[
Pay your cable bill or switch to Sportsmax one hour from now.

Jamaica2099, yuh talking large now, wit till yuh daddy Big Mag come on de thread and shut yuh up :devil:. HIGHLY BLESSED.
Until Big Mag & Small Mag clean up their language. I will never respond to any of their posts.

Ah doh want tuh get in all yuh mix, but from ah Trini point of view, yuh shouldn't take what dey say personal, cuz some Trinis does just cuss plenty, but dey doh mean bad. It is like one of mey Jamaican breddah here, every 2 words he say, he does throw in bom** c**t, he does even forget some times and say it in front ah meh wife, ah doh get mad, cuz he is ah good youth, he doh mean bad. Ah not trying tuh stray, ah just trying tuh give yuh ah quick example of of an individual, dat does use obscene a lot, but is good people. Respect :beermug:. HIGHLY BLESSED.
They were specified because of their tendency for using foul language which I pointed out the day I joined this forum. I would not repond to those kind of posts. Ocassionaly I respond to other Trinis that slip now and then. But those two are the worse.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: black chinee on March 26, 2007, 08:41:51 PM
Doh care nah is JA we talkin about lol. like cah even beat panama. what is d score

still 1-1 in de 73rd min
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: jamaica2099 on March 26, 2007, 08:49:10 PM
Doh care nah is JA we talkin about lol. like cah even beat panama. what is d score

still 1-1 in de 73rd min
What about the crowd compared to last night's club semi-finals.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on March 26, 2007, 08:49:36 PM
was d current score?
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: D.H.W on March 26, 2007, 08:51:31 PM
Common Panama  :devil:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: D.H.W on March 26, 2007, 08:58:07 PM
game lookin like a tie JA cah even beat panama  :devil:  :beermug:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on March 26, 2007, 09:00:51 PM
game lookin like a tie JA cah even beat panama  :devil:  :beermug:

At least dey playing a game against decent opposition with a good squad   instead of us struggling to even get a friendly and using a squad with some players i've never heard of before

trust me as much as i hate to say it Jamaican football is in much better hands than us right now


i just want a Friendly at home with my socawarriors who i saw in GERMANY play a decent friendly with a nice 20 000 squad and maximus busting d songs b4 de game


WHY WHY WHY WHY cant i see this again???
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: black chinee on March 26, 2007, 09:01:49 PM
1-1 in 90+ Mins :-\ :-\
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: jamaica2099 on March 26, 2007, 09:02:29 PM
game lookin like a tie JA cah even beat panama :devil: :beermug:
Sounds like T&T beat Guadeloupe for you to make that statement. :devil:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Trini Madness on March 26, 2007, 09:04:38 PM
i eh go lie....JA play arright shouldve win that game though.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: D.H.W on March 26, 2007, 09:08:20 PM
game lookin like a tie JA cah even beat panama  :devil:  :beermug:
Sounds like T&T beat Guadeloupe for you to make that statement.  :devil:
hehehe what is alyuh record against panama ah hear is one win in 7 games, tonight make it 8 games.  :devil:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: dumpalewie on March 26, 2007, 09:08:57 PM
I think we need to really stop fighting down each other,
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: D.H.W on March 26, 2007, 09:11:28 PM
game lookin like a tie JA cah even beat panama  :devil:  :beermug:

At least dey playing a game against decent opposition with a good squad   instead of us struggling to even get a friendly and using a squad with some players i've never heard of before

trust me as much as i hate to say it Jamaican football is in much better hands than us right now


i just want a Friendly at home with my socawarriors who i saw in GERMANY play a decent friendly with a nice 20 000 squad and maximus busting d songs b4 de game


WHY WHY WHY WHY cant i see this again???
it sad boy  :( stueps
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on March 26, 2007, 09:13:52 PM
was d FT score??
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: D.H.W on March 26, 2007, 09:18:19 PM
game draw 1-1
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: DeSoWa on March 26, 2007, 10:17:09 PM
I must say, JA played in spurts....after they concede the ealry first goal, they put on the pressure on Panama. Ah did not see the JA goalie for at least 30 mins. Luton had some close ones...atleast 2 he shoulda score, Panama looked out of sorts and in the dying mins on the first half, JA finally made tey efforts pay off and equalised.
In the 2nd half it was more even, JA took dey foot off the gas and let Panama back into the game, Panama looked like they wanted to win, but the last 20 mins was real slow football by both teams. JA though looked like the better team when the played their game..but they shoulda win that game playing at home.

Big Up!
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Reggaefan on March 27, 2007, 06:37:29 AM
I must say, JA played in spurts....after they concede the ealry first goal, they put on the pressure on Panama. Ah did not see the JA goalie for at least 30 mins. Luton had some close ones...atleast 2 he shoulda score, Panama looked out of sorts and in the dying mins on the first half, JA finally made tey efforts pay off and equalised.
In the 2nd half it was more even, JA took dey foot off the gas and let Panama back into the game, Panama looked like they wanted to win, but the last 20 mins was real slow football by both teams. JA though looked like the better team when the played their game..but they shoulda win that game playing at home.

Big Up!

I lik ewhat Bora is doing. He is trying to find at least 4 or 5 gems from the local NPL teams to add to the pool. with all the players currently playing in Sweden, the EPL, championship and lower English divisions, plus the MLs guys, he will have a very good squad of playres to choose from in coming years. apart from Gardener and Shelton, there were roughly three other guys on show last night who I feel have the potential to be apart of the squads for the world cup qualifiers begining next year...

That Panama team is stronger than i thought it would be...looking at the stats...Jamaica outplayed them in all departments. But we all know...goals win games.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Big Magician on March 27, 2007, 07:02:23 AM
good day.....good result in the end....well done jamaica...brilliant...you are really the superpower of carribean football....and bora(.the special two)....2010 for sure....as a matter of fact....my support is now behind jamaica to go all the way for 2010....come on reaggae boys.

jamaica 2099....will you respond to me now???.....and then we can really have a conversation
and i will post back up the wendell downswell interview
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Pointman on March 27, 2007, 07:07:49 AM
good day.....good result in the end....well done jamaica...brilliant...you are really the superpower of carribean football....and bora(.the special two)....2010 for sure....as a matter of fact....my support is now behind jamaica to go all the way for 2010....come on reaggae boys.

jamaica 2099....will you respond to me now???.....and then we can really have a conversation
and i will post back up the wendell downswell interview

dis cyar be no flikkin Big Magician :o ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: banton on March 27, 2007, 07:10:28 AM
hard luck all yuh will get them next time  ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: jamaica2099 on March 27, 2007, 08:59:16 AM
good day.....good result in the end....well done jamaica...brilliant...you are really the superpower of carribean football....and bora(.the special two)....2010 for sure....as a matter of fact....my support is now behind jamaica to go all the way for 2010....come on reaggae boys.

jamaica 2099....will you respond to me now???.....and then we can really have a conversation
and i will post back up the wendell downswell interview
Though I'm glad for the acknowledgement. Forgive me for extending my hand by being cautiously optimistic.
Now arrange a friendly with the Reggae Boyz and the Soca Warriors to really cement the "SUPERPOWER" team of the Caribbean.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: D.H.W on March 27, 2007, 09:08:11 AM
good day.....good result in the end....well done jamaica...brilliant...you are really the superpower of carribean football....and bora(.the special two)....2010 for sure....as a matter of fact....my support is now behind jamaica to go all the way for 2010....come on reaggae boys.

jamaica 2099....will you respond to me now???.....and then we can really have a conversation
and i will post back up the wendell downswell interview
Though I'm glad for the acknowledgement. Forgive me for extending my hand by being cautiously optimistic.
Now arrange a friendly with the Reggae Boyz and the Soca Warriors to really cement the "SUPERPOWER" team of the Caribbean.
jamaica 2099 alyuh want to get mash ah what  :devil: alyuh aint ready for d big man football  :beermug:  ;)
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Reggaefan on March 27, 2007, 09:11:58 AM
good day.....good result in the end....well done jamaica...brilliant...you are really the superpower of carribean football....and bora(.the special two)....2010 for sure....as a matter of fact....my support is now behind jamaica to go all the way for 2010....come on reaggae boys.

jamaica 2099....will you respond to me now???.....and then we can really have a conversation
and i will post back up the wendell downswell interview
Though I'm glad for the acknowledgement. Forgive me for extending my hand by being cautiously optimistic.
Now arrange a friendly with the Reggae Boyz and the Soca Warriors to really cement the "SUPERPOWER" team of the Caribbean.
jamaica 2099 alyuh want to get mash ah what :devil: alyuh aint ready for d big man football :beermug:

heh heh. Who were the last twp teams yo uplay and waht were the results?  ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Pointman on March 27, 2007, 09:16:13 AM
good day.....good result in the end....well done jamaica...brilliant...you are really the superpower of carribean football....and bora(.the special two)....2010 for sure....as a matter of fact....my support is now behind jamaica to go all the way for 2010....come on reaggae boys.

jamaica 2099....will you respond to me now???.....and then we can really have a conversation
and i will post back up the wendell downswell interview
Though I'm glad for the acknowledgement. Forgive me for extending my hand by being cautiously optimistic.
Now arrange a friendly with the Reggae Boyz and the Soca Warriors to really cement the "SUPERPOWER" team of the Caribbean.
jamaica 2099 alyuh want to get mash ah what :devil: alyuh aint ready for d big man football :beermug:

heh heh. Who were the last twp teams yo uplay and waht were the results? ;D


bring it!!

anytime JA feeling lucky, we'll give you a shot at the title ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: D.H.W on March 27, 2007, 09:19:44 AM
good day.....good result in the end....well done jamaica...brilliant...you are really the superpower of carribean football....and bora(.the special two)....2010 for sure....as a matter of fact....my support is now behind jamaica to go all the way for 2010....come on reaggae boys.

jamaica 2099....will you respond to me now???.....and then we can really have a conversation
and i will post back up the wendell downswell interview
Though I'm glad for the acknowledgement. Forgive me for extending my hand by being cautiously optimistic.
Now arrange a friendly with the Reggae Boyz and the Soca Warriors to really cement the "SUPERPOWER" team of the Caribbean.
jamaica 2099 alyuh want to get mash ah what  :devil: alyuh aint ready for d big man football  :beermug:

heh heh. Who were the last twp teams yo uplay and waht were the results?  ;D

is not a title fight if we cah get our full teams to play so untill tht day we will wait patiently to cut alyuh tail ;)
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: jamaica2099 on March 27, 2007, 09:23:11 AM
good day.....good result in the end....well done jamaica...brilliant...you are really the superpower of carribean football....and bora(.the special two)....2010 for sure....as a matter of fact....my support is now behind jamaica to go all the way for 2010....come on reaggae boys.

jamaica 2099....will you respond to me now???.....and then we can really have a conversation
and i will post back up the wendell downswell interview
Though I'm glad for the acknowledgement. Forgive me for extending my hand by being cautiously optimistic.
Now arrange a friendly with the Reggae Boyz and the Soca Warriors to really cement the "SUPERPOWER" team of the Caribbean.
jamaica 2099 alyuh want to get mash ah what :devil: alyuh aint ready for d big man football :beermug:

heh heh. Who were the last twp teams yo uplay and waht were the results? ;D


bring it!!

anytime JA feeling lucky, we'll give you a shot at the title ;D
So! Arrange the matchup. Remember T&T were the ones who turned down a friendly against Jamaica pre-World Cup. ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: D.H.W on March 27, 2007, 09:27:50 AM
good day.....good result in the end....well done jamaica...brilliant...you are really the superpower of carribean football....and bora(.the special two)....2010 for sure....as a matter of fact....my support is now behind jamaica to go all the way for 2010....come on reaggae boys.

jamaica 2099....will you respond to me now???.....and then we can really have a conversation
and i will post back up the wendell downswell interview
Though I'm glad for the acknowledgement. Forgive me for extending my hand by being cautiously optimistic.
Now arrange a friendly with the Reggae Boyz and the Soca Warriors to really cement the "SUPERPOWER" team of the Caribbean.
jamaica 2099 alyuh want to get mash ah what  :devil: alyuh aint ready for d big man football  :beermug:

heh heh. Who were the last twp teams yo uplay and waht were the results?  ;D


bring it!!

anytime JA feeling lucky, we'll give you a shot at the title ;D
So! Arrange the matchup. Remember T&T were the ones who turned down a friendly against Jamaica pre-World Cup. ;D
yeh because we didnt want to waste we time with inferior opposition  :devil:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Toussaint on March 27, 2007, 09:51:42 AM
good day.....good result in the end....well done jamaica...brilliant...you are really the superpower of carribean football....and bora(.the special two)....2010 for sure....as a matter of fact....my support is now behind jamaica to go all the way for 2010....come on reaggae boys.

jamaica 2099....will you respond to me now???.....and then we can really have a conversation
and i will post back up the wendell downswell interview
Though I'm glad for the acknowledgement. Forgive me for extending my hand by being cautiously optimistic.
Now arrange a friendly with the Reggae Boyz and the Soca Warriors to really cement the "SUPERPOWER" team of the Caribbean.

Hm! Be carefull, cousin. You may get what you're wishing for.

Jamaica is planning a mini 4-team tournament that includes Haiti, Cuba, and TnT for the Celebration of the End of Slavery in May. I believe Haiti and Cuba have already accepted the invitation. We are waiting for TnT. Now, with a porous defense like the one you displayed last night, you may be in for some unexpected complications.

RF, just let me know when you're ready to apologise ;)

Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: D.H.W on March 27, 2007, 09:58:06 AM
good day.....good result in the end....well done jamaica...brilliant...you are really the superpower of carribean football....and bora(.the special two)....2010 for sure....as a matter of fact....my support is now behind jamaica to go all the way for 2010....come on reaggae boys.

jamaica 2099....will you respond to me now???.....and then we can really have a conversation
and i will post back up the wendell downswell interview
Though I'm glad for the acknowledgement. Forgive me for extending my hand by being cautiously optimistic.
Now arrange a friendly with the Reggae Boyz and the Soca Warriors to really cement the "SUPERPOWER" team of the Caribbean.

Now, with a porous defense like the one you displayed last night, you may be in for some unexpected complications.

RF, just let me know when you're ready to apologise ;)


hehehehe   :D :D :D wait till carlos get a go at tht defence  :D :D  :devil:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Reggaefan on March 27, 2007, 10:37:13 AM
good day.....good result in the end....well done jamaica...brilliant...you are really the superpower of carribean football....and bora(.the special two)....2010 for sure....as a matter of fact....my support is now behind jamaica to go all the way for 2010....come on reaggae boys.

jamaica 2099....will you respond to me now???.....and then we can really have a conversation
and i will post back up the wendell downswell interview
Though I'm glad for the acknowledgement. Forgive me for extending my hand by being cautiously optimistic.
Now arrange a friendly with the Reggae Boyz and the Soca Warriors to really cement the "SUPERPOWER" team of the Caribbean.

Hm! Be carefull, cousin. You may get what you're wishing for.

Jamaica is planning a mini 4-team tournament that includes Haiti, Cuba, and TnT for the Celebration of the End of Slavery in May. I believe Haiti and Cuba have already accepted the invitation. We are waiting for TnT. Now, with a porous defense like the one you displayed last night, you may be in for some unexpected complications.

RF, just let me know when you're ready to apologise ;)



Toussaint...how much did your team put in agaianst the porous defence last time both teams play? Come on man, do better than that. Last two games played between Jamaica and Haiti, you got shut out 5-0 on aggregate...so either your forwards are lame, or the defence is not as porous as you make it out to be. I'll let you decide which.

I am willing to bet $100 right now that T&T will decline the invitation to play in the Jamaica Tourney. If they do..looks like they could possibly end up dead last  ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Reggaefan on March 27, 2007, 10:37:34 AM
good day.....good result in the end....well done jamaica...brilliant...you are really the superpower of carribean football....and bora(.the special two)....2010 for sure....as a matter of fact....my support is now behind jamaica to go all the way for 2010....come on reaggae boys.

jamaica 2099....will you respond to me now???.....and then we can really have a conversation
and i will post back up the wendell downswell interview
Though I'm glad for the acknowledgement. Forgive me for extending my hand by being cautiously optimistic.
Now arrange a friendly with the Reggae Boyz and the Soca Warriors to really cement the "SUPERPOWER" team of the Caribbean.

Hm! Be carefull, cousin. You may get what you're wishing for.

Jamaica is planning a mini 4-team tournament that includes Haiti, Cuba, and TnT for the Celebration of the End of Slavery in May. I believe Haiti and Cuba have already accepted the invitation. We are waiting for TnT. Now, with a porous defense like the one you displayed last night, you may be in for some unexpected complications.

RF, just let me know when you're ready to apologise ;)



Toussaint...how much did your team put in agaianst the porous defence last time both teams play? Come on man, do better than that. Last two games played between Jamaica and Haiti, you got shut out 5-0 on aggregate...so either your forwards are lame, or the defence is not as porous as you make it out to be. I'll let you decide which.

I am willing to bet $100 right now that T&T will decline the invitation to play in the Jamaica Tourney. If they do..looks like they could possibly end up dead last ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: jamaica2099 on March 27, 2007, 10:38:26 AM
good day.....good result in the end....well done jamaica...brilliant...you are really the superpower of carribean football....and bora(.the special two)....2010 for sure....as a matter of fact....my support is now behind jamaica to go all the way for 2010....come on reaggae boys.

jamaica 2099....will you respond to me now???.....and then we can really have a conversation
and i will post back up the wendell downswell interview
Though I'm glad for the acknowledgement. Forgive me for extending my hand by being cautiously optimistic.
Now arrange a friendly with the Reggae Boyz and the Soca Warriors to really cement the "SUPERPOWER" team of the Caribbean.
jamaica 2099 alyuh want to get mash ah what :devil: alyuh aint ready for d big man football :beermug:

heh heh. Who were the last twp teams yo uplay and waht were the results? ;D


bring it!!

anytime JA feeling lucky, we'll give you a shot at the title ;D
So! Arrange the matchup. Remember T&T were the ones who turned down a friendly against Jamaica pre-World Cup. ;D
yeh because we didnt want to waste we time with inferior opposition :devil:
Or could it be that T&T did not want to be embarassed by losing to an "inferior" team. :rotfl: Remember T&T did not win any of their pre-World Cup friendlies, including a youthful Wales team. :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Big Magician on March 27, 2007, 10:57:09 AM
allyuh cant tell dem shithongs jamaician football fans to pull dey mudder ass outta here....ah setta talk and no world cup hex or finals 06...no gold cup or digicel cup 07...and one setta mouth....big shithongs...ah go put back up de downswell post
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: jamaica2099 on March 27, 2007, 11:07:04 AM
good day.....good result in the end....well done jamaica...brilliant...you are really the superpower of carribean football....and bora(.the special two)....2010 for sure....as a matter of fact....my support is now behind jamaica to go all the way for 2010....come on reaggae boys.

jamaica 2099....will you respond to me now???.....and then we can really have a conversation
and i will post back up the wendell downswell interview
Though I'm glad for the acknowledgement. Forgive me for extending my hand by being cautiously optimistic.
Now arrange a friendly with the Reggae Boyz and the Soca Warriors to really cement the "SUPERPOWER" team of the Caribbean.
Like I said "cautiously optimistic"  ??? ???
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Big Magician on March 27, 2007, 11:17:23 AM
what is "cautiously optimistic"" ???....eh ??....jamaica 2010 chances...( england E)
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: D.H.W on March 27, 2007, 11:23:51 AM
what is "cautiously optimistic"" ???....eh ??....jamaica 2010 chances...( england E)
hehehe  :D :D this thread getting interesting by d minute.  :devil:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Toussaint on March 27, 2007, 11:31:03 AM
good day.....good result in the end....well done jamaica...brilliant...you are really the superpower of carribean football....and bora(.the special two)....2010 for sure....as a matter of fact....my support is now behind jamaica to go all the way for 2010....come on reaggae boys.

jamaica 2099....will you respond to me now???.....and then we can really have a conversation
and i will post back up the wendell downswell interview
Though I'm glad for the acknowledgement. Forgive me for extending my hand by being cautiously optimistic.
Now arrange a friendly with the Reggae Boyz and the Soca Warriors to really cement the "SUPERPOWER" team of the Caribbean.

Hm! Be carefull, cousin. You may get what you're wishing for.

Jamaica is planning a mini 4-team tournament that includes Haiti, Cuba, and TnT for the Celebration of the End of Slavery in May. I believe Haiti and Cuba have already accepted the invitation. We are waiting for TnT. Now, with a porous defense like the one you displayed last night, you may be in for some unexpected complications.

RF, just let me know when you're ready to apologise ;)



Toussaint...how much did your team put in agaianst the porous defence last time both teams play? Come on man, do better than that. Last two games played between Jamaica and Haiti, you got shut out 5-0 on aggregate...so either your forwards are lame, or the defence is not as porous as you make it out to be. I'll let you decide which.

I am willing to bet $100 right now that T&T will decline the invitation to play in the Jamaica Tourney. If they do..looks like they could possibly end up dead last ;D


First, apologise for your comment which implyed Haiti beat Panama because it wasn't Panama's strongest team and then I will remind you that the Haitian team you beat in Kingston was already qualified. Didn't USA did the same thing for you after they were already qualified for the last Hex? You could have beaten them that day. In both cases, you failed to take full advantage of the situation.

If we knew you were going to get so ungrateful, we would have punished you even more than we punished the Vincies who kicked you out of the GC.

I can sense your desperation in bringing back the outcome of a controversial serie in which Haiti was not allowed to play at home. In Miami, Jamaica was completely outplayed and lucky to get away with 1pt. Who's to say what the outcome of the serie would have been if your britons had to meet us in PAP?

Listen, bro. I don't want to open a Haiti vs Jamaica fight in a Trini forum. However, it seems to me you haven't yet recovered all your senses since SVG knocked you out cold in the early stage of the GC. Here is how things stand now: Haiti is the reigning Caribbean Champ and Jamaica is among the weaklings who finished at the bottom of the tournament, Haiti is going to the GC and Jamaica will be watching us on sportmax, Haiti beat Panama 3-0 on a neutral field, Jamaica failed to beat the same team in ... Kingston.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: D.H.W on March 27, 2007, 11:34:54 AM
good day.....good result in the end....well done jamaica...brilliant...you are really the superpower of carribean football....and bora(.the special two)....2010 for sure....as a matter of fact....my support is now behind jamaica to go all the way for 2010....come on reaggae boys.

jamaica 2099....will you respond to me now???.....and then we can really have a conversation
and i will post back up the wendell downswell interview
Though I'm glad for the acknowledgement. Forgive me for extending my hand by being cautiously optimistic.
Now arrange a friendly with the Reggae Boyz and the Soca Warriors to really cement the "SUPERPOWER" team of the Caribbean.

Hm! Be carefull, cousin. You may get what you're wishing for.

Jamaica is planning a mini 4-team tournament that includes Haiti, Cuba, and TnT for the Celebration of the End of Slavery in May. I believe Haiti and Cuba have already accepted the invitation. We are waiting for TnT. Now, with a porous defense like the one you displayed last night, you may be in for some unexpected complications.

RF, just let me know when you're ready to apologise ;)



Toussaint...how much did your team put in agaianst the porous defence last time both teams play? Come on man, do better than that. Last two games played between Jamaica and Haiti, you got shut out 5-0 on aggregate...so either your forwards are lame, or the defence is not as porous as you make it out to be. I'll let you decide which.

I am willing to bet $100 right now that T&T will decline the invitation to play in the Jamaica Tourney. If they do..looks like they could possibly end up dead last  ;D


First, apologise for your comment which implyed Haiti beat Panama because it wasn't Panama's strongest team and then I will remind you that the Haitian team you beat in Kingston was already qualified. Didn't USA did the same thing for you after they were already qualified for the last Hex? You could have beaten them that day. In both cases, you failed to take full advantage of the situation.

If we knew you were going to get so ungrateful, we would have punished you even more than we punished the Vincies who kicked you out of the GC.

I can sense your desperation in bringing back the outcome of a controversial serie in which Haiti was not allowed to play at home. In Miami, Jamaica was completely outplayed and lucky to get away with 1pt. Who's to say what the outcome of the serie would have been if your britons had to meet us in PAP?

Listen, bro. I don't want to open a Haiti vs Jamaica fight in a Trini forum. However, it seems to me you haven't yet recovered all your senses since SVG knocked you out cold in the early stage of the GC. Here is how things stand now: Haiti is the reigning Caribbean Champ and Jamaica is among the weaklings who finished at the bottom of the tournament, Haiti is going to the GC and Jamaica will be watching us on sportmax, Haiti beat Panama 3-0 on a neutral field, Jamaica failed to beat the same team in ... Kingston.

  :D :D :D :D go and cry to mama
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Reggaefan on March 27, 2007, 12:21:13 PM
good day.....good result in the end....well done jamaica...brilliant...you are really the superpower of carribean football....and bora(.the special two)....2010 for sure....as a matter of fact....my support is now behind jamaica to go all the way for 2010....come on reaggae boys.

jamaica 2099....will you respond to me now???.....and then we can really have a conversation
and i will post back up the wendell downswell interview
Though I'm glad for the acknowledgement. Forgive me for extending my hand by being cautiously optimistic.
Now arrange a friendly with the Reggae Boyz and the Soca Warriors to really cement the "SUPERPOWER" team of the Caribbean.

Hm! Be carefull, cousin. You may get what you're wishing for.

Jamaica is planning a mini 4-team tournament that includes Haiti, Cuba, and TnT for the Celebration of the End of Slavery in May. I believe Haiti and Cuba have already accepted the invitation. We are waiting for TnT. Now, with a porous defense like the one you displayed last night, you may be in for some unexpected complications.

RF, just let me know when you're ready to apologise ;)



Toussaint...how much did your team put in agaianst the porous defence last time both teams play? Come on man, do better than that. Last two games played between Jamaica and Haiti, you got shut out 5-0 on aggregate...so either your forwards are lame, or the defence is not as porous as you make it out to be. I'll let you decide which.

I am willing to bet $100 right now that T&T will decline the invitation to play in the Jamaica Tourney. If they do..looks like they could possibly end up dead last ;D


First, apologise for your comment which implyed Haiti beat Panama because it wasn't Panama's strongest team and then I will remind you that the Haitian team you beat in Kingston was already qualified. Didn't USA did the same thing for you after they were already qualified for the last Hex? You could have beaten them that day. In both cases, you failed to take full advantage of the situation.

If we knew you were going to get so ungrateful, we would have punished you even more than we punished the Vincies who kicked you out of the GC.

I can sense your desperation in bringing back the outcome of a controversial serie in which Haiti was not allowed to play at home. In Miami, Jamaica was completely outplayed and lucky to get away with 1pt. Who's to say what the outcome of the serie would have been if your britons had to meet us in PAP?

Listen, bro. I don't want to open a Haiti vs Jamaica fight in a Trini forum. However, it seems to me you haven't yet recovered all your senses since SVG knocked you out cold in the early stage of the GC. Here is how things stand now: Haiti is the reigning Caribbean Champ and Jamaica is among the weaklings who finished at the bottom of the tournament, Haiti is going to the GC and Jamaica will be watching us on sportmax, Haiti beat Panama 3-0 on a neutral field, Jamaica failed to beat the same team in ... Kingston.

Tousssant, as two of the "bigger brothers" we cant be fighting in the face of our smaller brother T&T. But anyway, all I am going to ask tyou is when was the last time a Haitian team beat a Jamaican team??. the game in Maimi in the world cup qualifier...sure, you dominated that game (but still couldnt prevent us from scoring in teh dieing minutes)...but what happened a weak later? a man hit a first half hatrick in Kingston after just 30 minutes to end your world cup hopes for another 4 years..if yo want to include that Miami game in the mix..the aggregate over the last 3 games standing at 6 goals for Jamaica, one for Haiti.

And if you think that was the strongest squad Panama had to offer...knowck yourself out.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: SUPA on March 27, 2007, 12:52:51 PM
allyuh cant tell dem shithongs jamaician football fans to pull dey mudder ass outta here....ah setta talk and no world cup hex or finals 06...no gold cup or digicel cup 07...and one setta mouth....big shithongs...ah go put back up de downswell post

He is back, ah knew dat last post yuh made before dis one, it was ah set up, Mag boi, yuh killing meh..... :rotfl: :rotfl: HIGHLY BLESSED.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: jamaica2099 on March 27, 2007, 03:17:56 PM
allyuh cant tell dem shithongs jamaician football fans to pull dey mudder ass outta here....ah setta talk and no world cup hex or finals 06...no gold cup or digicel cup 07...and one setta mouth....big shithongs...ah go put back up de downswell post

He is back, ah knew dat last post yuh made before dis one, it was ah set up, Mag boi, yuh killing meh..... :rotfl: :rotfl: HIGHLY BLESSED.
As I post this now. You know what's funny. Everyday since last week after the cricket match of the day. TVJ Sports Network rebroadcast the Digicel Cup Finals between Haiti & T&T.  :rotfl: :rotfl:
Don't believe me. Call a relative in Jamaica right now and ask what's showing on the sports network.  ;D 
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: D.H.W on March 27, 2007, 03:36:23 PM
allyuh cant tell dem shithongs jamaician football fans to pull dey mudder ass outta here....ah setta talk and no world cup hex or finals 06...no gold cup or digicel cup 07...and one setta mouth....big shithongs...ah go put back up de downswell post

He is back, ah knew dat last post yuh made before dis one, it was ah set up, Mag boi, yuh killing meh..... :rotfl:  :rotfl: HIGHLY BLESSED.
As I post this now. You know what's funny. Everyday since last week after the cricket match of the day. TVJ Sports Network rebroadcast the Digicel Cup Finals between Haiti & T&T.  :rotfl: :rotfl:
Don't believe me. Call a relative in Jamaica right now and ask what's showing on the sports network.  ;D 
whats your point?? alyuh didnt even make d digicel cup finals got knocked out my haiti 
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: jamaica2099 on March 27, 2007, 03:46:51 PM
And T&T did not get a 9th Cup title because Haiti knocked two into the back of your net. And brought T&T back to earth. You should have seen some of the T&T supporters face when Haiti scored the second goal.  :rotfl: Priceless.   
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Pro-Jayz on March 27, 2007, 03:56:02 PM
Allyuh fellas does really behave childish sometimes..
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: D.H.W on March 27, 2007, 03:57:38 PM
Stueps go and sleep or find something to do nah a fed up of yuh jamaica2099
 :P
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: freakazoid on March 27, 2007, 10:19:09 PM
its interesting that FLOW looking to flow all over d carribbean and n reach bago yet....... tobago cable station  TRICO ( locally owned) actually has sportsmax though but only parts of d island has access to cable
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Reggaefan on March 28, 2007, 05:54:55 AM
allyuh cant tell dem shithongs jamaician football fans to pull dey mudder ass outta here....ah setta talk and no world cup hex or finals 06...no gold cup or digicel cup 07...and one setta mouth....big shithongs...ah go put back up de downswell post

He is back, ah knew dat last post yuh made before dis one, it was ah set up, Mag boi, yuh killing meh..... :rotfl: :rotfl: HIGHLY BLESSED.
As I post this now. You know what's funny. Everyday since last week after the cricket match of the day. TVJ Sports Network rebroadcast the Digicel Cup Finals between Haiti & T&T. :rotfl: :rotfl:
Don't believe me. Call a relative in Jamaica right now and ask what's showing on the sports network. ;D
whats your point?? alyuh didnt even make d digicel cup finals got knocked out my haiti

Get it right...Haiti lost 2-0 to Jamaica in the digicel cup qualifying games. It was St. Vincent who knock the winds out of our sail ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: D.H.W on March 28, 2007, 06:21:14 AM
 :devil: My bad RF i get it mix up.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Trini _2026 on March 28, 2007, 08:08:03 AM
allyuh cant tell dem shithongs jamaician football fans to pull dey mudder ass outta here....ah setta talk and no world cup hex or finals 06...no gold cup or digicel cup 07...and one setta mouth....big shithongs...ah go put back up de downswell post

He is back, ah knew dat last post yuh made before dis one, it was ah set up, Mag boi, yuh killing meh..... :rotfl: :rotfl: HIGHLY BLESSED.
As I post this now. You know what's funny. Everyday since last week after the cricket match of the day. TVJ Sports Network rebroadcast the Digicel Cup Finals between Haiti & T&T. :rotfl: :rotfl:
Don't believe me. Call a relative in Jamaica right now and ask what's showing on the sports network. ;D
whats your point?? alyuh didnt even make d digicel cup finals got knocked out my haiti

Get it right...Haiti lost 2-0 to Jamaica in the digicel cup qualifying games. It was St. Vincent who knock the winds out of our sail  ;D


Wow so which is  worse st vincent or haiti knocking you all out  :rotfl: :beermug:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: D.H.W on March 28, 2007, 08:45:10 AM
allyuh cant tell dem shithongs jamaician football fans to pull dey mudder ass outta here....ah setta talk and no world cup hex or finals 06...no gold cup or digicel cup 07...and one setta mouth....big shithongs...ah go put back up de downswell post

He is back, ah knew dat last post yuh made before dis one, it was ah set up, Mag boi, yuh killing meh..... :rotfl:  :rotfl: HIGHLY BLESSED.
As I post this now. You know what's funny. Everyday since last week after the cricket match of the day. TVJ Sports Network rebroadcast the Digicel Cup Finals between Haiti & T&T.  :rotfl: :rotfl:
Don't believe me. Call a relative in Jamaica right now and ask what's showing on the sports network.  ;D 
whats your point?? alyuh didnt even make d digicel cup finals got knocked out my haiti 

Get it right...Haiti lost 2-0 to Jamaica in the digicel cup qualifying games. It was St. Vincent who knock the winds out of our sail  ;D


Wow so which is  worse st vincent or haiti knocking you all out  :rotfl: :beermug:
hehehehehe :devil: :devil: :devil:  :rotfl: good one
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Reggaefan on March 28, 2007, 10:56:22 AM
allyuh cant tell dem shithongs jamaician football fans to pull dey mudder ass outta here....ah setta talk and no world cup hex or finals 06...no gold cup or digicel cup 07...and one setta mouth....big shithongs...ah go put back up de downswell post

He is back, ah knew dat last post yuh made before dis one, it was ah set up, Mag boi, yuh killing meh..... :rotfl: :rotfl: HIGHLY BLESSED.
As I post this now. You know what's funny. Everyday since last week after the cricket match of the day. TVJ Sports Network rebroadcast the Digicel Cup Finals between Haiti & T&T. :rotfl: :rotfl:
Don't believe me. Call a relative in Jamaica right now and ask what's showing on the sports network. ;D
whats your point?? alyuh didnt even make d digicel cup finals got knocked out my haiti

Get it right...Haiti lost 2-0 to Jamaica in the digicel cup qualifying games. It was St. Vincent who knock the winds out of our sail ;D


Wow so which is worse st vincent or haiti knocking you all out :rotfl: :beermug:

Notice the smilie at the end of my post! Sure, its even more unbelievable that Jamaica lost to st. vincent...and return to Beat Haiti and tie with peru in their next two games just days after.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Trini _2026 on March 28, 2007, 11:14:51 AM
RF you continue to throw shot at us about loosing to haiti we played with local base with some college and new player. you all beat haiti by wha 5 or 6 clear goals... yes but haiti was already though ... so the game had no meaning .......had haiti need a draw it would have been a different situation.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Pointman on March 28, 2007, 05:17:54 PM
And T&T did not get a 9th Cup title because Haiti knocked two into the back of your net. And brought T&T back to earth. You should have seen some of the T&T supporters face when Haiti scored the second goal. :rotfl: Priceless.

 ;D So what tournament is your senior team playing in again? ::)
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: D.H.W on March 28, 2007, 05:25:30 PM
And T&T did not get a 9th Cup title because Haiti knocked two into the back of your net. And brought T&T back to earth. You should have seen some of the T&T supporters face when Haiti scored the second goal.  :rotfl: Priceless.   

 ;D So what tournament is your senior team playing in again? ::)
  :D d Silver Cup.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Reggaefan on March 29, 2007, 02:20:25 PM
RF you continue to throw shot at us about loosing to haiti we played with local base with some college and new player. you all beat haiti by wha 5 or 6 clear goals... yes but haiti was already though ... so the game had no meaning .......had haiti need a draw it would have been a different situation.

Not likely. track back to the last WCQ game, haiti at full strength, Jamaica at full strength. First leg in Mimai (Haiti's home) ended 1-1. Haiti needed to win the return leg in Kingston, Jamaica needed to win too. Result? after 25 minutes, Haiti down 3-0, Game all but dead as a contest (Marlon King first half Hatrick).

The Digicel cup games...Haiti was not through when they played Jamaica. If they had lost by 4 or more goals, they would have been knocked out.  (St. vincent would have advanced ahead of them on aggregate, they beat St. Lucia 8-0 in the opening game of the double header. Jamaica ended the first half 2-0 infront, Haiti hung on for dear life in that game. Jamaica needed only one more goal to secure a spot in teh finals.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Pointman on March 29, 2007, 06:34:38 PM
good day.....good result in the end....well done jamaica...brilliant...you are really the superpower of carribean football....and bora(.the special two)....2010 for sure....as a matter of fact....my support is now behind jamaica to go all the way for 2010....come on reaggae boys.

jamaica 2099....will you respond to me now???.....and then we can really have a conversation
and i will post back up the wendell downswell interview
Though I'm glad for the acknowledgement. Forgive me for extending my hand by being cautiously optimistic.
Now arrange a friendly with the Reggae Boyz and the Soca Warriors to really cement the "SUPERPOWER" team of the Caribbean.

Hm! Be carefull, cousin. You may get what you're wishing for.

Jamaica is planning a mini 4-team tournament that includes Haiti, Cuba, and TnT for the Celebration of the End of Slavery in May. I believe Haiti and Cuba have already accepted the invitation. We are waiting for TnT. Now, with a porous defense like the one you displayed last night, you may be in for some unexpected complications.

RF, just let me know when you're ready to apologise ;)



Toussaint...how much did your team put in agaianst the porous defence last time both teams play? Come on man, do better than that. Last two games played between Jamaica and Haiti, you got shut out 5-0 on aggregate...so either your forwards are lame, or the defence is not as porous as you make it out to be. I'll let you decide which.

I am willing to bet $100 right now that T&T will decline the invitation to play in the Jamaica Tourney. If they do..looks like they could possibly end up dead last ;D


First, apologise for your comment which implyed Haiti beat Panama because it wasn't Panama's strongest team and then I will remind you that the Haitian team you beat in Kingston was already qualified. Didn't USA did the same thing for you after they were already qualified for the last Hex? You could have beaten them that day. In both cases, you failed to take full advantage of the situation.

If we knew you were going to get so ungrateful, we would have punished you even more than we punished the Vincies who kicked you out of the GC.

I can sense your desperation in bringing back the outcome of a controversial serie in which Haiti was not allowed to play at home. In Miami, Jamaica was completely outplayed and lucky to get away with 1pt. Who's to say what the outcome of the serie would have been if your britons had to meet us in PAP?

Listen, bro. I don't want to open a Haiti vs Jamaica fight in a Trini forum. However, it seems to me you haven't yet recovered all your senses since SVG knocked you out cold in the early stage of the GC. Here is how things stand now: Haiti is the reigning Caribbean Champ and Jamaica is among the weaklings who finished at the bottom of the tournament, Haiti is going to the GC and Jamaica will be watching us on sportmax, Haiti beat Panama 3-0 on a neutral field, Jamaica failed to beat the same team in ... Kingston.

Tousssant, as two of the "bigger brothers" we cant be fighting in the face of our smaller brother T&T. But anyway, all I am going to ask tyou is when was the last time a Haitian team beat a Jamaican team??. the game in Maimi in the world cup qualifier...sure, you dominated that game (but still couldnt prevent us from scoring in teh dieing minutes)...but what happened a weak later? a man hit a first half hatrick in Kingston after just 30 minutes to end your world cup hopes for another 4 years..if yo want to include that Miami game in the mix..the aggregate over the last 3 games standing at 6 goals for Jamaica, one for Haiti.

And if you think that was the strongest squad Panama had to offer...knowck yourself out.

When was the last time JA beat St. Vincent?  :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Pointman on March 29, 2007, 06:37:10 PM
allyuh cant tell dem shithongs jamaician football fans to pull dey mudder ass outta here....ah setta talk and no world cup hex or finals 06...no gold cup or digicel cup 07...and one setta mouth....big shithongs...ah go put back up de downswell post

He is back, ah knew dat last post yuh made before dis one, it was ah set up, Mag boi, yuh killing meh..... :rotfl: :rotfl: HIGHLY BLESSED.
As I post this now. You know what's funny. Everyday since last week after the cricket match of the day. TVJ Sports Network rebroadcast the Digicel Cup Finals between Haiti & T&T. :rotfl: :rotfl:
Don't believe me. Call a relative in Jamaica right now and ask what's showing on the sports network. ;D

Is that therapy for Jamaicans...since JA's senior(bunch ah shitsnakes) ain't playing in no major tournaments...shithounds ::)
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Pro-Jayz on March 29, 2007, 06:38:45 PM
Can't believe this thread reach this far...and the last half is jus basically comparisons between JA and T&T... >:(................
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Pointman on March 29, 2007, 06:40:07 PM
Can't believe thi thread reach this far...and the last half is jus basically comparisons between JA and T&T... >:(

That's right...haul dey mudder ass :devil:

shithounds
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: D.H.W on March 29, 2007, 10:21:07 PM
Can't believe thi thread reach this far...and the last half is jus basically comparisons between JA and T&T... >:(

That's right...haul dey mudder ass :devil:

shithounds
Hahaha ah love it ;)
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on March 29, 2007, 11:43:01 PM
And T&T did not get a 9th Cup title because Haiti knocked two into the back of your net. And brought T&T back to earth. You should have seen some of the T&T supporters face when Haiti scored the second goal.  :rotfl: Priceless.   

Oh yeah yuh little prick

how bout when those hard pan yardies saw St Vincent the mighty powerhouse stuff allyuh in "de office" 

that was priceless
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Reggaefan on March 30, 2007, 06:29:05 AM
And T&T did not get a 9th Cup title because Haiti knocked two into the back of your net. And brought T&T back to earth. You should have seen some of the T&T supporters face when Haiti scored the second goal. :rotfl: Priceless.

Oh yeah yuh little prick

how bout when those hard pan yardies saw St Vincent the mighty powerhouse stuff allyuh in "de office"

that was priceless

Little bwoy, why must you spew so much foul language for a 12 year old? Is this typical for kids your age in Trinidad? Chip off the old block I guess  ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Themanfriday on March 30, 2007, 06:45:21 AM
And T&T did not get a 9th Cup title because Haiti knocked two into the back of your net. And brought T&T back to earth. You should have seen some of the T&T supporters face when Haiti scored the second goal. :rotfl: Priceless.

Oh yeah yuh little prick

how bout when those hard pan yardies saw St Vincent the mighty powerhouse stuff allyuh in "de office"

that was priceless

Little bwoy, why must you spew so much foul language for a 12 year old? Is this typical for kids your age in Trinidad? Chip off the old block I guess ;D

This is Pop-corn material.....  ;D BIG MAGGGGG  ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: jamaica2099 on March 30, 2007, 09:49:26 AM
And T&T did not get a 9th Cup title because Haiti knocked two into the back of your net. And brought T&T back to earth. You should have seen some of the T&T supporters face when Haiti scored the second goal. :rotfl: Priceless.

 ;D So what tournament is your senior team playing in again? ::)
Let's see. Would a four nation tournament that involves the USA, Colombia and don't remember the other team count as a one.  :devil: ;D 
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Pro-Jayz on March 30, 2007, 09:55:45 AM
And T&T did not get a 9th Cup title because Haiti knocked two into the back of your net. And brought T&T back to earth. You should have seen some of the T&T supporters face when Haiti scored the second goal.  :rotfl: Priceless.   

 ;D So what tournament is your senior team playing in again? ::)
Let's see. Would a four nation tournament that involves the USA, Colombia and don't remember the other team count as a one.  :devil: ;D 

Jamaica 2099...why dont you just stop being a nuisance...there are other imporatant football topics to discuss...T&T football main agenda is not comparing Jamaica with us....We have better things to do....As they say in yardie language.."low we"......and also keep in mind Trini posts dont get a warm reception on Jamaican boards...so dont abuse our hospitality
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: jamaica2099 on March 30, 2007, 10:01:31 AM
And T&T did not get a 9th Cup title because Haiti knocked two into the back of your net. And brought T&T back to earth. You should have seen some of the T&T supporters face when Haiti scored the second goal. :rotfl: Priceless.

Oh yeah yuh little prick

how bout when those hard pan yardies saw St Vincent the mighty powerhouse stuff allyuh in "de office"

that was priceless

Little bwoy, why must you spew so much foul language for a 12 year old? Is this typical for kids your age in Trinidad? Chip off the old block I guess ;D
I'm not surprised anymore. It's ironic though that it is there own countrykids that spout the most bad words on their very own forum. :( :( day for the moderators.
 ;D No such language on the RSBC. ;D ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: jamaica2099 on March 30, 2007, 10:04:44 AM
And T&T did not get a 9th Cup title because Haiti knocked two into the back of your net. And brought T&T back to earth. You should have seen some of the T&T supporters face when Haiti scored the second goal. :rotfl: Priceless.

 ;D So what tournament is your senior team playing in again? ::)
Let's see. Would a four nation tournament that involves the USA, Colombia and don't remember the other team count as a one. :devil: ;D

Jamaica 2099...why dont you just stop being a nuisance...there are other imporatant football topics to discuss...T&T football main agenda is not comparing Jamaica with us....We have better things to do....As they say in yardie language.."low we"......and also keep in mind Trini posts dont get a warm reception on Jamaican boards...so dont abuse our hospitality
I thought this was a football forum. Or is it you can't manage "logic"  ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Pro-Jayz on March 30, 2007, 10:06:46 AM
And T&T did not get a 9th Cup title because Haiti knocked two into the back of your net. And brought T&T back to earth. You should have seen some of the T&T supporters face when Haiti scored the second goal.  :rotfl: Priceless.   


 ;D So what tournament is your senior team playing in again? ::)
Let's see. Would a four nation tournament that involves the USA, Colombia and don't remember the other team count as a one.  :devil: ;D 

Jamaica 2099...why dont you just stop being a nuisance...there are other imporatant football topics to discuss...T&T football main agenda is not comparing Jamaica with us....We have better things to do....As they say in yardie language.."low we"......and also keep in mind Trini posts dont get a warm reception on Jamaican boards...so dont abuse our hospitality
I thought this was a football forum. Or is it you can't manage "logic"  ;D
In 99% of your posts there is always some  level of disrespect.(where is the logic behind that)...Can a Trini post like dat in a Jamaican forum?..better yet what would be the response from den yardies if a Trini was to post with that level of disrespect in a jamaican forum?


Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: jamaica2099 on March 30, 2007, 10:21:10 AM
Did I hit a sore point with the tournament answer. If I did. It's known as "human nature". Get use to it.
Are you sure it's 99%. Or are you just making up numbers.

The fact is I respond in kind to posts that involves Jamaica. Good or bad.

 
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Pro-Jayz on March 30, 2007, 10:23:31 AM
Did I hit a sore point with the tournament answer. If I did. It's known as "human nature". Get use to it.
Are you sure it's 99%. Or are you just making up numbers.

The fact is I respond in kind to posts that involves Jamaica. Good or bad.

 

I now see why Sam and the Magicians have to resort to telling you exactly what is on their minds  :-\... :devil:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: jamaica2099 on March 30, 2007, 10:57:52 AM
Did I hit a sore point with the tournament answer. If I did. It's known as "human nature". Get use to it.
Are you sure it's 99%. Or are you just making up numbers.

The fact is I respond in kind to posts that involves Jamaica. Good or bad.



I now see why Sam and the Magicians have to resort to telling you exactly what is on their minds :-\
Exactly! Their posts alone reveals their IQ which I never bother to response to. Posts from Triniman, Jah Gol and certain other Trinis I respond to since they obviously they didn't skip school and PE.
If you want to follow BM & SM's logic. So be it.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Pro-Jayz on March 30, 2007, 11:06:17 AM
Did I hit a sore point with the tournament answer. If I did. It's known as "human nature". Get use to it.
Are you sure it's 99%. Or are you just making up numbers.

The fact is I respond in kind to posts that involves Jamaica. Good or bad.

 

I now see why Sam and the Magicians have to resort to telling you exactly what is on their minds  :-\
Exactly! Their posts alone reveals their IQ which I never bother to response to. Posts from Triniman, Jah Gol and certain other Trinis I respond to since they obviously they didn't skip school and PE.
If you want to follow BM & SM's logic. So be it.



Sometimes ah does really wonder wha wrong with dem Yardies yes.. :-[
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: jamaica2099 on March 30, 2007, 11:19:14 AM
Did I hit a sore point with the tournament answer. If I did. It's known as "human nature". Get use to it.
Are you sure it's 99%. Or are you just making up numbers.

The fact is I respond in kind to posts that involves Jamaica. Good or bad.



I now see why Sam and the Magicians have to resort to telling you exactly what is on their minds :-\
Exactly! Their posts alone reveals their IQ which I never bother to response to. Posts from Triniman, Jah Gol and certain other Trinis I respond to since they obviously they didn't skip school and PE.
If you want to follow BM & SM's logic. So be it.



Sometimes ah does really wonder wha wrong with dem Yardies yes.. :-[
;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: D.H.W on March 30, 2007, 11:38:21 AM
Did I hit a sore point with the tournament answer. If I did. It's known as "human nature". Get use to it.
Are you sure it's 99%. Or are you just making up numbers.

The fact is I respond in kind to posts that involves Jamaica. Good or bad.

 

I now see why Sam and the Magicians have to resort to telling you exactly what is on their minds  :-\
Exactly! Their posts alone reveals their IQ which I never bother to response to. Posts from Triniman, Jah Gol and certain other Trinis I respond to since they obviously they didn't skip school and PE.
If you want to follow BM & SM's logic. So be it.



Sometimes ah does really wonder wha wrong with dem Yardies yes.. :-[
;D ;D ;D
problemjaydeess yuh see what we have to put up with now.  :frustrated:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on March 30, 2007, 11:42:20 AM
 ...No 2006 ..No digicel ..No Gold Cup  ..No 2010...No Hope

That should be yuh motto for the Jamaican Football Federation



I hope all the Trini's who have stated that Jamaicans have no problem with tnt football read this entire thread

allyuh good relll good   watching a set of stinking yardies disrespect our national team and sitting there letting it slip

thats why me and Big Mag does let them have it 


you f**king worthless trini supporters   



Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Reggaefan on March 30, 2007, 12:35:07 PM
And T&T did not get a 9th Cup title because Haiti knocked two into the back of your net. And brought T&T back to earth. You should have seen some of the T&T supporters face when Haiti scored the second goal. :rotfl: Priceless.


 ;D So what tournament is your senior team playing in again? ::)
Let's see. Would a four nation tournament that involves the USA, Colombia and don't remember the other team count as a one. :devil: ;D

Jamaica 2099...why dont you just stop being a nuisance...there are other imporatant football topics to discuss...T&T football main agenda is not comparing Jamaica with us....We have better things to do....As they say in yardie language.."low we"......and also keep in mind Trini posts dont get a warm reception on Jamaican boards...so dont abuse our hospitality
I thought this was a football forum. Or is it you can't manage "logic" ;D
In 99% of your posts there is always some level of disrespect.(where is the logic behind that)...Can a Trini post like dat in a Jamaican forum?..better yet what would be the response from den yardies if a Trini was to post with that level of disrespect in a jamaican forum?




Triniman post all kinda disrespecting posts on the RBZ forum every now and then. typically, we sometimes just ignore his posts. Compare that with teh little twlve year old kid and his wnna be Jamaican rastaman daddy and how they carry on bad here.  ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: D.H.W on March 30, 2007, 12:49:17 PM
And T&T did not get a 9th Cup title because Haiti knocked two into the back of your net. And brought T&T back to earth. You should have seen some of the T&T supporters face when Haiti scored the second goal.  :rotfl: Priceless.   


 ;D So what tournament is your senior team playing in again? ::)
Let's see. Would a four nation tournament that involves the USA, Colombia and don't remember the other team count as a one.  :devil: ;D 

Jamaica 2099...why dont you just stop being a nuisance...there are other imporatant football topics to discuss...T&T football main agenda is not comparing Jamaica with us....We have better things to do....As they say in yardie language.."low we"......and also keep in mind Trini posts dont get a warm reception on Jamaican boards...so dont abuse our hospitality
I thought this was a football forum. Or is it you can't manage "logic"  ;D
In 99% of your posts there is always some  level of disrespect.(where is the logic behind that)...Can a Trini post like dat in a Jamaican forum?..better yet what would be the response from den yardies if a Trini was to post with that level of disrespect in a jamaican forum?




Triniman post all kinda disrespecting posts on the RBZ forum every now and then. typically, we sometimes just ignore his posts. Compare that with teh little twlve year old kid and his wnna be Jamaican rastaman daddy and how they carry on bad here.  ;D
RF yuh looking to start a war now  :o, good luck eh you will need it
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Trini _2026 on March 30, 2007, 01:46:48 PM
RF you continue to throw shot at us about loosing to haiti we played with local base with some college and new player. you all beat haiti by wha 5 or 6 clear goals... yes but haiti was already though ... so the game had no meaning .......had haiti need a draw it would have been a different situation.

Not likely. track back to the last WCQ game, haiti at full strength, Jamaica at full strength. First leg in Mimai (Haiti's home) ended 1-1. Haiti needed to win the return leg in Kingston, Jamaica needed to win too. Result? after 25 minutes, Haiti down 3-0, Game all but dead as a contest (Marlon King first half Hatrick).

The Digicel cup games...Haiti was not through when they played Jamaica. If they had lost by 4 or more goals, they would have been knocked out. (St. vincent would have advanced ahead of them on aggregate, they beat St. Lucia 8-0 in the opening game of the double header. Jamaica ended the first half 2-0 infront, Haiti hung on for dear life in that game. Jamaica needed only one more goal to secure a spot in teh finals.



Haiti held on for dear life  :rotfl: check that   again cause going into that gane againt JA ... haiti was leading.... .. haiti hammer st vincent 4-0 and st lucia 7-1  ja beat st lucia 4 - 0 and lost to st vincent 2- 0   from haiti was in the drivers seat ....  RF
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: jamaica2099 on March 30, 2007, 02:13:28 PM
RF you continue to throw shot at us about loosing to haiti we played with local base with some college and new player. you all beat haiti by wha 5 or 6 clear goals... yes but haiti was already though ... so the game had no meaning .......had haiti need a draw it would have been a different situation.

Not likely. track back to the last WCQ game, haiti at full strength, Jamaica at full strength. First leg in Mimai (Haiti's home) ended 1-1. Haiti needed to win the return leg in Kingston, Jamaica needed to win too. Result? after 25 minutes, Haiti down 3-0, Game all but dead as a contest (Marlon King first half Hatrick).

The Digicel cup games...Haiti was not through when they played Jamaica. If they had lost by 4 or more goals, they would have been knocked out. (St. vincent would have advanced ahead of them on aggregate, they beat St. Lucia 8-0 in the opening game of the double header. Jamaica ended the first half 2-0 infront, Haiti hung on for dear life in that game. Jamaica needed only one more goal to secure a spot in teh finals.



Haiti held on for dear life :rotfl: check that again cause going into that gane againt JA ... haiti was leading.... .. haiti hammer st vincent 4-0 and st lucia 7-1 ja beat st lucia 4 - 0 and lost to st vincent 2- 0 from haiti was in the drivers seat .... RF
All that is true. But don't you find it strange that 2006 World Cup team T&T cannot play friendlies with teams outside of CONCACAF. Yet non-World Cup & Gold Cup can.
 ??? ??? Why is that??? ;D ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Reggaefan on March 30, 2007, 03:35:51 PM
RF you continue to throw shot at us about loosing to haiti we played with local base with some college and new player. you all beat haiti by wha 5 or 6 clear goals... yes but haiti was already though ... so the game had no meaning .......had haiti need a draw it would have been a different situation.

Not likely. track back to the last WCQ game, haiti at full strength, Jamaica at full strength. First leg in Mimai (Haiti's home) ended 1-1. Haiti needed to win the return leg in Kingston, Jamaica needed to win too. Result? after 25 minutes, Haiti down 3-0, Game all but dead as a contest (Marlon King first half Hatrick).

The Digicel cup games...Haiti was not through when they played Jamaica. If they had lost by 4 or more goals, they would have been knocked out. (St. vincent would have advanced ahead of them on aggregate, they beat St. Lucia 8-0 in the opening game of the double header. Jamaica ended the first half 2-0 infront, Haiti hung on for dear life in that game. Jamaica needed only one more goal to secure a spot in teh finals.



Haiti held on for dear life :rotfl: check that again cause going into that gane againt JA ... haiti was leading.... .. haiti hammer st vincent 4-0 and st lucia 7-1 ja beat st lucia 4 - 0 and lost to st vincent 2- 0 from haiti was in the drivers seat .... RF

What is your point? I will say this once agaian for the las ttime, Haiti would have been knocked out on goal difference if they lost heavily to Jamaica (concidering that St. Vincent had earlier in the day hammered St. Lucia 8-0). Haiti fielded their strongest team in the last game vs Jamaica..where they needed only a draw to guarantee passage to the next round. they were down 2-0 from early first half, and for the rest of the game hung on dearly to avoid being blown out and thus being eliminated. One  more goal for Jamaica and Jamaica would have been in and st. vincent out. 3 more goals and Haiti would have been out and both Jamaica and St. Vincent advance
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: D.H.W on March 30, 2007, 03:43:14 PM
RF you continue to throw shot at us about loosing to haiti we played with local base with some college and new player. you all beat haiti by wha 5 or 6 clear goals... yes but haiti was already though ... so the game had no meaning .......had haiti need a draw it would have been a different situation.

Not likely. track back to the last WCQ game, haiti at full strength, Jamaica at full strength.  First leg in Mimai (Haiti's home) ended 1-1. Haiti needed to win the return leg in Kingston, Jamaica needed to win too. Result? after 25 minutes, Haiti down 3-0, Game all but dead as a contest (Marlon King first half Hatrick).

The Digicel cup games...Haiti was not through when they played Jamaica. If they had lost by 4 or more goals, they would have been knocked out.  (St. vincent would have advanced ahead of them on aggregate, they beat St. Lucia 8-0 in the opening game of the double header. Jamaica ended the first half 2-0 infront, Haiti hung on for dear life in that game. Jamaica needed only one more goal to secure a spot in teh finals.



Haiti held on for dear life  :rotfl: check that   again cause going into that gane againt JA ... haiti was leading.... .. haiti hammer st vincent 4-0 and st lucia 7-1  ja beat st lucia 4 - 0 and lost to st vincent 2- 0   from haiti was in the drivers seat ....  RF
All that is true. But don't you find it strange that 2006 World Cup team T&T cannot play friendlies with teams outside of CONCACAF. Yet non-World Cup & Gold Cup can.
 ??? ??? Why is that??? ;D ;D
yuh come back again, ah feel i have to get bug spray for you  :P
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Toussaint on March 30, 2007, 04:06:27 PM
I am offering free tickets for the GC. However, you must answer the following questions and score 300pts to qualify for my free tickets.

1- Did your country host a group of 4 teams in the last Digicel cup and was still unable to advance to the next round?

Yes___________(100pts) No___________(0pt)


2- Is your team going to the Gold Cup?

Yes___________(0pt) No____________(100pts)
 

3- Do you think your team sucks?

Yes___________(0pt) No____________(0pt)


4- Which team are you going to support with my ticket?

Jamaica_______(0.0000pt) TnT_______(50pts) Haiti_______(100pts)

Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: D.H.W on March 30, 2007, 04:16:14 PM
Jamaica2099 what does 2099 stand for, is tht d year when next jamaica will qualify for world cup  :devil: :D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Trini _2026 on March 30, 2007, 04:59:25 PM
RF you continue to throw shot at us about loosing to haiti we played with local base with some college and new player. you all beat haiti by wha 5 or 6 clear goals... yes but haiti was already though ... so the game had no meaning .......had haiti need a draw it would have been a different situation.

Not likely. track back to the last WCQ game, haiti at full strength, Jamaica at full strength. First leg in Mimai (Haiti's home) ended 1-1. Haiti needed to win the return leg in Kingston, Jamaica needed to win too. Result? after 25 minutes, Haiti down 3-0, Game all but dead as a contest (Marlon King first half Hatrick).

The Digicel cup games...Haiti was not through when they played Jamaica. If they had lost by 4 or more goals, they would have been knocked out. (St. vincent would have advanced ahead of them on aggregate, they beat St. Lucia 8-0 in the opening game of the double header. Jamaica ended the first half 2-0 infront, Haiti hung on for dear life in that game. Jamaica needed only one more goal to secure a spot in teh finals.



Haiti held on for dear life :rotfl: check that again cause going into that gane againt JA ... haiti was leading.... .. haiti hammer st vincent 4-0 and st lucia 7-1 ja beat st lucia 4 - 0 and lost to st vincent 2- 0 from haiti was in the drivers seat .... RF
All that is true. But don't you find it strange that 2006 World Cup team T&T cannot play friendlies with teams outside of CONCACAF. Yet non-World Cup & Gold Cup can.
 ??? ??? Why is that??? ;D ;D

didn,t we have a friendly with chile planned and we played japan also...
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: Trini Madness on March 30, 2007, 05:16:44 PM
mmmmm.....popcorn.....
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: jamaica2099 on March 30, 2007, 07:36:46 PM
Jamaica2099 what does 2099 stand for, is tht d year when next jamaica will qualify for world cup :devil: :D
Recheck all the posts that asked me that question the day I joined this forum and you will get your answer.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Panama
Post by: jamaica2099 on March 30, 2007, 07:38:43 PM
RF you continue to throw shot at us about loosing to haiti we played with local base with some college and new player. you all beat haiti by wha 5 or 6 clear goals... yes but haiti was already though ... so the game had no meaning .......had haiti need a draw it would have been a different situation.

Not likely. track back to the last WCQ game, haiti at full strength, Jamaica at full strength. First leg in Mimai (Haiti's home) ended 1-1. Haiti needed to win the return leg in Kingston, Jamaica needed to win too. Result? after 25 minutes, Haiti down 3-0, Game all but dead as a contest (Marlon King first half Hatrick).

The Digicel cup games...Haiti was not through when they played Jamaica. If they had lost by 4 or more goals, they would have been knocked out. (St. vincent would have advanced ahead of them on aggregate, they beat St. Lucia 8-0 in the opening game of the double header. Jamaica ended the first half 2-0 infront, Haiti hung on for dear life in that game. Jamaica needed only one more goal to secure a spot in teh finals.



Haiti held on for dear life :rotfl: check that again cause going into that gane againt JA ... haiti was leading.... .. haiti hammer st vincent 4-0 and st lucia 7-1 ja beat st lucia 4 - 0 and lost to st vincent 2- 0 from haiti was in the drivers seat .... RF
All that is true. But don't you find it strange that 2006 World Cup team T&T cannot play friendlies with teams outside of CONCACAF. Yet non-World Cup & Gold Cup can.
 ??? ??? Why is that??? ;D ;D

didn,t we have a friendly with chile planned and we played japan also...
Was this before or after T&T qualify for the Gold Cup.
Title: Does Jamaica have a Football Forum like this?
Post by: Fyzoman on June 05, 2007, 06:42:28 AM
I think I see somewhere that they do, but after reading that thread bout the Jamaica v Chile game, I started thinking if they really do have one like we do?
Title: Re: Does Jamaica have a Football Forum like this?
Post by: Big Magician on June 05, 2007, 07:08:42 AM
yes they do...but its mostly english /british speaking people trying to play for the "reggae britz"...
Title: Re: Does Jamaica have a Football Forum like this?
Post by: just cool on June 05, 2007, 07:50:45 AM
google reggea boys, and yull find it.    positive
Title: Re: Does Jamaica have a Football Forum like this?
Post by: WestCoast on June 05, 2007, 07:53:29 AM
http://www.thereggaeboyz.com/forum/ubbthreads.php
Title: Re: Does Jamaica have a Football Forum like this?
Post by: Quags on June 05, 2007, 08:01:46 AM
Them cah have a site like this Fyzo ,them own kinda stale .
Title: Re: Does Jamaica have a Football Forum like this?
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 05, 2007, 08:28:21 AM
yes they do...but its mostly english /british speaking people trying to play for the "reggae britz"...
And here I thought Jamaicans spoke another language besides patois and what the British speak.
Title: Re: Does Jamaica have a Football Forum like this?
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 05, 2007, 08:36:26 AM
Them cah have a site like this Fyzo ,them own kinda stale .
:rotfl:  :rotfl: A simple comparison. One colourful forum that represents a nation and a black & white that says what?

Hmmm! I wonder which forum visitors find more stale.  ???
Title: Re: Does Jamaica have a Football Forum like this?
Post by: WestCoast on June 05, 2007, 08:43:11 AM
Them cah have a site like this Fyzo ,them own kinda stale .
:rotfl: :rotfl: A simple comparison. One colourful forum that represents a nation and a black & white that says what?
eh ???
dais patios for someting ???
Title: Re: Does Jamaica have a Football Forum like this?
Post by: Quags on June 05, 2007, 09:03:00 AM
Them cah have a site like this Fyzo ,them own kinda stale .
:rotfl: :rotfl: A simple comparison. One colourful forum that represents a nation and a black & white that says what?

Hmmm! I wonder which forum visitors find more stale. ???
Is not colour breddren is content . Rite now one big headline on your site is Death to Homosexuals  ::)
Title: Re: Does Jamaica have a Football Forum like this?
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 05, 2007, 09:05:45 AM
Them cah have a site like this Fyzo ,them own kinda stale .
:rotfl: :rotfl: A simple comparison. One colourful forum that represents a nation and a black & white that says what?
eh ???
dais patios for someting ???
??? ??? ??? ???
What does "Dais" mean in english?
Title: Re: Does Jamaica have a Football Forum like this?
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 05, 2007, 09:08:27 AM
Them cah have a site like this Fyzo ,them own kinda stale .
:rotfl: :rotfl: A simple comparison. One colourful forum that represents a nation and a black & white that says what?

Hmmm! I wonder which forum visitors find more stale. ???
Is not colour breddren is content . Rite now one big headline on your site is Death to Homosexuals ::)
So of all the threads. One caught your eye. Hmmmm! I wonder?
Title: Re: Does Jamaica have a Football Forum like this?
Post by: Quags on June 05, 2007, 09:10:56 AM
Funny haha

.
Them cah have a site like this Fyzo ,them own kinda stale .
:rotfl: :rotfl: A simple comparison. One colourful forum that represents a nation and a black & white that says what?
eh ???
dais patios for someting ???
??? ??? ??? ???
What does "Dais" mean in english?
 
It means That is ....Tha is ...Dha is....Da is......Dais lol ..... Daiz wha it means
Title: Re: Does Jamaica have a Football Forum like this?
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 05, 2007, 09:33:04 AM
Funny haha

.
Them cah have a site like this Fyzo ,them own kinda stale .
:rotfl: :rotfl: A simple comparison. One colourful forum that represents a nation and a black & white that says what?
eh ???
dais patios for someting ???
??? ??? ??? ???
What does "Dais" mean in english?
 
It means That is ....Tha is ...Dha is....Da is......Dais lol ..... Daiz wha it means
Kinda knew. Just needed confirmation.
Title: Re: Does Jamaica have a Football Forum like this?
Post by: WestCoast on June 05, 2007, 09:37:35 AM
well why you not over day den ;)

arm...take ah hint nah man..... ;D ;D

So of all the threads. One caught your eye. Hmmmm! I wonder?
maybe the point you make is valid, but it still does not in any way explain the National infatuation talking and singing about killing certain members of your society.
Title: Re: Does Jamaica have a Football Forum like this?
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 05, 2007, 09:49:46 AM
well why you not over day den ;)

arm...take ah hint nah man..... ;D ;D

maybe the point you make is valid, but it still does not in any way explain the National infutuation talking and singing about killing certain members of your society.
I just left where I check my private messages and posted a reply. I go back and forth.
Title: Re: Does Jamaica have a Football Forum like this?
Post by: Toussaint on June 05, 2007, 10:01:45 AM
Jamaica2099, after all the punches you have been receiving you finally landed a nice uppercut. Congrats.

But, bro, the boyz site is boring. This week is a football fiesta for football fans, but almost nobody is in the RBF to talk about the GC, the U-17 WC etc.
Title: Re: Does Jamaica have a Football Forum like this?
Post by: WestCoast on June 05, 2007, 10:07:15 AM
Jamaica2099, after all the punches you have been receiving you finally landed a nice uppercut. Congrats.

But, bro, the boyz site is boring. This week is a football fiesta for football fans, but almost nobody is in the RBF to talk about the GC, the U-17 WC etc.
uppercut ?
where ?
boxing different in Haiti or wha? ;)

but you hit it right on wid that  
Title: Re: Does Jamaica have a Football Forum like this?
Post by: Football supporter on June 05, 2007, 11:13:17 AM
I gotta come to Jamaica2099's rescue here. Maybe the forum here is better, but check the differences between the federations sites. Check the list of sponsors, man, TTFF only got TWO!!

So the final result is 

Best Fan site  =  Soca Warriors

Better organised, business- like federation = Reggae Boyz
Title: Re: Does Jamaica have a Football Forum like this?
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 05, 2007, 11:20:05 AM
Jamaica2099, after all the punches you have been receiving you finally landed a nice uppercut. Congrats.

But, bro, the boyz site is boring. This week is a football fiesta for football fans, but almost nobody is in the RBF to talk about the GC, the U-17 WC etc.
Actually for the past few days both sites have been a bit wanting. I have checked threads on both sites for something to reply to and while I have posted replies on the RSBC there was nothing on this forum until today. 
Title: Re: Does Jamaica have a Football Forum like this?
Post by: Filho on June 05, 2007, 11:39:49 AM
allyuh doh find this thread bordering on embarassing...and just a little bit petty
Title: Re: Does Jamaica have a Football Forum like this?
Post by: Quags on June 05, 2007, 11:46:10 AM
Bah A A  ,how u bold face so ,men just talking ah likle .No badmind ting .  Anyway FPATT ,this site could use a few more sponsors ,so if you meet anyone ,send them on .. :beermug:
Title: Re: Does Jamaica have a Football Forum like this?
Post by: WestCoast on June 05, 2007, 11:52:52 AM
Bah A A ,how u bold face so ,men just talking ah likle .No badmind ting .
ah find so eh
a good ole talk once in awhile is ok, right? at least i think so ;) ;D
Title: Re: Does Jamaica have a Football Forum like this?
Post by: Filho on June 05, 2007, 01:37:47 PM
Bah A A ,how u bold face so ,men just talking ah likle .No badmind ting .
ah find so eh
a good ole talk once in awhile is ok, right? at least i think so ;) ;D

steeups..allyuh like nonsense eh
heheheh... :beermug: :beermug:
Title: Re: Does Jamaica have a Football Forum like this?
Post by: Toussaint on June 06, 2007, 06:59:08 AM
For those who don't mind a little bit of Creole and French in their English, check out this new Haitian site for info on Haitian football and live Haiti's matches:

http://www.haititempo.com/index.html

Video links for important matches of TnT and Jamaica will also be available on the site. You know, just keeping an eye on the opposition ;)
Title: Re: Does Jamaica have a Football Forum like this?
Post by: D.H.W on June 06, 2007, 07:16:39 AM
stueps dey forum dead okay which means no life , which means shit okay
Title: Re: Does Jamaica have a Football Forum like this?
Post by: Quags on June 06, 2007, 07:20:23 AM
For those who don't mind a little bit of Creole and French in their English, check out this new Haitian site for info on Haitian football and live Haiti's matches:

http://www.haititempo.com/index.html

Video links for important matches of TnT and Jamaica will also be available on the site. You know, just keeping an eye on the opposition ;)
Toussaint ,will that site have trinis game tomorrow ,
Title: Re: Does Jamaica have a Football Forum like this?
Post by: Toussaint on June 06, 2007, 08:16:16 AM
I will make sure it does. Anyway, there will be min per min updates in the forum. Feel free to join us.
Title: Re: Does Jamaica have a Football Forum like this?
Post by: WestCoast on June 06, 2007, 08:20:18 AM
I will make sure it does. Anyway, there will be min per min updates in the forum. Feel free to join us.
Cool man.
Title: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: truetrini on June 24, 2007, 03:12:19 PM
AFP
June 24, 2007

HANOI (AFP) - Hosts Vietnam beat Jamaica 3-0 in a friendly here Sunday, dealing the Caribbean visitors the second defeat of their Asian tour after the team dubbed the Reggae Boyz lost 2-1 against Indonesia.

Underdogs Vietnam, playing before a sparse crowd in Hanoi's My Dinh National Stadium, took the initiative early on when star striker Le Cong Vinh scored in the eighth minute.

Nimble-footed Vietnam, a young team dominated by under-23 players, ramped up the pressure in the second half and scored again in the 66th minute with a long shot from midfielder Tran Duc Duong.


The emboldened hosts drove home their unexpected lead against the Jamaicans when Nguyen Anh Duc broke through poor defence and scored the final goal in the final minute.

Vietnam's Austrian coach Alfred Riedl rotated several of his players during the match to prepare the squad for the July 7-29 Asian Cup, which Vietnam is co-hosting with Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia.

Jamaica, coached by Serbian born Bora Milutinovic, play Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday before wrapping up their four-nation Asian tour in Iran on July 2.

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Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on June 24, 2007, 03:16:35 PM
Shithongsssss  :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Peong on June 24, 2007, 03:26:02 PM
Let the excuses flow.
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Quags on June 24, 2007, 03:27:32 PM
 :rotfl: :rotfl: let them excuse this away steuppppssss bora they arse :devil:
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: D.H.W on June 24, 2007, 03:43:36 PM
wayyy wtf! hahahahaha  :devil:  :rotfl: nah JA hmmm alyuh is rel shit hounds boy  :devil:
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 24, 2007, 06:26:18 PM
WELL! I have nothing to say about a nimble-footed U-23 Vietnamese Olympic team beating an all local Reggae Boyz team.

Uuhmm! Yes I do!
 :applause: :applause: :applause: Good job, Bora on getting the Reggae Train back on track. Even if the results are not going Jamaica's way in the past & these friendly matches. Keep getting the games for Jamaica like Simones did with 86 games for us. Better to make the World laugh and turn up their noses at Jamaica in this dark period of our football.
With Bora's guidance, the Reggae Boyz will be ready for the 2008 Digicel Cup, the 2009 Gold Cup and the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. :applause: :applause: :applause: :applause:




Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: truetrini on June 24, 2007, 06:29:21 PM
Jakan2099, I doh hate on jamaica eh, but yuh troll like behaviors making meh change meh mind fellla.
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 24, 2007, 07:24:40 PM
Jakan2099, I doh hate on jamaica eh, but yuh troll like behaviors making meh change meh mind fellla.
I don't try to change people's minds. I just give oponions and facts like everyone. Take from it what you will.
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on June 24, 2007, 07:27:04 PM
WELL! I have nothing to say about a nimble-footed U-23 Vietnamese Olympic team beating an all local Reggae Boyz team.

Uuhmm! Yes I do!
 :applause: :applause: :applause: Good job, Bora on getting the Reggae Train back on track. Even if the results are not going Jamaica's way in the past & these friendly matches. Keep getting the games for Jamaica like Simones did with 86 games for us. Better to make the World laugh and turn up their noses at Jamaica in this dark period of our football.
With Bora's guidance, the Reggae Boyz will be ready for the 2008 Digicel Cup, the 2009 Gold Cup and the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. :applause: :applause: :applause: :applause:







Dreamer...
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Sando on June 25, 2007, 07:28:13 AM
Normally Jamaica do not lose by big margins. I guess I was wrong... I also taught they were strong at home but T&T, Pamama and Chile prove not...

At least our locals did 100% better..... they got us to the gold cup (JAM locals couldn't do it) and still manage a 1-1- draw with Guatemala's full team and we played with 10-men in that game.

Bora better resign before he dirty his reputation...

I am waiting for those Reggae people to start the excuse. They continue to fail and still bragging and comparing T&T to their failure. A bunch of whining Boyz....
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Andre on June 25, 2007, 07:35:41 AM
like bora losing he touch or wha?
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: real madness on June 25, 2007, 07:43:53 AM
like bora losing he touch or wha?

nah it has nothing to with his touch, it is all about the team he is coaching
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: andre samuel on June 25, 2007, 08:11:20 AM
like bora losing he touch or wha?

maybe he not "touchin" the players in de right places  ;D

lol
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Pointman on June 25, 2007, 09:00:30 AM
Jamaica will be de team that f*ck up Bora's rep ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 25, 2007, 09:47:55 AM
Jamaica will be de team that f*ck up Bora's rep ;D
No! Jamaica is Bora's biggest gambit. That's why he will suceed with the Reggae Boyz. Bora is gradually picking the wheat from the chaff.

I am much happier today than the last game, because I know more (about the players)," says Bora. He knows that some of them don't stand a chance to make any big side.

Boyz surrender to rampaging Vietnam
Ian Burnett
Monday, June 25, 2007

HANOI, Vietnam - Jamaica's national senior football team surrendered 0-3 to a rampaging Vietnamese outfit here at the My Dinh National Stadium last night.
Led by a first-half strike from Cong Vinh, and two second-half efforts from Duc Duong and substitute Anh Duc, Vietnam gave their supporters hope heading into next month's Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Asian Cup. But before that tournament, the Vietnamese are slated to face Bahrain in their last tune-up on June 30.
Vietnam are co-hosts of the 2007 edition of the AFC Asian Cup, along with Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand. They will contest Group C with defending champions Japan, as well as Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.
Yesterday's defeat was the second in as many games for the Reggae Boyz on their four-nation tour. They were also beaten 1-2 by Indonesia last Thursday, and will head to Kuala Lumpur this afternoon hoping to get their band back on track with a third game on Thursday.
Unlike their loss to Indonesia, when they played under adverse conditions, the Boyz had no excuse this time around. They only have themselves to blame, as they displayed a wretched lack of concentration repeatedly.
Paradoxically, technical director Velibor 'Bora' Milutinovic was quite contented at game's end. "I am much happier today than the last game, because I know more (about the players)," he reasoned.
"This is so important to make my idea of what we need to do to make a competitive team," added Bora, who refused to elaborate.
The game, played before a sparsely populated Stadium, and with a portrait of the country's great emperor Ho Chi Minh hanging royally from the Grand Stand on the far side, was controlled by the AFC Asian Cup LOC as a test run ahead of the tournament. However, one glaring glitch was the incorrect classification of the accreditation process, which resulted in some match officials and members of the press being denied entry to areas in which they were expected to work. And the initial non-negotiable stance of the security forces did little to solve the problem until the hierarchy of the LOC intervened. Even medical personnel were initially refused entry to the playing area.
As the teams met both presidents of their FAs, they were presented with bouquets which they duly tossed into the crowd, much to the pleasure of the spectators.
Five minutes had barely arrived when Mario Harrison booted wide and high from deep inside the penalty area after he collected a flick on from a Fabian Davis left-sided corner.
The Boyz also squandered another point-blank chance a minute later when Wolry Wolfe, who opened his goal-scoring account in the last game, failed to get enough contact to a Demar Phillip cross.
Wolfe, only six yards away, side-footed the grounded cross, but the effort lacked the fire power to get it in as goalkeeper Quang Huy got down in time to smother the shot.
The home side, who had not yet been able to get a glance at the Jamaican goalkeeper Allien Whittaker, took advantage of Adrian Reid's bad judgement and the retreating Donald Stewart was forced to commit a foul just outside the penalty area.
Vinh stepped up to expertly float the ball over the defensive wall and into the far side of the goal.
Fabian Davis then had an inswinging right side corner headed off the line.
But on the half-hour mark, Boys' Town's Xavian Virgo was stretchered off and replaced by Marion Swaby.
With Vietnam clearly dominating the midfield in the second half, it was no surprise when they extended the lead. From only their third corner of the game in the 66th minute, Duong had the luxury of controlling a corner kick with his back to goal. He spun and drove a low shot beneath a host of players.
And in time added, the Boyz were caught unawares when the home side used its express pace to open up the Jamaican defence and Anh Duc made no mistake from outside the box.
At the final whistle, Vietnam, ranked 142nd on FIFA's Coca-Cola World Ranking, were deserving winners, and it brought home forcibly the reality of exactly where Jamaica's local league is.
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: weary1969 on June 25, 2007, 09:51:40 AM
Dey cyah blame jet lag this time so it go have to b the diet. Too much  rice without the peas
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Peong on June 25, 2007, 09:56:35 AM
No! Jamaica is Bora's biggest gambit. That's why he will suceed with the Reggae Boyz. Bora is gradually picking the wheat from the chaff.


What is there to pick?  That whole basket is full of chaff.  Trow it away one time and save yuhself time, energy, and embarassment.

The sad part is that Jamaica represents Caribbean football.
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 25, 2007, 10:16:47 AM
No! Jamaica is Bora's biggest gambit. That's why he will suceed with the Reggae Boyz. Bora is gradually picking the wheat from the chaff.


What is there to pick? That whole basket is full of chaff. Trow it away one time and save yuhself time, energy, and embarassment.

The sad part is that Jamaica represents Caribbean football.

November 2007 is the time that Jamaica's football will come back full-circle.
The sad part is 2006 World Cup participant T&T has not impressive against big teams. Only Caribbean minnows since their return.
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Peong on June 25, 2007, 10:25:54 AM
The sad part is that Jamaica gets tossed aside by those same Caribbean minnows, as well as Asian minnows.
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 25, 2007, 11:10:15 AM
The sad part is that Jamaica gets tossed aside by those same Caribbean minnows, as well as Asian minnows.
Really! Tell me which Caribbean minnow has beaten Jamaica recently besides St. Vincent. Then I will stop posting and contemplate why and how it happened.
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Pointman on June 25, 2007, 12:01:51 PM
The sad part is that Jamaica gets tossed aside by those same Caribbean minnows, as well as Asian minnows.
Really! Tell me which Caribbean minnow has beaten Jamaica recently besides St. Vincent. Then I will stop posting and contemplate why and how it happened.

THE GRENADINES :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Reggaefan on June 25, 2007, 01:22:25 PM
Heh heh. It looks like Christmas came early for you guys this year. ;D

Something tells me that the Indonesia and Vitenam team that just defeated Jamaica would have dismantled the T&T team that played in the recent Gold cup in much the same fashion as they are doing Jamaica right now. Right guys?

Bora could have taken the easy route and schedule a couple easy games for Jamaica at home (like some vs T&T or Hiati for example)...but obviously the man knows what he is doing...I am sure he will come out of this with at least 4 solid players that will join the players based in MLS, Sweden, UK, and other european leagues.

The nucleous of the squad now on tour in Asia played in the last two friendly intls agaianst Chile and Panama....and did pretty well.

It must be hard on men to be playing games in the morning at hrs they would normally be getting ready to have breakfast...

Anyway...the building process continues vs Malaysia and Iran in the coming days.  I suspect the vibes on this message board will continue to be Jovial.

 ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Big Magician on June 25, 2007, 01:36:26 PM
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Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 25, 2007, 01:45:15 PM
The sad part is that Jamaica gets tossed aside by those same Caribbean minnows, as well as Asian minnows.
Really! Tell me which Caribbean minnow has beaten Jamaica recently besides St. Vincent. Then I will stop posting and contemplate why and how it happened.

THE GRENADINES :rotfl: :rotfl:
Hmmmm! Nope. I guess I will continue posting on the forum. ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Reggaefan on June 25, 2007, 01:45:48 PM
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We have about 4 lined up waiting for the call! BTW, whatever happened to Chris birchall, Ronnie Mauge, Ian cox, Andre Baucaude, Bobby Zamorra, j Lloyd Samuels etc? are they Jacklisted too? ;D

Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Peong on June 25, 2007, 02:03:46 PM
Why yuh callin St vincent name, yuh tink dey proud of beatin Jamaica?

Nowadays teams beatin Jamaica with one leg tie behind dey back.
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Deeks on June 25, 2007, 04:27:03 PM
Good Evening.
                       The team probably tired and sufferring from jet lag. A four nation tour to Asia is lot of air time. Fatigue is taking it's toll on the team.
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: dinho on June 25, 2007, 05:11:23 PM
I dont care if the plane land in the stadium and they walk out to start the game..


THESE FELLAHS LOST 3-0 TO AN EXPERIMENTAL, MOSTLY UNDER-23, ROTATED VIETNAM SIDE!!!
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Gazza on June 25, 2007, 06:27:08 PM
Dont make excuses Jamaica.To lose to dem underated chiney team and dem is a real shame.And allyuh boasting like jamdown football so hype.Your only strategy for success is a kinda wild bushman football.
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: KND2 on June 25, 2007, 06:31:42 PM
RF is vietnam we talking bout

This is not no difficult game.

Your team lose because the local players not used to eating noodle soup

ie they cant travel they like eggs



At least you can say they getting experience.

Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on June 25, 2007, 07:09:24 PM
Friday Morning:  Malaysia crushes Jamaica

Oh..i cant wait till friday morning lol
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Deeks on June 25, 2007, 09:16:19 PM
IF that is true, then them men have to be real tired.
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 26, 2007, 08:34:27 AM
Somehow I know for a fact that T&T's World Cup or Gold Cup squad wouldn't do much better against these Asian teams.  ;D 
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: kicker on June 26, 2007, 08:36:42 AM
Somehow I know for a fact that T&T's World Cup or Gold Cup squad wouldn't do much better against these Asian teams. ;D

You might be right- but we didn't play them, so that we'll never know, and hence it won't stop you from getting talk on this site....
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 26, 2007, 08:56:27 AM
Somehow I know for a fact that T&T's World Cup or Gold Cup squad wouldn't do much better against these Asian teams. ;D

You might be right- but we didn't play them, so that we'll never know, and hence it won't stop you from getting talk on this site....
Hmmm! Let's see if there is any truth to what you say:
T&T's own stats shows that a team not on FIFA's ranking says otherwise.
 Taiwan - T&T
Sugarbowl Festival Tour. 27 July 02
1 - 0
Damn! Taiwan. :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Touches on June 26, 2007, 09:25:22 AM
Jamaica2099

You like to use the word FACT. But it is clear you are unsure as to its meaning or proper usage

For example

Quote
Somehow I know for a fact that T&T's World Cup or Gold Cup squad wouldn't do much better against these Asian teams.  Grin

Let me help you out here..

Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1) - Cite This Source
fact      /fkt/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[fakt] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
noun
1.   something that actually exists; reality; truth: Your fears have no basis in fact.
2.   something known to exist or to have happened: Space travel is now a fact.
3.   a truth known by actual experience or observation; something known to be true: Scientists gather facts about plant growth.
4.   something said to be true or supposed to have happened: The facts given by the witness are highly questionable.
5.   Law. Often, facts. an actual or alleged event or circumstance, as distinguished from its legal effect or consequence. Compare question of fact, question of law.
Idioms
6.   after the fact, Law. after the commission of a crime: an accessory after the fact.
7.   before the fact, Law. prior to the commission of a crime: an accessory before the fact.
8.   in fact, actually; really; indeed: In fact, it was a wonder that anyone survived.
[Origin: 153040; < L factum something done, deed, n. use of neut. of factus done, ptp. of facere to do1]

Related forms
factful, adjective

So given your new understanding about this big word let me cite an example and put it in its proper context.

FACT: Vietnam 3 - JA 0

Understand?............well done grasshopper.



Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Peong on June 26, 2007, 09:26:24 AM
SEPTEMBER 29, 2006
Location: National Stadium "The Office" , Kingston, Jamaica
St Vincent & The Grenadines 2 Jamaica 1

DAMN!
A competitive game, high stakes, at home, and you LOSE?
lol

With serious repercussions!!

No Digicel
No Gold Cup
Licks at home
Licks abroad

Damn, I just happy that's not us.
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 26, 2007, 10:09:01 AM
SEPTEMBER 29, 2006
Location: National Stadium "The Office" , Kingston, Jamaica
St Vincent & The Grenadines 2 Jamaica 1

DAMN!
A competitive game, high stakes, at home, and you LOSE?
lol

With serious repercussions!!

No Digicel
No Gold Cup
Licks at home
Licks abroad

Damn, I just happy that's not us.
Even with T&T qualifying for the 2006 World Cup and 2007 Gold Cup they cannot seem to win any games in major tournaments. And T&T is supposed to be better than Jamaica being Kings of the Caribbean.  ???
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Peong on June 26, 2007, 11:59:04 AM
Jamaica is supposed to be better than St. Vincent and Vietnam, but we know better. :)
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Reggaefan on June 26, 2007, 03:09:41 PM
Jamaica is supposed to be better than St. Vincent and Vietnam, but we know better. :)

Hold on, people still discussing this topic? OK fellas, move on now, yes Jamaicas team shouldnt be getting beat by Veitnam, we all agree. And I will say that Guadelupe have no place beting Canada and Honduras either...in matches that actually mean something to boot.

BTW Peong, St. Vincent have beaten T&T at least twice in the past...so while I agree with you that they have no business beating teh reggaeboyz, I am sure you would agree with me that the same hold true for you too.

So when are you guys going to get the courage to play Jamaica (doesnt matter where) Wouldnt now be a good time to avenge the 6-0 ass whoopting you got from the boyz some years ago?  ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Peong on June 26, 2007, 03:14:38 PM
RF is yuh padnah 2099 I dey wit.

We not in a rush, when Jamaica is worthy we will play allyuh.

Edit:
Wait, did you say courage?
We were ready to host yall in the Digicel Cup.
What happened???
Yall either not good enough or didn't have the courage to come and face us.

It's not our fault Jamaica is bottom-feeders.
 
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Dutty on June 26, 2007, 04:04:20 PM
Ah did watch dis on sunday night

(http://www.cbc.ca/passionateeyesunday/images/1otherfinal2.jpg)

Ah couldnt help but draw de parallels beetween this story and the thread topic

http://www.cbc.ca/passionateeyesunday/feature_110606.html  ;D

Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Pointman on June 26, 2007, 05:16:42 PM
Jamaica is supposed to be better than St. Vincent and Vietnam, but we know better. :)

Hold on, people still discussing this topic? OK fellas, move on now, yes Jamaicas team shouldnt be getting beat by Veitnam, we all agree. And I will say that Guadelupe have no place beting Canada and Honduras either...in matches that actually mean something to boot.

BTW Peong, St. Vincent have beaten T&T at least twice in the past...so while I agree with you that they have no business beating teh reggaeboyz, I am sure you would agree with me that the same hold true for you too.

So when are you guys going to get the courage to play Jamaica (doesnt matter where) Wouldnt now be a good time to avenge the 6-0 ass whoopting you got from the boyz some years ago? ;D

I don't recall them knocking us out of any competition though. I could be wrong though. ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Midknight on June 26, 2007, 05:33:35 PM
Wouldnt now be a good time to avenge the 6-0 ass whoopting you got from the boyz some years ago? ;D

If it brings you solace to know you creamed an SPFL scratch up side with a Sierra Leonian, a Bajan, a Vincentian on the starting line up when Rock of Ages was a pebble, please by all means go ahead.

Just try and get some final round competetive football in while you're at it  ::)
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 26, 2007, 07:02:19 PM
RF is yuh padnah 2099 I dey wit.

We not in a rush, when Jamaica is worthy we will play allyuh.

Edit:
Wait, did you say courage?
We were ready to host yall in the Digicel Cup.
What happened???
Yall either not good enough or didn't have the courage to come and face us.

It's not our fault Jamaica is bottom-feeders.
 

Actually we left Haiti to lift their first Digicel Cup in your backyard since T&T has never been able to win the Cup in Jamaica, but the Reggae Boyz have lifted the Cup in T&T's backyard. ;D ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 26, 2007, 07:06:16 PM
Wouldnt now be a good time to avenge the 6-0 ass whoopting you got from the boyz some years ago? ;D

If it brings you solace to know you creamed an SPFL scratch up side with a Sierra Leonian, a Bajan, a Vincentian on the starting line up when Rock of Ages was a pebble, please by all means go ahead.

Just try and get some final round competetive football in while you're at it ::)
Stats of your football history shows it was a T&T team. How much different are those four and Chris Birchell playing for T&T. ??? ???
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: weary1969 on June 26, 2007, 07:26:18 PM
Birchall is not the exception 4 oui. All yuh went and find a British JA youth for the under 20 team to beat oui. Looking 4 foreign nationals is the norms for all yuh in JA

We does look for foreign use cars not foriegn players
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 26, 2007, 07:56:31 PM
Birchall is not the exception 4 oui. All yuh went and find a British JA youth for the under 20 team to beat oui. Looking 4 foreign nationals is the norms for all yuh in JA

We does look for foreign use cars not foriegn players
Actually the Reggae Brits came to Jamaica before qualifying for the World Cup. Bobby Zamora and other Trini-Britzs wanted to played for T&T after the qualified.
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: WestCoast on June 26, 2007, 08:08:31 PM
Actually the Reggae Brits came to Jamaica before qualifying for the World Cup. Bobby Zamora and other Trini-Britzs wanted to played for T&T after the qualified.
In others words...

our local game is better than your local game!!!! ;D ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Sando on June 26, 2007, 08:10:26 PM
Actually we left Haiti to lift their first Digicel Cup in your backyard since T&T has never been able to win the Cup in Jamaica, but the Reggae Boyz have lifted the Cup in T&T's backyard. ;D ;D

FYI, We did win the Caribbean Cup in Jamaica before. And we also kicked your under 17 team ass at your office.

And I am sure you would have prefered Jamaica coming runners up and claiming a gold cup birth than coming dead last and getting kicked out by St Vincent. And we did it with a 100% local team. We manager to beat Haiti 3-1 and lost to them in the final. They had a full team. So I would take that anyday over what Jamaica has accomplish... again... NOTHING.... :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Only a bunch of reggae fools barking over and over and yet your butt is being kicked around by bottom Aasian feeders and by big margins too. The only Vietnam I know is when they had war there... but football, nah... :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

You accomplish NOTHING and yet you have the nerve to talk... :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Reggaefan on June 27, 2007, 06:13:14 AM
Wouldnt now be a good time to avenge the 6-0 ass whoopting you got from the boyz some years ago? ;D

If it brings you solace to know you creamed an SPFL scratch up side with a Sierra Leonian, a Bajan, a Vincentian on the starting line up when Rock of Ages was a pebble, please by all means go ahead.

Just try and get some final round competetive football in while you're at it ::)

Doesnt bring me solace at all, at all. And you are so wrong about you using a SPFL team. Jerren Nixon was playing for Grasshopper zurich at the time, so too was the goalie (Clayton Ince), he was at Crew alexandria. Whatever team it was (and how did Jack ever get away with allowing bjan and african players to wear the T&T unbro uniform? ), It was advertised as a Jamaica vs T&T game, teams played in red white and black, T&T national anthem, and T&T flag hoisted.

anyway, thats water under the bridge.

Still, you guys should be looking to avenge that arse whoopting.
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Reggaefan on June 27, 2007, 06:14:54 AM
Jamaica is supposed to be better than St. Vincent and Vietnam, but we know better. :)

Hold on, people still discussing this topic? OK fellas, move on now, yes Jamaicas team shouldnt be getting beat by Veitnam, we all agree. And I will say that Guadelupe have no place beting Canada and Honduras either...in matches that actually mean something to boot.

BTW Peong, St. Vincent have beaten T&T at least twice in the past...so while I agree with you that they have no business beating teh reggaeboyz, I am sure you would agree with me that the same hold true for you too.

So when are you guys going to get the courage to play Jamaica (doesnt matter where) Wouldnt now be a good time to avenge the 6-0 ass whoopting you got from the boyz some years ago? ;D

I don't recall them knocking us out of any competition though. I could be wrong though. ;D

We werent knocked out by st. Vincent, we were knocked out by Haiti. After we lost to st. Vincent, all we neede to do was beat Haiti by 3 goals, something that most of the fans and players believed we could have done. Well, we could only beat the Hatians 2-0.
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Star Child on June 27, 2007, 06:19:51 AM
We werent knocked out by st. Vincent, we were knocked out by Haiti. After we lost to st. Vincent, all we neede to do was beat Haiti by 3 goals, something that most of the fans and players believed we could have done. Well, we could only beat the Hatians 2-0.

It was the St Vincent loss that came back to haunt you. So yes, you were knocked out by St Vincent because that loss and result affect your progress.

Stop making excuses. St Vincent knocked you out of the gold cup, T&T knocked you out of the under 17 cup, W Connection knocked you out of the concacaf champion cup and Panama knocked you out of the world cup. All games, in the office.....
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Reggaefan on June 27, 2007, 07:30:42 AM
We werent knocked out by st. Vincent, we were knocked out by Haiti. After we lost to st. Vincent, all we neede to do was beat Haiti by 3 goals, something that most of the fans and players believed we could have done. Well, we could only beat the Hatians 2-0.

It was the St Vincent loss that came back to haunt you. So yes, you were knocked out by St Vincent because that loss and result affect your progress.

Stop making excuses. St Vincent knocked you out of the gold cup, T&T knocked you out of the under 17 cup, W Connection knocked you out of the concacaf champion cup and Panama knocked you out of the world cup. All games, in the office.....

Where you see me making excuses? St. Vincent won the game fair and square, they were the better team on the day. Interpret it how you want, but Jamaica still had a chance of going through after losing to SVG, the Hati game was the do-or-die game. I dont recall wConnection playing in Kingston by the way. I think the game was played in POS.

Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Peong on June 27, 2007, 07:53:30 AM
Actually we left Haiti to lift their first Digicel Cup in your backyard since T&T has never been able to win the Cup in Jamaica, but the Reggae Boyz have lifted the Cup in T&T's backyard. ;D ;D

Actually Jamaica tried very hard but were just not good enough to qualify.

We werent knocked out by st. Vincent, we were knocked out by Haiti. After we lost to st. Vincent, all we neede to do was beat Haiti by 3 goals, something that most of the fans and players believed we could have done. Well, we could only beat the Hatians 2-0.

You can't say Haiti knocked you out.
It was a combination of your failure vs St. Vincent, your inability to score enough on Haiti, and your inability to score more than St. Vincent did on St. Lucia.
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 27, 2007, 08:50:11 AM
Actually the Reggae Brits came to Jamaica before qualifying for the World Cup. Bobby Zamora and other Trini-Britzs wanted to played for T&T after the qualified.
In others words...

our local game is better than your local game!!!! ;D ;D
True! I recalled a pure defensive game against the Mexican tean in the Champions Cup.  :devil:
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 27, 2007, 09:36:57 AM
Actually we left Haiti to lift their first Digicel Cup in your backyard since T&T has never been able to win the Cup in Jamaica, but the Reggae Boyz have lifted the Cup in T&T's backyard. ;D ;D

FYI, We did win the Caribbean Cup in Jamaica before. And we also kicked your under 17 team ass at your office.

And I am sure you would have prefered Jamaica coming runners up and claiming a gold cup birth than coming dead last and getting kicked out by St Vincent. And we did it with a 100% local team. We manager to beat Haiti 3-1 and lost to them in the final. They had a full team. So I would take that anyday over what Jamaica has accomplish... again... NOTHING.... :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Only a bunch of reggae fools barking over and over and yet your butt is being kicked around by bottom Aasian feeders and by big margins too. The only Vietnam I know is when they had war there... but football, nah... :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

You accomplish NOTHING and yet you have the nerve to talk... :rotfl: :rotfl:
I will say this again. T&T has never lifted a Copa/Caribbean/Digicel Cup in Jamaica. But the Reggae Boyz have lifted it in T&T.
And don't forget that a weaken U-20 Young Boyz that your Young Warriors preffered in the playoffs stopped them advancing to the final round with a 2-nil whupping.
T&T had the impression that they were ready to take on the World after Germany! WHAT HAPPENED!  ??? ???
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on June 27, 2007, 09:45:15 AM
Yes Yes Yes....  The Magicians work is finally taking place...the Hatred upon Jamaica Football

B-E-A-UTIFULLL

Keep it up...
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Peong on June 27, 2007, 09:47:38 AM
Jamaica can't even qualify for a CFU tournament.
That is a very low level of football yall playin over there.
What happened?
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Flex on June 27, 2007, 09:52:37 AM
I will say this again. T&T has never lifted a Copa/Caribbean/Digicel Cup in Jamaica. But the Reggae Boyz have lifted it in T&T.

In 1995 T&T lifted the Caribbean Cup in Jamaica. The last time Jamaica played in a Caribbean Cup in T&T (2001) they lost 2-1 (http://www.concacaf.com/matchReport.asp?fltab=A&dvab=F&gmid=29&lgid=1095&seid=2001).

Martinique also lifted the Caribbean Cup in Jamaica in 1993.

In 1998 Jamaica won the Caribbean Cup as they played co-host with T&T, other than that Jamaica has never lift the cup in T&T.
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: WestCoast on June 27, 2007, 10:08:43 AM
I will say this again. T&T has never lifted a Copa/Caribbean/Digicel Cup in Jamaica. But the Reggae Boyz have lifted it in T&T.

In 1995 T&T lifted the Caribbean Cup in Jamaica. The last time Jamaica played in a Caribbean Cup in T&T (2001) they lost 2-1 (http://www.concacaf.com/matchReport.asp?fltab=A&dvab=F&gmid=29&lgid=1095&seid=2001).

Martinique also lifted the Caribbean Cup in Jamaica in 1993.

In 1998 Jamaica won the Caribbean Cup as they played co-host with T&T, other than that Jamaica has never lift the cup in T&T.

man, you have Flex in ya wire...wait till he bring Tallman also...dais goin an be double trouble oui ;D ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Bourbon on June 27, 2007, 10:34:41 AM
Allyuh does still take on Jamacians? Steups. When they learn that the way to drive is to look foward instead of the rearview den dey go make some sense.
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Touches on June 27, 2007, 11:22:03 AM
So RF and JA2099

Alyuh hire a man for millions...and you getting the worse results ever?

Is best you saved some money and keep Downswell or Carl Brown.


Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 27, 2007, 11:53:10 AM
Jamaica can't even qualify for a CFU tournament.
That is a very low level of football yall playin over there.
What happened?
Boxhill came into the JFF hoping to ride off the success of Captain Burrell. He failed to prepare so he prepared to fail. So the Reggae Boyz failed at all levels which made Boxhill's supporters realized too late the mistake they had made. This has somewhat given hope to all football minnows that they can beat the Reggae Boyz as long as Boxhill remains in the JFF. This hope will be dashed when Boxhill is voted out in the JFF elections in November and the Reggae Boyz will be restored to their rightful place in the 2008 Olympic qualifiers, the 2008 Digicel Cup, the 2009 Gold Cup and the ultimate: a spot in the 2010 World Cup. 
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 27, 2007, 11:57:50 AM
I will say this again. T&T has never lifted a Copa/Caribbean/Digicel Cup in Jamaica. But the Reggae Boyz have lifted it in T&T.

In 1995 T&T lifted the Caribbean Cup in Jamaica. The last time Jamaica played in a Caribbean Cup in T&T (2001) they lost 2-1 (http://www.concacaf.com/matchReport.asp?fltab=A&dvab=F&gmid=29&lgid=1095&seid=2001).

Martinique also lifted the Caribbean Cup in Jamaica in 1993.

In 1998 Jamaica won the Caribbean Cup as they played co-host with T&T, other than that Jamaica has never lift the cup in T&T.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but that final was held in the Cayman Islands when they and Jamaica hosted the Caribbean Cup in 1995.
Check your facts when you are dealing with an historian. ;D 
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Jah Gol on June 27, 2007, 12:00:31 PM
2099 you talking more shit than RF which is really bad. What team goes into a match with confidence because of the President of the opponent's Federation is a shitsnake?
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 27, 2007, 12:04:49 PM
So RF and JA2099

Alyuh hire a man for millions...and you getting the worse results ever?

Is best you saved some money and keep Downswell or Carl Brown.



Next year the Caribbean and the World will see how well the millions was invested. I trust Bora's plan because I see it's working. ;D
And Downswell is the assisstant coach to Bora.
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Big Magician on June 27, 2007, 12:10:21 PM
HAWK TOO
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 27, 2007, 12:17:31 PM
It's amazing how I can still make all the Trinis on this forum froth at the mouth and curse at me.
In the name of defending their team on a T&T forum. One would have expected better.  :( :(
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Peong on June 27, 2007, 12:29:28 PM
Boxhill came into the JFF hoping to ride off the success of Captain Burrell. He failed to prepare so he prepared to fail. So the Reggae Boyz failed at all levels which made Boxhill's supporters realized too late the mistake they had made. This has somewhat given hope to all football minnows that they can beat the Reggae Boyz as long as Boxhill remains in the JFF. This hope will be dashed when Boxhill is voted out in the JFF elections in November and the Reggae Boyz will be restored to their rightful place in the 2008 Olympic qualifiers, the 2008 Digicel Cup, the 2009 Gold Cup and the ultimate: a spot in the 2010 World Cup. 

Boxhill is not the reason why this Jamaica team is shit.
When Bora ask them, "What happened out there?" do they say, "Iz Boxhill boss, Boxhill cause us to concede goals."?
lol
Those Jamaican-based players are just no good.

Check your facts when you are dealing with an historian. ;D 

Ahhh, now I know why you livin in the past.  :)
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 27, 2007, 01:16:14 PM
Boxhill came into the JFF hoping to ride off the success of Captain Burrell. He failed to prepare so he prepared to fail. So the Reggae Boyz failed at all levels which made Boxhill's supporters realized too late the mistake they had made. This has somewhat given hope to all football minnows that they can beat the Reggae Boyz as long as Boxhill remains in the JFF. This hope will be dashed when Boxhill is voted out in the JFF elections in November and the Reggae Boyz will be restored to their rightful place in the 2008 Olympic qualifiers, the 2008 Digicel Cup, the 2009 Gold Cup and the ultimate: a spot in the 2010 World Cup.

Boxhill is not the reason why this Jamaica team is shit.
When Bora ask them, "What happened out there?" do they say, "Iz Boxhill boss, Boxhill cause us to concede goals."?
lol
Those Jamaican-based players are just no good.

Check your facts when you are dealing with an historian. ;D

Ahhh, now I know why you livin in the past. :)
Those who forget their past are bound to repeat it.
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Midknight on June 27, 2007, 01:21:17 PM
Wouldnt now be a good time to avenge the 6-0 ass whoopting you got from the boyz some years ago? ;D

If it brings you solace to know you creamed an SPFL scratch up side with a Sierra Leonian, a Bajan, a Vincentian on the starting line up when Rock of Ages was a pebble, please by all means go ahead.

Just try and get some final round competetive football in while you're at it ::)

Doesnt bring me solace at all, at all. And you are so wrong about you using a SPFL team. Jerren Nixon was playing for Grasshopper zurich at the time, so too was the goalie (Clayton Ince), he was at Crew alexandria. Whatever team it was (and how did Jack ever get away with allowing bjan and african players to wear the T&T unbro uniform? ), It was advertised as a Jamaica vs T&T game, teams played in red white and black, T&T national anthem, and T&T flag hoisted.

anyway, thats water under the bridge.

Still, you guys should be looking to avenge that arse whoopting.

I don't give one fart about the TNT Jamaica pissing match. To be quite honest, I doubt there's much separating the two teams now as before, but on the other hand I can't stand dishonesty.

For some reason you seem keen on repeating the same old lies half truths and innuendo's all the time, RF.

http://www.socawarriors.net/forum/index.php?topic=20436.msg214001#msg214001

Find me one report of that match that disproves what I'm saying (all you do is keep saying that how is it posible for JAck to do this and get away with this and what not ::)) You should know by now that Jack is a law unto himself and gets away with whatever he wants, and has been doing this since the 70s.

Or maybe you just don't want to admit that Jack made the whole bloody office (what percentage of Jamaica is that?) look like fools by actually swallowing that they were playing somethign that wasn't a "Special Advisor's 11"
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Pointman on June 27, 2007, 02:55:58 PM
It's amazing how I can still make all the Trinis on this forum froth at the mouth and curse at me.
In the name of defending their team on a T&T forum. One would have expected better. :( :(

Nobody invited you here. Are you Trini? >:(
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 27, 2007, 03:22:17 PM
It's amazing how I can still make all the Trinis on this forum froth at the mouth and curse at me.
In the name of defending their team on a T&T forum. One would have expected better. :( :(

Nobody invited you here. Are you Trini? >:(
So what you are saying is that only Jamaicans are not invited to this forum. But every other nation is.
WHY?
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Peong on June 27, 2007, 09:52:26 PM
Those who forget their past are bound to repeat it.

According to what you said there, Jamaicans should forget their past so that they can repeat qualifying for the WC.
:)

But you're not doing that.
Why?

And as a historian you definitely know that T&T has a much better football history than Jamaica.
I dunno what your scene is.
Denial?
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Reggaefan on June 28, 2007, 04:12:00 AM
Why is this thread currently the hottest topic on the message board? Copa america is underway fellas!
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Star Child on June 28, 2007, 05:08:18 AM
I will say this again. T&T has never lifted a Copa/Caribbean/Digicel Cup in Jamaica. But the Reggae Boyz have lifted it in T&T.

In 1995 T&T lifted the Caribbean Cup in Jamaica. The last time Jamaica played in a Caribbean Cup in T&T (2001) they lost 2-1 (http://www.concacaf.com/matchReport.asp?fltab=A&dvab=F&gmid=29&lgid=1095&seid=2001).

Martinique also lifted the Caribbean Cup in Jamaica in 1993.

In 1998 Jamaica won the Caribbean Cup as they played co-host with T&T, other than that Jamaica has never lift the cup in T&T.

I see jamaica2099 ignoring this reply......  :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 28, 2007, 10:23:30 AM
Those who forget their past are bound to repeat it.

According to what you said there, Jamaicans should forget their past so that they can repeat qualifying for the WC.
:)

But you're not doing that.
Why?

And as a historian you definitely know that T&T has a much better football history than Jamaica.
I dunno what your scene is.
Denial?
Really. I won't blame you for thinking that T&T has a much better football history than Jamaica.
But think about this. As flawed as the the FIFA rankings are Jamaica always seem to be above T&T. Why? Simple, Jamaica may lose to minnows, but the Reggae Boyz plays when it matters against the big teams. Winning and getting favourable results against these big teams is what FIFA sees.
There is a huge difference between how Jamaica & T&T plays: while Jamaica's attacking style of play will see them winning or losing to these big teams e.g. Sweden & England defeating 6-nil. T&T's style is a more defensive cautious play against these big teams e.g. a draw with Sweden and a 2-1 loss to England in the 2006 World Cup. But they will play attacking football against minnows.
Hence T&T's results against Jamaica and other big teams since the start of the 21st century.
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Peong on June 28, 2007, 10:26:24 AM
Hence T&T's results against Jamaica and other big teams since the start of the 21st century.

However as a historian you know that T&T's and Jamaica's history didn't begin in the 21st century. :)
Or do you?
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 28, 2007, 10:27:33 AM
I will say this again. T&T has never lifted a Copa/Caribbean/Digicel Cup in Jamaica. But the Reggae Boyz have lifted it in T&T.

In 1995 T&T lifted the Caribbean Cup in Jamaica. The last time Jamaica played in a Caribbean Cup in T&T (2001) they lost 2-1 (http://www.concacaf.com/matchReport.asp?fltab=A&dvab=F&gmid=29&lgid=1095&seid=2001).

Martinique also lifted the Caribbean Cup in Jamaica in 1993.

In 1998 Jamaica won the Caribbean Cup as they played co-host with T&T, other than that Jamaica has never lift the cup in T&T.

I see jamaica2099 ignoring this reply...... :rotfl:
Take your time and read the above posts carefully for the response.
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 28, 2007, 10:29:56 AM
Hence T&T's results against Jamaica and other big teams since the start of the 21st century.

However as a historian you know that T&T's and Jamaica's history didn't begin in the 21st century. :)
Or do you?
And yet those past events/results are what make history and how it is made. ??? ???
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Peong on June 28, 2007, 10:58:38 AM
And yet those past events/results are what make history and how it is made. ??? ???

In this thread you've stated a lot of RECENT history because you don't want to talk about the present sad state of Jamaican football.
You conveniently focus on a short span of history because on either side of that span, Jamaica was/is poor.
I'm just letting you know that since you claim to be a historian, and you want to talk about history, you should know that T&T has a much better football history than Jamaica.
RF has a grip on the situation.  Follow his lead.
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 28, 2007, 12:40:15 PM
And yet those past events/results are what make history and how it is made. ??? ???

In this thread you've stated a lot of RECENT history because you don't want to talk about the present sad state of Jamaican football.
You conveniently focus on a short span of history because on either side of that span, Jamaica was/is poor.
I'm just letting you know that since you claim to be a historian, and you want to talk about history, you should know that T&T has a much better football history than Jamaica.
RF has a grip on the situation. Follow his lead.
Really. So all those statements that I made about Boxhill was just about Boxhill and not the sorry state he has put Jamaica in.
Didn't I also point out the lack of preparation given to the Senior Reggae Boyz and the U-20 Young Boyz.
Trinis keep telling me I am using Boxhill as an excuse for the sorry state that Jamaica's football is in. So who does one blame besides the person placed in charge of your nation's football.
Unfortunately, T&T have not been able to take full advantage of Jamaica's four-year slump. 
 
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Peong on June 28, 2007, 01:02:38 PM
Trinis keep telling me I am using Boxhill as an excuse for the sorry state that Jamaica's football is in. So who does one blame besides the person placed in charge of your nation's football. 

The players bredrin.  Low quality.
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: Pointman on June 28, 2007, 03:13:44 PM
It's amazing how I can still make all the Trinis on this forum froth at the mouth and curse at me.
In the name of defending their team on a T&T forum. One would have expected better. :( :(

Nobody invited you here. Are you Trini? >:(
So what you are saying is that only Jamaicans are not invited to this forum. But every other nation is.
WHY?

Cause you're ah Troll
Title: Re: Jamaica versus Vietnam match report...oh Lord!
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 28, 2007, 08:29:54 PM
It's amazing how I can still make all the Trinis on this forum froth at the mouth and curse at me.
In the name of defending their team on a T&T forum. One would have expected better. :( :(

Nobody invited you here. Are you Trini? >:(
So what you are saying is that only Jamaicans are not invited to this forum. But every other nation is.
WHY?

Cause you're ah Troll
Point proven.  ;D
Title: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: truetrini on July 02, 2007, 07:10:31 PM
http://www.irangoals.com/
Title: Re: pook at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: Bourbon on July 02, 2007, 07:36:29 PM
No wonder Jamaica get manners so. How you expect a team to play football wit dem setta yellow cones on de field?
Good lawd. Now i know Jamaica eh have no pro league...is a semi pro.....and is a local team......buh JEEZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ. Dat game must be was horrendous!! Dem is de best local players or de best local shithounds? My goodness..................
Title: Re: pook at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: UPRISING on July 02, 2007, 07:47:41 PM
Oh geez an ages!!!
Title: Re: pook at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: dinho on July 02, 2007, 07:56:59 PM
lol... that keeper want some broklax

and at 6-1 dem fellas really celebrate that goal??
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: marcpurcell on July 02, 2007, 07:59:03 PM
The goalie was an absoulute shit snake.
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: grimm01 on July 02, 2007, 08:15:45 PM
all kix aside, that was some really poor defending and goal keeping. those were 8 ridiculous goals.
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: Bitter on July 02, 2007, 08:30:01 PM
I shame for Jamaican football.
I shame for Bora.

Ill talk aside, When yuh put on the colours yuh have to go out to play. Jamaica look like they in a fete match. I thought Bora was a defensive coach.
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: Alter ego on July 02, 2007, 08:38:14 PM
He who laugh last laughs the best, wait till qualifying
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: truetrini on July 02, 2007, 08:48:53 PM
He who laugh last laughs the best, wait till qualifying

truth is...he who laughs last has no sense of humour!
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: Alter ego on July 02, 2007, 08:59:49 PM
GREAT JOB BORA

He could have come to Jamaica play a few friendlies with the senior team, try to qualify for the world cup and take is money and run. This man has nothing to lose, who would blame the great Bora if Jamaica don't make it to the world cup. People are more likely to say that if He can't get us there then we are hopeless, than to say he's not a good coach. Getting Jamaica to the worldcup will only add to the legend of bora. This man did not come here just to try to save face and take his money and run. This man has invested his time into Jamaican football as well as Jamaican culture.

Don't worry Bora, mi seet from early, even though the result leave me heart broken. Keep up the excellent work, not everyone who has sight has vision.
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: weary1969 on July 02, 2007, 09:06:59 PM
Way all dem yardies comin from. I know we pushing for 3000 members but oh gorm a set a yardies. Go to allyuh ded site. ded courtesy Bustamante
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: chinee boi on July 02, 2007, 09:08:11 PM
why would they send ah team all de way dere tuh get ah beating is beyond me.

and it thought TTFF was bad. Well de still bad, JA just....
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: Jah Gol on July 02, 2007, 09:14:37 PM
GREAT JOB BORA

He could have come to Jamaica play a few friendlies with the senior team, try to qualify for the world cup and take is money and run. This man has nothing to lose, who would blame the great Bora if Jamaica don't make it to the world cup. People are more likely to say that if He can't get us there then we are hopeless, than to say he's not a good coach. Getting Jamaica to the worldcup will only add to the legend of bora. This man did not come here just to try to save face and take his money and run. This man has invested his time into Jamaican football as well as Jamaican culture.

Don't worry Bora, mi seet from early, even though the result leave me heart broken. Keep up the excellent work, not everyone who has sight has vision.
I was hoping to find at least a hint of sarcasm in this comment but then I realise that the just horse shit the man writing.
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: dcs on July 02, 2007, 09:28:52 PM

It take soooo damn long to watch all dem goals...real tedious work.

And den to watch through the highlights too.  I fraid to ask what de stats at the end was like...how many shots?  And i swear the video stick with the play for Iran down the right side over and over and over.

And to be fair to the fellah that score he look lil hesitant to celebrate. 

Maybe I will stop laughing tomorrow but for now I cah help it   :rotfl:
Any ideas about the headlines for tomorrow's paper?   :devil:
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: Touches on July 02, 2007, 09:32:28 PM
To the OCHO Posse,

Of Course Bora knows what he is doing!  :rotfl:

Let me give you a Trini saying.

When you get a Jackarse to ride, you must ride it.

But honestly there was no need to concede 2,3 and 8 to let the world know your side is not good enough. I would have thought losing at home to St. Kitts and not qualifying for the Digicel Cup was a sufficient indicator......clearly not.


Suggestion..........The Ocho Posse should go into self imposed silence for a few days.
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: Strip on July 02, 2007, 09:52:33 PM
oh my God --- look at level cutass

Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: capodetutticapi on July 02, 2007, 10:00:48 PM
jamaica is de san marino of concacaf.
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: Tongue on July 02, 2007, 10:46:45 PM
was de altitude... ;D
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: Peong on July 02, 2007, 11:00:51 PM
8-1 to add to de 5-0, de 6-0 and de 4-1.
Maybe they don't know the object of the game?
 :rotfl:
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: banton on July 02, 2007, 11:03:05 PM
them jamaicans dont even know what color uniform the iran keeper had on let them know only tennis you have to be behind a ball so ;D
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: Trini on July 03, 2007, 04:53:06 AM
lord have mercy.

This is a total embarassment to their country and also the region.

This result puts a lot of things in perspective.

T&T with a virtual C squad did not get humiliated in the Gold Cup.

Iran is a big team, I will admit, but they are not world beaters. They are about on par with Mex and USA, or just below them a little. I see the odda day Iran and Iraq draw 1-1, Iraq - a team T&T had beaten in the UK in the recent past.

I watch that USA-Paraguay game and it shows how much our football has come when we played in the WC last year.

Perhaps what is most disturbing about this loss is that it follows a trend of jamaica getting embarassed on the football field in the recent past, England and Ghana.

Is like the Reggaeboyz losing their heart and fighting spirit that they are known for.

As sad as it is to say, their defence is now looking a lot more like the old T&T defense of years gone by than our current, more disciplined team.


I know nuff men here will rub in this result, so yardies, allyuh better take some time off and reflect. For a long time Ja has beat T&T home and away and doing well on the world stage, now the tables seemed to have turned. Only natural for men to make hay while the sun shines.

8 dread, that is a real embarassment.

Gutless performance.

Them fellas should never play for Ja again, if you could point to any positives from this tour, congratulations.

On the other hand, I am sure with Bora, Ja will be no beating stick for WC qualifiers, ....well most likely  ;D

I rememebr in 2004 I think when T&T beat the US 1-0 in POS and run all over them, the same US team rout Ja 3-0 in Kingston a few days later.....early in Simoes' reign...Next thing Ja went on to play 7-8 years unbeaten in Kingston.

Modern football is a funny thing, and although we laughing at them now (with just cause I guess), as a poster say, I would only have been happy if it was T&T beating them 8-1 or this result helped us in some way to reach the WC.

I wonder if they will look for a game vs Joe Public next...Cause a full strength T&T team might challenge that 8 that Iran scored against them....

Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: samo on July 03, 2007, 06:48:56 AM
Jamaica feel they playing chickipets????? The object of the game is to win, not to lose...
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: Peong on July 03, 2007, 07:59:58 AM
Perhaps what is most disturbing about this loss is that it follows a trend of jamaica getting embarassed on the football field in the recent past, England and Ghana.

And Australia.

Fuss 8 is embarassment, when Deportivo La Coruna lost 8-3 to Monaco, they never wore the uniform they wore that day again, and that margin is less than what Jamaica managed.

8 is extreme!
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: Big Magician on July 03, 2007, 08:10:29 AM
nah man...dey coming along nicley

  SEND MORE BRITZ   SEND MORE BRITZ   ( said in a zombie-like voice) SEND MORE BRITZ
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: MATADOR on July 03, 2007, 08:16:44 AM
We need to stop stooping to the level of boyishness and the, "we better than them mentality" when in fact we are in no better position in getting to the WC as they are. Fact is when JA made it to the WC I was supporting them.. and I know if you are a true West Indian you would have done the same. Bora is no fool as a coach and I believe that with the backing of the JA board, the country and it's players they will be tough competition come qualifiers. "Remember you have to learn to lose before you can learn to win".
Fact is we pounding on the JAs but we not even setting an example..don't throw stones if you living in glass house.... Where is our game headed?? Look at the standard of play in the Gold Cup vs the Copa... These teams like Chile, Paraguay, even Colombia in a serious rebuilding phase and will be ready for the qualifiers... will we?? and with what team?? and how much time will we truly have to prepare?? How many players that went to the Gold cup can truly be considered a contender for a position on the National team come qualifiers? We need to put some serious effort and work in, and not do as in the past.. wait till a few weeks to try and prepare. Our standard of game is in no better shape than JA we are inconsistant for one.. so let us try and unite our efforts and put aside all this BS for the betterment of the game in our region of the world.

Peace.
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: Johpants on July 03, 2007, 08:42:15 AM
Well said Matador.
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: Tenorsaw on July 03, 2007, 08:46:20 AM
I will say one thing: our defending has improved significantly under Beenie and Whim. I've realized this after seeing how porous the jamaican defence looked against Iran. We used to be the same way, but now it's harder to crack us. Even the locals showed some heart at the Gold Cup. I used to admire Jamaica for their tenacious defence, but this bunch looked beaten from the first goal. The talent pool in Jamaica doesn't look special at all; Bora will have to depend on the foreign-based. The goalkeeping was terrible, and why is it that Caribbean players hate to track back on the weak side? Is something that we always take for granted. ABout four goals came as a result of the ball being played to the player on the weak side.
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: dcs on July 03, 2007, 08:52:50 AM
 2 goals after 2 minutes.

Good thing wasn't a spanish commentator goooollllasooo NINE times  :o

If we was on bigsoccer with the OUTSIDE world there we would probably defend them but we HOME amongst weselves so is pure kicks.  I still laughing   :rotfl:
How much they pay Iran to beat them so?  This kinda tour is NOT a good use of money.  Better keep them at home and bring in easier teams...maybe a highschool girls team or something   :devil:
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: kingman on July 03, 2007, 09:04:37 AM
http://www.irangoals.com/

Thanks for the link TT.  :beermug:

I wonder why JA looking so badly?

Kingman
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: Touches on July 03, 2007, 09:30:58 AM
I cyar understand alyuh atall.....

Is years RF and the rest of them pest like 2099 in we backside insulting our team and country right tru.

When men defending the fort alyuh nowhere to be seen.

Now when we finally have ammo and could get some quiet time on the board we own forumites want to lecture to us bout giving the Ocho crew a hard time.


BIG STEUUPPPSSSSSSS

HAHAHAHA  8 in alyuh pwefin.



Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: Big Magician on July 03, 2007, 09:53:28 AM
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tell dem touches
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: Peong on July 03, 2007, 10:14:00 AM
Matador what happen to Trini ole talk and picong?
You feel any man here who ever happen to be on the receiving end of 8 goals would not get talk?

Quote from: matador
so let us try and unite our efforts and put aside all this BS for the betterment of the game in our region of the world.

We makin sure that Jamaica realises that 8 is unacceptable for CONCACAF and Caribbean football.
What else should we do? Invite them to train with us?
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: jamaica2099 on July 03, 2007, 10:34:34 AM
Now I would have thought that T&T football standards would have improved with the demise of Jamaica's football, for now. But they have not: T&T should have won their 9th Caribbean/Digicel Cup and performed much better at the Gold Cup, but then everyone, including myself, saw the one-sided performance of the USA against T&T that was in ohh so many newspapers. However, T&T's U-17s have given the twin-islands some hope which will last only for the first round.

But as Jamaica's football follies continue, the Reggae Boyz are preparing.

Will I be able to find this thread next year when qualifying begins or will it mysteriously be deleted from the annals of this forum?
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: STEUPS!! on July 03, 2007, 10:43:15 AM
touches, wham to dem dread? i agree wid u 100%. typical Trinis. we does be quick to defend everybody else an kiss everybody else ass, buh when time to defend we own an stand up fuh we own, all ah we does turn beh-beh. steups!!
like is only trinis does study caribbean unity an one love an all ah dat, whereas everybbody else doh hesitate to bun fire on we.
allyuh could say i small minded, buh we hadda put we tings in order first before we defend jamaica an dey shitty team.

outside wid RF, 2009 an d res ah allyuh.

bless!!
 
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: Peong on July 03, 2007, 11:18:21 AM
2099 as you're a historian, can you please find the last time a Caribbean or CONCACAF team collect 8 goals or more.
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: kounty on July 03, 2007, 12:19:19 PM
touches, wham to dem dread? i agree wid u 100%. typical Trinis. we does be quick to defend everybody else an kiss everybody else ass, buh when time to defend we own an stand up fuh we own, all ah we does turn beh-beh. steups!!
like is only trinis does study caribbean unity an one love an all ah dat, whereas everybbody else doh hesitate to bun fire on we.
allyuh could say i small minded, buh we hadda put we tings in order first before we defend jamaica an dey shitty team.

outside wid RF, 2009 an d res ah allyuh.

bless!!
 


you know I was thinking almost the same thing...good it was said, b/c beside TI and a couple others I ent know who will stand up and defend we team if we premier squad (no excuses) get a cut arse like dat...and many will come out and say we sh!tty. 
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: dcs on July 03, 2007, 12:34:34 PM
Will I be able to find this thread next year when qualifying begins or will it mysteriously be deleted from the annals of this forum?

Well we cud pin this to the front page until next year if you want   ;D
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: jamaica2099 on July 03, 2007, 12:56:17 PM
2099 as you're a historian, can you please find the last time a Caribbean or CONCACAF team collect 8 goals or more.
Specify. From other CONCACAF teams or outsiders?
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: Peong on July 03, 2007, 01:01:19 PM
2099 as you're a historian, can you please find the last time a Caribbean or CONCACAF team collect 8 goals or more.
Specify. From other CONCACAF teams or outsiders?

Both.
Give me the last few instances of this happening.
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: Alter ego on July 03, 2007, 01:02:26 PM
Way all dem yardies comin from. I know we pushing for 3000 members but oh gorm a set a yardies. Go to allyuh ded site. ded courtesy Bustamante

Thank you for the warm welcome my caribbean brother.
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: Alter ego on July 03, 2007, 02:19:02 PM
As we take some time to remove all the iranian cleats that has been stuffed up our asses. We must realize that the stage has been set, this will be another great hollywood story. This will add to the resolve of the great caribbean Island we call Jamaica. The legend of Bora will be that of the great ceasar. I can see it now when we get to the world cup; all the media attention. After all, we all know the media loves a cinderella story. I can see all the trinidadians in the stands waiving Jamaican flags( the soca warriors won't be there for them to support). Jamaicans and Trinidadians hand in hand, coming to together like one big caribbean family.
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: dinho on July 03, 2007, 02:24:34 PM
As we take some time to remove all the iranian cleats that has been stuffed up our asses.[/b] We must realize that the stage has been set, this will be another great hollywood story. This will add to the resolve of the great caribbean Island we call Jamaica. The legend of Bora will be that of the great ceasar. I can see it now when we get to the world cup; all the media attention. After all, we all know the media loves a cinderella story. I can see all the trinidadians in the stands waiving Jamaican flags( the soca warriors won't be there for them to support). Jamaicans and Trinidadians hand in hand, coming to together like one big caribbean family.


Well that might take quite some time eh..

I wonder if that is where dey hiding de nuclear weapons?
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: jamaica2099 on July 03, 2007, 02:51:14 PM
2099 as you're a historian, can you please find the last time a Caribbean or CONCACAF team collect 8 goals or more.
Specify. From other CONCACAF teams or outsiders?

Both.
Give me the last few instances of this happening.
I won't point out the Caribbean minnows, otherwise it hasn't happen to any of the top Caribbean teams due to them playing cautious football against teams ranked above them. Jamaica takes risks and that is one of the main reasons why big teams respect the Reggae Boyz.
Even after this 8-1 thrashing by Iran, Bora will still have teams lined up to play the Reggae Boyz because they see his vision
PS: T&T came close to a similar thrashing in Feburary of this year when Costa Rica scored a 4-0 victory.
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: just cool on July 03, 2007, 03:00:10 PM
I cyar understand alyuh atall.....

Is years RF and the rest of them pest like 2099 in we backside insulting our team and country right tru.

When men defending the fort alyuh nowhere to be seen.

Now when we finally have ammo and could get some quiet time on the board we own forumites want to lecture to us bout giving the Ocho crew a hard time.


BIG STEUUPPPSSSSSSS

HAHAHAHA 8 in alyuh pwefin.




I as a bleeding heart liberal for one, like to see unity and peace especially amoungst caribbean ppl so i dos support who ever reping the regoin, but touches i had no idea this is the conduct these yard men, well now it make more sense as to why the cutlass them always so sharp and the iron bolts so heavy, i have found my self in the middle of a battle field! well i go step aside now BC i dont want to get chop and if one ah dem iron bolt hit meh is hospital time, I GONE. allyuh carry onn. tip toe tip toe tip toe tip toe tip toe tip toe tip toe.......
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: weary1969 on July 03, 2007, 03:07:20 PM
The warm welcome is from a C'bbean sista. leh we not pretend it is a case of Rodney King why can't we all get along.
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: Alter ego on July 03, 2007, 03:12:29 PM
sista, thats even better
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: Alter ego on July 03, 2007, 03:15:06 PM
The warm welcome is from a C'bbean sista. leh we not pretend it is a case of Rodney King why can't we all get along.

You might need to stay away from me because once you go Jamaican you never go back.
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: futbolfan on July 03, 2007, 04:06:48 PM
2099 as you're a historian, can you please find the last time a Caribbean or CONCACAF team collect 8 goals or more.
Specify. From other CONCACAF teams or outsiders?

Both.
Give me the last few instances of this happening.
I won't point out the Caribbean minnows, otherwise it hasn't happen to any of the top Caribbean teams due to them playing cautious football against teams ranked above them. Jamaica takes risks and that is one of the main reasons why big teams respect the Reggae Boyz.
Even after this 8-1 thrashing by Iran, Bora will still have teams lined up to play the Reggae Boyz because they see his vision
PS: T&T came close to a similar thrashing in Feburary of this year when Costa Rica scored a 4-0 victory.

nah man yuh gone clear wid dis one... ??? ??? ???
Title: Re: look at the goals against Jamaica..lord have mercy.
Post by: weary1969 on July 03, 2007, 04:19:27 PM
Even if u guaranteen me Portis residence I eh living JA 1989-1992 Mary Seacole Hall was more than enough thank you. JA lovely place to visit should not have to live there.
Title: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Winnipeg Fury on December 20, 2007, 04:26:57 PM
Just wondering how the two senior sides compare based on their premier players. Can someone list the 22 Jamaicans abroad ?

This list doesn't include Canadians playing domestically for TFC:

Belgium
Mike Klukowski - Club Brugge (Belgian Jupiler League) (1)
Robert Giacomi - KSK Beveren (Belgian Jupiler League) (1) Reserves

Czech Republic
Andre Hainault - FK Siad Most (Czechia Gambrinus Liga) (1)
Chris Williams - SK Kladno (Czechia Gambrinus Liga) (1)
Dave Simpson - AC Sparta Praha (Czechia Gambrinus Liga) (1)

Netherlands
Marcel de Jong - Roda JC (Dutch Eredivisie) (1)
Will Johnson - De Graafschap (Dutch Eredivisie) (1)
on loan from SC Heerenveen (Dutch Eredivisie) (1)
Josh Wagenaar - ADO Den Haag (Dutch Eerste Divisie) (2)
Brandon Bonifacio - Camburr-Leeuwarden (Dutch Eerste Divisie) (2)

Norway
Lars Hirschfeld - Rosenborg (Norwegian Tippeligaen) (1)
Olivier Occean - Lillestrom (Norwegian Tippeligaen) (1)
Stephen Ademolu - Tromso (Norwegian Tippeligaen) (1)

Scotland
Rhian Dodds - Kilmarnock (Scottish Premier League) (1)
Richard Hastings - Inverness CT (Scottish Premier League) (1)
*All-Star of the 2007 Gold Cup*

Spain
Julian de Guzman - Deportivo La Corua (Primera Division) (1)
*MVP of the 2007 Gold Cup*

Sweden
Ali Gerba - IFK Goteborg (Swedish Allsvenskan) (1)

United States
Dwayne De Rosario - Houston Dynamo (Major League Soccer) (1)
Pat Onstad - Houston Dynamo (Major League Soccer) (1)
Adrian Serioux - FC Dallas (Major League Soccer) (1)
Ante Jazic - Los Angeles Galaxy (Major League Soccer) (1)
Kevin Harmse - Los Angeles Galaxy (Major League Soccer) (1)
Jack Stewart - Real Salt Lake (Major League Soccer) (1)

Denmark
Atiba Hutchinson - FC Copenhagen (Danish Superligaen) (1)
Issey Nakajima-Farran - FC Nordsjlland (Danish Superligaen) (1)

England
Paul Stalteri - Tottenham (English Premier League) (1)
*Second Team All-Star at the 2007 Gold Cup*
David Edgar - Newcastle (English Premier League) (1)
Asmir Begovic - Portsmouth (English Premier League) (1)
Iain Hume - Leicester City (English Championship) (2)
Jason De Vos - Ipswich Town (English Championship) (2)
Jaime Peters - Ipswich Town (English Championship) (2)
Simeon Jackson - Rushden & Diamonds (Blue Square Conf. National) (5)

Germany
Daniel Imhof - VfL Bochum (German Bundesliga 1) (1)
Ryan Gyaki - Hansa Rostock (German Bundesliga 1) (1)
Rob Friend - Borussia Monchengladbach (German Budesliga 2) (2)
Nik Ledgerwood - 1860 Mnchen (German Bundesliga 2)(2)
Josh Simpson - Kaiserslautern (German Bundesliga 2) (2)
Patrice Bernier - Kaiserslautern (German Bundesliga 2) (2)
Kevin McKenna - FK Koln (German Bundesliga 2) (2)
Kennedy Owusu-Ansah - Hertha BSC II (Oberliga Nord) (4)
Riley O'Neill - Wilhelmshaven (Oberliga Nord) (4)

Greece
Tam Nsaliwa - AEK Athens (Greek Super League) (1)
Tomasz Radzinski - Xanthi (Greek Super League) (1)
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: jamaica2099 on December 20, 2007, 04:36:55 PM
These ten Canadian players will create serious problems for the Reggae Boyz in qualifers.
Wish you luck against all the Reggae Boyz that I wish I could name that are currently playing overseas.
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Winnipeg Fury on December 20, 2007, 04:38:45 PM
These ten Canadian players will create serious problems for the Reggae Boyz in qualifers.
Wish you luck against all the Reggae Boyz that I wish I could name that are currently playing overseas.

Not so fast, I'm still compiling the list of Canucks.  These are all first team senior players that have featured for Canada.
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: jamaica2099 on December 20, 2007, 04:45:13 PM
These ten Canadian players will create serious problems for the Reggae Boyz in qualifers.
Wish you luck against all the Reggae Boyz that I wish I could name that are currently playing overseas.

Not so fast, I'm still compiling the list of Canucks. These are all first team senior players that have featured for Canada.
Okay! ;D Please continue.
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Winnipeg Fury on December 20, 2007, 04:48:12 PM
These ten Canadian players will create serious problems for the Reggae Boyz in qualifers.
Wish you luck against all the Reggae Boyz that I wish I could name that are currently playing overseas.

Not so fast, I'm still compiling the list of Canucks. These are all first team senior players that have featured for Canada.
Okay! ;D Please continue.


Alright, that is Canada's World Cup Qualifying player pool.  This does not include players from TFC, Whitecaps or Montreal.

Lets see the 22 Jamaicans....and let's be realistic.  There is no point rattling off youth team players.  Strictly, capped senior players.

Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: jamaica2099 on December 20, 2007, 06:20:33 PM
These ten Canadian players will create serious problems for the Reggae Boyz in qualifers.
Wish you luck against all the Reggae Boyz that I wish I could name that are currently playing overseas.

Not so fast, I'm still compiling the list of Canucks. These are all first team senior players that have featured for Canada.
Okay! ;D Please continue.


Alright, that is Canada's World Cup Qualifying player pool. This does not include players from TFC, Whitecaps or Montreal.

Lets see the 22 Jamaicans....and let's be realistic. There is no point rattling off youth team players. Strictly, capped senior players.


I say 22 for two squads which FIFA allows. And I don't know of any Young Reggae Boy playing overseas.
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Winnipeg Fury on December 20, 2007, 06:31:31 PM


Alright, but list the 22 players playing abroad.........let's have a look at them.......

We all know about Ricardo Gardner with Bolton, but what else do you have ?
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Trini _2026 on December 20, 2007, 06:45:30 PM
Doh study he fury ja2099 just chatting but from ready they forum this is what i come up with

Aint no 22 jamaica born playing abroad

EPL
Gardner starter
Davis

Championship
Ricardo fuller starter
demar phillps
 austin
Jermaine johnson
damion stewart starter
shelton

league 1

league 2
omar dealey
ricketts

sweden
kari stephenson starter

norway
oneil thompson???

belgium d 3
morrison
stewart
wolfe


Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: dinho on December 20, 2007, 06:50:31 PM
aren't there other exciting forums out there where a canada v jamaica tit for tat can be hosted?
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Sam on December 20, 2007, 06:51:18 PM
Here look a list

England
Ricardo Gardner (Bolton Wanderers)
Ricardo Fuller (Stoke City)
Demar Phillips (Stoke City)
Rudolph Austin (Stoke City)
Claude Davis (Derby County)
Damion Stewart (Queens Park Rangers)
Donovan Ricketts (Bradford City)
Omar Daley (Bradford City)
Jamal Campbell-Ryce (Barnsley)
Nyron Nosworthy (Sunderland)
Jermaine Johnson (Sheffield Wednesday)
Luton Shelton (Sheffield United)
Damien Francis (Watford)
Jobi McAnuff (Watford)
Joel Grant (Watford)
Marlon King (Watford)

Sweden
Khari Stephenson (AIK)
Jermaine Hue (Mjllby)

Russia
Damani Ralph (FC Rubin Kazan)

USA
Dane Richards (New York Red Bulls)
Shavar Thomas (Chivas USA)
Omar Cummings (Colorado Raphids)
Machel Millwood (Atlanta Silverbacks)
Tyrone Marshall (Toronto FC)

Jamaica
Fabian Taylor (Harbour View)
Robert Scarlett (Harbour View)
Garfield Reid (Waterhouse F.C)

China
Sean Fraser (Nanchang Bayi)

I am sure experience players such as Andrew Williams (Real Salt Lake), Micah Hyde (Peterborough United), Kevin Lisbie (Colchester United), Richard Langley (Luton Town), Deon Burton (Sheffield Wednesday), Barry Hayles (Plymouth Argyle), Onandi Lowe (Portmore United), Ian Goodison (Tranmere Rovers F.C), Jamie Lawrence (Harrow Borough) and maybe Jason Euell (Southampton) will return to their line up soon.

Younger players such as; Lovell Palmer (Harbour View), Keith Kelly (Harbour View), Teofore Bennett (Harrisburg City Islanders), Demar Stewart (Royal White Star Woluwe/Belgium), Jason Morrison (Royal White Star Woluwe/Belgium), Rafei Wolfe (Royal White Star Woluwe/Belgium) and Jermaine Taylor (Tivoli Gardens) have been in and out of their senior team.

Joe Public (Trinidad) players who have also been in and out of the Jamaica team like Adrian Mitchell, Carlington Smith, Wolry Wolfe and Jacomeno Barrett could all be included. And maybe Reon Nelson of Joe Public too, he scored 3 goals for Joe Public this season but last season he did great.
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Winnipeg Fury on December 20, 2007, 06:53:49 PM
Thanks

They don't have to be Jamaican born, just JA internationals. We keep hearing about all these English born players that are Jamaican internationals, are they listed as well.

Can you tell me what teams these players are on ?
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Winnipeg Fury on December 20, 2007, 07:48:48 PM
Here look a list

England
Ricardo Gardner (Bolton Wanderers)
Ricardo Fuller (Stoke City)
Demar Phillips (Stoke City)
Rudolph Austin (Stoke City)
Claude Davis (Derby County)
Damion Stewart (Queens Park Rangers)
Donovan Ricketts (Bradford City)
Omar Daley (Bradford City)
Jamal Campbell-Ryce (Barnsley)
Nyron Nosworthy (Sunderland)
Jermaine Johnson (Sheffield Wednesday)
Luton Shelton (Sheffield United)
Damien Francis (Watford)
Jobi McAnuff (Watford)
Joel Grant (Watford)
Marlon King (Watford)

Sweden
Khari Stephenson (AIK)
Jermaine Hue (Mjllby)

Russia
Damani Ralph (FC Rubin Kazan)

USA
Dane Richards (New York Red Bulls)
Shavar Thomas (Chivas USA)
Omar Cummings (Colorado Raphids)
Machel Millwood (Atlanta Silverbacks)
Tyrone Marshall (Toronto FC)

Jamaica
Fabian Taylor (Harbour View)
Robert Scarlett (Harbour View)
Garfield Reid (Waterhouse F.C)

China
Sean Fraser (Nanchang Bayi)

I am sure experience players such as Andrew Williams (Real Salt Lake), Micah Hyde (Peterborough United), Kevin Lisbie (Colchester United), Richard Langley (Luton Town), Deon Burton (Sheffield Wednesday), Barry Hayles (Plymouth Argyle), Onandi Lowe (Portmore United), Ian Goodison (Tranmere Rovers F.C), Jamie Lawrence (Harrow Borough) and maybe Jason Euell (Southampton) will return to their line up soon.

Younger players such as; Lovell Palmer (Harbour View), Keith Kelly (Harbour View), Teofore Bennett (Harrisburg City Islanders), Demar Stewart (Royal White Star Woluwe/Belgium), Jason Morrison (Royal White Star Woluwe/Belgium), Rafei Wolfe (Royal White Star Woluwe/Belgium) and Jermaine Taylor (Tivoli Gardens) have been in and out of their senior team.

Joe Public (Trinidad) players who have also been in and out of the Jamaica team like Adrian Mitchell, Carlington Smith, Wolry Wolfe and Jacomeno Barrett could all be included. And maybe Reon Nelson of Joe Public too, he scored 3 goals for Joe Public this season but last season he did great.


Great list, thanks.

Are these all first team players ?

I was impressed by Campbell-Ryce when Jamaica played Canada in Montreal. He was the best Jamaican on the field.

Who are the big Jamaican strikers ?


Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Sam on December 20, 2007, 08:19:33 PM
Here look a list

England
Ricardo Gardner (Bolton Wanderers)
Ricardo Fuller (Stoke City)
Demar Phillips (Stoke City)
Rudolph Austin (Stoke City)
Claude Davis (Derby County)
Damion Stewart (Queens Park Rangers)
Donovan Ricketts (Bradford City)
Omar Daley (Bradford City)
Jamal Campbell-Ryce (Barnsley)
Nyron Nosworthy (Sunderland)
Jermaine Johnson (Sheffield Wednesday)
Luton Shelton (Sheffield United)
Damien Francis (Watford)
Jobi McAnuff (Watford)
Joel Grant (Watford)
Marlon King (Watford)

Sweden
Khari Stephenson (AIK)
Jermaine Hue (Mjllby)

Russia
Damani Ralph (FC Rubin Kazan)

USA
Dane Richards (New York Red Bulls)
Shavar Thomas (Chivas USA)
Omar Cummings (Colorado Raphids)
Machel Millwood (Atlanta Silverbacks)
Tyrone Marshall (Toronto FC)

Jamaica
Fabian Taylor (Harbour View)
Robert Scarlett (Harbour View)
Garfield Reid (Waterhouse F.C)

I am sure experience players such as Andrew Williams (Real Salt Lake), Micah Hyde (Peterborough United), Kevin Lisbie (Colchester United), Richard Langley (Luton Town), Deon Burton (Sheffield Wednesday), Barry Hayles (Plymouth Argyle), Onandi Lowe (Portmore United), Ian Goodison (Tranmere Rovers F.C), Jamie Lawrence (Harrow Borough) and maybe Jason Euell (Southampton) will return to their line up soon.

Younger players such as; Lovell Palmer (Harbour View), Keith Kelly (Harbour View), Teofore Bennett (Harrisburg City Islanders), Demar Stewart (Royal White Star Woluwe/Belgium), Jason Morrison (Royal White Star Woluwe/Belgium), Rafei Wolfe (Royal White Star Woluwe/Belgium) and Jermaine Taylor (Tivoli Gardens) have been in and out of their senior team.

Joe Public (Trinidad) players who have also been in and out of the Jamaica team like Adrian Mitchell, Carlington Smith, Wolry Wolfe and Jacomeno Barrett could all be included. And maybe Reon Nelson of Joe Public too, he scored 3 goals for Joe Public this season but last season he did great.

My list above are all senior players.

Ricardo Fuller, Luton Shelton, Damani Ralph, Onandi Lowe, Marlon King (English Born), Deon Burton (English Born), Barry Hayles (English Born), Jamal Campbell-Ryce (English Born), Jason Euell (English Born) and Jobi McAnuff (English Born) are all decent strikers.

Micah Hyde, Jamie Lawrence, Damien Francis, Kevin Lisbie, Richard Langley, Joel Grant, Nyron Nosworthy are also some of their players that was born in England, Andrew Williams and Sean Fraser was born in Canada.

They new coach Rene Simoes was the one who introduced Jamaica to foreign born is back, so God alone knows who he will dig up as there is Jamaicans living all over the world like cock roach in NY.
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Kingk on December 21, 2007, 12:42:12 AM
just a quick question no offense .. why is this posted on this (T&T) forum   ???
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Jah Gol on December 21, 2007, 06:20:25 AM
just a quick question no offense .. why is this posted on this (T&T) forum ???
Because both JA2099 and Winnipeg Fury know that the Socawarriors.net forum is one the best football forums around. That, plus they are intrigued by Trini humour and wit. :beermug:
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Winnipeg Fury on December 21, 2007, 06:22:38 AM
just a quick question no offense .. why is this posted on this (T&T) forum ???

No problem, how about because we are both CONCACAF opponents of T&T.

Now why would you be concerned with posts like mine that are relevant to T&T, when clearly half the page has NOTHING to do with T&T in the slightest.

Let's take a look:

AC Milan/Drogba
United Want Berbatov
Watford Deporting Player
Brazilian Coaches
Peter Crouch
Champions League Draw
ARSENAL FOREVER
Lehmann
Brasil vs France
Super Classico
Adriano



Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Winnipeg Fury on December 21, 2007, 06:25:02 AM
just a quick question no offense .. why is this posted on this (T&T) forum ???
Because both JA2099 and Winnipeg Fury know that the Socawarriors.net forum is one the best football forums around. That, plus they are intrigued by Trini humour and wit. :beermug:


You are correct.  It gives this Canadian fan a different perspective to many things in CONCACAF, particularly on the islands.

That is why I have been on here forever and one of the few original posters.


Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Reggaefan on December 21, 2007, 07:00:15 AM
just a quick question no offense .. why is this posted on this (T&T) forum ???
Because both JA2099 and Winnipeg Fury know that the Socawarriors.net forum is one the best football forums around. That, plus they are intrigued by Trini humour and wit. :beermug:

Actually It always amaze me how the Trinis on this forum seem to be "shy" at posting on the RBZ forums. I mean there are a few here that are brave enough, but for some reason everyone seem to be scared of posting on Jamaica's forums. And i am almost 100% certain WinnipegFury visits the RBZ forums on a regular basis.....its beyon me why he would want to post his/her question here.

At any rate, Winnipeg, the players you listed for Canada...where were they last qualifying? Did they take part in the last gold cup? Believe it or not, Canada is one of the teams Jamaica will have to, and will, take six points from when the second round of qualifying begins. Its much easier for our players to win in Canada than it is to win in Mexico/Hunduras.
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Jah Gol on December 21, 2007, 07:05:44 AM
just a quick question no offense .. why is this posted on this (T&T) forum ???
Because both JA2099 and Winnipeg Fury know that the Socawarriors.net forum is one the best football forums around. That, plus they are intrigued by Trini humour and wit. :beermug:

Actually It always amaze me how the Trinis on this forum seem to be "shy" at posting on the RBZ forums. I mean there are a few here that are brave enough, but for some reason everyone seem to be scared of posting on Jamaica's forums. And i am almost 100% certain WinnipegFury visits the RBZ forums on a regular basis.....its beyon me why he would want to post his/her question here.

At any rate, Winnipeg, the players you listed for Canada...where were they last qualifying? Did they take part in the last gold cup? Believe it or not, Canada is one of the teams Jamaica will have to, and will, take six points from when the second round of qualifying begins. Its much easier for our players to win in Canada than it is to win in Mexico/Hunduras.
RF you mustn't be so dishonest. Talk d trute. Anybody who visit that site will see how dead it is. Its  not nearly as interesting as ours.
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Sam on December 21, 2007, 07:19:44 AM
just a quick question no offense .. why is this posted on this (T&T) forum ???
Because both JA2099 and Winnipeg Fury know that the Socawarriors.net forum is one the best football forums around. That, plus they are intrigued by Trini humour and wit. :beermug:

Actually It always amaze me how the Trinis on this forum seem to be "shy" at posting on the RBZ forums. I mean there are a few here that are brave enough, but for some reason everyone seem to be scared of posting on Jamaica's forums. And i am almost 100% certain WinnipegFury visits the RBZ forums on a regular basis.....its beyon me why he would want to post his/her question here.

Real psychology here RF... now who de f00ck will what to post there when this site is de BEST in CONCACAF !!!!!!!!!

Go way !!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: chinee boi on December 21, 2007, 08:07:49 AM
just a quick question no offense .. why is this posted on this (T&T) forum ???
Because both JA2099 and Winnipeg Fury know that the Socawarriors.net forum is one the best football forums around. That, plus they are intrigued by Trini humour and wit. :beermug:

Actually It always amaze me how the Trinis on this forum seem to be "shy" at posting on the RBZ forums. I mean there are a few here that are brave enough, but for some reason everyone seem to be scared of posting on Jamaica's forums. And i am almost 100% certain WinnipegFury visits the RBZ forums on a regular basis.....its beyon me why he would want to post his/her question here.

Real psychology here RF... now who de f00ck will what to post there when this site is de BEST in CONCACAF !!!!!!!!!

Go way !!!!!!!!!!!!

yuh mean world not CONCACAF only  :P
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: jamaica2099 on December 21, 2007, 08:45:23 AM
Here look a list

England
Ricardo Gardner (Bolton Wanderers)
Ricardo Fuller (Stoke City)
Demar Phillips (Stoke City)
Rudolph Austin (Stoke City)
Claude Davis (Derby County)
Damion Stewart (Queens Park Rangers)
Donovan Ricketts (Bradford City)
Omar Daley (Bradford City)
Jamal Campbell-Ryce (Barnsley)
Nyron Nosworthy (Sunderland)
Jermaine Johnson (Sheffield Wednesday)
Luton Shelton (Sheffield United)
Damien Francis (Watford)
Jobi McAnuff (Watford)
Joel Grant (Watford)
Marlon King (Watford)

Sweden
Khari Stephenson (AIK)
Jermaine Hue (Mjllby)

Russia
Damani Ralph (FC Rubin Kazan)

USA
Dane Richards (New York Red Bulls)
Shavar Thomas (Chivas USA)
Omar Cummings (Colorado Raphids)
Machel Millwood (Atlanta Silverbacks)
Tyrone Marshall (Toronto FC)

Jamaica
Fabian Taylor (Harbour View)
Robert Scarlett (Harbour View)
Garfield Reid (Waterhouse F.C)

I am sure experience players such as Andrew Williams (Real Salt Lake), Micah Hyde (Peterborough United), Kevin Lisbie (Colchester United), Richard Langley (Luton Town), Deon Burton (Sheffield Wednesday), Barry Hayles (Plymouth Argyle), Onandi Lowe (Portmore United), Ian Goodison (Tranmere Rovers F.C), Jamie Lawrence (Harrow Borough) and maybe Jason Euell (Southampton) will return to their line up soon.

Younger players such as; Lovell Palmer (Harbour View), Keith Kelly (Harbour View), Teofore Bennett (Harrisburg City Islanders), Demar Stewart (Royal White Star Woluwe/Belgium), Jason Morrison (Royal White Star Woluwe/Belgium), Rafei Wolfe (Royal White Star Woluwe/Belgium) and Jermaine Taylor (Tivoli Gardens) have been in and out of their senior team.

Joe Public (Trinidad) players who have also been in and out of the Jamaica team like Adrian Mitchell, Carlington Smith, Wolry Wolfe and Jacomeno Barrett could all be included. And maybe Reon Nelson of Joe Public too, he scored 3 goals for Joe Public this season but last season he did great.
Most of the English-born Reggae Boyz won't be back. And you forgot Sean Fraser who's playing in Brazil.
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: jamaica2099 on December 21, 2007, 08:47:00 AM
Here look a list

England
Ricardo Gardner (Bolton Wanderers)
Ricardo Fuller (Stoke City)
Demar Phillips (Stoke City)
Rudolph Austin (Stoke City)
Claude Davis (Derby County)
Damion Stewart (Queens Park Rangers)
Donovan Ricketts (Bradford City)
Omar Daley (Bradford City)
Jamal Campbell-Ryce (Barnsley)
Nyron Nosworthy (Sunderland)
Jermaine Johnson (Sheffield Wednesday)
Luton Shelton (Sheffield United)
Damien Francis (Watford)
Jobi McAnuff (Watford)
Joel Grant (Watford)
Marlon King (Watford)

Sweden
Khari Stephenson (AIK)
Jermaine Hue (Mjllby)

Russia
Damani Ralph (FC Rubin Kazan)

USA
Dane Richards (New York Red Bulls)
Shavar Thomas (Chivas USA)
Omar Cummings (Colorado Raphids)
Machel Millwood (Atlanta Silverbacks)
Tyrone Marshall (Toronto FC)

Jamaica
Fabian Taylor (Harbour View)
Robert Scarlett (Harbour View)
Garfield Reid (Waterhouse F.C)

I am sure experience players such as Andrew Williams (Real Salt Lake), Micah Hyde (Peterborough United), Kevin Lisbie (Colchester United), Richard Langley (Luton Town), Deon Burton (Sheffield Wednesday), Barry Hayles (Plymouth Argyle), Onandi Lowe (Portmore United), Ian Goodison (Tranmere Rovers F.C), Jamie Lawrence (Harrow Borough) and maybe Jason Euell (Southampton) will return to their line up soon.

Younger players such as; Lovell Palmer (Harbour View), Keith Kelly (Harbour View), Teofore Bennett (Harrisburg City Islanders), Demar Stewart (Royal White Star Woluwe/Belgium), Jason Morrison (Royal White Star Woluwe/Belgium), Rafei Wolfe (Royal White Star Woluwe/Belgium) and Jermaine Taylor (Tivoli Gardens) have been in and out of their senior team.

Joe Public (Trinidad) players who have also been in and out of the Jamaica team like Adrian Mitchell, Carlington Smith, Wolry Wolfe and Jacomeno Barrett could all be included. And maybe Reon Nelson of Joe Public too, he scored 3 goals for Joe Public this season but last season he did great.


Great list, thanks.

Are these all first team players ?

I was impressed by Campbell-Ryce when Jamaica played Canada in Montreal. He was the best Jamaican on the field.

Who are the big Jamaican strikers ?



Keep in mind also that it was not Reggae Boyz squad that played in both legs.
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: jamaica2099 on December 21, 2007, 08:51:24 AM
just a quick question no offense .. why is this posted on this (T&T) forum ???
Because both JA2099 and Winnipeg Fury know that the Socawarriors.net forum is one the best football forums around. That, plus they are intrigued by Trini humour and wit. :beermug:
As I pointed out to the Trinis on this forum. I mainly respond to threads that involve Jamaica. Because I'm 1000% Jamaican. ;D
Trinis are just supporting minor cast in my posts.
 
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Kingk on December 21, 2007, 09:00:52 AM
just a quick question no offense .. why is this posted on this (T&T) forum ???
Because both JA2099 and Winnipeg Fury know that the Socawarriors.net forum is one the best football forums around. That, plus they are intrigued by Trini humour and wit. :beermug:
As I pointed out to the Trinis on this forum. I mainly respond to threads that involve Jamaica. Because I'm 1000% Jamaican. ;D
Trinis are just supporting minor cast in my posts.
 
too bad the reggae boys forum isn't as interesting as the soca warriors own maybe we should post some soca warriors news to brighten up ur board same with the CSA ;D
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Winnipeg Fury on December 21, 2007, 09:21:37 AM
just a quick question no offense .. why is this posted on this (T&T) forum ???
Because both JA2099 and Winnipeg Fury know that the Socawarriors.net forum is one the best football forums around. That, plus they are intrigued by Trini humour and wit. :beermug:

Actually It always amaze me how the Trinis on this forum seem to be "shy" at posting on the RBZ forums. I mean there are a few here that are brave enough, but for some reason everyone seem to be scared of posting on Jamaica's forums. And i am almost 100% certain WinnipegFury visits the RBZ forums on a regular basis.....its beyon me why he would want to post his/her question here.

At any rate, Winnipeg, the players you listed for Canada...where were they last qualifying? Did they take part in the last gold cup? Believe it or not, Canada is one of the teams Jamaica will have to, and will, take six points from when the second round of qualifying begins. Its much easier for our players to win in Canada than it is to win in Mexico/Hunduras.
RF you mustn't be so dishonest. Talk d trute. Anybody who visit that site will see how dead it is. Its not nearly as interesting as ours.



Jah speaks the truth.  The Reggae Boyz site is DEAD.  I've always been partial to the Soca site.  I was actually shocked and appalled how dead the Reggae Boyz site is.
 
Anything up with Jamaica, I know RF and crew will post.  I also appreciate posters from Haiti, Barbados etc.....a nice broad perspective.







Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Winnipeg Fury on December 21, 2007, 09:26:29 AM
just a quick question no offense .. why is this posted on this (T&T) forum ???
Because both JA2099 and Winnipeg Fury know that the Socawarriors.net forum is one the best football forums around. That, plus they are intrigued by Trini humour and wit. :beermug:


At any rate, Winnipeg, the players you listed for Canada...where were they last qualifying? Did they take part in the last gold cup? Believe it or not, Canada is one of the teams Jamaica will have to, and will, take six points from when the second round of qualifying begins. Its much easier for our players to win in Canada than it is to win in Mexico/Hunduras.


These are all capped players, but of course different players are used at different times, injuries, suspensions, club committments, etc....

Depending where we play and what time of year, the bulk of our players may be NA based or European based.  Particularly for exhibitions.




Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: ZANDOLIE on December 21, 2007, 09:41:16 AM
Because I'm 1000% Jamaican. ;D


You should think about recieving medical help for that. Or pehaps some counselling.


Trinis are just supporting minor cast in my posts.



That's OK, your posts are just a minor annoyance  ;D  like a fly in a fish broth. But thanks for acknowledging this is the best football forum in the Caribbean.
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: jamaica2099 on December 21, 2007, 09:45:40 AM
Because I'm 1000% Jamaican. ;D


You should think about recieving medical help for that. Or pehaps some counselling.


Trinis are just supporting minor cast in my posts.



That's OK, your posts are just a minor annoyance like a fly in a fish broth ;D But thanks for acknowledging this is the best football forum in the Caribbean.
The only acknowledgment I made is responding to threads about Jamaica.
The drug seem to be working because I'm now 1001% Jamaican. ;D
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: ZANDOLIE on December 21, 2007, 09:55:54 AM
OK breds I understand, yuh patriotism will not allow you to admit what you know to be true. :afro:

Personally I visit the RB site and the football discussion is sometimes dead. The posters seem to talk even less about their local leagues than we do here, which surprised me seeing how much Jammies love they ball but the topics in the other discussion forums can be interesting. The relative homogeneity of Jamaican people and culture allows them freedom to tackle some questions Trinis on this board would not touch. Anyways back to football.

Peace
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: jamaica2099 on December 21, 2007, 10:20:16 AM
OK breds I understand, yuh patriotism will not allow you to admit what you know to be true. :afro:

Personally I visit the RB site and the football discussion is sometimes dead. The posters seem to talk even less about their local leagues than we do here, which surprised me seeing how much Jammies love they ball but the topics in the other discussion forums can be interesting. The relative homogeneity of Jamaican people and culture allows them freedom to tackle some questions Trinis on this board would not touch. Anyways back to football.

Peace
I visit both sites every day and go through the threads. At most I will respond to a post on the RB site, but honestly, this is the longest I have respond on this site. And this happened simply of the World Cup draw and what is been post about Jamaica. Otherwise I would be here. Instead I try to find other football sites on the web.   
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: saga pinto on December 21, 2007, 10:29:51 AM
Just to comment about Reon Nelson,saw him play and he's an exciting player,with speed,technique and timing...........
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Reggaefan on December 21, 2007, 10:30:00 AM
just a quick question no offense .. why is this posted on this (T&T) forum ???
Because both JA2099 and Winnipeg Fury know that the Socawarriors.net forum is one the best football forums around. That, plus they are intrigued by Trini humour and wit. :beermug:

Actually It always amaze me how the Trinis on this forum seem to be "shy" at posting on the RBZ forums. I mean there are a few here that are brave enough, but for some reason everyone seem to be scared of posting on Jamaica's forums. And i am almost 100% certain WinnipegFury visits the RBZ forums on a regular basis.....its beyon me why he would want to post his/her question here.

Real psychology here RF... now who de f00ck will what to post there when this site is de BEST in CONCACAF !!!!!!!!!

Go way !!!!!!!!!!!!


This site is best in CONCACAF in terms of what?? You obviously havent been around the web long enough. Check out www.reggaeboyzsc.com home page...lots of technology behind that site, and a brand new version in the works...should be rolled out early 2008. Big things in store!
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Winnipeg Fury on December 21, 2007, 10:34:58 AM
just a quick question no offense .. why is this posted on this (T&T) forum ???
Because both JA2099 and Winnipeg Fury know that the Socawarriors.net forum is one the best football forums around. That, plus they are intrigued by Trini humour and wit. :beermug:

Actually It always amaze me how the Trinis on this forum seem to be "shy" at posting on the RBZ forums. I mean there are a few here that are brave enough, but for some reason everyone seem to be scared of posting on Jamaica's forums. And i am almost 100% certain WinnipegFury visits the RBZ forums on a regular basis.....its beyon me why he would want to post his/her question here.

Real psychology here RF... now who de f00ck will what to post there when this site is de BEST in CONCACAF !!!!!!!!!

Go way !!!!!!!!!!!!


This site is best in CONCACAF in terms of what?? You obviously havent been around the web long enough. Check out www.reggaeboyzsc.com home page...lots of technology behind that site, and a brand new version in the works...should be rolled out early 2008. Big things in store!

In terms of news not bad, but the discussion is dead.


Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Reggaefan on December 21, 2007, 10:44:05 AM
just a quick question no offense .. why is this posted on this (T&T) forum ???
Because both JA2099 and Winnipeg Fury know that the Socawarriors.net forum is one the best football forums around. That, plus they are intrigued by Trini humour and wit. :beermug:

Actually It always amaze me how the Trinis on this forum seem to be "shy" at posting on the RBZ forums. I mean there are a few here that are brave enough, but for some reason everyone seem to be scared of posting on Jamaica's forums. And i am almost 100% certain WinnipegFury visits the RBZ forums on a regular basis.....its beyon me why he would want to post his/her question here.

Real psychology here RF... now who de f00ck will what to post there when this site is de BEST in CONCACAF !!!!!!!!!

Go way !!!!!!!!!!!!


This site is best in CONCACAF in terms of what?? You obviously havent been around the web long enough. Check out www.reggaeboyzsc.com home page...lots of technology behind that site, and a brand new version in the works...should be rolled out early 2008. Big things in store!

In terms of news not bad, but the discussion is dead.




As with most discussion forums, you will find that the discussion is more lively around the time when the national team(s) are active, or when there is something significant happening..new coach/TD, new federation president etc. T&T football is still feeling the after effects of it's Germany 06 qualification...so the exuberence of the posters here comes as no surprise...it happened ten years ago when jamaica went to France, and the 4 years following. I'll admit, posters here are more inclined to discuss world football...whereas the trend on the RBZ forums is for discussions relating in some way to RBS football....
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Reggaefan on December 21, 2007, 10:46:53 AM
Just to comment about Reon Nelson,saw him play and he's an exciting player,with speed,technique and timing...........

If his desire is to play for JAmaica and get an opportunity to play football in Europe, he might need to go back to Portmore United where he can be seen by the local selectors/coaching staff.  As it is right now, he will not be able to play in England without the neccesary international caps.  Two of his former team-mates from Portmore United are currently on the books at Stoke City in the English League Championships (Rudi Austin and Demar Philips)
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Peong on December 21, 2007, 11:21:26 AM
This site is best in CONCACAF in terms of what?? You obviously havent been around the web long enough. Check out www.reggaeboyzsc.com home page...lots of technology behind that site, and a brand new version in the works...should be rolled out early 2008. Big things in store!

Who gives a shit about the technology behind the site?
Nobody here is talking about that.
Ppl talkin about content.

Just because that site uses your software you want to big it up.
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Sam on December 21, 2007, 11:41:57 AM
Reggaefart, Take your technology and shove it up your kakahole....

This site is de best...... this is why you are here....
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: ZANDOLIE on December 21, 2007, 12:03:11 PM
Reggaefart, Take your technology and shove it up your kakahole....

This site is de best...... this is why you are here....

 :rotfl: plain words delivered with great eloquence

classic
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Reggaefan on December 21, 2007, 02:39:44 PM
Reggaefart, Take your technology and shove it up your kakahole....

This site is de best...... this is why you are here....

Cant argue with u there boss. If in your mind tthis site is the best, then go ahead, knock yourself out. None better in CONCACAF.
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Reggaefan on December 21, 2007, 02:51:54 PM
This site is best in CONCACAF in terms of what?? You obviously havent been around the web long enough. Check out www.reggaeboyzsc.com home page...lots of technology behind that site, and a brand new version in the works...should be rolled out early 2008. Big things in store!

Who gives a shit about the technology behind the site?
Nobody here is talking about that.
Ppl talkin about content.

Just because that site uses your software you want to big it up.


Technology has alot to do with the content and how it is presented, how easy it is to update that content.
This forum aside, how easy would it be for someone to post a news article on the home page of the Socwarriors.net web site? I suspect not very easy, as the technology behind that site is, relatively speaking, dated technology. Which is even more reason why everyone here should appreciate the work being done by whoever it is that keeps the main socawarriors.net site updated....due to the very manual nature in which the updates are done. on www.reggaeboyzsc.com, it takes only a matter of seconds (really) to post a news article, or for one of the Columnists to publish an article...and he can pretty much do it from anywhere in the world, much like how we can make posts on this forum. i have offered in the past to make the application avaialable free of cost to the socwarriors.net, but it seems hold habbits are hard to kick ;D Theres alot of content on socwarriors.net, but  alot of that conent is hidden and not reachable by typical search engine users out there today simplye because the technology being used to drive the site does not facilitate adequate search engine optimization techniques.
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: ZANDOLIE on December 21, 2007, 03:27:46 PM
You here all the time yet yuh insulting the administrators in they face insinuating this site is no good. Yuh feel dem smiley face yuh put in post supposed to placate somebody. Anyway I know you not representative, no Jamaican I know would show such a lack of grace.
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Winnipeg Fury on December 21, 2007, 03:31:52 PM

Let me settle this arguement by saying that The Voyageurs is better than either site. Now before all you Soca fans get worked up, keep in mind it was The Voyageurs that assisted Flex in getting this site started (which is why I have been here since day one).

As for the Reggae Boyz site, the technology may be better, I won't pretend to be an expert in that field. But if the content is not present, then it matters little.
Judging by the lack to Jamaican fans on the discussion board, that tells you something. Out of the millions of Jamaicans all over the world, the site should be hopping continually.

Hands down, Soca Warriors is the better site between the two, even with the deficiency in technology that you alledge.






Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Trini _2026 on December 21, 2007, 03:58:33 PM
This site is best in CONCACAF in terms of what?? You obviously havent been around the web long enough. Check out www.reggaeboyzsc.com home page...lots of technology behind that site, and a brand new version in the works...should be rolled out early 2008. Big things in store!

Who gives a shit about the technology behind the site?
Nobody here is talking about that.
Ppl talkin about content.

Just because that site uses your software you want to big it up.


Technology has alot to do with the content and how it is presented, how easy it is to update that content.
This forum aside, how easy would it be for someone to post a news article on the home page of the Socwarriors.net web site? I suspect not very easy, as the technology behind that site is, relatively speaking, dated technology. Which is even more reason why everyone here should appreciate the work being done by whoever it is that keeps the main socawarriors.net site updated....due to the very manual nature in which the updates are done. on www.reggaeboyzsc.com, it takes only a matter of seconds (really) to post a news article, or for one of the Columnists to publish an article...and he can pretty much do it from anywhere in the world, much like how we can make posts on this forum. i have offered in the past to make the application avaialable free of cost to the socwarriors.net, but it seems hold habbits are hard to kick ;D Theres alot of content on socwarriors.net, but alot of that conent is hidden and not reachable by typical search engine users out there today simplye because the technology being used to drive the site does not facilitate adequate search engine optimization techniques.

rf what is your profession again network administrator
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Dutty on December 21, 2007, 04:14:11 PM


rf what is your profession again network administrator
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Professional agitator is moire like it

Look whey tings reach nah,,, RF beggin and grovellin for people to log on to the reggaebuzted site...and still tryin to hol up he head in smart

de man operatin like ah geek trying to impress ah sweet woman by tellin she much lines of code he could write in an hour


an look winterpegfurry tryin to stop argument?....what next?? bake and shark go admit he wrong about someting?

Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: WestCoast on December 21, 2007, 04:37:05 PM
Theres alot of content on socwarriors.net, but alot of that conent is hidden and not reachable by typical search engine users out there today simplye because the technology being used to drive the site does not facilitate adequate search engine optimization techniques.
dais de best right there :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
allya using Gangaoogle ..... :rotfl: :rotfl:

rf what is your profession again network administrator
Quote
Professional agitator is moire like it
Look whey tings reach nah,,, RF beggin and grovellin for people to log on to the reggaebuzted site...and still tryin to hol up he head in smart
de man operatin like ah geek trying to impress ah sweet woman by tellin she much lines of code he could write in an hour
an look winterpegfurry tryin to stop argument?....what next?? bake and shark go admit he wrong about someting?
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Peong on December 21, 2007, 07:27:36 PM
Theres alot of content on socwarriors.net, but  alot of that conent is hidden and not reachable by typical search engine users out there today simplye because the technology being used to drive the site does not facilitate adequate search engine optimization techniques.

A search for "Trinidad football" on google returns this site as the first result.
In a search for "jamaica football" reggaeboyzsc comes in at #6.

Boomsieclaat go and try to improve your google search ranking.
If you were doing SEO for my site I woulda fire yuh.
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Midknight on December 22, 2007, 12:50:53 AM


rf what is your profession again network administrator
Quote

Professional agitator is moire like it

Look whey tings reach nah,,, RF beggin and grovellin for people to log on to the reggaebuzted site...and still tryin to hol up he head in smart

de man operatin like ah geek trying to impress ah sweet woman by tellin she much lines of code he could write in an hour


an look winterpegfurry tryin to stop argument?....what next?? bake and shark go admit he wrong about someting?



its the end of the world as we know it...
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Reggaefan on December 23, 2007, 03:40:23 AM
Theres alot of content on socwarriors.net, but alot of that conent is hidden and not reachable by typical search engine users out there today simplye because the technology being used to drive the site does not facilitate adequate search engine optimization techniques.

A search for "Trinidad football" on google returns this site as the first result.
In a search for "jamaica football" reggaeboyzsc comes in at #6.

Boomsieclaat go and try to improve your google search ranking.
If you were doing SEO for my site I woulda fire yuh.

LOL.  Like you didnt comprehend waht you read in my post! reggaeboyzsc.com is but one of no less than perhaps 20 or more sites on teh web that carries reggaeboys football content...some of the other sites pay to have their content listed with the search engine...somethng we dont do at reggaeboyzsc.  Fact that socawarriors.net and warrior nation are perhaps the only 2 such sites that carry socawarrios content, the liklihood of you having a #1 or #2 search engine ranking is SIGNIFICANTLY HIGHER.

 
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Peong on December 23, 2007, 03:29:59 PM
LOL.  Like you didnt comprehend waht you read in my post! reggaeboyzsc.com is but one of no less than perhaps 20 or more sites on teh web that carries reggaeboys football content...some of the other sites pay to have their content listed with the search engine...somethng we dont do at reggaeboyzsc.  Fact that socawarriors.net and warrior nation are perhaps the only 2 such sites that carry socawarrios content, the liklihood of you having a #1 or #2 search engine ranking is SIGNIFICANTLY HIGHER.

Fool you cannot pay for search ranking, you getting confused with paying for ads to be shown next to search results.
Search ranking is determined by content, hits, inbound links etc.

Now I'm not surprised that you think your site is better than this one, you don't have a clue what you're talking about.
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Sam on December 24, 2007, 07:26:54 AM
A search for "Trinidad football" on google returns this site as the first result.
In a search for "jamaica football" reggaeboyzsc comes in at #6.

Boomsieclaat go and try to improve your google search ranking.
If you were doing SEO for my site I woulda fire yuh.

Good one Peong !!!!!

Reggaefan, yuh mother is a man !!!!!!

Take yuh high tech site and yuh 5 members yuh have and go have a f00cking orgy. You Jamaica2000, Mosiah etc etc go f00ck each other, a bunch of boostful fargots !!!!!

De bottom line, who gives a rats ass if your site more high tech, we still not visiting !!!!!
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: leroy on December 26, 2007, 04:51:22 PM
zandolie you are correct.They mostly talk about EPL more than jamaican local leagues.Some good posters have come on RBSC what happen? nobody talks about local football on RBSC . I am jamaican and I aint here to beg friends but there is much more unity here than RBSC the ones who claim they are journalist,teachers etc...think they are better than you an belittle you more time who just wants to contribute. Come on now I usually pay my dues and post my soccer interest but they are complaining
about my english that's FK up.They laugh at you and make you feel like sh!t.I jealous sw.net humans post here on RBSC I do not know.
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Deeks on December 27, 2007, 12:08:09 AM
Merry Christmas Zandolie,
                                Tell me, What kinda questions Trini would not touch on this forum?
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Reggaefan on December 27, 2007, 12:33:41 PM
LOL. Like you didnt comprehend waht you read in my post! reggaeboyzsc.com is but one of no less than perhaps 20 or more sites on teh web that carries reggaeboys football content...some of the other sites pay to have their content listed with the search engine...somethng we dont do at reggaeboyzsc. Fact that socawarriors.net and warrior nation are perhaps the only 2 such sites that carry socawarrios content, the liklihood of you having a #1 or #2 search engine ranking is SIGNIFICANTLY HIGHER.

Fool you cannot pay for search ranking, you getting confused with paying for ads to be shown next to search results.
Search ranking is determined by content, hits, inbound links etc.

Now I'm not surprised that you think your site is better than this one, you don't have a clue what you're talking about.


Actually, you dont know what you are talking about, Peong.   You can pay google (and most other search engines) to have your content listed on the top of the search results, and i know this for a FACT...and considering that you are coming off qualification for the last world cup, its not surprising that people are more enthusistic about your football than they ever have....the key is can the momentum be sustained over the course of the next 4-5 years if T&T fails to make the next world cup? Posters will show their face whn things are good...they will stay away in bad times.
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: dinho on December 27, 2007, 12:40:26 PM
LOL.  Like you didnt comprehend waht you read in my post! reggaeboyzsc.com is but one of no less than perhaps 20 or more sites on teh web that carries reggaeboys football content...some of the other sites pay to have their content listed with the search engine...somethng we dont do at reggaeboyzsc.  Fact that socawarriors.net and warrior nation are perhaps the only 2 such sites that carry socawarrios content, the liklihood of you having a #1 or #2 search engine ranking is SIGNIFICANTLY HIGHER.

Fool you cannot pay for search ranking, you getting confused with paying for ads to be shown next to search results.
Search ranking is determined by content, hits, inbound links etc.

Now I'm not surprised that you think your site is better than this one, you don't have a clue what you're talking about.


Actually, you dont know what you are talking about, Peong.   You can pay google (and most other search engines) to have your content listed on the top of the search results, and i know this for a FACT...and considering that you are coming off qualification for the last world cup, its not surprising that people are more enthusistic about your football than they ever have....the key is can the momentum be sustained over the course of the next 4-5 years if T&T fails to make the next world cup? Posters will show their face whn things are good...they will stay away in bad times.

Reggaefan i have an honest question, please give me an honest answer..

After the Jamaica world cup campaign, were there alot of trinidadian posters on the reggaeboys forum trawling through the forum and engaging in as much discussion as what goes on here on this board today?
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Toussaint on December 27, 2007, 01:29:30 PM

As with most discussion forums, you will find that the discussion is more lively around the time when the national team(s) are active, or when there is something significant happening..new coach/TD, new federation president etc. T&T football is still feeling the after effects of it's Germany 06 qualification...so the exuberence of the posters here comes as no surprise...it happened ten years ago when jamaica went to France, and the 4 years following. I'll admit, posters here are more inclined to discuss world football...whereas the trend on the RBZ forums is for discussions relating in some way to RBS football....

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Yeah, we have been a pain in the neck, I know. ;D No GC, No Olympics, and almost no U-20 final rounds...not much to talk about, eh? ;D

Guys, I hope you do know how websites and specially forums make money. Also, you do want people to know about your football, to hear you bragging about your team, and you certainly want to know what others think about your team and learn what their teams are doing. Of course, when all that is done in respect, it's great for the forum.
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Big Magician on December 27, 2007, 03:25:35 PM
all the Jamaican players read the "England " football site....
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Peong on December 27, 2007, 03:31:05 PM

Actually, you dont know what you are talking about, Peong.   You can pay google (and most other search engines) to have your content listed on the top of the search results, and i know this for a FACT

Pussyclaat those are ADS, not SEARCH RESULTS.

On google there are ads on top and on the right of search results.
Look in the top right hand corner of that box and you will see "Sponsored Links."

Do a search for Jamaica football and EXCLUDING ALL ADS, your high-tech site still comes in 6th.

You just compounding the reason why your site is ranked so low.
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Bally on December 27, 2007, 03:41:38 PM
Reggaefart is correct you can pay for your site to be # 1 on search engines thats how it works but seeing that we dont have a lot of socawarriors and reggae boys site they will show up first learn this from my Ecommerce class. 
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Peong on December 27, 2007, 03:59:11 PM
http://www.google.com/technology/

Google's complex automated methods make human tampering with our search results extremely difficult. And though we may run relevant ads above and next to our results, Google does not sell placement within the results themselves (i.e., no one can buy a particular or higher placement). A Google search provides an easy and effective way to find high-quality websites that contain information relevant to your search.
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Reggaefan on December 27, 2007, 04:16:07 PM
http://www.google.com/technology/

Google's complex automated methods make human tampering with our search results extremely difficult. And though we may run relevant ads above and next to our results, Google does not sell placement within the results themselves (i.e., no one can buy a particular or higher placement). A Google search provides an easy and effective way to find high-quality websites that contain information relevant to your search.

Peong, give it up, you are totally misinterpreting what that article is saying. "Human Tampering" in their mind does not include what they do on their part to ensure that a paid subscriber's content gets bumped to the top of searches....This is not even something I'm going to enter into a debate with you on. Its clear you are guessing.
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Peong on December 27, 2007, 04:20:52 PM
Plain English man.

"Google does not sell placement within the results themselves"

So your problem is language skills not lack of information.

"Google nuh sell nuh placement pon de results dem deyah to rass."
 :devil:

Better yet, why don't you post a link with info about buying a search rank from google?
It should be easy to find.
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Toussaint on December 27, 2007, 06:09:26 PM
Mm! Somebody is going to lose this argument ;D. I have two such accounts with google and my sites have been received more and more hits since I opened the accounts and as you all know that's what google and others use to rank websites.

You can always submit your url to google, yahoo, and some other search engines and tell your friends that you have a great website somewhere online. But, if you really want to drive traffic to your site and get a higher rank fast, the only shortcut is to pay for services like Adwords (google) and Adcenter (MSN). That's probably what Reggaefan is talking about.

However, I think the reggaeboyz lost a bit of their popularity mostly because the site went offline for a few days not long ago (the site was redesigned and I believed the site was also transferred to a new host). Search engines don't like that.
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: ricky on December 27, 2007, 06:27:49 PM
Plain English man.

"Google does not sell placement within the results themselves"

So your problem is language skills not lack of information.

"Google nuh sell nuh placement pon de results dem deyah to rass."
 :devil:

Better yet, why don't you post a link with info about buying a search rank from google?
It should be easy to find.

 :rotfl: that give me a good laugh there peong, thanks
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: ZANDOLIE on December 27, 2007, 06:37:18 PM
Merry Christmas Zandolie,
Tell me, What kinda questions Trini would not touch on this forum?

Seasons best to you and yours boss. On the non-football discussion I find the posters approach topics in way that reflects a kind of conservatism that we don't really have in Trini. I have seen posts asking weird questions about homosexuality in a way we don't really do here.

http://www.thereggaeboyz.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/ubb/showflat/Number/57608/page/4#Post57608

In fact in this post our own Jack Manday/Truetrini break some sense into their heads. There are also more discussions about racial issues. They also approach questions about race in such a way as to assume that everybody reading the forum is "black". I find on this forum we, coming from a more cosmopolitan culture don't bring as many assumptions to our discussions.

Perhaps my wording was wrong; Let me put it this way....Many of the Jamaican posters write with a moralistic bent that suggests that they believe that everybody is in agreement with their perspective, that they preaching to the converted. SW.net discussion forums seem to revolve around broader international issues. People here seem to realize that other perspectives exist, they don't seem so tied to culture.

This is just my general assessment, obviously it runs on both sides of the fence.
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Peong on December 27, 2007, 06:49:33 PM
You can always submit your url to google, yahoo, and some other search engines  and tell your friends that you have a great website somewhere online. But, if you really want to drive traffic to your site and get a higher rank fast, the only shortcut is to pay for services like Adwords (google) and Adcenter (MSN). That's probably what Reggaefan is talking about.


Yes I have made the distinction between search ads and search results in a previous post.
As well as the fact that inbound links improves your search ranking.

thereggaeboyz.com is the best Jamaica football website although it still doh rate with SW.net :)
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Zeppo on December 28, 2007, 07:10:57 AM
Sure, the ReggaeBoyz site may look better.

But as a neutral I have to say that the Socawarriors forum is much more lively by comparison.
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Peong on December 28, 2007, 07:48:36 AM
And bigsoccer is the most comprehensive forum in CONCACAF.
I don't know how it is as a community though because I don't spend a lot of time there.
In terms of content they have the most.

Ey socawarriors.net has more traffic than thereggaeboyz and rbsc.
I just checked it on Alexa.
Let me stop mentioning rbsc, they nowhere near these other sites. :devil:
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Trini _2026 on December 28, 2007, 08:28:03 AM
Well back to football talk

Do you think Jamaica will get 6 point from canada RF  how will they fear against mexico ?
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Winnipeg Fury on December 29, 2007, 12:21:52 AM
Mm! Somebody is going to lose this argument ;D. I have two such accounts with google and my sites have been received more and more hits since I opened the accounts and as you all know that's what google and others use to rank websites.

You can always submit your url to google, yahoo, and some other search engines and tell your friends that you have a great website somewhere online. But, if you really want to drive traffic to your site and get a higher rank fast, the only shortcut is to pay for services like Adwords (google) and Adcenter (MSN). That's probably what Reggaefan is talking about.

However, I think the reggaeboyz lost a bit of their popularity mostly because the site went offline for a few days not long ago (the site was redesigned and I believed the site was also transferred to a new host). Search engines don't like that.


You should start a Haitian site..



Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Jah Gol on December 29, 2007, 11:03:40 AM
Well back to football talk

Do you think Jamaica will get 6 point from canada RF  how will they fear against mexico ?
Jamaica getting 1 point from Canada.
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: leroy on December 30, 2007, 05:22:47 PM

Jamaica getting 1 point from Canada.
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Jamaica will be getting 1 point on August 20 in Canada.
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: leroy on December 30, 2007, 05:28:39 PM
Yow RF & J2099 ooonu ova ya a chat too much an a brag oonu need fe cool it.Trinidad is not in our Group suh there is nothin to brag about.Jamaica is in a tuff R@$$ group so oonu only ago mek it harda.cut it out man!.Irie Trini Posse no disrespect.
Title: Re: Canada-Jamaica World Cup Qualifying.....
Post by: Reggaefan on December 31, 2007, 05:32:53 AM
Yow RF & J2099 ooonu ova ya a chat too much an a brag oonu need fe cool it.Trinidad is not in our Group suh there is nothin to brag about.Jamaica is in a tuff R@$$ group so oonu only ago mek it harda.cut it out man!.Irie Trini Posse no disrespect.

What are you talking 'bout Leroy? The world knows Jamaica is in a tough group. no shit?
Title: I'm not in Jamaica to lose
Post by: Trini _2026 on January 25, 2008, 07:31:33 AM
I'm not in Jamaica to lose
... Simoes says Boyz can achieve historic repeat
Kayon Raynor
Friday, January 25, 2008



WITH approximately five months remaining before the Reggae Boyz play their first qualifying match in the South Africa 2010 World Cup campaign, technical director, Rene Simoes, is confident of taking the country to its second World Cup Final.

Fifteen days after arriving in the island for his second coaching stint, the Brazilian said Wednesday he is not here to lose.


National technical director Rene Simoes (right) is greeted by the president of the Rotary Club of Downtown Kingston at a weekly luncheon at the Hilton Kingston Hotel on Wednesday. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)

"I can guarantee you, I'm better today than I was when I left here in 2000," said a philosophical Simoes at a luncheon of the Rotary Club of Downtown Kingston at the Hilton Kingston Hotel.

Pointing to the experience he has gained since leaving the shores of Jamaica, Simoes added: "We're not complaining about what we don't have; we're working our plan to convince everybody to come on board as we seek to qualify the nation for the World Cup," he stated.

Jamaica will play its first qualifier against either The British Virgin Islands or the Bahamas in the second stage of the CONCACAF Qualifiers in July, and Simoes is predicting good things for the nation.

"I'm not here to lose; I expect to be a winner and qualify the team," reiterated a confident Simoes, who indicated he has designed a plan to ensure that Jamaica becomes the first English-speaking Caribbean team to qualify for two World Cup Finals following France 1998.

"I plan for good things," said Simoes, who said he is writing a book about his recent club success in Brazil last year.

With 35 teams competing for three-and-a-half spots from this region, Simoes knows motivation will be a key factor in preparing both players and fans to qualify for South Africa.

"I can't motivate Ricardo 'Bibi' Gardner by telling him about buying a car or house because he has those already, but what I can do is inspire him to become the only Jamaican footballer to play in two World Cups," Simoes reasoned.
In the meantime, Jamaica will square-off against Costa Rica in their next friendly international on February 6 at the National Stadium before taking on Caribbean rivals Trinidad & Tobago on March 26 at the same venue
Title: Re: I'm not in Jamaica to lose
Post by: Sando on January 25, 2008, 07:44:59 AM
I feel you have a hard on for Jamaicans !!! you always posting they news here, like anyone cares, keep it on the same thread as the others nah.
Title: Re: I'm not in Jamaica to lose
Post by: Big Magician on January 25, 2008, 07:45:25 AM
ALLYUH GOING NOWHERE
Title: Re: I'm not in Jamaica to lose
Post by: Trini _2026 on January 25, 2008, 07:51:23 AM
I feel you have a hard on for Jamaicans !!! you always posting they news here, like anyone cares, keep it on the same thread as the others nah.

hey hey its football news
Title: Re: I'm not in Jamaica to lose
Post by: Reggaefan on January 25, 2008, 08:11:41 AM
I feel you have a hard on for Jamaicans !!! you always posting they news here, like anyone cares, keep it on the same thread as the others nah.

to be fair to Triniman, He posts alot of Trini related football news on the Jamaica forums too. You will also be happy to know that we have a Trini moderator on one of the RBZ forums. sometomes it helps to think outside the box Sando....explore your horizons so to speak.
Title: Re: I'm not in Jamaica to lose
Post by: Sando on January 25, 2008, 08:17:27 AM
If I have to think outside the box it definitely wouldn't be Jamaica. Get your head straight, there is many more counties other than Jamaica.
Title: Re: I'm not in Jamaica to lose
Post by: Reggaefan on January 25, 2008, 08:36:39 AM
If I have to think outside the box it definitely wouldn't be Jamaica. Get your head straight, there is many more counties other than Jamaica.

LOL. Of course there are many other countries but Jamaica. Do you think its pure co-incidence that the word "Jamaica" shows up here more often than any other CONCACAF nation? I'll leave you to figure it out Mr Sando.
Title: Re: I'm not in Jamaica to lose
Post by: E-man on January 25, 2008, 11:03:42 AM
If I have to think outside the box it definitely wouldn't be Jamaica. Get your head straight, there is many more counties other than Jamaica.

LOL. Of course there are many other countries but Jamaica. Do you think its pure co-incidence that the word "Jamaica" shows up here more often than any other CONCACAF nation? I'll leave you to figure it out Mr Sando.

You had me curious there and a had a few minutes to waste so, Google searches came up with the following (this includes the whole socawarriors.net site, not just the forum.)

Thanks to Winnipeg Fury Canada takes top honors by quite a large margin

search site:socawarriors.net Canada 19,100
search site:socawarriors.net "United States"|USA 9,480
search site:socawarriors.net Mexico 6,420
search site:socawarriors.net Jamaica 5,820
search site:socawarriors.net Haiti 3,500
search site:socawarriors.net "Costa Rica" 3,450
search site:socawarriors.net Guatemala 3,120
search site:socawarriors.net Honduras 1,990
search site:socawarriors.net Cuba 1,960
search site:socawarriors.net Vincent 1,940
search site:socawarriors.net Barbados 1,860
search site:socawarriors.net Salvador 1,810
search site:socawarriors.net Guyana 1,440
search site:socawarriors.net Grenada 1,370
search site:socawarriors.net Guadeloupe 1,040
Title: Re: I'm not in Jamaica to lose
Post by: WestCoast on January 25, 2008, 11:07:37 AM
Thanks to Winnipeg Fury Canada takes top honors by quite a large margin
search site:socawarriors.net Canada 19,100
we should charge him ah Toonie each time he post the word Canada ;D ;D
Title: Re: I'm not in Jamaica to lose
Post by: Reggaefan on January 25, 2008, 11:13:43 AM
If I have to think outside the box it definitely wouldn't be Jamaica. Get your head straight, there is many more counties other than Jamaica.

LOL. Of course there are many other countries but Jamaica. Do you think its pure co-incidence that the word "Jamaica" shows up here more often than any other CONCACAF nation? I'll leave you to figure it out Mr Sando.

You had me curious there and a had a few minutes to waste so, Google searches came up with the following (this includes the whole socawarriors.net site, not just the forum.)

Thanks to Winnipeg Fury Canada takes top honors by quite a large margin

search site:socawarriors.net Canada 19,100
search site:socawarriors.net "United States"|USA 9,480
search site:socawarriors.net Mexico 6,420
search site:socawarriors.net Jamaica 5,820
search site:socawarriors.net Haiti 3,500
search site:socawarriors.net "Costa Rica" 3,450
search site:socawarriors.net Guatemala 3,120
search site:socawarriors.net Honduras 1,990
search site:socawarriors.net Cuba 1,960
search site:socawarriors.net Vincent 1,940
search site:socawarriors.net Barbados 1,860
search site:socawarriors.net Salvador 1,810
search site:socawarriors.net Guyana 1,440
search site:socawarriors.net Grenada 1,370
search site:socawarriors.net Guadeloupe 1,040


So, let me get this straight; canada, mexico, USA are used more regularly on this site...yet still its the use of the word "Jamaica" that seems to draw the most wrath from a select few posters. Interesting! In any case, tis will help me prove my point: Jamaica, followed by Haiti gets alot of airplay around here, not by chance, but because they are your biggest rivals in the region. Mexico, USA, Costa Rica, and to a lesser extentCanada gets high air time here too mainly because they are in the wider scheme of things, the top teams in CONCACAF, and ultimately, your biggest rivals.

Respect for the info boss.
Title: Re: I'm not in Jamaica to lose
Post by: WestCoast on January 25, 2008, 11:19:26 AM
..yet still its the use of the word "Jamaica" that seems to draw the most wrath from a select few posters.
:challenge: :duel: :flamethrower: :whip: :busshead:
allya does be SUCH worthy opponents
ah lie?
 :cheers:
aye RF, ya see dat ya get ah special mention in dat udda thread?
Title: Re: I'm not in Jamaica to lose
Post by: jr sams on January 25, 2008, 12:25:28 PM


So, let me get this straight; canada, mexico, USA are used more regularly on this site...yet still its the use of the word "Jamaica" that seems to draw the most wrath from a select few posters. Interesting!


Simply put, the rivalry between TnT and Jamaica is just too big!
Title: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on February 11, 2008, 02:51:28 PM
Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina

Its official, just saw it on FIFA.com. The argentines fixtures list has it, but the Jamaica fixtures list still not showing it yet. Being played at Wembley.  Oh lord, this could be ugly. When you look at Argentina's lineup, one have to think the Reggaeboyz stand little chance of even getting a look at Argentina's goal.  But....having done well vs the likes of Brazil in the past...Anything is Possible!

Anyone here care to give a prediction on this one? just for kicks. Messi and Riqelme must be licking their chops right now :-X
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Jahyouth on February 11, 2008, 03:06:51 PM
didn't Jamaica get a handful from Argentina in 1998? 
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: ttcom on February 11, 2008, 03:18:55 PM
Jamaica got 5 but left the cup with 3pts

GROUP H

14 Jun  Toulouse      Argentina     v Japan     1-0
14 Jun  Lens          Croatia       v Jamaica       3-1
20 Jun  Nantes        Japan         v Croatia      0-1
21 Jun  Paris         Argentina     v Jamaica       5-0(1-0)
26 Jun  Bordeaux      Croatia       v Argentina  0-1
26 Jun  Lyon          Jamaica       v Japan         2-1

                     P  W D  L   Gls  Pts
ARGENTINA    3  3  0  0   7-0    9
CROATIA        3  2  0  1   4-2    6
Jamaica          3  1  0  2   3-9    3
Japan            3  0  0  3   1-4    0




Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: jimmel14 on February 11, 2008, 03:22:57 PM
well hmm thats gonna be a not too hard pridicament.. hmm remember when JA got 6 or somin from England in da not too distant past... jus before da world cup. and right now argentina playin better ball than d 3 lions.. 2 for messi who ever get d rest get it weh.. but its a nice challenge fo em in there preps fo qualifications.... wudnt it be nice to had
Jamaica
Trinidad and Tobago
Mexico and well who ever else going to South Africa come 2010
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Reggaefan on February 11, 2008, 03:39:34 PM
didn't Jamaica get a handful from Argentina in 1998?

We got 5-0 from them in WC. They also recently used their under-23 side to beat Guatemala 5-0.

Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: asylumseeker on February 11, 2008, 04:10:04 PM
I'm going to enjoy this ... heheh ... I wasn't impressed with Simoes during the '98 WC versus ARG but let's see what he does to entertain me this time ...

Quote
Anyone here care to give a prediction on this one? just for kicks. Messi and Riqelme must be licking their chops right now 

What would be the point of predicting?

P.S. I am fairly sure Messi and Riquelme are not even thinking about this fixture.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 11, 2008, 04:24:40 PM
Brazil another South american giant beat us 2-1 in london a couple years ago.We also hold Brazil to a 0-0 in a Goal cup encounter which we won the group. :angel: this game have to come from within the jamaican  players,how badly they want to achieve and get a result.They were many upset in the world of football and it's only normal guys for me to cheer for Jamaica.

If they go out there and play as a team, a little luck,some anti football, and tell them selves,'wi likkle but wi tallawah' a draw or Win!!! is possible.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Sam on February 11, 2008, 04:46:53 PM
Post more SPAM !!!
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: dinho on February 11, 2008, 04:49:40 PM
Brazil another South american giant beat us 2-1 in london a couple years ago.We also hold Brazil to a 0-0 in a Goal cup encounter which we won the group. :angel: this game have to come from within the jamaican  players,how badly they want to achieve and get a result.They were many upset in the world of football and it's only normal guys for me to cheer for Jamaica.

If they go out there and play as a team, a little luck,some anti football, and tell them selves,'wi likkle but wi tallawah' a draw or Win!!! is possible.

it was a brazil u-23 squad man, you really grasping at some straws there..

if yuh recapping try and at least be accurate nuh... steups
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 11, 2008, 04:54:45 PM
be more precise, in london or Gold cup ? In the Gold cup it was Brazils full squad with romario et al.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: SUPA on February 11, 2008, 05:01:53 PM
Its official, just saw it on FIFA.com. The argentines fixtures list has it, but the Jamaica fixtures list still not showing it yet. Being played at Wembley. Oh lord, this could be ugly. When you look at Argentina's lineup, one have to think the Reggaeboyz stand little chance of even getting a look at Argentina's goal. But....having done well vs the likes of Brazil in the past...Anything is Possible!

Anyone here care to give a prediction on this one? just for kicks. Messi and Riqelme must be licking their chops right now :-X

After a ruff day wuk in de airport, yuh thread was de first one ah decide tuh open. Well yuh put ah big smile on meh face and yuh had everybody here rolling wid dat one :rotfl: :rotfl:. HIGHLY BLESSED.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Sam on February 11, 2008, 05:07:21 PM
Brazil U-23's and Mexico beat you 1-0 in that Gold Cup. You beat Guatemala (3-2) and El Salvador (2-0).

CONCACAF Championship

T&T were runners up in 1973, 4th place in 1967 and 3rd in 1989. We were also host in 1971.

CONCACAF Gold Cup

T&T were 3rd place in 2000 the same Gold Cup Jamaica didn't score a single goal in that tournament, they lost to Colombia and Honduras.

By far like it or not what T&T accomplished at the international level Jamaica is miles behind. And we did all this with 100% local T&T born and bread players, except for the 2006 WC where we had one regualar foreign born (Birchall) on the team. If you fell great taking credit for a foreign born Jamaican side then so be it, I guess you need all the help you can get.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 11, 2008, 05:12:19 PM
Hey sam! am not in no monkey games,am not on here to challenge you.Tafarel,romario,danielson et al in the 1997 Gold cup was there 1998 world cup Squad,no monkey games! this is a fact.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Sam on February 11, 2008, 05:25:02 PM
1998 was 10 years ago, how old was the Brazilians you named. The Marjority of that Brazil team was U-23 and whats your point anyway, you lost !!!!

Even USA beat (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLIeFdJ5eE8) that same Brazilian team in the 1998 GC.

Brazilians impressed throughout the tournament with a mostly young squad using the experience to prepare for the Summer Olympic Games.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 11, 2008, 05:26:45 PM
thats bananas.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Jahyouth on February 11, 2008, 05:32:10 PM
Fellas, the home and away coming.  We could assess from that who is a contender for 2010 and who is a pretender.

Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: just cool on February 11, 2008, 05:32:29 PM
Good luck yes jamaica, i will be happy if allyuh give dem nazi's bastards ah million goals in their claat.    :beermug:
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 11, 2008, 05:34:02 PM
respect dreadie!! ;D
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Big Magician on February 11, 2008, 05:55:33 PM
messi have shin pads ???

what Simoes going wembley for??..
it will have an add outside Wembley saying "..WE NEED MORE BRITZ"...CALL 868-SHITHONGS
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Diambars on February 11, 2008, 06:10:27 PM
Good for JA, at least they can get a game against quality opposition.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 11, 2008, 06:34:31 PM
Fellas, the home and away coming. We could assess from that who is a contender for 2010 and who is a pretender.





well am not bragging, on behalf of my country and am not here to challenge anyone ,I just made a general statement and include some facts only to see sam and others belittle the fact that jamaica played Brazil to a nil all draw while they were using there world cup squad.The only one missing was ronaldo and if I remember correctly he was injured at the time.The point am trying to say is Argentina is a superior team but if the Boyz really play well they can earn a Tie ;


Anyhow Trinidad v jamaica at the office in march will give people like me bragging rights, and for my country better rankings in world football, Jack Warner is a ^&* he owe us money since 2oo2 and have not repaid his debt oh auu ohhh for wipping you guys 4-2!!!.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: capodetutticapi on February 11, 2008, 06:41:46 PM
didn't Jamaica get a handful from Argentina in 1998?

We got 5-0 from them in WC. They also recently used their under-23 side to beat Guatemala 5-0.


yuh say that with pride.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Dutty on February 11, 2008, 06:45:21 PM
[

yuh say that with pride.
Quote

,he have to

It could have been 8
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Touches on February 11, 2008, 06:46:58 PM
Leroy,

You seem like a reasonable cool level headed fella. Let me give you some advice.

Your peers here RF, Lionpaw, ja2099 and one or two others have been very disrespectful to us on this board over the yrs and so you may get some animosity by association.

Now make sure you come correct with your stats as we will pull up your socks. But do not get vex or upset.

Enjoy the board
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: kicker on February 11, 2008, 06:59:19 PM
Brazil another South american giant beat us 2-1 in london a couple years ago.We also hold Brazil to a 0-0 in a Goal cup encounter which we won the group. :angel: this game have to come from within the jamaican players,how badly they want to achieve and get a result.They were many upset in the world of football and it's only normal guys for me to cheer for Jamaica.

If they go out there and play as a team, a little luck,some anti football, and tell them selves,'wi likkle but wi tallawah' a draw or Win!!! is possible.

it was a brazil u-23 squad man, you really grasping at some straws there..

if yuh recapping try and at least be accurate nuh... steups

Can't call the man out about inaccuracy when you yourself talkin' tata...It was not a Brazil U-23 side...Off the top of my head Romario, Edmundo, Doriva, Flavio Conceicao, Ze Maria, Taffarel, Mauro Silva, Marcio Santos & Elber were in Brazil's line up-none of those guys were under 23 in 1998..... I remember that Gold Cup like it was yesterday

Allyuh just like to throw salt even if yuh dunno what yuh talking about.

They did beat JA 1-0 in the 3rd place playoff- a replay of the 0-0 draw in the first round....
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 11, 2008, 07:06:48 PM
do you know what you have done is illegal?. I await your reply.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: kicker on February 11, 2008, 07:10:33 PM
do you know what you have done is illegal?. I await your reply.

Illegal? where?
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: WestCoast on February 11, 2008, 07:44:55 PM
do you know what you have done is illegal?. I await your reply.

Illegal? where?
:thinking:
i waiting to read the response :rotfl:


aye Kicker, you go make bail :devil:
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 11, 2008, 07:53:44 PM
Brazil another South american giant beat us 2-1 in london a couple years ago.We also hold Brazil to a 0-0 in a Goal cup encounter which we won the group. :angel: this game have to come from within the jamaican players,how badly they want to achieve and get a result.They were many upset in the world of football and it's only normal guys for me to cheer for Jamaica.

If they go out there and play as a team, a little luck,some anti football, and tell them selves,'wi likkle but wi tallawah' a draw or Win!!! is possible.

it was a brazil u-23 squad man, you really grasping at some straws there..

if yuh recapping try and at least be accurate nuh... steups

Can't call the man out about inaccuracy when you yourself talkin' tata...It was not a Brazil U-23 side...Off the top of my head Romario, Edmundo, Doriva, Flavio Conceicao, Ze Maria, Taffarel, Mauro Silva, Marcio Santos & Elber were in Brazil's line up-none of those guys were under 23 in 1998..... I remember that Gold Cup like it was yesterday

Allyuh just like to throw salt even if yuh dunno what yuh talking about.

They did beat JA 1-0 in the 3rd place playoff- a replay of the 0-0 draw in the first round....




A friend would say ,'nuh let the 1/2(half) spot rub off pon us.Am over here sw.nt this may be my final words cause I can tell you guys want to let me go Quickly!


Jamaica can do it again! but it as to come from within the players,the team is talented,it may not be as beautiful on paper like the last time where we conceded no goals at home, and won most of our games
by the beautiful 1 nil margin.I sincerely know we have the talent to get past Bahamas,go on to group B
and move on to the Hex.


You may laugh but with my heart this is more than possible, it take inner strengths and a mind to focus.
I wish!! all I said here could be relayed to the RBZ family,players,football officials, and others.2010 is more
than possible.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Reggaefan on February 11, 2008, 07:57:44 PM
Brazil another South american giant beat us 2-1 in london a couple years ago.We also hold Brazil to a 0-0 in a Goal cup encounter which we won the group. :angel: this game have to come from within the jamaican players,how badly they want to achieve and get a result.They were many upset in the world of football and it's only normal guys for me to cheer for Jamaica.

If they go out there and play as a team, a little luck,some anti football, and tell them selves,'wi likkle but wi tallawah' a draw or Win!!! is possible.

it was a brazil u-23 squad man, you really grasping at some straws there..

if yuh recapping try and at least be accurate nuh... steups

Brazil under-23? LOL. You are a joker. In 1998, I guess Romario was about what 20? And how old was Roberto Carlos when he scored that fine goal agaianst us about 3 years ago in London? Get ur facts straight.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 11, 2008, 08:21:42 PM
do you know what you have done is illegal?. I await your reply.

Illegal? where?



Yes kicker respect.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: asylumseeker on February 12, 2008, 05:55:19 AM
Gotta love it ... Reggaefan at the controls.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 12, 2008, 10:28:38 AM
Fellas, the home and away coming. We could assess from that who is a contender for 2010 and who is a pretender.




I am happy for Captain Burrell,Horace Reid and Prof Rene Simoes .At one point I was worried about after T&T, only to hear from johnny that jamaica plays Argentina in london,there are also rumours about us playing
another Caribbean team away.Am not sure but it could be Netherlands Antilles.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: ttcom on February 12, 2008, 12:57:31 PM
We trinis need to face the fact that, TTTF playing the ass. We played mediocre teams since the world cup compared to Jamaica.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 12, 2008, 02:18:27 PM
 :angel: Trinidad & Tob will be celebrating a hundread yrs in football and to mark the occasion England an another team will be in T&T over the summer.For jamaica we have :


T&T home (march)
Neth. Antilles (away) TBD
Argentina away (may).

Some on the RBZ site would say Argentina may not be a good opponent but if we are in a Group with Two North american teams,A powerful Central american team and a Caribbean team that beat
our U23 team,one would say we're lucky to get such a fixture.Yes !, eventhough Argentina have me
uptight they are good opponents.
Am sure with this Fixture,the returns will be good.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Big Magician on February 12, 2008, 03:32:52 PM
messi have shin pads

what Simoes going wembley for??..
it will have an add outside Wembley saying "..WE NEED MORE BRITZ"...CALL 868-SHITHONGS


SEND MORE BRITZ.....these players not good  SEND MORE BRITZ

said in a Zombie like voice with a Brazillian accent
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 12, 2008, 04:39:46 PM
as far as I am concern Trinidad do it too and now all the islands are trying it;Jamaica just perfected it,
I do not mind 3 players from the jamaican diaspora on our national team.There Mothers as to be jamaican thou.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Big Magician on February 12, 2008, 06:36:57 PM
allyuh is shithongs Leroy....shitf**kinghongs....
Title: Jamaica-gleaner game as not confirm as yet.
Post by: leroy on February 13, 2008, 12:37:28 AM
 Reggae Boyz could match their footballing skills against the magic of Argentina's Lionel Messi and Juan Roman Riquelme in an international friendly game in London, England, on May 31, if the two federations can agree to terms.

The two-time world champions, Argentina, are rated number one on the FIFA rankings and are currently advertising the game as a fixture on their website, though negotiations have not been finalised.

Captain Horace Burrell, head of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), hinted at the possibility of the game on Monday night's What's the Score programme on Irie FM radio.

But another JFF source told the Observer on Monday evening that the two parties have been in dialogue "since December", and he was hopeful that there could be some finality on the matter by weekend.

If the game materialises, it would rank as the best team Jamaica has competed against since their 0-1 loss to five-time world champions Brazil in Leicester City, England, in 2003.

Jamaica last played against the South Americans on June 21, 1998 at the Parc des Princes in Paris, France, in a Group H FIFA World Cup Finals second-round encounter.

Argentina's leading all-time goal-scorer, Gabriel Batistuta, led the then Daniel Passarella-coached team to a convincing 5-0 whipping of the Reggae Boyz with a hat-trick. He was ably assisted by the skilful Ariel Ortega, who now captains River Plate.

Jamaica lost 0-6 when they first played against Argentina in the Pan American Games in Mexico in 1975.

Jamaica's next assignment will be a friendly international against Caribbean neighbours Trinidad & Tobago at the National Stadium on March 26. A return-leg game is set for Port of Spain, Trinidad, on June 7.***



same to you Bigmagician.
Title: Re: Jamaica-gleaner game as not confirm as yet.
Post by: WestCoast on February 13, 2008, 03:21:13 AM
Jamaica's next assignment will be a friendly international against Caribbean neighbours Trinidad & Tobago at the National Stadium on March 26. A return-leg game is set for Port of Spain, Trinidad, on June 7.***
booyakasha...let the games begin :challenge: :challenge:
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 13, 2008, 07:20:32 PM
But....having done well vs the likes of Brazil in the past...Anything is Possible!




Anything is possible indeed ! Reggaefan we need to believe in our selves some more,Please remember
the team Argentina took to Pan American games were on an average one year younger than there
jamaican counterparts.We took them on and won by two clear goals.Captain no Doubt will be gambling
vs Argentina,but if you look at our Group non is a walk over not even Bahamas; Mexico is the # 1 rank team
in Northern America, and Canada is a good team also,need I say much about Honduras whom beat Paraguay
2-0 in san pedro sula the other day.


If you notice the mexicans tend to be a arch rival to the argentines,Captain as some would say is taking a calculated risk , every team have played a on the road game vs an South american team and this will be
the first for Jamaica.mi hear seh game confirm. :)
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: dspfootballer on February 13, 2008, 07:50:26 PM
The Japanese was not inspired to play Jamaica in a meaning less game during WC 1998.  Both Jamaica and Japan qualify for the first time in the same group. Both team were had no chance of making it to the round of 16 teams.
 Jamaica to their credit got maximum point from that game and some would say bragging right at least to Japan.  The J-Leagure the pretty strong better than MLS and PFL of T&T.  Japan is almost an automatic qualifier for WC since then I done think they are worried about it.

As you guy brought up the subject of Japan, should Spann stayed in the J-League? 
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 13, 2008, 07:55:32 PM
 :rotfl: :rotfl: banana's.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Big Magician on February 14, 2008, 07:39:37 AM
leroy...yuh fu#king deaf ??...SHITHONGSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 14, 2008, 07:46:16 AM
lol !  :rotfl:  :rotfl: am loving it.
Title: Conmebol
Post by: leroy on February 14, 2008, 02:38:35 PM
do you guys know Chile may end up as the CONMEBOl 5th place finisher.From all indications chile will hold the 1/2 spot from CONMEBOl.Eventhough they are on the road for there next two games,Chile
as we know have talents like mercedo vidingossy and Eduardo Rubio.Historically they have Qualify for
the WC seven times since 1930 and lately have earn some good results from teams across the globe.


They're my Pick to get the 1/2 spot in Conmebol.Yes,they may loose on the Road to Bolivia next month and may earn a tie in venezuela.Eyeing chile as a potential Match up for Concacaf is more than
realistic.
Chile games in the region.
0-0 v Haiti
1-0 in Jamaica
1-1 in Costa Rica
1-0 in Cuba

Those games were played in 2007. >:(
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: berris on February 14, 2008, 05:02:47 PM
Ay Leroy ...nobody eh really care bout all yuh shit team,as far as I concern anything less than 10 -0 will be a disappointement for Argentina but at same time it would be accomplishment for JA because all shud at least get 15 and i eh joking.If you cud see it different den ah beg yuh,send some ah dah hard weed yuh smoking pleez  becuz dais  de only way I cud see JA getting anything  less.
Like ah Big Mag say.... all yuh shud be listed under 1 868 SHITONGS ....

p.s:   welcome to de Soca Warriors board ..a place wey we wipe we ass with yardies like reggaeFART (once known as reggaefan) pussypaw (one know as lionpaw)......enjoy !!!  :devil: :devil:
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 14, 2008, 06:27:04 PM
thank you and please read my signature.Also I do not understand trini creole but your kind words are certainly welcome.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: berris on February 14, 2008, 08:22:58 PM
thank you and please read my signature.Also I do not understand trini creole but your kind words are certainly welcome.

Ok fair enough,see if yuh understand this....

oono team is ah bunch ah bombo klaaat pussyholes dat barn eena  England.Eeef oona was tuh field ah team wid only local barn players oona wudda be de laughing stock ah de blood klaaat Caribbean.

English translation: Stop calling players, whose father or mother came to JA on a holiday twenty something years ago and drop some pipe or give way some leg to some locals,JA players....All yuh have no shame !!
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 14, 2008, 09:11:00 PM
thank you and please read my signature.Also I do not understand trini creole but your kind words are certainly welcome.

Ok fair enough,see if yuh understand this....

oono team is ah bunch ah bombo klaaat pussyholes dat barn eena England.Eeef oona was tuh field ah team wid only local barn players oona wudda be de laughing stock ah de blood klaaat Caribbean.

English translation: Stop calling players, whose father or mother came to JA on a holiday twenty something years ago and drop some pipe or give way some leg to some locals,JA players....All yuh have no shame !!


 :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Reggaefan on February 15, 2008, 04:49:25 AM
thank you and please read my signature.Also I do not understand trini creole but your kind words are certainly welcome.

Ok fair enough,see if yuh understand this....

oono team is ah bunch ah bombo klaaat pussyholes dat barn eena England.Eeef oona was tuh field ah team wid only local barn players oona wudda be de laughing stock ah de blood klaaat Caribbean.

English translation: Stop calling players, whose father or mother came to JA on a holiday twenty something years ago and drop some pipe or give way some leg to some locals,JA players....All yuh have no shame !!

One word for yo Berris: SEABRA! Its ok, you dont have to feel bad...
 :)
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: dinho on February 15, 2008, 09:46:15 AM
thank you and please read my signature.

doh worry, allyuh eh coming close to de 1/2 spot..

allyuh eh even making de hex..

mark my words..
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 15, 2008, 01:21:35 PM
thanx for reading my signature.All your football officials(T&T) and fans hope to get the 1/2 spot,
Trinidad cannot top mexico and USA in no WCQ.So I guess your dreams is on the half.
I belief Jamaica can finish above the 4th.Please read the signature again and keep dreaming !.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Reggaefan on February 15, 2008, 01:21:54 PM
thank you and please read my signature.

doh worry, allyuh eh coming close to de 1/2 spot..

allyuh eh even making de hex..

mark my words..

I can understand why you would love to se Jamaica out of the Hex...because it would mean a cut-arse for your team should they make it that far. Ent? :)
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 15, 2008, 01:33:11 PM
to be honest reggaefan I see no surprises in Group 1,oooh auu ooohhh Trinidad out of the hex !.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: dinho on February 15, 2008, 01:35:46 PM
thank you and please read my signature.

doh worry, allyuh eh coming close to de 1/2 spot..

allyuh eh even making de hex..

mark my words..

I can understand why you would love to se Jamaica out of the Hex...because it would mean a cut-arse for your team should they make it that far. Ent? :)

Not really something i care about one way or the other..

You see in case u didnt realise..

Jamaica not making it to the latter stages of competition aint something we not accustomed seeing.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 15, 2008, 01:40:39 PM
what you are saying make know sense, repost and come again.Let me help you, be more specific.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: dinho on February 15, 2008, 01:42:13 PM
what you are saying make know sense, repost and come again.Let me help you, be more specific.

de last hex..

digicel cup..

gold cup..

U-17...

whey allyuh was??
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Dutty on February 15, 2008, 01:42:37 PM


I can understand why you would love to se Jamaica out of the Hex...because it would mean a cut-arse for your team should they make it that far. Ent? :)
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aah boy RF...yuh pickin up de lil trini dialect eh?...keep it up man...they might make yuh ah citizen of moruga one day
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 15, 2008, 02:52:52 PM
what you are saying make know sense, repost and come again.Let me help you, be more specific.

de last hex..

digicel cup..

gold cup..

U-17...

whey allyuh was??


well lady you have a point there warner did everything to criple JFF/Boxhill and it work,
but a bet he cant do that sh!t with Captain Burrell.Anyhow I rest my case this argument
is useless,but remember my signature and lets hope it does not come back and haunt
anyone.I strongly recommend you read the signature and get the true meaning of
it.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: WestCoast on February 15, 2008, 02:56:40 PM
but remember my signature and lets hope it does not come back and haunt
any team.I strongly recommend you read the signature and get the true meaning of
it.
buh, leroy, wha country was able to take advantage of dat 1/2 spot while another country watched from home?
maybe I am missing your point....apologies if I am ;)

and RF always bad talked Boxhill and not Warner ;)
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: dinho on February 15, 2008, 03:04:33 PM
what you are saying make know sense, repost and come again.Let me help you, be more specific.

de last hex..

digicel cup..

gold cup..

U-17...

whey allyuh was??


well lady you have a point there warner did everything to criple JFF/Boxhill and it work,
but a bet he cant do that sh!t with Captain Burrell.Anyhow I rest my case this argument
is useless,but remember my signature and lets hope it does not come back and haunt
any team.I strongly recommend you read the signature and get the true meaning of
it.

oh so now is warner fault allyuh is shitongs? I thought another one of allyuh say it was "clueless" boxhill??

look shitong here what.. make me one promise..

after allyuh get knockout before de hex, dont disappear from this site like some of your more seasoned countrymen around here accustomed doing when the going get rough (as often as that is)..
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: berris on February 15, 2008, 10:00:58 PM
thank you and please read my signature.Also I do not understand trini creole but your kind words are certainly welcome.

Ok fair enough,see if yuh understand this....

oono team is ah bunch ah bombo klaaat pussyholes dat barn eena England.Eeef oona was tuh field ah team wid only local barn players oona wudda be de laughing stock ah de blood klaaat Caribbean.

English translation: Stop calling players, whose father or mother came to JA on a holiday twenty something years ago and drop some pipe or give way some leg to some locals,JA players....All yuh have no shame !!

One word for yo Berris: SEABRA! Its ok, you dont have to feel bad...
 :)


Feel bad :rotfl: ..

Like yuh eh hear meh properly de fuss time....
In other words if this was back in de days ah world war 2,with all dem Yankee ship passing thru JA,all yuh whole f**kkin team wudda be wearng sailor cap.


 
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 16, 2008, 04:43:24 AM
buh, leroy, wha country was able to take advantage of dat 1/2 spot while another country watched from home?
maybe I am missing your point....apologies if I am ;)


now here is a warrior talking with sense.So true my brother half loaf of Bread is better than non at all.You are more Quick than the others berris,dutty and el fiminino whom are talking with anger.Hence,the true meaning of the signature is at your peril.- in reply to westcoast.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Reggaefan on February 16, 2008, 06:06:24 AM
oh so now is warner fault allyuh is shitongs? I thought another one of allyuh say it was "clueless" boxhill??
look shitong here what.. make me one promise..
after allyuh get knockout before de hex, dont disappear from this site like some of your more seasoned countrymen around here accustomed doing when the going get rough (as often as that is)..

funny you brought up the issue of people disappearing when the going gets tough...I suppose thats the reason for only 5000 people showing up recently to see your team play Guadeloupe...compared to the filled stadium when you hosted Bahrain. Ent El Feminine?
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Big Magician on February 16, 2008, 06:08:26 AM
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Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
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lol ! :rotfl: :rotfl: as far has I am concern it was an white englishman let Trinidad reach world cup.
apart from the match fixing by Jack warner.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 16, 2008, 10:22:50 AM
Jack Warner status  is now dropping like a cows tale behind its rare end,sad.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Sando prince on February 16, 2008, 10:27:40 AM
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lol ! :rotfl: :rotfl: as far has I am concern it was an white englishman let Trinidad reach world cup.
apart from the match fixing by Jack warner.
   :rotfl:  :rotfl: what a jackass!!
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 16, 2008, 10:30:00 AM
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lol ! :rotfl: :rotfl: as far has I am concern it was an white englishman let Trinidad reach world cup.
apart from the match fixing by Jack warner.
:rotfl: :rotfl: what a jackass!!



Who scored vs Bahrain in trinidad?.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Sando prince on February 16, 2008, 10:39:24 AM
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lol ! :rotfl: :rotfl: as far has I am concern it was an white englishman let Trinidad reach world cup.
apart from the match fixing by Jack warner.
:rotfl: :rotfl: what a jackass!!



Who scored vs Bahrain in trinidad?.
Jackass one player cannot let entire team reach world cup..think about the entire world cup campaign...not just one game!...Now reading most of your posts I can tell you really into T&T football...Do you post this much at the reggaeboyz websites?
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 16, 2008, 10:47:01 AM
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lol ! :rotfl: :rotfl: as far has I am concern it was an white englishman let Trinidad reach world cup.
apart from the match fixing by Jack warner.
:rotfl: :rotfl: what a jackass!!



Who scored vs Bahrain in trinidad?.
Jackass one player cannot let entire team reach world cup..think about the entire world cup campaign...not just one game!...Now reading most of your posts I can tell you really into T&T football...Do you post this much at the reggaeboyz websites?


yow for one minute I thought my post was filled with an error but Christ Birchell is a white English man
who scored vs Bahrain . History cannot prove me wrong.Argument done!.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Sando prince on February 16, 2008, 10:51:15 AM
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lol ! :rotfl: :rotfl: as far has I am concern it was an white englishman let Trinidad reach world cup.
apart from the match fixing by Jack warner.
:rotfl: :rotfl: what a jackass!!



Who scored vs Bahrain in trinidad?.
Jackass one player cannot let entire team reach world cup..think about the entire world cup campaign...not just one game!...Now reading most of your posts I can tell you really into T&T football...Do you post this much at the reggaeboyz websites?


yow for one minute I thought my post was filled with an error but Christ Birchell is a white English man
who scored vs Bahrain . History cannot prove me wrong.Argument done!.
fast to say argument done....History proves JA squad in France 98 was mostly UB40s who were persuaded to play for JA cause we know and dem know they would have never made an England team...now go bother some hard face gyul in the ayslum
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 16, 2008, 10:58:59 AM
as if Trinis do not hire Britz to play for them.LOL !! :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Reggaefan on February 16, 2008, 11:03:08 AM
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lol ! :rotfl: :rotfl: as far has I am concern it was an white englishman let Trinidad reach world cup.
apart from the match fixing by Jack warner.
:rotfl: :rotfl: what a jackass!!



Who scored vs Bahrain in trinidad?.
Jackass one player cannot let entire team reach world cup..think about the entire world cup campaign...not just one game!...Now reading most of your posts I can tell you really into T&T football...Do you post this much at the reggaeboyz websites?

Sando Prince, your arguements are backfiring on you.  You are corect, one player cannot take a team to the world cup...but in this case, it might have been a different situatin had Chris Birchal not scored that goal right?

Point here is while you and others ridicule Jamaica for using players from the diaspora, you refuse to acknowledge the fact that your federation is doing the same thing. I can list you 11 players born outside T&T who have represented T&T a tvarious levels...the difference between T&T and Jamaica is that Jamaica generally has more to choose from...and the quality isa tad bit better too.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Bianconeri on February 16, 2008, 11:04:19 AM
yo..as much as we have a rivalry with Jamaica...nuff respect to whoever is organise their games.
Study they make the WC in 98 and eh make a note since, but they have played some high profile teams still!

we playin flickin guadeloupe and el salvador and dem shit side...
yess we eh playin good but damn jed..we gonna stick with this level?? time to move up..

who responsible for makin dem calls for jamaica? lewwe hire him nah..damn!
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 16, 2008, 11:17:32 AM
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lol ! :rotfl: :rotfl: as far has I am concern it was an white englishman let Trinidad reach world cup.
apart from the match fixing by Jack warner.
:rotfl: :rotfl: what a jackass!!



Who scored vs Bahrain in trinidad?.
Jackass one player cannot let entire team reach world cup..think about the entire world cup campaign...not just one game!...Now reading most of your posts I can tell you really into T&T football...Do you post this much at the reggaeboyz websites?

Sando Prince, your arguements are backfiring on you. You are corect, one player cannot take a team to the world cup...but in this case, it might have been a different situatin had Chris Birchal not scored that goal right?

Point here is while you and others ridicule Jamaica for using players from the diaspora, you refuse to acknowledge the fact that your federation is doing the same thing. I can list you 11 players born outside T&T who have represented T&T a tvarious levels...the difference between T&T and Jamaica is that Jamaica generally has more to choose from...and the quality isa tad bit better too.






Good reggaefan , I usually think highly of trinis but sandoprince cannot accept the fact it was a englishman who
scored for Trinidad.Nothin is wrong with that because of the 20 goals scored by jamaica it was Burton 4 and
hall 1 or 1/4 of wc 98 goals, but in wcq06  playoff, a englishman scored 1/2 of trinidads tally,the point here is that we all do it.
so read my signature and do not forget it.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Trin on February 16, 2008, 03:17:22 PM
^^ sorry jed dat last argument made ZERO sense
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 16, 2008, 03:20:33 PM
run wid it brotherman.explain your self but no foolish argument.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Trin on February 16, 2008, 03:27:45 PM
run wid it brotherman.explain your self but no foolish argument.

We'll for starters u comparing an entire campaign of 10 games (I assume u only counting the final round) against a 2 game home and away play off, essentially apples with oranges.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 16, 2008, 03:33:17 PM
run wid it brotherman.explain your self but no foolish argument.

We'll for starters u comparing an entire campaign of 10 games (I assume u only counting the final round) against a 2 game home and away play off, essentially apples with oranges.


You are wrong,in 1998 they were no playoffs in the region at that time,I have to include all of jamaicas
18 games.vs surinam,Barbados,Honduras,st. vincent,Mexico,USA,El Salvador,Costa rica,and Canada.


for T&T there was a playoff (pre 2006 era),and I only count the playoff,correct.You r right.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Trin on February 16, 2008, 03:47:28 PM
run wid it brotherman.explain your self but no foolish argument.

We'll for starters u comparing an entire campaign of 10 games (I assume u only counting the final round) against a 2 game home and away play off, essentially apples with oranges.


You are wrong,in 1998 they were no playoffs in the region at that time,I have to include all of jamaicas
18  games.vs surinam,Barbados,Honduras,st. vincent,Mexico,USA,El Salvador,Costa rica,and Canada.


for T&T  there was a playoff (pre 2006 era),and I only count the playoff,correct.You r right.

Well thats pretty stupid to just count the playoffs its not just the playoffs T&T played to qualify for the world cup and Birchall played in and didn't score in ANY of the games b4 the Bahrain game so again your argument makes NO sense.
Its like saying we played 2 games to qualify to the world cup. All the games before the playoff games were just as important to qualification.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Quags on February 16, 2008, 03:49:40 PM
The man mom born in Trini ,so what if he white ,if he was black it would be better ,yah racist oh what . Becides ,he cyah even make the team this rounds and hes even better now .,good kid doh .
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 16, 2008, 03:59:00 PM
how can I be racist and my (((((((((r is white.-reply for Quagmire.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 16, 2008, 04:09:30 PM



You are wrong,in 1998 they were no playoffs in the region at that time,I have to include all of jamaicas
18 games.vs surinam,Barbados,Honduras,st. vincent,Mexico,USA,El Salvador,Costa rica,and Canada.


for T&T there was a playoff (pre 2006 era),and I only count the playoff,correct.You r right.
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Well thats pretty stupid to just count the playoffs its not just the playoffs T&T played to qualify for the world cup and Birchall played in and didn't score in ANY of the games b4 the Bahrain game so again your argument makes NO sense.
Its like saying we played 2 games to qualify to the world cup. All the games before the playoff games were just as important to qualification.
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Well jack warner match fixing was ruled out.  ???
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: kicker on February 16, 2008, 04:31:41 PM
What is the point of this thread? To discredit both Jamaica's & Trinidad's achievement in world football? Because that is all I'm seeing being done here....what is the point?

This is the ulitimate cry down thread....at its worst. 
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Bakes on February 16, 2008, 04:46:53 PM
What is the point of this thread? To discredit both Jamaica's & Trinidad's achievement in world football? Because that is all I'm seeing being done here....what is the point?

This is the ulitimate cry down thread....at its worst.
Some men on here could argue real shit dred.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: WestCoast on February 16, 2008, 06:55:40 PM
but remember my signature and lets hope it does not come back and haunt
any team.I strongly recommend you read the signature and get the true meaning of
it.
buh, leroy, wha country was able to take advantage of dat 1/2 spot while another country watched from home?
maybe I am missing your point....apologies if I am ;)
and RF always bad talked Boxhill and not Warner ;)
now here is a warrior talking with sense.So true my brother half loaf of Bread is better than non at all.You are more Quick than the others berris,dutty and el fiminino whom are talking with anger.Hence,the true meaning of the signature is at your peril.- in reply to westcoast.
suggestion...ya could try de quote button at the top right hand corner of the post ya want to quote...if you so inclined

Yeah, not having to play for that 1/2 place is much more attractive eh...so we go see how we both do in the wcq's ;)
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: berris on February 16, 2008, 07:57:05 PM
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lol ! :rotfl: :rotfl: as far has I am concern it was an white englishman let Trinidad reach world cup.
apart from the match fixing by Jack warner.
:rotfl: :rotfl: what a jackass!!



Who scored vs Bahrain in trinidad?.
Jackass one player cannot let entire team reach world cup..think about the entire world cup campaign...not just one game!...Now reading most of your posts I can tell you really into T&T football...Do you post this much at the reggaeboyz websites?

Sando Prince, your arguements are backfiring on you. You are corect, one player cannot take a team to the world cup...but in this case, it might have been a different situatin had Chris Birchal not scored that goal right?

Point here is while you and others ridicule Jamaica for using players from the diaspora, you refuse to acknowledge the fact that your federation is doing the same thing. I can list you 11 players born outside T&T who have represented T&T a tvarious levels...the difference between T&T and Jamaica is that Jamaica generally has more to choose from...and the quality isa tad bit better too.






Good reggaefan , I usually think highly of trinis but sandoprince cannot accept the fact it was a englishman who
scored for Trinidad.Nothin is wrong with that because of the 20 goals scored by jamaica it was Burton 4 and
hall 1 or 1/4 of wc 98 goals, but in wcq06  playoff, a englishman scored 1/2 of trinidads tally,the point here is that we all do it.
so read my signature and do not forget it.


YUH TALKING FUKKIN SHIT


Leroy you is ah JACKASS ..plain and simple ...Why yuh eh go and grace de reggaegirls wedsite wid yuh fukkin bullshit....yuh not convincing anyone here of nuttin, other than proving yuh is ah bigger asshole than reggaefart and he crew....Is ah set ah bastard chirren all yuh sending out tuh represent JA and have de stones tuh talk bout Birchall...


p.s As for your signature ...see if it cud fit up eena yuh bloodklaaaaaaat.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: D.H.W on February 16, 2008, 08:17:16 PM
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lol !  :rotfl: :rotfl: as far has I am concern it was an white englishman let Trinidad reach world cup.
apart from the match fixing by Jack warner.
   :rotfl:  :rotfl: what a jackass!!



Who scored vs Bahrain in trinidad?.
Jackass one player cannot let entire team reach world cup..think about the entire world cup campaign...not just one game!...Now reading most of your posts I can tell you really into T&T football...Do you post this much at the reggaeboyz websites?

Sando Prince, your arguements are backfiring on you.  You are corect, one player cannot take a team to the world cup...but in this case, it might have been a different situatin had Chris Birchal not scored that goal right?

Point here is while you and others ridicule Jamaica for using players from the diaspora, you refuse to acknowledge the fact that your federation is doing the same thing. I can list you 11 players born outside T&T who have represented T&T a tvarious levels...the difference between T&T and Jamaica is that Jamaica generally has more to choose from...and the quality isa tad bit better too.






Good reggaefan , I usually think highly of trinis but sandoprince cannot accept the fact it was a englishman who
scored for Trinidad.Nothin is wrong with that because of the 20 goals scored by jamaica it was Burton 4 and
hall 1 or 1/4 of wc 98 goals, but in wcq06  playoff, a englishman scored 1/2 of trinidads tally,the point here is that we all do it.
so read my signature and do not forget it.


YUH   TALKING   f**kKIN   SHIT


Leroy you is ah JACKASS ..plain and simple ...Why yuh eh go and grace de reggaegirls wedsite  wid yuh f**kkin bullshit....yuh not convincing anyone here of nuttin, other than proving yuh is ah bigger asshole than reggaefart and he crew....Is ah set ah bastard chirren all yuh sending out tuh represent JA and have de stones tuh talk bout Birchall...


p.s As for your signature ...see if it cud fit up eena yuh bloodklaaaaaaat.

waaay a man get shit up big time there lol  :devil:
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 17, 2008, 04:35:12 AM
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lol ! :rotfl: :rotfl: as far has I am concern it was an white englishman let Trinidad reach world cup.
apart from the match fixing by Jack warner.
:rotfl: :rotfl: what a jackass!!



Who scored vs Bahrain in trinidad?.
Jackass one player cannot let entire team reach world cup..think about the entire world cup campaign...not just one game!...Now reading most of your posts I can tell you really into T&T football...Do you post this much at the reggaeboyz websites?

Sando Prince, your arguements are backfiring on you. You are corect, one player cannot take a team to the world cup...but in this case, it might have been a different situatin had Chris Birchal not scored that goal right?

Point here is while you and others ridicule Jamaica for using players from the diaspora, you refuse to acknowledge the fact that your federation is doing the same thing. I can list you 11 players born outside T&T who have represented T&T a tvarious levels...the difference between T&T and Jamaica is that Jamaica generally has more to choose from...and the quality isa tad bit better too.






Good reggaefan , I usually think highly of trinis but sandoprince cannot accept the fact it was a englishman who
scored for Trinidad.Nothin is wrong with that because of the 20 goals scored by jamaica it was Burton 4 and
hall 1 or 1/4 of wc 98 goals, but in wcq06 playoff, a englishman scored 1/2 of trinidads tally,the point here is that we all do it.
so read my signature and do not forget it.


YUH TALKING f**kKIN SHIT


Leroy you is ah JACKASS ..plain and simple ...Why yuh eh go and grace de reggaegirls wedsite wid yuh f**kkin bullshit....yuh not convincing anyone here of nuttin, other than proving yuh is ah bigger asshole than reggaefart and he crew....Is ah set ah bastard chirren all yuh sending out tuh represent JA and have de stones tuh talk bout Birchall...


p.s As for your signature ...see if it cud fit up eena yuh bloodklaaaaaaat.
heheee white men is superior,after your jackass recruit an englisnman
then have the nerve to curse out england,jackass now apologies.hehhee,
there can only be on real jackass in world football,the one and only jack !.
 :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Big Magician on February 17, 2008, 07:49:29 AM
Leroy....yuh is ah shithong like yuh team....
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Reggaefan on February 17, 2008, 08:10:26 AM
Leroy....yuh is ah shithong like yuh team....

I call on the moderators of this message board to close this thread. Its clear to see that there is alot of ill feeling towards Jamaica football by a select few individuals here....not that I am surprised....we are bitter rivals. But sometimes the discussions go beyond football..and thats where the line needs to be drawn. We have a game coming up, at which time the score wil be settled. You gotta love the power of the beautiful game.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: truetrini on February 17, 2008, 08:14:39 AM
Leroy....yuh is ah shithong like yuh team....

I call on the moderators of this message board to close this thread. Its clear to see that there is alot of ill feeling towards Jamaica football by a select few individuals here....not that I am surprised....we are bitter rivals. But sometimes the discussions go beyond football..and thats where the line needs to be drawn. We have a game coming up, at which time the score wil be settled. You gotta love the power of the beautiful game.

RF right, why we so concerned about a "little boy team " like jamaica?


Remember dat comment yuh did make RF?

hahahahahaha  we end up in World Cup and allyuh do what?

watch on yuh big screen TV....hahahahahahaha   Ah hope dey eh repossess that Big screen TV nah.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Reggaefan on February 17, 2008, 11:44:27 AM
Leroy....yuh is ah shithong like yuh team....

I call on the moderators of this message board to close this thread. Its clear to see that there is alot of ill feeling towards Jamaica football by a select few individuals here....not that I am surprised....we are bitter rivals. But sometimes the discussions go beyond football..and thats where the line needs to be drawn. We have a game coming up, at which time the score wil be settled. You gotta love the power of the beautiful game.

RF right, why we so concerned about a "little boy team " like jamaica?


Remember dat comment yuh did make RF?

hahahahahaha we end up in World Cup and allyuh do what?

watch on yuh big screen TV....hahahahahahaha Ah hope dey eh repossess that Big screen TV nah.

TrueTrini :)

How many points you came away with at the world cup? How many goals you scored? Better yet, Which Trini player scored a brace in a single world cup game? You see, there is a legacy. I suppose foprm your perspective, you can show your kids the tape of Shaka Hislop single-handedly saving shot after shot to defy the superiors Swedes...Me on the other hand will show my kids 3 goals...one that tied the game vs eventual third place finishers Croatia, and two that propelled us to victory over the then Asian champs. But having said all that TrueTrini...wouldnt it be a great thing for us to watch JAmaica and T&T play a Quarter Finals game in South Africa 2010? As of now, its still a possibility, and in the grand scheme of things, thats what both sets of supporters should be aiming for!...who knows, maybe by then Seabra will be eligible to play for T&T :)
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: truetrini on February 17, 2008, 11:52:12 AM
Reggaefan, I can assue you that T&T put up a fiercer battle than the ReggaeBoyz.

Before the legacy was making it to the Workld Cup. Now it has evolved to who scored goals etc.  Whatever fella.

Yuh talking about Seabra blah, blah, de man wasn't good enough anyway, and guess what?  he loves T&T and lives there still!


To make the Reggae Boys side all yuh really have to do is eat two spicy beef patties and follow dat with some salt fish and ackee and yuh is ah jamaican and eligible fuh de reggae Boyz.

do try dat shit on me.

lol

yes it will be great to see T&T cutting Jamaica ass in de quarter finals ah de 2010 World Cup, trouble is, allyuh have tuh qualify to go dey fuss....and de way dem English boys cyar stomach spicy and peppery beef..allyuh looking doomed!
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Reggaefan on February 17, 2008, 12:17:47 PM
Reggaefan, I can assue you that T&T put up a fiercer battle than the ReggaeBoyz.

Before the legacy was making it to the Workld Cup. Now it has evolved to who scored goals etc. Whatever fella.

Yuh talking about Seabra blah, blah, de man wasn't good enough anyway, and guess what? he loves T&T and lives there still!


To make the Reggae Boys side all yuh really have to do is eat two spicy beef patties and follow dat with some salt fish and ackee and yuh is ah jamaican and eligible fuh de reggae Boyz.

do try dat shit on me.

lol

yes it will be great to see T&T cutting Jamaica ass in de quarter finals ah de 2010 World Cup, trouble is, allyuh have tuh qualify to go dey fuss....and de way dem English boys cyar stomach spicy and peppery beef..allyuh looking doomed!

Well, considering that both jamaica nd T&T have made world cup finals apperanaces...we have to come up with some other measure of success. 3 points, one victory, and 3 goals scored looking better than 1 point, 0 goals scored(unless u want to take credit for a own goal), and 0 victories. Its also nice knowing that at half time in our first game, the score was 1-1 betwenn Ja and Croatia...the eventual thrid place finishers.

How many Bake Sharks Did Seabra eat before getting his Trini passport? LOL. What you dont uderstand TruTrini, is that there are players out there lining up to play for teh Reggaeboyz..Ask Nyron Nosworthy...he showed his hand in the british media recently....He is yet to get the call. What does that say to you?

Heheh. I suppose you dont have to qualify for teh world cup too?  Remeber Bahrain wont be in the picture this time around...so it might not be a cat walk like it was last time around. Regardless, looking forward to seeing you n South Africa...might be our best opportunity yet to hit a side 6-0 in a world cup game. :)
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: berris on February 18, 2008, 01:15:28 AM
Leroy....yuh is ah shithong like yuh team....

I call on the moderators of this message board to close this thread. Its clear to see that there is alot of ill feeling towards Jamaica football by a select few individuals here....not that I am surprised....we are bitter rivals. But sometimes the discussions go beyond football..and thats where the line needs to be drawn. We have a game coming up, at which time the score wil be settled. You gotta love the power of the beautiful game.


Reggaefart ..You only farse and way outta place,all you do when you  come here is disrespect TNT .The bottom line of all all yuh argument is JA better than TNT. That is de jackassness you does try tuh convince ppl of here, and now when man cuss yuh out yuh tucking yuh tail between yuh nanny like ah lil BIATCH, and crying tuh de mods to 'close this thread'...steupppsss ..look boy ..f**k YOU AND LEROY and all yuh Jamaican arrogant puhsee klaaaat ...
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: truetrini on February 18, 2008, 04:51:22 AM
Reggaefan:

Quote
Well, considering that both jamaica nd T&T have made world cup finals apperanaces...we have to come up with some other measure of success. 3 points, one victory, and 3 goals scored looking better than 1 point, 0 goals scored(unless u want to take credit for a own goal), and 0 victories. Its also nice knowing that at half time in our first game, the score was 1-1 betwenn Ja and Croatia...the eventual thrid place finishers.

How many Bake Sharks Did Seabra eat before getting his Trini passport? LOL.  What you dont uderstand TruTrini, is that there are players out there lining up to play for teh Reggaeboyz..Ask Nyron Nosworthy...he showed his hand in the british media recently....He is yet to get the call. What does that say to you?

Heheh. I suppose you dont have to qualify for teh world cup too?  Remeber Bahrain wont be in the picture this time around...so it might not be a cat walk like it was last time around. Regardless, looking forward to seeing you n South Africa...might be our best opportunity yet to hit a side 6-0 in a world cup game.

No one courted Seabra, he is married to a trini and lives in T&T...doh try to equate Seabra with Patty eating english boys!  Nice try...but lame no arse.

We still had to navigate the Hex to meet Bahrain...did Jamaica beat Panama at home "hinna de office" to make the hex?  No...dey let Panama make it....steups...ah base ball team beat allyuh at home too!

All dat shit talk about tying Croatia we had Hengland -0- 0 for 82 minutes de same Hengland who res 6 unnu backside.

Steups yuh does reluctantly or purposely forget history?

japan? dat was ah real shit side dat made it thru de Asian qualifiers, I know ah woman by me with 9 foster kids who coulda beat dat Japanese side...dat is yuh allocades?

Listen Yuh might not even make it out de first rounds ah qualifying again....the Hex for jamaica is far, far away, yuh old talk about big man football is something I will NEVER forget in yuh attempts to put down trini ball yuh stay home and watch de Hex.

Like yuh run out ah ackee or wha?  Yuh memory failing yuh.

see yuh on de field,,, dat is if dey let allyuh play big man ball dis rounds!
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: WestCoast on February 18, 2008, 05:07:36 AM
I know ah woman by me with 9 foster kids who coulda beat dat Japanese side...dat is yuh allocades?
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
9 chirren :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

aye dem yardies could take woop wap ;D ;D
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Brownsugar on February 18, 2008, 06:08:57 AM
I know ah woman by me with 9 foster kids who coulda beat dat Japanese side...dat is yuh allocades?
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
9 chirren :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

aye dem yardies could take woop wap ;D ;D

Yeah boy.....dem yardies like to get hit for 6......much to my amusement.... ;D

Ah love it!!!....copyright Andre Samuel..
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Reggaefan on February 18, 2008, 06:50:29 AM
Reggaefart ..You only farse and way outta place,all you do when you come here is disrespect TNT .The bottom line of all all yuh argument is JA better than TNT. That is de jackassness you does try tuh convince ppl of here, and now when man cuss yuh out yuh tucking yuh tail between yuh nanny like ah lil BIATCH, and crying tuh de mods to 'close this thread'...steupppsss ..look boy ..f**k YOU AND LEROY and all yuh Jamaican arrogant puhsee klaaaat ...

Berris, calm down man. Not disrespecting T&T one bit....I just think that my team is better than yours...likewise, you think your team is better than mine.
We have a big game coming up...the first one we are playing in a long time....so you should expect back and forth banter.You dont have to get angry over that.

And the fact of the matter is both countries have used players born outside of the country on their national teams...just that one country have way more to choose from over the other....and unlike what you think, the vast majority of the players born outside have been the one courting the JFF, not the other way 'round. Deon Burton paid his way to Jamaica to try out with the team for example. Nyron Nosworthy has called for the JFF to include him...Ashley Yound (now with England) visited the RBZ training camp in England, and wanted to train with the boyz...etc etc. I have said this a million times, I have kids born outside of Jamaica, and they are as much Jamaican as any kids born in Jamaica. If a cat born in a kennel, it does not make the cat a dog does it?



You sounding a little bot angry and resentful in your post.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Reggaefan on February 18, 2008, 07:03:03 AM
Reggaefan:

Quote
Well, considering that both jamaica nd T&T have made world cup finals apperanaces...we have to come up with some other measure of success. 3 points, one victory, and 3 goals scored looking better than 1 point, 0 goals scored(unless u want to take credit for a own goal), and 0 victories. Its also nice knowing that at half time in our first game, the score was 1-1 betwenn Ja and Croatia...the eventual thrid place finishers.

How many Bake Sharks Did Seabra eat before getting his Trini passport? LOL. What you dont uderstand TruTrini, is that there are players out there lining up to play for teh Reggaeboyz..Ask Nyron Nosworthy...he showed his hand in the british media recently....He is yet to get the call. What does that say to you?

Heheh. I suppose you dont have to qualify for teh world cup too? Remeber Bahrain wont be in the picture this time around...so it might not be a cat walk like it was last time around. Regardless, looking forward to seeing you n South Africa...might be our best opportunity yet to hit a side 6-0 in a world cup game.

No one courted Seabra, he is married to a trini and lives in T&T...doh try to equate Seabra with Patty eating english boys! Nice try...but lame no arse.

We still had to navigate the Hex to meet Bahrain...did Jamaica beat Panama at home "hinna de office" to make the hex? No...dey let Panama make it....steups...ah base ball team beat allyuh at home too!

All dat shit talk about tying Croatia we had Hengland -0- 0 for 82 minutes de same Hengland who res 6 unnu backside.

Steups yuh does reluctantly or purposely forget history?

japan? dat was ah real shit side dat made it thru de Asian qualifiers, I know ah woman by me with 9 foster kids who coulda beat dat Japanese side...dat is yuh allocades?

Listen Yuh might not even make it out de first rounds ah qualifying again....the Hex for jamaica is far, far away, yuh old talk about big man football is something I will NEVER forget in yuh attempts to put down trini ball yuh stay home and watch de Hex.

Like yuh run out ah ackee or wha? Yuh memory failing yuh.

see yuh on de field,,, dat is if dey let allyuh play big man ball dis rounds!

And for holding England 0-0 for 80 minutes, I take my hat off to you. But consider how good you would feel if instead of holding them 0-0, you held them 1-1. Imagine the euphoria that you would have experienced if you had managed to hit the back of the net. I hope you get the point I am trying to make here. By the way, Croatia went on to finishing third. How far did England get?

Lets discuss Japan now. How do you compare Japan to Bahrain? Think carefully now Truetrini. Japan mad it o France as the top Asian team...Jamaica made it to France as the third placed CONCACAF team. How do you read that? Yes, I agree with you that Japan was a shit side (relatively speaking)....similar to how I bleive Bahrain is even Shittier :)

And we might not make it to the first rounds...unless you know something that I dont, YOU MIGHT NOT MAKE IT OUT EITHER...so I dont really see th epoiint in that statement.

But anyway, you sounding angry, resentfull even. Calm down man.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: jamaica2099 on February 18, 2008, 09:01:37 AM
Leroy....yuh is ah shithong like yuh team....

I call on the moderators of this message board to close this thread. Its clear to see that there is alot of ill feeling towards Jamaica football by a select few individuals here....not that I am surprised....we are bitter rivals. But sometimes the discussions go beyond football..and thats where the line needs to be drawn. We have a game coming up, at which time the score wil be settled. You gotta love the power of the beautiful game.
You know your point is proven when the Trinis start cursing left, right and centre. ;D
Yet, they saying we Jamaicans are the one coming on this forum and disrespecting them. ???
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: kicker on February 18, 2008, 10:00:26 AM
Again- everytime I revisit this thread the more it seems like two sh*t sides fighting down eachother...

But ah can't resist ;D...

RF, Leroy, JA2099- Hats off. Your WC record is better than ours (on paper at least). If the tables were turned we'd argue that 3 pts and 3 goals is better than 1 point & 0 goals....However, I must say that the legacy of T&T's W.C. campaign is arguably stronger than JA's. The reason being that we were in the tournament pretty much until the final whistle in the Paraguay game, whereas JA was done & dusted after the first two matches, conceding 8 & scoring only 1. The humbling record that JA suffered after the first two games was what everyone expected, so there was no surprise. People expected the same from T&T, but we defied the odds and came away from each one of our games with a result that reflected that we belonged.....and we had the world guessing until the final minutes of the first round.....I very often meet people whose memory of T&T in the World Cup was that we shocked the world, and ran shoulder to shoulder with the big boys to the end...That's our WC legacy (even if "undeserved", biased or skewed by merely one result) With JA though, there were no surprises....You guys were hammered as expected, and your bags were packed before the last game.....and it unfortunately took the shine off what I considered a great victory over Japan (for the neutrals only of course..I'm sure in JA that win was like winning the tourney, and understandably so)....so like I said hats off to you- if it were the other way around, we'd be having this same convo from opposite sides of the table.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: jamaica2099 on February 18, 2008, 10:19:25 AM
Again- everytime I revisit this thread the more it seems like two sh*t sides fighting down eachother...

But ah can't resist ;D...

RF, Leroy, JA2099- Hats off. Your WC record is better than ours (on paper at least). If the tables were turned we'd argue that 3 pts and 3 goals is better than 1 point & 0 goals....However, I must say that the legacy of T&T's W.C. campaign is arguably stronger than JA's. The reason being that we were in the tournament pretty much until the final whistle in the Paraguay game, whereas JA was done & dusted after the first two matches, conceding 8 & scoring only 1. The humbling record that JA suffered after the first two games was what everyone expected, so there was no surprise. People expected the same from T&T, but we defied the odds and came away from each one of our games with a result that reflected that we belonged.....and we had the world guessing until the final minutes of the first round.....I very often meet people whose memory of T&T in the World Cup was that we shocked the world, and ran shoulder to shoulder with the big boys to the end...That's our WC legacy (even if "undeserved", biased or skewed by merely one result) With JA though, there were no surprises....You guys were hammered as expected, and your bags were packed before the last game.....and it unfortunately took the shine off what I considered a great victory over Japan (for the neutrals only of course..I'm sure in JA that win was like winning the tourney, and understandably so)....so like I said hats off to you- if it were the other way around, we'd be having this same convo from opposite sides of the table.
True. But the pages of history books don't analyse: the pages deal only with facts.  8)
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 18, 2008, 01:16:12 PM
Again- everytime I revisit this thread the more it seems like two sh*t sides fighting down eachother...

But ah can't resist ;D...

RF, Leroy, JA2099- Hats off. Your WC record is better than ours (on paper at least). If the tables were turned we'd argue that 3 pts and 3 goals is better than 1 point & 0 goals....However, I must say that the legacy of T&T's W.C. campaign is arguably stronger than JA's. The reason being that we were in the tournament pretty much until the final whistle in the Paraguay game, whereas JA was done & dusted after the first two matches, conceding 8 & scoring only 1. The humbling record that JA suffered after the first two games was what everyone expected, so there was no surprise. People expected the same from T&T, but we defied the odds and came away from each one of our games with a result that reflected that we belonged.....and we had the world guessing until the final minutes of the first round.....I very often meet people whose memory of T&T in the World Cup was that we shocked the world, and ran shoulder to shoulder with the big boys to the end...That's our WC legacy (even if "undeserved", biased or skewed by merely one result) With JA though, there were no surprises....You guys were hammered as expected, and your bags were packed before the last game.....and it unfortunately took the shine off what I considered a great victory over Japan (for the neutrals only of course..I'm sure in JA that win was like winning the tourney, and understandably so)....so like I said hats off to you- if it were the other way around, we'd be having this same convo from opposite sides of the table.
but kicker paraguay is a side that jamaica beat up all the time,and thank you for been Objective
3 points is better than one no doubt ,I was surprized when Paraguay beat you guys 2-0 in the last Group
game.Honestly I thought a tie was inevitable between Paraguay & T&T.You guys did well a mean ten men T&T v Sweden which produce a 0-0 was a good result.An the game between England could have been
a win for T&T providing the goal had score at the end of the first half.respect Kicker and no disrespect
WarriorNation. :beermug:
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Trini _2026 on February 18, 2008, 01:41:16 PM
Truetrini you remember RF stated that he would not see trinidad play as he was schedule to take his time off during the round of 16!!!
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: kicker on February 18, 2008, 02:08:26 PM
but kicker paraguay is a side that jamaica beat up all the time,and thank you for been Objective
3 points is better than one no doubt ,I was surprized when Paraguay beat you guys 2-0 in the last Group
game.Honestly I thought a tie was inevitable between Paraguay & T&T.You guys did well a mean ten men T&T v Sweden which produce a 0-0 was a good result.An the game between England could have been
a win for T&T providing the goal had score at the end of the first half.respect Kicker and no disrespect
WarriorNation. :beermug:

Cool....but I'd like to see the factual record of you guys beating up Paraguay "all the time"...not sure about that.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 18, 2008, 03:25:48 PM
for a fact,the last time Paraguay went to Kingston a 3-0 they pick up.A swear!.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Trini _2026 on February 18, 2008, 03:29:13 PM
for a fact,the last time Paraguay went to Kingston a 3-0 they pick up.A swear!.

yes with a second string team in a friendly
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: dinho on February 18, 2008, 03:30:26 PM
as far as i concern, leroy, rf, 2099 and de rest ah these jokey jakans is some rank cockroach..

soon as yuh flick de light switch (like when england light up allyuh life with 6 goal or when mighty indonesia and vietnam duss allyuh way), dey does freeze.. yuh cyah see dem move ah peep..

is crawling time now..

wait till mexico and honduras wood dem jamglishmen on de way to de hex.

they go disappear in two twos..
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 18, 2008, 03:37:34 PM
Reggaefart ..You only farse and way outta place,all you do when you come here is disrespect TNT .The bottom line of all all yuh argument is JA better than TNT. That is de jackassness you does try tuh convince ppl of here, and now when man cuss yuh out yuh tucking yuh tail between yuh nanny like ah lil BIATCH, and crying tuh de mods to 'close this thread'...steupppsss ..look boy ..f**k YOU AND LEROY and all yuh Jamaican arrogant puhsee klaaaat ...

Berris, calm down man. Not disrespecting T&T one bit....I just think that my team is better than yours...likewise, you think your team is better than mine.
We have a big game coming up...the first one we are playing in a long time....so you should expect back and forth banter.You dont have to get angry over that.

And the fact of the matter is both countries have used players born outside of the country on their national teams...just that one country have way more to choose from over the other....and unlike what you think, the vast majority of the players born outside have been the one courting the JFF, not the other way 'round. Deon Burton paid his way to Jamaica to try out with the team for example. Nyron Nosworthy has called for the JFF to include him...Ashley Yound (now with England) visited the RBZ training camp in England, and wanted to train with the boyz...etc etc. I have said this a million times, I have kids born outside of Jamaica, and they are as much Jamaican as any kids born in Jamaica. If a cat born in a kennel, it does not make the cat a dog does it?


then what you expect RF,Jamaica is 1 1/2 time bigger than T&T , produce 4 times its population in jamaica & its diaspora (12 million jamaicans live in the world) .We are most likely to have a better pool of players to choose from and would be the envy of others who ar'nt in this position.

Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Peong on February 18, 2008, 03:57:39 PM
Good reggaefan , I usually think highly of trinis but sandoprince cannot accept the fact it was a englishman who
scored for Trinidad.Nothin is wrong with that because of the 20 goals scored by jamaica it was Burton 4 and
hall 1 or 1/4 of wc 98 goals, but in wcq06  playoff, a englishman scored 1/2 of trinidads tally,the point here is that we all do it.
so read my signature and do not forget it.

This piece of stupidity rises above all the stupidity in this thread.
And that is quite a feat.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 18, 2008, 04:08:34 PM
so what you talking man,Trinidad do not use Britz!?
r  maybe its the post that strike you.eh!?
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Reggaefan on February 18, 2008, 04:45:22 PM
Again- everytime I revisit this thread the more it seems like two sh*t sides fighting down eachother...

But ah can't resist ;D...

RF, Leroy, JA2099- Hats off. Your WC record is better than ours (on paper at least). If the tables were turned we'd argue that 3 pts and 3 goals is better than 1 point & 0 goals....However, I must say that the legacy of T&T's W.C. campaign is arguably stronger than JA's. The reason being that we were in the tournament pretty much until the final whistle in the Paraguay game, whereas JA was done & dusted after the first two matches, conceding 8 & scoring only 1. The humbling record that JA suffered after the first two games was what everyone expected, so there was no surprise. People expected the same from T&T, but we defied the odds and came away from each one of our games with a result that reflected that we belonged.....and we had the world guessing until the final minutes of the first round.....I very often meet people whose memory of T&T in the World Cup was that we shocked the world, and ran shoulder to shoulder with the big boys to the end...That's our WC legacy (even if "undeserved", biased or skewed by merely one result) With JA though, there were no surprises....You guys were hammered as expected, and your bags were packed before the last game.....and it unfortunately took the shine off what I considered a great victory over Japan (for the neutrals only of course..I'm sure in JA that win was like winning the tourney, and understandably so)....so like I said hats off to you- if it were the other way around, we'd be having this same convo from opposite sides of the table.

Hats off to you Kicker...you are one of the more inteligent posters on this message board.  You made your piont without realing off a bunch of expletives (I swear I never see more expletives used on message boards anywhere else in cyberspace). Both jamaica and T&T had contrasting results in their only apperance at the big dance...for Jamaica the legacy is the one victory and the three goals scored. For T&T, its the courage to avoid being heavily outscored in all three games.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 18, 2008, 05:06:41 PM
Again- everytime I revisit this thread the more it seems like two sh*t sides fighting down eachother...

But ah can't resist ;D...

RF, Leroy, JA2099- Hats off. Your WC record is better than ours (on paper at least). If the tables were turned we'd argue that 3 pts and 3 goals is better than 1 point & 0 goals....However, I must say that the legacy of T&T's W.C. campaign is arguably stronger than JA's. The reason being that we were in the tournament pretty much until the final whistle in the Paraguay game, whereas JA was done & dusted after the first two matches, conceding 8 & scoring only 1. The humbling record that JA suffered after the first two games was what everyone expected, so there was no surprise. People expected the same from T&T, but we defied the odds and came away from each one of our games with a result that reflected that we belonged.....and we had the world guessing until the final minutes of the first round.....I very often meet people whose memory of T&T in the World Cup was that we shocked the world, and ran shoulder to shoulder with the big boys to the end...That's our WC legacy (even if "undeserved", biased or skewed by merely one result) With JA though, there were no surprises....You guys were hammered as expected, and your bags were packed before the last game.....and it unfortunately took the shine off what I considered a great victory over Japan (for the neutrals only of course..I'm sure in JA that win was like winning the tourney, and understandably so)....so like I said hats off to you- if it were the other way around, we'd be having this same convo from opposite sides of the table.

Hats off to you Kicker...you are one of the more inteligent posters on this message board. You made your piont without realing off a bunch of expletives (I swear I never see more expletives used on message boards anywhere else in cyberspace). Both jamaica and T&T had contrasting results in their only apperance at the big dance...for Jamaica the legacy is the one victory and the three goals scored. For T&T, its the courage to avoid being heavily outscored in all three games.
so true RF kicker is Objective and the IrieDread, ' justcool'-Big up my brother.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Sando prince on February 18, 2008, 08:25:15 PM
SEND MORE BRITZ call 1-868-SHITHONGS


lol ! :rotfl: :rotfl: as far has I am concern it was an white englishman let Trinidad reach world cup.
apart from the match fixing by Jack warner.
:rotfl: :rotfl: what a jackass!!



Who scored vs Bahrain in trinidad?.
Jackass one player cannot let entire team reach world cup..think about the entire world cup campaign...not just one game!...Now reading most of your posts I can tell you really into T&T football...Do you post this much at the reggaeboyz websites?

Sando Prince, your arguements are backfiring on you. You are corect, one player cannot take a team to the world cup...but in this case, it might have been a different situatin had Chris Birchal not scored that goal right?

Point here is while you and others ridicule Jamaica for using players from the diaspora, you refuse to acknowledge the fact that your federation is doing the same thing. I can list you 11 players born outside T&T who have represented T&T a tvarious levels...the difference between T&T and Jamaica is that Jamaica generally has more to choose from...and the quality isa tad bit better too.






Good reggaefan , I usually think highly of trinis but sandoprince cannot accept the fact it was a englishman who
scored for Trinidad
.Nothin is wrong with that because of the 20 goals scored by jamaica it was Burton 4 and
hall 1 or 1/4 of wc 98 goals, but in wcq06 playoff, a englishman scored 1/2 of trinidads tally,the point here is that we all do it.
so read my signature and do not forget it.
   :rotfl: you is ah jackass
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Big Magician on February 18, 2008, 08:29:40 PM
hear nah....these cacaholes still here ???

ALLYUH GOING NOWHERE
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 18, 2008, 08:53:14 PM
SEND MORE BRITZ call 1-868-SHITHONGS


lol ! :rotfl: :rotfl: as far has I am concern it was an white englishman let Trinidad reach world cup.
apart from the match fixing by Jack warner.
:rotfl: :rotfl: what a jackass!!



Who scored vs Bahrain in trinidad?.
Jackass one player cannot let entire team reach world cup..think about the entire world cup campaign...not just one game!...Now reading most of your posts I can tell you really into T&T football...Do you post this much at the reggaeboyz websites?

Sando Prince, your arguements are backfiring on you. You are corect, one player cannot take a team to the world cup...but in this case, it might have been a different situatin had Chris Birchal not scored that goal right?

Point here is while you and others ridicule Jamaica for using players from the diaspora, you refuse to acknowledge the fact that your federation is doing the same thing. I can list you 11 players born outside T&T who have represented T&T a tvarious levels...the difference between T&T and Jamaica is that Jamaica generally has more to choose from...and the quality isa tad bit better too.






Good reggaefan , I usually think highly of trinis but sandoprince cannot accept the fact it was a englishman who
scored for Trinidad
.Nothin is wrong with that because of the 20 goals scored by jamaica it was Burton 4 and
hall 1 or 1/4 of wc 98 goals, but in wcq06 playoff, a englishman scored 1/2 of trinidads tally,the point here is that we all do it.
so read my signature and do not forget it.
:rotfl: you is ah jackass
really an you a big 1 2! where is chris Birchal from? how many goals did Trinidad scored in the Playoff?.
listen man,you love bananas? all I said is a fact.You clowning your self.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 18, 2008, 08:55:17 PM
hear nah....these cacaholes still here ???

ALLYUH GOING NOWHERE
where are you going?
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Big Magician on February 18, 2008, 09:08:00 PM
leroy??..... we will always be TnT.... with Identity
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 18, 2008, 09:14:19 PM
big-magician yes I understand your feelings.T&T just cannot test jamaica in Kingston come march,but for me to stay up with your challenges it's pretty feminine and am sure you have
some female hormones almost just like myself and a bigger b!tch than me.So hear am going to play
the small fassy(jakan creole) and put a end to this,it makes no sense. :beermug:we call it night.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Big Magician on February 18, 2008, 09:15:29 PM
cheers leroy.....cyat
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: berris on February 19, 2008, 09:38:56 PM
Leroy....yuh is ah shithong like yuh team....

I call on the moderators of this message board to close this thread. Its clear to see that there is alot of ill feeling towards Jamaica football by a select few individuals here....not that I am surprised....we are bitter rivals. But sometimes the discussions go beyond football..and thats where the line needs to be drawn. We have a game coming up, at which time the score wil be settled. You gotta love the power of the beautiful game.

You know your point is proven when the Trinis start cursing left, right and centre. ;D
Yet, they saying we Jamaicans are the one coming on this forum and disrespecting
them. ???

Well ja2099 you is ah bigger c0nt than lebuoy and reggaefart.It ever occur to yuh narrowminded bird brain, that most if not all,c0ntholes Jamaicans does get cuss here, simply becuz ah de amount ah pig shit all yuh does be lacing de forum with,nuff bullshit bout ''Jamaica better than TnT'' ..
 As a caribbean country is obvious we should want each other to do good and see both countries qualify for all WCs,but I fed up all yuh f**king jamaicans coming on here to do nuttin but put down TnT football and try and big up all yuh self.We go to de WC 2006 while all yuh fail ,but all all yuh stinking jealous assholes does come on here to do is talk bout ,'how much goals TnT score,'' 'how much points all yuh get' or 'who was better in ah WC ''. TNT was behind Jamaica when all yuh qualify ,but when TNT qualify is ah bunch ah skin teeth, screw up they face and only bennin wid jealousy ..
Since then, assholes like reggaefaggot, lebuoy, lionpussy and YOU does only come on here sounding like some c0nts ,playing all yuh being diplomatic and decent when de total content of all yuh post is nuttin but jealousy and disrespect towards The Soca Warriors.All yuh so arrogant and ignorant, that all yuh refuse to recognize Jamaica whole f**king team is British,butter it and sugar coat it how de f**k all yuh want, and if any ah them shitong ,by some miracle,had get the change to play for England all now Jamaica still cyar even spell World Cup far less play in one.
Since then, all yuh coming on here and trying to belittle we accomplishment by trying to compare JA perfomace in ah WC to TnT's. What de f**k all win in de WC ? what de f**k all accomplish more than TNT ? What de f**k all do since ...EH ?
...reggaefaggot talking like a lil petty biatch about ...''I suppose form your perspective, you can show your kids the tape of Shaka Hislop single-handedly saving shot after shot to defy the superiors Swedes...Me on the other hand will show my kids 3 goals..''..... ??? ???
Shaka Hislop better than de whole Jamaican team, put- tuh- f**king- gether... Shaka Hislop, ALONE, accomplish more than any Jamaican team,including de whole- f**king- JAMAICA FOOTBALL FEDERATION !!!
When that jackass, reggaefan, showing his children de '3 goals' he also have tuh tell dem that Jamaica football have never accomplish one f**king ting, since those 3 meaningless goals that brought them nuttin but exposure of how f**king petty and ignorant , girls like reggaefaggot,lebouy,lionpussy and you jamette2009 really are.
I have nuttin against 'all yuh' posting what 'all yuh' want,f**k up we football ,disrespect we Soca Warriors,cuss we, whatever...but doh whine like lil joncrow batty holes and play victim like all yuh eh know why de hostility coming all yuh way.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: truetrini on February 19, 2008, 09:42:37 PM
wow!

strong emotions.

I jes have tuh laff.

4 Jakans come and jes rile we up.

Wont it be simpler to jes ignore them?
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: berris on February 19, 2008, 09:53:21 PM
wow!

strong emotions.

I jes have tuh laff.

4 Jakans come and jes rile we up.

Wont it be simpler to jes ignore them?

Nobody eh rile up,no emotions,just telling dem how I see it ...all is fine  8) 
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Quags on February 19, 2008, 11:28:59 PM
Fer real berris ein t even break ah sweat they ,he just getting warmed up  :rotfl:
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: dinho on February 20, 2008, 07:53:37 AM
berris... i concur.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Reggaefan on February 20, 2008, 12:10:41 PM
berris... i concur.

heheh. I can see this thread still alive and kicking. Only Jakans can stir so much emotion amongst Trinis :) Its not often that a thread discussing T&T football gets 5 pages...but put Jamaica in the subject line of a post and every jack-man has something to say. sweet. You probably have more peeps viewing this thread than the number of people that turned up for the Guadeloupe game :)
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: jamaica2099 on February 20, 2008, 04:02:54 PM
berris... i concur.

heheh. I can see this thread still alive and kicking. Only Jakans can stir so much emotion amongst Trinis :) Its not often that a thread discussing T&T football gets 5 pages...but put Jamaica in the subject line of a post and every jack-man has something to say. sweet. You probably have more peeps viewing this thread than the number of people that turned up for the Guadeloupe game :)
True dat!! ;D
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: berris on February 20, 2008, 05:20:23 PM
berris... i concur.

heheh. I can see this thread still alive and kicking. Only Jakans can stir so much emotion amongst Trinis :) Its not often that a thread discussing T&T football gets 5 pages...but put Jamaica in the subject line of a post and every jack-man has something to say. sweet. You probably have more peeps viewing this thread than the number of people that turned up for the Guadeloupe game :)


Go suck out yuh mooma !!!
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: berris on February 20, 2008, 05:32:21 PM
berris... i concur.

heheh. I can see this thread still alive and kicking. Only Jakans can stir so much emotion amongst Trinis :) Its not often that a thread discussing T&T football gets 5 pages...but put Jamaica in the subject line of a post and every jack-man has something to say. sweet. You probably have more peeps viewing this thread than the number of people that turned up for the Guadeloupe game :)
True dat!! ;D

jamette2009 like every time yuh boyfren ,reggaefaggot ,open he ass you does jump out ? ....
..True dat :devil:
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 20, 2008, 05:47:24 PM
berris... i concur.

heheh. I can see this thread still alive and kicking. Only Jakans can stir so much emotion amongst Trinis :) Its not often that a thread discussing T&T football gets 5 pages...but put Jamaica in the subject line of a post and every jack-man has something to say. sweet. You probably have more peeps viewing this thread than the number of people that turned up for the Guadeloupe game :)
True dat!! ;D

jamette2009 like every time yuh boyfren ,reggaefaggot ,open he ass you does jump out ?
you guys do not have moderators,god that's the most pathetic thing I heard in
along time.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: berris on February 20, 2008, 07:52:58 PM
berris... i concur.

heheh. I can see this thread still alive and kicking. Only Jakans can stir so much emotion amongst Trinis :) Its not often that a thread discussing T&T football gets 5 pages...but put Jamaica in the subject line of a post and every jack-man has something to say. sweet. You probably have more peeps viewing this thread than the number of people that turned up for the Guadeloupe game :)
True dat!! ;D

jamette2009 like every time yuh boyfren ,reggaefaggot ,open he ass you does jump out ?
you guys do not have moderators,god that's the most pathetic thing I heard in
along time.[/b]

Well since yuh put it so ,I have to apologize ........becuz I really sorry ah asshole like you wasn't posting more garbage bout JA earlier,just so ah cudda be f**king yuh up ah lil more ....dais what I sorry for.
'Pathetic' yuh say :rotfl: :rotfl: ...What more 'Pathetic' than some boldface jackass from Jamaica comming on ah Soca Warriors forum and insulting,disrespecting and expecting tuh get ah bly because all yuh posting in ah decent manner ........
look Lebuoy ..F@CK YOU, REGGAEFAGGOT,JAMETTE2009,LIOAPUSSY AND DE WHOLE F@CKING JAMAICAN FOOTBALL FEDERATION....
Now go and cry to de mods, like ah whore dat eh get pay,and tell them berris only cussing all yuh out, everytime all yuh put down TnT ...
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: leroy on February 20, 2008, 08:08:05 PM
berris you need help kid.seek prefoessional help.I will not go any futher with you.This session as just ended !.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: berris on February 20, 2008, 08:27:42 PM
berris you need help kid.seek prefoessional help.I will not go any futher with you.This session as just ended !.

Thanks for de advice ........now see if yuh cud make ah flip and go f@ck yuhself .
Title: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: E-man on March 20, 2008, 11:44:32 AM
With the first match between the two teams since the 2005 Gold Cup coming up, thought I'd revisit the first inter-colonial match up between the two sides.

I had a chance to dig into the Gleaner archives and pulled up all the old stories from the day.

In December 1935, January 1936 Trinidad visited Jamaica for an eight match series including three matches vs. the all-Jamaica side. The balance were against various club and school teams. Most ties were at Sabina Park with one being played at Mobay.

The next series would not take place until more than 10 years later in 1947.


It will take me a while to clean up the text so I'll be posting the stories in this thread when I can.

Let's start with a story from Feb. 20, 1935 when the idea of the series was first reported. This was published in the Feb. 28 edition on page 15:

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Trinidad Footballers May Visit Jamaica At End Of The Year

TRINIDAD, Feby. 20.All going well, there is every likelihood that T.A.F.A. will visit Jamaica early in December next. The Association in that centre have undertaken to finance the tour, so anxious are they to receive the visit, and there's no reason why this good-will tour should not be undertaken.

It is well known that the standard of play in Jamaica is high, and such a trip will be of immense benefit to the game in Trinidad. More, the knowledge that the trip will materialise must make for keener play in the T.A.F.A. competitions. Players who are the probables and possibles for selection will vie with each other for supremacy on the field of play in an endeavour to catch the eyes of the selectors and get places on the side, and this will naturally be reflected in the takings at the gates which, automatically, will increase.

Jamaica is hardly linked up with the other West Indies colonies in the realm of sports, and such a tour will make for cementing the bonds which should exist between us.

And while it is early, one hopes that for such an occasion the T.A.F A. will be fully represented. Capt. Cuthridge, if he can find the time ought to be one of the party. As President of the T.A.F.A., his presence in Jamaica will go a long way in bringing about some working arrangement whereby regular visits could be instituted at periods of say once every three or four years, such year not to coincide with the year during which a tournament will be held. And matters will be fittingly concluded if E. A. Hinds, 'Father Hinds', as he is popularly called by all members of the T.A.F.A., accompanies the side in his well-known capacity as Manager.

Sporting Chronicle.
Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: ZANDOLIE on March 20, 2008, 12:07:50 PM
With the first match between the two teams since the 2005 Gold Cup coming up, thought I'd revisit the first inter-colonial match up between the two sides.



It is well known that the standard of play in Jamaica is high, and such a trip will be of immense benefit to the game in Trinidad.

Jamaica is hardly linked up with the other West Indies colonies in the realm of sports, and such a tour will make for cementing the bonds which should exist between us.
Sporting Chronicle.


 ::)

Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: ZANDOLIE on March 20, 2008, 12:16:01 PM
All kicks aside, thanks E-man these documents are a part of T&T and Jamica heritage.  Those were days when people played primarily for the love of the game and sport had a higher moral standing than today.
Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: Dutty on March 20, 2008, 12:25:49 PM
If anybody in mih family ever go missin......me eh callin police, ah callin e-man
Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: Daft Trini on March 20, 2008, 12:33:12 PM
If anybody in mih family ever go missin......me eh callin police, ah callin e-man

And if ah man owe yuh money contact Tallman, he go have all de stats  ;)

TT good for investigative reports also  ;D
Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: Dutty on March 20, 2008, 12:39:33 PM
If anybody in mih family ever go missin......me eh callin police, ah callin e-man

And if ah man owe yuh money contact Tallman, he go have all de stats  ;)

TT good for investigative reports also  ;D

right-O so,
eman for investigation
Tallman for the stats
TT on the crime history of the perps
Fihlo & kicker to logically negotiate wit dem why dey should leggo mih family
BnS to tell dem bout dey mudder over de bullhorn if negotiations break dong
Berris & Sam to lock deY cuddersmunt neck when dey breach de hideout
Touches to write de police report

ah forget out anybody?
Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: SHOTTA on March 20, 2008, 12:44:05 PM
ON A REAL THOUGH E MAN

wey yuh does find d time sometimes ah does feel like tallman man and dem organize a pay scheme for men like laallyuh
Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: Tallman on March 20, 2008, 12:49:59 PM
With the first match between the two teams since the 2005 Gold Cup coming up, thought I'd revisit the first inter-colonial match up between the two sides.
That first match was on Sunday, December 28th, 1935. We beat dem 3-2 on goals by Payne (2) and Henderson.
Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: E-man on March 20, 2008, 12:53:21 PM
Next is an interview from April 6, 1935 with Trinidad cricketer Rolf Grant (also a football keeper) who was helping to arrange the trip.

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Mr. Rolf Grant Pleased With Visit To Island
Sailed For Trinidad Y'day. Appreciates Our Standard Of Cricket, Scenery, Climate, and Kindness.
Will Arrange For Trinidad Football Team To Tour Jamaica Next January.


MR. ROLF GRANT, well known Trinidad sportsman, and a very popular figure in the recent Test Match played at Sabina Park between the West Indies team and the England XI., brought his visit to Jamaica to a close yesterday afternoon when he sailed in the s.s. Bayano for home.

Visitors and sportsmen of the type of Mr. Grant contribute in no small degree to the solidarity of that spirit so essential to the success of touring teams, or even informal visits, and the void set up by his departure is compensated for in the knowledge that in the not too distant future we will have the pleasure of another visit from him.

The majority of the thousands of cricket enthusiasts who witnessed his stylish batting, tantalising bowling, and brilliant fielding in the Test Match were perhaps not at all surprised at Mr. Grant's all-round attractive display, in the knowledge that he is a Cambridge Double Blue, and in the opinion of authorities on football, eclipsed more than those who eclipsed him in the days when he played for the love of the game and the success of his Club.

A worthy representative of the reputable house of T. Geddes Grant Ltd. of Trinidad, with branches in all the important West Indian Colonies Mr. Grant seized the opportunity of staying over in the island for a fortnight following the conclusion of the cricket tournament, to get some knowledge of local trade conditions.

A representative of this paper had the opportunity of interviewing him yesterday afternoon shortly before he sailed, and though he was quite busy preparing for his departure, with that unfailing courtesy and charm of manner that has won him a host of admirers and friends here, he set himself down to the task of answering questions put to him.

Our Standard Of Cricket.

After assuring the pressman that he had thoroughly enjoyed his stay in the colony Mr. Grant went on to add that he had never seen Jamaican cricketers in action before, this having been his first visit to the island. He thinks the cricket here of a very high standard, and that it compares possibly more favourably than that of any other West Indies colony.

Mr. Grant seemed to have been drawing on a reservoir of pleasant memories. His face lit up with a happy smile, as he continued:

"Your crowds are as sporting as could be found in any part of the world, and they seem to have a thorough knowledge of the game. I hope they enjoyed watching us play as much as we did playing before such wonderful cricket enthusiasts, and I sincerely trust that when next the West Indies team plays the game in Jamaica I shall have the good fortune to be among those selected."

The possibility of his non-selection in such an event might have appeared dimly on the horizon of his thoughts, for he afterwards added that even this would in no way prevent him from paying Jamaica another visit, to enjoy some more of the wonderful climate, beauty of scenery, and the kindnesses and courtesies extended on all sides.

"I met a number of charming people." he said, "and received unbounded hospitality on all sides, and wish to assure them that I consider them most perfect hosts."

Our StoresAnd Roads.

He next commented on the fine lay-out of many of the stores in Kingston, and was of opinion that
they compared favourably with those in much larger cities. Following on the statement that he was able to avail himself of some knowledge of our trade conditions during the last fortnight he expressed the view that Jamaica was a very progressive and well developed islandalthough he had one complaint to make, and that was, the poor condition of the surfaces of some of the roads here.

What, do you suggest as a cure? asked the pressman. Mr. Grant said in reply that the authorities responsible for the proper upkeep of the roads should invest a little more freely in Trinidad asphalt in order to control the dust nuisance, particularly on the country roads, for when once the thoroughfares were perfectly surfaced the upkeep became infinitesimal.

A touch of humour was introduced by Mr. Grant as he said: "I was treated to a bit of excitement yesterday morningbeing awakened out of my sleep at 5:30 o'clock by the Police, who informed me that there was a robber in the Harbour Street office." But even on this Mr. Grant applied a business comment"I understand however that the alleged thief is not of Jamaican origin."

Here's To Football Fans.

Mr. Grant is trying to arrange for a Trinidad football team to visit Jamaica next January, and knowing him for his thoroughness in carrying through a good idea it may be written down as a certainty that early in 1936 the 'rooters' will be broadcasting the prowess of the Land of the Humming Bird, or that of Springs and Sunshine, as the respective forwards and wings bound along for a try at the cherished goal.

Mr. Grant would not have one too optimistic however, knowing as he does that there are difficulties in the way of travelling, and otherwise, in the inter-change of visits in this Archipelago of ours. He therefore added "Arrangements for such a football visit are however still in the early stage, but it is hoped that travelling difficulties will be overcome and thus lead to our accomplishing what we hope for."

About seven matches would be played during the tour.

The pressman draws on his own memory in reminding readers that Mr. Grant, apart from playing for
his University (Cambridge) played for the Corinthian Football Club, and also was a member of the England team against Scotland in the Amateur International.

Among those down to see him off was Mr. W. C. B [illegible] head of the local house of T. Geddes Grant, Ltd. whose residence was Mr. Grant's headquarters during his extra fortnight's stay here.
Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: D.H.W on March 20, 2008, 01:42:24 PM
how times have changed lol
Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: E-man on March 20, 2008, 02:22:54 PM
Ah controversy-it's always been in play. These are two stories from the Nov 15, 1935 edition.
The first is from a column "Spotlight on Sport" by G. St. C. Scotter. Apparently there was talk of loaning a player to the Trinidad team.

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Spotlight On Sport
By G. St. C. Scotter

Trinidad And Hadden.


We are all looking forward keenly to the visit of the Trinidad football team next monthThe first real international football visit the island has had practically in its history.

I see however a suggestion being put forward with which I by no means agree, that is that Hadden now playing for the Kingston Club, should be "lent" to Trinidad during their visit here. This would I am convinced, be a thoroughly unpopular and unsatisfactory move with the football public here.

It is true Hadden was formerly in Trinidad (though he is not a Trinidadian)he did not, as far as I know, ever play for the Trinidad teambut he is now resident in Jamaica and working here, he is playing for the Kingston Club and has played for the Jamaica XI itself on every occasion it has taken the field this season. He is recognized as the best civilian back in the island now, and his clean and sportsmanlike play have rendered him immensely popular with the public. To loan this player, the best defender we have, to the opposing side would be a fatal mistake; and would be moreover unfair to both sides. Hadden would possess a knowledge of the Jamaica attack which would give Trinidad a considerable and unfair advantageand moreover it would be placing Hadden himself in a very insidious position; for, if playing for Trinidad, he could not help having a lot of sympathy for the Jamaican side for which he has been playing this season.

The reason given for this very dangerous move is that it would save the expenses of one Trinidad manwell, Trinidad are, I understand, bringing 15 men anyhow, surely that is enough to carry through the tourand if it isn't let them bring another man, let us do anything rather than pass over to Trinidad the best defender we have in an international contest that is going to be as keen as this one.

The football public won't like it! and neither will Hadden!


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Coming Visit Of Trinidad Football Team To This Island
Meetings Of The Finance Committee To Discuss Arrangements Are Held.


Two meetings of the finance committee of the Jamaica Football Association were held at "San Remo,"
we residence of Mr. G. M. DaCosta, on Monday, October 8, and Monday, November 11, to discuss arrangements in connection with the visit of the Trinidad football team here next year.

The President, Mr. G. M. DaCosta, was in the chair, and those present were Messrs. W. J. Palmer,
R. W. Campbell, Fr. Leo Butler, S.J.; Messrs. Guy Campbell and Leslie Mordecal at the first meeting. At the second meeting the above named gentlemen were again present besides Messrs. H. N. Walker and V. R. Parkinson.

According to proposals seven matches will be played during the tour. Details of the matches are now under consideration, and the final programme will be published at an early date, also particulars giving personal details and international game records of the visiting team, when they are to hand from Trinidad.

It is understood that the financial preparations for this trip will be far ahead of anything attempted by the J.F.A.. All sportsmen are, therefore, asked to show their appreciation of this effort on the part of the Association, with the idea also of fostering a closer relationship with the sister colony, by attending the games regularly and making it their duty to take season tickets. Failing this there will no doubt be entailed a heavy loss on the tour.

Prices of admission were arrived at, similar to those of the preceding tours; details of which will be published later and which will be obtained at the office of Mr. Leslie R. Mordecal, 158 Harbour Street.

Another meeting will be held on Monday night the 18th inst., when it is believed that final arrangements for the tour will be dealt with.
Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: E-man on March 20, 2008, 03:15:21 PM
From November 18, 1935. Note the actual teams Trinidad faced are a bit different from those listed here. This guy is on Hadden like TI on Hardest, yes?

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Spotlight On Sport
By G. St. C. Scotter

The Trinidad Programme


The Trinidad football team will be here for roughly a fortnight and the programme of play arrange for them calls for eight matches, all to be played in Kingston.

The matches will be as follows:

Three vs All Jamaica, one vs Combined Schools, one vs Combined Military, one vs Kingston Club, one vs St. George's Club, one vs Y.M.C.A.  All the matches to be played at Sabina Park.

This is I think everyone will agree a very satisfactory programme, in fact a better one could not have been arrangedthe only possible objection to it being perhaps that it means rather too strenuous a time for our Trinidad friends.

However that can easily be remedied, for if they find eight matches in two weeks a bit too much for them, it is quite easy to drop out one or other of the Club matches.

The All Schools game will be the first on the programme, and should be an attractive one too; for although School football is not very strong this year, the boys are all keen and fit, and will do their best, and it gives thema chance of experiencing international football for the first time.

Owing to the shortness of the visit it is obviously impossible to send the team down to the country; and I think the selection of Sabina as the venue for all the games will be generally popular, as its Stand lay out is easily the best of any ground for the convenience of the spectator.

Who Will Play For Jamaica

Jamaica will be able to put a fairly good side on the field against the invaders at any rate from an attacking point of viewthough the defence, if Hadden does not play for Jamaica will not be good.

In Capt. Harvey, Alty Sasso, and MacKenzie, the Island possesses three scoring insiders as good as anything it has had in its football historythe wing men may give the Selectors a bit of trouble; but Huntley DeCosta's fine play this season on the right wing should solve that side for them at any rate.

The half line is a big difficulty. Addis of Kingston and Hitchens of St. George's are the obvious selection for the wings, and both are useful, hard working players but they are not brilliant, and will not have the assistance of a really first-class centre half; which will make the line as a whole, a decidedly ordinary one if opposed to the fast lot of forwards such as I fear Trinidad possesses.

The centre half position is a real problemcandidly I think the Selectors will have to choose a younger player in the place of the great veteran "Pinkie"and the best of the available talent seems to me to be Woolcock of Wembley.

If the team is to be at its best we simpky must have Hadden at backthe Association have got to realize that, with Myers practically a crock this season, and Passailaigue playing out all the time, our back division will be a real weakness unless Hadden plays.

Between the sticks we have the choice of three really good men. Clarence Passailaigue, Clinton Nunes, and Johnny Groves.
Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: spideybuff on March 20, 2008, 03:38:08 PM
Hurry up and get to part where we cut they arse in they backyard for the first time, nah  :devil:
Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: WestCoast on March 20, 2008, 03:44:27 PM
Hurry up and get to part where we cut they arse in they backyard for the first time, nah :devil:
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Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: E-man on March 20, 2008, 04:09:41 PM
From November 20, 1935.

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Spotlight On Sport
By G. St. C. Scotter

The Trinidad Team


Judging by the account of the Trinidad football side which the T.A.F.A. has chosen to play in Jamaica, which was published in our yesterday's issue, the side is just the opposite of our; Jamaica having at present a very strong forward line, but a somewhat weak defence, especially in the half back position, while the Trinidad side is extremely strong in defence, their half back line being about the best they have had for years, but not so impressive in the forward line.

Anxieties felt here regarding Hadden playing for Trinidad instead of Jamaica may I think be set at rest by the fact that Trinidad are bringing three full backs with the [illegible] Maynard, Merry, and Galt; all of whom I hear are better in the position than Hadden himselfin which case they must be pretty hot.  We are all sorry that Rolf Grant is not able to make the trip as goalie, but Frank Ambard, who is keeping instead of him, is said to be a very good exponent of the gentle art of "keeping them out," so that Grant's absence does not in any way weaken the side.

Trinidad's first match here will be against the Combined Schools XI. on the Saturday after they get here; and they will play their first Test against Jamaica on the following Monday. I hear rumours that they play a decidedly vigorous type of game, but we have a highly competent Ref in Mike Hanna who is thoroughly capable of preventing vigorous play from passing over the boundary into rough play, so we need not worry unduly about that.

Several trial matches will be held shortly to settle the Jamaica side, and it is good news to football fans that admission to these games will be free, so as to enable them to save up their money to support the Association when the Trinidad men get here.
Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: E-man on March 20, 2008, 04:47:07 PM
November 23, 1935

From the Humour column, What I Hear By J. McG. H.

"Off Side: I hear that members of the Trinidad football team object to fouls because they were born in the "Land of the Humming Bird.""

ba-dum bum.


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Coming Intercolonial Football Tour in Ja.
Some Suggestions
By Effat.


From Monday's issue of the Gleaner it is seen where Trinidad has made her final selection for the coming inter-Colonial football series between a picked All-Trinidad combination and Jamaica combined. From my personal knowledge of the playing ability of a few of the selected Trinidad players, as I saw them in action during my three short tours to that colony, I am of the opinion that this selection is genuinely strong; it will take a lot to give them a licking.

But what of the Jamaican side? My candid belief is that our selectors will have a tremendous amount of trouble before selecting a first class side for the All-Jamaica contest. With the exception of just one or two players it has been manifestly proved since the opening of this season that the usual high standard of play has fallen back considerably, and as a consequence there will be a great deal of uncertainty and doubt in making a good selection.

I will not, at this moment, attempt to suggest the players who should be selected as that might be considered to a certain extent an intrusion. I must, however, make passing reference to the programme as my attention was atracted to it by an offical of the J.F.A. quite recently.

The idea of playing three All-Jamaica matches does appear to be unnecessary, except, of course, in the event of both Trinidad and Jamaica winning one each of these matches it would necessitate a third and final test. I do agree, however that because of their position both St. George's College Old Boys and Kingston should each be given a separate and individual trial against the Trinidadians.

Insomuch as I feel that to play the Foresters with the visitors would be a good attraction, I am of the opinion that to combine the Military with a local picksay for example the three inside forwards of the All-Jamaica pick, with the two outside wing players from the Military, with the half line of local men and the backs and goalie from the Militarywould be much more popular and attractive.

I see where the programme includesand the opening match tooan All-School pick against the Trinidadians. While I feel that the intention which prompts the inclusion is of the best, there can be no doubt that this part of the programme will meet with a fair amount of disapproval, and for more than one reason.  I personally am neither for nor against it but do feel that there is a fair amount of danger on the part of the youngsters, and again suppose the visitors took these schoolboys lightly and the boys defeated them. Wouldn't that affect the gates?

Lastly, I noticed that once again there will be an invasion and nothing has been done on the side of the J.F.A. to include on their programme at least one match for the benefit of our country players and fans of those country parts who might not have the opportunity of attending any of the matches in Kingston. To a certain extent this is somewhat unfair, for there can be no doubt that some of the island's finest football talent is to be found to-day on teams of the country parts. If, instead of having three All-Jamaica matches one were omitted and in its place an All-Country combined included, such would meet with a universal approval. It is by no means too late to make the necessary change or to make such an inclusion on the proposed programme of matches for the tour, and I do hope the J.F.A. will do this.

Hadden For Trinidad

From information received I am in the position to state that Hadden will play for Trinidad in the All-Jamaica matches but in the match against Kingston he will play for Kingston, his club.

The point at [illegible] is that Hadden was asked by Trinidad to play for Trinidad long before the Trinidad team had been selected. Hadden could not therefore be expected to take back his word.  He had, however, wisely and very sportingly made the stipulation that should Kingston, his club, be given the opportunity of meeting the visitors he would necessarily have to play for Kingston in that match.

Under the circumstances, Trinidad's claim to Hadden in the All-Jamaica series is quite legitimate and the player's position is justified.
Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: E-man on March 20, 2008, 05:44:54 PM
November 28, 1935

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Trinidad Footballers Will Arrive Ten Days Later Owing To The Shipping Facilities.
First Match On Christmas Eve Day: Who's Who Of Players Coming To Jamaica.
May Visit Mo. Bay.
Young Team With Many International Players Will Have Seven Engagements.


THE GLEANER has been informed that owing to shipping facilities it has been deemed necessary for a change of the date for the arrival of the Trinidad football team in the island next month. The team will arrive here on December 23, instead of on the 13th as was formerly scheduled, and will sail home for Trinidad on January 14.

The change of date of the arrival of the tourists calls for a total revision of the dates in the programme,
but there will be the same seven matches with the very likelihood of an additional one thrown in. The first match will therefore be played on Christmas Eve Day, December 24, instead of on the 14th, when they will meet the Combined Schools. As a consequence, the visitors will encounter the Sherwood Foresters first in their club engagements, the fixture now being second on the schedule.

In any event, the Trinidadians will meet stiff opposition, although the present change will allow them to be well off their sea-legs and growing quite accustomed to our ground by the time they clash with Jamaica in the first colony match, the third fixture on the programme.

The revised dates of the matches are as follows:
Dec. 24: vs Combined Schools.
Dec. 26: vs Sherwood Foresters.
Dec. 28: vs Jamaica.
Jany. 1: vs Kingston.
Jany. 4: vs Jamaica.
Jany. 8: vs St. George's Old Boys.
Jany. 11: vs Jamaica.

May Visit Montego Bay

The J.F.A. hope that there will be a possibility for a match to be played at Montego Bay in order to give the Western Parishes an opportunity of seeing the team in action on their own grounds.

The Kingston sporting public is well aware of the standard of the football in that part, a knowledge which they learnt much to their chagrin some two seasons ago when a Combined Montego Bay eleven decisively thrashed a Kingston combination, equivalent to an All-Jamaica side, at Sabina Park. So there is no doubt that the Westerners will be able to hold their own.

Such a fixture will not only serve the purpose of entertaining the Westerners, but will also give the Trinidadians an opportunity of enjoying some of the scenic beauty of Jamaica on the journey down and in Montego Bay.

If the fixture materialises Montego Bay should make the best of their opportunity in boosting up such a fixture, for they will be having the distinction of seeing an international football team playing outside of the metropolis for the first time in the history of the game in the island.

The Association will on a later date make an announcement as to such a fixture being included in the programme.

All particulars concerning the purchase of tickets for the tournament are now available and the
J.F.A. directs the public to the advertisement appearing in to-day's Gleaner.

Who's Who Of Trinidad Team

Goal-keeper, F. Ambard (Shamrock F.C.): Ambard learnt his football at St. Mary's College where he distinguished himself as a fine custodian in the first eleven. Has been playing for Shamrock since 1929 and represented the colony on several occasions against Venezuelan and Surinam teams.
He is on the short side but stockily built, endowed with a safe pair of hands, fearless, and brilliant at times and has good anticipation.

Left Back, J. V. Merry (Casuals F.C.): Merry has represented the colony on several occasions, he is
speedy and resourceful, has a powerful kick in either foot. Plays good positional football.

Right Back, A. Maynard (Everton F.C.): Maynard is the best right back in the colony. Has represented the island since 1931 in British Guiana and Barbados, his tackling is sound and clean, his heading is superb. Can play at both right and left back as the occasion demands, is likely to prove a great attraction with the crowd. Maynard and Alfred Charles (now playing football in England) formed the two great backs of the Everton F.C.

Right Back, D. Galt (Shamrock F.C.): Galt a promising youngster who has just left College plays
right back for Shamrock and his performances for that club justified his selection to represent the colony against Surinam and British Guiana this year where he played with great success. He is also a fair goal-keeper.

Left Half, A. Wilkinson (Q. R. College), Captain of team: Mr. Wilkinson is Sportsmaster of Queen's Royal College. A fine player in any position in the half line, has a powerful kick, uses his head to fine advantage in placing shots and can almost head as accurately with his head as he kicks with his feet. His favourite position is centre half but plays left to great advantage for his side.

Centre Half, C. B. Tench (Casuals F.C.), Vice-Captain and Manager: Tench was considered the best centre half in the colony but has gone off somewhat recently owing to his playing soccer, rugger and tennis in one and the same season (last year). An untiring, indefatigable player, never knows what it is to be beaten, keeps his forwards well fed, and half line in position, initiates moves which more often than not result in goal scoring by his forwards. Can also play at back if required.

Right Half, O. Wilkes (Sporting Club): An outstanding footballer, can play at any position in the half
line, and if required can play centre forward, when playing in the half line he feeds his forwards with great accuracy, directing his passes where his attacking units are least assailed. He is good at the hook shot which he brings, off at times with amazing dexterity from difficult angles.

Reserve Half, B. Henderson (Leaseholds F.C.): Henderson plays in any position in the half, is also
a good centre forward. He has been selected for his fine all-round play in the half line, a difficult
man to pass, has a powerful kick in either foot and passes accurately to any of his forwards. He plays
for the S.A.F. League in South Trinidad.

R. Hill (Casuals F.C.): Hill is the best inside left in the colony, but does not play regularly. He is a fine dribbler, great goal scorer and positional player. If he can catch his form and develop an understanding with his team mates it is likely that Jamaica football enthusiasts will have occasion to remember him for many a day.

Centre Forward. J. Alkins (Sporting Club): Alkins is the centre forward of the team, a player of great promise, a fine dribbler and positional player. He is also a good tactician and hard worker. Can also play in the inside positions with great advantage to his side.

Inside Right, B. Thompson (Prisons F.C.): Thompson it a good dribbler, has wonderful speed with fine bail control, represented the colony on several occasions in British Guiana and Barbados. Can play at inside left and can use both feet to great advantage.

Right Outer, H. Burnett (Notre Dame F.C.): Burnett is the right winger of the team. He has fine ball control, great speed and can cut in and score goals, He is also good at centre forward.

Left Outer, W. Payne (Naparima College): Payne is the left winger and is still at College. He has fine ball control with great speed, can cut in and score when least expected.

Reserve Forward, C. Sutherland (United British F.C.) Sutherland is a player with a good reputation for goal scoring, he has a splendid hook shot that will leave many a goal-keeper gasping when he discovers the ball in the back of the net. Can play at centre forward, inner left or on the left wing. He has been chosen for his great all-round play.

P. Jones (Q. R. College F.C.): Jones is another youngster of good promise, he is still at College and
can play at inner right or on the right wing.


This is the ad referred to above:

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Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: Bakes on March 20, 2008, 08:30:43 PM
Excellent thread  :beermug:
Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: legal alien on March 20, 2008, 09:10:56 PM
Tallman or anyone, yuh know if  any of those tnt players still alive? just curious...
Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: E-man on March 20, 2008, 09:20:00 PM
Tallman or anyone, yuh know if  any of those tnt players still alive? just curious...

Not sure. There are a couple of profiles on http://www.bestoftrinidad.com/soccer.html

The goal keeper who arranged the match, but didn't participate, Rolf (Rolph?) Grant died 1977.
D'Arcy Galt and Conrad Tench have no death dates listed, but they'd be 90 and 96 today. Arthur Maynard died in 1963.
John Sutherland died in 2001. Prior Jones in 1981.

Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: E-man on March 20, 2008, 10:48:35 PM
From December 3, 1935. Further player bios - known as "pen pictures" in the day (these were b.t.w. drawn up by Touches great great grandfather  ;) )

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Pen Pictures Of The Trinidad Players Coming To Jamaica
Many Represented Island In The Intercolonial Tournaments.
Victorious Capt.
Urge To Send Extra Goalie To Join Team After Arrival Here.


THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE by the Sports Editor of the "Port of Spain Gazette" discussing the Trinidad players who will tour Jamaica this month appeared in a recent issue of the "Gazette":

Without contradiction, I state that this year Trinidad Football has been given its biggest impetus since the organisation of a disciplinary body in the colony. For any game whatsoever, the best upliftment that could be obtained is to pit our best local talent against another colony whom we have never before had the good fortune to meet. This seeking of fresh fields has the splendid advantages of witnessing and studying their various methods of play, in some cases to our advantage, whilst reciprocally, our methods of play might be novel to our opponents. Be it as it may, the goodwill that accompanies any football tour always reiterates a certain amount of collaboration which not only extends to sport as a general whole but, also tends to bind more closely together that social and friendly spirit which is so dear to all persons who are proud to be known as West Indians.

This season has added another landmark in our local football history, for despite our Intercolonial and International visits, a selected number of fifteen players will visit Jamaica. Trinidad soccer has profited by the visits of the Aroubians, the Venezuelans, Surinam and of course, the British Guiana and Barbados players. Not that in the least shall I belittle our prowess on the field, but not only would the conquering of "fresh fields" be beneficial to our players in studying new methods, but it would open an avenue for the fostering of a better sporting spirit in a colony which has hitherto been seeking just this opportunity, which should be grasped with both hands by officials of the T.A.F.A. in the interest of sport. The matter of finance has, for a long time been an unsurmountable obstacle in our path, but this impediment has now been removed, and it is with the greatest admiration that I learn that our boys were so anxious to foster and open up the best relations with Jamaica that they were ready to make the trip on an oil tanker.

It is the good spirit and camaraderie that exist between West Indians and West Indians alone (thinking about the gameand the game's the thing) and searching for more channels and outlets to foster better relations, that should bear the fruit of good friendship and unite the sporting world of the West Indies in a closer bond that has never existed before.

The Jamaica Tour

New ground has been broken by the T.A.F.A. through their closing of arrangements to send a representative team to Jamaica where a series of game will be played. The team was selected on Wednesday last, and is booked to sail on December 9th and to return on or about January 10th.

Owing to limited passenger accommodation, only fifteen players have been chosen by the Committee. Mr. A. Wilkinson will lead the side with Mr. B. Tench as Vice-Captain-Manager.

It is well known that many of the best players of the Colony were unable to make the trip, and thus the Selectors were hard put to find a very strong combination. But all things considered, one can safely say they have done their job well.

It is however very regrettable that only one goal-keeper is included, and as there is none amongst the remaining fourteen players capable of taking his place in case of accident or illness, I am sure the T.A.F.A. will give thought to the necessity of nominating another goalie to follow the team by the first opportunity.  The Colony's sporting prestige will be at stake when our boys line up to face their opponents in distant Jamaica, and if their last line of defence is not up to standing owing to a poor sub having to be found for Ambard at any time, their confidence and morale will be certainly below par.  The Jamaicans themselves, knowing them as I do, will not be over jubilant if a victory goes their way through poor performances of a deputy custodian, and in fairness to them as well as with due regards to our boys, another goal-keeper should be sent to assist Ambard during the tour.

This is a new venture, and everything should be done to make the tour a success for both Colonies. We are unaware of the strenth of the players in the Isle of Springs, and for this reason nothing should be left to chance, and I hope the T.A.F.A. will make great efforts to enable an under study to Ambard to join the team as early as possible after their arrival in Jamaica.

The majority of those selected represented the Colony on former occasions, the exceptions being Jones, and Sutherland.

Pen Picture

A brief pen picture of our lads form during the present season may not be out of place, and hereunder I give a short comment on each and capabilities as exhibited during the League games.

F. Ambard (Shamrock) represented the Colony repeatedly as goal-keeper with marked success. Short and stocky in build but displays great activity between the sticks. He has a safe pair of hands and is best seen with dealing with high shots. Very brilliant at times and uses good judgment in placing himself when under barages.

Arthur Maynard, still the best back in the Island to-day. As cool as he is sure when accurate tackling and kicking is urgently required. A tower of strength to a keeper. Capable of defending the right and left flanks almost at the same time.

J. F. Merry (Casuals) has partnered with Maynard on behalf of the Island during many intercolonial games. Favourite is right back. A good tackler with a very good kick. Positional play is his fort.

D. Galt (Shamrock) is a youngster of great promise who has only left Queen's Royal College a few months ago. He is very lucky indeed to get another opportunity of wearing an Island cap so soon, but his exhibition in the back line for Q.R.C. and Shamrock stamps him as a "good young 'un" who should make good.

Halves

A. Wilkinson (Q.R.C.) skippered many victorious Island teams at home and abroad. When in form is very pretty to watch and plays as though inspired. Drives the ball very far and hard with his left foot, and can almost duplicate the length and power of his shots with his head. A tireless worker who can inspire his mean throughout the sixty minutes' entertainment. He is good in attack or defence. His position is centre half.

Otto Wilkes (Sporting Club) is the left half who can back kick with remarkable ease to the discomfort of his opponents. Owns a very dangerous long shot but seems very reluctant to employ it. Not very easy to pass, and is a bad one to have to play against.

B. Henderson (Trinidad Leaseholds) is a Southern representative. He is a centre half who always finds himself in the right place and at the right moment without any fuss. An able assistant to the forwards who can depend upon him to distribute the ball to the best placed man. He can shoot too, and with either foot, and knows how to get in contact with the ball with his head.

Both Tench (Casuals) a centre half who is worth his weight in gold. A leach to the opposing centre men who are most dangerous. His unusual height and persistency coupled with a bord love for hard word and doggedness enable him to play soccer in a manner which will win the heart of any crowd.

Forwards

R. Hill (Casuals) is a very clever inside left with the ability to shoot straight from any angle and with either boot.  If he can develop an understanding with his team mates, Jamaica goal-keepers will remember him for many a day.

J. Atkins (Sporting Club) is a typical centre forward of the short type. Can use the ball when once he gets it, and is very hard to dispossess. Should make a good combination with Hill which would benefit the side. He is a dead shot when once he gets the range.

H. Burnett (Notre Dame) is a right winger who can fill a centre forward's position with honour. In fact he has been a much better performer in themiddle than on the right end. However he can give a good account of himself from the touch line & at times lands the ball well which generally brings good results. He is very speedy and ca use both feet well.

C. Sutherland (United British) is another Southern representative. He plays in the middle or at inside right. Very tricky and follows up his activities with accurate shots on goal.

P. Jones (Q.R.C.) is the baby of the side though very powerfully built. Is good at any inside position and can also do justice on the right wing.

Bertie Thompson (Prisons) is the speed merchant of the lot. Capable of running through unaided. Has many tricks in his bag with a good shot from any range. He can do good service at inside left or centre forward, or as a half back if necessary.

The selection of the team at such an early period is certainly a sound move, as ample opportunity will be afforded the players to build up a good team spirit through practising and playing matches together when the little outstanding peculiarities of each and every member can be attended to by those who know them for the benefit of all and sundry. It is also possible that some ex-Island representative could be induced to coach the side during practice when many valuable hints could be thrown out and thus assist in welding the selection into a very formidable combination capable of sweeping the board in Jamaica.


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Getting Up Team To Meet Invaders From Trinidad
First Trial Match Played At Sabina Park Yesterday.
Probables vs. Possibles.


Probables 5, Huntley DaCosta, 3, McKenzie and defender.
Possibles 2, Capt. Harvey and Galloway.

The first trial match in connection with the selection of the Jamaica players, who will oppose the visiting Trinidadian footballers in the inter-Colonial test matches, was playing yesterday afternoon at Sabina Park. The "Probables" side defeated teh "Possibles" by five goals to two.

Although, in course of play, there was changing of positions, and occasionally a player from one side would be shifted to the other, the picking of the teams was unquestionably one of careful study of the capabilities of the individual players, and by virtue of such, the fight was keen and interesting right through.

The "Probables" with the slightly better scoring forwards forwards who worked all through together and a trifle faster than were those of the other side, won, but the wide margin by which they won the trial can hardly be taken as a true indication of the playing of the other side.

As an example, Captain Harvey, who at the start of the game played at centre forward for the vanquished side was easily the most aggressive player of the afternoon. His display of a thorough knowledge of the game was unbeaten, and with the somewhat heavy nature of the field, he had it miles over every one of the other forwards. Playing at centre half, in the second quarter of the game, he was equally brilliant, and it can well be said his inclusion on the Jamaica side will prove a most valuable selection.

Individually, Huntley DaCosta and Arthur McKenzie on the front line of the winning side played remarkably well, for apart from their fine scoring form as was displayed, they, at every turn of the game, were on the ball. Their two wing partners, Campbell of Montego Bay, on the right and Kinkead on the left were somewhat weak in holding their positions effectively. It might, however, be said of the former that time and again he made stenuous attempts but was confronted by two main setbacks that he was marked by a very difficult man, and was quite a stranger to the surroundings.

Parke and "Pinky" Smith the latter played alternately at centre half for the "Probables" also did some very useful work, the former, especially played a wonderful game throughout, exhibiting those fine qualities of a genuine centre half.

Another outstanding player of the afternoon, one whose game and system of play was most attractive was Briggs, who played first at outside right for the "Probables" and later on for the losers. Here again it is felt that the Jamaica side would be greatly strengthened with the inclusion of this player, whose knowledge of the game and present form warrants his inclusion in the Jamaica side.

As defenders, Hadden, Willie Passailaigue, Scott and Peters, at the full backs of both sides, played with marked ability the former pair were particularly brilliant, while Scott's periodical display of unsteadiness was nicely backed up by the persistently fine work of Peters.

On the whole the match brought together easily the island's finest football talent, and although each and every player did not display the form that is required of him at such a time, the spirit was there, nevertheless, and this gave the fine gathering who was present, an afternoon of rollicking good football.

The match was well handled by Sgt. Thompson, from Camp.

"Effat"
Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: E-man on March 21, 2008, 11:03:30 AM
Until the team arrives on December 23rd there were quite a few more stories about player selection and a debate of whether the Trinidad team should take three days to go to Mobay for a match.

The number of stories paint a picture of real excitement - almost like the build up to a World Cup. There were essentially three main sports writers on the Gleaner: Scotter, "Linesman" and "Effat". It's too bad the Trini papers don't have online archives from this time.

I'll just list those headlines here and then pick up after the T&T team is in town.

December 4, 1935:

Coming Visit to Jamaica of Footballers of Trinidad
Football Chat. "Linesman" Hopes Trinidad's Visit Will Be Beginning Of Many More.
Discusses Claims Of Possibles For Colony Matches.
The Case Of HaddenHe Should Decide.


Trinidadians May Play In Montego Bay

December 5, 1935:

Spotlight On Sport: A Jamaica XI vs. "The Rest"

Who Will Be Selected To Play Trinidad?


December 10, 1935:

Spotligh On Sport: Trinidad And Montego Bay

Jamaica XI Wins Trial Football Game
Troubles Of The Selectors Probably Increased By Good Play Of Everyone
Forwards Fast
"Probables" Were Well On Top Of The Defence Of The "Possibles" All Through
Probables 1:0 Possibles

Picking The Team To Represent Jamaica Against Trinidad
Coming Football Tournament Promises Fostering Of Better
Relationship Between Sister Colonies. The Others Should Follow.


December 12, 1935:

The Trinidad Football Team On Way Here
Arrangements Have Been Completed By The J.F.A. For Their Reception.
Jamaica's Captain.
Comments Made On The Composition of the Teams:Jamaica's Defence.


December 14, 1935:

Trinidad Team Will Be Here Within A Week
Final Selections To Be Made For All-Schools Team For Opening Match.
All-Jamaica Side.
Some Positions To Be Decided By Monday's Trial.
Word About The Visitors.

Spotlight On Sport:
Monday's Footer Trial Match.
A Team By Passailaigue.


December 19, 1935:

None But The Most Efficient Referees Should Be Selected
Duty Of Referees' Council Of J.F.A. For The Coming Trinidad Tour.


December 20, 1935:

Spotlight On Sport: The Jamaica Side Vs. Trinidad

Football Trial Match To-Morrow


December 21, 1935:

Entertainment Of The Trinidad Footballers

Police Notice
Traffic Regulations For Trinidad Football Matches At Sabina Park.





Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: Bakes on March 21, 2008, 11:08:08 AM
Tallman or anyone, yuh know if any of those tnt players still alive? just curious...

Check the year and do the math fella...youngest player likely would be in his nineties, lol
Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: E-man on March 21, 2008, 12:03:03 PM
December 23, 1935: The day the Trinidad team arrived at Port Royal.

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Spotlight On Sport
By G. St. C. Scotter

Welcome To Trinidad.


Jamaica extends a hearty welcome to the Trinidad football team which arrives in the island to-day. This is the first time in the sporting history of the two colonies that they have met on the football field, and there is naturally very great interest here in seeing just how Jamaica will shape up against them. Trinidad has always possessed a very strong football side, and they get a lot of international practice against neighbouring countriesBritish Guiana, Barbados, Dutch Guiana, etc.: practice of a kind that we in Jamaica get practically none of, so that the odds to that extent are in favour of the Trinidad boys. Nevertheless, Jamaica is lucky in possessing this season perhaps the strongest side she has had for many years, especially in attack; so that, if our visitors win they will have the satisfaction of knowing they have beaten Jamaica's best.

The Trinidad team will be staying at the Y.M.C.A., and there is an official welcome lunch for them there to-day, at which His Worship the Mayor will preside.

Following is the full programme of matches for the tour:

December 25thCombined Schools v. Trinidad.
            26thSherwood Foresters v. Trinidad.
            28thJamaica v. Trinidad.
January 1stKingston v. Trinidad.
            4thJamaica v. Trinidad.
            8thSt. George's Old Boys v. Trinidad.
            11thJamaica v. Trinidad.

Picking The Jamaica XI.

Although the Jamaica side for the first Colony match next Saturday has not yet been selected, it is likely that it will be the same as played in the trial game on Saturday, that is as follows: goal, C. C. Passailaigue; backs, D. Peter, W. T. Hadden; halves, L. Parke, J. L. Sinclair, E. A. Hendriks; forwards, J. H. Briggs, A. E. McKenzie, W. E. Dunleavy, Capt. Harvey, H. R. DaCosta; reserves, Pinkie Smith, V. M. Moodie, L. deLeon, R. Kinkead.

There are only two criticisms I have to make of this selectionI do not like to see two such good and experienced players as Willie Passailaigue and Alty Sasso left out of the side, especially in the first of the three inter-Colony matches, when experience must inevitably count more than in the later games.

While Peter, who takes Passailaigue's place, and McKenzie who is in Basso's, are both players who have claims to election, I hold that, if the selectors want to experiment the time to do it is emphatically not in the first game.

Barring this, however, the team is as strong as could be got, and is bound to give a good account of itself.


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Entertainment For The Visiting Footer Team By J.F.A.

On the arrival, of the visiting Trinidad football team this morning the visitors will be met on board at Port Royal by several members of the Jamaica Football Association and members of the Reception Committee.

Following the arrival of team an official luncheon will be given in their honour by the Association at the Y.M.C.A. at which His Worship the Mayor, the Hon. H. A. L. Simpson, O.B.E., will be present and will extend to the visitors a welcome to the city.

During the stay in the island the visitors will be honorary members of the Kingston, Melbourne and the Springfield Clubs. Bathing and boating moonlight parties, as well as motor car excursions are also being arranged by the Council of the J.F.A. for their entertainment.

Through the courtesy of Mr. Audley Morais, General Manager of the Jamaica Theatres Ltd., the visiting players will be given free passes to any or all of the theatres during their stay in the island.

To the usual Xmas season and other dances of the Y.M.C.A. the Trinidadian footballers will be the special guests.

As a close to the fine arrangements for the entertainment of the visitors, Mr. W. J. Palmer, President of the Jamaica Football Association, and his daughter, Miss Palmer, will be giving an "At Home" at their residence on the 9th of January, at which His Excellency the Governor and Lady Denham will be the chief guests.

Arriving Early

The Colombia is expected to dock at Messrs. Lascelles deMercado's wharf between 7.30 and 8 a.m., and members of the Reception Committee who are able to meet the team on arrival are requested to obtain passes for going on board the Colombia from the secretary of the Jamaica Football Association who will be on the dock, Those whose time will not permit their being present at the wharf are asked to meet the team at Sabina Park at 4.30 in the afternoon.


Police Notice

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS FOR TRINIDAD FOOTBALL MATCHES AT SABINA PARK ON DEC. 25th, 26th, 28th, 1935, and JANY. 1st, 4th, 8th and 11th, 1936.

All Vehicles going to SABINA PARK on the above dates will proceed up EMERALD ROAD (which will be a "ONE-WAY DRIVE" from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.) from NORTH STREET, in single File, drop their passengers at the EMERALD ROAD ENTRANCE, and drive an an Easterly direction into SOUTH CAMP ROAD, and proceed to PARKING PLACES.

PARKING SPACE will be provided on the grounds at the back of the Stand for owner driven cars only, as far as space will permit.

No vehicles will be allowed to enter from the SOUTH CAMP ROAD GATE.

PARKING PLACES.

1. EMERALD ROAD between NORTH STREET and ENTRANCE GATE to SABINA PARK, to park on WEST SIDE facing North.
2. NORTH STREET between JAMES STREET AND EMERALD ROAD, on the EAST SIDE facing EAST.
3. LISSANT ROAD on the West side facing North.

When the match is over, all Vehicles will proceed up EMERALD ROAD in a Northerly direction, drive through Sabina Park, pick up their passengers and leave by South Camp Road Gate.

W. A. ORRETT, Inspector of Police i/c Kingston.
Constabulary Office, East Queen St., Kingston,
19/12/35.
Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: Dutty on March 21, 2008, 12:11:42 PM
December 25thCombined Schools v. Trinidad.
            26thSherwood Foresters v. Trinidad.
            28thJamaica v. Trinidad.
January 1stKingston v. Trinidad.
            4thJamaica v. Trinidad.
            8thSt. George's Old Boys v. Trinidad.
            11thJamaica v. Trinidad.



DAT is matches  :o...men runnin practically everyday.........dem yardie was settin tings up to make we try and lose since the 30's  ;)

Interesting to see that classic colonial style of putting ppl's two initials instead of their name.



Big big evenin entertainment
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Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: DeSoWa on March 21, 2008, 12:22:16 PM
Also interesting to note is like Tobago did not exist in dem days  :)

Big Up!
Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: E-man on March 21, 2008, 12:23:06 PM
December 25thCombined Schools v. Trinidad.
            26thSherwood Foresters v. Trinidad.
            28thJamaica v. Trinidad.
January 1stKingston v. Trinidad.
            4thJamaica v. Trinidad.
            8thSt. George's Old Boys v. Trinidad.
            11thJamaica v. Trinidad.



DAT is matches  :o...men runnin practically everyday.........dem yardie was settin tings up to make we try and lose since the 30's  ;)

Interesting to see that classic colonial style of putting ppl's two initials instead of their name.



Big big evenin entertainment
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Back then I believe they played 60 minute matches in the colonies, although in England they were playing 90, but it's still a lot of football.

Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: E-man on March 21, 2008, 06:58:00 PM
December 24, 1935. There are photos of the team now, but the newspaper facsimiles are so bad it's hard to make anything out. Note they played a match in Curacao on the journey up and were defeated 3:1. Details and excuses below  :devil:

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Trinidad Football Team Now In Island
Strong Combination From Sister Colony Reached Kingston Yesterday Morning After 11 Day Voyage From Port-of-Spain.
Visitors Full Of Confidence.
Determined to Force Jamaica to the Limit to Win.
Given Warm Welcome at Wharf and At Luncheon.
Practice in Afternoon.
First Match To-morrow.


IF THE CHEERY AND SPORTING spirit of youth is any indication of successand it generally is in most games, Captain Wilkinson and his merry lads from Trinidad are going to give Jamaica a hot time on the football field. They are a young, fit, and confident looking side; carrying the best defence Trinidad has ever had perhaps; while their attack is very fast and clever, its only disadvantage being that they have not had much chance yet of settling down together. In this respect the first couple of matches of the tour, against the Schools to-morrow, and the Sherwood Foresters on Thursday, will be invaluable experience for them. The team are all looking forward immensely to playing in Jamaica, and they have made considerable sacrifices, financial and otherwise in the most cheerful spirit in order to get here, including having to travel third class on the steamer.

Arrived Yesterday Morning.

The team arrived on the s.s. Colombia yesterday morning. They were met at Port Royal at 6 a.m. by Mr. W. J. Palmer, President of the J. F. A., Messrs. Campbell, Walker, Hadden, Leslie Mordecai and members of the Gleaner staffbut the party had to wait over two hours at Port Royal before they could get on board the ship owing to the Doctor not having cleared hera delay which, in the case of a big tourist ship, one finds it difficult to understand.

The team experienced a certain amount of rough weather on the way outbut were in the highest of spirits. They played a match in Curacao on the way out, but the ground was in a very rough state and the side had to play very carefully as they did not wish to get any members injured, and consequently could not find much form.

What The Captain Says.

In an interview with the Gleaner on board yesterday morning Mr. Wilkinson, captain of the Trinidad side, who is Games Manager at Queens College, says:

"Strong as the reputation of Jamaica football is, I can promise you we have brought over a side that will give a first class account of itself. One or two men were not able to make the trip, [illegible] for instance, but we have been able to get really good men in their places; and I have no hesitation in saying it is as strong a side as has ever left Trinidad. The defence in particular is perhaps the strongest the colony has ever had. We have a really first class half lineTench will I expect be playing at centre half, but it shows the strength of the line that, should he not be in form any one of the other halves can occupy the centre position. The backs are also very good, and Ambard in goal is a creditable substitute for Grant. In the forward line we are relying essentially on youth and pace, some of our boys are still at College, others have only just leftand once this line gets well shaken down they will be in real scoring force.

In Trinidad.

We have not had quite as busy a season as usual at home owing to the inter-Colonial tournament having had to be temporarily abandoned as it was not a financial success last season with the admission of Barbados into it, who were not up to the standard of Demerara and Trinidad and consequently were no financial draw. We are now in process of revising the tournament so as to put it on its legs financially. We had international matches against Demerara and Venezuela, and were in each case successful in the series.

Venezuela played very fast and clever football of the professional type, but were a very excitable lot and difficult to deal with.

We have at present an invitation from Colombia for early next year, but I doubt whether we shall be able to accept it owing to the difficulty of men getting leave so soon after the Jamaica visit."

The team now in Jamaica it is interesting to note, could also put a very strong cricket side in the field, Wilkinson the Captain is the fastest bowler in Trinidad at present, and he has another fast bowler from one of the schoolsMaynard, who made 200 against the M. C. C., and Merry the Trinidad and West Indian player, besides several others who are very good.

The members of the Trinidad team are: Messrs. A. Wilkinson (captain), B. Tench (vice-captain), J. Merry, H. J. Burnett, B. Jones, W. Payne, O. Wilkes, L. Henderson, A. Maynard, B. Thompson, B. Henderson, J. Alkins, D. Galt, F. Ambard and C. Sutherland.

B. Tench's Compliments.

Reference has already been made to the Vice Captain, B. Tench, of whom a good deal will be seen on the local grounds. They were all very glad to be in Jamaica, he saidafter a more or less very pleasant voyage excepting the last day out, Sunday, which was very rough. As a matter of fact most of the fellows had had nothing to eat that day owing to the rolling and tossing of the ship. The effect of the rough seas as told to the pressman was not a bit surprising to him when he was informed that nine members of the team had never travelled before.

They embarked at Trinidad on the 12th inst. and had a pleasant run to La Guayra, and next to Porto Cabello. At neither of these places were they allowed to land, and it was a bit confining, considering that a day and a half was spent at the former, though, with no regrets about it, only a night at Porto Cabello. Next port of call was Curacao, which they found to be a very nice place, and thoroughly enjoyed their stay of about two days. Whilst there they played a representative team a football match, and were defeated 3-1. The ground was much different to what they were accustomed toIt was all gravel, nevertheless they enjoyed the game very much.

Puerto Colombia was the next port of call, and they made the best of their short stay. There was not enough time to arrange a game, but they hoped to pass that way again, and there was no telling what might be. The visit to Barranquilla also, was much enjoyed. Mr. Tench thinks the football ground there the best he has ever seen in the West Indian and Central American waters. Cartagena was this next port of call, and here again the time spent ashore was interesting. They had not time to arrange a match but it is almost certain that on the homeward trip they will be engaged there.

Next port of call was Cristobal, and two days were spent on the Isthmus. Nothing in the way of a game could be arranged in this area, and so they nosed off for Jamaica, where they are now loing forward to some very closely contested games.

And What Of The Team.

Which brought Mr. Tench to an expression of opinion on the team. The defence on the whole was very, very strong, he saidthe forward line being about the weakest part of the side. They were hoping to pull through however, and if they did not actually win, he was sure they would not be beaten badly. They had much confidence in the goalkeeper, and would do their best to give him as little concern as possible.

The pressman regarded this as 'a silent toast' to the other ten players, of whom Mr. Tench himself will be a prominent figure. The impression gathered was that with all the degree of modesty Mr. Tench determined to display there could be no getting away from the fact that he felt the team, of which he was a unit, would be able to take care of itself. Which is just the sort of thing Jamaica footer fans will welcome. "The boys were all feeling fit," Mr. Tench said, as fit as when they embarked on their way to invade Jamaica's sporting hearts.

Naturally  he enquired of the condition of our grounds here, and the method of play of our boys. The team were prepared for short sharp passing or long passing, according to the will of those who engaged them. In Curacao in particular it was noticeable that they did not rely on the speed of the players so much as the effect of short passing. Referring to some past achievements of the majority of the team now here, he said playing as a Club team in Trinidad they beat Curacao last year by 3 goals to nil. That game was played on grass, in Trinidad. The conditions here being similar, they were looking forward to closely contested games. A team made up for the most part of those now with us had also beaten Venezuela twice, in Trinidad, and also defeated Demerara last year. For the last seven years they Had Not Lost a representative game in Trinidadand they did not intend to do so for a good time to come. As he had said before the forward line was about their only weakness now, but they were playing as a team, and not in sections, so that it would be a case of ''united we stand'' to give Jamaica a good treat.

The Landing

An appropriate gathering of footballers awaited the landing of the visiting players, and soon after the ship drew alongside the pier all went aboard and the Trinidadians were given tn enthusiastic welcome.

Each of the visiting players was in turn introduced to the local club representative present, and the final landing was a truly fraternal one.

The team appeared quite a happy and lively set of men, and from what the players had to say they all cherish the hope of spending a happy and pleasant time in Jamaica; and most of all, to do their very best for their island home in the series of matches which starts to-morrow afternoon.

An amusing feature of the landing of the Trinidadians was the humming of a song by several members of the team, the lines of which run thus:

"Trinidad footballers Jamaicans tame,
If they want to learn the game,
Better come to Port-of-Spain"

Undoubtedly, they are most confident in themselvesof their ability to hold their own against Jamaica's strongestand what they hope to do, as expressed by individual personnel of the line-up, will be seen from to-morrow's game against the Schools Combined.

The representatives of the various local clubs down at the pier to meet the visiting team were: Messrs. A. McKenzie, J. Groves, Vin Sasso and Ken Hill (St. George's Old Boys), Frank McIntosh (Wembley), Milton Mclntosh, Huntley DaCosta and Alty Sasso (Kingston).

Other members of the Jamaica Football Association, apart from those who went down to meet the ship, at Port Royal, who met the visitors at the pier were: Rev. Fr. Leo Butler, S.J., Mr. G. M. DaCosta and Mr. Herbert McDonald. Others present were:Mr. F. Barrow, Mr. Hiam Barrow, Mr. Joe Issa, Mr. H. V. Alexander, Mr. G. C. Foster, Mr. S. Ivan Logan and Mr. Landy deMontbrun.

What The Men Had To Say

As could very well have been expected, not having a glimpse of Kingston proper, or of the fieldSabina Park on which they will play all the matches of the tournament, the men had very little to say; and what they did say was said with much reserve.

The first man who was interviewed by a "Gleaner" reporter shortly after the landing of the team was Mr. Bertie Thompson of the one time famous Everton Club of Trinidad, but who now plays for the Prison Club of that Colony. Thompson is short and well builtevery inch an athlete. He said: "I am happy to have made the team to Jamaica, and can assure you that I shall do my very best for my team. I had a fairly good trip out, and am feeling pretty fine even though travelling for so many days. I am looking forward to spending a happy time in Jamaica and with the people of whom I have heard so much about as a sporting lot."

Thompson, one of the younger members of the team, plays at inside left, but fits in well in any position on the forward line. He is at present Trinidad's middle distance running champion and has represented that Colony on many occasions in both track athletics and football.

FRANK AMBARD in the place of Grant who, unavoidably could not make the tour, will play between the "sticks" is from the Shamrock club. He has represented All-Trinidad against Curacao and Demerara playing in the capacity as goalie with credit and success. He said:

"We had a jolly and happy time together coming to Jamaica, and being an old sailor at travelling, I enjoyed the trip immensely. We had, however a rough time travelling from Colon on to Jamaica, but otherwise the weather and sailing were calm. I need not say that the boys and myself are all happy to be in Jamaica, of which We have heard so much and we are confident, if not beating Jamaica, then at least drawing with her stars.

O. WILKES who is from the Queens Royal College team, and who also plays at left half, is perhaps one of the finest all-rounders of the team. Apart from his knowledge of Trinidad and inter-Colonial football, he has also the experience of seeing the game as it is played in England, having visited the mother country on two occasions. Besides representing Trinidad on several occasions in big games, inter-Colonial and otherwise, he has the distinction of being the old old skipper for both cricket and football of Queens Royal College in 1933, during which year the College's team, under his captaincy made the record and history in the school's sporting annals by winning the trophies for both games. He is also the winner of the "Krowlys" championship cup for athletics at College in 1933. He is, in addition, a fine middle distance runner, one who is considered, at present, in the front line of quarter milers of Trinidad.

"I am pleased to be in Jamaica," he said, "and trust that we shall be successful in our venture. I am also looking forward of having a happy and enjoyable stay here, and my sincerest hope is that we 'lick' Jamaica."

T. JONES the "baby of the team," is  18 years of age, and is still a Queens Royal College boy. He is the present skipper of the football team of Queens Royal College and is capable of playing at any position on the team.

JOHN ATKINS is the centre forward of the team, but he, like one or two others can play at any inside forward position. He played for the first time for All Trinidad combined when that Colony won the inter-Colonial cup for football tournament playing against Barbados and Demerara. He is a member of the "Sporting Club" of Trinidad of which unit he is acclaimed the "goal getter;" and which Club is the present season runners-up in football. He has played in all the big important All Trinidad matches since his first entry in 1933. He said "I feel confident that I shall spend a happy time in Jamaica and shall do my best for the success of my team. Jamaica, I have no doubt will be represented by its very best and ablest players in the matches, but in spite of this I have every confident of the ability and success of my side."

Practice Yesterday

The Trinidad team had an extended practice at Sabina Park yesterday from 4 o'clock onwards, and were watched by a keenly interested crowd. They showed a lot of pace, ball control and individual ability; and, although one could not judge much of the combined strength of the side from this kick about nevertheless it was sufficiently apparent that they are a side of real class, and Jamaica will be seeing some great football in the coming series.

Speaking to a Gleaner reporter at intervals during the practice yesterday the menat least the greater numberdeclared that they liked the facilities offered at Sabina Park very much, and in this respect, Maynard said: "I am very much impressed with the grounds. As a matter of fact the field is better than I had anticipated; and a paradise compared with that of Curacao on which we last played; and it is by no means as hard as that of Barbados, I noticed, however, that it is a bit, "tricky," and requires thorough understandingespecially a defensive player. The ball will come over to you well, but because of the texture of the field's surface, it will break or "bump" away suddenly. I like it however, and should be quite familiar with its intricacies by the time we play the first inter-colonial match."

Bertie Thompson, one of the forwards, said: "I like the grounds all right. Being strange to me, I must necessarily get used to it. Once accustomed to it, one should have no difficulty in controlling the ball satisfactorily. It is really one of the finest football fields I have yet seen and I feel we shall do pretty well playing on it."

Burnett, another of the forwards also gave his approval and satisfaction of the fine appearance of Sabina Park.

Band To Play At The Match

The Band of the Sherwood Foresters from Up-Park Camp will play at Sabina Park on the evening of 26th instant, Boxing Day, when a football match will be played between the Soldiers and the visiting team from Trinidad.

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Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: E-man on March 22, 2008, 12:55:25 AM
I need to dig back into the archives to get the match report on the first two games against the school and soldier teams. For some reason I missed saving those, but the results were:

December 25, 1935
Trinidad vs. Combined Schools 5:0 (Alkins 2, Sutherland 3)

December 26, 1935
Trinidad vs. Sherwood Foresters 2:2 (L. Henderson 2, Stevenson 2)

Now for the reports from the morning of the first clash with All Jamaica beginning with the line-ups printed on the front page:

December 28, 1935

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Spotlight On Sport
By G. St. C. Scotter


Trinidad's Chances To-day.

Probably the greatest intercolonial interest that this Island has ever had will be in the football match to-day at Sabina Park when Jamaica will face Trinidad for the first time in the history of the Colonies on the football field.

Trinidad has already aroused the enthusiasm of the Jamaica crowd by their keen and sporting playthey have shown that, whilst they might not be as good technically as the All Jamaica side or the soldier side, they can make up for that deficiency by the speed and stamina of their forward line.

It is a curious reflection that, whilst the Trinidad Press told us that the defence of the side was the strongest ever produced by Trinidad, we here in Jamaica find that, whilst the defence is nothing wonderful, the pace of the forward line is bothering us all the time.

For to-day's game against Jamaica the Trinidad captain has picked the strongest side possible with the men he has herethe Jamaica side, although containing all of Jamaica's best players, is very badly arrangedso that is the positionso we will all go up to Sabina Park this afternoon to see a real Test between the two Colonies, both playing their best football, and the finest type of sporting football too!and let the best side win!


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First Intercolonial Footer Match To-day
By Ken Hill


Sabina Park Scene Of Historic Battle Between Jamaica And Trinidad
Result Discussed
Ken Hill Praises Visitors, But Predicts Jamaica Won't Be Beaten


THERE IS A GREAT DEAL OF SPECULATION in football circles as to the ultimate outcome of the series of matches to be played between Trinidad and ourselves.

The first of these "test" matches comes off to-day at Sabina Park where on two successive afternoons the visitors have demonstrated beyond doubt that they are possessed of at least two telling qualities which contribute largely to the success in the field. Those qualities are pace and pluck. But may I venture to suggest that pace and pluck alone won't beat Jamaica?

From the moment the equalising goal was scored against the Sherwood Foresters, public opinion veered from the direction toward which it tended on Christmas day after the visitors' performace against the Schools.

Now, the Bets Are Even. Now, there are as many people in Kingston and St. Andrew likely to wager that Trinidad will carry home the bacon, as there are enthusiasts who feel sure that they will leave Sabina Park this afternoon happy in the knowledge that with all their pace and pluck and sportsmanship, among other things, Trinidad are not better than we are at the grand old winter game.

Those of us who were disposed on Wednesday evening to think lightly of the invaders' chances against a representative and even a leading club side were compelled to alter our views in the light of what took place the following night.

True enough, indeed, the wet, slippery ball and sodden turf, in the second half, militated against the Foresters' short-passing tactics, true enough their W-formation plan was disorganized because ball-control was rendered extremely difficult by the adverse weather conditions obtaining, but there can be little doubt that it was Trinidad's superior Speed And Endurance that saved them from what appeared to be certain defeat and gave them the equalising goal but a few short minutes before full-time came.

To see Trinidad play that afternoon was to recollect St. George's of 'die-hard' fame. And in local football circles that is undoubtedly one of the greatest compliments which it is possible to pay to any team.

I agree with the opinion expressed that in technique, the visitors resemble us most closely. Theirs is practically the same type of football as ours. They may be able to shoot better than we do, but we certainly can head a good deal better than they. In all other respects, speed and endurance not excepted, we are in the same street. As a team, however, they should show more combination than we, but Trinidad might as well know now that to-day their forwards will be opposed to a defence much stronger and by far more balanced than they have so far played in the series. We can never be justifiably confident of the performance of our forwards; they are more or less an unknown quantity. But there is a fund of individual effort and resource to be found invariably in Our Front Line, and when they are in good form, it will take a whole lot to beat them back. Each man by himself will be a source of danger and worry to the strongest defence, so that they can compensate for what they may lack in team work by individual skill and experience of high order.

I have nothing but admiration for our guests from Trinidad. I have the greatest respect for opinion to the contrary but it is my considered opinion that, if our boys play up to expectation, Trinidad will have to play very much better than they have yet played to defeat Jamaica.

It is a fact that they were without three of their best men against the soldiers. But who will reasonably deny that they should have lost the match? In whose favour was the balance of play up to about mid-way through the second half?

Jamaica looks to her boys to maintain her reputation today.

I wish both sides the best of luck.

I say: 'May the better side win!'

But may I also say: 'Let Trinidad look to her laurels'?


Trinidadians Feel Very Confident

Commenting on the Trinidad football team now in Jamaica, the Trinidad Guardian of December 12 says:

The side is a fairly strong one and Mr. Arthur Wilkinson, the Captain, is confident that it will meet with success in their matches in the 'Isle of Springs.'
It is the first time that a Trinidad team will tour Jamaica and this visit has created much interest.
There are only a couple of players on the team who have not previously represented their colony, and these players by their showing have justified their selection.
All the players are selected on present form and Jamaica will therefore have a hard job if they must come off with laurels.
Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: E-man on March 22, 2008, 03:23:52 PM
December 30, 1935

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Trinidad Victorious In 1st Intercolonial Footer Match
By G. St. C. Scotter

Visitors Register 3-2 Win At Sabina Park
Record And Representative Crowd Watches Closely Fought Match:
Payne Scores Two Goals For Trinidad and Henderson The Other.
Parke and H. DaCosta Register One Goal Each For Jamaica's Side.
Detailed Description Of Play.


BEFORE THE BIGGEST CROWD ever seen on a local football ground the fast and plucky Trinidad side just managed to nose out by the odd goal to defeat Jamaica in the first match of the three inter-Colony games of the series. The first time in history the two Colonies have met on the football fieldand I offer Trinidad my heartiest congratulations on their victory.

They played throughout as they have played in every match of the tour with a cleanness and sportsmanship that was above all praise, and that has already made them tremendously popular with the Jamaican publicin fact it is not too much to say that their winning goal in Saturday's game was greeted with perhaps more enthusiasm than [illegible] had Jamaica [illegible]

Jamaica Scores First.

The game started punctually on scheduled time, Mr. Mike Hanna refereeing, and Messrs. Romney and Laing officiating on the line.

For the first ten minutes exchanges were very even in midfield, largely of "Cup match" type of play, lots of pace and keenness but not much science.  Soon however the players settled down to better football and Jamaica going down the hill went away on the left wing, Huntley DaCosta passing to McKenzie who tested Ambard with a crisp low shot, the Trinidad boy correctly anticipating which side Mac was coming and clearing neatly.

Jamaica continued to press with Parke and Harvey in the half line sending over the ball nicely to them, and Alty Sasso tried one of his famous solo runs, but after passing Merry ran into a regular "Rock of Gibraltar" in Maynard, who played a magnificent game throughout.

However, it was an error of judgment on the part of this playerthe sole one that he has madewhich gave Jamaica her first goal, the first ever scored between the two colonies.

Parke at right half getting possession perhaps twenty yards out of the area and sending in a long low, drive, more intended as a pass to the left inside than a shot.

The ball passed Merry and Maynard mis-kickedAmbard in goal [illegible] and [illegible] for the ball but was too late to get there and the ball passed quietly into the net, to come to rest for the first goal ever scored between Jamaica and Trinidad.

The crowd appreciated the effort with a yell that must have been heard over in Trinidad.

Payne Equalizes.

However, our visitors are never so dangerous as when they are down and they took possession of the play for the first time as the game restarted.

Tench was working like a Trojan in the centre and his wing halves also were backing their forward line strongly. A run down the right wing forced a corner, but Passailaigue was on the job and cleared well.

L. Henderson and Alkins then took the ball down the field for Henderson to send out a well judged pass to Payne, who, coming in from the wing slammed the ball at Clarence with terrific pace. Pass had not time to gather it and hit the ball down before clearing, but it landed just over the goal line, and Mike, alert as a hawk, blew at once for the goal.

Play was very fast for a time after this both sides getting in the area only to be repulsed at the one end by Maynard and at the other by Hadden.

About seven minutes before half time Trinidad went ahead as the result of a brilliant bit of position play by L. Henderson.

Tench got the ball somewhere around the circle, and sent over a long drop pass of the sort Jamaica halves have always specialised in, in fact which might almost be called a Jamaica invention, but Tench evidently has even improved on the local article for the pass was so well judged that Henderson, starting as the ball was kicked was two yards past both backs by the time it dropped, and had nothing to do but put it into the net. Naturally it looked to anyone not watching the play very closely like a clear offside actually it was nothing of the kind, Henderson being well on side when the ball was kicked.

In The Second Half.

Jamaica going up the hill soon showed that they also were not to be discouraged by being down, Harvey wisely abandoned any defensive tactics and started to play practically his usual forward position. Play centered for some minutes around Trinidad's goal. Briggs sent over a grand centre, for Alty to just miss the barMackenzie tried a long first timer, but Ambard saved well; and then Huntley DaCosta and McKenzie working together broke through for Huntley to net a fine shot.

A fairly heavy shower fell at this stage of the game, and although it did not actually affect the ground much, it made the ball much heavier, and helped Trinidad to a certain extent, as they are more accustomed to a heavy ball than Jamaica.

On the left wing of the half line the skipper was doing some great work and it was due to his good backing of Payne that the latter was able to show to such fine advantage. Sutherland had a solo attempt, but he was obviously slowed up by a slightly injured ankle and couldn't develop quite his usual pace.

Atkins had a fair chance, but shot too straight at Passailaiguethen came another movement very similar to the one which got Trinidad's first goalthe right wing drawing the defence to pass across to Payne coming in off the left wing, a really neat bit of tactics, and once again Payne scored, putting Trinidad in the lead.

This was some seven minutes before time and from then till the blow of the whistle Trinidad had things pretty much their own way.

For the visitors Maynard, Tench, and Payne were brilliant, Wilkinson, Ambard, and L. Henderson all did excellent work.

For Jamaica Huntley DaCosta was the best of the forward line, and Parke of the defence, Hadden not showing up quite as well as usual.

Remarkable Attendance

Every inch of Sabina Park seemed to be occupied on Saturday afternoon. The attendance was remarkable. A mighty crowd as representative as it was large, saw Jamaica lose to Trinidad.

Visibly disappointed as they were, the huge sporting gathering nevertheless gave the Trinidadians a rousing ovation as they left the field conquerors. The vanquished Jamaica side also were vigorously applauded.

Before the kick-off, the member of both the Trinidad and the Jamaica teams were introduced by their respective captains to the Officer Administering the Government, the Hon. C. C. Woolley, and His Worship the Mayor, the Hon. H. A. L. Simpson, O.B.E., who were accompanied by Mr. W. J. Palmer, and Mr. Leslie Mordecai, President and Second vice president of the Jamaica Football Association respectively.

Some Present

Prominent among the huge gathering, in addition to those named before and member of the Council of the Football Association, were Mrs. C. C. Woolley, Brigadier Langhorne, G.O.C., and Mrs. Langhorne, the Rt. Rev. Bishop Hardie, D.D., Lieut. Col. A. A. Fenn, D.S.O., Officer Commanding the Sherwood Foresters Regiment, the Hon. M. V. and Mrs. Camacho, the Hon. S. R. Cargill, the Hon. A. K. Agar, the Hon. H. E. Allan, Messrs C. S. Morrison, M. deCordova, Cecil deCordova, G. J. deCordova, Owen Samuel, H. V. Alexander, A. B. Rennie, Bertram Burrowes, C. C. Sandford, A. deC. Myers, Dr. Eugene Gideon, Messrs R. H. Fletcher, Eustance Myers, Major W. H. Plant, Messrs R. C. B. Foster, P. Martin Cooper, Sam W. Brown, A. O. Ritchie, K. Cameron, Frank E. Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Penso, Messrs Jasper L. Campbell, V. R. Parkinson, S. R. Braithwaite, Gerals Mair, Alty Lopez, Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Hollar, Dr. A. Foster, Dr. K. Leigh Evans, Messrs A. L. Evans, R. C. Humphries, the Rev. Ernest Price, Dr. L. M. Clark, Messrs J. Kelly Fraser, R. K. Nunes, F. A. Pixley, E. Handal, Eric Abrahams, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Plant, Messrs A. D. Goffe, E. Hanna, Joseph Issa, C. C. Calame, F. R. Martin, Dr. H. L. Morrison, Messrs S. M. A. deSouza, C. L. Cawley.

Remaining Matches.

Presiding respectively at the remaining matches of the series will be:

1st. January: vs Kingston, Sir William Morrison.
4th. January: vs All Jamaica, His Excellency the Governor.
8th. January: vs St. George's, His Lordship Bishop Emmet.
11th. January: vs All JamaicaNot yet decided.

Spectators who wish to reserve seats by the day are asked to do so if possible at Cockings rather than at the ground, as this saves a lot of trouble.




Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: WestCoast on March 22, 2008, 07:12:36 PM
Thanks E-Man.......


and Thanks to the Gleaner in providing us with these historic documents....
Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: E-man on March 22, 2008, 09:07:08 PM
So now Jamaica's excuses after losing the first match

December 31, 1935

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Spotlight On Sport
By G. St. C. Scotter


Trinidad's Good Tactics

There was very little to choose between the two teams in Saturday's first intercolonial, actually Jamaica had a shade the better of the play; but where, if a Jamaica forward line gets 10 chances they will only notch 2, if you give 10 chances to this Trinidad forward line you'll be d-d lucky if you get out under seven goals.

I don't think in Saturday's game that Trinidad's Flying Five had more than half a dozen real chancesbut they got three goals, and Jamaica with twice as many opportunities could only get twoand that was what decided the result. For the rest the Jamaica side has more all round individual talent and tactical skill; but Trinidad balance that by more sustained paceand they also showed considerable tactical skill in Saturday's game by the way they shifted the focus of attack from Alkins and Sutherland, both of whom were suffering somewhat from leg injuries, to a long distance combination between Payne on the left wing and L. Henderson at inside right; this manoevre proving very puzzling to the Jamaica backs, and very profitable.

And What Now Jamaica!

That there will have to be changes in the line up for next Saturday's game is obvious to everyone, but what will they be?

Personally I am not in favour of  too extensive changes, such as dropiing of at least three of the present forward line and bringing in a whole bunch of new men, who will be inexperienced and unused to each other's game.

It must be remembered that Saturday is the critical matchif we lose that we have lost the series; and for such a critical occasion the more experience you have on the side, the better.

Changes there must be, but it would be folly to make a holocaust of the team just because they were beaten be the odd goal.

The first change that must be made is Capt. Harvey back in the forward linewell as he worked on Saturday he is obviously out of place on the half line, and had he been playing with forwards I think we should have won.

Hitchins was obviously not fit and never should have played; Willie Passailaigue would I believe be more effective than Peter; Clarence should give way to Sinclair of the Railwayso that my line up for Saturday's acid test would be:

Goal, Sinclair; backs, Willie Passailaigue, and Hadden; halves, Pinkie Smith, Sinclair of Cornwall, and Park; Forwards, (l to r) McKenzie, Huntley DaCosta, Capt. Harvey, Alty Sasso, Briggs. I cannot see anywhere where this side could be bettered, though the possibility of Ron Sturdy to replace Sasso, if he shows up well enough in the Kingston Club game to-morrow; and Scott of Munro to replace Sinclair or Pinkie on the same conditions should also be envisaged be the Selectors.

My final word to them however would bedon't experiment too much!

Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: E-man on March 22, 2008, 11:22:07 PM
January 2, 1936

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Kingston Club Beat Trinidad 1-0 At Sabina Pk. Yesterday
Losers Did Not Use Some Of Their Best Men.
Home Side Dominated Most Of The Play.
But Threw Away Many Scoring Chances.
Second Half Was Kingston's.


TRINIDAD RECEIVED A PAT from the Tiger's paw yesterday at Sabina, when the Kingston Club side outplayed them to win one nil in the first game the visitors have lost since they came to the island; and, at that, Kingston missed a dozen opportunities of scoring.

That, however, is nothing new, in fact one can always rely on it with Jamaica forwards of the past two or three seasons, and, to counter-balance this it must be clearly borne in ming that the visitors put out the weakest side they have got here.

They did not play Maynard, Merry, Tench and L. Henderson, perhaps the four best men they have in the different departments of the game, and put in their four substitutes, Jones, Galt (at back this time), Wilks and Thompson.

Twenty Great Minutes

Regardless of the comparative strength of the two sides, the first twenty minutes of play provided the most thrilling football seen in the tour so far, both sides playing at a great pace and both playing chances which were only averted by brilliant saves by the two goalies or diverted by wild shooting by the forwards. Kingston started first, running up nicely on the right wing, and a good centre by DaCosta left Alty Sasso in the area with a longish shot which he had to take in a hurry. Alty sent in a fast one which just flashed past the post. Attacking again, Kingston swept down into the area, only to be pulled up by over-eagerness on the part of Sasso, who got offside.

Replying to this Trinidad stages a right wing movement which resulted in Alkins driving outside the post.

Then came on fo the great thrills of the match, from a good pass by Marley, Kinkead sent over a nice centre to Alty who was finely positioned about five yards from the goal line; with the defence in front of him, Alty sized up that the only thing was a first-timer and took a terrific shot with his left before the ball hit the ground. It looked like a dead certain goal but Ambard moving like lightening, pulled it down with one hand and cleared itone of the greatest saves I have ever seen.

Then came another save almost as good at the other end; from a nice long drop kick over into goal by Wilkinson, Sutherland sent forward a fast pass; Cecil Marley going to intercept misskicked and deflected the ball right into the goal; Barber keeping for Kingston had hardly a second to realize the mistake and act, but nevertheless managed to stop the ball right on the line. Coming in the Trinidad forwards tackled him strongly and it looked as if he might have been barged over the line, but Mike Hanna promptly, and rightly, blew for tackling the goalie.

Kingston's Goal

After this for the rest of the first half exchanges were largely confined to midfield play, with Kingston's two wing halves, Lopez and Parke, playing a great game for their side, and Jones at right back doing some very fine tackling to keep the Jamaica line out of the danger zone.

Just before half time, however, Kingston got another fine opportunity, Alty Sasso and DaCosta, who were working together in great style taking the ball down the right wing to force a corner.  Ambard fisted the ball out in fine style but Parke kicked it up and sent over a grand kick to the left corner of the goal; Captain Harvey rushing up headed just outside the post.

After the resumption at half time the Tigers going down the hill continued to attack in great style and completely dominated play for this half, the Trinidad forward line for once being outpaced by their opponents.

Passailaigue drove over the top then a combined attack by Sasso and DaCosta was stopped by another fine save by Ambard; then came the only goal of the match.

From another right wing movement, where Sasso was working like a Trojan, the ball was beautifully centred by Huntley DaCosta and went to Willie Passailaigue in practically the perfect position for him, left foot, just inside the area, and enough time to steady it, under these conditions Willie has never been known to miss, and he drove a shot right into the top corner of the net which would have beaten any goalie in the world. After this Kingston had three or four more chances, but could not keep the ball down; at the other end Alkins tried a pretty first-timer only to be well anticipated by Barber, and the game ended with the Tigers one up to register Trinidad's first defeat.

For Kingston Wylie Lopez played the best game of any man on the field, with Parke little behind him; Alty Sasso's work in occupying the defence was invaluable and he had the hardest luck not to score at least two; Barber in goal gave a brilliant display as did Ambard at the other end to whom honours for Trinidad went in this match, otherwise for the visitors the forwards were not as good as usual, like Jones, Wilkinson and B. Henderson all worked hard and well.

G. St. C. Scotter

The Attendance

The attendance at this match was not so large but it was nevertheless a most enthusiastic and sporting gathering that saw Trinidad lose the first match of the series.

Kingston's supporters, impatient of victory as apparently easy opportunities for scoring were missed by the "Tigers'" front line, broke forth into lusty, organised cheering in the closing stages of play.

And when the winning goal was netted, their joy knew no bounds.

Players Presented

Before the match was started, the members of both teams were presented to Sir William Morrison and Sir Charles Doorly.

Governor Present

Some of those who witnessed the game wer His Excellency Sir Edward Denham and Lady Denham, who, accompanied by Commander Rushbrooke, Private Secretary to His Excellency, saw a part of the play, having come direct from the races at Knutsford Park; Sir William Morrison, Sir Charles Doorly, Brigadier Langhorne, General Officer Commanding; Messrs. A. Noel Crosswell, Lindsay Downer, Owen Samuel, Michael deCordova, Frank E. Lyons, C. C. Sandford, E. M. Lord, D. J. Judah, S. R. Braithwaite, Major W. H. Plant, Mr. W. J. Palmer, President Jamaica Football Association; Mr. Leslie Mordecai, vice-president Jamaica Football Association; Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. K. Cameron, Dr. L. M. Clark and Mr. J. Howe.


Who Shall Defend Against Trinidad In Second "Test"?
Team Suggested For Saturday's Match: Words Of Advice


Captain Wilkinson and his men from Trinidad have my hearty congratulations for their defeat of Jamaica in the first " test" match. It was a bitter pill to swallow for those of us who had set our minds on Jamaica coming through.

Trinidad, by now, must be well aware, however how we in Jamaica take our reverses. If assurance of that were needed, the great ovation given the victorious team, leaving the field after the match, would have been sufficient proof of our philosophy: "To-day for youto-morrow for us."

Exhortation

I hope the the Football Council, especially their Selection Committee, will appreciate the fact that so long as they put the very best team available in the field and only the very best, the public will find it a pleasure to give them every possible support. Not otherwise. verb. sap. sat.

And as for the players selected for these "tests": may I remind them, if it be necessary of the signal honour it is for them to defend
the reputation of Jamaica, so that each man has a personal duty toward the team?

So long as they play the game as best they can, so long as they give unselfishly all they are capable of giving, Jamaica shall have to regret, and shall be proud of them, whether we win or we lose.

For the second "test" on Saturday, my choice is as follows:

Goal: Groves. Backs: D. Peter, "Pinkie" Smith. Halves: L. Parke, J. Sinclair, Wylie Lopez. Forwards: J. Briggs, A. Sasso, H. DaCosta, Capt. Harvey, A. E. McKenzie. Reserves: L. Scott, Hadden, Hendricks, Scott (Munro), DeLeon.

One last word. Let us have our best team and nothing but out best for the remaining "tests."

Ken Hill


Comments By Captain Of The Trinidad Team
Pays Tribute To Sporting Spirit Of Both Players And Spectators.
Our Hospitality.
Says Jamaican Football Is Played On Similar Lines To Their Own.


A. WILKINSON, Captain of the touring Trinidad football team, gave a "Gleaner" Reporter, on Tuesday the following interview touching certain points of the tournament and other phases of the game. It is pleasing to note the fine tribute Mr. Wilkinson has paid to the playing of the teams in both the Sherwood Foresters and the Combined School gamesthe first two matches of the tournament, and most of all, his complimentary views concerning the sportsmanship of our players and spectators alike and his appreciation of the hospitality that has been extended to both the members of his team and himself.

Mr. Wilkinson said:

"I think that Jamaica Football is played on very similar lines to our own. I have gathered that there was a good deal of discussion as to their best team formation so, that it is difficult so far to give a definite opinion as to the respective merit of the two teams.

"In a case like that a touring team has a certain advantage in that the number of players from whom your team can be chosen is definitely limited. This, obviously facilitates the development of an understanding and team spirit, two essential factors if a team is to be successful.
 
Experience And Youth

"The Trinidad team is a blend of experience and youth. The experience is mostly to be found in the defence, and the youth in the forward line. Two members of the team are still at school and two of the others have left within the last few months.

"From what could be seen from the combined colleges match, it would appear that the standard of schools football in Jamaica compares very favourably with that of Trinidad.

"One feature of the tournament so far has been the excellent sportsmanship exhibited all round; in that I include spectators as well as players. The atmosphere has been at all times a most pleasant one.

"In the match with the Sherwood Foresters we had to contend with a team which had a thorough understanding between all its unit. The rapid nature of their first goal, coming as it did, within thirty seconds of the commencement of the game, set our fellows furiously to think. The Foresters played a short passing game at which they are undoubtedly superior to us. It was of no avail for us to endeavour to beat them by playing them on their own type of game unless we could play it as well as, or better than, they could. Consequently we had to endeavour to make them play our game. It is not for me to say whether we were successful or not, but I think the result of the game was a fair indication of the merits of the respective teams at their own type of game.

"When one's opponent have a lead of two goals there is a tendency for individual players to resort to more solo effortsa tendency, which has to be guarded against more carefully. It is probably true to say that the ability of our forwards to wipe out that two goals lead was to a large extent due to quick swinging movements which kept the ball moving from one side of the field to the other in a rapid advance towards goal.

A Gratifying Feature

"A gratifying feature of the first two matches was that the seven goalsfive against the colleges and two against the Foresterswere divided among the three inside forwards, namely, Sutherland, three, Alkins, two and L. Henderson, two. It would, however, be a mistake for us to concentrate solely on any particular part of the team. This was amply borne out in the Colony match when, owing to a slight injury to the inside leftSutherlandwhich somewhat impaired his speed, the outside left took up the role of goal getter, in his stead, scoring the equalizing and winning goals.

"There been a good deal of comment concerning the possible effect that the weather might have had on the game with the Foresters and against Jamaica. We had been informed, when we saw rain in the offing that the Soldiers played better still under wet conditions, so that we derived little consolation from the fact that in Trinidad we are accustomed to a good deal of rain and wet conditions for at any rate, a large number of our matches.

"ln the Colony match it would be fair to say that the slight rain which fell did make conditions more like those we are accustomed to in Trinidad. The ball was not quite so lively as had been the case when playing on a bone dry ground.

"A touring team away from home at Christmas has to be reconciled to foregoing the many festivities and pleasures of that season. If the Trinidad team has contrived to forego, to a larger extent these pleasures and to keep fit for the strenuous programme of three matches in four days, namely, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, it is in great measure due to the very lavish, but at all times considerate hospitality of all those, and their name is legion, who have endeavoured to make us feel at home and comfortable.

''A most enjoyable outing was arranged for us on Sunday when the team went to Dunn's River for the day. Lunch was prepared for us by Mr. and Mrs. Hallet and accompanied by Mr. Mordecai, Mr. N. N. Nethersole, Mr. Parkinson, Mr. Walker, and Mr. Judah, we enjoyed a most interesting and bracing trip through the Garden parish of St. Ann.

"Too much tribute cannot be paid to all and sundry who have been responsible for the different departments which must all function properly if the tour is to be a success. The efficiency, courtesy and thoughtful consideration which has been shown on all sides, has been very marked and is deeply appreciated by all the members of the Trinidad team."

Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: E-man on March 24, 2008, 01:56:02 PM
Nice to see a guy admit the obvious

January 3, 1936

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Spotlight On Sport
By G. St. C. Scotter


Trinidad Will Win.

With Trinidad one up in the series of three intercolony games, to-morrow's match at Sabina, the second of the series, is naturally a highly critical one. Should Trinidad winwell the series is overshould they draw, Jamaica still could not winso that our only hope of defeating Trinidad means, we must win to-morrow. In face of this crucial position how have our Selectors carried out their task of picking the Jamaica side?

They have definitely not chosen the best side availablewhile the side for to-morrow is slightly stronger in defence than last Saturday's, it is weaker in the forward line. With the results of the Kingston Club game at their disposal, the Selectors could have picked a side that would have been practically certain to have defeated the visitors; as it is, I am afraid the side chosen will again go down to defeat.

There is always some uncertainty in footer, as in other games, and of course last Saturday's match was an extremely close one; but even allowing for these factors, Jamaica will be very lucky if she manages to draw to-morrow, and the probabilities are in favour of defeat, with the team that has been chosen.

In The Defence.

Looking at the defence, no one will argue against the replacement of Passailaigue by Groves; "Pinkie" as partner for Hadden should do better than Peter; in the half line the replacement of Hitchens by Hendricks is all to the good; and thanks Heaven! they have at last put Capt. Harvey in the right position, giving Sinclair the centre-half post.

But here is where the Selectors could have done better still after Wednesday's game against Kingston, it was obvious to everyone that Cecil Marley was playing a better game at centre-half then either Sinclair, Pinkie Smith, or any other contender for that position. It was equally obvious that Wylie Lopez' display at left-half was the most brilliant seen so far against the Trinidadians by any player in that position.

Why not have put these two in at centre and left half, and at the same time made use of Hendricks by putting him full back with Hadden, in which position he has been playing and playing very well indeed, for Wembley throughout the season?

Never Drop Sasso.

Those were mistakes, but they are not particularly bad onesbut when we come to the forward line, I must say I consider the Selectors have made a really serious mistake in leaving out Alty Sasso. Yes! I am aware that Sasso's bad habits of handling and getting offside spoil many a good chance; but le his detractors just think over these facts, as seen unmistakably in the Kingston match.

The Kingston forwards completely outplayed the Trinidad defence (admitted it was not their best); more significant still, they outran the Trinidad side, and, up to this it has always been the Trinidad men who have outrun their opponents; now to whom, on the Tiger line, were these results due? Not to Captain Harvey, who was badly out of form, and also suffering from injuries in the latter part of the game; not to Willie Passailaigue, who is steady, but slow; certainly not to Kinkead; these results were due almost entirely to the speed, skill, and hard work of the Huntley DaCosta-Alty Sasso comination, and the lion's share of the work was done by Sasso, good as Huntley was.

Sasso's display on Wednesday, judged fairly and without prejudice, was easily better than that of any other forward in the line, the line that completely outplayed the visitors, and yet he was left out!

The Selectors have preferred in his place Briggs or Kinkead, for that is what it amounts to; if they had put in Sasso they would have had to drop one of these two.

Well, that is what I think of the choice, but having said it, as I fleft it is my duty as a critic to do, that does not make me any the less keen to see Jamaica win and tie the series, and certainly not any the less keen to see what promises to be a really epic struggle between two keen and sporting sides for the football leadership of the West Indies.



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Post by: E-man on March 25, 2008, 01:19:55 PM
January 4, 1936

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Spotlight On Sport
By G. St. C. Scotter


To-day's Great Game.

Having stated in yesterday's article why I do not think the Selectors have yet managed to put out Jamaica's best side against our visitors, let me again emphasise the fact that, although I think the probabilities to-day are in favour of another Trinidad victory, it is by no means a certainty. Last Saturday's game was touch-and-go, with Trinidad winning by the odd goal, and Jamaica having somewhat the better of the gameso to-day, with the Island side stronger in defence than last tiem, this result may quite well be reversed.

Trinidad's side will be exactly the same as in the first Colony game, all the team are fit, and dead keen to win this second game. Tench, however, has been a little indisposed for the couple of days, but he hopes to be fit by this afternoon.


Not Satisfied With Jamaica's Team To Meet Trinidad To-day
By Herbert MacDonald


It does seem a pity that our selectors have picked a team to play against Trinidad to-day which does not inspire any confidence in the vast throng of Jamaicans who would like to see us even the count.

I am giving below the team which I think should play this afternoonat all events I am certain that if this team were beaten we would be all satisfied that we had fielded our best side:

Goal: Groves; Backs: Smith, Hadden;  Halves: Hendricks, Sinclair, Lopez; Forwards: DaCosta, Sasso, Parke, Harvey, McKenzie.

Is it too late to play them?
Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: E-man on March 25, 2008, 02:20:55 PM
Trinidad Wins The Series!

January 6, 1936

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Trinidad Beats Jamaica 1-0 And Wins Intercolonial Football Series
Saturday's Match At Sabina Park Gave The Rubber To Invaders
Contest, Like First, Which Visitors Also Won, Was Very Close, Somewhat Scrappy, With Jamaica Having The Better Of The Opportunities.
Deciding Goal In Second Half.


HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS to the Trinidad side on winning the first inter-Colonial series ever played between their colony and ours! Their victory at Sabina on Saturday decides the rubber, they having now won two out of threethe third match next Saturday will of course be played, and there is no doubt that the visitors will do their best to win this also; but, in the meantime, they have decided the series, and go home victorious.

A Close Contest.

Saturday's game was very much like the first one; very close, somewhat scrappy, with Jamaica having slightly the better of the opportunities; but, while in the first game it was the pace and persistence of Trinidad's forwards that was largely responsible for their victory; in the second game it was chiefly the sterling defence put up by Ambard, Maynard, Tench, and Wilkinson that decided the issue. Whether Jamaica would have won had Alty Sasso and Willie Passailaigue been in the line it is of course useless now to speculate.

The First Half.

Jamaica won the toss and started up the hill so as to avoid the sun. Pressing strongly Briggs sent in a fine low shot off the wing, but Ambard anticipated well to bring off a great save. Trinidad then swpt down the field, Alkins and Sutherland combining nicely, and forced a corner. Hard pressed Hadden had to cede another corner, and Tech snapping up the ball as it came out of the bunch, just missed with a hot shot. Jamaica's right wing, DaCosta and Briggs were doing excellent work, well backed by Parke, and off another good centre from Briggs Harvey headed [illegible] but again Ambard was on the spot, and cleared quickly and cleanly. Jamaica again attacked, this time from the left wing, Kinkead making a good solo run, but as he sent the ball inside Maynard stopped what looked like a very dangerous attack.

Nice combination between L. Henderson and Burnett carried the ball down into Jamaica's goal area, and Sutherland drove in a hard one just over the bar. From the goal kick Tech, who was doing a tremendous amount of work in midfield, got possession and stage a nice solo run ending with one which Groves saved in style but had to concede a corner. Nicely taken by Payne the ball came right into the goal mouth, but Hadden cleared splendidly, coming through three attackers. Hendricks sent away Kinkead with a nicely judged pass, and the latter again put it well into the centre, but nobody was up, and a good chance went begging. Tench and Wilkinson combining well in midfield took the ball down to Jamaica's area and Tench let go with a fine shot, only to again have the dissappointment of seeing it pass just over the bar.

The Winning Goal.

Just before half time Briggs made another good run and sent in a very accurate centre, but Maynard headed clear in spite of being closely pressed by McKenzie. Half time came with no score registered, Jamaica having had a little the better of the game.

Keeping up the pressure on the restart Jamaica forced two corners, and off the second Harvey headed to just miss the upright. Huntley DaCosta was now playing outside, with Briggs inside, and the latter continued to do good work in his new position, but Maynard was playing great football and had the Jamaica inside forwards well in hand. Then came the deciding goal of the match, and of the series. Tench sent away Burnett with a well judged long pass, Burnett flashed past Hendricks and centered, Sutherland trapped neatly and passed to Alkins who was unmarked, and Alkins had no difficulty in defeating Groves at short range. The big audience applauded this fine effort as it deserved, but Jamaica hopes sank, for it was obvious that the inside attack was not good enough to beat Tench, Maynard and Ambard, all of whom were playing very fine football; and it looked likely that this one goal would decide the issue; and so eventually it did.

Jamaica On The Attack.

Jamaica however returned at once to the attack and Kinkead sent in a very hot ground shot which Ambard saved beautifully. Then McKenzie had a try, hitting the upright after a good solo run. A third attack gave Jamaica a real chance to equalise, Briggs and DaCosta running the ball down the field, but Harvey drove far over the top from a really easy chance.

Ten minutes before time Trinidad had hard luck not to register another, L. Henderson hitting the upright with a fast shot which look all the way a winner. The whistle blew with Trinidad still one in the lead for the game and the series... For the visitors Ambard, Maynard, Tench, and Wilkinson played great football, while all the forwards worked hard. They were not however as successful as in the first game, largely owing to the fact that Hadden this time was on the top of his form, and had S. Henderson very closely held. For the Jamaica attach the outsides, Briggs and Kinkead both played well, but the three insides only barely got going together, Huntley DaCosta doing some good individual work.

-G. St. C. Scotter

Trinidad Makes History.

The attendance at this match appeared to be even larger than it was at the first Intercolonial Match. Another huge throng of enthusiasts saw Jamaica go down to defeat to Trinidad for the second timesaw history made, as it is the first time that Jamaica has lost the "rubber" at home.

However disappointed the crowd was, it gave the conquering Trinidadians an exceedingly fine ovation, cheering them lustily to a man. Even in the hour of defeat, her traditional sportsmanship did not forsake Jamaica.

Our selectors, nevertheless, came in for a pretty warm time and were criticized adversely "from stem to stern," as it were.

Be that as it may, no one denied Trinidad the full rights of victory.

Presented To Governor.

Before play was started, members of both teams were presented to His Excellency the Governor, Sir Edward Denham, who was accompanied on the field by Commander Rushbrooke, his Private Secretary, and Messrs. W. J. Palmer and Leslie R. Mordecai, President and a Vice-President, respectively, of the Jamaica Football Association.

Lady Denham and the Hon. S. R. Cargill and Mrs. Cargill also witnessed the match.


Mo-Bay Want Visit From The Trinidad Football Team

MONTEGO BAY, Jan 1. A meeting was held on Monday aftersoon in the Town Hall to discuss the advisablility in getting down the Trinidad football team here for a match with a combined Montego Bay team on January 13.
The Custos, Hon. F. M. Kerr Jarrett who acted as chairman outlined the situation to the meeting. It was finally decided to approach the Jamaica Football Association with a view of bringing into effect the desired objective.
Among those present were: the Custos, Mr. Edmund Hart, Mr. S. P. Davidson, Inspector Harvey Clarke, Mr. Morgan, Mr. Gordon Hilton, Mr. L. W. Foote, Rev. G. H. Moon, Mr. Oscar Webster, Mr. Grant Levy, Mr. A. Sinclair, of Chetwood team, and Mr. W. Taylor of the Old Boys.
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Post by: E-man on March 25, 2008, 03:00:38 PM
January 7, 1936

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Remaining Games Of The Series Against Trinidad

Trinidad will play their next match to-morrow afternoon at Sabina Park when they face the St. George's Old Boys' side.
Then on Saturday they play the third and last match vs All-Jamaica.
On Sunday the team will go down to Montego Bay and will play a match there on Monday vs Cornwall County, returning to town after the game, and sailng for Trinidad to-day week.
The visitors were willing to have played yesterday in a return game against either the Kingston Club or the Sherwood Foresters, but some difficulty arose over the matter in the Jamaica Football Association, and the game fell through.


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Spotlight On Sport
By G. St. C. Scotter


What Of The Last Match?

There is no reason at all to suppose that because Trinidad have now won the rubber against Jamaica, they will not play their best to win the third and final match of the series on Saturday. For one thing they are too good sportsmen not to do so; for another they would undoubtedly like to go back with an unbeaten record in the inter Colony games, and perhaps the most cogent reason of all is that our visitors have been told by myself and other judges of the game, that, splendid side as they admittedly are, we still think that we have a side here in the Island capable of defeating them, though not my much of a margin.

That the best Jamaica side has bot yet been put on the field is indubitablethe lessons of Saturday's defeat should at last convince the selection committee, and enable them, before it is too late, to put the Island's best side on the field.

That side picks itself, after the failures and mistakes of the first two games, here it is:

Goal, J. Groves. Backs, W. T. Hadden, E. A. Hendricks. Halves, Wylie Lopez, C. Marley, L. Parke; Forwards, Huntley DaCosta, Alty Sasso, Willie Passailaigue, Capt. Harvey, A. E. McKenzie.

I do not like leaving out Briggs after his really good work on Saturday; but it is a question of leaving out himself or else DaCosta or McKenzie; and I connot consider leaving such potential scoring forces as either of these two out of the line, especially as it has been made so clear that the biggest defeat of the Jamaica line is inability to take the opportunities they get. Taht is where I consider Passailaigue would be valuable at centre forward. He is slow, and not a natural forward anyhowm but he certainly can shoot. Pick this side, and it is my belief Jamaica will win.


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Suggested Final Team To Meet Trinidad

Since Jamaica lost the Intercolonial football series to Trinidad on Saturday last, the Selection Committee of the J. F. A. has come in for some severe criticisms. In the opinion of a prominent All-Jamaica football player, Jamaica should not have lost either of the matches. Allowances, perhaps, could have been made in the first game, when we lost by 3 to 2; for although it was not a fully representative side, it was far better than the one that played in last Saturday's game. That match happened to be the most important one of the Trinidadians' tour and to his surprise the Selection Committee thought it best to experiment with the team. As a result, the players found themselves for the most part out of position, and so naturally could not give of their best.

"Jamaica," continued the footballer, "has lost the rubber, and it's no good crying over spilt milk. As nothing will turn on the last match this Saturday, it is to be hoped the Selection Committee will put a really representative Jamaica team in the field. If we are beaten then nobody can have any grouse. I would like to see the following line-up for Jamaica: Groves; Willie Passailaigue, D. Peter; L. Parke, P. Chevannes, Wiley Lopez; H. DaCosta, Alty Sasso, L. DeLeon, A. E. McKenzie, R. Kinkead.

Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: E-man on March 25, 2008, 05:51:42 PM
The origin of the ReggaeBritz!! See Scotter's column below for the "European residents" side.

January 9, 1936

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St. George's Old Boys Score 2-0 Victory Over Touring Trinidadians
Vigorous Play A Feature Of Third Club Match Of Series Yesterday At Sabina Park
Visitors Defeated Fro Second Time In Inter-Colonial Games;
Trinidad Player Injured And Forced To Retire;
Wordy Impasse Between Rival Players.
Old Boys' Impregnable Defence.


PLAYING A FAST, vigorous and bustling game, the St. George's College Old Boys decisively defeated the visiting Trinidad team, two goals to nil yesterday afternoon at Sabina Park.

The tourists were without Maynard, Tench and Payne, three of their best men, but whether their absence would have saved the side from defeat is purely speculative. For practically 20 minutes of the second half, they were also without the services of L. Henderson, their inside right, who received a kick in the groin and was forced to abandon play.

Play Described

The winners held sway from start to finish, and although the Trinidadians fought back with pluck and determination, they proved unequal to the task of turning back their opponents.

Adopting the very tactics that have brought the tourists victory in the intercolonial series, St. George's swept away downhill and from the outset indicated that their intention was to maintain as much pressure as possible on the opposing defence.

Their forwards, combining nicely and well, backed by a reliable half line, worried Trinidad's last lines continually. Ambard in goal was repeatedly called upton to bring of some fine "saves." He, Jones and Merry, the full-backs, had always to be on the qui vive and along with B. Henderson, Wilks and Wilkinson on the half line were subjected to heavy bombardment.

Ten minutes of attacking by St. George's proved futile although it had appeared that they were likely to score at any moment.

A Splendid Try

With the pressure relieved, Trinidad trailed up the hill and exchanges became more even. Thompson at outside left for Trinidad, stole a march on the opposing backs and sent in a splendid shot which struck the cross-bar and went out of play. Undaunted, Trinidad made several spirited sallies in their opponents' danger zone, Burnett their outside winger, leading the offensive, and it was only through the smart work of the St. George's defence, particularly Chin Fatt and Peter, prevented Trinidad going ahead.

It was now St. George's time to attack, and with Byfield on the left wing working the ball in for distribution among the inside men, McKenzie, DeLeon and Anderson, Trinidad again went on the defensive.

The First Goal

Quite a few dangerous movements proved abortive at the very last moment before the "Dragons'" front line again made a determined offensive. The ball lolled from one St. George forward to another before Byfield rushed in to score teh first goal with a well-paced right foot ground shot which found the far corner of the net.

Trinidad returned to the attack with spirit and forced a corner or two, but half-time saw the score unchangedSt. Georges leading one-nil.

The Second Half

On the resumption, play assumed more vigorous proportions, and was rough for the most part of this, the second half. The Trinidadians seemed very much bent on equalizing the score, and the St. George's defenders were tackling sharply. Shortly after this there was a wordy impasse between McKenzie and Ambard, of Trinidad, and the referee cautioned the St. George's player. The ball was "bumped" to re-start play and L. Henderson attempting a break was brought down by Chevannes whose right boot got him in the groin. It appeared to be an accident, although the referee awarded a free kick for dangerous play. Writhing in great pain, the injured player had to be removed, and unfortunately never took the field again. He recovered sufficiently, however, to see the closing stages of play.

There was a lull for a short while as play perceptibly slackened. St. George's were first to resume the offensive and the exchanges were particularly fast and vigorous after this, and continued so until the end. From this point,for approximately the last fifteen minutes of playit was all St. George's. The club side had things pretty well its own way, the tourists getting through their defence on a few rare occasions.

The Second Goal

Ambard was fully tested and responded admirably to the calls. Then some lovely work between the St. George's half-backs and fowards let Anderson, their inner right, through with the ball. Travelling down to the line, he lobbed across for DeLeon to head easily into the net.

Two up, St. George's played up the better, and forced two corners. On each occasion Byfield barely missed with his head from the resulting kicks by McKenzie. One of those same corners was ceded when Ambard was obliged to put over from a cannon drive by McKenzie away out the penalty area on the right.

The closing minutes of play found the exchanges fairly even. Trinidad were about holding their own when full time came.

Mr. Mike Hanna refereed and was supported by Messrs. Sanguinetti and McGilchrist as linesmen.

The Players

For St. George's Chin Fatt and Peter gave a refreshing display as full-backs, the half line stood their ground admirably, Chevannes, in the centre, being a tower of strength. On the front line, DeLeon and Byfield led the offensive splendidly. Groves, in goal, was rarely, if ever, tested.

Trinidad's outstanding player was Ambard in goal. He was as dashing and safe as ever. The hard-working captain, Wilkinson, bore the brunt of the attack. B. Henderson was sound, and Sutherland, at inside left, and Burnett, on the extreme right wing, worked as hard as ever.

A fairly large crowd of enthusiasts saw the St. George's Old Boys outplay the tourists. The result was obviously a joy to supporters of the home side, who nevertheless cheered the Trinidadians lustily for the fighting spirit they displayed in the face of defeat.

By their victory, St. George's have accomplished the biggest achievement of any Jamaica side against the tourists in the series. Before the match the members of both teams were presented to His Lordship Bishop Emmet, S.J.

Prominent onlookers included Sir William Morrison, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Shillingford, who along with Messrs. W. J. Palmer and Leslie R. Mordecai sat in the special enclosure in the front of the main stand with Bishop Emmet and the Rev. Fathers Leo T. Butler, S.J., and J. Countie, S.J.


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Spotlight On Sport
By G. St. C. Scotter


Suggests Kingston Club Replay.

Many are the suggestions being made in regard to the remaining matches against our Trinidad visitors, now that Jamaica has failed to hold them in the intercolony series. One that is perhaps the most sensible of the lot appeared in our yesterday's issue, to the effect that, instead of playing Jamaica in the final match of the inter-colony series on Saturday, Trinidad should replay Kingston.

However, alternative as this proposal might be, there are two big obstacles to it: one is that a certain programme having been arranged for the visit, the J.F.A. are bound to carry that programme through, as far as possible.

The other is that the proponent of the Kingston replay has oversighted the fact that, interesting as this would be, it would not, and could not, be as interesting as the last inter-colony match, when Jamaica will have a final try to check the conquering stride of our visitors.

Don't let any footer fan make the mistake of supposing that Trinidad will "not be trying" in this last colony gamethey will be trying every bit as hard as they have done in the two previous games; partly because they want to come through undefeated in any match of the colony series; partly because they have been told so often by various critics, including myself, that we are of the opinion that Jamaica can hold them if Jamaica plays its best side. Trinidad, in their keen, yet modest way, are not of this opinionthey feel they can beat any side Jamaica may put in the fieldand they are out to show it on Saturday.

Of course, I think it was a pity the Kingston replay could not have been brought off Monday afternoonbut, since it was not, there is no chance of doing so again, so our visitors go to Montego Bay this week-end.

Two More Suggestions.

Here are two more suggestions, one from an "European Residents" side against the Trinidadians, and the other a suggested Jamaica side for Saturday.

My first correspondent, Mr. Dan Matthews, says:

"Dear Scotter,I think it would be a splendid idea for a team of European residents in Jamaica to "have a go" at these Trinidad fellows. My suggested team is given below: Matthews, Thomas, Hadden, Campbell, Waterhouse, Addis, Sinclair, Briggs, Dunleavy, Capt. Harvey, Woolfe.
"I'd appreciate and publicity you can give to this suggestions,
(Sgd.) Dan Matthews."

The same objection obtains against this proposal as against the Kingston replay suggestion, i.e., lack of time on the programme.

Here is another proposed Jamaica side:

"Dear ScotterJust a suggestion for a team for Saturday. I think if this team was selected, we would be save a 3-0 defeat in the rubber.
GoalJ. Groves; Backs, W. Passailaigue, W. Hadden; Halves, W. Lopez, Scott (from Munro), L. Parke; Forwards, J. Briggs, A. Sasso, H. DaCosta, Capt. Harvey, R. Kinkead.
(Sgd.) F. O. Romney."

And a pretty good side at that! though, as I have alerady stated in this column, I would prefer to leave out Briggs and Kinkead (though they both played well in the last match) in the hope of getting more shooting power on the line by the inclusion of McKenzie and Passailaigueor, perhaps even better, Ron Sturdy, who showed excellent form in a Second Division match with week, and is admittedly, when in practice, one of the very best forwards in the island.

As I say, I am writing this before the selection is made, and I should really like to see Sturdy included in the line. We could then move Willie to full back with Hadden, where he is safer and more experienced than my previous pick, Hendricks.

Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: Toppa on March 25, 2008, 06:06:08 PM
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Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: Toppa on March 25, 2008, 06:07:51 PM
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Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: E-man on March 25, 2008, 10:08:33 PM
Day of the final inter-Colony match

January 11, 1936

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Spotlight On Sport
By G. St. C. Scotter


Last Inter Colony Game Today.

It would be a decidedly amusing situation if Trinidad were to win all the Inter Colony games against Jamaica, and yet be unable to win a single Club gamenevertheless it looks extremely likely that this is what is going to happen.

They tied with the Foresters, and have been beaten by both Kingston and St. George's; they have won the two previous Colony games, and I think the odds are they may win this last one as well.

However, whether our visitors make a clean sweep or not, we must all agree that the Selectors have at last done justice to Jamaica's available material, and picked practically as stong a side as they can get.

There are one or two slight criticisms that might be made, but they are at the best only matters of opinion, and could not be regarded as mistakes on the Selectors' part.

After D. Peter's very good game on Wednesday, I would prefer to have seen him partnering Hadden rather than "Pinkie"but it must be borne in mind that Peter's play in the first Jamaica match was anything but convincingso however was "Pinkie's: in the second match for the matter of that!

The half line is as good as can be got, though I myself might have a slight preference for Cecil Marley over the youthful Scott. The forward line also is at last the best available, though here again, I should still like to see McKenzie at outside leftthat however is decidedly a matter of opinion.

That Trinidad will put out their best side we need have no doubt, and that they will do their very utmost to show that they can beat the best Jamaica has got, need also not be doubtedquite regardless of the fact that the rubber is now concludedso that I think we may truly promise ourselves that today's game will be the best of the three.

Some Suggested Teams.

I have been literally inundated with letters recommending various sides during the last couple of days, and reproduced here a couple of the most interesting:

"Will you kindly use your influence in seeing if the Selectors would consider playing the team published below in the final game against Trinidad on Saturday.
"I feel confident in saying that the majority if not all the football fans of this community, will feel satisfied if this team is beaten then we will admit the superiority of the invaders, and at the same time have the satisfaction of knowing that the selectors have at last put together in the field a team fully representative of the football strength of this colony.
"Thanking you and trusting that this will catch the eye of the Selection Committee.
"Goal, Groves; Left Back, Hadden; Right Back, Peter; Left Half, Lopez or Espeut; Centre Half, Chevannes; Right Half, Parke; Outside Left, Kinkead; Inside Left, McKenzie; Centre Forward, DeLeon; Inside Right, Sasso; Outside Right, DaCosta."

Football Fan

"It gives me great pleasure in sending you an All-Jamaica team which in my opinion, would be a very strong side against the Trinidadians to-day. Reading from left to right, the team will be as follows: Goal, J. Groves; Backs, W. Passailaigue, W. T. Hadden; Halves, W. Lopez, 'Pinkie' Smith, L. Parke; Forwards, J. Briggs, A. Sasso, R. Sturdy, H. DaCosta, A. McKenzie.
"With respect to the forwards we read from right to left."

Still Another Team.

Could you possibly use your influence to have this letter inserted in to-morrow's issue of the Gleaner? You must have been inundated with several such letters, but I hope you will consider this one justifying its publication.

With regard to the selection of the final All Jamaica team, I do think that the selection committee might have done a little better. They have selected a very unpopular team which will not attract a very large crowd. We sympathised with their earlier efforts but the results of the Kingston and St. George's Club matches have simplified matters considerably. It has been shown that the Trinidadians can be beaten only by fast positional play. Of this there have been a disgusting absence in the previous colony matches. I speak without authority but I believe that when an international team is being selected abroad, an effort is made to pick it in sections if it is possible to get brilliant sections from individual teams. Of course, there is no slavish adherence to this principle but you can see the advantage. In Jamaica football, just at this moment this method would be very successful and the resultant team would be less like a Haitian army. St. George's would supply the left section. O. Left Byfield, a vigorous brave newcomer to this position. Inside Left, McKenzie, centre forward, DeLeon; left half, Hitchins. This latter player is quite fit again and has fully recovered his form. My right wing would be supplied by Kingston. Inside right, Alty Sasso; Outside Right, DaCosta, and right half, Parke. Scott, at centre half, will be a tower of strength in spite of his youth.

My last lines of defence would be Hadden, Peter and Groves.

My omission of Smith is no indication that I belittle his play, but the preference should be given to the brilliant and much younger player Peter whose form in the first match suffered from his attack of nerves. We must think of the future. I have not considered Capt. Harvey because I do not think he should play for All Jamaica. We might as well play the soldier team as an All Jamaica team. No ill feelings, Capt. Harvey, we have always applauded your efforts. Hadden I consider in the light of a resident who will be here for quite a long time. Trusting that you will help us to secure this team which even if it did not win, would attract a huge crowd and give us some good football.

(Sgd) Linesman


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Trinidadians Meet Montego Bay Combine Monday Afternoon
By Side Line

Invaders Will Meet All-Island Champions At Jarrett Park.
The Arrangements.
Match Eagerly Looked Forward To. Various Social Events.


The general public of Montego Bay are enraptured at the certainty that the visiting Trinidadian team will be playing in Montego Bay on Monday next January 13th at 4.15 p.m. at Jarrett Park.

As would naturally be expected, football enthusiasts and others at that end noting the reports of defeats inflicted by the visitors on All Jamaica teams, which selections they feel should rather be called All Kingston, are strong in their claims that had one or more Montego Bay players been included in the Jamaica team the result would have been different.

There is apparently, also, a strong feeling that Montego Bay, as the champions in Jamaica football for 1934-35 and yet to be defeated this season, has been ignored by the Jamaica Football Association. Now that an opportunity has been afforded of meeting our visitors, it is to be expected that the team selected by the County of Cornwall
Football Board is the strongest available and will bend, its every effort towards inflicting a defeat on our visitors, both with a view to saving Jamaica's honour and demonstrating their own football ability.

The following team has been selected to represent Montego Bay:

W. T. Hall (goal-keep), C. A. Scott (Capt.), A. Sinclair (fullbacks), W. D. Taylor, H. C. Armstrong, F. Jim) (half-backs), A. B. Campbell, V. Collymore, F. Clayton, C. Alcock, A. Webster (forwards). Reserves: L. Burnett,
L. Allen, S. Nairn.

The match will be played at Jarrett Park starting at 4.15 p.m. and will be refereed by Mr. Mike Hanna.

The Programme

Sunday 12th: Team arrives Chatham Hotel in time for lunch, where they will be met and welcomed by Mr. E. Grant-Levy, Hon. Secrettary and members of the Council of the County of Cornwall Football Board.

Monday 13th: Match vs Montego Bay Combined (football champions of Jamaica 1934-35).

4.00 p.m. Teams will be presented to: Hon. F. M. Kerr-Jarrett, Custos of St. James; Hon. P. F. Lightbody, M.L.C. St James; Edmund T. Hart Esq C.P.B. St. James.

4.15 p.m. Match commences.

7.00 p.m. Dinner at the Chatham Hotel when the team will be entertained by the County of Cornwall Football Board.

The following members of the Council and prominent local people will dine with the team:

Hon. F. M. Kerr-Jarrett, Ven. Archdeacon E. S. Harrison, Edmund T. Hart Esq., Inspector J. H. Harvey Clark, Rev. G. H. Moon, G. P. Brown. Esq., Walter Fletcher Esq., C. A. Scott Esq., E. Leo. Preston Esq., E. Grant-Levy Esq.

Mr. W. J. Palmer, J. P. President of the Jamaica Football Association and such other members of its council who may be in Montego Bay for the match will also be guest of the Board.

9.00 p.m. Dance in honour of the Trinidad team at the Guild Club.

Tuesday 14th. Team departs to arrive in Kingston in time for lunch.


Jamaica's Team For To-Day's Match
By Herbert MacDonald


As I was one of those who criticised the Selectors for their choice of the second Colony football team which played against Trinidad, I think it only fair to admit that they have really and truly done a good job in selecting our team for the final match this afternoon.

Every position might not meet with the approval of everyone, but I think it will be generally admitted that if this side gets beaten we will all feel that we have been well and truly licked.

Of course, don't run away with the idea that I have completely forgiven the selectors. Closing the gate after the horse has got away is poor consolation.

At Sabina Park this afternoon we will all watch with the keenest interest how a real Jamaica team can play football.


Trinidadians Pleased With Reception Here

Mr. C. B. Tench, manager and vice-captain of the Trinidad football team which has beaten Jamaica in the inter-Colonial series, in an interview with the Gleaner said:

"As manager of the Trinidad team, I welcome this opportunity extended through the courtesy of this widely read newspaper, to express my sincerest thanks on behalf of the team for the unstinted hospitality lavished on us by the Jamaica public; and I regret that the time is fast approaching when we shall have to say farewell to this pleasant place, whose memories have forced on us a debt of gratitude which we can never adequately repay.

"Away from home at Xmas is by no means pleasant, and to have to keep in training is worse than being ill; but I am glad to say that the boys stuck it and were rewarded with victory.

"I would like to refer to the sporting attitude of the crowd who cheered us lustily in success and did not jeer at us in defeat. To them I take off my hat; and although we won the 'rubber' I think that the Jamaican side are deserving of the highest praise for having played fast and clean football, which was excellently refereed.

"Prior to concluding, allow me to again thank the officials of the J.F.A. as well as Messrs. V. G. Sasso, D. P. Lacy, V. R. Parkinson and the many other sporting gentlemen whom, at great inconvenience and self-sacrifice, have made our stay so very pleasant."


Kingston Swimming Club Beat Trinidad In Water Polo Match

The Kingston Swimming Club, champion Water Polo team, defeated a team of Trinidad Footballers, 7 goals to nil, in a Water Polo match played at Springfield Beach Club yesterday afternoon.
The match was witnessed by a fair gathering including Messrs. Eustace Myers, Henry Evelyn, and Herbert McDonald.

Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: E-man on March 26, 2008, 01:21:53 PM
The third and final intercolony goes to Trinidad as well.
Note Selassie getting pong by Mussolini and his goons while this was going on.

January 13, 1935

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Trindad Wins 3rd And Final Intercolonial Football Match
Visitors Make Clean Sweep Of The Series
Jamaica Loses Many Splendid Chances Of Scoring In The First Half, And Trinidad Replies With Overwhelming Attack In The Second To Score A Well Merited 2-1 Victory.
Sutherland's Excellent Form.

Trinidad 2 (Sutherland) - Jamaica 1 (Sasso)


HISTORY ONCE again repeated itself at Sabina Park on Saturday in the third and final match of the inter-Colony series between Jamaica and Trinidad.

In both of the first two matches Jamaica has had many chances, but has failed to realise them, and Trinidad's pace and persistence have enabled them to dominate the later stages of the gameon Saturday exactly the same thing happened, but to an intensified degree, both sides playing better football than in any match in the tour so far.

Jamaica, with her best side on the field, had a twenty minutes offensive in the first hald which had the Trinidad defence, excellect as they are, well beatenduring this period the Jamaica forwards had at least a dozen good chances to score, but shot wildly and inaccurately.

In the second half, being one goal down, Trinidad replied with an attack which was overwhelming in its sustained pace and control, and which left the Jamaica half line literally gasping for breath, and unable to hold them any longer.

During this period Trinidad scored two goals, and but for splendidly stubborn defence by Hadden and Pinkie Smith, and two of the finest saves ever seen by Groves in goalwould have had at least two more.

Jamaica's Attack

Capt. Harvey won the toss for Jamaica; and kicked up with a brisk wind at his back.

Within two minutes Jamaica had a real piece of hard luck not to score, an attack from the right wing resulting in Harvey lobbing a pretty shot clean over Ambard's head only to see it bounce (against the upright, and come back into play) almost a football miracle one might say.

Coming again, this time from the left wing DeLeon positioned Harvey nicely, but he drove far over the top.

Then Alty Sasso and Huntley DaCosta ran through in a fine passing movement leaving Sasso just outside the area with only one back to beat, and with DeLeon and Harvey both unmarked in the centre.

Sasso had the choice of two alternativeshe could have passed inside to these two men, or he could have gone through himself with a fair certainty of beating the remaining defender who was out of positionbut he took neither, and let go with a wild shot which went yards wide of the goal.

Trinidad then put on their first really dangerous attack, and Alkins and Sutherland beat the defence clean, to leave the latter with the ball at his toe within five yards of the goalas he let go, however, Wylie Lopez, dropping apparently out of the blue sky, blocked the shot to save a certain goal.

Trinidad pressed for a while, and Scott did some great work at centre halfin fact he may be said to have been the outstanding player on the Jamaica side in this half, both his defensive play and his passing to the forward line being first class.

Two More Chances

Then came two more of Jamaica's chancesDeLeon, well positioned by Scott, shot from too far out when he could have come in for a practical certaintyand the alert Ambard gathered and cleared neatlyand Kinkead ran brilliantly through the defence, only to make a hopelessly bad shot from within three yards of the goal line.

Trinidad replied with another burstTench had hard luck just missing with a great shot, Sutherland shot wild, and Groves saved a nice one from L. Henderson.

The First Goal

Twenty minutes after the start Jamaica registered the first goal of the gamesent well away by Scott, DeLeon and Alty Sasso ran through prettily, for the St. George's centre to put it in a plate for Alty, and the latter to crash it into the net at close range, giving even Ambard no chance.

On the restart Alkins and Sutherland went away for Trinidad, but Parke pulled up the former when he looked clear through, much as Lopez had done previously with Sutherland.

Alty and Huntley again got away on the right, and Alty put in a neat shot which just dropped on top of the bar and had the goalie
beaten. Harvey had a great chancewell positioned right in the area, and with plenty of time to shoot, he put it far over the top, as much to his own surprise as everyone else's.

DeLeon put in a nice ground shot to just miss the upright, and Sasso sent in a hard low one which Ambard anticipated and saved in
good style.

Trinidad's Reply

As a rule at Sabina, after the the first half, the breeze is apt to failbut our Trinidad visitors seem as popular with the clerk of the weather as with everybody elsefor as they turned round after the first half, the breeze kept going, perhaps even a bit stronger than in the first half.

Away they went right from the blow of the whistle, Thompson got through, but missed from a fairly easy position.

Jamaica got a free kick, nicely taken by Pinkie, Ambard gathered well, but had some difficulty in clearing. Back at the attack again
Trinidad forced two corners, both saved by the good work of Pinkie and Hadden.

The Trinidad line were now playing at great pace, and at the same time showing very fine ball control, Alkins and Sutherland especially moving up and down in "W" attacks that were leaving our half line helplessand it was obvious that Scott, who had played so brilliantly in the first half, was beginning to "blow up," and also Parke.

Henderson got through and drove hard and high only to see Groves put it over the bar prettilya fine save, but there was better to come.

Well positioned by Burnett, Henderson let drive with a terrific shot, one of the fastest I have seen, travelling only a foot from the ground and reaching the goal just insideonly to see Groves fling himself full length and turn the ball round the postperhaps the best shot and best save ever seen at Sabina, even better than Ambard's great save from Sasso in the Kingston matchand immensely appreciated by the crowd.

But it could not last! Pinkie and Hadden were both playing splendidly. Groves was great, but the half line was goneand the Trinidad boys were pressing all the time.

Trinidad Scores

From a free kick Tench put a fine shot just over; then Sutherland off a very fine centre from Burnett, equalised the score with a
neat shot into the corner.

Henderson had another try, but sent just outside; and again, after some very pretty moves by Alkins and Sutherland, Henderson brought Groves almost to his knees with a hot one, leaving a scramble in the goal mouth, from which Jamaica escaped by an offside.

Tench who was playing cool and clever football throughout, gave Sutherland a lovely pass, and the latter again beat Groves to put Trinidad ahead to the match, and made a clean sweep of the series.

As always, appreciative of good football, the crowd applauded enthusiastically, in spite of seeing their hopes of even a draw shattered.

Jamaica made a last effort to equaliseSasso working hard on the right but holding on a little too long on one occasion,the second passing neatly into centre, for Harvey to just miss with a good header.

Jamaica got a free kick just outside the area, but DeLeon, over anxious, got offside,and that was the Island's last chance to equalise.

For Trinidad, Tench played a cool, clever game that supported his forward line most effectivelyAlkins and Sutherland showed us ball control and pace of a very high order, and were finely supported by the other forwards; Maynard was not quite as good as usual, but Merry was better; Ambard did not get quite as much chance to shine as in the other matches, as the Jamaica forwards put the ball everywhere but in the goal mouth.

For Jamaica, Scott played a lovely game at centre half in the first half, but could not stick the pace. Wylie Lopez was good throughout; both Hadden and Pinkie Smith stuck to it in great styleGroves was greatand the forwards did everything but score.

G. St. C. Scotter

A Huge Crowd

A huge feathering saw Trinidad clinch the, series with an impressive and convincing display and cheered them to the echo.

Before play was started, the members of both sides were presented to the Hon. Sir Robert Lyall-Grant, Chief Justice of Jamaica, who was accompanied by Mr. W. J. Palmer, President of the Football Association.

Prominent among those present were also Lady Lyall-Grant, the Right Rev. Bishop Hardie, D.D.; Sir William Morrison, the Hon. M. V. Camacho, K.C.; the Hon. F. G. Grant, O.B.E., President of the West Indies Cricket Board of Control; Mr. B. H. Easter and Mrs. Easter, Messrs. Lindsay Downer, W. C. Buie, Dr. Eugene Gideon, Messrs. Bertram Burrowes, Braham Judah, S. R. Braithwaite.

Yesterday the Trinidadians left for Montego Bay and will play a combined team there this afternoon. The tourists leave the island to-morrow.


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Spotlight On Sport
By G. St. C. Scotter


The Last Match.

No better example of the sporting spirit and football capability of the Trinidad side could have been given than their play in the third and last game of the inter-Colony series at Sabina on Saturday.

With Trinidad two up, and having already won the rubber, it would be natural to expect a little slackening, even unconsciously, in the play of the side in the last game, which could make no difference to the series. But did Trinidad let up? Anyone who had the pleasure of being present at Saturday's game know the answer to thatfor the sake of those who were not there, let me say that Trinidad played better football in this game than in any of the series, good as they have been all through.

They had out their best side, with the single exception of the skipper, "Wilkie", who we were all sorry to see suffering from a knee injury and unable to turn out, and their best side played their best footballwith Tench, especially, of the defence, in brilliant form; and those two great little forwards Alkins and Sutherland showing us some manoeuvres that were a pleasure to watch from a football point of view.

Once again it was the tremendous pace at which the Trinidad forward line play which was the deciding factor.

Good as the visitors' defence is, Jamaica pierced it many times in the first half, but, as usual, could not take advantage of their opportunitiesand it was eventually left once again to the Trinidad forwards, with their pace and persistence, to settle the issue.

For Jamaica McKenzie was unable to play, and Kinkead had to come in at the last momentbut, apart from this chance, the Island had out the best side possibleand the best was not enough!

Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: E-man on March 26, 2008, 02:23:15 PM
So I hope this was interesting to some even though I didn't see too many comments.

That's not quite all she wrote. There are a few more 'goodbye' stories, reports on the trip to Montego Bay and lamentations of why Jamaica had such a penchant for LOSING AT HOME.

But I will leave those for when we can get all this stuff on the permanent webpage.

I'll try to do the 1947 series maybe before the return Jamaica game on June 7.
That year they went back to Jamaica for a five game series in February and had a return competition in Trinidad in November which was a triangular along with Guyana.

Here is the summary of the 1935/6 series:


December 28, 1935, Sabina Park, 4:15 PM

Jamaica:
C.C. Passailaigue
D. Peter - W.T. Hadden
L. Parke - Capt. Harvey (capt) - L. Hitchens
W. Briggs - Alty D. Sasso - A.E. McKenzie - Huntley R. DaCosta - R. Kinead

reserves: J. Groves, O. 'Pinkie' Smith, J. Sinclair, L. DeLeon

Trinidad:
Frank Ambard
Arthur Maynard - Jack F. Merry
B. Henderson - C. Botha Tench - A. Wilkinson (capt)
H.L. Burnett - L. Henderson - Johnny G. Alkins - C. "John Bull" Sutherland - W. Payne

reserves: W. Thompson

Referee: Mike Hanna, Linesmen: F.O. Romney, Liang

Result: Jamaica 2:3 (1:2) Trinidad

Scoring: 1st half: L. Parke, W. Payne, L. Henderson (23')
2nd half: Huntley DaCosta, W. Payne (53')

January 4, 1936, Sabina Park, 4:15 PM

Jamaica:
J. Groves
O. 'Pinkie' Smith - W.T. Hadden
L. Parke - F. Sinclair - A.E. Hendricks
J.H. Briggs - Huntley R. DaCosta - A.E. McKenzie - Capt. Harvey (capt) - R. Kinead

Trinidad:
Frank Ambard
Arthur Maynard - Jack F. Merry
B. Henderson - C. Botha Tench - A. Wilkinson (capt)
H.L. Burnett - L. Henderson - Johnny G. Alkins - C. "John Bull" Sutherland - W. Payne

Referee: Mike Hanna

Result: Jamaica 0:1 (0:0) Trinidad

Scoring: 2nd half: Johnny G. Alkins

January 11, 1936, Sabina Park, 4:15 PM

Jamaica:
J. Groves
O. 'Pinkie' Smith - W.T. Hadden
L. Parke - S.C. Scott - Wylie Lopez
Huntley R. DaCosta - Alty D. Sasso - L. DeLeon - Capt. Harvey (capt) - A.E. McKenzie

Trinidad:
Frank Ambard
Arthur Maynard - Jack F. Merry
B. Henderson - C. Botha Tench (capt) - Otto Wilkes
H.J. Burnett - L. Henderson - Johnny G. Alkins - C. "John Bull" Sutherland - Bertie Thompson

Referee: Mike Hanna, Linesmen: F.O. Romney, F.M. Lamb

Result: Jamaica 1:2 (1:0) Trinidad

Scoring: 1st half: Alty D. Sasso (20')
2nd half: C. Sutherland, C. Sutherland

Series Table:

GWDLFAGD
Trinidad330063+3
Jamaica300336-3
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Title: Re: Flashback 1935/36: T&T vs. Jamaica
Post by: FF on March 27, 2008, 08:20:54 AM
E-man... this was a real nice series and in fact... I find it shoulda be a sticky... but say what!!
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: E-man on April 07, 2008, 11:29:52 AM
GAME CANCELED

Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: trinbago on April 07, 2008, 08:26:25 PM
GAME CANCELED



Now they only need to translate the english into Jamaican so the JFF could be informed....   ;D
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: WestCoast on April 07, 2008, 08:33:23 PM
Argentina wants to play against the Real Britz :angel:
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Quags on April 07, 2008, 09:00:23 PM
Shit they must be say ,they full team can t beat a TnT D team .Damn ,they are just hype ,from 1998 .We can t waste our time  :rotfl: ,no need to thank us guys ,we saved u they embarrassment .
But I see u guys put out ah SOS to " Send more Britz"  GL
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Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Brownsugar on April 08, 2008, 04:56:07 AM
Dem Jakans jealous....check wha "Anonymous" post on dey forum...

One likkle meaningless game and we are all back to the same formula that hasn't been working. Run go to england to find some uncommitted confused players who are not exactly lighting the world. Ofcourse simoes wouldn't know about Jermaine pennant. He's been very busy since he left Jamaica and like I said Jermaine Pennant is not exactly lighting up the place.(my common sense brought me to that conclusion) He's not even being overhyped like Kenwyne Jones now is he, and if he was, he would definitely choose England.  

....oh, oh poor dem....nobody doh take on dey shitty British based players.... ::)
Title: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Reggaefan on June 10, 2008, 07:01:28 AM
Jason Roberts and shalry Joseph are in town for the Grenada vs Ja game today being played in St. Georges. Should be an interesting match-up. That Jason Roberts guy is no joke. This might be a tougher game for Jamaica than the T&T game
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Touches on June 10, 2008, 07:20:01 AM
Yuh ketch yuh arse and draw due to a thief penalty in the 90th min and a disallowed goal and have the nerve to say Grenada might be a tougher game for Ja than TT.

Only you RF... only you.

you're so special, so special, so special, so special......
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Sam on June 10, 2008, 07:36:53 AM
Yuh ketch yuh arse and draw due to a thief penalty in the 90th min and a disallowed goal and have the nerve to say Grenada might be a tougher game for Ja than TT.

Only you RF... only you.

you're so special, so special, so special, so special......

Dont allow him to get to you Touches, he knows deep down the truth, furthermore, he is making excuses just incase Grenada put two in they ass.

Jamaica or anything related will never get the benefit or even though from me.... they are the worst country in the world, the people there stinks.... all of them.... that tribe that went Jamaica probably was cannibals..

Nothing wrong with Jamaicans yuh know, just everybody should own one....
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Reggaefan on June 10, 2008, 07:41:05 AM
Yuh ketch yuh arse and draw due to a thief penalty in the 90th min and a disallowed goal and have the nerve to say Grenada might be a tougher game for Ja than TT.

Only you RF... only you.

you're so special, so special, so special, so special......


 ;D

I expect the Grenada front men to proved a stiffer test for the Jamaican defence than Jason Scotland provided. Thats what I meant.
If you compare Roberts to Scotland (one a tested and proven Premiership striker, the other a Division 2 striker), you will agree with my point.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: FireBrand on June 10, 2008, 07:48:22 AM
Jason Roberts and shalry Joseph are in town for the Grenada vs Ja game today being played in St. Georges. Should be an interesting match-up. That Jason Roberts guy is no joke. This might be a tougher game for Jamaica than the T&T game

T&T and WC qualifiers aside, Grenada might just be the toughest team Ja will face all year. So let de man big up he chest....at least somebody else feel sorry enough to play Ja.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Reggaefan on June 10, 2008, 07:51:48 AM
Dont allow him to get to you Touches, he knows deep down the truth, furthermore, he is making excuses just incase Grenada put two in they ass.

Jamaica or anything related will never get the benefit or even though from me.... they are the worst country in the world, the people there stinks.... all of them.... that tribe that went Jamaica probably was cannibals..

Nothing wrong with Jamaicans yuh know, just everybody should own one....

I cant help you boss, its quite clear that you have other issues going on in your head. I suggest you educate yourself before making a jackass of yourself. You come accross as being a duncey head, bordering on being racist when you speak. Whatever Tribe it was that went to Jamaica, you dont worry about it, worry about your tribe that came from wherever it is that they came from. I dont know you, never met you,. but just from your style of writing i can make some basic assumptions about you, and I am sure i would be correct in those judgements. There are quiet a few like you around here too. Keep your dirty little secret to yourself mr Sam.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: frico on June 10, 2008, 08:00:51 AM
RF still trying to get over the fact that Jamaica(Reggaebritz) played with 14 men and still couldn't beat we yutes.Gon RF the floor belongs to you from henceforth.By de way just like you ah backing me naybas dem to buss unno rass.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Sam on June 10, 2008, 08:02:48 AM
Dont allow him to get to you Touches, he knows deep down the truth, furthermore, he is making excuses just incase Grenada put two in they ass.

Jamaica or anything related will never get the benefit or even though from me.... they are the worst country in the world, the people there stinks.... all of them.... that tribe that went Jamaica probably was cannibals..

Nothing wrong with Jamaicans yuh know, just everybody should own one....

I cant help you boss, its quite clear that you have other issues going on in your head. I suggest you educate yourself before making a jackass of yourself. You come accross as being a duncey head, bordering on being racist when you speak. I dont know you, never met you,. but just from your style of writing i can make some basic assumptions about you, and I am sure i would be correct in those judgements. There are quiet a few like you around here too. Keep your dirty little secret to yourself mr Sam.

Macco man, why yuh doh go and f00ck Bennie-man...... yuh dunce bat !!!!!

Keep your assumption to yourself, allyuh Jamaicans like pest on this site.... assumption,,, yuh come America and get bright....

And thank yourself you never met me, because I would hit you one hard slap before you could even open yuh beak.... like I normally do every Labour Day in NY. Is nuff licks in them Jamaicans asshole... if more Trinis and other Caribbean men start beating them more often they will boil down like Callaloo....
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Disgruntled_Trini on June 10, 2008, 08:07:00 AM

This might be a tougher game for Jamaica than the T&T game


Reggaefan, you are an
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Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Reggaefan on June 10, 2008, 09:35:14 AM
Dont allow him to get to you Touches, he knows deep down the truth, furthermore, he is making excuses just incase Grenada put two in they ass.

Jamaica or anything related will never get the benefit or even though from me.... they are the worst country in the world, the people there stinks.... all of them.... that tribe that went Jamaica probably was cannibals..

Nothing wrong with Jamaicans yuh know, just everybody should own one....

I cant help you boss, its quite clear that you have other issues going on in your head. I suggest you educate yourself before making a jackass of yourself. You come accross as being a duncey head, bordering on being racist when you speak. I dont know you, never met you,. but just from your style of writing i can make some basic assumptions about you, and I am sure i would be correct in those judgements. There are quiet a few like you around here too. Keep your dirty little secret to yourself mr Sam.

Macco man, why yuh doh go and f00ck Bennie-man...... yuh dunce bat !!!!!

Keep your assumption to yourself, allyuh Jamaicans like pest on this site.... assumption,,, yuh come America and get bright....

And thank yourself you never met me, because I would hit you one hard slap before you could even open yuh beak.... like I normally do every Labour Day in NY. Is nuff licks in them Jamaicans asshole... if more Trinis and other Caribbean men start beating them more often they will boil down like Callaloo....

Again, keep your calaloo to yourself. Not my type of food.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: WestCoast on June 10, 2008, 09:42:29 AM
Jason Roberts and shalry Joseph are in town for the Grenada vs Ja game today being played in St. Georges. Should be an interesting match-up. That Jason Roberts guy is no joke. This might be a tougher game for Jamaica than the T&T game
aye....no matter HOW much perfume ya splash on dat, it still smelling like pig shit

shit team is shit team
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Swima on June 10, 2008, 09:51:05 AM
Jason Roberts and shalry Joseph are in town for the Grenada vs Ja game today being played in St. Georges. Should be an interesting match-up. That Jason Roberts guy is no joke. This might be a tougher game for Jamaica than the T&T game


See wha happen when yuh does give a monkey a computer??

Seriously though, if you consider Grenada a tough challenge, then you have a lot to be concerned about come September. Mexico now buss 4 past Peru, Honduras is scoring again and we have seen
how organized Canada looks. You know your statement was said to anger and torment those who would bite at it, but if there is any ounce of truth to it, then you are going to need an obeah man to get past the round of 12. Good luck.

P.S. I infer through your statement that you do think they would be a challenge since you proposed they may be tougher than a team you had to borrow a goal from to earn a draw.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Reggaefan on June 10, 2008, 09:58:59 AM
RF still trying to get over the fact that Jamaica(Reggaebritz) played with 14 men and still couldn't beat we yutes.Gon RF the floor belongs to you from henceforth.By de way just like you ah backing me naybas dem to buss unno rass.

Frico, there is nothing to get over, really. We played an away game and came away not losing. The coach got to look at new strategies etc, so I would say mission accomplished, thanks for the sweat. You benefitted also from a very intense work out, perhaps the fiercest opposition you have had since Maturana took over.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Reggaefan on June 10, 2008, 10:10:30 AM
Jason Roberts and shalry Joseph are in town for the Grenada vs Ja game today being played in St. Georges. Should be an interesting match-up. That Jason Roberts guy is no joke. This might be a tougher game for Jamaica than the T&T game


See wha happen when yuh does give a monkey a computer??

Seriously though, if you consider Grenada a tough challenge, then you have a lot to be concerned about come September. Mexico now buss 4 past Peru, Honduras is scoring again and we have seen
how organized Canada looks. You know your statement was said to anger and torment those who would bite at it, but if there is any ounce of truth to it, then you are going to need an obeah man to get past the round of 12. Good luck.

P.S. I infer through your statement that you do think they would be a challenge since you proposed they may be tougher than a team you had to borrow a goal from to earn a draw.

One question for you...who do you consider a more accomplished striker: Jason Scotland or Jason Roberts? Answer that question and we can put this argument to rest.

And by the way, our preperation for the WCQ started mid to late last year...since then we have played Canada twice (beat them in the office, lost in Canada). We played Chile once (lost 1-0). We played Switzerland once (lost 2-0), Played Panama once (tied 1-1), Beat Guatemala 2-0, Beat El salvador 3-0, tied Costa Rica 1-1, tied T&T twice, Beat St. Vincent 5-1, and have one more game today vs Grenada before we set take on the mighty Bahamas. I know you have been preparing in earnest too...but like I said before, outside of the england game, Jamaica perhaps is the most formiddable team you have played in the past 5 8 months. My point is dont get carried away by the questionable penalty and the legitimate offside goal that you wernt credited with...while you praise your youths, understand that for the most part, they have been playing in comfortable surroundings of POS, agaianst generally weak teams (BIM, Guadeloupe, Guyana, Grenada etc).
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: weary1969 on June 10, 2008, 10:13:07 AM
Dat might b only game dey might win dis yr
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: fishs on June 10, 2008, 10:18:48 AM

 Man come in front and making excuses for ah grenadian cut arse.
As Andre does say " Ah love it"
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Reggaefan on June 10, 2008, 10:58:07 AM
Dat might b only game dey might win dis yr

FYI, we beat a side 5-1 last week.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: weary1969 on June 10, 2008, 11:16:33 AM
Brudder I know all yuh deal wit d Vincey Heat
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: D.H.W on June 10, 2008, 11:19:09 AM
Jason Roberts and shalry Joseph are in town for the Grenada vs Ja game today being played in St. Georges. Should be an interesting match-up. That Jason Roberts guy is no joke. This might be a tougher game for Jamaica than the T&T game


See wha happen when yuh does give a monkey a computer??


good one  :D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Reggaefan on June 10, 2008, 11:37:27 AM
Brudder I know all yuh deal wit d Vincey Heat

OK, so that makes your statement totally insane then, no?
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Swima on June 10, 2008, 11:43:39 AM
Jason Roberts and shalry Joseph are in town for the Grenada vs Ja game today being played in St. Georges. Should be an interesting match-up. That Jason Roberts guy is no joke. This might be a tougher game for Jamaica than the T&T game


See wha happen when yuh does give a monkey a computer??

Seriously though, if you consider Grenada a tough challenge, then you have a lot to be concerned about come September. Mexico now buss 4 past Peru, Honduras is scoring again and we have seen
how organized Canada looks. You know your statement was said to anger and torment those who would bite at it, but if there is any ounce of truth to it, then you are going to need an obeah man to get past the round of 12. Good luck.

P.S. I infer through your statement that you do think they would be a challenge since you proposed they may be tougher than a team you had to borrow a goal from to earn a draw.

One question for you...who do you consider a more accomplished striker: Jason Scotland or Jason Roberts?  Answer that question and we can put this argument to rest.

And by the way, our preperation for the WCQ started mid to late last year...since then we have played Canada twice (beat them in the office, lost in Canada). We played Chile once (lost 1-0).  We played Switzerland once (lost 2-0), Played Panama once (tied 1-1), Beat Guatemala 2-0, Beat El salvador 3-0, tied Costa Rica 1-1, tied T&T twice, Beat St. Vincent 5-1, and have one more game today vs Grenada before we set take on the mighty Bahamas. I know you have been preparing in earnest too...but like I said before, outside of the england game, Jamaica perhaps is the most formiddable team you have played in the past 5 8 months. My point is dont get carried away by the questionable penalty and the legitimate offside goal that you wernt credited with...while you praise your youths, understand that for the most part, they have been playing in comfortable surroundings of POS, agaianst generally weak teams (BIM, Guadeloupe, Guyana, Grenada etc).


If the argument is which team would provide the sterner test then why does the sole criteria come down to the two best strikers available for both teams? Should this argument not encompass preparation, coaching styles, strategies in addition to the other ten men who would be on the pitch?

If your argument is simply about Roberts being more accomplished than Scotland then you acting as though you know nothing about football and I give you more credit than that. But you know I does find you and call you out when you talking shit and you are talking plenty shit with that post. Try again.

You come with all the stats from your friendlies which defends your prospects should you get to the round of 12 and that was not even my point. My point was the shit you talk in the lead up to my inference. I actually think you could give Canada and Honduras a run, in the Office at least. But doh come here spewing nonsense about Grenada will give you a tougher challenge than we did. If it turns out that way, then is allyuh ass to ketch, not ours, we beat dem fellas already for the year.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: weary1969 on June 10, 2008, 11:47:48 AM
Congrats 4 beatin Vincey heat but my yr starts wit d WCQ semi final
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: WestCoast on June 10, 2008, 11:56:02 AM
Congrats 4 beatin Vincey heat but my yr starts wit d WCQ semi final
oh gaum geh de man a parachute before ya shoot he dong in flames so nuh :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 10, 2008, 12:08:24 PM
Reggae Fan,
It's funny how the Trinis repress the memory of St. Vincent beating them more times than the 1 time they have beaten Jamaica.

As for that idiot Sam whose cultural ignorance shows how little he knows about history. He should researched his fore-fathers from India. What they ate and how they lived. If he knew he would puke his guts out. ;D 
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: frico on June 10, 2008, 12:51:56 PM
Now listen here jamaica2099 I know what Sam said made you think he is Indo,now I dont know if he is but get this.I studied with African students a few years ago and they said exactly the same about Jamaicans,they all like your music doh.They went as far as saying that they are a shame to their African heritage.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 10, 2008, 01:42:38 PM
Now listen here jamaica2099 I know what Sam said made you think he is Indo,now I dont know if he is but get this.I studied with African students a few years ago and they said exactly the same about Jamaicans,they all like your music doh.They went as far as saying that they are a shame to their African heritage.
Since it's hearsay that you are posting I will take it as truth with a grain of salt because it's totally impossible to like different peoples and cultures, even of your own kind, and everything else about the world. 

So guess what that makes us?   
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Tigger on June 10, 2008, 01:53:37 PM
This might be a tougher game for Jamaica than the T&T game


Early Nominee for JackAss Quote of 2008...
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: samo on June 10, 2008, 02:09:39 PM
Quote
Early Nominee for JackAss Quote of 2008...

Correction :   Early Nominee for JackAss of 2008
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: kicker on June 10, 2008, 02:29:46 PM

One question for you...who do you consider a more accomplished striker: Jason Scotland or Jason Roberts? Answer that question and we can put this argument to rest.


Why yuh doh hush? Do you even understand football? Like Jason Roberts by himself validates Grenada as a tough opponent.....please...We all know you posted that filth to rile up the posters.....so just admit that so we could all be on the same page nuh....

So by your "logic" (no offense to the word)...when Dwight Yorke was arguably the best Striker in England, Trinidad was a sterner test than say....England huh???? Any by your logic Grenada is arguably one of the toughest teams in the region, because CONCACAF isn't exactly full of more accomplished strikers than Jason Roberts..... :-\

steeeupppsss.....I hope that put the argument to rest you senseless, rambling, idiotic fool.....Wipe yuh backside, shut down yuh computer and give us a break nuh....

I doh even know why the news of this amateur rec league match between two friggin bush league junior varsity sides is worthy of a thread on this board to begin with.....  ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Pointman on June 10, 2008, 02:58:41 PM
Jason Roberts and shalry Joseph are in town for the Grenada vs Ja game today being played in St. Georges. Should be an interesting match-up. That Jason Roberts guy is no joke. This might be a tougher game for Jamaica than the T&T game

could be ::)  especially seeing how you guys fare against the St Vincents of the world.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: FireBrand on June 10, 2008, 04:07:30 PM
Jamaica ketching dey arse to beat Grenada. Dey down 2-1.  I guess yuh right RF, getting licks from Grenada is tougher to deal with dan a draw from T&T :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Trinishottaz on June 10, 2008, 04:13:38 PM
Jamaica ketching dey arse to beat Grenada. Dey down 2-1.  I guess yuh right RF, getting licks from Grenada is tougher to deal with dan a draw from T&T :rotfl:
dont shit me up u 4 real gim me a link
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: FireBrand on June 10, 2008, 04:17:28 PM
http://www.klassicgrenada.com/index.pl/listen

Select the link that says GBN Classic

Game done! Run Simoes, run!
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Reggaefan on June 10, 2008, 04:19:55 PM
OK, enough of these meaningless friendly games vs Caribbean minnows  ;D. Final score Grenada 2-1 Jamaica!!! Anyone surprised?

Roberts 2 second half goals.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Trinishottaz on June 10, 2008, 04:22:29 PM
OK, enough of these meaningless friendly games vs Caribbean minnows  ;D. Final score Grenada 2-1 Jamaica!!! Anyone surprised?

Roberts 2 second half goals.
  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: same somthing now rf plz anthing :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :devil:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Deeks on June 10, 2008, 04:23:19 PM
Is true. Greneda win 2-1. And the radio some nice pan-music. GO GRENADA!!!!!!
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Reggaefan on June 10, 2008, 04:23:29 PM

One question for you...who do you consider a more accomplished striker: Jason Scotland or Jason Roberts? Answer that question and we can put this argument to rest.


Why yuh doh hush? Do you even understand football? Like Jason Roberts by himself validates Grenada as a tough opponent.....please...We all know you posted that filth to rile up the posters.....so just admit that so we could all be on the same page nuh....

So by your "logic" (no offense to the word)...when Dwight Yorke was arguably the best Striker in England, Trinidad was a sterner test than say....England huh???? Any by your logic Grenada is arguably one of the toughest teams in the region, because CONCACAF isn't exactly full of more accomplished strikers than Jason Roberts..... :-\

steeeupppsss.....I hope that put the argument to rest you senseless, rambling, idiotic fool.....Wipe yuh backside, shut down yuh computer and give us a break nuh....

I doh even know why the news of this amateur rec league match between two friggin bush league junior varsity sides is worthy of a thread on this board to begin with..... ;D

Kicker, Jason Roberts, like i said before the game, was the difference today! He did something the T&T offence couldnt do at home...he managed 2 goals against Jamaica. From the sound of things, Grenada gave Jamaica a very hard game....I dare say its the toughest of the 3 games we have played in the past week.


Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Michael-j on June 10, 2008, 04:23:54 PM
OK, enough of these meaningless friendly games vs Caribbean minnows  ;D. Final score Grenada 2-1 Jamaica!!! Anyone surprised?

Roberts 2 second half goals.

That's what Grenada probably saying all now!!. ;D

But seriously RF, what happened??.. What was Jamaica's line-up?...Was Simoes experimenting again??....can't wait to read the reports.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: leroy on June 10, 2008, 04:25:30 PM
Donavan Ricketts cannot keep.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: FireBrand on June 10, 2008, 04:26:49 PM

One question for you...who do you consider a more accomplished striker: Jason Scotland or Jason Roberts? Answer that question and we can put this argument to rest.


Why yuh doh hush? Do you even understand football? Like Jason Roberts by himself validates Grenada as a tough opponent.....please...We all know you posted that filth to rile up the posters.....so just admit that so we could all be on the same page nuh....

So by your "logic" (no offense to the word)...when Dwight Yorke was arguably the best Striker in England, Trinidad was a sterner test than say....England huh???? Any by your logic Grenada is arguably one of the toughest teams in the region, because CONCACAF isn't exactly full of more accomplished strikers than Jason Roberts..... :-\

steeeupppsss.....I hope that put the argument to rest you senseless, rambling, idiotic fool.....Wipe yuh backside, shut down yuh computer and give us a break nuh....

I doh even know why the news of this amateur rec league match between two friggin bush league junior varsity sides is worthy of a thread on this board to begin with..... ;D

Kicker, Jason Roberts, like i said before the game, was the difference today! He did something the T&T offence couldnt do at home...he managed 2 goals against Jamaica. From the sound of things, Grenada gave Jamaica a very hard game....I dare say its the toughest of the 3 games we have played in the past week.


Yuh right getting licks from Grenada with your full squad must be tough...anyway yuh look at it! Well done to de Spice Boyz!
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Sam on June 10, 2008, 04:26:57 PM
Reggae Fan,
It's funny how the Trinis repress the memory of St. Vincent beating them more times than the 1 time they have beaten Jamaica.

As for that idiot Sam whose cultural ignorance shows how little he knows about history. He should researched his fore-fathers from India. What they ate and how they lived. If he knew he would puke his guts out. ;D

Sorry bro, I am dougla and a Trini at it... monkey boy.... and what ever my forefathers ate I am sure it still better than what a starving Jamaicans normally eats, with 200 JA dollars for a loaf of bread many yardies have turned to fry shit and akie...

And St Vincent beat you when it mattered..

And for argument sake, we created the most natural talent from the Caribbean... again, Jason Roberts is another foreign born... Jason Scotland was born and bread in T&T like ALL of our other successful strikers.....

Yuh ketch yuh arse and draw due to a thief penalty in the 90th min and a disallowed goal and have the nerve to say Grenada might be a tougher game for Ja than TT.

Only you RF... only you.

you're so special, so special, so special, so special......

Dont allow him to get to you Touches, he knows deep down the truth, furthermore, he is making excuses just incase Grenada put two in they ass.

Jamaica or anything related will never get the benefit or even though from me.... they are the worst country in the world, the people there stinks.... all of them.... that tribe that went Jamaica probably was cannibals..

Nothing wrong with Jamaicans yuh know, just everybody should own one....

My prediction again was on SPOT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jamaica will have to aim for 2090...

Rene Simoes is a dead man once he get back from Grenada..... no confidence boost for you, hope Bahamas take care of your ass now...
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Trinishottaz on June 10, 2008, 04:28:05 PM

One question for you...who do you consider a more accomplished striker: Jason Scotland or Jason Roberts?  Answer that question and we can put this argument to rest.


Why yuh doh hush? Do you even understand football? Like Jason Roberts by himself validates Grenada as a tough opponent.....please...We all know you posted that filth to rile up the posters.....so just admit that so we could all be on the same page nuh....

So by your "logic" (no offense to the word)...when Dwight Yorke was arguably the best Striker in England, Trinidad was a sterner test than say....England huh???? Any by your logic Grenada is arguably one of the toughest teams in the region, because CONCACAF isn't exactly full of more accomplished strikers than Jason Roberts..... :-\

steeeupppsss.....I hope that put the argument to rest you senseless, rambling, idiotic fool.....Wipe yuh backside, shut down yuh computer and give us a break nuh....

I doh even know why the news of this amateur rec league match between two friggin bush league junior varsity sides is worthy of a thread on this board to begin with.....  ;D

Kicker, Jason Roberts, like i said before the game, was the difference today! He did something the T&T offence couldnt do at home...he managed 2 goals against Jamaica. From the sound of things, Grenada gave Jamaica a very hard game....I dare say its the toughest of the 3 games we have played in the past week.



HUll yuh assssssssssss alyuh get alyuh ass cut .alyuh would of get the same cut ass from we but the ref theif small thing .wellll done SPICE BOyzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: spice boys cut alyuh asss :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: leroy on June 10, 2008, 04:29:38 PM
& di 352 weh simoes a experiment with not working. Sadly Jamaica can start
preparing for WC 2014.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Trinishottaz on June 10, 2008, 04:31:16 PM
 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: what went wrong rf plz tell us :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Jah Gol on June 10, 2008, 04:31:39 PM
Pro League T&T will not lose to full strength Grenada. Dat is real shit horse.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: DeSoWa on June 10, 2008, 04:33:26 PM
Congrats to the Spice Boys... ;D

Big Up!
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Trinishottaz on June 10, 2008, 04:34:07 PM
Pro League T&T will not lose to full strength Grenada. Dat is real shit horse.
SO truEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Sando on June 10, 2008, 04:34:42 PM
RF probably sorry he invented this thread now..... 2-1.......Lol

See what boasting does do......  :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: sub1 on June 10, 2008, 04:35:06 PM
098
& di 352 weh simoes a experiment with not working. Sadly Jamaica can start
preparing for WC 2014.

Now I hope you understand why I said they wont win any away games. If you ever followed JA's football you would know that they hardly travel well. Against the other teams in their group they cant win one game.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Jah Gol on June 10, 2008, 04:37:58 PM
Reggae Fan,
It's funny how the Trinis repress the memory of St. Vincent beating them more times than the 1 time they have beaten Jamaica.

As for that idiot Sam whose cultural ignorance shows how little he knows about history. He should researched his fore-fathers from India. What they ate and how they lived. If he knew he would puke his guts out. ;D

Sorry bro, I am dougla and a Trini at it... monkey boy....

And St Vincent beat you when it mattered..

And for argument sake, we created the most natural talent from the Caribbean... again, Jason Roberts is another foreign born... Jason Scotland was born and bread in T&T like ALL of our other successful strikers.....

Yuh ketch yuh arse and draw due to a thief penalty in the 90th min and a disallowed goal and have the nerve to say Grenada might be a tougher game for Ja than TT.

Only you RF... only you.

you're so special, so special, so special, so special......

Dont allow him to get to you Touches, he knows deep down the truth, furthermore, he is making excuses just incase Grenada put two in they ass.

Jamaica or anything related will never get the benefit or even though from me.... they are the worst country in the world, the people there stinks.... all of them.... that tribe that went Jamaica probably was cannibals..

Nothing wrong with Jamaicans yuh know, just everybody should own one....

My prediction again was on SPOT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jamaica will have to aim for 2090...
Sam I find you take that real easy. That is one of the most offensive comments made by the yardies on this board. It real hard for me to read them thing say "one love". Daiz real shit.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Trinishottaz on June 10, 2008, 04:38:43 PM
HOW alyuh jamaicans does say it alyuh get Bullet bullettttttttttttttttt :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: booom bang bang :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 10, 2008, 04:40:26 PM

One question for you...who do you consider a more accomplished striker: Jason Scotland or Jason Roberts? Answer that question and we can put this argument to rest.


Why yuh doh hush? Do you even understand football? Like Jason Roberts by himself validates Grenada as a tough opponent.....please...We all know you posted that filth to rile up the posters.....so just admit that so we could all be on the same page nuh....

So by your "logic" (no offense to the word)...when Dwight Yorke was arguably the best Striker in England, Trinidad was a sterner test than say....England huh???? Any by your logic Grenada is arguably one of the toughest teams in the region, because CONCACAF isn't exactly full of more accomplished strikers than Jason Roberts..... :-\

steeeupppsss.....I hope that put the argument to rest you senseless, rambling, idiotic fool.....Wipe yuh backside, shut down yuh computer and give us a break nuh....

I doh even know why the news of this amateur rec league match between two friggin bush league junior varsity sides is worthy of a thread on this board to begin with..... ;D

Kicker, Jason Roberts, like i said before the game, was the difference today! He did something the T&T offence couldnt do at home...he managed 2 goals against Jamaica. From the sound of things, Grenada gave Jamaica a very hard game....I dare say its the toughest of the 3 games we have played in the past week.



Fact proven:

The Reggae Boyz mediocre display against a team ranked below them. The good that comes from this is Grenada has beaten Jamaica in 2 friendlies at home now. But never in any qualifier.

I already feel sorry for Bahamas.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: sub1 on June 10, 2008, 04:41:58 PM
RF probably sorry he invented this thread now..... 2-1.......Lol

See what boasting does do...... :rotfl:

Its a Jamaican past time. The sad part is that what they consider as class is really slightly above ordinary. hence Tappa is the best thing since slice bread and Evan Taylor is the second coming of makelele. They are so lacking in true talent that in their minds their very ordinary players are superstars hunted by chelsea and man u...go figure.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Jah Gol on June 10, 2008, 04:43:07 PM
Reggae Fan,
It's funny how the Trinis repress the memory of St. Vincent beating them more times than the 1 time they have beaten Jamaica.

As for that idiot Sam whose cultural ignorance shows how little he knows about history. He should researched his fore-fathers from India. What they ate and how they lived. If he knew he would puke his guts out. ;D

Sorry bro, I am dougla and a Trini at it... monkey boy....

And St Vincent beat you when it mattered..

And for argument sake, we created the most natural talent from the Caribbean... again, Jason Roberts is another foreign born... Jason Scotland was born and bread in T&T like ALL of our other successful strikers.....

Yuh ketch yuh arse and draw due to a thief penalty in the 90th min and a disallowed goal and have the nerve to say Grenada might be a tougher game for Ja than TT.

Only you RF... only you.

you're so special, so special, so special, so special......

Dont allow him to get to you Touches, he knows deep down the truth, furthermore, he is making excuses just incase Grenada put two in they ass.

Jamaica or anything related will never get the benefit or even though from me.... they are the worst country in the world, the people there stinks.... all of them.... that tribe that went Jamaica probably was cannibals..

Nothing wrong with Jamaicans yuh know, just everybody should own one....

My prediction again was on SPOT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jamaica will have to aim for 2090...
Sam I find you take that real easy. That is one of the most offensive comments made by the yardies on this board. It real hard for me to read them thing say "one love". Daiz real shit.
I now see where d bacchanal start.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Trinishottaz on June 10, 2008, 04:43:29 PM

One question for you...who do you consider a more accomplished striker: Jason Scotland or Jason Roberts?  Answer that question and we can put this argument to rest.


Why yuh doh hush? Do you even understand football? Like Jason Roberts by himself validates Grenada as a tough opponent.....please...We all know you posted that filth to rile up the posters.....so just admit that so we could all be on the same page nuh....

So by your "logic" (no offense to the word)...when Dwight Yorke was arguably the best Striker in England, Trinidad was a sterner test than say....England huh???? Any by your logic Grenada is arguably one of the toughest teams in the region, because CONCACAF isn't exactly full of more accomplished strikers than Jason Roberts..... :-\

steeeupppsss.....I hope that put the argument to rest you senseless, rambling, idiotic fool.....Wipe yuh backside, shut down yuh computer and give us a break nuh....

I doh even know why the news of this amateur rec league match between two friggin bush league junior varsity sides is worthy of a thread on this board to begin with.....  ;D

Kicker, Jason Roberts, like i said before the game, was the difference today! He did something the T&T offence couldnt do at home...he managed 2 goals against Jamaica. From the sound of things, Grenada gave Jamaica a very hard game....I dare say its the toughest of the 3 games we have played in the past week.



Fact proven:

The Reggae Boyz mediocre display against a team ranked below them. The good that comes from this is Grenada has beaten Jamaica in 2 friendlies at home now. But never in any qualifier.

I already feel sorry for Bahamas.
blah blah blahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh alyuh losssssssssssss  fris stop go in a coner smoke some weed  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: davidephraim on June 10, 2008, 04:50:46 PM
Jason Roberts and shalry Joseph are in town for the Grenada vs Ja game today being played in St. Georges. Should be an interesting match-up. That Jason Roberts guy is no joke. This might be a tougher game for Jamaica than the T&T game

RF sometimes, just sometimes yuh does really just Fag out yuh know... So because Grenade have 2 players of reknown yuh go and try and make some generalization like that on we board? Whats that de early mornin aggravation? (well early mornin for me) Ah does have to wonder about yuh intentions sometimes really. Yuh soundin lil gyalish today breds ah must tell yuh. I decided to shred my shroud of professionalism and break protocol to tell yuh how I feel about yuh post.....

By de way Sharly Joseph is a baller but him, he coach and de other starting 10 players would get dey arse wash from Jabloteh far less for my National Team so yuh better watch yuhself. Glad to hear that its a big game for allyuh though...
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Dutty on June 10, 2008, 04:58:43 PM
OK, enough of these meaningless friendly games vs Caribbean minnows  ;D. Final score Grenada 2-1 Jamaica!!! Anyone surprised?



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Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: FireBrand on June 10, 2008, 05:00:30 PM
OK, enough of these meaningless friendly games vs Caribbean minnows ;D. Final score Grenada 2-1 Jamaica!!! Anyone surprised?



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Reply of de year! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: Ooogyyyaaad tho!
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Trinishottaz on June 10, 2008, 05:03:30 PM
OK, enough of these meaningless friendly games vs Caribbean minnows  ;D. Final score Grenada 2-1 Jamaica!!! Anyone surprised?



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Reply of de year!  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
but wah de asssssssssssssss alyuh ent easy :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: weary1969 on June 10, 2008, 05:05:21 PM
Oh no Dutty nooooooooooooo I await RF etal response dey cyah come back from dat 1
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: ZANDOLIE on June 10, 2008, 05:05:32 PM
 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: WELL DONE GRENADA :beermug: :beermug: :rotfl: : :whip: :whip: :whip: :cheers: :cheers:

For Jamaica :joker: :joker: :joker: :loser: :loser: :loser:

Where RF...Come out ka-ka roach and face the heat like a man :devil: :devil:.

But seriously, even though I'm happy the underdog won its because I have family from Grenada, not because I dislike JA.

That said, RF I already told you that your boys will have serious trouble putting the ball in the net. Jason roberts is only 1/2 the story. Where allyuh forwards??? King play???
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: ZANDOLIE on June 10, 2008, 05:09:56 PM
OK, enough of these meaningless friendly games vs Caribbean minnows ;D. Final score Grenada 2-1 Jamaica!!! Anyone surprised?



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Dutty you is a BOSS
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 10, 2008, 05:12:36 PM
Oh no Dutty nooooooooooooo I await RF etal response dey cyah come back from dat 1
Actually we Jamaicans can respond.

See. Jamaica has the 2 fastest runners in the WORLD. And they are BLACK . Leaving Trinis and the rest of the world sh????ing their shorts.

Now you come back from dat. ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Trinishottaz on June 10, 2008, 05:17:11 PM
blah blah blahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh u all are stilll  :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: ZANDOLIE on June 10, 2008, 05:18:31 PM
Oh no Dutty nooooooooooooo I await RF etal response dey cyah come back from dat 1
Actually we Jamaicans can respond.

See. Jamaica has the 2 fastest runners in the WORLD. And they are BLACK . Leaving Trinis and the rest of the world sh????ing their shorts.

Now you come back from dat. ;D

Yuh weak sah. Poor comeback. We go let it slide because we know hiding shame.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: palos on June 10, 2008, 05:19:52 PM
Simoes on jamaican radio HITZ FM now tryin to hexplain to de nation wha de f**k went wrong!
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 10, 2008, 05:20:34 PM
blah blah blahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh u all are stilll :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser:
Okay! Now hold that thought until Sunday before the Bahamas qualifier. ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: palos on June 10, 2008, 05:20:38 PM
Oh no Dutty nooooooooooooo I await RF etal response dey cyah come back from dat 1
Actually we Jamaicans can respond.

See. Jamaica has the 2 fastest runners in the WORLD. And they are BLACK . Leaving Trinis and the rest of the world sh????ing their shorts.

Now you come back from dat. ;D

2 fastest chemists. Get it right.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 10, 2008, 05:24:15 PM
Oh no Dutty nooooooooooooo I await RF etal response dey cyah come back from dat 1
Actually we Jamaicans can respond.

See. Jamaica has the 2 fastest runners in the WORLD. And they are BLACK . Leaving Trinis and the rest of the world sh????ing their shorts.

Now you come back from dat. ;D

Yuh weak sah. Poor comeback. We go let it slide because we know hiding shame.
Or is it the fact that this is the ONLY BEST COMEBACK you could dig up. :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: weary1969 on June 10, 2008, 05:25:05 PM
Dat u have 2 fast men is d response loud steups all yuh fast since Quarry dis eh d Track and Field page
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: davidephraim on June 10, 2008, 05:26:30 PM
OK, enough of these meaningless friendly games vs Caribbean minnows ;D. Final score Grenada 2-1 Jamaica!!! Anyone surprised?



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Dutty.... :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 10, 2008, 05:26:37 PM
Oh no Dutty nooooooooooooo I await RF etal response dey cyah come back from dat 1
Actually we Jamaicans can respond.

See. Jamaica has the 2 fastest runners in the WORLD. And they are BLACK . Leaving Trinis and the rest of the world sh????ing their shorts.

Now you come back from dat. ;D

2 fastest chemists. Get it right.
That's true. Seeing as how Bolt and Asafa always insist on taking drug tests after they run. ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: mukumsplau on June 10, 2008, 05:28:26 PM
Oh no Dutty nooooooooooooo I await RF etal response dey cyah come back from dat 1
Actually we Jamaicans can respond.

See. Jamaica has the 2 fastest runners in the WORLD. And they are BLACK . Leaving Trinis and the rest of the world sh????ing their shorts.

Now you come back from dat. ;D

2 fastest chemists. Get it right.

*sucks in air tru his teet *hssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss* *.....dam palos....yuh went dey.... :rotfl: :rotfl: doh worry reggaefags accordin to mavado allyuh so special so special so specialll!!!
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 10, 2008, 05:33:02 PM
Dat u have 2 fast men is d response loud steups all yuh fast since Quarry dis eh d Track and Field page
If that response surprises you. Why did you post that photo if you did want a response pertaining to the photo. :o ???
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: D.H.W on June 10, 2008, 05:37:45 PM
OK, enough of these meaningless friendly games vs Caribbean minnows  ;D. Final score Grenada 2-1 Jamaica!!! Anyone surprised?



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Dutty.... :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

yuck yuck yuck  :devil:  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: Jamaica a set of shithounds
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 10, 2008, 05:40:01 PM
OK, enough of these meaningless friendly games vs Caribbean minnows ;D. Final score Grenada 2-1 Jamaica!!! Anyone surprised?



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 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Dutty.... :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

yuck yuck yuck :devil: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: Jamaica a set of shithounds
You Trinis like that sh??t a lot. Sounds like a daily T&T diet. ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Dutty on June 10, 2008, 05:41:01 PM
Dat u have 2 fast men is d response loud steups all yuh fast since Quarry dis eh d Track and Field page
If that response surprises you. Why did you post that photo if you did want a response pertaining to the photo. :o ???
wow  :o

You graduate with ah DHp  degree from Airhead college or what?

If you notice there are words to accompany the picture...drag yuh finger across the words slowly while mouthing the syllables, then you will understand it have nuttn to do with track.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: weary1969 on June 10, 2008, 05:46:18 PM
He dotish 4 dayzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Brownsugar on June 10, 2008, 05:47:02 PM
oooooooohhhhh guuuuuuddddd :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

SEND MORE BRITZ!!! SEND MORE BRITZ!!....NOT ENOUGH BRITZ...SEND MORE!!
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Shithongs!!!.....go from here!!
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: palos on June 10, 2008, 05:49:01 PM
Quote from professor Simoes directly from de Radio Jamaica SHITZ FM Hinterview:

Quote
we made a mistake in choosing a hotel where we had to climb too many stairs.

DAMN those tall buildings in Grenada eh?  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: D.H.W on June 10, 2008, 05:51:49 PM
Quote from professor Simoes directly from de Radio Jamaica SHITZ FM Hinterview:

Quote
we made a mistake in choosing a hotel where we had to climb too many stairs.

DAMN those tall buildings in Grenada eh?  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

 :rotfl: :rotfl: that is the excuse my god, dey rel gone through
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Jah Gol on June 10, 2008, 05:52:10 PM
Quote from professor Simoes directly from de Radio Jamaica SHITZ FM Hinterview:

Quote
we made a mistake in choosing a hotel where we had to climb too many stairs.

DAMN those tall buildings in Grenada eh?  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
yuh serious ?
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: palos on June 10, 2008, 05:55:29 PM
Quote from professor Simoes directly from de Radio Jamaica SHITZ FM Hinterview:

Quote
we made a mistake in choosing a hotel where we had to climb too many stairs.

DAMN those tall buildings in Grenada eh? :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
yuh serious ?

Like a sket demandin dem money from a non payin customer... ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 10, 2008, 05:57:54 PM
Dat u have 2 fast men is d response loud steups all yuh fast since Quarry dis eh d Track and Field page
If that response surprises you. Why did you post that photo if you did want a response pertaining to the photo. :o ???
wow :o

You graduate with ah DHp degree from Airhead college or what?

If you notice there are words to accompany the picture...drag yuh finger across the words slowly while mouthing the syllables, then you will understand it have nuttn to do with track.
You don't need a degree to intrepret a photo. A picture speaks a thousand words.
Thank God I didn't waste money on college or university when a library had the WORLD and everything at your hand for free. ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Brownsugar on June 10, 2008, 05:58:31 PM
Quote from professor Simoes directly from de Radio Jamaica SHITZ FM Hinterview:

Quote
we made a mistake in choosing a hotel where we had to climb too many stairs.

DAMN those tall buildings in Grenada eh? :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:


 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Nah Palos...nah....

Who say memorable quote??
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: weary1969 on June 10, 2008, 05:59:06 PM
OK so d strategy 4 Bahamas put dem in d tallest hotel and insure dat d elevator eh wukin. Simones pleezeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Dutty on June 10, 2008, 06:01:43 PM
Quote from professor Simoes directly from de Radio Jamaica SHITZ FM Hinterview:

Quote
we made a mistake in choosing a hotel where we had to climb too many stairs.


he say dat in troot??

Dat whole team must be introduce simoes to real spliff de night before, all man sleep in ah underground cave and callin it hotel
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Jah Gol on June 10, 2008, 06:19:15 PM
Simoes going to lose he wok for sure.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Michael-j on June 10, 2008, 06:24:07 PM
Simoes going to lose he wok for sure.

Came across this on the Reggae Boyz forum.  Reason number 10 is the best!

10 reasons why Simoes should go

1) Too short sighted.....Depending on older slower players like Goodison
2) 20 locals brought to Brazil...No new finds..E taylor that didn't go is starting
3) Users switch of player position when not bettering the overall team
4) Poor as a defensive coach...CB as the defensive lead got us to WC 98
5) Lets perosnal feelings affect squad/match picks
6) Talks too much withh little or no action
7) Someone needs to be accountable for this loss...and its him
8) Better to cut him now than before it's too late..
9) Called up alot of players in the same position..Langley,Daley,JJ,Williams, Jamal, who else?
10) He has little or no recognition around the world except for his "Jesus saves" shirt
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: WestCoast on June 10, 2008, 06:25:14 PM
Jason Roberts and shalry Joseph are in town for the Grenada vs Ja game today being played in St. Georges. Should be an interesting match-up. That Jason Roberts guy is no joke. This might be a tougher game for Jamaica than the T&T game
aye....no matter HOW much perfume ya splash on dat, it still smelling like pig shit

shit team is shit team

aye allya, what is dat smell?
RF check ya draws oui

oh yeah I know
It is that SHITTY excuse

BIG UP GRENADA :applause: :applause: :applause: :applause:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 10, 2008, 06:25:50 PM
Simoes going to lose he wok for sure.
Keep your fingers cross in vain because Simoes will still be coaching the Reggae Boyz when the semi-final round begins on August 20. 8)
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: weary1969 on June 10, 2008, 06:26:29 PM
Y is d Britz who eh goodddddddd y fire Simones. D man search d whole ah Hengland that is what he come up wit unlike oui dat is d best dey have is not Simones fault is a pack a hounds dat d boyz iz
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Babalawo on June 10, 2008, 06:26:33 PM
OK, enough of these meaningless friendly games vs Caribbean minnows ;D. Final score Grenada 2-1 Jamaica!!! Anyone surprised?



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Dutty.... :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

yuck yuck yuck :devil: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: Jamaica a set of shithounds
You Trinis like that sh??t a lot. Sounds like a daily T&T diet. ;D

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De Cacaroach dem shit down they self. they get some hard spice in they c**t
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Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 10, 2008, 06:28:01 PM
Y is d Britz who eh goodddddddd y fire Simones. D man search d whole ah Hengland that is what he come up wit unlike oui dat is d best dey have is not Simones fault is a pack a hounds dat d boyz iz
Question: Are the Reggae Boyz out of 2010 World Cup contention?
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: D.H.W on June 10, 2008, 06:28:51 PM
 :violin: :violin: :violin: :flamethrower: Spice  :devil:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: WestCoast on June 10, 2008, 06:29:03 PM
Quote from professor Simoes directly from de Radio Jamaica SHITZ FM Hinterview:

Quote
we made a mistake in choosing a hotel where we had to climb too many stairs.


he say dat in troot??

Dat whole team must be introduce simoes to real spliff de night before, all man sleep in ah underground cave and callin it hotel
I hear this is he Theme song for the campaign. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rG3Nsz8tOqo)
VOLUME

oh gawd i cyar tek it :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

GRENADA ya say
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Brownsugar on June 10, 2008, 06:31:15 PM
Hear nah did JA2099 is one f**&^%$ng bold face so and so....RF, Lionfoot cyar show dey face, but dis one....just would not go.....go away and take yuh shitty Britz wid yuh....geez and ages....ssssttteeeuuppsss!!!
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: dinho on June 10, 2008, 06:34:41 PM
Quote from professor Simoes directly from de Radio Jamaica SHITZ FM Hinterview:

Quote
we made a mistake in choosing a hotel where we had to climb too many stairs.

DAMN those tall buildings in Grenada eh?  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:


 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

doh fack me up nuh dread...

de man really say that?? allyuh go kill me yes....   :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Babalawo on June 10, 2008, 06:38:05 PM
Hear nah did JA2099 is one f**&^%$ng bold face so and so....RF, Lionfoot cyar show dey face, but dis one....just would not go.....go away and take yuh shitty Britz wid yuh....geez and ages....ssssttteeeuuppsss!!!
If it wasnt for the stupid Bajan ref in the trinidad game. Them wida lost 2 games too
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: dinho on June 10, 2008, 06:41:19 PM
Oh no Dutty nooooooooooooo I await RF etal response dey cyah come back from dat 1
Actually we Jamaicans can respond.

See. Jamaica has the 2 fastest runners in the WORLD. And they are BLACK . Leaving Trinis and the rest of the world sh????ing their shorts.

Now you come back from dat. ;D


I for one glad you bring that up 2099...

Running.. Weightlifting.. High Jump.  As a matter of fact any sport that requires only physical output and zero skill. Allyuh could have that!!

That is why yuh shit squad does need to resort to aggression, ugly, kick down man, wild, robotic looking kinda football.. Cause allyuh have zero natural talent and skill. Allyuh have about quadruple the number of citizens to pick players from and still eating Trinidad dust in terms of football accomplishments.  Yuh ever take in how yuh ballers does look on de field? Rigid and systematic and painful on the eye.. a disgrace to the beautiful game. A crying shame!

Same friggin ting in cricket.. Which is the last skillful batsman allyuh produce? Gayle, Samuels, Adams.. All ah dem does hurt up yuh eye to watch them bat especially when yuh watch graceful, talented batsmen like Lara or any of the Guyanese.

Allyuh is de fackin Bolton Wanderers of CONCACAF.. Just ah ugliness and ah stain on de sport.

You actually proud of a side like that?
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Touches on June 10, 2008, 06:42:51 PM
:violin:  :timeout:  :praying:   Send More Britz   :rotfl:   :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: WestCoast on June 10, 2008, 06:44:35 PM
Oh no Dutty nooooooooooooo I await RF etal response dey cyah come back from dat 1
Actually we Jamaicans can respond.

See. Jamaica has the 2 fastest runners in the WORLD. And they are BLACK . Leaving Trinis and the rest of the world sh????ing their shorts.

Now you come back from dat. ;D


I for one glad you bring that up 2099...

Running.. Weightlifting.. High Jump. As a matter of fact any sport that requires only physical output and zero skill. Allyuh could have that!!

That is why yuh shit squad does need to resort to aggression, ugly, kick down man, wild, robotic looking kinda football.. Cause allyuh have zero natural talent and skill. Allyuh have about quadruple the number of citizens to pick players from and still eating Trinidad dust in terms of football accomplishments. Yuh ever take in how yuh ballers does look on de field? Rigid and systematic and painful on the eye.. a disgrace to the beautiful game. A crying shame!

Same friggin ting in cricket.. Which is the last skillful batsman allyuh produce? Gayle, Samuels, Adams.. All ah dem does hurt up yuh eye to watch them bat especially when yuh watch graceful, talented batsmen like Lara or any of the Guyanese.

Allyuh is de fackin Bolton Wanderers of CONCACAF.. Just ah ugliness and ah stain on de sport.

You actually proud of a side like that?
Nice one Omar
ya have he catspraddle wid them blows oui (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8B9hiYodAd8)
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: D.H.W on June 10, 2008, 06:45:10 PM
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Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: WestCoast on June 10, 2008, 06:47:58 PM
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Simoes ya want ah NUTMEG in ya puffin :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

simoes ya have ah OUTSIDE chile in grenada  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
how ya could take SEX soooooooooooooooooooooooooooo :devil: :devil:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 10, 2008, 06:50:13 PM
Since I know that Trinis will be on Bahamas side on Sunday against Jamaica. Both nations will be partly happy to know that Ricardo Fuller & Demar Phillips have both sustained ankle and knee injuries.

Too bad that won't be enough to save Bahamas and make Trinis happy. ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: WestCoast on June 10, 2008, 06:54:34 PM
Since I know that Trinis will be on Bahamas side on Sunday against Jamaica. Both nations will be partly happy to know that Ricardo Fuller & Demar Phillips have both sustained ankle and knee injuries.

Too bad that won't be enough to save Bahamas and make Trinis happy. ;D
here is something to soothe you (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyL5XIjA8SI)

Nutmegs in allya puffin :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Sam on June 10, 2008, 06:56:13 PM
Since I know that Trinis will be on Bahamas side on Sunday against Jamaica. Both nations will be partly happy to know that Ricardo Fuller & Demar Phillips have both sustained ankle and knee injuries.

Too bad that won't be enough to save Bahamas and make Trinis happy. ;D

 :applause:....

Excuses again... hey monkey boy, like de akie and fry shit not agreeing with de Boyz....

And RF say allyuh making de Hex... maybe he was refering to Vix....
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 10, 2008, 06:56:23 PM
Oh no Dutty nooooooooooooo I await RF etal response dey cyah come back from dat 1
Actually we Jamaicans can respond.

See. Jamaica has the 2 fastest runners in the WORLD. And they are BLACK . Leaving Trinis and the rest of the world sh????ing their shorts.

Now you come back from dat. ;D


I for one glad you bring that up 2099...

Running.. Weightlifting.. High Jump. As a matter of fact any sport that requires only physical output and zero skill. Allyuh could have that!!

That is why yuh shit squad does need to resort to aggression, ugly, kick down man, wild, robotic looking kinda football.. Cause allyuh have zero natural talent and skill. Allyuh have about quadruple the number of citizens to pick players from and still eating Trinidad dust in terms of football accomplishments. Yuh ever take in how yuh ballers does look on de field? Rigid and systematic and painful on the eye.. a disgrace to the beautiful game. A crying shame!

Same friggin ting in cricket.. Which is the last skillful batsman allyuh produce? Gayle, Samuels, Adams.. All ah dem does hurt up yuh eye to watch them bat especially when yuh watch graceful, talented batsmen like Lara or any of the Guyanese.

Allyuh is de fackin Bolton Wanderers of CONCACAF.. Just ah ugliness and ah stain on de sport.

You actually proud of a side like that?
Football accomplishments. Really. Check out Jamaica and T&T World Cup football
stats since this is seen as the biggest football event.

As for cricket. Who demolish who in the Carib Beer in 3 days after the Stanford 20/20.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 10, 2008, 06:59:28 PM
Since I know that Trinis will be on Bahamas side on Sunday against Jamaica. Both nations will be partly happy to know that Ricardo Fuller & Demar Phillips have both sustained ankle and knee injuries.

Too bad that won't be enough to save Bahamas and make Trinis happy. ;D
here is something to sooth you (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyL5XIjA8SI)

Nutmegs in allya puffin :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
I don't know what puffin is? But Trinis not using nutmeg in their food don't know what they are missing.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: DeSoWa on June 10, 2008, 07:00:38 PM
wey Carib-Britton boy?  ;D

Grenada ready for Costa Rica  ::)

Big Up!
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: weary1969 on June 10, 2008, 07:01:57 PM
Yeah all yuh beat we in rounders 2 lawd go 2 bed and deal wit d fact dat all yuh so unfit dat all yuh climb 2 much stairs in a hotel
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 10, 2008, 07:07:04 PM
Since I know that Trinis will be on Bahamas side on Sunday against Jamaica. Both nations will be partly happy to know that Ricardo Fuller & Demar Phillips have both sustained ankle and knee injuries.

Too bad that won't be enough to save Bahamas and make Trinis happy. ;D

 :applause:....

Excuses again... hey monkey boy, like de akie and fry shit not agreeing with de Boyz....

And RF say allyuh making de Hex... maybe he was refering to Vix....
Did you read the entire thing. Read again and you will see that the final sentence telling you Trinis that Bahamas will lose and the Reggae Boyz will advance to the semi-final round.

Now if you want to say I'm making excuses for gloating. So be it.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: oconnorg on June 10, 2008, 07:08:04 PM
Since I know that Trinis will be on Bahamas side on Sunday against Jamaica. Both nations will be partly happy to know that Ricardo Fuller & Demar Phillips have both sustained ankle and knee injuries.

Too bad that won't be enough to save Bahamas and make Trinis happy. ;D
here is something to sooth you (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyL5XIjA8SI)

Nutmegs in allya puffin :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
I don't know what puffin is? But Trinis not using nutmeg in their food don't know what they are missing.

Nutmeg is for punch de creame..
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 10, 2008, 07:11:33 PM
Yeah all yuh beat we in rounders 2 lawd go 2 bed and deal wit d fact dat all yuh so unfit dat all yuh climb 2 much stairs in a hotel
Sorry. I didn't hear Simoes say anything about stairs in his entire post-interview on TVJ sports news just now.

But if you have another source that did. Show the link as proof so you can continue to insult the Reggae Boyz. ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: freakazoid on June 10, 2008, 07:12:10 PM


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this guy is actually one of the astronauts that died tragically
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Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Jah Gol on June 10, 2008, 07:18:52 PM
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Lets go Bahamas !
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 10, 2008, 07:19:49 PM
:violin: :timeout: :praying: Send More Britz :rotfl: :rotfl:
Funny and ironic isn't it.

Jamaica makes Trinis lives worthwhile to blame their failures when their Soca Warriors fail. More worthwhile to use the Jamaican-Britz argument as ammunition. This will not be said about the US football team and other Caribbean nations who make use of these human resources.

You have to love how hypocritical Trinis are. ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 10, 2008, 07:21:31 PM
Since I know that Trinis will be on Bahamas side on Sunday against Jamaica. Both nations will be partly happy to know that Ricardo Fuller & Demar Phillips have both sustained ankle and knee injuries.

Too bad that won't be enough to save Bahamas and make Trinis happy. ;D
here is something to sooth you (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyL5XIjA8SI)

Nutmegs in allya puffin :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
I don't know what puffin is? But Trinis not using nutmeg in their food don't know what they are missing.

Nutmeg is for punch de creame..
Yeaahhh! I'm going to need a better translation since this is obviously a Trini dish.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: FF on June 10, 2008, 07:24:15 PM

Jamaica makes Trinis lives worthwhile to blame their failures when their Soca Warriors fail. More worthwhile to use the Jamaican-Britz argument as ammunition. This will not be said about the US football team and other Caribbean nations who make use of these human resources.

You have to love how hypocritical Trinis are. ;D   


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Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 10, 2008, 07:27:17 PM

Jamaica makes Trinis lives worthwhile to blame their failures when their Soca Warriors fail. More worthwhile to use the Jamaican-Britz argument as ammunition. This will not be said about the US football team and other Caribbean nations who make use of these human resources.

You have to love how hypocritical Trinis are. ;D


(http://www.geocities.com/caneduane/cavemanvex.gif)
Yeaahhh! I've seen this commercial on tv a lot.

What's your take on it?
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: WestCoast on June 10, 2008, 07:27:50 PM
Since I know that Trinis will be on Bahamas side on Sunday against Jamaica. Both nations will be partly happy to know that Ricardo Fuller & Demar Phillips have both sustained ankle and knee injuries.

Too bad that won't be enough to save Bahamas and make Trinis happy. ;D
here is something to sooth you (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyL5XIjA8SI)

Nutmegs in allya puffin :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
I don't know what puffin is? But Trinis not using nutmeg in their food don't know what they are missing.

Nutmeg is for punch de creame..
Yeaahhh! I'm going to need a better translation since this is obviously a Trini dish.
look the recipe here
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Trinidads-Ponche-de-Creme-Punch-with-Cream/Detail.aspx
and Jamaica for the WC in 2009
DONT FORGET THE NUTMEG :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
oh gawd...ah go ded today
the BEST part is these cockroach like ah good friday bobolee
only coming back for more licks on here :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Touches on June 10, 2008, 07:32:15 PM
(http://farm1.static.flickr.com/83/229551714_a5b4f7bc43.jpg)


Jamaica2099....attempting to join his classmates RF and Bajanscout.

Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: davidephraim on June 10, 2008, 07:34:10 PM
Coming back to how this relates to TnT. It must be noted that Grenada who we TnT consider as a lesser opponent beat JA and we were only able to forge a 1-1 tie with them. It is definetly an insult to de JA team since Grenada is deemed a lesser team and who knows where they rank on de Fifa thing but my point still remains that we werent able to put 2 or 3 past JA as we shoulds have been able too since JA seems to be in a delapidated state. This should strike a note with Anton and Pacho. After all de laughing is done this has real implications where TnT is concerned.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: oconnorg on June 10, 2008, 07:36:30 PM
Since I know that Trinis will be on Bahamas side on Sunday against Jamaica. Both nations will be partly happy to know that Ricardo Fuller & Demar Phillips have both sustained ankle and knee injuries.

Too bad that won't be enough to save Bahamas and make Trinis happy. ;D
here is something to sooth you (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyL5XIjA8SI)

Nutmegs in allya puffin :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
I don't know what puffin is? But Trinis not using nutmeg in their food don't know what they are missing.

Nutmeg is for punch de creame..
Yeaahhh! I'm going to need a better translation since this is obviously a Trini dish.
look the recipe here
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Trinidads-Ponche-de-Creme-Punch-with-Cream/Detail.aspx
and Jamaica for the WC in 2009
DONT FORGET THE NUTMEG :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
oh gawd...ah go ded today
the BEST part is these cockroach like ah good friday bobolee
only coming back for more licks on here :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Ah boy, da is wha we saying.. Good looking out West Cost boy.. Was not going to drop ah recipe fuh him dere.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Jah Gol on June 10, 2008, 07:36:48 PM
:violin:  :timeout:  :praying:   Send More Britz   :rotfl:   :rotfl:
Funny and ironic isn't it.

Jamaica makes Trinis lives worthwhile to blame their failures when their Soca Warriors fail. More worthwhile to use the Jamaican-Britz argument as ammunition. This will not be said about the US football team and other Caribbean nations who make use of these human resources.

You have to love how hypocritical Trinis are. ;D   
No, you guys continue to spew your verbal excrement on board and your football ain't no good. You come on a Trini board and try to belittle Trinis and our football. We must respond with Trini venom.

Have you ever visited  Grenada ?  Its true they play some football but it is essentially a cricket country. Grenada's population could fit in Jamaica's front pocket and leave enough space for Caricou and Petit St. Martinique too . That result is atrocious, I can't believe you have the gall to even post here so soon after. I feel you is a masochist yes. 

Just post your congratulations to the Grenadian team and go hide for 3 days like a resilient cockroach. 
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 10, 2008, 07:38:44 PM
Since I know that Trinis will be on Bahamas side on Sunday against Jamaica. Both nations will be partly happy to know that Ricardo Fuller & Demar Phillips have both sustained ankle and knee injuries.

Too bad that won't be enough to save Bahamas and make Trinis happy. ;D
here is something to sooth you (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyL5XIjA8SI)

Nutmegs in allya puffin :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
I don't know what puffin is? But Trinis not using nutmeg in their food don't know what they are missing.

Nutmeg is for punch de creame..
Yeaahhh! I'm going to need a better translation since this is obviously a Trini dish.
look the recipe here
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Trinidads-Ponche-de-Creme-Punch-with-Cream/Detail.aspx
and Jamaica for the WC in 2009
DONT FORGET THE NUTMEG :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
oh gawd...ah go ded today
the BEST part is these cockroach like ah good friday bobolee
only coming back for more licks on here :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Now see. The heaviest drink I've ever consumed in my entire is ginger beer.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: oconnorg on June 10, 2008, 07:40:21 PM
Since I know that Trinis will be on Bahamas side on Sunday against Jamaica. Both nations will be partly happy to know that Ricardo Fuller & Demar Phillips have both sustained ankle and knee injuries.

Too bad that won't be enough to save Bahamas and make Trinis happy. ;D
here is something to sooth you (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyL5XIjA8SI)

Nutmegs in allya puffin :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
I don't know what puffin is? But Trinis not using nutmeg in their food don't know what they are missing.

Nutmeg is for punch de creame..
Yeaahhh! I'm going to need a better translation since this is obviously a Trini dish.
look the recipe here
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Trinidads-Ponche-de-Creme-Punch-with-Cream/Detail.aspx
and Jamaica for the WC in 2009
DONT FORGET THE NUTMEG :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
oh gawd...ah go ded today
the BEST part is these cockroach like ah good friday bobolee
only coming back for more licks on here :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Now see. The heaviest drink I've ever consumed in my entire is ginger beer.

 :o My condolences.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: D.H.W on June 10, 2008, 07:41:48 PM
:violin:  :timeout:  :praying:   Send More Britz   :rotfl:   :rotfl:
Funny and ironic isn't it.

Jamaica makes Trinis lives worthwhile to blame their failures when their Soca Warriors fail. More worthwhile to use the Jamaican-Britz argument as ammunition. This will not be said about the US football team and other Caribbean nations who make use of these human resources.

You have to love how hypocritical Trinis are. ;D   
No, you guys continue to spew your verbal excrement on board and your football ain't no good. You come on a Trini board and try to belittle Trinis and our football. We must respond with Trini venom.

Have you ever visited  Grenada ?  Its true they play some football but it is essentially a cricket country. Grenada's population could fit in Jamaica's front pocket and leave enough space for Caricou and Petit St. Martinique too . That result is atrocious, I can't believe you have the gall to even post here so soon after. I feel you is a masochist yes. 

Just post your congratulations to the Grenadian team and go hide for 3 days like a resilient cockroach. 

 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: dinho on June 10, 2008, 07:43:34 PM
Coming back to how this relates to TnT. It must be noted that Grenada who we TnT consider as a lesser opponent beat JA and we were only able to forge a 1-1 tie with them. It is definetly an insult to de JA team since Grenada is deemed a lesser team and who knows where they rank on de Fifa thing but my point still remains that we werent able to put 2 or 3 past JA as we shoulds have been able too since JA seems to be in a delapidated state.  This should strike a note with Anton and Pacho.  After all de laughing is done this has real implications where TnT is concerned.

Football logic does not work like that pardna.. If A beats B and B beats C, it does not mean A will beat C.

By that rationale, based on Sweden beating Greece today, T&T should be good enough for a European Championship final not so?
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Peong on June 10, 2008, 07:45:11 PM
Oh geed ah tell allyuh Jamaica is shit.
Ah want to hear from Carib-Briton for true, ah glad for dem.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Trinishottaz on June 10, 2008, 07:49:43 PM
Coming back to how this relates to TnT. It must be noted that Grenada who we TnT consider as a lesser opponent beat JA and we were only able to forge a 1-1 tie with them. It is definetly an insult to de JA team since Grenada is deemed a lesser team and who knows where they rank on de Fifa thing but my point still remains that we werent able to put 2 or 3 past JA as we shoulds have been able too since JA seems to be in a delapidated state.  This should strike a note with Anton and Pacho.  After all de laughing is done this has real implications where TnT is concerned.

Football logic does not work like that pardna.. If A beats B and B beats C, it does not mean A will beat C.

By that rationale, based on Sweden beating Greece today, T&T should be good enough for a European Championship final not so?
well said 1+1 does not always equal two in footbal
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 10, 2008, 07:53:30 PM
(http://farm1.static.flickr.com/83/229551714_a5b4f7bc43.jpg)


Jamaica2099....attempting to join his classmates RF and Bajanscout.


This is the best photo posted so far that I like. A deep emotional picture that shows the type of people I have to deal with on this forum on a daily basis in my classroom.

Touches. I give you an A+. It shows initiative. I hope Big & Small Mag, BrownSugar, West Coast, Sam, Sando and all the special ed Trinis on the forum in my classroom know that their angry and dirty words affect them. Coming to special ed class like Touches everyday will only enhance their language and make them a better person. ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 10, 2008, 07:57:13 PM
:violin: :timeout: :praying: Send More Britz :rotfl: :rotfl:
Funny and ironic isn't it.

Jamaica makes Trinis lives worthwhile to blame their failures when their Soca Warriors fail. More worthwhile to use the Jamaican-Britz argument as ammunition. This will not be said about the US football team and other Caribbean nations who make use of these human resources.

You have to love how hypocritical Trinis are. ;D
No, you guys continue to spew your verbal excrement on board and your football ain't no good. You come on a Trini board and try to belittle Trinis and our football. We must respond with Trini venom.

Have you ever visited Grenada ? Its true they play some football but it is essentially a cricket country. Grenada's population could fit in Jamaica's front pocket and leave enough space for Caricou and Petit St. Martinique too . That result is atrocious, I can't believe you have the gall to even post here so soon after. I feel you is a masochist yes.

Just post your congratulations to the Grenadian team and go hide for 3 days like a resilient cockroach.
I just need one question answered: show where I have ever used verbal excrement on this board compared to your Trini countrymen and yourself on a daily basis.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: kicker on June 10, 2008, 07:59:02 PM
Oh no Dutty nooooooooooooo I await RF etal response dey cyah come back from dat 1
Actually we Jamaicans can respond.

See. Jamaica has the 2 fastest runners in the WORLD. And they are BLACK . Leaving Trinis and the rest of the world sh????ing their shorts.

Now you come back from dat. ;D


I for one glad you bring that up 2099...

Running.. Weightlifting.. High Jump. As a matter of fact any sport that requires only physical output and zero skill. Allyuh could have that!!

That is why yuh shit squad does need to resort to aggression, ugly, kick down man, wild, robotic looking kinda football.. Cause allyuh have zero natural talent and skill. Allyuh have about quadruple the number of citizens to pick players from and still eating Trinidad dust in terms of football accomplishments. Yuh ever take in how yuh ballers does look on de field? Rigid and systematic and painful on the eye.. a disgrace to the beautiful game. A crying shame!

Same friggin ting in cricket.. Which is the last skillful batsman allyuh produce? Gayle, Samuels, Adams.. All ah dem does hurt up yuh eye to watch them bat especially when yuh watch graceful, talented batsmen like Lara or any of the Guyanese.

Allyuh is de fackin Bolton Wanderers of CONCACAF.. Just ah ugliness and ah stain on de sport.

You actually proud of a side like that?

Damn Omar- what yuh carryin' dey?  A  bull pistle or a guava whip? Damn...
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: davidephraim on June 10, 2008, 08:03:33 PM
Coming back to how this relates to TnT. It must be noted that Grenada who we TnT consider as a lesser opponent beat JA and we were only able to forge a 1-1 tie with them. It is definetly an insult to de JA team since Grenada is deemed a lesser team and who knows where they rank on de Fifa thing but my point still remains that we werent able to put 2 or 3 past JA as we shoulds have been able too since JA seems to be in a delapidated state. This should strike a note with Anton and Pacho. After all de laughing is done this has real implications where TnT is concerned.

Football logic does not work like that pardna.. If A beats B and B beats C, it does not mean A will beat C.

By that rationale, based on Sweden beating Greece today, T&T should be good enough for a European Championship final not so?
well said 1+1 does not always equal two in footbal

This is true Omar and shottaz and maybe I should have put a disclaimer saying that it is not always the rule but let us not forget this is not basketball. De fruit dont fall extremely far from the tree so whilst I accept your point and stand corrected to a degree it still doesnt put to rest the possible even if nots the probably.

De US woud more than likely beat Grenada and de current TnT team today tomorrow and de day after. Without fluctuation.
De TnT WC team would probably beat Grenada, Jamaica and de current TnT team without fluctuation.
We should be a step ahead but it is clear that we are still down in de dumps... fighting for 6th best in concacaf.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: davidephraim on June 10, 2008, 08:05:50 PM
Coming back to how this relates to TnT. It must be noted that Grenada who we TnT consider as a lesser opponent beat JA and we were only able to forge a 1-1 tie with them. It is definetly an insult to de JA team since Grenada is deemed a lesser team and who knows where they rank on de Fifa thing but my point still remains that we werent able to put 2 or 3 past JA as we shoulds have been able too since JA seems to be in a delapidated state. This should strike a note with Anton and Pacho. After all de laughing is done this has real implications where TnT is concerned.

Football logic does not work like that pardna.. If A beats B and B beats C, it does not mean A will beat C.

By that rationale, based on Sweden beating Greece today, T&T should be good enough for a European Championship final not so?
well said 1+1 does not always equal two in footbal

In addition the TnT Team that drew with Sweden is not de TnT Team that played Jamaica. We must also factor that into the equation or dont you agree?
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: elan on June 10, 2008, 08:17:23 PM
Coming back to how this relates to TnT. It must be noted that Grenada who we TnT consider as a lesser opponent beat JA and we were only able to forge a 1-1 tie with them. It is definetly an insult to de JA team since Grenada is deemed a lesser team and who knows where they rank on de Fifa thing but my point still remains that we werent able to put 2 or 3 past JA as we shoulds have been able too since JA seems to be in a delapidated state. This should strike a note with Anton and Pacho. After all de laughing is done this has real implications where TnT is concerned.

I reading and wondering if we not making the connection. I know we have to give them some fatigue, but JA just came here and tied us. How does that reflect on us? We cannot beat JA but Grenada can  ??? Say a lot doesn't it?
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: D.H.W on June 10, 2008, 08:20:41 PM
Coming back to how this relates to TnT. It must be noted that Grenada who we TnT consider as a lesser opponent beat JA and we were only able to forge a 1-1 tie with them. It is definetly an insult to de JA team since Grenada is deemed a lesser team and who knows where they rank on de Fifa thing but my point still remains that we werent able to put 2 or 3 past JA as we shoulds have been able too since JA seems to be in a delapidated state.  This should strike a note with Anton and Pacho.  After all de laughing is done this has real implications where TnT is concerned.

I reading and wondering if we not making the connection. I know we have to give them some fatigue, but JA just came here and tied us. How does that reflect on us? We cannot beat JA but Grenada can  ??? Say a lot doesn't it?

yuh have to factor in the ref
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: R45 on June 10, 2008, 08:28:04 PM
Coming back to how this relates to TnT. It must be noted that Grenada who we TnT consider as a lesser opponent beat JA and we were only able to forge a 1-1 tie with them. It is definetly an insult to de JA team since Grenada is deemed a lesser team and who knows where they rank on de Fifa thing but my point still remains that we werent able to put 2 or 3 past JA as we shoulds have been able too since JA seems to be in a delapidated state. This should strike a note with Anton and Pacho. After all de laughing is done this has real implications where TnT is concerned.

I reading and wondering if we not making the connection. I know we have to give them some fatigue, but JA just came here and tied us. How does that reflect on us? We cannot beat JA but Grenada can ??? Say a lot doesn't it?
And we beat Grenada 2:0 the other day? What sense you really making..

I don't really understand how allyuh trying to find some way for new pessimism about T&T. We have enough issues already, no need to manufacture anything new. It's football, nothing is ever equal, the same players could play one way today and another way tomorrow. The stakes are entirely different in a T&T JA game compared to many other caribbean clashes.

All this game showed was some issues for JA. Whether it was due to lack of motivation, tiredness, injuries... who knows.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Sando prince on June 10, 2008, 10:02:19 PM
Davidephraim we just beat Grenada.(Barbados, Guyana and El Salvador as well) ..maybe we have to beat them again for you to show some faith, JA bullshit performance should not be used to compare our team with Grenada.....Dreamer and A.B trini didnt I told you guys JA is a bullshit team with a bunch of foreign based players who sit on their club bench all season..dont know what "weapons" you gus were referring to..
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: weary1969 on June 10, 2008, 10:12:47 PM
Dem chirren who have 2 do over CXC M aths could come here factor in this that while 1+ 1 eh =2 but is algebra all yuh talkin bout
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: davidephraim on June 10, 2008, 11:56:26 PM
Here wha really hurtin meh... De fact that I have to wonder what de scoreline will look like against Bermuda, Bermuda ah say... De fact that we should be 2.5 steps ahead of de lesser concacaf teams and sadly we're not, de fact that we cant seem to beat no one convincingly even if is Couva United, De fact that The powers that be seem to have sealed the team and if so ah go be scared to play Honduras, Costa Rica, Mexico or JA again. I am forced to be realistic when i dont want to be. I want to think of TnT as a Powerhouse in de Caribbean and I cannot...

So there... its really just an emotional thing and many has brought forth facts to suggest that we are in ok shape. I was really hoping that we wouldnt have to go through this New York Knicks Thing again where we have to be biting nails when lining up against lesser ranked teams. But you are as good as your last sale and since Jack done sell off de dam company last year I must come to terms that this is a brand new company... no sorry a blasted IPO and dat is where we have to take it from.
Sentinel said it best in the other post. We have went so far backwards and I didnt want to come to terms with it.

Ill be okay now guys. Bermuda next.... so here goes... TnT we want ah goal?  It should be almost expected.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: elan on June 11, 2008, 12:01:54 AM
Coming back to how this relates to TnT. It must be noted that Grenada who we TnT consider as a lesser opponent beat JA and we were only able to forge a 1-1 tie with them. It is definetly an insult to de JA team since Grenada is deemed a lesser team and who knows where they rank on de Fifa thing but my point still remains that we werent able to put 2 or 3 past JA as we shoulds have been able too since JA seems to be in a delapidated state. This should strike a note with Anton and Pacho. After all de laughing is done this has real implications where TnT is concerned.

I reading and wondering if we not making the connection. I know we have to give them some fatigue, but JA just came here and tied us. How does that reflect on us? We cannot beat JA but Grenada can ??? Say a lot doesn't it?
And we beat Grenada 2:0 the other day? What sense you really making..

I don't really understand how allyuh trying to find some way for new pessimism about T&T. We have enough issues already, no need to manufacture anything new. It's football, nothing is ever equal, the same players could play one way today and another way tomorrow. The stakes are entirely different in a T&T JA game compared to many other caribbean clashes.

All this game showed was some issues for JA. Whether it was due to lack of motivation, tiredness, injuries... who knows.
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Davidephraim we just beat Grenada.(Barbados, Guyana and El Salvador as well) ..maybe we have to beat them again for you to show some faith, JA bullshit performance should not be used to compare our team with Grenada.....Dreamer and A.B trini didnt I told you guys JA is a bullshit team with a bunch of foreign based players who sit on their club bench all season..dont know what "weapons" you gus were referring to..


We may not compare, but we can contrast the performances.

That's a good way.....there is no measuring stick for Trinidad and Tobago. JA and Grenada eh nobody.... but we sorting things out when it comes to the England game.
Yes we gave to be F@#king pessimistic, have you seen anything to make you optimistic? We first WC qualifier coming up in less than a week and we not sure where we playing. Dais is alyuh who want to make things out beter than it is. Is real shyte, we like crab in ah bundle. How can we compete or beat people people like the USA who sure where they playing the final qualifying rounds and we cannot figure out the first round. :bs:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Quags on June 11, 2008, 12:20:47 AM

One question for you...who do you consider a more accomplished striker: Jason Scotland or Jason Roberts?  Answer that question and we can put this argument to rest.


Why yuh doh hush? Do you even understand football? Like Jason Roberts by himself validates Grenada as a tough opponent.....please...We all know you posted that filth to rile up the posters.....so just admit that so we could all be on the same page nuh....

So by your "logic" (no offense to the word)...when Dwight Yorke was arguably the best Striker in England, Trinidad was a sterner test than say....England huh???? Any by your logic Grenada is arguably one of the toughest teams in the region, because CONCACAF isn't exactly full of more accomplished strikers than Jason Roberts..... :-\

steeeupppsss.....I hope that put the argument to rest you senseless, rambling, idiotic fool.....Wipe yuh backside, shut down yuh computer and give us a break nuh....

I doh even know why the news of this amateur rec league match between two friggin bush league junior varsity sides is worthy of a thread on this board to begin with.....  ;D

Kicker, Jason Roberts, like i said before the game, was the difference today! He did something the T&T offence couldnt do at home...he managed 2 goals against Jamaica. From the sound of things, Grenada gave Jamaica a very hard game....I dare say its the toughest of the 3 games we have played in the past week.



yep Kenwyne or Scotland can't score 2 goals against Jamaica ....plus we midfield weak and our defence sucks....mind u we have the most naturally talented locally born players in the Caribbean ,but we cant put them orn the field at the same time .And even if we did we cant score goals easily ,shhh  we need Cornell Glen or Robert Finley____Iknow.But we need somebody to score easy goals.We need a naturally dynamic  goal scorer like Klinsman...and doh stay Stern or we will never make it.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Bourbon on June 11, 2008, 12:24:22 AM
Oh no Dutty nooooooooooooo I await RF etal response dey cyah come back from dat 1
Actually we Jamaicans can respond.

See. Jamaica has the 2 fastest runners in the WORLD. And they are BLACK . Leaving Trinis and the rest of the world sh????ing their shorts.

Now you come back from dat. ;D


Arhmm...due to crime...EVERY JAMAICAN KNOWS from the time you hear a gunshot...to run as fast as you can. Dey jus doing what comes naturally.

Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Sam on June 11, 2008, 02:48:30 AM
Boyz stunned by Grenada's Spice Boys in friendly.
Grenada surprise Ja 2-1 in World Cup warm-up
SEAN A WILLIAMS, Assistant Sports Editor


St George's, Grenada - Jamaica's Reggae Boyz suffered a humiliating 1-2 defeat against the Spice Boys of Grenada in a friendly international at the Grenada National Stadium here yesterday, the result of a very unconvincing rendition from the visitors.

Jamaica took an auspicious-looking 20th-minute lead courtesy of Stoke City's Ricardo Fuller, but that effort was erased by Sharlie Joseph's equalising goal for the home team in the 68th minute, while Blackburn Rovers' Jason Roberts found the winner in the 76th minute.

It is not the kind of performance and result Jamaica (ranked No 98 by FIFA) would want to carry into next week's CONCACAF World Cup qualifying tie against the Bahamas in Jamaica.

On the other hand, the result will certainly be a tonic for Grenada as they host CONCACAF powerhouse Costa Rica here on Saturday.

The start to the game was delayed for 20 minutes as the Jamaicans officially objected to having a Grenadian referee officiate the game, but after discussion with officials from both federations, it was agreed that the game would go on with the local official.

Jamaica totally dominated the first half with their slick passing, and only occasional were the Grenadians (ranked No 143 by FIFA) able to truly test the visitors' defence so well marshalled by the veteran Ian Goodison, Jermaine Taylor and Simon Ford.

But the second half was another story. The Boyz's defence appeared to have surrendered to the marauding Grenadians, who were more motivated by the ultimate desire to beat their more celebrated rivals. And it is a victory the home fans would have celebrated way into last night.

When the going was good for Jamaica, it was Rudolph Austin who was the first to test Desmond Noel in the Grenada goal, and he did so with a curling 25-yard free-kick that the goalkeeper scrambled to gather.

The Boyz's sustained attacking pressure became a little too much for the Spice Boyz to handle, and their defence, lead by Portmore United's Anthony Modeste, cracked when Fuller rose majestically to steer a fierce header home from an Evon Taylor corner in the 20th minute.

And similar to the scene when a cat toys with its prey before killing and devouring, that's the pomp with which the Reggae Boyz went about dominating their opponents.

In the 40th minute, that dominance almost paid dividends when Marlon King broke free from his markers, but the Wigan Athletic striker amazingly dragged his 14-yard angled shot wide.

The Spice Boyz returned in the second half a more spirited team and found their way into the Jamaica goal area on numerous occasions, but the under-fire Jamaican defence line withstood the onslaught.

On one occasion in the 49th minute, it took a desperate lunge from a defender's foot to prevent Roberts from pulling the trigger inside the box.

At the other end in the 58th minute, 1998 World Cup hero, Deon Burton, was a shadow of himself when he offered a weak shot from the edge of the area.

And only seconds later, Burton's header from close range after Grenadian goalie Noel punched the ball into his path off a powerfully struck free-kick from Rudolph Austin, lacked conviction.

The Spice Boyz's attacking bravo yielded a handsome return when they equalised from 19 yards when Joseph bent his free-kick around the Jamaican wall and into the far left hand corner of Donovan Ricketts' goal in the 68th minute.

Roberts got the go-ahead goal in the 76th minute when Jamaica's under-siege defenders failed to clear a bubbling ball out of their area, giving the England-based striker an easy tap home.

Jamaica squad - Donovan Ricketts, Ian Goodison, Jermaine Taylor, Simon Ford, Tyrone Marshall, Ricardo Gardner, Rudolph Austin, Demar Phillips, Jermaine Johnson, Omar Daley, Jamal Campbell-Ryce, Evon Taylor, Ricardo Fuller, Deon Burton, Marlon King Luton Shelton, Shawn Sawyers, Obrian Woodbine, Keniel Moodie, Adrian Reid, Richard Langley, Oneil Thompson.

Grenada squad - Sharlie Joseph, Jason Roberts, Jason James, Rickey Charles, Patrick Modeste, Shane Rennie, Anthony Modeste, March Marshall, Desmond Noel, Jake Rennie, Doset Langaign, Byron Bubb, Ken Searles, Eric George, Dwaine Leo, Henson Cuffie, Franklyn Baptiste, Lyndon Antoine.

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What now fellas, like Simoes have to go... cha man....
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Sam on June 11, 2008, 03:11:13 AM
And RF say Marlon King better than Stern John....  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

King score 4 international goals in his entire career and RF say King is de best in CONCACAF right now.....  :rotfl: :rotfl:

Maybe King need a blasted purge....
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: mal jeux on June 11, 2008, 04:48:13 AM
And RF say Marlon King better than Stern John....  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

King score 4 international goals in his entire career and RF say King is de best in CONCACAF right now.....  :rotfl: :rotfl:

Maybe King need a blasted purge....

Nah doh waste senna on he.. just give him detailed directions to the goal. Wait. can he read? Draw some arrows!
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Brownsugar on June 11, 2008, 05:04:48 AM
 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
all yuh have tears rolling down mih face!!!
 :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Trini on June 11, 2008, 05:06:39 AM
Wow, that is a real shocker.

most of the reports of the TT - Ja game had a common theme, which was expressed by all the fans in the stadium last week- Ja is not that good.

They are decent at possession and are tactically well off, a solid unit that is on par with T&T, but in front of goal, they are very poor.
King seems to like only difficult chances to socre, he is worse than Stern in throwing away easy chances.
For all their solid play on the park, they never really threatened Ince into much discomfort. T&T had less of the possession but were more of a threat than them when we were in front of goal.
In my eyes, T&T won last Sunday's game based on that difference in quality, plus the Ja "12th man" - the ref.
They will have to really get their act together, especially in front goal, to get out their tough group. Bahamas should not be too much of an opponent, but u never know I guess.

One thing they lack it seems is the ability to kill off games. They led at the half vs T&T in Kingston, vs St Vincent and now this game vs Grenada, yet totally fell apart in the second half.
Versus T&T in Trinidad, they were in an unfamiliar position of trailing at the half and came out with purpose in the second. So Bahamas will do well to note these things.

On the other hand, some of these results dont necessarily spill over for WCQ.
I remember Ja beating T&T in mid 2000, 4-2 in POS, just one week before WCQ kicked off. T&T looked atrocious. Ja looked like real CONCACAF contenders. One week later T&T went to Canada and beat them 2-0, while Ja struggled through their group.

But it definitely has to be a worry for Simoes.
I agree with some of omarildinho's statements - Ja are really not looking that good in front goal and much of an offensive force.
Wonder how this will affect their rankings too.
The heat is on Simoes.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: fishs on June 11, 2008, 06:07:18 AM


 Since Simoes came to coach trinidad the man was going senile , I mentioned it before.
The Jammies in a Jam and is not guava.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Swima on June 11, 2008, 07:27:51 AM
Like I said RF. If yuh lorse to dem, den is allyuh ass tuh ketch. We done beat dem fellas fuh d year already, and yuh lucky yuh come down by us and ehn leave with a 2-0 cutass.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Brownsugar on June 11, 2008, 07:31:36 AM
Like I said RF. If yuh lorse to dem, den is allyuh ass tuh ketch. We done beat dem fellas fuh d year already, and yuh lucky yuh come down by us and ehn leave with a 2-0 cutass.

Yuh understand.....before they worship de Bajan ref, dey on here talking ah setta shyte...sstteeuuuppsss!!
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Disgruntled_Trini on June 11, 2008, 07:52:19 AM

Allyuh is de fackin Bolton Wanderers of CONCACAF.. Just ah ugliness and ah stain on de sport.


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first thing for the morning I buss out laughing in the office

yuh eh right boy Omar, yuh jes eh right. But I might jes go so far as to say dem is ah stain on the caribbean.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on June 11, 2008, 07:56:00 AM
Wait nah...ent is only me and Big Mag that used to bash in these shithongs?    All that talk about Caribbean Unity   ::)

f**k off RF and other yardies... f**k off Simoes... f**k off Jamaica....

Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 11, 2008, 08:14:23 AM
Oh no Dutty nooooooooooooo I await RF etal response dey cyah come back from dat 1
Actually we Jamaicans can respond.

See. Jamaica has the 2 fastest runners in the WORLD. And they are BLACK . Leaving Trinis and the rest of the world sh????ing their shorts.

Now you come back from dat. ;D

Arhmm...due to crime...EVERY JAMAICAN KNOWS from the time you hear a gunshot...to run as fast as you can. Dey jus doing what comes naturally.


AND EVERY TRINI knows that the Trini-based Muslim Brotherhood attempted to murder innocent men, women and children when they plotted with a Guyanese to blow up airplanes in the US last year.

Never post a statement unless you are 100% sure that your country is infallible from the same crime or committed worse.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Sando on June 11, 2008, 08:27:40 AM
Dont let him distract you guys, stick to the topic at hand and put pressure in they as...

2-1........................ :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 11, 2008, 08:34:48 AM
Say what you will, but on Sunday this reporter will be proven right.

Reggae Boyz slowly finding the right blend
published: Wednesday | June 11, 2008

THE Reggae Boyz are fine-tuning under rather fortunate circumstances, fiddling with new players and formation ahead of upcoming World Cup qualifying matches on Sunday and next Wednesday against The Bahamas.

Due to the low FIFA ranking (167th) and standard of their opponents, the Boyz have been afforded a certain amount of luxury to prepare as they search for the right combination to first, clear the first hurdle, then deal with more serious obstacles down the road .

Though the saying wisely advises 'never count your chickens before they're hatched' - as proven in Olympic qualifiers last year when they shockingly eliminated Jamaica 1-0 in Haiti - one can't help looking past The Bahamian fixtures as they have no record of success or reckoning in regional football.

Between 1989 and '98 they failed to advance to the group stage of the Caribbean Cup competition, in 1995 and 2005, they were eliminated in group play and last year they got as far as the second round. Additionally, they drew matches 1-1 and 2-2 against The British Virgin Islands in late March.

Senior ballers

As far as World Cup qualifying goes Bahamas' senior ballers, called the 'Rake n' Scrape Boyz' or 'Baha Boyz', were eliminated in the first stage of the 2006 qualifiers when they tied, then lost to Dominica. If they had advanced, their opponents would have been Mexico, the team which subjected them to their worst defeat, 13-0 in 1987.

The fixtures have also become more advantageous because both legs are to be played here, as FIFA deemed venues in that country unfit for World Cup qualifying competition.

Over the last two weeks, the Boyz have intensified their tune-up with a training camp at Braco and three matches in one week. During this period, technical director and head coach Rene Simoes had looked at almost 30 players, some in several positions, and he has also made use of the opportunity to change the 4-4-2 formation for the interchangeable 3-5-2/5-3-2, that is expected to lend greater assurance, stability and flexibility to the team in attacking and defensive aspects.

Such alterations are sure to prove beneficial in the expected scheme of qualification to impending tough clashes down the line against Canada, Mexico and Honduras who, like Jamaica, should cruise through this second round CONCACAF series.

A sweeper will offer more coverage at the back, as opposed to the flat back four in which Jamaica have struggled to find a workable central duo with a level of cohesion to deny the clear runs to goal as happened on Trinidad and Tobago's first goal in their 2-2 draw with the Boyz at the National Stadium on March 26.

Simon Ford, one of the new recruits - from Scottish team Kilmarnock - filled that role fairly comfortably in the St Vincent and the Grenadines game and based on the fact that he has been used in that position up to yesterday, the last practice match, he appears to be Simoes' choice for the position.

There is another competent sweeper, Shavar Thomas, who missed several Major League Soccer games for his club Chivas USA, through injury, and is now just back on the bench. He was selected to the Jamaica squad in Simoes' first game upon his return this year, against Costa Rica, but was not used. That match ended 1-1.

Preferred choice

A bigger search, though, is on for a central midfielder. Omar Daley played in that role yesterday and Oneil Thompson looks to have played himself out of the role with a back-pass that led to the first goal against Trinidad and Tobago on Saturday in the 1-1 draw.

In the previous 4-4-2 formation Rudolph Austin operated well, but in the new scheme of things, he does not seem to be the preferred choice in the central area. He has been funnelled into the flank position where his capabilities for attacking and defending are still being utilised.

Tyrone Marshall, whom I consider to be the best player in the team, has been used just about everywhere, but his all-round ability, knowledge and understanding of the game makes him the perfect choice.

Fortunately, the Boyz are playing The Bahamas now. There's a bit more time to fiddle as they fine-tune.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: R45 on June 11, 2008, 08:56:14 AM
We may not compare, but we can contrast the performances.

That's a good way.....there is no measuring stick for Trinidad and Tobago. JA and Grenada eh nobody.... but we sorting things out when it comes to the England game.
Yes we gave to be F@#king pessimistic, have you seen anything to make you optimistic? We first WC qualifier coming up in less than a week and we not sure where we playing. Dais is alyuh who want to make things out beter than it is. Is real shyte, we like crab in ah bundle. How can we compete or beat people people like the USA who sure where they playing the final qualifying rounds and we cannot figure out the first round. :bs:

Since when have we ever had a smooth qualifying campaign, especially at the start?!? Both 1990 and 2006 had shaky starts with some real dodgy results against mediocre opposition.

If you want to be optimistic? All you need to do is look at the positives.. there are enough.

1) We haven't lost to Bermuda in over a decade. In the last 5 games, we've won 4, drew one (when we were down to 10 men). Outscored them 13:2.
2) Against Cuba, last 10 games, we've won 8 and lost 2. Our last game against them we won 3:1.
3) Last 6 Games against Guatemala, we've won 3, lost 2 and drawn 1. We have never lost at home to Guatemala.

Regardless of all the crap going on, we still have a good chance of making the final round of qualifying.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Carib-Briton on June 11, 2008, 09:00:15 AM
BONJAY!!!!
I thought JA had moved on from these type of results.
Yardies got stomped like Nutmeg,
Whey My Spice Islander/Nutmegger Posse!!!


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BONJAY!!!! (AGAIN)


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Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Peong on June 11, 2008, 09:11:56 AM
Nice Carib-Briton.  What does Bonjay mean exactly?
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Carib-Briton on June 11, 2008, 09:17:24 AM
Nice Carib-Briton. What does Bonjay mean exactly?

Bonjay:
Good God!
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Peong on June 11, 2008, 09:28:37 AM
Like we padna Lionpoor get a backhand slap from reality.
From de rboyz site.

"Lionpaw
Member


Registered: 09/12/02
Posts: 1151
Loc: Sunshine City, Jamaica

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 Honestly, I dont see us making it out the first group stage. We might beat up Bahamas but if we cant beat Grenada; Canada and Honduras gwine murder us. I wont even talk about what Mexico will do. We football dying a slow death.  "
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 11, 2008, 09:52:34 AM
Like we padna Lionpoor get a backhand slap from reality.
From de rboyz site.

"Lionpaw
Member


Registered: 09/12/02
Posts: 1151
Loc: Sunshine City, Jamaica

Offline
 Honestly, I dont see us making it out the first group stage. We might beat up Bahamas but if we cant beat Grenada; Canada and Honduras gwine murder us. I wont even talk about what Mexico will do. We football dying a slow death. "
That's how many Jamaicans and all of T&T who keeps saying the same thing. All that's left to do is make your predictions or something even close and pray that it comes true. Since I believe that it will be Guatemala, Cuba or Haiti that comes out of the group ahead of T&T.

This is how it works with football rivals. Hoping that the other team won't advance.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: WestCoast on June 11, 2008, 10:04:56 AM
Nice Carib-Briton. What does Bonjay mean exactly?

Bonjay:
Good God!
Check Sparrow Choon (http://www.toronto-lime.com/music/vintage/sa_sa_yea.htm) ;D ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Saywha on June 11, 2008, 10:28:00 AM
:violin: :timeout: :praying: Send More Britz :rotfl: :rotfl:
Funny and ironic isn't it.

Jamaica makes Trinis lives worthwhile to blame their failures when their Soca Warriors fail. More worthwhile to use the Jamaican-Britz argument as ammunition. This will not be said about the US football team and other Caribbean nations who make use of these human resources.

You have to love how hypocritical Trinis are. ;D
No, you guys continue to spew your verbal excrement on board and your football ain't no good. You come on a Trini board and try to belittle Trinis and our football. We must respond with Trini venom.

Have you ever visited Grenada ? Its true they play some football but it is essentially a cricket country. Grenada's population could fit in Jamaica's front pocket and leave enough space for Caricou and Petit St. Martinique too . That result is atrocious, I can't believe you have the gall to even post here so soon after. I feel you is a masochist yes.

Just post your congratulations to the Grenadian team and go hide for 3 days like a resilient cockroach.
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: all yuh good yes  :rotfl: :rotfl:

Grenada beat Jamaica (i give that a Spalk WHATTTTT!!!)
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 11, 2008, 11:18:33 AM
:violin: :timeout: :praying: Send More Britz :rotfl: :rotfl:
Funny and ironic isn't it.

Jamaica makes Trinis lives worthwhile to blame their failures when their Soca Warriors fail. More worthwhile to use the Jamaican-Britz argument as ammunition. This will not be said about the US football team and other Caribbean nations who make use of these human resources.

You have to love how hypocritical Trinis are. ;D
No, you guys continue to spew your verbal excrement on board and your football ain't no good. You come on a Trini board and try to belittle Trinis and our football. We must respond with Trini venom.

Have you ever visited Grenada ? Its true they play some football but it is essentially a cricket country. Grenada's population could fit in Jamaica's front pocket and leave enough space for Caricou and Petit St. Martinique too . That result is atrocious, I can't believe you have the gall to even post here so soon after. I feel you is a masochist yes.

Just post your congratulations to the Grenadian team and go hide for 3 days like a resilient cockroach.
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: all yuh good yes :rotfl: :rotfl:

Grenada beat Jamaica (i give that a Spalk WHATTTTT!!!)
Jamaica draws with T&T. Then loses to Grenada. Now GolTv prefers to show both legs of Jamaica's World Cup qualifiers instead of T&T's. Now why is that?  ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: weary1969 on June 11, 2008, 11:23:18 AM
Congrats all yuh on tv losin 2 Grenada
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: fishs on June 11, 2008, 11:34:09 AM
Congrats all yuh on tv losin 2 Grenada

   :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 11, 2008, 11:58:28 AM
Congrats all yuh on tv losin 2 Grenada
You know why congrats are truly in order. GolTv's research team came to the Caribbean and witness the crowd attendance for various Caribbean teams. Jamaica had the highest attendance with Haiti coming in second. And this was done by population per capita. Guess what number T&T came in??? ;D

Now guess who came out on top when their research team went to Central America and asked the natives of several of those nations: which Caribbean football nation they rate as #1 and which they love to see play their country. So win, lose or draw Jamaica will always be tops in the Caribbean
FSC did the same research. Thus the reason for FOX SOCCER CHANNEL JAMAICA.  ;D



 
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Peong on June 11, 2008, 12:15:24 PM
The reason Central Americans want to see their teams play JA is becuz they know they will be able to ress plenty goal on allyuh
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Dutty on June 11, 2008, 12:24:38 PM
Congrats all yuh on tv losin 2 Grenada
You know why congrats are truly in order. GolTv's research team came to the Caribbean and witness the crowd attendance for various Caribbean teams. Jamaica had the highest attendance with Haiti coming in second. And this was done by population per capita. Guess what number T&T came in??? ;D

Now guess who came out on top when their research team went to Central America and asked the natives of several of those nations: which Caribbean football nation they rate as #1 and which they love to see play their country. So win, lose or draw Jamaica will always be tops in the Caribbean
FSC did the same research. Thus the reason for FOX SOCCER CHANNEL JAMAICA.  ;D



Ha lord,dis man here ah day later STILL puttin up ah marshmallow defence....fren ah see yuh try racial talk, terrorist talk, track talk, recipe talk  and now central american satistics talk that nobody could give one ass about

do like RF and ress yuh fingers lil bit nah, yuh go get ah chance to come again...save all dat whining for letters to the Gleaner about simoes
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Touches on June 11, 2008, 12:29:13 PM
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Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Bakes on June 11, 2008, 12:30:27 PM
Nice Carib-Briton. What does Bonjay mean exactly?

Creolization of "Bon Dieu"...
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 11, 2008, 01:00:29 PM
The reason Central Americans want to see their teams play JA is becuz they know they will be able to ress plenty goal on allyuh
You are partly rightabout that.
Have you seen the Reggae Boyz results since January against Central American teams El. Salvador, Guatemala and Costa Rica?  ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 11, 2008, 01:06:58 PM
Congrats all yuh on tv losin 2 Grenada
You know why congrats are truly in order. GolTv's research team came to the Caribbean and witness the crowd attendance for various Caribbean teams. Jamaica had the highest attendance with Haiti coming in second. And this was done by population per capita. Guess what number T&T came in??? ;D

Now guess who came out on top when their research team went to Central America and asked the natives of several of those nations: which Caribbean football nation they rate as #1 and which they love to see play their country. So win, lose or draw Jamaica will always be tops in the Caribbean
FSC did the same research. Thus the reason for FOX SOCCER CHANNEL JAMAICA. ;D



Ha lord,dis man here ah day later STILL puttin up ah marshmallow defence....fren ah see yuh try racial talk, terrorist talk, track talk, recipe talk and now central american satistics talk that nobody could give one ass about

do like RF and ress yuh fingers lil bit nah, yuh go get ah chance to come again...save all dat whining for letters to the Gleaner about simoes
Now I need you to remind me what is the title of the thread? Since I'm a Jamaican and it's obvious you are not. Shouldn't you be the one to rest your fingers.  ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 11, 2008, 01:09:59 PM
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Since the thread involves me. This must be for your fellow Trinis and others. ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Dutty on June 11, 2008, 01:12:26 PM
Alrighty..well contrast the title with the end result...as you are aware all threads conclude at some point


Here is a quote from the coach that might indicate the fiery crash

"We didn't control the game, our passing was terrible, our focus was terrible and personally I am ashamed of what we did here today," said technical director Rene Simoes.

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http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20080611/sports/sports1.html


Dis one say unno get hambush

http://www.jamaica-star.com/thestar/20080611/sports/sports1.html
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 11, 2008, 01:20:00 PM
Alrighty..well contrast the title with the end result...as you are aware all threads conclude at some point


Here is a quote from the coach that might indicate the fiery crash

"We didn't control the game, our passing was terrible, our focus was terrible and personally I am ashamed of what we did here today," said technical director Rene Simoes.

(http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20080611/sports/images/Layout1_1_PAMWKJaSt1988AM.jpg)

http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20080611/sports/sports1.html


Dis one say unno get hambush

http://www.jamaica-star.com/thestar/20080611/sports/sports1.html
Rather pre-mature. Isn't it.
Seeing as how Jamaica still have two matches to play in the following days. Save the images until then so that you will have a full scrapbook. 
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Jah Gol on June 11, 2008, 05:58:18 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXqNEOzDU4c
Look d goal. Kinda grainy though.
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: Sam on June 12, 2008, 02:43:49 AM
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Technical director Rene Simoes speaks with journalists on arrival at the Norman Manley International Airport from Grenada yesterday. The Reggae Boyz lost 1-2 against the hosts in a friendly international on Tuesday. (Photo: Lionel Rookwood).

Simoes mourns Ja's loss to lowly Grenada.
By: KAYON RAYNOR (OBSERVER).


DESCRIBING Tuesday's 1-2 defeat by lowly ranked Grenada as a "shame" and "unacceptable", national technical director Rene Simoes says the Reggae Boyz will rebound in Sunday's CONCACAF World Cup qualifier against the Bahamas at 'The Office'.

The second leg will be played at the Trelawny Multi-Purpose Stadium on June 18.

"Nobody can be pleased to lose to Grenada; it's a shame, it's unacceptable, we are very upset," Simoes told journalists after arriving at the Norman Manley International Airport from the eastern Caribbean yesterday.

"I think maybe it will be a good wake-up call for the entire squad, that (we) don't look (at) Bahamas as we looked at Grenada, and football is not basketball, it's a different sport that anyone can beat anyone, so I think it's a good wake-up call," added the philosophical Brazilian.

Second-half goals by Sharlie Joseph (68th) and Blackburn Rovers' Jason Roberts (76th) lifted the 143 FIFA-ranked Grenadians to a stunning 2-1 come-from-behind win over Jamaica - ranked 45 places higher at 98. Ricardo Fuller scored first for the Reggae Boyz in the 20th minute.

"We started the game very well. The game looked like we would beat them easily, but we made so many mistakes, losing focus and concentration, so all of us, we have to settle down, think (and) learn lessons and know how to take the games against teams like that another way," Simoes stated.

"We have to make analysis and see what is supposed to be done... the next game will not be the same, I guarantee you it will not be the same," he emphasised.

Simoes, who is serving his second stint as technical director, having guided the country to the 1998 World Cup Finals in France, has already decided on his starting XI for Sunday's opening qualifying match.

"I can tell you the team (that) will start the game will be (Donovan) Ricketts, Tyrone (Marshall), (Jermaine) Taylor, (Ian) Goodison, Ricardo Gardner, (Rudolph) Austin, Evon Taylor, Andy Williams, (Demar) Phillips if he be OK, Ricardo Fuller if he be OK and Marlon King that's the team.

I have not doubt I think this team can perform well," Simoes disclosed.

Phillips and Fuller sustained respective ankle and knee injuries in Tuesday's match in St George's.

But Simoes seems confident both players, who will ply their trade in the English Premiership with Stoke City next season, will recover in time for Sunday's clash.

"I think Phillips looks much better... and Ricardo Fuller, I don't know, let's talk to doctors and see how he will recover for this game... We are pretty confident that both of them will play," he insisted.

The CONCACAF World Cup qualification stage for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa which started with 35 national teams competing for the three automatic berths is now down to 24 teams.

The fourth-placed finisher will play a two game play-off series against the fifth-placed finisher from CONMEBOL for a possible fourth berth.

(http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sports/images/20080611T230000-0500_136646_OBS__I_M_ASHAMED__2.jpg)
A contemplative Reggae Boyz captain Ricardo Gardner on arrival at the Norman Manley International Airport yesterday from Grenada where the team lost 1-2 against the host nation. In the background are Luton Shelton (right) and Adrian Rei. (Photo: Lionel Rookwood).
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: weary1969 on June 12, 2008, 08:04:38 AM
Y U shame yuh coachin a badddddddddd side
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 12, 2008, 09:09:44 AM
I saw this Simoes interview last night on TVJ Sports report. Then when I read it on the RBSC website again i knew it would be the first thing posted this morning on this thread. ;D

How many coaches will admit to be ashamed of their national team. Now this only proves one thing: the Reggae Boyz will definately be playing in the 2010 World Cup. ;D

Sorry Bahamas. 
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: freakazoid on June 12, 2008, 09:17:50 AM
Bahamas is the least ah yuh worries.no one expects u all to lose to them
Title: Re: Jamaica vs Grenada
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 12, 2008, 09:22:37 AM
Exactly. It's just how much goals Bahamas will lose by now.

SIMOES:
'No reason for a crisis'

published: Thursday | June 12, 2008

Kwesi Mugisa, Staff Reporter

Following an astonishing 2-1 defeat at the hands of Grenada in Wednesday's friendly, Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) technical director Ren Simoes has sought to assure nail-biting Reggae Boyz' fans that the team will put up a much better performance in Sunday's crucial World Cup qualifier against The Bahamas.

"There is no reason for a crisis now. No doubt it was a tough lesson for us and we are ashamed. But, I think that there will be some benefits from this lesson," Simoes told reporters at the Norman Manley International Airport yesterday, following the team's return.

"It's unacceptable for us to lose to Grenada. We are upset, we started the game looking like we would easily beat Grenada, but we made too many mistakes, lost focus, concentration, so all of us will have to look back at things like that," he said.

The concern voiced by fans ahead of Sunday's game stems from the fact that with a full-strength squad, which included over 15 overseas-based players, Jamaica were favoured to easily beat the Grenadians, a team 45 places below them in the FIFA world rankings.

Instead, the team stumbled to an embarrassing 1-2 loss despite taking a lead early in the first half.

While not formally expressing the sentiment, Simoes stated that underestimating opponents can pose a problem.

"Sometimes you think life is going to be easy, but it is always hard and the only thing for us to do now is to take the defeat as a valu-able lesson.

"Football is a sport that you cannot take for granted, anyone can beat you, anyone. We all did poorly in that game."

He added: "I have no doubt that this team can do very well. We will analyse our mistakes. The next game cannot be the same. I guarantee you, it will not be the same."

Lone goal

Striker Ricardo Fuller scored the lone goal for the Boyz in the 18th minute, but quick goals in the second half from key Grenadian players Shalrie Joseph and Jason Roberts floored the visiting Jamaicans.

Jamaica will kick off the qualification campaign for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa this Sunday when they tackle The Bahamas - 167th in the FIFA ranking - in a 7 p.m. encounter scheduled for the National Stadium. The teams will face each other four days later in the return leg of the qualifier at the Trelawny Multi-purpose Stadium.
Title: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Flex on November 12, 2008, 11:58:56 AM
Barnes: Jamaica need Watford spirit
By: FIFA.com.


Liverpool and England legend John Barnes is starting another chapter of his life in football, this time at the helm of the Jamaican national team. Appointed head coach in mid-September, Kingston-born Barnes, will begin his stint with the Reggae Boyz on 19 November against already-eliminated Canada. If the islanders win, and things go their way in the Honduras-Mexico meeting, they will find themselves through to the final round of qualifying for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa in the North, Central American and Caribbean Zone.

FIFA.com sat down for exclusive chat with the one-time skill merchant, most beloved during his time at Anfield and with England at two FIFA World Cups, to talk about his hopes for the future, his latest attempt at management and the man who helped shape his surprisingly pragmatic philosophy of football.

FIFA.com: As a player you were accustomed to such hallowed and manicured cathedrals as Anfield, Old Trafford and Wembley. The Cuscatlan Stadium in El Salvador and the Hasely Crawford in Trinidad should be a change of pace...
John Barnes: This is what I tell the players: '110 by 70.' Those are the dimensions of a football pitch, any football pitch where you are likely to end up, give or take a few metres here there, and I'm trying to instil in the lads a the sense that you need to play football the same way whether it be in El Salvador, Nicaragua, Jamaica, Trinidad or the Office' here in Kingston. In your mind it has to be the same as playing at Anfield or Wembley or anywhere else. In fact, I would go so far as to say that when you go out on the training pitch you should be playing as if it were Wembley or a World Cup final. That's how you get to Wembley and to the big grounds of Europe, that's for sure.

You're currently in the Cayman Islands for your first training camp with some of the locally-based lads. How's it going?
The weather has not been cooperating, so we've only trained twice. But we'll soon be playing the Caymans' national team in a friendly and I'll know a lot more then. What we have here is mainly the guys playing for the local clubs in Jamaica - not the crux of the national team that are playing in the World Cup qualifiers - but it's still important to get a look at them as they will be the ones playing in the Caribbean Cup in 2008 and that's the road to the next CONCACAF Gold Cup (2009). There are some fine young players in this crop, and they are the future of the Reggae Boyz.

There's a lot of talk about management 'philosophies' these days. You had a time in charge at Celtic in 1999. Do you have a philosophy now?
I've got something, but I would call it an identity or a strategy more than a philosophy. I preach a formula, a system that supersedes the individuals who I may or may not have at my disposal. The nature of international football is like that, sometimes you don't know who you're going to have. So, I basically want my formula to be strong enough where players can move in and out of the squad and it won't be too damaged by it. Structure and identity are important in any football team.

How do you hammer a point like that home to a team?
The most important thing I can tell my players is: 'Learn to be more professional. Play the same way all the time.' They need to give their all on the pitch every time they step out there, no matter who the opponent is. You can't give 50 per cent sometimes and then expect to turn it on like a switch when you need to. That's not the spirit of a good footballer and I am going to be sure I grind this into the lads here.

When you signed on with the Jamaican FA, the Reggae Boyz were looking likely to go out of the reckoning for South Africa 2010. That's no longer the case, and your first game could be quite meaningful...
The last wins, against Honduras (1-0) and Mexico (1-0), the boys really did seem to turn it on. And even though things are a little out of our hands, in the Canada game at home we have to give it everything. We have to match the performances of the last two games and try to improve, always improve. You need to want to get better every time you step out on to a pitch, any pitch.

How do you see things going on this crucial day (19 November) on which Mexico, Jamaica or Honduras will go out of the hunt for South Africa?
All we can do is focus on ourselves and hope things go right. Firstly, we need a result. That's what we can do for ourselves and that's the one thing we can control.

Finding a balance between overseas stars like Ricardo Gardner (Bolton) and Ricardo Fuller (Stoke) and the young ones playing at home has always been a tough ask for Jamaica bosses. Is it a problem for you?
Overseas guys like Gardner and Fuller are the backbone of the team now, there's no getting around that. Once you'd have a nearly even blend of local talent and guys over in Britain and Scandinavia and other places. But now, 99 per cent of the players are abroad. I don't really see that changing. I plan to play my best team every time, if that's 22 overseas guys, then that's what it is. Of course you want to bring some lads along too.

You've played for some of the greats in the English game. Does one of them stand out as someone you'd like to model yourself on as a boss?
I wouldn't point to one because I've had some great bosses, like Bobby Robson (England) and Kenny Dalglish (Liverpool). But my first club, Watford, had one of the great bosses in Graham Taylor. He always got the best out of players who weren't always the strongest individually, and he did it through building a system that worked week in and week out. Jamaica will be underdogs who, I hope, can overachieve and I learned about that from the best with Taylor. We need that same spirit.
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: rickstaa on November 12, 2008, 04:26:47 PM
all guns blazing notting to loose,go yardies :beermug: :beermug: :beermug:
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Zeppo on November 13, 2008, 04:43:38 PM
Nah, the real blockbuster game to watch that night will be Honduras vs. Mexico.

Far more tension in that one.
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Sando prince on November 13, 2008, 05:03:55 PM
Nah, the real blockbuster game to watch that night will be Honduras vs. Mexico.

Far more tension in that one.

I agree...
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Trini _2026 on November 13, 2008, 06:09:05 PM
Nah, the real blockbuster game to watch that night will be Honduras vs. Mexico.

Far more tension in that one.

zeppo who you pick mexico or honduras
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on November 13, 2008, 06:13:16 PM
Come on Canada
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: weary1969 on November 14, 2008, 01:08:23 AM
I wonder if we got get updates at d HCS of dem games
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: just cool on November 14, 2008, 04:33:18 AM
I wonder if we got get updates at d HCS of dem games
Yuh better wonder if we will beat cuba with those shyte selections yuh boy made.
Title: Jamaica to bank on 3 man forward line vs Canada
Post by: reggae-fan on November 14, 2008, 04:59:36 AM
A strong 22-member Reggae Boyz squad was yesterday named by the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) for the crucial World Cup Qualifier against Canada on November 19 at the National Stadium.

Striker Fabian Taylor of Norwegian FC Nottoden, veteran midfielder Andy Williams of Real Salt Lake, along with Jason Morrison of Hungarian club FC Ferencvaros, have been recalled to the team.

Top striker Marlon King of Hull City makes a return from injury and should partner Ricardo Fuller and Luton Shelton in a three-man attack revealed by coach Theodore Whitmore.
"Hopefully we are going to start all three of them because at this present moment we are looking for goals and with Marlon King, Luton Shelton and Ricardo Fuller, I don't see why we won't score a lot of goals," Whitmore said at the press conference at the JFF headquarters.

Williams, who scored against Canada in the 1-1 draw in Edmonton, earned a recall after sitting out the last two games against Mexico and Honduras.

Williams, an attacking midfielder, has replaced Harbour View's Jermaine Hue, and Whitmore explained.

"If you look at the Mexico, Honduras games and the players we called it's a different squad, suitable for the formation I want to use because it will be a totally different game against Canada," he pointed out.

The speedy Dane Richards of New York Red Bulls, who was voted Major League Soccer Cup Play-offs Player of the Week and Omar Cummings of Colorado Rapids, complete the forward line.

The talented Jason Morrison, Jamal Campbell-Ryce (Barnsley), Wolry Wolfe (Joe Public), Jermaine Johnson (Sheffield Wednesday), Oneil Thompson (FC Nottoden), Demar Phillips (Stoke City) and Rudolph Austin (FC Brann) are the midfield players.

The defence line has no surprises with the ageless Ian Goodison (Transmere Rovers), Tyrone Marshall (Toronto FC), Ricardo Gardner (Bolton), Shavar Thomas (Chivas USA), Claude Davis (Derby) and Damion Stewart (Queen's Park Rangers).

Donovan Ricketts (Village) and Shawn Sawyers (Portmore United) are the goalkeepers.

Jamaica are currently third in the table on seven points and need a win against bottom-placed Canada to have a chance of advancing to the CONCACAF World Cup final round.

Mexico lead the group with 10 points - one more than Honduras, with both teams meeting on the same day as the Jamaica-Canada game.
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Touches on November 14, 2008, 06:00:49 AM
FIFA.COM 4k we up with the opening question yes...

Oh well the truth is an offence but not a sin.

Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: weary1969 on November 14, 2008, 06:30:52 AM
My boi like u 4get u is d one who mix d kool aide and share it 2 yuh other pardners who say d man betta than Wim. If we cyah beat and Gua beat d US I go have money 2 beef up meh security as I have been threatened recently
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: KND2 on November 14, 2008, 11:51:40 AM
Bringing barnes near the team for that game is a mistake.

He should coach the first game of the Hex

Jamaica is on a role under Whitmore to change focus right now is not needed.
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: capodetutticapi on November 14, 2008, 11:56:54 AM
de yardies go take this one.mex will humble honduras.
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Trini _2026 on November 14, 2008, 02:03:59 PM
Bringing barnes near the team for that game is a mistake.

He should coach the first game of the Hex

Jamaica is on a role under Whitmore to change focus right now is not needed.

whitmore is in charge of the game against canada
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Trini _2026 on November 14, 2008, 02:04:14 PM
Canada team for the Jamaica game:-

CANADA
Asmir Begovic | G | Edmonton, AB | ENG / Portsmouth
Lars Hirschfeld | G | Edmonton, AB | ROM / CFR Cluj
Adrian Cann | D | Thornhill, ON | DEN / Esbjerg fB
Marcel de Jong | D/M | Newmarket, ON | NED / Roda JC
David Edgar | D | Kitchener, ON | ENG / Newcastle United FC
Charles Gbeke | F | Montral, QC | CAN / Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Sandro Grande | M | Montral, QC | CAN / Impact de Montral
Andr Hainault | D | Hudson, QC | CZE / FK SIAD Most
Kevin Harmse | D | Vancouver, BC | CAN / Toronto FC
Simeon Jackson | M | Mississauga, ON | ENG / Gillingham FC
Dejan Jakovic | D | Etobicoke, ON | CRO / Red Star Belgrade
Will Johnson | M/F | Toronto, ON | USA / Real Salt Lake
Nik Ledgerwood | M | Lethbridge, AB | GER / TSV 1860 Mnchen
Issey Nakajima-Farran | M | Calgary, AB | DEN / FC Nordsjlland
Andrzej Ornoch | M/F | Scarborough, ON | DEN / Esbjerg Fb
Chris Pozniak | D/M | Aurora, ON | SCO / Dundee FC
Paul Stalteri | D/M | Brampton, ON | ENG / Tottenham Hotspur
Chris Williams | M | Toronto, ON | USA / Charleston Battery

Head of delegation / Chef de dlgation : Vince Ursini
Head Coach / Entraneur-chef : Dale Mitchell
Assistant Coach / Entraneur adjoint : Stephen Hart
Assistant Coach / Entraneur adjoint : Nick Dasovic
Goalkeeper coach / Entraneur des gardiens : Paul Dolan
Manager / Grant : Morgan Quarry
Equipment manager / Grant d'quipements : Mike Moretto
Physiotherapist / Physiothrapeute : Ted Tilbury
Massage Therapist / Massothrapeute : Garret Kusch
Doctor / Docteur : Dr. Michael Campbell
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: palos on November 14, 2008, 02:08:26 PM
Based on dat canadian team, look like Jamaica pass a hefty brown envelope to Canada dey...

Ah hope dem canadians aware of de exchange rate... ;D
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Trini _2026 on November 14, 2008, 02:11:47 PM
I bet yuh Asmir Begovic start in goal and is only one foward they have they going and defend all game

Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: palos on November 14, 2008, 02:35:33 PM
I bet yuh Asmir Begovic start in goal and is only one foward they have they going and defend all game



De startin line up might be:

Begovic
Stalteri
Hainault
Harmse
De Jong
Jakovic
Jackson
Grande
Pozniak
Nakajima-Farran
Johnson
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: NUFF on November 14, 2008, 03:05:03 PM
It would be strange if Mexico doh make de hex.  If Mexico didn't have Azteca I wonder if they would consistently qualify for the world cup?  They tend to struggle on the road.
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Trini _2026 on November 14, 2008, 03:22:04 PM
Honduras need to call up rambo deleon
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Zeppo on November 14, 2008, 04:52:52 PM

zeppo who you pick mexico or honduras


Man, it's really hard to say.

The game is so big for both of them, and Mexico qualifies far more regularly. In fact, Honduras hasn't made the World Cup since '82.

But at the same time, I think that the Honduran home crowd advantage could really rattle the Mexicans. And if Suazo is on his game and gets a few decent passes then he could cause some serious trouble for them. Rafael Marquez is real slow and vulnerable if he gets caught 1-on-1 against a fast forward. I'm just thinking of the way that Donovan and Josh Wolff have smoked him in the past. And Suazo is even faster than both those two. So I'm sure that the Hondos are looking to exploit that situation.

And I believe that "Rambo" De Leon was kicked off the team. That's a shame since, in him, they lose a potential game breaker.

Mexico also recalled Nery Castillo, however, so that's an additional edge on their part. Let's see.
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: KND2 on November 14, 2008, 06:10:36 PM
Jamaica better dont do something stupid like start with 3 forwards.

Canada is no joke and will poison you given time and space.

Jamica strength is defence in numbers .

Canada will put one on them in the counter if they not carefull.

Better to play with the standard 2 forwards and let the game come to them.

No way they making up the goal difference so they only hope is for Mexico to win and for them to win.

Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: trini_stallion on November 14, 2008, 06:42:22 PM
Mexico go eat up honduras and spit them out....

de rel battle go be canada and jamaica, buh i feel jamaica go come away with de win...once they eh do nothing stupid like play ah 4 3 3 ...once dey play good defense and mid, the resulting effect wld be a good forward!
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Trini _2026 on November 14, 2008, 07:50:26 PM

zeppo who you pick mexico or honduras


Man, it's really hard to say.

The game is so big for both of them, and Mexico qualifies far more regularly. In fact, Honduras hasn't made the World Cup since '82.

But at the same time, I think that the Honduran home crowd advantage could really rattle the Mexicans. And if Suazo is on his game and gets a few decent passes then he could cause some serious trouble for them. Rafael Marquez is real slow and vulnerable if he gets caught 1-on-1 against a fast forward. I'm just thinking of the way that Donovan and Josh Wolff have smoked him in the past. And Suazo is even faster than both those two. So I'm sure that the Hondos are looking to exploit that situation.

And I believe that "Rambo" De Leon was kicked off the team. That's a shame since, in him, they lose a potential game breaker.

Mexico also recalled Nery Castillo, however, so that's an additional edge on their part. Let's see.

calls have been made to recall rambo de leon and the coach will be stupid not to recall him....
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: palos on November 14, 2008, 07:53:07 PM
De Mexico and Honduran brown envelopes are far weightier than anything the jamaican's can muster... 8)

Prediction.....Mexico & Honduras draw which makes jamaica's result immaterial.
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: jamaica2099 on November 14, 2008, 07:59:59 PM
Jamaica better dont do something stupid like start with 3 forwards.

Canada is no joke and will poison you given time and space.

Jamica strength is defence in numbers .

Canada will put one on them in the counter if they not carefull.

Better to play with the standard 2 forwards and let the game come to them.

No way they making up the goal difference so they only hope is for Mexico to win and for them to win.


Unless I'm reading and interpreting the underlining tone of this post??? It sounds like you are actually praying that Jamaica does not advance to the HEX.
I guess the knowledge that T&T has beaten Honduras in World Cup qualifiers and not Jamaica would make me pray for that to happen too. ;D
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: weary1969 on November 14, 2008, 08:32:24 PM
What rock u crawl out from. All yuh c bout all yuh buziness and doh study we own
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: nunu on November 15, 2008, 08:07:58 AM
Jamaica better dont do something stupid like start with 3 forwards.

Canada is no joke and will poison you given time and space.

Jamica strength is defence in numbers .

Canada will put one on them in the counter if they not carefull.

Better to play with the standard 2 forwards and let the game come to them.

No way they making up the goal difference so they only hope is for Mexico to win and for them to win.


Unless I'm reading and interpreting the underlining tone of this post??? It sounds like you are actually praying that Jamaica does not advance to the HEX.
I guess the knowledge that T&T has beaten Honduras in World Cup qualifiers and not Jamaica would make me pray for that to happen too. ;D
   Honduras is a much better team than Trinbag0 , IF Honduras make the Hex they are Guaranteed
a place in the final 4 , I think El salvador who perform alongside Haiti is around the same as Trinbag0 .
J2099 Covet is the game among fans these days , Jack Warner & Kasey Keller mastermind a good thing .

 :whip:          whip dem jamaica.
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: nunu on November 15, 2008, 08:34:28 AM
Honduras need to call up rambo deleon
deleon will be on the Team , he was in the Honduras press .
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Controversial on November 15, 2008, 08:56:28 AM
mexico will draw this match, say au revoir to yard, sad to say, bc i woulda love to see us whip dem in he hex :devil:
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: nunu on November 15, 2008, 10:23:28 AM
If they do not concede a early goal , they can put the hondurians away .
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: jamaica2099 on November 15, 2008, 11:12:40 AM
What rock u crawl out from. All yuh c bout all yuh buziness and doh study we own
Remind me of the title of the thread if I'm reading it wrong. 8).
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: jamaica2099 on November 15, 2008, 11:19:30 AM
mexico will draw this match, say au revoir to yard, sad to say, bc i woulda love to see us whip dem in he hex :devil:
I'm going to say the same here. The reality is that T&T will not take any of the top 3 spots in the HEX from the US, Mexico or Costa Rica. And if Honduras does make it through then the 4th playoff spot will also be taken.
The truth is the truth. As hard as it is to be taken. :angel: 
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: weary1969 on November 15, 2008, 05:48:48 PM
Wow u can read but u come talkin u usual nonesense where were u when d team was getin licks so crawl back 2 d boyz site
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Trini _2026 on November 15, 2008, 06:01:38 PM
mexico will draw this match, say au revoir to yard, sad to say, bc i woulda love to see us whip dem in he hex :devil:
I'm going to say the same here. The reality is that T&T will not take any of the top 3 spots in the HEX from the US, Mexico or Costa Rica. And if Honduras does make it through then the 4th playoff spot will also be taken.
The truth is the truth. As hard as it is to be taken. :angel: 

wha about jamaica? typical blasted jamaican allyuh must read through the lines of what this kiss mi ass donkey saying !!!
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: weary1969 on November 15, 2008, 06:24:03 PM
Correct always on d TT site dissin Trinbagoians when dey was firin d Brazilian in d wee hrs ah d mornin could not b found
Title: Re: Jamaica to bank on 3 man forward line vs Canada
Post by: nunu on November 16, 2008, 08:34:32 AM
A strong 22-member Reggae Boyz squad was yesterday named by the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) for the crucial World Cup Qualifier against Canada on November 19 at the National Stadium.

Striker Fabian Taylor of Norwegian FC Nottoden, veteran midfielder Andy Williams of Real Salt Lake, along with Jason Morrison of Hungarian club FC Ferencvaros, have been recalled to the team.

Top striker Marlon King of Hull City makes a return from injury and should partner Ricardo Fuller and Luton Shelton in a three-man attack revealed by coach Theodore Whitmore.
"Hopefully we are going to start all three of them because at this present moment we are looking for goals and with Marlon King, Luton Shelton and Ricardo Fuller, I don't see why we won't score a lot of goals," Whitmore said at the press conference at the JFF headquarters.

Williams, who scored against Canada in the 1-1 draw in Edmonton, earned a recall after sitting out the last two games against Mexico and Honduras.

Williams, an attacking midfielder, has replaced Harbour View's Jermaine Hue, and Whitmore explained.

"If you look at the Mexico, Honduras games and the players we called it's a different squad, suitable for the formation I want to use because it will be a totally different game against Canada," he pointed out.

The speedy Dane Richards of New York Red Bulls, who was voted Major League Soccer Cup Play-offs Player of the Week and Omar Cummings of Colorado Rapids, complete the forward line.

The talented Jason Morrison, Jamal Campbell-Ryce (Barnsley), Wolry Wolfe (Joe Public), Jermaine Johnson (Sheffield Wednesday), Oneil Thompson (FC Nottoden), Demar Phillips (Stoke City) and Rudolph Austin (FC Brann) are the midfield players.

The defence line has no surprises with the ageless Ian Goodison (Transmere Rovers), Tyrone Marshall (Toronto FC), Ricardo Gardner (Bolton), Shavar Thomas (Chivas USA), Claude Davis (Derby) and Damion Stewart (Queen's Park Rangers).

Donovan Ricketts (Village) and Shawn Sawyers (Portmore United) are the goalkeepers.

Jamaica are currently third in the table on seven points and need a win against bottom-placed Canada to have a chance of advancing to the CONCACAF World Cup final round.

Mexico lead the group with 10 points - one more than Honduras, with both teams meeting on the same day as the Jamaica-Canada game.


You know something reggaefan everytime Jamaica is about to play a big game , you come here and explain
strategy , man yu is an @$$.
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: weary1969 on November 16, 2008, 08:57:39 AM
Doh 4get and when dey loose he MIA
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: nunu on November 16, 2008, 09:19:18 AM
Doh 4get and when dey loose he MIA
he may come out bragging dis time , but sniches alot and dont know it.
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: weary1969 on November 16, 2008, 09:24:27 AM
NO HEX 4 DEM. Let he strt 2 brag just in case dat jokey squad dey sendin 4 Digi get licks
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: nunu on November 16, 2008, 09:28:12 AM
NO HEX 4 DEM. Let he strt 2 brag just in case dat jokey squad dey sendin 4 Digi get licks
am his countryman w1969 , he just pisses me off everytime he do this . J2099 is
my Brother also but he is another big mout , respect zeppo you know how to carry your
self brother.
Title: Re: Jamaica to bank on 3 man forward line vs Canada
Post by: Sando prince on November 16, 2008, 11:18:04 AM


You know something reggaefan everytime Jamaica is about to play a big game , you come here and explain
strategy , man yu is an @$$.


 :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: jamaica98 on November 16, 2008, 03:05:13 PM
J2099 -  Its nice to big up the Boyz here on this site, but you need to give the old act a rest. 
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: 100% Barataria on November 16, 2008, 03:35:05 PM
J2099 -  Its nice to big up the Boyz here on this site, but you need to give the old act a rest. 

Doh worry 98, we recognize he's in the minority, the nonsense exists everywhere...
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: nunu on November 17, 2008, 02:51:44 PM
J2099 -  Its nice to big up the Boyz here on this site, but you need to give the old act a rest. 
J98 , J2099 went on the fifa website talking about Honduras getting a redcard , now
as much as  I would love for this to happen , This clown spit it out   ???
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: reggae-fan on November 17, 2008, 03:10:09 PM
Doh 4get and when dey loose he MIA
he may come out bragging dis time , but sniches alot and dont know it.

You will notice that I do most of my posting on this site whenever Jamaica is about to play, or has just played an international game. I dont think anyone should be surprised at that...some of us have lives outside of football.

Jamaicans had nothing to be ashamed of losing tp Mexico and Honduras away. Looking at the side that Canada is sending to Ja for Wednesday game, I'd have more to be ashamed of we fail to win that one.

I am supremely confident of going all the way if we get over the last hurdle.

Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: jamaica2099 on November 17, 2008, 05:47:27 PM
Doh 4get and when dey loose he MIA
he may come out bragging dis time , but sniches alot and dont know it.

You will notice that I do most of my posting on this site whenever Jamaica is about to play, or has just played an international game. I dont think anyone should be surprised at that...some of us have lives outside of football.

Jamaicans had nothing to be ashamed of losing tp Mexico and Honduras away. Looking at the side that Canada is sending to Ja for Wednesday game, I'd have more to be ashamed of we fail to win that one.

I am supremely confident of going all the way if we get over the last hurdle.


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Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Zeppo on November 18, 2008, 09:02:28 AM

deleon will be on the Team , he was in the Honduras press .

Not true.

I checked, and didn't see him with the squad. Guess there's still bad blood between him and the coach.
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Zeppo on November 18, 2008, 11:09:07 AM
Mexico try to avoid the unthinkable

Sven-Goran Erikssons Mexico visit Honduras on Wednesday needing a point to avoid the risk of being knocked out of the World Cup.

Former England coach Eriksson will be well aware that Enrique Meza, one of the Swedes predecessors, lost his job after a 3-1 defeat at the same stadium in San Pedro Sula seven years ago.

On that occasion, the Mexicans were able to bounce back but there will be no second chance if they lose again and Jamaica beat Canada by a sufficiently large margin in Kingston the same evening.

(continue) (http://sports.yahoo.com/sow/news?slug=reu-worldconcacaf_preview&prov=reuters&type=lgns)
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: fishs on November 19, 2008, 04:58:46 AM


 Jamaica have destiny in they own hands.
Regardless of the outcome of the Tri vs Hon game , all the yardies have to do is beat Can by 7 clear goals.




Poor Yardies
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: jamaica2099 on November 19, 2008, 08:00:10 AM
J2099 -  Its nice to big up the Boyz here on this site, but you need to give the old act a rest. 
It's very ironic that you are defending some Trinis whom have the same opposite thoughts against Jamaica. And yet, when I defend my nation against these thoughts you chose to lamblast.

Glad to know where your loyalties lie even by your username. 8)

My thoughts about the Hex, however, still stands. This I know by the makeup of each team in the Hex, so far.
 
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Andre on November 19, 2008, 08:13:09 AM
do allyuh thing yardies.

hope allyuh cousins who move to honduras years ago to cut cane do the same.
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Themanfriday on November 19, 2008, 09:16:12 AM
mexico will draw this match, say au revoir to yard, sad to say, bc i woulda love to see us whip dem in he hex :devil:
I'm going to say the same here. The reality is that T&T will not take any of the top 3 spots in the HEX from the US, Mexico or Costa Rica. And if Honduras does make it through then the 4th playoff spot will also be taken.
The truth is the truth. As hard as it is to be taken. :angel: 

wha about jamaica? typical blasted jamaican allyuh must read through the lines of what this kiss mi ass donkey saying !!!

He already know Jamrock eh go make it.  ;D
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Controversial on November 19, 2008, 10:12:14 AM
good luck but ah feel ja gone thru
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Trini Madness on November 19, 2008, 10:14:40 AM
it go be something if mexico get left out. i hope honduras beat them. i sure jamaica winning also. we go see yuh in de hex.
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Jumbie on November 19, 2008, 10:27:48 AM
Hope JA makes it through. I'll finally have a reason to visit that rock when next rongs start.


Hard luck for Canada though...really wanted to see them move on. As far as Mexico goes...adios fackers!
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: dervaig on November 19, 2008, 07:46:12 PM
Ja 1 x Can 0
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: kicker on November 19, 2008, 07:56:35 PM
Go Jamaica!
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: elan on November 19, 2008, 07:58:01 PM
The goal was a sweet goal. JA look like they know what they doing.
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: dervaig on November 19, 2008, 08:26:33 PM
Game here:

mms://72.27.48.4/cw_tvj_live

Opne WM, and paste URL
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: dervaig on November 19, 2008, 08:27:04 PM
2 0.
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: dervaig on November 19, 2008, 08:56:53 PM
3 0

About 5 min to go, and Ja needs 4 more goals.
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: DeSoWa on November 19, 2008, 09:02:14 PM
Sorry JA....Mex did not help  :(

Big Up!
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: morvant on November 19, 2008, 09:05:43 PM
altho i dont like most ah the jamrock posters

i feel sorry fuh them
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: fatimarima on November 19, 2008, 09:13:24 PM
nice win for JAM over CAN....but honduras put some licks on Mexico so hnduras goin to the next round
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: nunu on November 19, 2008, 09:18:18 PM
thank you Jack warner , you Prove your point ...  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Sando prince on November 19, 2008, 09:24:56 PM
thank you Jack warner , you Prove your point ...  :thumbsup:

Sour Grapes !...How many times will allyuh blame Jack Warner for allyuh failures??
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: makaveli on November 19, 2008, 09:25:19 PM
thank you Jack warner , you Prove your point ...  :thumbsup:

wah point is that
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Trini Madness on November 19, 2008, 09:41:52 PM
damn i feel sorry for jamaica...allyuh should be proud for making a comeback and making it close. respect.
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Bourbon on November 19, 2008, 09:42:42 PM
I feeling sorry for them. Valiant attempt doh.
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: ChipChipSilver on November 19, 2008, 09:50:10 PM
Jamaica better dont do something stupid like start with 3 forwards.

Canada is no joke and will poison you given time and space.

Jamica strength is defence in numbers .

Canada will put one on them in the counter if they not carefull.

Better to play with the standard 2 forwards and let the game come to them.

No way they making up the goal difference so they only hope is for Mexico to win and for them to win.


Unless I'm reading and interpreting the underlining tone of this post??? It sounds like you are actually praying that Jamaica does not advance to the HEX.
I guess the knowledge that T&T has beaten Honduras in World Cup qualifiers and not Jamaica would make me pray for that to happen too. ;D

Good, at least we doh hah to hear from you for a while.
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: kicker on November 19, 2008, 09:52:58 PM
Jamaica sounds like they were def good enough to be in the HEX....Tough schedule messed them up.
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: kounty on November 19, 2008, 10:14:56 PM
Jamaica sounds like they were def good enough to be in the HEX....Tough schedule messed them up.
honduras looking good sah.  right dey - jus as good as mexico. no fluke nuttin.
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: najee on November 19, 2008, 10:18:44 PM
that mean soca warrior have to really get there act together...and iam hope they do in time come the game to the last game in the HEX
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: kicker on November 19, 2008, 10:21:08 PM
Jamaica sounds like they were def good enough to be in the HEX....Tough schedule messed them up.
honduras looking good sah.  right dey - jus as good as mexico. no fluke nuttin.

Yeah not taking away from the teams that actually qualified, but I can't help to ponder the psychological effect of 1 point in 3 games for JA because of the hurricane-induced rescheduling.

Of course the flip side is that it was a blessing in disguise at it led to Simoes' dismissal.....
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on November 19, 2008, 10:24:11 PM
bye bye

Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: najee on November 19, 2008, 10:27:50 PM
that mean soca warrior have to really get there act together...and iam hope they do in time come the game to the last game in the HEX


I MEANT TO SAY....THE SOCA WARRIOR HAVE TO GET THERE ACT TOGETHER...AND I HOPE THEY DO...FROM THE FIRST GAME TO THE LAST IN THE (HEX)
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: AB.Trini on November 19, 2008, 10:29:00 PM
Tough schedule? look nah sooner or later yuh have tuh beat the teams that count and yuh have to produce wins wherever. Overcoming adversity is a key to success. Yuh think it was easier for TNT?

Look at the size and resources that is provided to a team like Canada? What is the excuse?
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: Babalawo on November 19, 2008, 10:29:22 PM
where are they now? ;D :devil:
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: jimbo on November 19, 2008, 10:50:52 PM
Look at the size and resources that is provided to a team like Canada? What is the excuse?

Ice hockey Buddy oh and how can i forget Lacrosse.... ;D
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: WARRIORKING on November 19, 2008, 11:22:36 PM
All of you guys are ass Trini, jamaici, gt, bayshon all of allyuh is the same thing , just we all have we diffrent ways of expressing we self, jamaica feel the is de best at everything , trini's think they know everything ,gt think them speak de best in the carribbean, and bayshon stuck on de fact rhianna from dey. i does root for all carribben countries  when dem play but of course if u play trini i'll root for my trinis. however u jamaicans on this site since i came on this site just like to com on here to stir up drama for no reason cause i does read allyuh post not once i hear allyuh say good job trini but trini man does big up allyuh, and don't talk about batty bwoy please cause i don't know who tell most of alluh not all that tight pants is style so who like to squeeze balls allyuh squeezing allyuh own
Title: Re: Jamaicans obsessed with our Soca Warriors
Post by: WARRIORKING on November 19, 2008, 11:27:18 PM
how is guyanese artists above we? please name some for me which sing reggae?
Yuh ever hear of a likkle artist called NATURAL BLACK?

thats one artist, where are the many lionpaw referring to, enlighten meh nah? ??? ::)

First Born from there. Them man dhey a star. Of late, many reggae artist(luciano, morgan heritage to name a few) even flying out to Guyana to record tracks at visionz studio in Guyana . Them have a first class studio and a create some wicked riddim.There is also a female Reggae Artist from there that will star up the place. The gyal look good. I think she name timeka, not sure. Plus Bricktop done answer u cause Natural Black tunes dem get nuf play out here and the ras dem out here give him nuff ratings.

 Trini artistes get no ariplay out here. I am one of the peeps who tryin to buss them. Everytime I create a culture mix I drop a Isasha or Million Voice on it and sell it. Last week someone ask me who was on a song I put on the CD with Morgan Heritage, it was Isasha. Good sign, the person sound like they like the tune.


if you could read, go read about neville tate, who revolutionized yard music, ah trini, go read your history if you could read, trinidad invented so much music in the caribbean, next ting JA will try tuh claim steelpan and limbo, like how they trying tuh claim wining and instructional music, which all originated in trinidad, schupssssssss :bringiton: :challenge:

Lol @ that. Who the hell want claim steel pan. U act like steelpan revolutionise music worldwide. Cool yuhself ya man. Yuh a act like say a guitar or piano unnuh invent. Steel pan a jus garbage pan. Matter of fact mi have a steelpan a mi gate right now but mi have better things fi do than beat up mi garbage pan. Did Tate create REGGAE? Did Tate influence Bob Marley. Reggae and Calypso are totally different. Plus them dancin tunes dont reach far on the Billboard. Man like Jr Gong, Sean Paul, Shaggy, Cham tunes reach billboard so instructional music not as big as u think it is. Jus cool man, cause JA not claiming anything from Trinidad.

Trinidad should be thanking us cause when the selectors out here go on tour to Europe or Asia they go out with flags from all over the caribbean and even buss some soca tune trying to expose it to the world even though it not really being accepted. Them Europeans prefer reggae but in due time they will come around and start draw to soca also. We try bus soca because we believe the whole caribbean must eat a food off of our reggae. U overstand.



you is a fool so now allyuh want to claim shaggy sean paul and jr gong before them is not real reggae they water down , them was saying them only make it big cause dem light skin now u saying it like u proud. plus check your history my brotha years ago jamaicans didn't accept bob marley they call him a sell out but only when he dead them wanted to take the glory from his success. close your mouth youth man if ya nah know wat yah talk bout.lol
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: WARRIORKING on November 19, 2008, 11:48:55 PM
it don't matter cause at some point u have to face the best so all that advantage shit doh mean nuthing cause if trini doh belong there then we will see but stop complaining some of u jam fans u sound like sore losing bitches
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Marlon on November 20, 2008, 05:59:31 AM
Good riddance Jamaica :wavetowel: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Jefferz on November 20, 2008, 08:11:17 AM
bye bye




aaahahaha.


we need a "cold as ice" instant replay here.
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: jamaica2099 on November 20, 2008, 08:35:27 AM
Good riddance Jamaica :wavetowel: :rotfl:
That's true, but think carefully about T&T's chances in the HEX.
Jamaica played in the "Group of Death" and accumulated 10 points when several polls indicated that we would only get 0 or 4 points maximum and finish cellar-bottom of the group. Jamaica against full strength teams of Mexico and Honduras proved most of these polls wrong.

Now when the polls for the HEX are out most pollsters believe that Mexico and Honduras from the "Group of Death" are guaranteed 2 spots which leaves 1 and 1/2 spot to the other 4 teams. I, however, believe the automatic 3 & 1/2 spots for South Africa will be between the USA, Mexico, Honduras and Costa Rica. And if by chance El Salvador and T&T do get the 1/2 spot since I don't see either team getting any of the top 3 automatic spots. That will be the endgame for either team. However, this will be unlikely when they face the full strength teams of:

#1 USA  Coach Bradley will make adjustments for the loss in T&T.

#2 Mexico Sven will be fired and be replaced by a coach who will appease the Mexican public by going for victory    in every match of the HEX. I don't think an understrength team will ever be used in any of the matches.

# Honduras 1982 was their last World Cup. Need I say more!!!!!!!!!!!!!

#4 Costa Rica. A team T&T has never beaten in a World Cup Qualifier.

So those are the 3 & 1/2 spots gone. And for T&T, from all indications playing the teams above. Well! ::) ::) ::)

Now what do you say?  
  
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Peong on November 20, 2008, 09:04:28 AM
Jamaica does real choke boy, lord put a hand and help them rise from the ashes.
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: weary1969 on November 20, 2008, 09:10:20 AM
If d fart and he pardners were not like a buzin b dat u cyah get rid off I might ah b sorry plus if d shoe was on d other foot dey would not b sorry so Marlon said it best
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: warmonga on November 20, 2008, 09:16:45 AM
This has nothing to do wid Jamaica Choking. This is the situation. Jamaica and Trinidad always think dat a foreigner is better in coaching and this was there downfall for the second time. I remember when Clovis or what ever his name came into the picture there interim coach had just won a couple of games under his belt . They sack there coach and made clovis The main man causing Jamaica to loose out to Panama . same sittin happen this qualification. Whitmore Beat up Guatemala and elsalvador bad then Jamaica go bring fareign coach again. JFF f**ked up and now the players have to siddung home and watch. Taking nothing away from TNT , After the tie 2-2 in Kingston against a school boy Trinidad team and a lost to Grenada Simoes should have been Sacked . !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hard Luck JA but you guys was your own down fall.. fareign is not always better !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


2006 thanks to clovis they loose out advance to the final hex by head to head

2010 thanks to simoes they loose out to advance to the final by means of Goal difference.
war ..






war
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: de_redman on November 20, 2008, 09:21:42 AM
Don't worry Jamaica, you still have W.I. cricket! Gayle have all his boyz on that side... Too bad they can't seem to progress either.   :P
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: che on November 20, 2008, 09:31:48 AM
Good riddance Jamaica :wavetowel: :rotfl:
That's true, but think carefully about T&T's chances in the HEX.
Jamaica played in the "Group of Death" and accumulated 10 points when several polls indicated that we would only get 0 or 4 points maximum and finish cellar-bottom of the group. Jamaica against full strength teams of Mexico and Honduras proved most of these polls wrong.

Now when the polls for the HEX are out most pollsters believe that Mexico and Honduras from the "Group of Death" are guaranteed 2 spots which leaves 1 and 1/2 spot to the other 4 teams. I, however, believe the automatic 3 & 1/2 spots for South Africa will be between the USA, Mexico, Honduras and Costa Rica. And if by chance El Salvador and T&T do get the 1/2 spot since I don't see either team getting any of the top 3 automatic spots. That will be the endgame for either team. However, this will be unlikely when they face the full strength teams of:

#1 USA  Coach Bradley will make adjustments for the loss in T&T.

#2 Mexico Sven will be fired and be replaced by a coach who will appease the Mexican public by going for victory    in every match of the HEX. I don't think an understrength team will ever be used in any of the matches.

# Honduras 1982 was their last World Cup. Need I say more!!!!!!!!!!!!!

#4 Costa Rica. A team T&T has never beaten in a World Cup Qualifier.

So those are the 3 & 1/2 spots gone. And for T&T, from all indications playing the teams above. Well! ::) ::) ::)

Now what do you say?  
  

BYE
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Filho on November 20, 2008, 09:43:55 AM
I feel Jamaica was hurt by the forced change in the schedule. It put a whole different psychological spin on the group. I know I'd feel hard done by if T&T had to play 3 away games in a row, to open up the semifinal rounds, potentially allowing our main rivals to build momentum, and confidence while forcing our boys into a premature 'must-win' situation. In fact..if that was the draw, I'd feel like we were being cheated behind the scenes.

In the end..the results may have been the same...but there is a reason you'll never see a draw where all of a team's first round games are on the road.

hard luck JA.
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: weary1969 on November 20, 2008, 09:45:48 AM
Y peeps including d TD say we play betta overseas. D problem wit JA was team selection
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: capodetutticapi on November 20, 2008, 09:48:25 AM
them yardies cyar ketch ah break,they win and they still lose. :devil:
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Jah Gol on November 20, 2008, 09:52:41 AM
http://www.youtube.com/v/IDx_g9IFrfc

I now seeing Jamaica highlights. That 2nd goal was world class.
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: jamaica2099 on November 20, 2008, 09:57:14 AM
Good riddance Jamaica :wavetowel: :rotfl:
That's true, but think carefully about T&T's chances in the HEX.
Jamaica played in the "Group of Death" and accumulated 10 points when several polls indicated that we would only get 0 or 4 points maximum and finish cellar-bottom of the group. Jamaica against full strength teams of Mexico and Honduras proved most of these polls wrong.

Now when the polls for the HEX are out most pollsters believe that Mexico and Honduras from the "Group of Death" are guaranteed 2 spots which leaves 1 and 1/2 spot to the other 4 teams. I, however, believe the automatic 3 & 1/2 spots for South Africa will be between the USA, Mexico, Honduras and Costa Rica. And if by chance El Salvador and T&T do get the 1/2 spot since I don't see either team getting any of the top 3 automatic spots. That will be the endgame for either team. However, this will be unlikely when they face the full strength teams of:

#1 USA  Coach Bradley will make adjustments for the loss in T&T.

#2 Mexico Sven will be fired and be replaced by a coach who will appease the Mexican public by going for victory    in every match of the HEX. I don't think an understrength team will ever be used in any of the matches.

# Honduras 1982 was their last World Cup. Need I say more!!!!!!!!!!!!!

#4 Costa Rica. A team T&T has never beaten in a World Cup Qualifier.

So those are the 3 & 1/2 spots gone. And for T&T, from all indications playing the teams above. Well! ::) ::) ::)

Now what do you say?  
  

BYE
I say this to you and your Trini brethen above: "hold that thought until T&T has played the first 5 games in the HEX. Then I will see how quickly you will turn against the coach and say the same thing.

Yes! Jamaica is out of the senior World Cup but our Young U-20 Reggae Boyz will take the top spot away from Aruba and Antigua & Barbuda to qualify for the final round in T&T next year. That I am sure of.

The other thing I'm sure of is Jamaica will win the 2008 Digicel Cup Championship and qualify for the 2009 Gold Cup.

So hold that thought. 8)
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Filho on November 20, 2008, 10:16:07 AM
Y peeps including d TD say we play betta overseas. D problem wit JA was team selection

yeah...cyah argue wit dat. team selection looked like the main issue from the compaints of the JA posters and people here who more familiar with Jamaican ball than me. just adding an additional hypothesis. i think its safe to say we would ball highway robbery if we had to play the first 5 games of the Hex on the road (more extreme analogy..but similar situation). It can really change the flow of points and MIGHT psychologically boost some and hurt others. But like I say..it may not have changed a thing. And for all de talk about we play better overseas..this semifinal round of WC qualifying we still 'only' earned 4 points on the road compare to 7 at home..I think most teams tend to earn more points at home and the more points you can earn early the better.
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: weary1969 on November 20, 2008, 10:18:31 AM
U suppose 2 get more pts at home
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Trini _2026 on November 20, 2008, 10:28:06 AM
Y peeps including d TD say we play betta overseas. D problem wit JA was team selection

yeah...cyah argue wit dat. team selection looked like the main issue from the compaints of the JA posters and people here who more familiar with Jamaican ball than me. just adding an additional hypothesis. i think its safe to say we would ball highway robbery if we had to play the first 5 games of the Hex on the road (more extreme analogy..but similar situation). It can really change the flow of points and MIGHT psychologically boost some and hurt others. But like I say..it may not have changed a thing. And for all de talk about we play better overseas..this semifinal round of WC qualifying we still 'only' earned 4 points on the road compare to 7 at home..I think most teams tend to earn more points at home and the more points you can earn early the better.

it is the hurricane that caused ja to play their second game away  they originally  had an away game first then a home then an away game....
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Big Magician on November 20, 2008, 10:52:43 AM
set ah shithongs...

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Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Filho on November 20, 2008, 11:31:46 AM
Y peeps including d TD say we play betta overseas. D problem wit JA was team selection

yeah...cyah argue wit dat. team selection looked like the main issue from the compaints of the JA posters and people here who more familiar with Jamaican ball than me. just adding an additional hypothesis. i think its safe to say we would ball highway robbery if we had to play the first 5 games of the Hex on the road (more extreme analogy..but similar situation). It can really change the flow of points and MIGHT psychologically boost some and hurt others. But like I say..it may not have changed a thing. And for all de talk about we play better overseas..this semifinal round of WC qualifying we still 'only' earned 4 points on the road compare to 7 at home..I think most teams tend to earn more points at home and the more points you can earn early the better.

it is the hurricane that caused ja to play their second game away  they originally  had an away game first then a home then an away game....

yep. i know..that's why in my first post I called it a 'forced' schedule change. i gave an example of 'what if that was the draw for T&T' to show how in any other circumstance, that kinda schedule would seem harsh
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: jamaica98 on November 20, 2008, 12:46:58 PM
The ironic thing is the forced change in schedule actually helped us.  If not for the hurricane, Simoes would have used the same team that played in Canada and most likely would have lost at home -- so it was beter that his team went to Mexico and lose a game we would most likely lose (maybe by a smaller score line)  regardles of the team.  Other than poor team selection - poor finishing against Honduras and Mexico in Kingstong really did us in.  Cant really cry over spilled milk - while dissappointed, finishing with 10 points and losing out to Honduras and Mexico and fighting back like we did blunts the hurt a bit. 

As this is a T&T site - let me again say congrats T&T -- the region must be represeneted in the Hex and you are doing your part----again.
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: trini_stallion on November 20, 2008, 12:54:37 PM
Good riddance Jamaica :wavetowel: :rotfl:
That's true, but think carefully about T&T's chances in the HEX.
Jamaica played in the "Group of Death" and accumulated 10 points when several polls indicated that we would only get 0 or 4 points maximum and finish cellar-bottom of the group. Jamaica against full strength teams of Mexico and Honduras proved most of these polls wrong.

Now when the polls for the HEX are out most pollsters believe that Mexico and Honduras from the "Group of Death" are guaranteed 2 spots which leaves 1 and 1/2 spot to the other 4 teams. I, however, believe the automatic 3 & 1/2 spots for South Africa will be between the USA, Mexico, Honduras and Costa Rica. And if by chance El Salvador and T&T do get the 1/2 spot since I don't see either team getting any of the top 3 automatic spots. That will be the endgame for either team. However, this will be unlikely when they face the full strength teams of:

#1 USA  Coach Bradley will make adjustments for the loss in T&T.

#2 Mexico Sven will be fired and be replaced by a coach who will appease the Mexican public by going for victory    in every match of the HEX. I don't think an understrength team will ever be used in any of the matches.

# Honduras 1982 was their last World Cup. Need I say more!!!!!!!!!!!!!

#4 Costa Rica. A team T&T has never beaten in a World Cup Qualifier.

So those are the 3 & 1/2 spots gone. And for T&T, from all indications playing the teams above. Well! ::) ::) ::)

Now what do you say?  
  

BYE
I say this to you and your Trini brethen above: "hold that thought until T&T has played the first 5 games in the HEX. Then I will see how quickly you will turn against the coach and say the same thing.

Yes! Jamaica is out of the senior World Cup but our Young U-20 Reggae Boyz will take the top spot away from Aruba and Antigua & Barbuda to qualify for the final round in T&T next year. That I am sure of.

The other thing I'm sure of is Jamaica will win the 2008 Digicel Cup Championship and qualify for the 2009 Gold Cup.

So hold that thought. 8)


choooooooooooooooooops...when yuh cyah get de grapes yuh does say it sour...simple case...so he looking for the next best thing...yuh juss BUMPIN YUH GUM SOULJA!!! but then again nothing wrong with optimism...so wuh ah go tell yuh...keep dreaming! :beermug:
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: weary1969 on November 20, 2008, 12:56:15 PM
I sure he said d same ting bout d under 17 team but dey appearin on VH1 where are dey now.
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: trini_stallion on November 20, 2008, 01:12:39 PM
them yardies cyar ketch ah break,they win and they still lose. :devil:


ahahahaha :rotfl:

that sad eh...the irony...good one nevertheless :beermug:
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: palos on November 20, 2008, 01:27:24 PM
I feel Jamaica was hurt by the forced change in the schedule. It put a whole different psychological spin on the group. I know I'd feel hard done by if T&T had to play 3 away games in a row, to open up the semifinal rounds, potentially allowing our main rivals to build momentum, and confidence while forcing our boys into a premature 'must-win' situation. In fact..if that was the draw, I'd feel like we were being cheated behind the scenes.

In the end..the results may have been the same...but there is a reason you'll never see a draw where all of a team's first round games are on the road.

hard luck JA.


Before the start of this round...you looked at that group as the group of death.

Look at the results jamaica got.

A tie against canada away in their first match - very good result

A thumping to mexico away - expected

A loss against Honduras away - also expected

A win against Mexico at home - very good result

A win against Honduras at home - very good result

A win against Canada at home - expected

In summary 3 home victories and 1 away draw.

I don't think Jamaica could REALISTICALLY have asked for any more.  People there emotionally blaming Simoes and he is a convenient scapegoat but IMO, the real reason Jamaica is out is because Honduras beat Canada at home.  That was not an expected result.

Mexico performed below expectations and still qualified

Honduras performed slightly above expectations and qualified

Jamaica performed about what was expected if slightly higher and just missed out

Canada were a nightmare.  Given their Gold Cup performance and their warm up matches, no objective football watcher would have thought they would be so abysmal.

Hard luck Jamaica.  I don't think you could have done any better and if that's the case yuh just have to give you yuh pips and say tough luck.

Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: palos on November 20, 2008, 01:30:35 PM
I now seeing Jamaica highlights. That 2nd goal was world class.

Actually, it wasn't a goal.  It hit de bar and came back out.  Wicked free kick doh.
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: jamaica2099 on November 20, 2008, 06:05:15 PM
I sure he said d same ting bout d under 17 team but dey appearin on VH1 where are dey now.
If that is true about VH-1. Then Jamaica's Young U-20 Reggae Boyz already being mentioned in the final group of eight before they even play Aruba and Antigua & Barbuda should be even strange.

http://www.fifa.com/u20worldcup/qualifiers/index.html

Unless FIFA knows something we don't!!! ??? ??? ???
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: Big Magician on November 21, 2008, 06:53:09 AM
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TV'S FOR SALE    WATCH DE HEX
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: jamaica2099 on November 21, 2008, 04:19:14 PM
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TV'S FOR SALE    WATCH DE HEX
I finally understand why that word is so famous with you. That's the only diet that comes from the hog that you eat on a daily basis.

So here's what will happen in the HEX to T&T to make you sudden choke on that diet and start cursing properly: T&T will not win any of their 5 away games on the road. That's 12 or 15 points gone from an impossible 30 points since I don't see T&T beating El Salvador at their home. So with all those points gone another 10 or 12 will be taken away from T&T at home by the US, Mexico, Costa Rica and possibly Honduras. The El Salvador match may be the only possible victory for T&T.

Even if this possible scenario doesn't happen, which I doubt. Then the playoff spot with a South American powerhouse will be the end for T&T because the only style of play that would be adapted will be defensive.

This is the reality that T&T faces in the HEX. Not my words alone but polls worldwide that I agree with.

Now proceed cursing this Jamaican and chose to ignore worldwide opinion! 8)

   
Title: Re: Thread for the Canada vs Jamaica game (19-Nov-2008).
Post by: palos on November 21, 2008, 04:24:23 PM
Tabanca is a helluva ting!
Title: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: Winnipeg Fury on December 14, 2008, 11:56:24 AM



Any updates would be appreciated.  Regardless of the final, congrats to Grenada for getting this far.

I know Grenada has a few English based players capped, but are any professional players on their current roster  ?



Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: trini_stallion on December 14, 2008, 12:00:39 PM
Nothing against Jamaica, buh ah hope Grenada win with ah clean sheeeet, and Grenada score by like 33 goals, and all the players get ah hatrick each...notice is 33, that mean even de keeper getting ah hatrick! :beermug:
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: Filho on December 14, 2008, 12:13:28 PM
waaay. like we was in de Group of Death  :-\
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: Quags on December 14, 2008, 12:17:03 PM
waaay. like we was in de Group of Death  :-\
of course we was in the group of death Filho ,yah eint see how many Corbeaux was circling . ;D
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: elan on December 14, 2008, 12:18:51 PM
Fadder lawd...what ah final. :-[
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: Brownsugar on December 14, 2008, 12:23:08 PM
Yeah boy Elan...just imagine eh.....any who...

  GO GRENADA!!! 
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: jamaica2099 on December 14, 2008, 01:07:50 PM
Nothing against Jamaica, buh ah hope Grenada win with ah clean sheeeet, and Grenada score by like 33 goals, and all the players get ah hatrick each...notice is 33, that mean even de keeper getting ah hatrick! :beermug:
I think you should have gone for 666. That would certainly put us in HELL. :D :devil:
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: palos on December 14, 2008, 01:15:59 PM
Yeah boy Elan...just imagine eh.....any who...

  GO GRENADA!!! 

Yuh tink jes MAYBE...BOTH TEAMS would trade places with T&T right now?

Tink there's ANY chance of dat?  8)
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: capodetutticapi on December 14, 2008, 03:14:08 PM
spice boys 3-reggae girls 1
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: D.H.W on December 14, 2008, 03:25:01 PM
spice boys 3-reggae girls 1

u serious  :o
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: capodetutticapi on December 14, 2008, 03:28:09 PM
on FSC @ 6pm
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: frico on December 14, 2008, 03:36:09 PM
Yard 1   Gre 2
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: D.H.W on December 14, 2008, 03:44:56 PM
spice boys 3-reggae girls 1

u serious  :o


lol i thought d game start aready yes  :D
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: trini_stallion on December 14, 2008, 04:18:19 PM
Nothing against Jamaica, buh ah hope Grenada win with ah clean sheeeet, and Grenada score by like 33 goals, and all the players get ah hatrick each...notice is 33, that mean even de keeper getting ah hatrick! :beermug:
I think you should have gone for 666. That would certainly put us in HELL. :D :devil:

 :rotfl:Like yuh gone against boi!
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: kicker on December 14, 2008, 05:16:47 PM
Caribbean football real jokey yes....
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: kicker on December 14, 2008, 05:25:10 PM
1-0 Jamaica

penatly by Shelton...

Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: Jah Gol on December 14, 2008, 05:47:55 PM
Grenada ent showing anything. JA dominating possession and chances .
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: Brownsugar on December 14, 2008, 06:00:15 PM
Steups.....is ah good thing I wasn't even watching before....
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: trini_stallion on December 14, 2008, 06:03:18 PM
Grenada keeper is ah shithong tho...i eh know how he stop that shot...they still in de mix tho! :beermug:
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: Fyzoman on December 14, 2008, 06:09:02 PM
u could imagine dis, big final and TnT not in it, (yeah, yeah ah know w in de hex)....ah hope Jack as angry as me yes!

by de way, dat was ah hater tackle for de penalty!h
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: RGarcia on December 14, 2008, 06:09:51 PM
ah backing Grenada and my former teammate Shane Rennie

come one spice boys!!!
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: RGarcia on December 14, 2008, 06:15:29 PM
jamaica just hit the post off a corner!
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: E-man on December 14, 2008, 06:35:59 PM
How's the T&T ref Brizan doing?
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: kicker on December 14, 2008, 06:36:25 PM
2-0 Jamaica

2nd penalty converted by Shelton....
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: trini_stallion on December 14, 2008, 06:36:28 PM
That Trini referee taking bribe.....iz boboll going orn......spice boiz done! :beermug:
2-0 Jamaica.

2 penalties...
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: Brownsugar on December 14, 2008, 06:37:14 PM
Second Penalty for Jam rock...steups..

and dey score....double steups....not that ah following de game religiously....de TV and I eh even watching but ah hear penalty so ah get pull eeeennn..

Right now back to more important stuff....
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: RGarcia on December 14, 2008, 06:39:08 PM
How's the T&T ref Brizan doing?

he ok just gave a controversal penalty that could have called for ah free kick out side the box...
jam 2 grn 0
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: kicker on December 14, 2008, 06:41:09 PM
How's the T&T ref Brizan doing?

he ok just gave a controversal penalty that could have called for ah free kick out side the box...
jam 2 grn 0

Yeah the initial contact appeared to be outside the box...
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: kicker on December 14, 2008, 06:48:34 PM
painful to imagine that this Grenada team beat us....

Next time we have a multi-page thread moaning about our kit, someone should post a pic of Grenada's uniform...put everything in perspective.
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: Trini _2026 on December 14, 2008, 06:53:17 PM
painful to imagine that this Grenada team beat us....

i telling yuh true then we have people who saying keep maturana
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: RGarcia on December 14, 2008, 06:58:25 PM
painful to imagine that this Grenada team beat us....

i telling yuh true then we have people who saying keep maturana
watching this game making meh think i could play fuh trinidad  :devil:  ::) ;D
jamaica win 2-0 they now flash across the screen and showing they drinking champayne  ::)
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: bakeandshark on December 14, 2008, 06:58:57 PM
that 2nd penalty look like a poorly executed flop -a phantom foul.
ah stop watching after da one.
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: warmonga on December 14, 2008, 06:59:10 PM
ah watching this finals and I cya facking believe how bad we football have to be for we not to be playing in di finals . Or even winning this shitty tournament. You mean this flicking bad caribbean football has come to ?. well congrats to de reggaeboyz on being champs , but I will gave up being caribbean champions a million time jes to get to di world cup 1 time !!!!!!!!! jes to think we have di chance to get there a second time..
Congrats to JA and Grenada ..
war
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: Fyzoman on December 14, 2008, 07:13:27 PM
ah know there's probably ah good reason eh, but watching dis 2nd half all i could think bout is, "imagine ah team wid ah defender taking de goal kicks, beat my SocaWarriors eh?" ah just have to laugh and shake me head.
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: RGarcia on December 14, 2008, 07:16:03 PM
ah know there's probably ah good reason eh, but watching dis 2nd half all i could think bout is, "imagine ah team wid ah defender taking de goal kicks, beat my SocaWarriors eh?" ah just have to laugh and shake me head.

ah was watching that too! i share yuh pain pardner!
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: jamaica2099 on December 14, 2008, 07:18:18 PM
That Trini referee taking bribe.....iz boboll going orn......spice boiz done! :beermug:
2-0 Jamaica.

2 penalties...
You mean like the bribed ref that gave T&T 2 penalties against Barbados.
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: RGarcia on December 14, 2008, 08:00:57 PM
That Trini referee taking bribe.....iz boboll going orn......spice boiz done! :beermug:
2-0 Jamaica.

2 penalties...
You mean like the bribed ref that gave T&T 2 penalties against Barbados.
whatever man... whatever!
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: reggae-fan on December 14, 2008, 08:12:40 PM
Caribbean football real jokey yes....

Funny, you never say that when Jamaica was beating the likes of Mexico, Canada, Honduras. But I agree with you, Caribbean football is in a sad state when a relatively poor team like Grenada can be playing in a Caribbean cup finals at the expense of more accomplished teams like Cuba, haiti and T&T, all of which failed to impress in the current tournament. And even though Jamaica never got out of fitst gear all tournament, they were still able to walk away unbeaten.
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: kicker on December 14, 2008, 08:20:08 PM
Caribbean football real jokey yes....

Funny, you never say that when Jamaica was beating the likes of Mexico, Canada, Honduras. But I agree with you, Caribbean football is in a sad state when a relatively poor team like Grenada can be playing in a Caribbean cup finals at the expense of more accomplished teams like Cuba, haiti and T&T, all of which failed to impress in the current tournament. And even though Jamaica never got out of fitst gear all tournament, they were still able to walk away unbeaten.

T&T has also beaten the likes of Mexico, Canada & Honduras... and I still say that Caribbean football is jokey...

If you took the time to pay attention to the quality of our regional championship final (that you guys won today)...you'd know what I'm talking about...
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: reggae-fan on December 14, 2008, 08:37:27 PM
Caribbean football real jokey yes....

Funny, you never say that when Jamaica was beating the likes of Mexico, Canada, Honduras. But I agree with you, Caribbean football is in a sad state when a relatively poor team like Grenada can be playing in a Caribbean cup finals at the expense of more accomplished teams like Cuba, haiti and T&T, all of which failed to impress in the current tournament. And even though Jamaica never got out of fitst gear all tournament, they were still able to walk away unbeaten.

T&T has also beaten the likes of Mexico, Canada & Honduras... and I still say that Caribbean football is jokey...

If you took the time to pay attention to the quality of our regional championship final (that you guys won today)...you'd know what I'm talking about...

I am not disagreeing with you that caribbean football is of a low standard...especially when you take into consideration the poor showing of supposedly better teams in Haiti, Cuba, T&T.

Jamaica players just showed up to collect the US$120K check...they never really got out of first gear the entire tournament.
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: trini_stallion on December 14, 2008, 09:19:50 PM
ah know there's probably ah good reason eh, but watching dis 2nd half all i could think bout is, "imagine ah team wid ah defender taking de goal kicks, beat my SocaWarriors eh?" ah just have to laugh and shake me head.

ah was watching that too! i share yuh pain pardner!

That make d 3 ah wee.....imagine Grenada boi...i was expecting ah lil quality in this game tonight cuz ah didnt see them play the game that they won against we....thing rel sad...Maturana is a confirmed jackass now...buh say wahh...we still ha biggger fish to fry (hopefully with ah new coach),...all yuh reggae bois cld boast all yuh win ah cell phone competition, congrats...well done, Big up... :beermug:
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: jai john on December 14, 2008, 09:26:50 PM
ah know there's probably ah good reason eh, but watching dis 2nd half all i could think bout is, "imagine ah team wid ah defender taking de goal kicks, beat my SocaWarriors eh?" ah just have to laugh and shake me head.

ah was watching that too! i share yuh pain pardner!

That make d 3 ah wee.....imagine Grenada boi...i was expecting ah lil quality in this game tonight cuz ah didnt see them play the game that they won against we....thing rel sad...Maturana is a confirmed jackass now...buh say wahh...we still ha biggger fish to fry (hopefully with ah new coach),...all yuh reggae bois cld boast all yuh win ah cell phone competition, congrats...well done, Big up... :beermug:

you know if de standard so low den we players have to take the majority of the blame ..n'est pas ? You kyah blame maturana if de players played a pile. The players must be ashamed that grenada beat we. In my days we eh blaming no coach for no loss to a second rate team ....we beating dem to make sure.
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: just cool on December 14, 2008, 09:29:19 PM
[quote author=bakeandshark  link=topic=40738.msg508811#msg508811 date=1229302737]
that 2nd penalty look like a poorly executed flop -a phantom foul.
ah stop watching after da one.

[/quote]wham ! no imagination on this board or what! another duplicate name. just cool oringinal ( jus cool) duplicate, reggeafan original (reggea fan) duplicate, now we have bake n shark original ( bake and shark) ! where's the originality ? :o :o
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: kicker on December 14, 2008, 09:29:57 PM
Caribbean football real jokey yes....

Funny, you never say that when Jamaica was beating the likes of Mexico, Canada, Honduras. But I agree with you, Caribbean football is in a sad state when a relatively poor team like Grenada can be playing in a Caribbean cup finals at the expense of more accomplished teams like Cuba, haiti and T&T, all of which failed to impress in the current tournament. And even though Jamaica never got out of fitst gear all tournament, they were still able to walk away unbeaten.

T&T has also beaten the likes of Mexico, Canada & Honduras... and I still say that Caribbean football is jokey...

If you took the time to pay attention to the quality of our regional championship final (that you guys won today)...you'd know what I'm talking about...

I am not disagreeing with you that caribbean football is of a low standard...especially when you take into consideration the poor showing of supposedly better teams in Haiti, Cuba, T&T.

Jamaica players just showed up to collect the US$120K check...they never really got out of first gear the entire tournament.


If you say so breds... They didn't necessarily look like a smooth outfit coasting through the motions- more like the better of two scrappy Caribbean teams who needed the ball put on the penalty spot in order to hit the net in an amateur contest.... after watching this game I cringe at how poor T&T musta looked in this competition as well....cringe.

But y'all are the champs so yuh deserve to show off...though I'm not buying it.

Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: Preacher on December 14, 2008, 09:31:49 PM
Congrats to Jamrock. 
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: just cool on December 14, 2008, 09:50:26 PM
ah know there's probably ah good reason eh, but watching dis 2nd half all i could think bout is, "imagine ah team wid ah defender taking de goal kicks, beat my SocaWarriors eh?" ah just have to laugh and shake me head.

ah was watching that too! i share yuh pain pardner!

That make d 3 ah wee.....imagine Grenada boi...i was expecting ah lil quality in this game tonight cuz ah didnt see them play the game that they won against we....thing rel sad...Maturana is a confirmed jackass now...buh say wahh...we still ha biggger fish to fry (hopefully with ah new coach),...all yuh reggae bois cld boast all yuh win ah cell phone competition, congrats...well done, Big up... :beermug:
That remark sound's like sour grapes to me! i find Jamaica played real good, they controll the pace, they dominated in every aspect of the game , grenada didn't even got ah decent shot off or ah corner BC JA shot dem down in the final 3rd, ah wonder what game allyuh was watching ? if anything it was greneda who sh!t down the place.

plus this is ah B team JA played with. and they did fairly good IME. i recall the last time we played in this tourney we all got phones and accessories from degicel! so why step so low as to minimize JA's accomplishments, it shows ah lack of sportsmanship and class.

JA is ah damn good team and i have no doubt that their A team would beat our A team @ the moment. who vex , then that's yuh business. just cool doh cater to one and their bias.

CONGRATULATIONS JAMAICA ON AH JOB WELL DONE!!!!!                     POSITIVE.
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: elan on December 14, 2008, 10:00:27 PM
Yeah boy Elan...just imagine eh.....any who...

  GO GRENADA!!! 

Yuh tink jes MAYBE...BOTH TEAMS would trade places with T&T right now?

Tink there's ANY chance of dat?  8)

The now Palos the now is very important in maintaining sanity and the overall mental well-being of an individual.
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: trini_stallion on December 14, 2008, 10:10:15 PM
ah know there's probably ah good reason eh, but watching dis 2nd half all i could think bout is, "imagine ah team wid ah defender taking de goal kicks, beat my SocaWarriors eh?" ah just have to laugh and shake me head.

ah was watching that too! i share yuh pain pardner!

It isnt any sour grapes padnah...when man from there talking ah kinda outa timin talk bout trini eh in class with them, and that how we flukes to be in de hex, yuh expect me too be like yea yea....all yuh is king...nahhh...dont buss up yuh mouth like that....how we flukes, if them was in we position, or we group them  wlda more than be in there....wham..cant repsect we talent too? And yes, it not "classy" to pick up that challenge...but as you said...now in my words...who vex loss! :beermug:

Another thing....their A versus our A...u mad...our A team, with the likes of Jones, Birchall, C. Edwards, Lawrence, Yorke....nahhh...sumn ha be wrong!

That make d 3 ah wee.....imagine Grenada boi...i was expecting ah lil quality in this game tonight cuz ah didnt see them play the game that they won against we....thing rel sad...Maturana is a confirmed jackass now...buh say wahh...we still ha biggger fish to fry (hopefully with ah new coach),...all yuh reggae bois cld boast all yuh win ah cell phone competition, congrats...well done, Big up... :beermug:
That remark sound's like sour grapes to me! i find Jamaica played real good, they controll the pace, they dominated in every aspect of the game , grenada didn't even got ah decent shot off or ah corner BC JA shot dem down in the final 3rd, ah wonder what game allyuh was watching ? if anything it was greneda who sh!t down the place.

plus this is ah B team JA played with. and they did fairly good IME. i recall the last time we played in this tourney we all got phones and accessories from degicel! so why step so low as to minimize JA's accomplishments, it shows ah lack of sportsmanship and class.

JA is ah damn good team and i have no doubt that their A team would beat our A team @ the moment. who vex , then that's yuh business. just cool doh cater to one and their bias.

CONGRATULATIONS JAMAICA ON AH JOB WELL DONE!!!!!                     POSITIVE.
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: trini_stallion on December 14, 2008, 10:13:52 PM
It isnt any sour grapes padnah...when man from there talking ah kinda outa timin talk bout trini eh in class with them, and that how we flukes to be in de hex, yuh expect me too be like yea yea....all yuh is king...nahhh...dont buss up yuh mouth like that....how we flukes, if them was in we position, or we group them  wlda more than be in there....wham..cant repsect we talent too? And yes, it not "classy" to pick up that challenge...but as you said...now in my words...who vex loss! :beermug:

Another thing....their A versus our A...u mad...our A team, with the likes of Jones, Birchall, C. Edwards, Lawrence, Yorke....nahhh...sumn ha be wrong! and ur rite...they did dominate...against a VEry pooor playing grenada...but on ah realllll no sarcasm, hats off too Jamaica. cheers!
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: WestCoast on December 14, 2008, 10:37:24 PM
Yeah boy Elan...just imagine eh.....any who...

  GO GRENADA!!! 

Yuh tink jes MAYBE...BOTH TEAMS would trade places with T&T right now?

Tink there's ANY chance of dat?  8)
day go have to put ah HEX on demselves for that to happen :devil:
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: frico on December 15, 2008, 04:35:31 AM
Ah doh mind Yard winning dis crap but ah will have to put up wid the headline"Caribbean Kings"for 2 years or is it 1 year,the less the better.Jamaica need something and anything would do at the moment.
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: just cool on December 15, 2008, 04:57:51 AM
It isnt any sour grapes padnah...when man from there talking ah kinda outa timin talk bout trini eh in class with them, and that how we flukes to be in de hex, yuh expect me too be like yea yea....all yuh is king...nahhh...dont buss up yuh mouth like that....how we flukes, if them was in we position, or we group them  wlda more than be in there....wham..cant repsect we talent too? And yes, it not "classy" to pick up that challenge...but as you said...now in my words...who vex loss! :beermug:

Another thing....their A versus our A...u mad...our A team, with the likes of Jones, Birchall, C. Edwards, Lawrence, Yorke....nahhh...sumn ha be wrong! and ur rite...they did dominate...against a VEry pooor playing grenada...but on ah realllll no sarcasm, hats off too Jamaica. cheers!
BREDDREN i not fighting no body no war , and even though i understand where yuh comming from, as far as i'm concerned those same kinda yard man who yuh talking bout , i encounter them every day for the 20 someting yrs i traveling the globe.

 they always feel they better and more talented than every one else, but i dont let that stop me from being rightious towards others, especially their own kind, BC to every bias jamaician i met, i also meet damn decent gracious ones.

so when and where wiil the fackry end!!!!!!!!! BC to every action is an equal and opposite reaction. so are you a reactionary like every emotional subjective minority, or redneck bottom of the barrell thinker ?!!                                   positive
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: reggae-fan on December 15, 2008, 04:58:41 AM
It isnt any sour grapes padnah...when man from there talking ah kinda outa timin talk bout trini eh in class with them, and that how we flukes to be in de hex, yuh expect me too be like yea yea....all yuh is king...nahhh...dont buss up yuh mouth like that....how we flukes, if them was in we position, or we group them  wlda more than be in there....wham..cant repsect we talent too? And yes, it not "classy" to pick up that challenge...but as you said...now in my words...who vex loss! :beermug:

Another thing....their A versus our A...u mad...our A team, with the likes of Jones, Birchall, C. Edwards, Lawrence, Yorke....nahhh...sumn ha be wrong! and ur rite...they did dominate...against a VEry pooor playing grenada...but on ah realllll no sarcasm, hats off too Jamaica. cheers!

Sour grapes! Like I have said, the general consensus amongst Jamaicans is that being in with a chance of making it to the world cup finals carries more weight than playing Grenada for the title of Caribbean champions.

And anyone who follows CONCACAF football will tell you that Mex, Hon, USA, CRC will start overwhelming favorites to qualify for the world cup finals, even some of your own country-men holds that view.

lastly, it takes more than 11 players to make a good football program. Your so called "B" team that failed to spark in te Caribbean tournament had all of 5 world cup veterans in the starting line-up for christ sake. Coaches will tell you that the true strength of a football team lies in the strength of its bench.



Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: just cool on December 15, 2008, 05:04:05 AM
It isnt any sour grapes padnah...when man from there talking ah kinda outa timin talk bout trini eh in class with them, and that how we flukes to be in de hex, yuh expect me too be like yea yea....all yuh is king...nahhh...dont buss up yuh mouth like that....how we flukes, if them was in we position, or we group them  wlda more than be in there....wham..cant repsect we talent too? And yes, it not "classy" to pick up that challenge...but as you said...now in my words...who vex loss! :beermug:

Another thing....their A versus our A...u mad...our A team, with the likes of Jones, Birchall, C. Edwards, Lawrence, Yorke....nahhh...sumn ha be wrong! and ur rite...they did dominate...against a VEry pooor playing grenada...but on ah realllll no sarcasm, hats off too Jamaica. cheers!

Sour grapes! Like I have said, the general consensus amongst Jamaicans is that being in with a chance of making it to the world cup finals carries more weight than playing Grenada for the title of Caribbean champions.

And anyone who follows CONCACAF football will tell you that Mex, Hon, USA, CRC will start overwhelming favorites to qualify for the world cup finals, even some of your own country-men holds that view.

lastly, it takes more than 11 players to make a good football program. Your so called "B" team that failed to spark in te Caribbean tournament had all of 5 world cup veterans  in the starting line-up for christ sake. Coaches will tell you that the true strength of a football team lies in the strength of its bench.




1 world cup veteran against grenada( whitley) 3 against barbados ( whitley, avery john and cyd gray) and one against JA, whitley.
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: reggae-fan on December 15, 2008, 05:11:41 AM
Caribbean football real jokey yes....

Funny, you never say that when Jamaica was beating the likes of Mexico, Canada, Honduras. But I agree with you, Caribbean football is in a sad state when a relatively poor team like Grenada can be playing in a Caribbean cup finals at the expense of more accomplished teams like Cuba, haiti and T&T, all of which failed to impress in the current tournament. And even though Jamaica never got out of fitst gear all tournament, they were still able to walk away unbeaten.

T&T has also beaten the likes of Mexico, Canada & Honduras... and I still say that Caribbean football is jokey...

If you took the time to pay attention to the quality of our regional championship final (that you guys won today)...you'd know what I'm talking about...

I am not disagreeing with you that caribbean football is of a low standard...especially when you take into consideration the poor showing of supposedly better teams in Haiti, Cuba, T&T.

Jamaica players just showed up to collect the US$120K check...they never really got out of first gear the entire tournament.


If you say so breds... They didn't necessarily look like a smooth outfit coasting through the motions- more like the better of two scrappy Caribbean teams who needed the ball put on the penalty spot in order to hit the net in an amateur contest.... after watching this game I cringe at how poor T&T musta looked in this competition as well....cringe.

But y'all are the champs so yuh deserve to show off...though I'm not buying it.



Cornell Glenn, Whitley, Avery John, Cyd Gray, Philips are all players who have played for T&T at the highest level over the past years (some in Germany). Hyland, Daniel, James are all players that have been spken of highly on these very same forum. 



Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: reggae-fan on December 15, 2008, 05:14:10 AM
It isnt any sour grapes padnah...when man from there talking ah kinda outa timin talk bout trini eh in class with them, and that how we flukes to be in de hex, yuh expect me too be like yea yea....all yuh is king...nahhh...dont buss up yuh mouth like that....how we flukes, if them was in we position, or we group them  wlda more than be in there....wham..cant repsect we talent too? And yes, it not "classy" to pick up that challenge...but as you said...now in my words...who vex loss! :beermug:

Another thing....their A versus our A...u mad...our A team, with the likes of Jones, Birchall, C. Edwards, Lawrence, Yorke....nahhh...sumn ha be wrong! and ur rite...they did dominate...against a VEry pooor playing grenada...but on ah realllll no sarcasm, hats off too Jamaica. cheers!

Sour grapes! Like I have said, the general consensus amongst Jamaicans is that being in with a chance of making it to the world cup finals carries more weight than playing Grenada for the title of Caribbean champions.

And anyone who follows CONCACAF football will tell you that Mex, Hon, USA, CRC will start overwhelming favorites to qualify for the world cup finals, even some of your own country-men holds that view.

lastly, it takes more than 11 players to make a good football program. Your so called "B" team that failed to spark in te Caribbean tournament had all of 5 world cup veterans  in the starting line-up for christ sake. Coaches will tell you that the true strength of a football team lies in the strength of its bench.




1 world cup veteran against grenada( whitley) 3 against barbados ( whitley, avery john and cyd gray) and one against JA, whitley.

And what is your point? I suppose Cornell Glenn didnt take part in the tournament?
You just fell on your own sword.
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: lefty on December 15, 2008, 07:01:03 AM
It isnt any sour grapes padnah...when man from there talking ah kinda outa timin talk bout trini eh in class with them, and that how we flukes to be in de hex, yuh expect me too be like yea yea....all yuh is king...nahhh...dont buss up yuh mouth like that....how we flukes, if them was in we position, or we group them  wlda more than be in there....wham..cant repsect we talent too? And yes, it not "classy" to pick up that challenge...but as you said...now in my words...who vex loss! :beermug:

Another thing....their A versus our A...u mad...our A team, with the likes of Jones, Birchall, C. Edwards, Lawrence, Yorke....nahhh...sumn ha be wrong! and ur rite...they did dominate...against a VEry pooor playing grenada...but on ah realllll no sarcasm, hats off too Jamaica. cheers!

Sour grapes! Like I have said, the general consensus amongst Jamaicans is that being in with a chance of making it to the world cup finals carries more weight than playing Grenada for the title of Caribbean champions.

And anyone who follows CONCACAF football will tell you that Mex, Hon, USA, CRC will start overwhelming favorites to qualify for the world cup finals, even some of your own country-men holds that view.

lastly, it takes more than 11 players to make a good football program. Your so called "B" team that failed to spark in te Caribbean tournament had all of 5 world cup veterans  in the starting line-up for christ sake. Coaches will tell you that the true strength of a football team lies in the strength of its bench.




1 world cup veteran against grenada( whitley) 3 against barbados ( whitley, avery john and cyd gray) and one against JA, whitley.

And what is your point? I suppose Cornell Glenn didnt take part in the tournament?
You just fell on your own sword.

I think he's simply saying that they were never utilized collectively or consistently, as they should have
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: Sam on December 15, 2008, 07:24:20 AM
I saw the JAM vs GRE game and the level was very poor, imagine GRE beat T&T, makes me wonder how poor T&T played.

If I was a scout I wouldn't even bother coming to the Caribbean to scout any players, it would be a waste of time and money.

After Yorke and Latapy the Caribbean will never produce anther top players of that standard. No other caribbean born players ever play that high standard Yorke and Latapy played and its very sad what the future holds, from Martinique, to Cuba, to Suriname, Jamaica to Trinidad, football dead because for over a decade nothing has improve and further more the people incharge dont care to do much for the youths coming up...

Sooner or later ever caribbean team will be like Jamaica, IMPORT a foreign born team.
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: trini_stallion on December 15, 2008, 08:08:16 AM
It isnt any sour grapes padnah...when man from there talking ah kinda outa timin talk bout trini eh in class with them, and that how we flukes to be in de hex, yuh expect me too be like yea yea....all yuh is king...nahhh...dont buss up yuh mouth like that....how we flukes, if them was in we position, or we group them  wlda more than be in there....wham..cant repsect we talent too? And yes, it not "classy" to pick up that challenge...but as you said...now in my words...who vex loss! :beermug:

Another thing....their A versus our A...u mad...our A team, with the likes of Jones, Birchall, C. Edwards, Lawrence, Yorke....nahhh...sumn ha be wrong! and ur rite...they did dominate...against a VEry pooor playing grenada...but on ah realllll no sarcasm, hats off too Jamaica. cheers!
BREDDREN i not fighting no body no war , and even though i understand where yuh comming from, as far as i'm concerned those same kinda yard man who yuh talking bout , i encounter them every day for the 20 someting yrs i traveling the globe.

 they always feel they better and more talented than every one else, but i dont let that stop me from being rightious towards others, especially their own kind, BC to every bias jamaician i met, i also meet damn decent gracious ones.

so when and where wiil the fackry end!!!!!!!!! BC to every action is an equal and opposite reaction. so are you a reactionary like every emotional subjective minority, or redneck bottom of the barrell thinker ?!!                                   positive


sense...its all in good fun tho! :beermug: nun personal
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: trini_stallion on December 15, 2008, 08:09:17 AM
It isnt any sour grapes padnah...when man from there talking ah kinda outa timin talk bout trini eh in class with them, and that how we flukes to be in de hex, yuh expect me too be like yea yea....all yuh is king...nahhh...dont buss up yuh mouth like that....how we flukes, if them was in we position, or we group them  wlda more than be in there....wham..cant repsect we talent too? And yes, it not "classy" to pick up that challenge...but as you said...now in my words...who vex loss! :beermug:

Another thing....their A versus our A...u mad...our A team, with the likes of Jones, Birchall, C. Edwards, Lawrence, Yorke....nahhh...sumn ha be wrong! and ur rite...they did dominate...against a VEry pooor playing grenada...but on ah realllll no sarcasm, hats off too Jamaica. cheers!

Sour grapes! Like I have said, the general consensus amongst Jamaicans is that being in with a chance of making it to the world cup finals carries more weight than playing Grenada for the title of Caribbean champions.

And anyone who follows CONCACAF football will tell you that Mex, Hon, USA, CRC will start overwhelming favorites to qualify for the world cup finals, even some of your own country-men holds that view.

lastly, it takes more than 11 players to make a good football program. Your so called "B" team that failed to spark in te Caribbean tournament had all of 5 world cup veterans  in the starting line-up for christ sake. Coaches will tell you that the true strength of a football team lies in the strength of its bench.




1 world cup veteran against grenada( whitley) 3 against barbados ( whitley, avery john and cyd gray) and one against JA, whitley.

And what is your point? I suppose Cornell Glenn didnt take part in the tournament?
You just fell on your own sword.

Yuh talking shyttt, shytt ah tell yuh, blasted shyttt! :beermug:
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: Big Magician on December 15, 2008, 08:20:24 AM
HAWK TWO
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: jamaica2099 on December 15, 2008, 10:00:18 AM
Ah doh mind Yard winning dis crap but ah will have to put up wid the headline"Caribbean Kings"for 2 years or is it 1 year,the less the better.Jamaica need something and anything would do at the moment.
Ironic!!!!!! Isn't it. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: jamaica2099 on December 15, 2008, 10:05:56 AM
It isnt any sour grapes padnah...when man from there talking ah kinda outa timin talk bout trini eh in class with them, and that how we flukes to be in de hex, yuh expect me too be like yea yea....all yuh is king...nahhh...dont buss up yuh mouth like that....how we flukes, if them was in we position, or we group them  wlda more than be in there....wham..cant repsect we talent too? And yes, it not "classy" to pick up that challenge...but as you said...now in my words...who vex loss! :beermug:

Another thing....their A versus our A...u mad...our A team, with the likes of Jones, Birchall, C. Edwards, Lawrence, Yorke....nahhh...sumn ha be wrong! and ur rite...they did dominate...against a VEry pooor playing grenada...but on ah realllll no sarcasm, hats off too Jamaica. cheers!

Sour grapes! Like I have said, the general consensus amongst Jamaicans is that being in with a chance of making it to the world cup finals carries more weight than playing Grenada for the title of Caribbean champions.

And anyone who follows CONCACAF football will tell you that Mex, Hon, USA, CRC will start overwhelming favorites to qualify for the world cup finals, even some of your own country-men holds that view.

lastly, it takes more than 11 players to make a good football program. Your so called "B" team that failed to spark in te Caribbean tournament had all of 5 world cup veterans  in the starting line-up for christ sake. Coaches will tell you that the true strength of a football team lies in the strength of its bench.




1 world cup veteran against grenada( whitley) 3 against barbados ( whitley, avery john and cyd gray) and one against JA, whitley.
Well! Mutarana did say the day after T&T were in the HEX that he was coming to win the Digicel Cup in Jamaica with the best T&T team. ::)
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: jamaica2099 on December 15, 2008, 10:12:13 AM
I saw the JAM vs GRE game and the level was very poor, imagine GRE beat T&T, makes me wonder how poor T&T played.

If I was a scout I wouldn't even bother coming to the Caribbean to scout any players, it would be a waste of time and money.

After Yorke and Latapy the Caribbean will never produce anther top players of that standard. No other caribbean born players ever play that high standard Yorke and Latapy played and its very sad what the future holds, from Martinique, to Cuba, to Suriname, Jamaica to Trinidad, football dead because for over a decade nothing has improve and further more the people incharge dont care to do much for the youths coming up...

Sooner or later ever caribbean team will be like Jamaica, IMPORT a foreign born team.
Foreign born.  ??? ??? :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: Every Reggae Boy in the Digicel Cup are 100% born and bred Jamaican. Even the two coaches and the entire staff. ;D ;D
Man! That's really a bunch of sour grapes.   
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: jai john on December 15, 2008, 10:15:43 AM
This happened already folks and at the time I would have given anything for us to be in the next round ..we beat Jamaica to win the caribbean championship but they beat us to progress in the world cup. I prefer where we are and I give kudos to Jamaica for what they have achieved. jamaica beat who reach de final ...it eh dem fault that is was grenada ! We lost to Grenada ..unlike others I blaming de players nolt de coach !..no way Grenada beating dat same team if man was playing for dey country.
Unlike us jamaica always play with heart and soul in every sport.....unless and until we change we go forever be behind de eight ball ..no matter who is de coach.
When maradona took his first session man was expecting big coaching drills and ting ...he spent most of the time talking about what it meant to wear de Argentina shirt...it disappointed many reporters who were looking for a big scoop .....well many missed the big scoop !
Sometimes i wonder if dat is not what we missing ...we draw with Bermuda at home yet we beat dem in bermuda..we draw with Bahrain at home yet we beat them in Bahrain ...we always seem to want to put ourselves in ah must win situation ..just my view
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: lefty on December 15, 2008, 10:22:13 AM
This happened already folks and at the time I would have given anything for us to be in the next round ..we beat Jamaica to win the caribbean championship but they beat us to progress in the world cup. I prefer where we are and I give kudos to Jamaica for what they have achieved. jamaica beat who reach de final ...it eh dem fault that is was grenada ! We lost to Grenada ..unlike others I blaming de players nolt de coach !..no way Grenada beating dat same team if man was playing for dey country.
Unlike us jamaica always play with heart and soul in every sport.....unless and until we change we go forever be behind de eight ball ..no matter who is de coach.
When maradona took his first session man was expecting big coaching drills and ting ...he spent most of the time talking about what it meant to wear de Argentina shirt...it disappointed many reporters who were looking for a big scoop .....well many missed the big scoop !
Sometimes i wonder if dat is not what we missing ...we draw with Bermuda at home yet we beat dem in bermuda..we draw with Bahrain at home yet we beat them in Bahrain ...we always seem to want to put ourselves in ah must win situation ..just my view

to re-iterate, fullashit!
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: trini_stallion on December 15, 2008, 10:28:05 AM
Ah doh mind Yard winning dis crap but ah will have to put up wid the headline"Caribbean Kings"for 2 years or is it 1 year,the less the better.Jamaica need something and anything would do at the moment.
Ironic!!!!!! Isn't it. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

hehehe...sense! :beermug:
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: NUFF on December 15, 2008, 10:53:23 AM
This happened already folks and at the time I would have given anything for us to be in the next round ..we beat Jamaica to win the caribbean championship but they beat us to progress in the world cup. I prefer where we are and I give kudos to Jamaica for what they have achieved. jamaica beat who reach de final ...it eh dem fault that is was grenada ! We lost to Grenada ..unlike others I blaming de players nolt de coach !..no way Grenada beating dat same team if man was playing for dey country.
Unlike us jamaica always play with heart and soul in every sport.....unless and until we change we go forever be behind de eight ball ..no matter who is de coach.
When maradona took his first session man was expecting big coaching drills and ting ...he spent most of the time talking about what it meant to wear de Argentina shirt...it disappointed many reporters who were looking for a big scoop .....well many missed the big scoop !
Sometimes i wonder if dat is not what we missing ...we draw with Bermuda at home yet we beat dem in bermuda..we draw with Bahrain at home yet we beat them in Bahrain ...we always seem to want to put ourselves in ah must win situation ..just my view

to re-iterate, fullashit!

Why is dat shit.  I agree with him that de players have to take part of the responsibility for us losing.  I am in no way excusing the coaches but when players show no pride and no fighting spirit they should be blamed.
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: capodetutticapi on December 15, 2008, 12:10:14 PM
well DDC come and gone,let de yardies stay home and watch we play in de hex now.on to south afreeekkkkaaa.
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: lefty on December 15, 2008, 12:24:48 PM
This happened already folks and at the time I would have given anything for us to be in the next round ..we beat Jamaica to win the caribbean championship but they beat us to progress in the world cup. I prefer where we are and I give kudos to Jamaica for what they have achieved. jamaica beat who reach de final ...it eh dem fault that is was grenada ! We lost to Grenada ..unlike others I blaming de players nolt de coach !..no way Grenada beating dat same team if man was playing for dey country.
Unlike us jamaica always play with heart and soul in every sport.....unless and until we change we go forever be behind de eight ball ..no matter who is de coach.
When maradona took his first session man was expecting big coaching drills and ting ...he spent most of the time talking about what it meant to wear de Argentina shirt...it disappointed many reporters who were looking for a big scoop .....well many missed the big scoop !
Sometimes i wonder if dat is not what we missing ...we draw with Bermuda at home yet we beat dem in bermuda..we draw with Bahrain at home yet we beat them in Bahrain ...we always seem to want to put ourselves in ah must win situation ..just my view

to re-iterate, fullashit!

Why is dat shit.  I agree with him that de players have to take part of the responsibility for us losing.  I am in no way excusing the coaches but when players show no pride and no fighting spirit they should be blamed.

 its shit simply because he constantly seeks to remove the coaching from footing part of the blame, which in my view is shortsighted and just plain wrong.
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: jai john on December 15, 2008, 12:44:31 PM
This happened already folks and at the time I would have given anything for us to be in the next round ..we beat Jamaica to win the caribbean championship but they beat us to progress in the world cup. I prefer where we are and I give kudos to Jamaica for what they have achieved. jamaica beat who reach de final ...it eh dem fault that is was grenada ! We lost to Grenada ..unlike others I blaming de players nolt de coach !..no way Grenada beating dat same team if man was playing for dey country. Unlike us jamaica always play with heart and soul in every sport.....unless and until we change we go forever be behind de eight ball ..no matter who is de coach.When maradona took his first session man was expecting big coaching drills and ting ...he spent most of the time talking about what it meant to wear de Argentina shirt...it disappointed many reporters who were looking for a big scoop .....well many missed the big scoop !Sometimes i wonder if dat is not what we missing ...we draw with Bermuda at home yet we beat dem in bermuda..we draw with Bahrain at home yet we beat them in Bahrain ...we always seem to want to put ourselves in ah must win situation ..just my view
to re-iterate, fullashit!
Why is dat shit.  I agree with him that de players have to take part of the responsibility for us losing.  I am in no way excusing the coaches but when players show no pride and no fighting spirit they should be blamed.
 its shit simply because he constantly seeks to remove the coaching from footing part of the blame, which in my view is shortsighted and just plain wrong.
he eh constantly seeking to remove blame from de coaches any more dan he seeking to blame the players for everything ...its just dat for games against teams like Grenada , bermuda etc. especially with professional players in the ranks ...I eh blaming the coaches. Like you never hear of players being docked wages for poor performance before ..it happens you know ....in our situation every time we fail ...Blame de coach ! fire de coach ! Yet de same players with de same coach win in ah return ..how you explain dat ? Is it that the tell them or show dem something that he kept hidden before or that the players stepped up ? You tell me .
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: jamaica2099 on December 15, 2008, 03:27:07 PM
well DDC come and gone,let de yardies stay home and watch we play in de hex now.on to south afreeekkkkaaa.
And I for one will be watching all the CONCACAF WC qualifiers and see T&T and El Salvador's dream of being in the 2010 World Cup in south afreeekkkkaaa all go up in smoke.

Then for those Trinis who said the Digicel Cup and the Gold Cup are insignificent!!!!!! Well. 8) 8)

Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: ON DE BLOCK on December 15, 2008, 05:51:18 PM
well DDC come and gone,let de yardies stay home and watch we play in de hex now.on to south afreeekkkkaaa.
And I for one will be watching all the CONCACAF WC qualifiers and see T&T and El Salvador's dream of being in the 2010 World Cup in south afreeekkkkaaa all go up in smoke.

Then for those Trinis who said the Digicel Cup and the Gold Cup are insignificent!!!!!! Well. 8) 8)



i always notice that when other islands wish for our failure the Lord always makes us rise above that, i will enjoy reading your post when we qualify for south africa.
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: jamaica2099 on December 15, 2008, 06:35:24 PM
well DDC come and gone,let de yardies stay home and watch we play in de hex now.on to south afreeekkkkaaa.
And I for one will be watching all the CONCACAF WC qualifiers and see T&T and El Salvador's dream of being in the 2010 World Cup in south afreeekkkkaaa all go up in smoke.

Then for those Trinis who said the Digicel Cup and the Gold Cup are insignificent!!!!!! Well. 8) 8)


i always notice that when other islands wish for our failure the Lord always makes us rise above that, i will enjoy reading your post when we qualify for south africa.
[/quoteGod gave man the power to think and do things for themselves. He doesn't take sides or else T&T would have won the Digicel Cup and be a major football powerhouse of the World. :angel:

Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: just cool on December 15, 2008, 06:54:30 PM
It isnt any sour grapes padnah...when man from there talking ah kinda outa timin talk bout trini eh in class with them, and that how we flukes to be in de hex, yuh expect me too be like yea yea....all yuh is king...nahhh...dont buss up yuh mouth like that....how we flukes, if them was in we position, or we group them  wlda more than be in there....wham..cant repsect we talent too? And yes, it not "classy" to pick up that challenge...but as you said...now in my words...who vex loss! :beermug:

Another thing....their A versus our A...u mad...our A team, with the likes of Jones, Birchall, C. Edwards, Lawrence, Yorke....nahhh...sumn ha be wrong! and ur rite...they did dominate...against a VEry pooor playing grenada...but on ah realllll no sarcasm, hats off too Jamaica. cheers!

Sour grapes! Like I have said, the general consensus amongst Jamaicans is that being in with a chance of making it to the world cup finals carries more weight than playing Grenada for the title of Caribbean champions.

And anyone who follows CONCACAF football will tell you that Mex, Hon, USA, CRC will start overwhelming favorites to qualify for the world cup finals, even some of your own country-men holds that view.

lastly, it takes more than 11 players to make a good football program. Your so called "B" team that failed to spark in te Caribbean tournament had all of 5 world cup veterans  in the starting line-up for christ sake. Coaches will tell you that the true strength of a football team lies in the strength of its bench.




1 world cup veteran against grenada( whitley) 3 against barbados ( whitley, avery john and cyd gray) and one against JA, whitley.

And what is your point? I suppose Cornell Glenn didnt take part in the tournament?
You just fell on your own sword.
Fell on what sword!!!!! yuh feel i'm one ah these lil boys on here who like to argue fackry or what!! man just here to discuss ah lil football and ease the frustration of life, after all football is ah pass time.

 BTW, ppl does forget, so isn't it possible for me to forget about glenn?                                       positive.
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: Coop's on December 15, 2008, 07:01:03 PM
This happened already folks and at the time I would have given anything for us to be in the next round ..we beat Jamaica to win the caribbean championship but they beat us to progress in the world cup. I prefer where we are and I give kudos to Jamaica for what they have achieved. jamaica beat who reach de final ...it eh dem fault that is was grenada ! We lost to Grenada ..unlike others I blaming de players nolt de coach !..no way Grenada beating dat same team if man was playing for dey country.
Unlike us jamaica always play with heart and soul in every sport.....unless and until we change we go forever be behind de eight ball ..no matter who is de coach.
When maradona took his first session man was expecting big coaching drills and ting ...he spent most of the time talking about what it meant to wear de Argentina shirt...it disappointed many reporters who were looking for a big scoop .....well many missed the big scoop !
Sometimes i wonder if dat is not what we missing ...we draw with Bermuda at home yet we beat dem in bermuda..we draw with Bahrain at home yet we beat them in Bahrain ...we always seem to want to put ourselves in ah must win situation ..just my view
         :applause: :applause: :applause: well said,boss post.
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: just cool on December 15, 2008, 07:07:33 PM
It isnt any sour grapes padnah...when man from there talking ah kinda outa timin talk bout trini eh in class with them, and that how we flukes to be in de hex, yuh expect me too be like yea yea....all yuh is king...nahhh...dont buss up yuh mouth like that....how we flukes, if them was in we position, or we group them  wlda more than be in there....wham..cant repsect we talent too? And yes, it not "classy" to pick up that challenge...but as you said...now in my words...who vex loss! :beermug:

Another thing....their A versus our A...u mad...our A team, with the likes of Jones, Birchall, C. Edwards, Lawrence, Yorke....nahhh...sumn ha be wrong! and ur rite...they did dominate...against a VEry pooor playing grenada...but on ah realllll no sarcasm, hats off too Jamaica. cheers!
Breds , them fellas beat ah 1st team mexico,and hunduras! plus they draw and beat canada, and was very unlucky not to qualify.

 we catch we royal nenen to beat ah 2nd string USA team and failed to put away guatemala. ah mean the facts speaks for it self, do you really think we could beat ah full strenght Jamaica. IMO they have ah better unit than us.
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: Boodsy on December 15, 2008, 07:07:59 PM
This happened already folks and at the time I would have given anything for us to be in the next round ..we beat Jamaica to win the caribbean championship but they beat us to progress in the world cup. I prefer where we are and I give kudos to Jamaica for what they have achieved. jamaica beat who reach de final ...it eh dem fault that is was grenada ! We lost to Grenada ..unlike others I blaming de players nolt de coach !..no way Grenada beating dat same team if man was playing for dey country.
Unlike us jamaica always play with heart and soul in every sport.....unless and until we change we go forever be behind de eight ball ..no matter who is de coach.
When maradona took his first session man was expecting big coaching drills and ting ...he spent most of the time talking about what it meant to wear de Argentina shirt...it disappointed many reporters who were looking for a big scoop .....well many missed the big scoop !
Sometimes i wonder if dat is not what we missing ...we draw with Bermuda at home yet we beat dem in bermuda..we draw with Bahrain at home yet we beat them in Bahrain ...we always seem to want to put ourselves in ah must win situation ..just my view

just ah lil correction...Bermuda beat us 2-1 here at home.
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: kaliman2006 on December 15, 2008, 09:02:54 PM
Well, just so hopefully this matter can be put to rest, I respect the credentials of the current Jamaican squad.

They play well as a unit and play the game the way it is supposed to be played. As I have argued on here before, fellas cyah be on here dissing the Jamaican team and not expect ah response. So doh get vex when men like Lionpaw et al. come on here to defend the national honour of their team.

The only time in my football memory that T&T was clearly a superior team to Jamaica was in the early-mid 90s (despite the times that Jamaica would periodically beat us). In the late 90s and in the millenium, Jamaica has caught up with us, along with other Caribbean teams as well.

Ah know we does get carried away on here sometimes (I have been guilty of this offence on occasion. read my last comments on the T&T-Grenada thread), but we have to respect Jamaica as a genuine footballing force in the contemporary Caribbean game.

I will always favour T&T, but respect the state of the game in Yard.

Jes my two cents.
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: elan on December 15, 2008, 11:58:20 PM
This happened already folks and at the time I would have given anything for us to be in the next round ..we beat Jamaica to win the caribbean championship but they beat us to progress in the world cup. I prefer where we are and I give kudos to Jamaica for what they have achieved. jamaica beat who reach de final ...it eh dem fault that is was grenada ! We lost to Grenada ..unlike others I blaming de players nolt de coach !..no way Grenada beating dat same team if man was playing for dey country.
Unlike us jamaica always play with heart and soul in every sport.....unless and until we change we go forever be behind de eight ball ..no matter who is de coach.
When maradona took his first session man was expecting big coaching drills and ting ...he spent most of the time talking about what it meant to wear de Argentina shirt...it disappointed many reporters who were looking for a big scoop .....well many missed the big scoop !
Sometimes i wonder if dat is not what we missing ...we draw with Bermuda at home yet we beat dem in bermuda..we draw with Bahrain at home yet we beat them in Bahrain ...we always seem to want to put ourselves in ah must win situation ..just my view
         :applause: :applause: :applause: well said,boss post.


So in y'all opinion, what is the role of the coach? Why have a coach if the players are responsible for themselves?
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: lefty on December 16, 2008, 04:51:56 AM
It isnt any sour grapes padnah...when man from there talking ah kinda outa timin talk bout trini eh in class with them, and that how we flukes to be in de hex, yuh expect me too be like yea yea....all yuh is king...nahhh...dont buss up yuh mouth like that....how we flukes, if them was in we position, or we group them  wlda more than be in there....wham..cant repsect we talent too? And yes, it not "classy" to pick up that challenge...but as you said...now in my words...who vex loss! :beermug:

Another thing....their A versus our A...u mad...our A team, with the likes of Jones, Birchall, C. Edwards, Lawrence, Yorke....nahhh...sumn ha be wrong! and ur rite...they did dominate...against a VEry pooor playing grenada...but on ah realllll no sarcasm, hats off too Jamaica. cheers!
Breds , them fellas beat ah 1st team mexico,and hunduras! plus they draw and beat canada, and was very unlucky not to qualify.

 we catch we royal nenen to beat ah 2nd string USA team and failed to put away guatemala. ah mean the facts speaks for it self, do you really think we could beat ah full strenght Jamaica. IMO they have ah better unit   than us.

see that word right there, ensuring that we have that is the coach responsibility, the body can't function unless it knows what the brain is doing, remember this is not the strike squad days when everybody played basically in the same vein and man could just fall in and maybe click, its a different landscape now styles vary and coaching between clubs vary, dem fellas have to be in group long enough to understand each other, if not in days then playing and practice time, how else are they supposed to gell how else are they to be well drilled and tactically sound. A team is and should be a collective, a sum of it's parts, but won't simple add itself up at the drop of a hat when the parts continually change with no good reason.
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: reggae-fan on December 16, 2008, 08:32:35 AM
see that word right there, ensuring that we have that is the coach responsibility, the body can't function unless it knows what the brain is doing, remember this is not the strike squad days when everybody played basically in the same vein and man could just fall in and maybe click, its a different landscape now styles vary and coaching between clubs vary, dem fellas have to be in group long enough to understand each other, if not in days then playing and practice time, how else are they supposed to gell how else are they to be well drilled and tactically sound. A team is and should be a collective, a sum of it's parts, but won't simple add itself up at the drop of a hat when the parts continually change with no good reason.

Coaches will always be blamed whenever a team does poorly, just like they will be crowned Kings whenever a team achieves. Beenhakker is a legend in T&T today because of success with T&T...Simoes on the other hand was god in Jamaica post 1998...only to be alienated and riduculed this time round when he failed to get us favorable results away in Mexico and Honduras...which eventually resulted in him being sacked.

Maturana is a proven coach, highly respected in South America. But the football culture there is way different from the Caribbean. Bora was a highly successful coach in China, Mexico, USA...but just wasnt right for Jamaica, where he also got fired from his job. Simoes again had a very successful season with Coritiba in Brazil last year getting them to the Brazilian top flight before failing in Jamaica. Now he is back in Brazil doing a good job at Flumenense. I believe the consensus is that he did a very poor job while at the helm in T&T as well. You get the picture.

Then Whitmore took over Jamaica and had us beating Canada, Mexico, Honduras...whitmore perhaps knows the Jamaica football culture better than any of the more accomplished coaches before him. Sven is struggling with Mexico.

Latapy should be given the reigns of the T&T job.

Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: 100% Barataria on December 16, 2008, 08:46:42 AM
see that word right there, ensuring that we have that is the coach responsibility, the body can't function unless it knows what the brain is doing, remember this is not the strike squad days when everybody played basically in the same vein and man could just fall in and maybe click, its a different landscape now styles vary and coaching between clubs vary, dem fellas have to be in group long enough to understand each other, if not in days then playing and practice time, how else are they supposed to gell how else are they to be well drilled and tactically sound. A team is and should be a collective, a sum of it's parts, but won't simple add itself up at the drop of a hat when the parts continually change with no good reason.

Coaches will always be blamed whenever a team does poorly, just like they will be crowned Kings whenever a team achieves. Beenhakker is a legend in T&T today because of success with T&T...Simoes on the other hand was god in Jamaica post 1998...only to be alienated and riduculed this time round when he failed to get us favorable results away in Mexico and Honduras...which eventually resulted in him being sacked.

Maturana is a proven coach, highly respected in South America. But the football culture there is way different from the Caribbean. Bora was a highly successful coach in China, Mexico, USA...but just wasnt right for Jamaica, where he also got fired from his job. Simoes again had a very successful season with Coritiba in Brazil last year getting them to the Brazilian top flight before failing in Jamaica. Now he is back in Brazil doing a good job at Flumenense. I believe the consensus is that he did a very poor job while at the helm in T&T as well. You get the picture.

Then Whitmore took over Jamaica and had us beating Canada, Mexico, Honduras...whitmore perhaps knows the Jamaica football culture better than any of the more accomplished coaches before him. Sven is struggling with Mexico.

Latapy should be given the reigns of the T&T job.


Good post RF, congrats
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: lefty on December 16, 2008, 08:59:44 AM
ditto
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: jai john on December 16, 2008, 12:00:07 PM
see that word right there, ensuring that we have that is the coach responsibility, the body can't function unless it knows what the brain is doing, remember this is not the strike squad days when everybody played basically in the same vein and man could just fall in and maybe click, its a different landscape now styles vary and coaching between clubs vary, dem fellas have to be in group long enough to understand each other, if not in days then playing and practice time, how else are they supposed to gell how else are they to be well drilled and tactically sound. A team is and should be a collective, a sum of it's parts, but won't simple add itself up at the drop of a hat when the parts continually change with no good reason.

Coaches will always be blamed whenever a team does poorly, just like they will be crowned Kings whenever a team achieves. Beenhakker is a legend in T&T today because of success with T&T...Simoes on the other hand was god in Jamaica post 1998...only to be alienated and riduculed this time round when he failed to get us favorable results away in Mexico and Honduras...which eventually resulted in him being sacked.

Maturana is a proven coach, highly respected in South America. But the football culture there is way different from the Caribbean. Bora was a highly successful coach in China, Mexico, USA...but just wasnt right for Jamaica, where he also got fired from his job. Simoes again had a very successful season with Coritiba in Brazil last year getting them to the Brazilian top flight before failing in Jamaica. Now he is back in Brazil doing a good job at Flumenense. I believe the consensus is that he did a very poor job while at the helm in T&T as well. You get the picture.

Then Whitmore took over Jamaica and had us beating Canada, Mexico, Honduras...whitmore perhaps knows the Jamaica football culture better than any of the more accomplished coaches before him. Sven is struggling with Mexico.

Latapy should be given the reigns of the T&T job.


you might have a point here , but i would wait until our first game of the hex to make such a drastic change. We are assuming that Latapy has good people skills. He certainly has played under some top coaches including jose mourinho but he has not yet been given the mantle for any team.
Trinidadadians are real funny you know thay can unite to get rid of someone but having done that they then self destruct ...we have evidence of that in all walks of life here. That is my biggest fear. The father figure image may well be what's keeping us together right now ..I eh sure how men who get bench under latapy go react. remember one man done say he eh coming home to bench ? ..and he eh no big star !
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: jamaica98 on December 17, 2008, 04:58:36 AM
I hope T&T do well in the qualifiers and at a minimum end up in the playoff against the SA 5th place team.  Don't get me wrong, I will not be dinking Carib or wearing red and black while watching their games, but I certainly will not be here gloating if they do not perform well in the Hex.  For the regions credibility we need a competitive T&T.  T&T did screw up big time by not qualifying for the Gold Cup (a tournament I could care less about).  Competitive games against the same teams playing in the final round would be more beneficial, not to mention financially less of a burden (yeah, yeah, Jack's and T&T's money...yadda, yadda) on the team.

Here is my prediction - T&T will get in under one of two situations. 
1.  Cuba will be (or should) banned if they cant guarantee that they will have a full strength squad through out the tournament.  To have a situation where half the Cuban team run off once they land in the US and play with a weakened team (all relative here) makes a mockery of the tourney. 

2. Grenada will show some Caribbean solidarity and give up their spot (I mean they gave y'all Sparrow- why not a spot in the 3rd rate tournament).

Come on Jack do your thing  ;)

One final though, as I watch the DCC presentation and looked on as Jack and Burrell were standing next to each other, don't know why, but it was like word association and the first thing that came to mind was "big tief, likkle tief"  ;D
Good luck T&T  :beermug:
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: reggae-fan on December 17, 2008, 09:55:29 AM
Here is my prediction - T&T will get in under one of two situations. 
1.  Cuba will be (or should) banned if they cant guarantee that they will have a full strength squad through out the tournament.  To have a situation where half the Cuban team run off once they land in the US and play with a weakened team (all relative here) makes a mockery of the tourney. 

2. Grenada will show some Caribbean solidarity and give up their spot (I mean they gave y'all Sparrow- why not a spot in the 3rd rate tournament).


I cant see the Grenadian players willingly giving up their chance to showcase their talent to the world at the Gold Cup. This is big for them. I am sure players like Jsaon roberts, Shalrie Jospeh etc will be looking forward to it. Same for Cuba (defections or no defections). the players worked hard, it would be a shame of Jack Warner took this away from them in favor of his country men.

Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: lefty on December 17, 2008, 10:03:59 AM
Here is my prediction - T&T will get in under one of two situations. 
1.  Cuba will be (or should) banned if they cant guarantee that they will have a full strength squad through out the tournament.  To have a situation where half the Cuban team run off once they land in the US and play with a weakened team (all relative here) makes a mockery of the tourney. 

2. Grenada will show some Caribbean solidarity and give up their spot (I mean they gave y'all Sparrow- why not a spot in the 3rd rate tournament).


I cant see the Grenadian players willingly giving up their chance to showcase their talent to the world atthe Gold Cup. This is bug for them. Same for Cuba (defections or no defections). the players worked hard, it would be a shame of Jack Warner took this away from them in favor of his country men.



have to agree with u there.
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: NUFF on December 17, 2008, 10:07:20 AM
I won't say that Simoes did a poor job with T&T.  He really didn't have enough time for us to make a good assessment.
Title: Re: Grenada vs Jamaica in Caribbean final ...........
Post by: Trin on December 17, 2008, 10:27:13 AM
Here is my prediction - T&T will get in under one of two situations. 
1.  Cuba will be (or should) banned if they cant guarantee that they will have a full strength squad through out the tournament.  To have a situation where half the Cuban team run off once they land in the US and play with a weakened team (all relative here) makes a mockery of the tourney. 

2. Grenada will show some Caribbean solidarity and give up their spot (I mean they gave y'all Sparrow- why not a spot in the 3rd rate tournament).


Thats one poison apple I wouldn't want. We would never hear the end of that from all of CONCACAF for one and two we simply doh deserve to be there after that pile we lay on the fields in Jamaica.

I cant see the Grenadian players willingly giving up their chance to showcase their talent to the world atthe Gold Cup. This is bug for them. Same for Cuba (defections or no defections). the players worked hard, it would be a shame of Jack Warner took this away from them in favor of his country men.



have to agree with u there.
Title: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: weary1969 on June 07, 2009, 11:52:42 PM
Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach

THERE'S nothing like the sweet taste of victory, especially when it's long in coming.

That the game-winning goal came in the last minute made it even sweeter.

Keammar Daley's flunked left-footed shot from 15 yards literally crawled to Panamanian goalkeeper Luis Mejia, then bobbled over his clumsy effort and into the goal to end an enigmatic four-decade winless senior team football record for Jamaica over Panama.

The goal made a winning 3-2 scoreline for the Reggae Boyz, sending the nearly three-quarters full stadium into a frenzy for the long-awaited victory over its bogey team.

Jermaine Johnson (44th), Devon Hodges (50th and Daley (90th) scored for Jamaica, while Blas Perez (12th) and Luis Tejada (81st) scored for Panama.

BARNES LEAVING

Also, the victory marked the end of an unbeaten coaching stint by John Barnes, who will be leaving to take up an offer with English League Two club Tranmere Rovers, where Jamaican central defender Ian 'Pepe' Goodison is attached.
Barnes announced in a post-game press conference that he'll be taking up duties with the British club next month. Barnes contract was slated to run until the end of next month's CONCACAF Gold Cup. He officially took up duties at the Digicel Caribbean Championship in December and appeared to want to fulfil that contract.

"Ideally, I'd loved to have stayed for the Gold Cup, but I respect the decision of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) in giving Theodore Whitmore sufficient time to prepare the team for what will be a tremendous task," Barnes said.

Whitmore takes over as head coach immediately.

HARD-NOSED FRIENDLY

It was a real hard-nosed friendly international, with none of the teams giving any quarters and it was not surprising that it came to a hot-tempered finish, highlighted by the red card being shown to Jermaine Johnson and Panama's captain, Felipe Baloy, for an injury-time scuffle that looked likely to escalate into a brawl, as players from both teams faced off in much the same way they went about the contest - nobody backing down.

At the outset, the physical play of Panama literally threw the Reggae Boyz off their feet as the Central Americans asserted early command and generally made it very difficult for Jamaica to maintain possession, not only with their strength but defensive formations.

Jamaica's defence was badly out of position and it allowed Perez an easy passage to score the game's opening goal at the 12th minute.

Goalkeeper Duwayne Kerr's long clearance was headed back into mid-pitch. Panama got possession and a pass was relayed to Perez, standing between the central defenders, who were about 15 metres apart. The forward proceeded towards goal and dismissed a desperate challenge from full back Demar Phillips, who had played him onside initially, then powered a shot from near 15 yards past the diving Kerr.

The goal injected more life into Jamaica and for a brief spell, they forced a series of threatening plays in and around the Panama goal area.

Hodges, getting his first senior team start, struck a shot from 25 yards that forced a diving save from Mejia and later, hard-kicking Rodolph Austin had a blast off a free kick deflected over goal.

Soon afterwards, Jamaica got a great chance to level when Phillips' cross to the back post was headed back to the feet of an unmarked Austin, but he leaned back too much and skied the chance from six yards.

Jamaica equalised at the 44th minute with a magnificent solo effort from Jermaine Johnson.

On an incisive and very decisive dribble, he cut through the heart of the Panamanian defence with great pace as he motored approximately 65 yards to the top of the penalty box, then nailed a perfectly placed grounder just inside the goalpost, bringing roars of approval from an audience, which had long craved for the finish.

Energised, they carried that momentum into the second half and almost went ahead when Rafe Wolfe dribbled inside from left then cut back the ball along the ground to Hodges. His shot from nine yards was saved by Mejia. It really should have scored.

Within a minute, the Premier League's leading hit man proved he deserved his chance by atoning for that miss with his first Jamaica goal at the 50th minute.

Campbell-Ryce crossed from the right and goalkeeper Mejia spilled the catch at the back post, as he collided with two of his defenders. Like a panther who had seen the moment he long craved arise, Hodges pounced and lashed the loose ball with much venom into the other side of the goal.

Both teams lifted gear and Jamaica responded, which led the way to open attacking. In the see-saw flow, both teams got off shots on each other's goal, with Luton Shelton, Jamal Campbell-Ryce and Johnson, who was menacing all night long, getting decent efforts to score; and Escobar and Tejada doing the same at the other end.

Panama eventually broke the ice when Tejada got between central defenders Desmond Breakenridge and Damion Stewart to rocket a header past Kerr at the 81st minute, sending the crowd into silence.

They had one last roar in the bag though, and let it out when Daley, who had just missed a put-back off a save from Nicholas Addlery's neat flick, got a lucky bump on his shot to end the long wait for a sweet victory against Panama.

Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lefty on June 08, 2009, 03:14:20 AM
y dey didn't give whitmore in d fuss place, watch an' see dih go some foreigner again and push whitmore in d backround AGAIN.....................GIVE D MAN AH GOOD RUN NAH, i feel he deserve at least dat.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 08, 2009, 04:47:52 AM
He overs Jamaica for a Div. 2 Club?? :o

VB
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: royal on June 08, 2009, 05:52:54 AM
He overs Jamaica for a Div. 2 Club?? :o

VB

Like a lot of their Brits he just use dem.Ah 3rd tier club ???
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: weary1969 on June 08, 2009, 05:54:11 AM
He overs Jamaica for a Div. 2 Club?? :o

VB

I nearly roll of d bed laughin when IC who dey get leave out 4
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: Deeks on June 08, 2009, 06:06:48 AM
Everybody does seek their self interest first. He is no different!!! Look at the bright side, He could bring talented JA players to the team.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: reggae-fan on June 08, 2009, 06:20:09 AM
He overs Jamaica for a Div. 2 Club?? :o

VB

Barnes signed a six months contract to coach Jamaica, up to the end of the Gold Cup. In other words, he held the Jamaica position on a temporary basis.   The ball was in the JFF's court to appoint Barnes full time but they never did. Cant blame him for looking for a full time position back in England. With Jamaica out of the World Cup, managing a club in England would certainly be more challenge than managing Jamaica who will perhaps play a game every 2 months for the next year, if that many.

Whitmore will be OK.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: shatta on June 08, 2009, 09:08:52 AM
it does not matter who the coach is , any one would want to coach a club rather than a national team who playes ones or twise a month. i see no problem with that. and he did not use us, th JFF sign him temporary for the world cup and they are also the one to release him early ,so withmore could get more fameliarize with the team for the gold cup. and he may also come back for alot of the local players to take to his club. i think he will also always be a scout for for jamaica and report of new jamaican players in england that we should get. remember, he is still jamaican. this is a great appernunity for withmore, i think in the caribbean we only think that oversease coach is the best and not giving our own a chance. i think local coach have done a good jobe with our track and feild athletes and i hope the football ones can do the same. the same way we export players we should be able to export coaches.  ;) alot of the players lastnight were new and upcomming players.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: Touches on June 08, 2009, 09:39:37 AM
He overs Jamaica for a Div. 2 Club?? :o

VB

With Jamaica out of the World Cup, managing a club in England would certainly be more challenge than managing Jamaica who will perhaps play a game every 2 months for the next year, if that many.

Whitmore will be OK.



Quote
it does not matter who the coach is , any one would want to coach a club rather than a national team who playes ones or twise a month. i see no problem with that.


I ent know what's worse...the logic these fellas trying to come with or how they dissing they own national team.  :rotfl:
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: Observer on June 08, 2009, 09:40:21 AM
it does not matter who the coach is , any one would want to coach a club rather than a national team who playes ones or twise a month. i see no problem with that. and he did not use us, th JFF sign him temporary for the world cup and they are also the one to release him early ,so withmore could get more fameliarize with the team for the gold cup. and he may also come back for alot of the local players to take to his club. i think he will also always be a scout for for jamaica and report of new jamaican players in england that we should get. remember, he is still jamaican. this is a great appernunity for withmore, i think in the caribbean we only think that oversease coach is the best and not giving our own a chance. i think local coach have done a good jobe with our track and feild athletes and i hope the football ones can do the same. the same way we export players we should be able to export coaches.  ;) alot of the players lastnight were new and upcomming players.

 :applause: well said
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: reggae-fan on June 08, 2009, 10:43:39 AM
He overs Jamaica for a Div. 2 Club?? :o

VB

With Jamaica out of the World Cup, managing a club in England would certainly be more challenge than managing Jamaica who will perhaps play a game every 2 months for the next year, if that many.

Whitmore will be OK.



Quote
it does not matter who the coach is , any one would want to coach a club rather than a national team who playes ones or twise a month. i see no problem with that.


I ent know what's worse...the logic these fellas trying to come with or how they dissing they own national team.  :rotfl:

Touches, forget about Shatta's logic. bottom line is that Branes had only one more pay check to collect from the JFF :- the July one. After that, he would have been unemployed. Taking up a job at Tranmere is a no-brainer for him.


Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 08, 2009, 02:21:35 PM
He overs Jamaica for a Div. 2 Club?? :o

VB

With Jamaica out of the World Cup, managing a club in England would certainly be more challenge than managing Jamaica who will perhaps play a game every 2 months for the next year, if that many.

Whitmore will be OK.



Quote
it does not matter who the coach is , any one would want to coach a club rather than a national team who playes ones or twise a month. i see no problem with that.


I ent know what's worse...the logic these fellas trying to come with or how they dissing they own national team.  :rotfl:

Touches, forget about Shatta's logic. bottom line is that Branes had only one more pay check to collect from the JFF :- the July one. After that, he would have been unemployed. Taking up a job at Tranmere is a no-brainer for him.



RF, You have to understand where Touches point is coming from. It's still just a few days after Saturday. ;) ;D
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: Themanfriday on June 08, 2009, 02:22:09 PM
Lets play ah friendly against "DE More Britz"
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: Socapro on June 08, 2009, 08:34:37 PM
Lets play ah friendly against "DE More Britz"

There is no such thing as a friendly between :chilling: T&T and JA :mackdaddy:
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: weary1969 on June 08, 2009, 09:25:07 PM
Lets play ah friendly against "DE More Britz"

There is no such thing as a friendly between :chilling: T&T and JA :mackdaddy:

COSIGNNNNNNNNNNNN
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: shatta on June 08, 2009, 10:27:10 PM
yu unnu ready fi get 10 unda unnu rass from mexico :rotfl:
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: WestCoast on June 08, 2009, 10:41:31 PM
yu unnu ready fi get 10 unda unnu rass from mexico :rotfl:
keep talkin like that

ya fellow Jamrocker go come after ya for that kinda battyman talks
dem does KILL battyman eh
check Buju Banton's international hit "Boom Boom Bye"
hold orn.............ah go call him....1-800-KILL-Batty-SHATTA
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: shatta on June 08, 2009, 10:50:20 PM
yu unnu ready fi get 10 unda unnu rass from mexico :rotfl:
keep talkin like that

ya fellow Jamrocker go come after ya for that kinda battyman talks
dem does KILL battyman eh
check Buju Banton's international hit "Boom Boom Bye"
hold orn.............ah go call him....1-800-KILL-Batty-SHATTA
YOUTH YU REAL KNOW WHO YU A TALK TO :rotfl:. S*CK YU MADDA
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: WestCoast on June 08, 2009, 10:56:11 PM
yu unnu ready fi get 10 unda unnu rass from mexico :rotfl:
keep talkin like that
ya fellow Jamrocker go come after ya for that kinda battyman talks
dem does KILL battyman eh
check Buju Banton's international hit "Boom Boom Bye"
hold orn.............ah go call him....1-800-KILL-Batty-SHATTA
YOUTH YU REAL KNOW WHO YU A TALK TO :rotfl:. S*CK YU MADDA
BUJU................dais you :o
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: Big Magician on June 08, 2009, 10:59:28 PM
suck barnes co#k shatta

he slap alluh in allyuh face jess like robbie Earl

shithongsssss

beat dem canada
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: shatta on June 08, 2009, 11:06:44 PM
 :rotfl: :rotfl:. ALL THE SHIT THAT UNNU A TALK IS GARBAGE, YOU RUNNING FROM TREAD TO TRAED FI ESCAPE MI FIRE. MEXICO 20-0 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO :rotfl:. YU THINK ROUND YAH SO A GO SAVE UNNU. KEEP RUNNING UP AND DOWN, UNNU RASS STILL A GO GET WAIL :rotfl:
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: Big Magician on June 08, 2009, 11:15:48 PM
yuh eh hear meh good o what SHITTA ???

haul yuh stinking mudder c#nt....

you have a fire fuh me tuh run from ???...ah gold cup fire ???

f**k yuh and all yuh british born...suck Barnes cock...you and Burrell...and RF

suck barnes co#k shatta

allyuh have no shame...stop reading world cup threads...yuh not in it...f**kkkkkkkkkkkk  offfff




he slap alluh in allyuh face jess like robbie Earl

shithongsssss

beat dem canada
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: shatta on June 08, 2009, 11:21:17 PM
yuh eh hear meh good o what SHITTA ???

haul yuh stinking mudder c#nt....

you have a fire fuh me tuh run from ???...ah gold cup fire ???

f**k yuh and all yuh british born...suck Barnes cock...you and Burrell...and RF

suck barnes co#k shatta

allyuh have no shame...stop reading world cup threads...yuh not in it...f**kkkkkkkkkkkk  offfff




he slap alluh in allyuh face jess like robbie Earl

shithongsssss

beat dem canada

 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: yu sooun desparet fi escape. mexico unda unnu rass :beermug: :devil:
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: Big Magician on June 08, 2009, 11:32:45 PM
when allyuh playing Mexico ???

Suck barnes co#k...record it and you and RF watch it on TV
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica4life on June 09, 2009, 12:07:41 AM
when allyuh playing Mexico ???

Suck barnes co#k...record it and you and RF watch it on TV
TACO BELLS 20-0 SUCKAAA WARRIORS :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

lets go TACOOOOOOOOO BELLLLLLLLSSSSSS :rotfl: :rotfl:

MEXICO BEAT DEM BACK TO DI ROTI SHOP :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

OHH OHH WAIT MAYBE JACK CAN CHEAT LIKE ALWAYS AND HELP YA'LL OUT :devil: :devil: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: Big Magician on June 09, 2009, 08:19:05 AM
Jamaica (Brit) 4 life

Suck barnes co#k...record it and you, SHITTA  and RF watch it on TV

allyuh cant get 20 from mexico...cause yuh not it in

shithongs
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: Touches on June 09, 2009, 08:34:09 AM
Barnes will be in TT on Saturday in St. marys grounds for the Digicel kickstart clinic.

I will ask him why he leave JA.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: royal on June 09, 2009, 09:06:53 AM
I'm suprise dat de younger generation yardies so ignorant.Its apparent dey did'nt study West Indian history at school.Bustamante and Manley must be turning in there grave.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: trini warrior on June 09, 2009, 09:15:54 AM
i'm happy that tappa got the job. it's about time the region gives the nod to our own & start creating our own talent.
between latas & whitmore that's 2 less imports in the region - thumbs up!!
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lucky4life on June 09, 2009, 10:38:29 AM
big magician, why every time that you post you allways talking about sucking barnes cock,because i starting to get the feeling that you are the one that are doing that shit over their to latapy,and royal who are you calling ignorant yardi it take one to know one because when you are going to talke shit about our national heroes well that is very ignorant of you
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 09, 2009, 12:31:47 PM
Jamaican team like a social disease, everybody running from dem.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica4life on June 09, 2009, 12:43:02 PM
Jamaican team like a social disease, everybody running from dem.

JUST LIKE UR SUCKA WARRIORS SAYING f**k this job, let the Mexicans have it!
 :devil: :devil: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lucky4life on June 09, 2009, 01:12:52 PM
well jamaican team is like disease you say,but a least we have not loss any match sence last year november nil now,and if you call that disease then what you would call trinidad that have not winnig any match sence this year startded,and yes you all don't have to keep on reminding us that we are not in the WCQ and you are we now that,but when you all get you all ass kick out what all you are going to say you all are in the gold cup and we are not
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: reggae-fan on June 09, 2009, 01:17:54 PM
Barnes will be in TT on Saturday in St. marys grounds for the Digicel kickstart clinic.

I will ask him why he leave JA.

He is leaving Jamaica because he is out of contract with the JFF end of July.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: Trinidogg on June 09, 2009, 01:43:20 PM
well jamaican team is like disease you say,but a least we have not loss any match sence last year november nil now,and if you call that disease then what you would call trinidad that have not winnig any match sence this year startded,and yes you all don't have to keep on reminding us that we are not in the WCQ and you are we now that,but when you all get you all ass kick out what all you are going to say you all are in the gold cup and we are not

You do know that the Gold Cup finishes before WCQ right? Good Luck to you guys though have nothing against you guys doing well live in NY and have a few close Jamaican friends and like you they all excited for the Gold Cup so glad u guys have something to do that might give yall a break from talking bout our position for a little while.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 09, 2009, 02:26:04 PM
well jamaican team is like disease you say,but a least we have not loss any match sence last year november nil now,and if you call that disease then what you would call trinidad that have not winnig any match sence this year startded,and yes you all don't have to keep on reminding us that we are not in the WCQ and you are we now that,but when you all get you all ass kick out what all you are going to say you all are in the gold cup and we are not

Typical J'can talk...winning since november, yet not in the competition that matters.

Hating TT, because we are in a Hex that you haven't been good enough to qualify for in the last four years.
You've flopped twice.

NOBODY cares that J'ca is in the GC.
It's a country that has just flopped at every level for the last decade.
Even the TT u 17s knocked you out in J'ca to qualify for the WC.

There was a time when a J'can team was known for its fight. Now you all you are famous for is running Coaches, blaming JW when you fail and coming here to bitch because it kills you to see TT in the Hex and know NO ONE is watching J'ca  :devil: ;D :devil:

Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lucky4life on June 09, 2009, 04:24:14 PM
look Jamaican is not hating on Trinidad because their is nothing to hate you all for,yea you all under so call 17 beat us and knocked we out,but while you are at it don't forget that our girls under whip you all in T&T to win the cup title,and we all so win the digicel cup,by the way how did you all did at the Caribbean digciel cup,so when you say that Jamaican flopped at all level please don't make laugh,so their was a time when a time when Jamaica know for their fight but the only thing we are famous for is running coaches you say well Jamaican is still know for it fight what did you think we was doing when we was in the hex we fight to the very end and we came up short by goal deafen,not because of points that all you need so very bad right now,speaking about running coaches nobody run Barnes you all just hear that Barnes is leaving Jamaica and you all but it over a deafen way as usual Barnes contract is up by the ending of June so that is the reason he is leaving so nobody run the man
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: #4 on June 09, 2009, 09:18:07 PM
look Jamaican is not hating on Trinidad because their is nothing to hate you all for,yea you all under so call 17 beat us and knocked we out,but while you are at it don't forget that our girls under whip you all in T&T to win the cup title,and we all so win the digicel cup,by the way how did you all did at the Caribbean digciel cup,so when you say that Jamaican flopped at all level please don't make laugh,so their was a time when a time when Jamaica know for their fight but the only thing we are famous for is running coaches you say well Jamaican is still know for it fight what did you think we was doing when we was in the hex we fight to the very end and we came up short by goal deafen,not because of points that all you need so very bad right now,speaking about running coaches nobody run Barnes you all just hear that Barnes is leaving Jamaica and you all but it over a deafen way as usual Barnes contract is up by the ending of June so that is the reason he is leaving so nobody run the man
Damn... did they ever teach allyuh what ah period is? Try using one every once in ah while. Reading dis paragraph sentence is harder than watching some of dem stoneface Jamaican women.

All jokes aside, I understand why Barnes left. He'll be a lot more seasoned as a coach for the next qualifiers if he has a decent stint at Rovers.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: Trinidogg on June 09, 2009, 09:35:29 PM
look Jamaican is not hating on Trinidad because their is nothing to hate you all for,yea you all under so call 17 beat us and knocked we out,but while you are at it don't forget that our girls under whip you all in T&T to win the cup title,and we all so win the digicel cup,by the way how did you all did at the Caribbean digciel cup,so when you say that Jamaican flopped at all level please don't make laugh,so their was a time when a time when Jamaica know for their fight but the only thing we are famous for is running coaches you say well Jamaican is still know for it fight what did you think we was doing when we was in the hex we fight to the very end and we came up short by goal deafen,not because of points that all you need so very bad right now,speaking about running coaches nobody run Barnes you all just hear that Barnes is leaving Jamaica and you all but it over a deafen way as usual Barnes contract is up by the ending of June so that is the reason he is leaving so nobody run the man
Damn... did they ever teach allyuh what ah period is? Try using one every once in ah while. Reading dis paragraph sentence is harder than watching some of dem stoneface Jamaican women.

All jokes aside, I understand why Barnes left. He'll be a lot more seasoned as a coach for the next qualifiers if he has a decent stint at Rovers.


 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: LMAO thats jokez... :devil: :devil:
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: arrow on June 09, 2009, 09:49:31 PM
Jamaica?  I thought he was coaching England's F squad?
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: PIMP on June 09, 2009, 10:14:52 PM
Jamaica?  I thought he was coaching England's F squad?


 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 10, 2009, 02:52:07 PM
Jamaica?  I thought he was coaching England's F squad?
You mean the same F squad that T&T couldn't beat in the Digicel Championship and qualify for the Gold Cup. ::) 
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 10, 2009, 02:53:44 PM
Jamaica?  I thought he was coaching England's F squad?
You mean the same F squad that T&T couldn't beat in the Digicel Championship and qualify for the Gold Cup. ::) 

No, the F squad that didn't qualify for the hex.

The one that will be watching the Hex on tv tonight.

VB
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lucky4life on June 10, 2009, 03:18:40 PM
look Jamaican is not hating on Trinidad because their is nothing to hate you all for,yea you all under so call 17 beat us and knocked we out,but while you are at it don't forget that our girls under whip you all in T&T to win the cup title,and we all so win the digicel cup,by the way how did you all did at the Caribbean digciel cup,so when you say that Jamaican flopped at all level please don't make laugh,so their was a time when a time when Jamaica know for their fight but the only thing we are famous for is running coaches you say well Jamaican is still know for it fight what did you think we was doing when we was in the hex we fight to the very end and we came up short by goal deafen,not because of points that all you need so very bad right now,speaking about running coaches nobody run Barnes you all just hear that Barnes is leaving Jamaica and you all but it over a deafen way as usual Barnes contract is up by the ending of June so that is the reason he is leaving so nobody run the man
Damn... did they ever teach allyuh what ah period is? Try using one every once in ah while. Reading dis paragraph sentence is harder than watching some of dem stoneface Jamaican women.

All jokes aside, I understand why Barnes left. He'll be a lot more seasoned as a coach for the next qualifiers if he has a decent stint at Rovers.
[/quot  yes i now what a period is , and speaking about jamaican women's is stoneface women's,well what about the trinidad women's them they look like the grim reaper
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: Big Magician on June 10, 2009, 03:48:57 PM
ey Britz... allyuh just get mention in the england vz andorra match
they mention the "6" England hit allyuh and the other Englishmen on allyuh team
shithongsssssssssssssss

barnes break in allyuh mouth

Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lucky4life on June 10, 2009, 04:17:40 PM
ey Britz... allyuh just get mention in the england vz andorra match
they mention the "6" England hit allyuh and the other Englishmen on allyuh team
shithongsssssssssssssss

barnes break in allyuh mouth


big magician you are worrying about the wrong thing,you need to worry about winning a game and hope that MEXICO don't whip all you sorry ass,and i notice that you like to say barnes break in our mouth alot,i just hope it is not the other way around witch mean latapa or what ever is name is,is the one that got you all sucking his dick and break in all you mouth over their
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: Big Magician on June 10, 2009, 04:26:03 PM
Latapy is the coach of trinidad and Tobago  "Lucky to be a brit 4 life"
Barnes break in allyuh mouth

we playing world cup football c#nt
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: Sando prince on June 10, 2009, 04:27:17 PM
Damn ! Wheer all these yeardies come from??..They all hoping for T&T downfall...
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 10, 2009, 04:58:49 PM
Jamaica?  I thought he was coaching England's F squad?
You mean the same F squad that T&T couldn't beat in the Digicel Championship and qualify for the Gold Cup. ::) 

No, the F squad that didn't qualify for the hex.

The one that will be watching the Hex on tv tonight.

VB
True dat! True dat! But just like the Digicel Championship which T&T couldn't beat the smaller teams to qualify for the Gold Cup. I don't see T&T qualifying for the World Cup in South Africa against an unimpressive Mexican team tonight. I will be  :rotfl: 8) :beermug: ;D when the goals go in T&T's net tonight.
Tell you something else; Tappa Whitmore is a better coach than Latapy. ;D
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 10, 2009, 05:02:42 PM
Jamaica?  I thought he was coaching England's F squad?
You mean the same F squad that T&T couldn't beat in the Digicel Championship and qualify for the Gold Cup. ::) 

No, the F squad that didn't qualify for the hex.

The one that will be watching the Hex on tv tonight.

VB
True dat! True dat! But just like the Digicel Championship which T&T couldn't beat the smaller teams to qualify for the Gold Cup. I don't see T&T qualifying for the World Cup in South Africa against an unimpressive Mexican team tonight. I will be  :rotfl: 8) :beermug: ;D when the goals go in T&T's net tonight.
Tell you something else; Tappa Whitmore is a better coach than Latapy. ;D

Strange how J'ca thinks they are always better but you lost to our U17s in J'ca.
You will be watching our U 20s at the WC
and you are watching our sr. team in the hex.
You laugh at us on TV, we don't even see your team and laugh at you.

TT sent a youthful team to be blooded at the Digicel. Yep, they lost. We have bigger fish to fry.
So the England F team did better than a TT C team that day.

When is J'ca's next game in the Hex? ;D

Btw J'cans do know what the Hex is don't they? ;D
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 10, 2009, 05:40:42 PM
Jamaica?  I thought he was coaching England's F squad?
You mean the same F squad that T&T couldn't beat in the Digicel Championship and qualify for the Gold Cup. ::) 

No, the F squad that didn't qualify for the hex.

The one that will be watching the Hex on tv tonight.

VB
True dat! True dat! But just like the Digicel Championship which T&T couldn't beat the smaller teams to qualify for the Gold Cup. I don't see T&T qualifying for the World Cup in South Africa against an unimpressive Mexican team tonight. I will be  :rotfl: 8) :beermug: ;D when the goals go in T&T's net tonight.
Tell you something else; Tappa Whitmore is a better coach than Latapy. ;D

Strange how J'ca thinks they are always better but you lost to our U17s in J'ca.
You will be watching our U 20s at the WC
and you are watching our sr. team in the hex.
You laugh at us on TV, we don't even see your team and laugh at you.

TT sent a youthful team to be blooded at the Digicel. Yep, they lost. We have bigger fish to fry.
So the England F team did better than a TT C team that day.

When is J'ca's next game in the Hex? ;D

Btw J'cans do know what the Hex is don't they? ;D
Foreigners from around the World seem to back up the statement that Jamaica is the best team in the Caribbean even when our Reggae Boyz did not qualify for the HEX. Many of the same foreigners also believe that T&T won't qualify for the 2010 World Cup. I am with them.
The Reggae Boyz did not have their major players on the squad either since the English league was still ongoing.
You say you have bigger fish to fry? Where exactly? From where I stand the loss tonight against Mexico will only see T&T grasping at straws. ::)

When is T&T's first game in the Gold Cup? :rotfl:

 
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 10, 2009, 05:50:09 PM
Jamaica?  I thought he was coaching England's F squad?
You mean the same F squad that T&T couldn't beat in the Digicel Championship and qualify for the Gold Cup. ::) 

No, the F squad that didn't qualify for the hex.

The one that will be watching the Hex on tv tonight.

VB
True dat! True dat! But just like the Digicel Championship which T&T couldn't beat the smaller teams to qualify for the Gold Cup. I don't see T&T qualifying for the World Cup in South Africa against an unimpressive Mexican team tonight. I will be  :rotfl: 8) :beermug: ;D when the goals go in T&T's net tonight.
Tell you something else; Tappa Whitmore is a better coach than Latapy. ;D

Strange how J'ca thinks they are always better but you lost to our U17s in J'ca.
You will be watching our U 20s at the WC
and you are watching our sr. team in the hex.
You laugh at us on TV, we don't even see your team and laugh at you.

TT sent a youthful team to be blooded at the Digicel. Yep, they lost. We have bigger fish to fry.
So the England F team did better than a TT C team that day.

When is J'ca's next game in the Hex? ;D

Btw J'cans do know what the Hex is don't they? ;D
Foreigners from around the World seem to back up the statement that Jamaica is the best team in the Caribbean even when our Reggae Boyz did not qualify for the HEX.

? :rotfl:

 

Enjoy the foreigner's opinion .... when is J'ca's next game in the Hex.  ;D

Btw, I am not talking obeah, this is football.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 10, 2009, 06:01:03 PM
Jamaica?  I thought he was coaching England's F squad?
You mean the same F squad that T&T couldn't beat in the Digicel Championship and qualify for the Gold Cup. ::) 

No, the F squad that didn't qualify for the hex.

The one that will be watching the Hex on tv tonight.

VB
True dat! True dat! But just like the Digicel Championship which T&T couldn't beat the smaller teams to qualify for the Gold Cup. I don't see T&T qualifying for the World Cup in South Africa against an unimpressive Mexican team tonight. I will be  :rotfl: 8) :beermug: ;D when the goals go in T&T's net tonight.
Tell you something else; Tappa Whitmore is a better coach than Latapy. ;D

Strange how J'ca thinks they are always better but you lost to our U17s in J'ca.
You will be watching our U 20s at the WC
and you are watching our sr. team in the hex.
You laugh at us on TV, we don't even see your team and laugh at you.

TT sent a youthful team to be blooded at the Digicel. Yep, they lost. We have bigger fish to fry.
So the England F team did better than a TT C team that day.

When is J'ca's next game in the Hex? ;D

Btw J'cans do know what the Hex is don't they? ;D
Foreigners from around the World seem to back up the statement that Jamaica is the best team in the Caribbean even when our Reggae Boyz did not qualify for the HEX.

? :rotfl:

 

Enjoy the foreigner's opinion .... when is J'ca's next game in the Hex.  ;D

Btw, I am not talking obeah, this is football.
I have to take the foreigners opinions since they are unbiased and you won't take the opinion of a Jamaican but believe that of another Trini.
Jamaica's next game in the HEX will be 2013 while T&T will be making another agonizing attempt to qualify for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
See you at the Gold Cup!!!! ;D
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lucky4life on June 10, 2009, 06:09:05 PM
Latapy is the coach of trinidad and Tobago  "Lucky to be a brit 4 life"
Barnes break in allyuh mouth

we playing world cup football c#nt
sucker their you go with that same old sad line again,you keep on saying that gay shit and people are going to think other wise that you are the one that really sucking dick,latapy is the coach you say well who care
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: acb on June 10, 2009, 06:25:53 PM

The Reggae Boyz did not have their major players on the squad either since the English league was still ongoing.


You referring to the new setta Reggae Boyz that J'ca had Barnes recruiting with continued failure to save their football - the same ones that put League One and fete match football ahead of playing for their National Team - and even the coach bail out for League One too?

The mussbe real dedicated and love Jamaica Football.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 10, 2009, 07:32:28 PM

The Reggae Boyz did not have their major players on the squad either since the English league was still ongoing.


You referring to the new setta Reggae Boyz that J'ca had Barnes recruiting with continued failure to save their football - the same ones that put League One and fete match football ahead of playing for their National Team - and even the coach bail out for League One too?

The mussbe real dedicated and love Jamaica Football.
I a Jamaican. So whose football should I love? Trini ??? ???
The last time I checked the Reggae Boyz sent John Barnes on his way to coaching Tranmere Rovers with an unbeaten match during his short tenure as our coach. So if those John Barnes recruits don't want to play for him. Their loss. We have a bunch of local-born Reggae Boyz playing in several leagues in Europe that Coach Tappa Whitmore will pick the squad from now until June next year when his contract expires. And I doubt Russell Latapy can go 5 games unbeaten without conceding a goal like Tappa.
Wait!! He has already let in 3 against Costa Rica. More to come from Mexico tonight.  ;D ;D 

   
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 10, 2009, 09:31:42 PM
typical J'can football, looking at the small tournaments instead of the one that matters.

Gold Cup??

How will that help you in the WC?
Well good luck to England's F team at the GC LOL
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 10, 2009, 10:02:03 PM
typical J'can football, looking at the small tournaments instead of the one that matters.

Gold Cup??

How will that help you in the WC?
Well good luck to England's F team at the GC LOL
Well! From what I just saw in the Azteca T&T is not in the World Cup and won't be next year. And if I count on both hands the number of competitions that T&T are in over Jamaica. I count none. Because T&T is only in the U-20 World Cup and Jamaica is only in the Gold Cup.
So if the tournament is small. Why did T&T send a team to qualify and get a 2-1 cut-ass from small Grenada. :rotfl: :rotfl: 
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 11, 2009, 05:27:08 AM
typical J'can football, looking at the small tournaments instead of the one that matters.

Gold Cup??

How will that help you in the WC?
Well good luck to England's F team at the GC LOL
Well! From what I just saw in the Azteca T&T is not in the World Cup and won't be next year. And if I count on both hands the number of competitions that T&T are in over Jamaica. I count none. Because T&T is only in the U-20 World Cup and Jamaica is only in the Gold Cup.
So if the tournament is small. Why did T&T send a team to qualify and get a 2-1 cut-ass from small Grenada. :rotfl: :rotfl: 

If you knew the answer you'd be in the hex, instead of flopping twice in a row. ;D
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 11, 2009, 08:28:33 AM
typical J'can football, looking at the small tournaments instead of the one that matters.

Gold Cup??

How will that help you in the WC?
Well good luck to England's F team at the GC LOL
Well! From what I just saw in the Azteca T&T is not in the World Cup and won't be next year. And if I count on both hands the number of competitions that T&T are in over Jamaica. I count none. Because T&T is only in the U-20 World Cup and Jamaica is only in the Gold Cup.
So if the tournament is small. Why did T&T send a team to qualify and get a 2-1 cut-ass from small Grenada. :rotfl: :rotfl: 

If you knew the answer you'd be in the hex, instead of flopping twice in a row. ;D
Well! This is one flop of many that T&T will make this HEX.  Especially when T&T couldn't even beat a sub-par Mexican team last night. Did you seriously think that that sub-par Mexican team would let T&T leave the Azteca with a point. ;D
   Team          MP   W   D   L     GF   GA   Pts
   Costa Rica   5   4   0   1   9   5   12
   USA           5   3   1   1   10   6   10
   Honduras   5   2   1   2   6   6   7
   Mexico   5   2   0   3   6   8   6
   El Salvador   5   1   2   2   6   7   5
   T&Tobago   5   0   2   3   6   11   2
Now looking at the standing. Here is how you will flop this HEX. Just starting with the fourth spot alone T&T will need to win their next two games first to even take a 2 point lead over Mexico, win 3 matches to pass Honduras and so on. And since T&T don't have the team to win 2 straight games. According to my gospel from the beginning: T&T was not even considered to finish fourth in this HEX or the next.
So live on that thin thread of hope that T&T is in the HEX with the realistic punch in the stomach that neither T&T or Jamaica will be at the 2010 World Cup. ;D
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: kaliman2006 on June 11, 2009, 11:16:15 AM
typical J'can football, looking at the small tournaments instead of the one that matters.

Gold Cup??

How will that help you in the WC?
Well good luck to England's F team at the GC LOL
Well! From what I just saw in the Azteca T&T is not in the World Cup and won't be next year. And if I count on both hands the number of competitions that T&T are in over Jamaica. I count none. Because T&T is only in the U-20 World Cup and Jamaica is only in the Gold Cup.
So if the tournament is small. Why did T&T send a team to qualify and get a 2-1 cut-ass from small Grenada. :rotfl: :rotfl: 

If you knew the answer you'd be in the hex, instead of flopping twice in a row. ;D
Well! This is one flop of many that T&T will make this HEX.  Especially when T&T couldn't even beat a sub-par Mexican team last night. Did you seriously think that that sub-par Mexican team would let T&T leave the Azteca with a point. ;D
   Team          MP   W   D   L     GF   GA   Pts
   Costa Rica   5   4   0   1   9   5   12
   USA           5   3   1   1   10   6   10
   Honduras   5   2   1   2   6   6   7
   Mexico   5   2   0   3   6   8   6
   El Salvador   5   1   2   2   6   7   5
   T&Tobago   5   0   2   3   6   11   2
Now looking at the standing. Here is how you will flop this HEX. Just starting with the fourth spot alone T&T will need to win their next two games first to even take a 2 point lead over Mexico, win 3 matches to pass Honduras and so on. And since T&T don't have the team to win 2 straight games. According to my gospel from the beginning: T&T was not even considered to finish fourth in this HEX or the next.
So live on that thin thread of hope that T&T is in the HEX with the realistic punch in the stomach that neither T&T or Jamaica will be at the 2010 World Cup. ;D

When is Jamaica's next game in the HEX?
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lucky4life on June 11, 2009, 11:42:54 AM
typical J'can football, looking at the small tournaments instead of the one that matters.

Gold Cup??

How will that help you in the WC?
Well good luck to England's F team at the GC LOL
Well! From what I just saw in the Azteca T&T is not in the World Cup and won't be next year. And if I count on both hands the number of competitions that T&T are in over Jamaica. I count none. Because T&T is only in the U-20 World Cup and Jamaica is only in the Gold Cup.
So if the tournament is small. Why did T&T send a team to qualify and get a 2-1 cut-ass from small Grenada. :rotfl: :rotfl: 

If you knew the answer you'd be in the hex, instead of flopping twice in a row. ;D
Well! This is one flop of many that T&T will make this HEX.  Especially when T&T couldn't even beat a sub-par Mexican team last night. Did you seriously think that that sub-par Mexican team would let T&T leave the Azteca with a point. ;D
   Team          MP   W   D   L     GF   GA   Pts
   Costa Rica   5   4   0   1   9   5   12
   USA           5   3   1   1   10   6   10
   Honduras   5   2   1   2   6   6   7
   Mexico   5   2   0   3   6   8   6
   El Salvador   5   1   2   2   6   7   5
   T&Tobago   5   0   2   3   6   11   2
Now looking at the standing. Here is how you will flop this HEX. Just starting with the fourth spot alone T&T will need to win their next two games first to even take a 2 point lead over Mexico, win 3 matches to pass Honduras and so on. And since T&T don't have the team to win 2 straight games. According to my gospel from the beginning: T&T was not even considered to finish fourth in this HEX or the next.
So live on that thin thread of hope that T&T is in the HEX with the realistic punch in the stomach that neither T&T or Jamaica will be at the 2010 World Cup. ;D

When is Jamaica's next game in the HEX?
how much games since this round of the hex started did trinidad win?
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: kaliman2006 on June 11, 2009, 11:49:13 AM
typical J'can football, looking at the small tournaments instead of the one that matters.

Gold Cup??

How will that help you in the WC?
Well good luck to England's F team at the GC LOL
Well! From what I just saw in the Azteca T&T is not in the World Cup and won't be next year. And if I count on both hands the number of competitions that T&T are in over Jamaica. I count none. Because T&T is only in the U-20 World Cup and Jamaica is only in the Gold Cup.
So if the tournament is small. Why did T&T send a team to qualify and get a 2-1 cut-ass from small Grenada. :rotfl: :rotfl: 

If you knew the answer you'd be in the hex, instead of flopping twice in a row. ;D
Well! This is one flop of many that T&T will make this HEX.  Especially when T&T couldn't even beat a sub-par Mexican team last night. Did you seriously think that that sub-par Mexican team would let T&T leave the Azteca with a point. ;D
   Team          MP   W   D   L     GF   GA   Pts
   Costa Rica   5   4   0   1   9   5   12
   USA           5   3   1   1   10   6   10
   Honduras   5   2   1   2   6   6   7
   Mexico   5   2   0   3   6   8   6
   El Salvador   5   1   2   2   6   7   5
   T&Tobago   5   0   2   3   6   11   2
Now looking at the standing. Here is how you will flop this HEX. Just starting with the fourth spot alone T&T will need to win their next two games first to even take a 2 point lead over Mexico, win 3 matches to pass Honduras and so on. And since T&T don't have the team to win 2 straight games. According to my gospel from the beginning: T&T was not even considered to finish fourth in this HEX or the next.
So live on that thin thread of hope that T&T is in the HEX with the realistic punch in the stomach that neither T&T or Jamaica will be at the 2010 World Cup. ;D

When is Jamaica's next game in the HEX?
how much games since this round of the hex started did trinidad win?

Again, since you seem to have an inability to understand the question, when is Jamaica's next gamme in the HEX?
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lucky4life on June 11, 2009, 12:27:41 PM
typical J'can football, looking at the small tournaments instead of the one that matters.

Gold Cup??

How will that help you in the WC?
Well good luck to England's F team at the GC LOL
Well! From what I just saw in the Azteca T&T is not in the World Cup and won't be next year. And if I count on both hands the number of competitions that T&T are in over Jamaica. I count none. Because T&T is only in the U-20 World Cup and Jamaica is only in the Gold Cup.
So if the tournament is small. Why did T&T send a team to qualify and get a 2-1 cut-ass from small Grenada. :rotfl: :rotfl: 

If you knew the answer you'd be in the hex, instead of flopping twice in a row. ;D
Well! This is one flop of many that T&T will make this HEX.  Especially when T&T couldn't even beat a sub-par Mexican team last night. Did you seriously think that that sub-par Mexican team would let T&T leave the Azteca with a point. ;D
   Team          MP   W   D   L     GF   GA   Pts
   Costa Rica   5   4   0   1   9   5   12
   USA           5   3   1   1   10   6   10
   Honduras   5   2   1   2   6   6   7
   Mexico   5   2   0   3   6   8   6
   El Salvador   5   1   2   2   6   7   5
   T&Tobago   5   0   2   3   6   11   2
Now looking at the standing. Here is how you will flop this HEX. Just starting with the fourth spot alone T&T will need to win their next two games first to even take a 2 point lead over Mexico, win 3 matches to pass Honduras and so on. And since T&T don't have the team to win 2 straight games. According to my gospel from the beginning: T&T was not even considered to finish fourth in this HEX or the next.
So live on that thin thread of hope that T&T is in the HEX with the realistic punch in the stomach that neither T&T or Jamaica will be at the 2010 World Cup. ;D

When is Jamaica's next game in the HEX?
how much games since this round of the hex started did trinidad win?

Again, since you seem to have an inability to understand the question, when is Jamaica's next gamme in the HEX?
and like i say how much games did you all win
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: kaliman2006 on June 11, 2009, 12:40:17 PM
typical J'can football, looking at the small tournaments instead of the one that matters.

Gold Cup??

How will that help you in the WC?
Well good luck to England's F team at the GC LOL
Well! From what I just saw in the Azteca T&T is not in the World Cup and won't be next year. And if I count on both hands the number of competitions that T&T are in over Jamaica. I count none. Because T&T is only in the U-20 World Cup and Jamaica is only in the Gold Cup.
So if the tournament is small. Why did T&T send a team to qualify and get a 2-1 cut-ass from small Grenada. :rotfl: :rotfl: 

If you knew the answer you'd be in the hex, instead of flopping twice in a row. ;D
Well! This is one flop of many that T&T will make this HEX.  Especially when T&T couldn't even beat a sub-par Mexican team last night. Did you seriously think that that sub-par Mexican team would let T&T leave the Azteca with a point. ;D
   Team          MP   W   D   L     GF   GA   Pts
   Costa Rica   5   4   0   1   9   5   12
   USA           5   3   1   1   10   6   10
   Honduras   5   2   1   2   6   6   7
   Mexico   5   2   0   3   6   8   6
   El Salvador   5   1   2   2   6   7   5
   T&Tobago   5   0   2   3   6   11   2
Now looking at the standing. Here is how you will flop this HEX. Just starting with the fourth spot alone T&T will need to win their next two games first to even take a 2 point lead over Mexico, win 3 matches to pass Honduras and so on. And since T&T don't have the team to win 2 straight games. According to my gospel from the beginning: T&T was not even considered to finish fourth in this HEX or the next.
So live on that thin thread of hope that T&T is in the HEX with the realistic punch in the stomach that neither T&T or Jamaica will be at the 2010 World Cup. ;D

When is Jamaica's next game in the HEX?
how much games since this round of the hex started did trinidad win?

Again, since you seem to have an inability to understand the question, when is Jamaica's next gamme in the HEX?
and like i say how much games did you all win

So you answer a question with a question.

I guess I have to learn to suffer fools gladly  a little better.

Okay, let me help you out a little.

Jamaica did not qualify for the HEX and I do not believe that your team qualified for the last one either. Congratulations on your qualification for the Gold Cup. I wish your team all the best.

The warriors have not won a game yet, but the qualifying campaign is not over yet and we still have an outside chance of qualifying, unlike Jamaica, who will have to wait for the qualifying round for the 2014 World Cup.

In the meantime, enjoy the rest of the warriors' HEX games on TV, like you did during the pervious world cup qualifying campaign.


Now if you still have any issues grasping this or coming to terms with what I have just explained, just focus on this:

Jamaica is NOT in the HEX.
 
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lucky4life on June 11, 2009, 02:06:12 PM
typical J'can football, looking at the small tournaments instead of the one that matters.

Gold Cup??

How will that help you in the WC?
Well good luck to England's F team at the GC LOL
Well! From what I just saw in the Azteca T&T is not in the World Cup and won't be next year. And if I count on both hands the number of competitions that T&T are in over Jamaica. I count none. Because T&T is only in the U-20 World Cup and Jamaica is only in the Gold Cup.
So if the tournament is small. Why did T&T send a team to qualify and get a 2-1 cut-ass from small Grenada. :rotfl: :rotfl: 

If you knew the answer you'd be in the hex, instead of flopping twice in a row. ;D
Well! This is one flop of many that T&T will make this HEX.  Especially when T&T couldn't even beat a sub-par Mexican team last night. Did you seriously think that that sub-par Mexican team would let T&T leave the Azteca with a point. ;D
   Team          MP   W   D   L     GF   GA   Pts
   Costa Rica   5   4   0   1   9   5   12
   USA           5   3   1   1   10   6   10
   Honduras   5   2   1   2   6   6   7
   Mexico   5   2   0   3   6   8   6
   El Salvador   5   1   2   2   6   7   5
   T&Tobago   5   0   2   3   6   11   2
Now looking at the standing. Here is how you will flop this HEX. Just starting with the fourth spot alone T&T will need to win their next two games first to even take a 2 point lead over Mexico, win 3 matches to pass Honduras and so on. And since T&T don't have the team to win 2 straight games. According to my gospel from the beginning: T&T was not even considered to finish fourth in this HEX or the next.
So live on that thin thread of hope that T&T is in the HEX with the realistic punch in the stomach that neither T&T or Jamaica will be at the 2010 World Cup. ;D

When is Jamaica's next game in the HEX?
how much games since this round of the hex started did trinidad win?

Again, since you seem to have an inability to understand the question, when is Jamaica's next gamme in the HEX?
and like i say how much games did you all win

So you answer a question with a question.

I guess I have to learn to suffer fools gladly  a little better.

Okay, let me help you out a little.

Jamaica did not qualify for the HEX and I do not believe that your team qualified for the last one either. Congratulations on your qualification for the Gold Cup. I wish your team all the best.

The warriors have not won a game yet, but the qualifying campaign is not over yet and we still have an outside chance of qualifying, unlike Jamaica, who will have to wait for the qualifying round for the 2014 World Cup.

In the meantime, enjoy the rest of the warriors' HEX games on TV, like you did during the pervious world cup qualifying campaign.


Now if you still have any issues grasping this or coming to terms with what I have just explained, just focus on this:

Jamaica is NOT in the HEX.
 
SO you already now the answer to your question,and why all you is so quick to call people names,you are just ignorant,by the way when is your next game in the gold cup.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: kaliman2006 on June 11, 2009, 02:17:58 PM
typical J'can football, looking at the small tournaments instead of the one that matters.

Gold Cup??

How will that help you in the WC?
Well good luck to England's F team at the GC LOL
Well! From what I just saw in the Azteca T&T is not in the World Cup and won't be next year. And if I count on both hands the number of competitions that T&T are in over Jamaica. I count none. Because T&T is only in the U-20 World Cup and Jamaica is only in the Gold Cup.
So if the tournament is small. Why did T&T send a team to qualify and get a 2-1 cut-ass from small Grenada. :rotfl: :rotfl: 

If you knew the answer you'd be in the hex, instead of flopping twice in a row. ;D
Well! This is one flop of many that T&T will make this HEX.  Especially when T&T couldn't even beat a sub-par Mexican team last night. Did you seriously think that that sub-par Mexican team would let T&T leave the Azteca with a point. ;D
   Team          MP   W   D   L     GF   GA   Pts
   Costa Rica   5   4   0   1   9   5   12
   USA           5   3   1   1   10   6   10
   Honduras   5   2   1   2   6   6   7
   Mexico   5   2   0   3   6   8   6
   El Salvador   5   1   2   2   6   7   5
   T&Tobago   5   0   2   3   6   11   2
Now looking at the standing. Here is how you will flop this HEX. Just starting with the fourth spot alone T&T will need to win their next two games first to even take a 2 point lead over Mexico, win 3 matches to pass Honduras and so on. And since T&T don't have the team to win 2 straight games. According to my gospel from the beginning: T&T was not even considered to finish fourth in this HEX or the next.
So live on that thin thread of hope that T&T is in the HEX with the realistic punch in the stomach that neither T&T or Jamaica will be at the 2010 World Cup. ;D

When is Jamaica's next game in the HEX?
how much games since this round of the hex started did trinidad win?

Again, since you seem to have an inability to understand the question, when is Jamaica's next gamme in the HEX?
and like i say how much games did you all win

So you answer a question with a question.

I guess I have to learn to suffer fools gladly  a little better.

Okay, let me help you out a little.

Jamaica did not qualify for the HEX and I do not believe that your team qualified for the last one either. Congratulations on your qualification for the Gold Cup. I wish your team all the best.

The warriors have not won a game yet, but the qualifying campaign is not over yet and we still have an outside chance of qualifying, unlike Jamaica, who will have to wait for the qualifying round for the 2014 World Cup.

In the meantime, enjoy the rest of the warriors' HEX games on TV, like you did during the pervious world cup qualifying campaign.


Now if you still have any issues grasping this or coming to terms with what I have just explained, just focus on this:

Jamaica is NOT in the HEX.
 
SO you already now the answer to your question,and why all you is so quick to call people names,you are just ignorant,by the way when is your next game in the gold cup.

Alright borse yuh win.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: STEUPS!! on June 11, 2009, 02:23:12 PM
lucky4life, nobody on dis forum give a fack about gold cup. so please discontinue makin a nuisance of yourself
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lucky4life on June 11, 2009, 03:30:04 PM
lucky4life, nobody on dis forum give a fack about gold cup. so please discontinue makin a nuisance of yourself
because you all are not in it,a bet if you all was you would have not said that shit,and don't get mad because T&T are getting their ass whip from left to right in the hex since this round started and have not win any games,hay don't get mad at me i don't got anything to do with the ass whiping you are getting.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: kaliman2006 on June 11, 2009, 03:40:45 PM
lucky4life, nobody on dis forum give a fack about gold cup. so please discontinue makin a nuisance of yourself
because you all are not in it,a bet if you all was you would have not said that shit,and don't get mad because T&T are getting their ass whip from left to right in the hex since this round started and have not win any games,hay don't get mad at me i don't got anything to do with the ass whiping you are getting.

Borse, give it up nah.

World cup qualifying is far more important than a Gold Cup competition; like I said, I am happy that Jamaica is in it, but yuh really not making any sense now and yuh only embarrassing yuhself.

But if yuh want to delude yourself into thinking that the Gold Cup gets more press than World Cup qualifying, go ahead.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lucky4life on June 11, 2009, 05:14:31 PM
lucky4life, nobody on dis forum give a fack about gold cup. so please discontinue makin a nuisance of yourself
because you all are not in it,a bet if you all was you would have not said that shit,and don't get mad because T&T are getting their ass whip from left to right in the hex since this round started and have not win any games,hay don't get mad at me i don't got anything to do with the ass whiping you are getting.

Borse, give it up nah.

World cup qualifying is far more important than a Gold Cup competition; like I said, I am happy that Jamaica is in it, but yuh really not making any sense now and yuh only embarrassing yuhself.

But if yuh want to delude yourself into thinking that the Gold Cup gets more press than World Cup qualifying, go ahead.
sucker,wear in my post did i say that the gold cup is better than the WCQ,so you show me that and i will admit that what i am saying make no sense,sucker don't lie to make you look good,well that is what you will call embarrassing.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: kaliman2006 on June 11, 2009, 05:39:01 PM
lucky4life, nobody on dis forum give a fack about gold cup. so please discontinue makin a nuisance of yourself
because you all are not in it,a bet if you all was you would have not said that shit,and don't get mad because T&T are getting their ass whip from left to right in the hex since this round started and have not win any games,hay don't get mad at me i don't got anything to do with the ass whiping you are getting.

Borse, give it up nah.

World cup qualifying is far more important than a Gold Cup competition; like I said, I am happy that Jamaica is in it, but yuh really not making any sense now and yuh only embarrassing yuhself.

But if yuh want to delude yourself into thinking that the Gold Cup gets more press than World Cup qualifying, go ahead.
sucker,wear in my post did i say that the gold cup is better than the WCQ,so you show me that and i will admit that what i am saying make no sense,sucker don't lie to make you look good,well that is what you will call embarrassing.

Well the way yuh carrying on, you would swear that the Gold Cup is the biggest competition on the planet. You keep countering my point that Jamaica is not in the HEX with the fact that Jamaica is in the Gold Cup and the warriors are not as if the world cup qualifying and the gold cup rival each other in importance. There is really no other way to interpret this, after your rather repetitive and annoying posts.

You keep going on about all the defeats that the warriors have suffered, but they have have not been eliminated yet, so I do not understand your triumphalism, which is pretty pathetic, since Jamaica is not even in the final stages of world cup qualifying.

Every time you type something you just make your inability to make coherent, sound arguments more apparent to everyone on here

Again, stop embarrassing yourself.



Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lucky4life on June 11, 2009, 06:20:46 PM
lucky4life, nobody on dis forum give a fack about gold cup. so please discontinue makin a nuisance of yourself
because you all are not in it,a bet if you all was you would have not said that shit,and don't get mad because T&T are getting their ass whip from left to right in the hex since this round started and have not win any games,hay don't get mad at me i don't got anything to do with the ass whiping you are getting.

Borse, give it up nah.

World cup qualifying is far more important than a Gold Cup competition; like I said, I am happy that Jamaica is in it, but yuh really not making any sense now and yuh only embarrassing yuhself.

But if yuh want to delude yourself into thinking that the Gold Cup gets more press than World Cup qualifying, go ahead.
sucker,wear in my post did i say that the gold cup is better than the WCQ,so you show me that and i will admit that what i am saying make no sense,sucker don't lie to make you look good,well that is what you will call embarrassing.

Well the way yuh carrying on, you would swear that the Gold Cup is the biggest competition on the planet. You keep countering my point that Jamaica is not in the HEX with the fact that Jamaica is in the Gold Cup and the warriors are not as if the world cup qualifying and the gold cup rival each other in importance. There is really no other way to interpret this, after your rather repetitive and annoying posts.

You keep going on about all the defeats that the warriors have suffered, but they have have not been eliminated yet, so I do not understand your triumphalism, which is pretty pathetic, since Jamaica is not even in the final stages of world cup qualifying.

Every time you type something you just make your inability to make coherent, sound arguments more apparent to everyone on here

Again, stop embarrassing yourself.




i am embarrassing you say,because you are talking shit about jamaica is not in the hex,and because i am deafening my country i am embarrassing well so be it,keep on having fun in the hex by been everybody beating stick.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 11, 2009, 06:45:17 PM
typical J'can football, looking at the small tournaments instead of the one that matters.

Gold Cup??

How will that help you in the WC?
Well good luck to England's F team at the GC LOL
Well! From what I just saw in the Azteca T&T is not in the World Cup and won't be next year. And if I count on both hands the number of competitions that T&T are in over Jamaica. I count none. Because T&T is only in the U-20 World Cup and Jamaica is only in the Gold Cup.
So if the tournament is small. Why did T&T send a team to qualify and get a 2-1 cut-ass from small Grenada. :rotfl: :rotfl: 

If you knew the answer you'd be in the hex, instead of flopping twice in a row. ;D
Well! This is one flop of many that T&T will make this HEX.  Especially when T&T couldn't even beat a sub-par Mexican team last night. Did you seriously think that that sub-par Mexican team would let T&T leave the Azteca with a point. ;D
   Team          MP   W   D   L     GF   GA   Pts
   Costa Rica   5   4   0   1   9   5   12
   USA           5   3   1   1   10   6   10
   Honduras   5   2   1   2   6   6   7
   Mexico   5   2   0   3   6   8   6
   El Salvador   5   1   2   2   6   7   5
   T&Tobago   5   0   2   3   6   11   2
Now looking at the standing. Here is how you will flop this HEX. Just starting with the fourth spot alone T&T will need to win their next two games first to even take a 2 point lead over Mexico, win 3 matches to pass Honduras and so on. And since T&T don't have the team to win 2 straight games. According to my gospel from the beginning: T&T was not even considered to finish fourth in this HEX or the next.
So live on that thin thread of hope that T&T is in the HEX with the realistic punch in the stomach that neither T&T or Jamaica will be at the 2010 World Cup. ;D

When is Jamaica's next game in the HEX?
When will T&T win a match in the HEX? :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: King Deese on June 11, 2009, 06:53:10 PM

i have ah idea.

barnes, fenwick, latas, yorke, sanchez, matas, brad pitt, angelina jolie, and last but not least, gus hiddink, to coach d local teams in d pro league.

people go come out to see d fiasco. fiasco sells in trinidad but not tobago.

if yuh from tobago doh lemmeh down on dat....................eh.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 11, 2009, 07:04:11 PM
typical J'can football, looking at the small tournaments instead of the one that matters.

Gold Cup??

How will that help you in the WC?
Well good luck to England's F team at the GC LOL
Well! From what I just saw in the Azteca T&T is not in the World Cup and won't be next year. And if I count on both hands the number of competitions that T&T are in over Jamaica. I count none. Because T&T is only in the U-20 World Cup and Jamaica is only in the Gold Cup.
So if the tournament is small. Why did T&T send a team to qualify and get a 2-1 cut-ass from small Grenada. :rotfl: :rotfl: 

If you knew the answer you'd be in the hex, instead of flopping twice in a row. ;D
Well! This is one flop of many that T&T will make this HEX.  Especially when T&T couldn't even beat a sub-par Mexican team last night. Did you seriously think that that sub-par Mexican team would let T&T leave the Azteca with a point. ;D
   Team          MP   W   D   L     GF   GA   Pts
   Costa Rica   5   4   0   1   9   5   12
   USA           5   3   1   1   10   6   10
   Honduras   5   2   1   2   6   6   7
   Mexico   5   2   0   3   6   8   6
   El Salvador   5   1   2   2   6   7   5
   T&Tobago   5   0   2   3   6   11   2
Now looking at the standing. Here is how you will flop this HEX. Just starting with the fourth spot alone T&T will need to win their next two games first to even take a 2 point lead over Mexico, win 3 matches to pass Honduras and so on. And since T&T don't have the team to win 2 straight games. According to my gospel from the beginning: T&T was not even considered to finish fourth in this HEX or the next.
So live on that thin thread of hope that T&T is in the HEX with the realistic punch in the stomach that neither T&T or Jamaica will be at the 2010 World Cup. ;D

When is Jamaica's next game in the HEX?
how much games since this round of the hex started did trinidad win?

Again, since you seem to have an inability to understand the question, when is Jamaica's next gamme in the HEX?
and like i say how much games did you all win

So you answer a question with a question.

I guess I have to learn to suffer fools gladly  a little better.

Okay, let me help you out a little.

Jamaica did not qualify for the HEX and I do not believe that your team qualified for the last one either. Congratulations on your qualification for the Gold Cup. I wish your team all the best.

The warriors have not won a game yet, but the qualifying campaign is not over yet and we still have an outside chance of qualifying, unlike Jamaica, who will have to wait for the qualifying round for the 2014 World Cup.

In the meantime, enjoy the rest of the warriors' HEX games on TV, like you did during the pervious world cup qualifying campaign.


Now if you still have any issues grasping this or coming to terms with what I have just explained, just focus on this:

Jamaica is NOT in the HEX.
 
We all know T&T is in the HEX. But we also know that's where T&T will remain and at the bottom simply because the Soca Warriors are not good enough to qualify for the World Cup. I predict that Jamaica will reach a second World Cup before T&T does.
So T&T in the HEX. When can I expect to watch T&T at the World Cup next year. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 11, 2009, 07:12:40 PM
lucky4life, nobody on dis forum give a fack about gold cup. so please discontinue makin a nuisance of yourself
Why should any Trini be when their Soca Warriors got a 2-1 cutarse from little Grenada. :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: royal on June 11, 2009, 07:16:22 PM
Ah glad dis happening so Trini's could see for themselves dat Jamaicans doh support anything dat Trinidadians do.Yes it was de same trinis who supported Ja in de '98 World Cup bc dey from de Caribbean.Yes it was de same trinis who was just as happy in'76 with Crawford and Quarrie as dey were in '08 with Bolt and Thompson looking instead at a caribbean 1,2 instead of a Trinidad/Jamaica ting.Yes it was de same trinis when Jamaica pull out of de federation and get there independence who say we cyar have a federation without Jamaica.Yes it is de same trinis when jamaica wanted help said I'll give you de money to help you out.
I expect all jamaicans to support Jamaica but to be supporting central and north americans teams in stead of us only dey can understand and saying you going to loose 20-0.I've been on dis site a long time and I never come across a post stating dey hope Ja loose 20-0.I know we have we picong but with these JA posters (Reggae-Fan) excluded sometimes  ;D we know dis ain't merely picong.I know we would have supported jamaica if they were in our situation.Go back to some of de posts and you'll see a lot of forumites were disappointed Ja did'nt make de Hex.

Anyway...... Go Jamaica....win de Gold Cup for us.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 11, 2009, 07:20:41 PM
lucky4life, nobody on dis forum give a fack about gold cup. so please discontinue makin a nuisance of yourself
because you all are not in it,a bet if you all was you would have not said that shit,and don't get mad because T&T are getting their ass whip from left to right in the hex since this round started and have not win any games,hay don't get mad at me i don't got anything to do with the ass whiping you are getting.

Borse, give it up nah.

World cup qualifying is far more important than a Gold Cup competition; like I said, I am happy that Jamaica is in it, but yuh really not making any sense now and yuh only embarrassing yuhself.

But if yuh want to delude yourself into thinking that the Gold Cup gets more press than World Cup qualifying, go ahead.
Ahhhh! But T&T is not in the World Cup. Are they? And they won't be.
And I read World Cup reports from several publications over the internet and it's not good reading for T&T. So stop deluding yourself and your fellow Trinis. ;D
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 11, 2009, 07:23:17 PM
lucky4life, nobody on dis forum give a fack about gold cup. so please discontinue makin a nuisance of yourself
because you all are not in it,a bet if you all was you would have not said that shit,and don't get mad because T&T are getting their ass whip from left to right in the hex since this round started and have not win any games,hay don't get mad at me i don't got anything to do with the ass whiping you are getting.

Borse, give it up nah.

World cup qualifying is far more important than a Gold Cup competition; like I said, I am happy that Jamaica is in it, but yuh really not making any sense now and yuh only embarrassing yuhself.

But if yuh want to delude yourself into thinking that the Gold Cup gets more press than World Cup qualifying, go ahead.
sucker,wear in my post did i say that the gold cup is better than the WCQ,so you show me that and i will admit that what i am saying make no sense,sucker don't lie to make you look good,well that is what you will call embarrassing.

Well the way yuh carrying on, you would swear that the Gold Cup is the biggest competition on the planet. You keep countering my point that Jamaica is not in the HEX with the fact that Jamaica is in the Gold Cup and the warriors are not as if the world cup qualifying and the gold cup rival each other in importance. There is really no other way to interpret this, after your rather repetitive and annoying posts.

You keep going on about all the defeats that the warriors have suffered, but they have have not been eliminated yet, so I do not understand your triumphalism, which is pretty pathetic, since Jamaica is not even in the final stages of world cup qualifying.

Every time you type something you just make your inability to make coherent, sound arguments more apparent to everyone on here

Again, stop embarrassing yourself.




YES!!!! But T&T is not in the 2010 World Cup and they won't be. But live on that thin thread of hope. ;D
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lucky4life on June 11, 2009, 08:33:27 PM
Ah glad dis happening so Trini's could see for themselves dat Jamaicans doh support anything dat Trinidadians do.Yes it was de same trinis who supported Ja in de '98 World Cup bc dey from de Caribbean.Yes it was de same trinis who was just as happy in'76 with Crawford and Quarrie as dey were in '08 with Bolt and Thompson looking instead at a caribbean 1,2 instead of a Trinidad/Jamaica ting.Yes it was de same trinis when Jamaica pull out of de federation and get there independence who say we cyar have a federation without Jamaica.Yes it is de same trinis when jamaica wanted help said I'll give you de money to help you out.
I expect all jamaicans to support Jamaica but to be supporting central and north americans teams in stead of us only dey can understand and saying you going to loose 20-0.I've been on dis site a long time and I never come across a post stating dey hope Ja loose 20-0.I know we have we picong but with these JA posters (Reggae-Fan) excluded sometimes  ;D we know dis ain't merely picong.I know we would have supported jamaica if they were in our situation.Go back to some of de posts and you'll see a lot of forumites were disappointed Ja did'nt make de Hex.

Anyway...... Go Jamaica....win de Gold Cup for us.
royal,quit been a he-parquet about T&T support jamaica in everything that we do who are you trying to trick,at the 2008 olympic when thompson did come second behind bolt,that shit go to all you head and you all started to talk shit and saying that you all are going to beat us next olympic,and when jamaica did get knock out of the hex you all was talking shit,and whit all that said and dun you expect we to support you all
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: royal on June 11, 2009, 08:45:07 PM
lucky4life,I,royal supporting Jamaica in de Gold Cup.What yuh have to say now?
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: Sam on June 11, 2009, 08:53:57 PM
Branes realise he coacing some goats and jump ship.

He in T&T now, a place with real ballers.....

De Gold Cup is Jamaica world cup, so they will play hard and fall deep....

Send more Reggae Toyz.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lucky4life on June 11, 2009, 09:26:10 PM
Branes realise he coacing some goats and jump ship.

He in T&T now, a place with real ballers.....

De Gold Cup is Jamaica world cup, so they will play hard and fall deep....

Send more Reggae Toyz.
de gold cup we well play hard and fall deep,it sound to me like you are talking about T&T,because that is what T&T is doing right now,you all are everybody bitch in the hex right now,T&T a place with real ballers,please don't make me laugh.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lucky4life on June 11, 2009, 09:34:30 PM
lucky4life,I,royal supporting Jamaica in de Gold Cup.What yuh have to say now?
royal i was supporting jamaica and trinidad in the hex,but when jamaica got knock out you all started to talk shit,then i stop,and you now what you all still talking shit.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: royal on June 11, 2009, 09:44:19 PM
Alright brother I still supporting Jamaica.I realise although we may see ourselves different those FSC commentators and de other countries put us in de same boat.Listen to the comments during de Gold Cup and you'll see. Remember when England played you'll mainly because we were in there group?   
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on June 11, 2009, 09:56:55 PM
LUCKY TO BE A BRIT FOR LIFE.... YUH STUPID CU#T...WE ARE IN THE WORLD CUP

WE JUST TRYING TO GET TO THE WORLD CUP "FINALS"

c**t
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lucky4life on June 11, 2009, 10:11:07 PM
LUCKY TO BE A BRIT FOR LIFE.... YUH STUPID CU#T...WE ARE IN THE WORLD CUP

WE JUST TRYING TO GET TO THE WORLD CUP "FINALS"

c**t
hay ass hole,what rock you just crawl out from under you better go back,and quite been so rude,you ignorant fool.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: Big Magician on June 11, 2009, 10:14:30 PM
luck to be a brit

you are a c**t

go swallow barnes break...leave some for 2099
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lucky4life on June 11, 2009, 10:35:49 PM
luck to be a brit

you are a c**t

go swallow barnes break...leave some for 2099
HO  here come this one with the same gay shit, i started to understand that whenever you say that gay shit it turn you on,so i am not going to respond to you no more,you sick barstad,
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 12, 2009, 08:19:47 AM
Branes realise he coacing some goats and jump ship.

He in T&T now, a place with real ballers.....

De Gold Cup is Jamaica world cup, so they will play hard and fall deep....

Send more Reggae Toyz.
I would say that's the same reason why Mutarana jump ship especially when he boasted the next day after T&T reach the HEX that he was coming to Jamaica to win the Digicel Championship. But when he saw the Soca Warriors get a 2-1 cutass from Grenada and could only draw with the Reggae Boyz when T&T needed a win. Mutarana realized that he should jump ship before he sank into obscurity coaching some old dinosaurs who did not have any idea how to qualify for the 2010 World Cup :rotfl: :rotfl:
Mutarana's contract was not even up when he jumped ship. John Barnes unbeaten contract with the Reggae Boyz was. So now before he leaves for his new coaching with Tranmere Rovers with Reggae Boy Pepe Goodison. He is going to show the old goats in T&T how to play winning football.
 
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 12, 2009, 01:43:32 PM
Yeah a basic U 23 team lost at the Digicel.

so?

What was your excuse in the Hex?  ;D
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 12, 2009, 02:15:00 PM
Yeah a basic U 23 team lost at the Digicel.

so?

What was your excuse in the Hex?  ;D
Hmmm! Sure it was a U-23 Soca Warriors team with players aged 28 to 40 years old.

Now what is your excuse for being dead last at the bottom of the HEX after five matches with only 2 points. :rotfl:
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: kaliman2006 on June 12, 2009, 02:22:51 PM
Yeah a basic U 23 team lost at the Digicel.

so?

What was your excuse in the Hex?  ;D
Hmmm! Sure it was a U-23 Soca Warriors team with players aged 28 to 40 years old.

Now what is your excuse for being dead last at the bottom of the HEX after five matches with only 2 points. :rotfl:

You do know that your team is not in the HEX right? We may be losing now, but your team is not even there...

What does that say about your team?

Do I really need to break it down for you?
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: WestCoast on June 12, 2009, 02:33:41 PM
Yeah a basic U 23 team lost at the Digicel.
so?
What was your excuse in the Hex?  ;D
Hmmm! Sure it was a U-23 Soca Warriors team with players aged 28 to 40 years old.
Now what is your excuse for being dead last at the bottom of the HEX after five matches with only 2 points. :rotfl:
You do know that your team is not in the HEX right? We may be losing now, but your team is not even there...
What does that say about your team?
Do I really need to break it down for you?
is TROLL dat JamaicaforWC2099 trolling ;)
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: kaliman2006 on June 12, 2009, 02:38:26 PM
Yeah a basic U 23 team lost at the Digicel.
so?
What was your excuse in the Hex?  ;D
Hmmm! Sure it was a U-23 Soca Warriors team with players aged 28 to 40 years old.
Now what is your excuse for being dead last at the bottom of the HEX after five matches with only 2 points. :rotfl:
You do know that your team is not in the HEX right? We may be losing now, but your team is not even there...
What does that say about your team?
Do I really need to break it down for you?
is TROLL dat JamaicaforWC2099 trolling ;)

Yeah, you're right, and I here like ah bottom lettin' him/her/it wind me up.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: WestCoast on June 12, 2009, 02:40:49 PM
Yeah a basic U 23 team lost at the Digicel.
so?
What was your excuse in the Hex?  ;D
Hmmm! Sure it was a U-23 Soca Warriors team with players aged 28 to 40 years old.
Now what is your excuse for being dead last at the bottom of the HEX after five matches with only 2 points. :rotfl:
You do know that your team is not in the HEX right? We may be losing now, but your team is not even there...
What does that say about your team?
Do I really need to break it down for you?
is TROLL dat JamaicaforWC2099 trolling ;)

Yeah, you're right, and I here like ah bottom lettin' him/her/it wind me up.
he is just SOOOOO excited about being in the Gold Cup
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 12, 2009, 02:44:48 PM
Yeah a basic U 23 team lost at the Digicel.

so?

What was your excuse in the Hex?  ;D
Hmmm! Sure it was a U-23 Soca Warriors team with players aged 28 to 40 years old.

Now what is your excuse for being dead last at the bottom of the HEX after five matches with only 2 points. :rotfl:

You do know that your team is not in the HEX right? We may be losing now, but your team is not even there...

What does that say about your team?

Do I really need to break it down for you?
Sure! Break it down for me. Show the stats between Jamaica and T&T. Show a win, loss and draw bracket betwwen the 2 nations since 2000.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 12, 2009, 02:53:39 PM
Yeah a basic U 23 team lost at the Digicel.
so?
What was your excuse in the Hex?  ;D
Hmmm! Sure it was a U-23 Soca Warriors team with players aged 28 to 40 years old.
Now what is your excuse for being dead last at the bottom of the HEX after five matches with only 2 points. :rotfl:
You do know that your team is not in the HEX right? We may be losing now, but your team is not even there...
What does that say about your team?
Do I really need to break it down for you?
is TROLL dat JamaicaforWC2099 trolling ;)

Yeah, you're right, and I here like ah bottom lettin' him/her/it wind me up.
he is just SOOOOO excited about being in the Gold Cup

Breds that man might get excited if he get a hic-cup :rotfl: :rotfl:

A country that flopping for a decade and taking out on TT.

In a way ah feel sorry for him and his brethren. This is all they have. J'ca play shit - blame Jack.

J'ca flops, is TT fault, we play easy teams, we doh have fight like the J'cans :-)

I wonder what the excuse was when our U 17s cut dey ass right in their back yard, I could only imagine the continuing despair and frustration. Is year after year they hve to go through this. With no light at the end of the tunnel.

They simply can't win at any level. They only release they can get is to show their lack of class on a TT Forum and then bitch that nobody likes J'cans.

How is J'ca doing in the Concacaf Club Championships?

How many J'can teams have ever won or scored a goal in Mexico?

When is J'ca's next game in the Hex?
Answer: 2017.

Troll bitches Troll :rotfl: :rotfl: :beermug:
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 12, 2009, 05:05:55 PM
Yeah a basic U 23 team lost at the Digicel.
so?
What was your excuse in the Hex?  ;D
Hmmm! Sure it was a U-23 Soca Warriors team with players aged 28 to 40 years old.
Now what is your excuse for being dead last at the bottom of the HEX after five matches with only 2 points. :rotfl:
You do know that your team is not in the HEX right? We may be losing now, but your team is not even there...
What does that say about your team?
Do I really need to break it down for you?
is TROLL dat JamaicaforWC2099 trolling ;)

Yeah, you're right, and I here like ah bottom lettin' him/her/it wind me up.
he is just SOOOOO excited about being in the Gold Cup

Breds that man might get excited if he get a hic-cup :rotfl: :rotfl:

A country that flopping for a decade and taking out on TT.

In a way ah feel sorry for him and his brethren. This is all they have. J'ca play shit - blame Jack.

J'ca flops, is TT fault, we play easy teams, we doh have fight like the J'cans :-)

I wonder what the excuse was when our U 17s cut dey ass right in their back yard, I could only imagine the continuing despair and frustration. Is year after year they hve to go through this. With no light at the end of the tunnel.

They simply can't win at any level. They only release they can get is to show their lack of class on a TT Forum and then bitch that nobody likes J'cans.

How is J'ca doing in the Concacaf Club Championships?

How many J'can teams have ever won or scored a goal in Mexico?

When is J'ca's next game in the Hex?
Answer: 2017.

Troll bitches Troll :rotfl: :rotfl: :beermug:
Let's see: If Jamaicans get a hiccup over becoming Caribbean Kings and qualifying for the Gold Cup. I wouldn't want to be near a Trini after the 2-1 by Grenada. More than hiccups????????? :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

We don't worry much about your team beating ours since Jamaica has beaten T&T more times in your own backyard.

Jamaica's Premier League voted not to send any Jamaica clubs to play in the CONCACAF Club Championship because they believe that their is no value in that Championship. Now use your brain and think   why you haven't seen any Jamaica clubs playing in this year's Club Championship. ::) ::)

Check your stats and come back good about goals that Jamaica has scored in Mexico.

When is T&T's next World Cup appearance?
Answer; 2099. :D
 
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: WestCoast on June 12, 2009, 05:18:44 PM
Jamaica's Premier League voted not to send any Jamaica clubs to play in the CONCACAF Club Championship because they believe that their is no value in that Championship. Now use your brain and think   why you haven't seen any Jamaica clubs playing in this year's Club Championship. ::) ::)
ya lie and you kno ya damn lie
is because allya woulda bring home de "Ascot Trophy" :devil:

 ;D ;D
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 12, 2009, 05:28:39 PM
Jamaica's Premier League voted not to send any Jamaica clubs to play in the CONCACAF Club Championship because they believe that their is no value in that Championship. Now use your brain and think   why you haven't seen any Jamaica clubs playing in this year's Club Championship. ::) ::)
ya lie and you kno ya damn lie
is because allya woulda bring home de "Ascot Trophy" :devil:

 ;D ;D
Well! You certainly seem to know something I don't.
Why didnt any of the Jamaican football clubs play in the CONCACAF Club Championship this year?
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 12, 2009, 05:40:43 PM
Jamaica's Premier League voted not to send any Jamaica clubs to play in the CONCACAF Club Championship because they believe that their is no value in that Championship. Now use your brain and think   why you haven't seen any Jamaica clubs playing in this year's Club Championship. ::) ::)
ya lie and you kno ya damn lie
is because allya woulda bring home de "Ascot Trophy" :devil:

 ;D ;D
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

You use your brain,  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

No value! Tell that to the clubs in TT that are selling their players after the competition.

No value = we shitty, cah do nothing and rather than compete for club supremacy and get embarassed and we broke let's just stay home and watch the TRinis on TV again LOL

When's J'ca's next game in the Hex?  ;D

When was the last time J'ca played in the hex? Was Clinton President? :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: kaliman2006 on June 12, 2009, 05:50:08 PM
Jamaica's Premier League voted not to send any Jamaica clubs to play in the CONCACAF Club Championship because they believe that their is no value in that Championship. Now use your brain and think   why you haven't seen any Jamaica clubs playing in this year's Club Championship. ::) ::)
ya lie and you kno ya damn lie
is because allya woulda bring home de "Ascot Trophy" :devil:

 ;D ;D
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

You use your brain,  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

No value! Tell that to the clubs in TT that are selling their players after the competition.

No value = we shitty, cah do nothing and rather than compete for club supremacy and get embarassed and we broke let's just stay home and watch the TRinis on TV again LOL

When's J'ca's next game in the Hex?  ;D

When was the last time J'ca played in the hex? Was Clinton President? :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:



Leave de man nah vb, he mussbe cyah even remember de last time dat Jamaica play in de hex.

So he hadda console himself with the head to heads against us.

For that matter when was the last time any Jamaican team played in any world tournament?

I know that our under 20's are going to Egypt this year....

Is Jamaica in that tournament?

 :devil:
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 12, 2009, 05:57:58 PM
Jamaica's Premier League voted not to send any Jamaica clubs to play in the CONCACAF Club Championship because they believe that their is no value in that Championship. Now use your brain and think   why you haven't seen any Jamaica clubs playing in this year's Club Championship. ::) ::)
ya lie and you kno ya damn lie
is because allya woulda bring home de "Ascot Trophy" :devil:

 ;D ;D
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

You use your brain,  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

No value! Tell that to the clubs in TT that are selling their players after the competition.

No value = we shitty, cah do nothing and rather than compete for club supremacy and get embarassed and we broke let's just stay home and watch the TRinis on TV again LOL

When's J'ca's next game in the Hex?  ;D

When was the last time J'ca played in the hex? Was Clinton President? :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:


Last year I remember Harbour View beating two T&T clubs in the CONCACAF Club Championship. That is the value they saw so maybe that's the reason no Jamaican entered this year.

Now when is T&T's first game in the Gold Cup?

When was the last time T&T scored a goal in the World Cup?
Answer: In 2006 when they got scared against Paraguay and scored against themselves. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: kaliman2006 on June 12, 2009, 06:03:59 PM
Jamaica's Premier League voted not to send any Jamaica clubs to play in the CONCACAF Club Championship because they believe that their is no value in that Championship. Now use your brain and think   why you haven't seen any Jamaica clubs playing in this year's Club Championship. ::) ::)
ya lie and you kno ya damn lie
is because allya woulda bring home de "Ascot Trophy" :devil:

 ;D ;D
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

You use your brain,  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

No value! Tell that to the clubs in TT that are selling their players after the competition.

No value = we shitty, cah do nothing and rather than compete for club supremacy and get embarassed and we broke let's just stay home and watch the TRinis on TV again LOL

When's J'ca's next game in the Hex?  ;D

When was the last time J'ca played in the hex? Was Clinton President? :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:


Last year I remember Harbour View beating two T&T clubs in the CONCACAF Club Championship. That is the value they saw so maybe that's the reason no Jamaican entered this year.

Now when is T&T's first game in the Gold Cup?

When was the last time T&T scored a goal in the World Cup?
Answer: In 2006 when they got scared against Paraguay and scored against themselves. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Borse, you makin' dis real easy yuh know.

congrats on Jamaica beating Japan in 98.

But that was eleven years ago.

We live in the present.

I am glad to know that you have been following our games on tv while the reggae britz are.... hmmm

What have they been doing exactly? Watching our team play in world tournaments on television.

I hope you get a chance to take in the rest of the world cup qualifiers and the under-20 world cup.

Maybe Jamaica may have a chance of qualifying in 2099 as your avatar suggests.

Hopefully you will be alive by then.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 12, 2009, 08:17:51 PM
Jamaica's Premier League voted not to send any Jamaica clubs to play in the CONCACAF Club Championship because they believe that their is no value in that Championship. Now use your brain and think   why you haven't seen any Jamaica clubs playing in this year's Club Championship. ::) ::)
ya lie and you kno ya damn lie
is because allya woulda bring home de "Ascot Trophy" :devil:

 ;D ;D
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

You use your brain,  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

No value! Tell that to the clubs in TT that are selling their players after the competition.

No value = we shitty, cah do nothing and rather than compete for club supremacy and get embarassed and we broke let's just stay home and watch the TRinis on TV again LOL

When's J'ca's next game in the Hex?  ;D

When was the last time J'ca played in the hex? Was Clinton President? :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:


Last year I remember Harbour View beating two T&T clubs in the CONCACAF Club Championship. That is the value they saw so maybe that's the reason no Jamaican entered this year.

Now when is T&T's first game in the Gold Cup?

When was the last time T&T scored a goal in the World Cup?
Answer: In 2006 when they got scared against Paraguay and scored against themselves. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Borse, you makin' dis real easy yuh know.

congrats on Jamaica beating Japan in 98.

But that was eleven years ago.

We live in the present.

I am glad to know that you have been following our games on tv while the reggae britz are.... hmmm

What have they been doing exactly? Watching our team play in world tournaments on television.

I hope you get a chance to take in the rest of the world cup qualifiers and the under-20 world cup.

Maybe Jamaica may have a chance of qualifying in 2099 as your avatar suggests.

Hopefully you will be alive by then.
Wait so the "don't let me break it down" was what? Just talk?? You don't and didn't have anything to break down did you. ::) ::)
So you won't be watching the Reggae Boyz on FOX SOCCER CHANNEL JAMAICA during the Gold Cup will you?
You wouldn't believe that I stayed up to watch T&T receive 4, 5 and 6 nil cutass in the World Cup. It made staying up late worth it. ;D ;D
Trust me. I have made a point to watch all of T&T qualifiers my top priority on those match days. I even switch Setanta's channel at the cable company where I work to show our customers Costa Rica taking 3 points away from T&T on that particular matchday. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Now is Jamaica2099 my username or my avatar. You sure you have it right. ??? ???
See how easy this is for me. ;D ;D
NEXT!!!!!!!!!!!!

   
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 13, 2009, 06:03:44 AM
It's a sad day for J"ca when they too broke to enter the CONCACAF CLUB Champs.

Our Clubs use it to sell players to the MLS and abroad.

Btw, Didn't J'ca lose in the CFU to the Cayman Islands a few years ago :rotfl:

Let me guess that was Warner's fault.

Thank God TT is in the Hex or you wouldn't have  a reason to watch.,

Well Jamaica may be a one hit wonder, so let TT carry the hopes of the Caribbean ;D

How long is your next Coach going to last. I give him one year.
Then you can beg Barnes to come back ;D

Not that he will help you. So you finally beat Panama :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: kaliman2006 on June 13, 2009, 10:26:48 AM
Jamaica's Premier League voted not to send any Jamaica clubs to play in the CONCACAF Club Championship because they believe that their is no value in that Championship. Now use your brain and think   why you haven't seen any Jamaica clubs playing in this year's Club Championship. ::) ::)
ya lie and you kno ya damn lie
is because allya woulda bring home de "Ascot Trophy" :devil:

 ;D ;D
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

You use your brain,  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

No value! Tell that to the clubs in TT that are selling their players after the competition.

No value = we shitty, cah do nothing and rather than compete for club supremacy and get embarassed and we broke let's just stay home and watch the TRinis on TV again LOL

When's J'ca's next game in the Hex?  ;D

When was the last time J'ca played in the hex? Was Clinton President? :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:


Last year I remember Harbour View beating two T&T clubs in the CONCACAF Club Championship. That is the value they saw so maybe that's the reason no Jamaican entered this year.

Now when is T&T's first game in the Gold Cup?

When was the last time T&T scored a goal in the World Cup?
Answer: In 2006 when they got scared against Paraguay and scored against themselves. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Borse, you makin' dis real easy yuh know.

congrats on Jamaica beating Japan in 98.

But that was eleven years ago.

We live in the present.

I am glad to know that you have been following our games on tv while the reggae britz are.... hmmm

What have they been doing exactly? Watching our team play in world tournaments on television.

I hope you get a chance to take in the rest of the world cup qualifiers and the under-20 world cup.

Maybe Jamaica may have a chance of qualifying in 2099 as your avatar suggests.

Hopefully you will be alive by then.
Wait so the "don't let me break it down" was what? Just talk?? You don't and didn't have anything to break down did you. ::) ::)
So you won't be watching the Reggae Boyz on FOX SOCCER CHANNEL JAMAICA during the Gold Cup will you?
You wouldn't believe that I stayed up to watch T&T receive 4, 5 and 6 nil cutass in the World Cup. It made staying up late worth it. ;D ;D
Trust me. I have made a point to watch all of T&T qualifiers my top priority on those match days. I even switch Setanta's channel at the cable company where I work to show our customers Costa Rica taking 3 points away from T&T on that particular matchday. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Now is Jamaica2099 my username or my avatar. You sure you have it right. ??? ???
See how easy this is for me. ;D ;D
NEXT!!!!!!!!!!!!

   

Fine, yuh got me there. I misspoke.

But at least I can tell the difference between the gold cup and world cup qualitfying in terms of importance.

I guess ah really cyah argue wit' fools and I really don't have the time to argue with you, since my ten-year-old cousin seems to have more sense than you, so I'll let you have the last word.

As the Eric Williams say, "Yuh really have to let de jackass bray"
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 13, 2009, 10:43:22 AM
Jamaica's Premier League voted not to send any Jamaica clubs to play in the CONCACAF Club Championship because they believe that their is no value in that Championship. Now use your brain and think   why you haven't seen any Jamaica clubs playing in this year's Club Championship. ::) ::)
ya lie and you kno ya damn lie
is because allya woulda bring home de "Ascot Trophy" :devil:

 ;D ;D
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

You use your brain,  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

No value! Tell that to the clubs in TT that are selling their players after the competition.

No value = we shitty, cah do nothing and rather than compete for club supremacy and get embarassed and we broke let's just stay home and watch the TRinis on TV again LOL

When's J'ca's next game in the Hex?  ;D

When was the last time J'ca played in the hex? Was Clinton President? :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:


Last year I remember Harbour View beating two T&T clubs in the CONCACAF Club Championship. That is the value they saw so maybe that's the reason no Jamaican entered this year.

Now when is T&T's first game in the Gold Cup?

When was the last time T&T scored a goal in the World Cup?
Answer: In 2006 when they got scared against Paraguay and scored against themselves. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Borse, you makin' dis real easy yuh know.

congrats on Jamaica beating Japan in 98.

But that was eleven years ago.

We live in the present.

I am glad to know that you have been following our games on tv while the reggae britz are.... hmmm

What have they been doing exactly? Watching our team play in world tournaments on television.

I hope you get a chance to take in the rest of the world cup qualifiers and the under-20 world cup.

Maybe Jamaica may have a chance of qualifying in 2099 as your avatar suggests.

Hopefully you will be alive by then.

   

Fine, yuh got me there. I misspoke.

But at least I can tell the difference between the gold cup and world cup qualitfying in terms of importance.

I guess ah really cyah argue wit' fools and I really don't have the time to argue with you, since my ten-year-old cousin seems to have more sense than you, so I'll let you have the last word.

As the Eric Williams say, "Yuh really have to let de jackass bray"

Kaliman,

he is not as stupid as he appears. This is all J'can have - whilst CR, TRT and others realize that the GC is of secondary importance, this is basically J'ca's WC.

Whilst other countries will use it as an experiment, J'ca will do their best, becz they have nothing else for the next four years.

Whilst we shake our heads at their constant flopping in WC qualifiers, they will bray about the GC ;D

They have truly become the laughing stock of CONCACAF.

J'ca's highlight this year is finally beating a Panama second eleven.

When ppl are publicly willing to exhibit their ignorance to overcome their jealousy of TT, you have to throw a little sympathy their way.

Imagine if our youth and sr. program had free fallen over the last decade a la J'ca, how would we feel? :'(

Maybe we could throw a bone their way, the Brits aren't working. I sure Shabazz or Gally wouldn't mind a little charity work. Buyt please no J'can dollars. 1 000 000 J'cans dllrs cah even buy a chubby and a doubles.

VB
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: kaliman2006 on June 13, 2009, 10:48:47 AM
Jamaica's Premier League voted not to send any Jamaica clubs to play in the CONCACAF Club Championship because they believe that their is no value in that Championship. Now use your brain and think   why you haven't seen any Jamaica clubs playing in this year's Club Championship. ::) ::)
ya lie and you kno ya damn lie
is because allya woulda bring home de "Ascot Trophy" :devil:

 ;D ;D
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

You use your brain,  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

No value! Tell that to the clubs in TT that are selling their players after the competition.

No value = we shitty, cah do nothing and rather than compete for club supremacy and get embarassed and we broke let's just stay home and watch the TRinis on TV again LOL

When's J'ca's next game in the Hex?  ;D

When was the last time J'ca played in the hex? Was Clinton President? :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:


Last year I remember Harbour View beating two T&T clubs in the CONCACAF Club Championship. That is the value they saw so maybe that's the reason no Jamaican entered this year.

Now when is T&T's first game in the Gold Cup?

When was the last time T&T scored a goal in the World Cup?
Answer: In 2006 when they got scared against Paraguay and scored against themselves. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Borse, you makin' dis real easy yuh know.

congrats on Jamaica beating Japan in 98.

But that was eleven years ago.

We live in the present.

I am glad to know that you have been following our games on tv while the reggae britz are.... hmmm

What have they been doing exactly? Watching our team play in world tournaments on television.

I hope you get a chance to take in the rest of the world cup qualifiers and the under-20 world cup.

Maybe Jamaica may have a chance of qualifying in 2099 as your avatar suggests.

Hopefully you will be alive by then.
[/quote

   

Fine, yuh got me there. I misspoke.

But at least I can tell the difference between the gold cup and world cup qualitfying in terms of importance.

I guess ah really cyah argue wit' fools and I really don't have the time to argue with you, since my ten-year-old cousin seems to have more sense than you, so I'll let you have the last word.

As the Eric Williams say, "Yuh really have to let de jackass bray"

Kaliman,

he is not as stupid as he appears. This is all J'can have - whilst CR, TRT and others realize that the GC is of secondary importance, this is basically J'ca's WC.

Whilst other countries will use it as an experiment, J'ca will do their best, becz they have nothing else for the next four years.

Whilst we shake our heads at their constant flopping in WC qualifiers, they will bray about the GC ;D

They have truly become the laughing stock of CONCACAF.

J'ca's highlight this year is finally beating a Panama second eleven.

When ppl are publicly willing to exhibit their ignorance to overcome their jealousy of TT, you have to throw a little sympathy their way.

Imagine if our youth and sr. program had free fallen over the last decade a la J'ca, how would we feel? :'(

Maybe we could throw a bone their way, the Brits aren't working. I sure Shabazz or Gally wouldn't mind a little charity work. Buyt please no J'can dollars. 1 000 000 J'cans dllrs cah even buy a chubby and a doubles.

VB

True..ah guess ah should jess let him have dis one.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 13, 2009, 12:48:47 PM
It's a sad day for J"ca when they too broke to enter the CONCACAF CLUB Champs.

Our Clubs use it to sell players to the MLS and abroad.

Btw, Didn't J'ca lose in the CFU to the Cayman Islands a few years ago :rotfl:

Let me guess that was Warner's fault.

Thank God TT is in the Hex or you wouldn't have  a reason to watch.,

Well Jamaica may be a one hit wonder, so let TT carry the hopes of the Caribbean ;D

How long is your next Coach going to last. I give him one year.
Then you can beg Barnes to come back ;D

Not that he will help you. So you finally beat Panama :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Hmmmm! That's true since playing in the Club Championship means no type of reward but a shiny worthless trophy. Jamaica clubs are not foolish enough like T&T clubs and other CONCACAF clubs to spend millions of dollars on traveling and hotel expenses which ends up in the coffers of the pockets of CONCACAF's elite like Jack Warner and his pals. While the clubs receive no dividends. :applause: :applause: Brilliant Jack. :rotfl: :rotfl:

 Our local clubs use our league to send our players to MLS, England, Belgium, Norway, Africa etc.

Didn't T&T lose 2 times to Grenada in less then a year. And also didn't T&T pay off a referee during the Digicel Championship to give them 2 penalties after Barbados was leading T&T 1 nil. The Netherland Antilles referee was sent home. Why did qualifying for the Gold Cup suddenly seem so important for T&T. ;D
Let me guess. It was important to you Trinis so you went to Jack Warner for help. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Thank God T&T is the HEX truly because Jamaica wouldn't be the laughing stock of the Caribbean and the World like T&T is.

Actually it will be T&T who has become the Caribbean no hit wonder of the World Cup since the Soca Warriors could only score against themselves and finished worst than the Reggae Boyz for the Caribbean at the World Cup.   

Our new local Coach Theodore "Tappa" Whitmore will indeed last 1 year. That's the length of his current contract. Coach Whitmore was interim for 2 times with five games where he has the enviable record of coaching the Reggae Boyz to 5 victories without conceding a goal. A feat that no international had ever done. Even Barnes who is in T&T keeping football clinics. Beg Jack to keep him because I know your local coach Russell Latapy will last less than 3 months. Maybe Tappa can help you instead. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Actually Jamaica have beaten Panama before. But why couldn't T&T beat El Salvador in their own backyard. T&T had them 2-nil down with 8 minutes to get 3 points. WHAT HAPPENED. :devil: :devil: 
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 13, 2009, 01:15:36 PM
Jamaica's Premier League voted not to send any Jamaica clubs to play in the CONCACAF Club Championship because they believe that their is no value in that Championship. Now use your brain and think   why you haven't seen any Jamaica clubs playing in this year's Club Championship. ::) ::)
ya lie and you kno ya damn lie
is because allya woulda bring home de "Ascot Trophy" :devil:

 ;D ;D
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

You use your brain,  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

No value! Tell that to the clubs in TT that are selling their players after the competition.

No value = we shitty, cah do nothing and rather than compete for club supremacy and get embarassed and we broke let's just stay home and watch the TRinis on TV again LOL

When's J'ca's next game in the Hex?  ;D

When was the last time J'ca played in the hex? Was Clinton President? :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:


Last year I remember Harbour View beating two T&T clubs in the CONCACAF Club Championship. That is the value they saw so maybe that's the reason no Jamaican entered this year.

Now when is T&T's first game in the Gold Cup?

When was the last time T&T scored a goal in the World Cup?
Answer: In 2006 when they got scared against Paraguay and scored against themselves. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Borse, you makin' dis real easy yuh know.

congrats on Jamaica beating Japan in 98.

But that was eleven years ago.

We live in the present.

I am glad to know that you have been following our games on tv while the reggae britz are.... hmmm

What have they been doing exactly? Watching our team play in world tournaments on television.

I hope you get a chance to take in the rest of the world cup qualifiers and the under-20 world cup.

Maybe Jamaica may have a chance of qualifying in 2099 as your avatar suggests.

Hopefully you will be alive by then.
Wait so the "don't let me break it down" was what? Just talk?? You don't and didn't have anything to break down did you. ::) ::)
So you won't be watching the Reggae Boyz on FOX SOCCER CHANNEL JAMAICA during the Gold Cup will you?
You wouldn't believe that I stayed up to watch T&T receive 4, 5 and 6 nil cutass in the World Cup. It made staying up late worth it. ;D ;D
Trust me. I have made a point to watch all of T&T qualifiers my top priority on those match days. I even switch Setanta's channel at the cable company where I work to show our customers Costa Rica taking 3 points away from T&T on that particular matchday. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Now is Jamaica2099 my username or my avatar. You sure you have it right. ??? ???
See how easy this is for me. ;D ;D
NEXT!!!!!!!!!!!!

   

Fine, yuh got me there. I misspoke.

But at least I can tell the difference between the gold cup and world cup qualitfying in terms of importance.

I guess ah really cyah argue wit' fools and I really don't have the time to argue with you, since my ten-year-old cousin seems to have more sense than you, so I'll let you have the last word.

As the Eric Williams say, "Yuh really have to let de jackass bray"
Really!! You have ran out of things to say. I'm  :o ??? ??? because I've really received from colourful replies from the likes of Big and Small Magician, Palos, Sam, Brown Sugar and a few others. I guess you are the odd man out. ;D 8)
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 13, 2009, 02:22:59 PM
It's a sad day for J"ca when they too broke to enter the CONCACAF CLUB Champs.

Our Clubs use it to sell players to the MLS and abroad.

Btw, Didn't J'ca lose in the CFU to the Cayman Islands a few years ago :rotfl:

Let me guess that was Warner's fault.

Thank God TT is in the Hex or you wouldn't have  a reason to watch.,

Well Jamaica may be a one hit wonder, so let TT carry the hopes of the Caribbean ;D

How long is your next Coach going to last. I give him one year.
Then you can beg Barnes to come back ;D

Not that he will help you. So you finally beat Panama :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Hmmmm! That's true since playing in the Club Championship means no type of reward but a shiny worthless trophy. Jamaica clubs are not foolish enough like T&T clubs and other CONCACAF clubs to spend millions of dollars on traveling and hotel expenses which ends up in the coffers of the pockets of CONCACAF's elite like Jack Warner and his pals. While the clubs receive no dividends. :applause: :applause: Brilliant Jack. :rotfl: :rotfl:

 Our local clubs use our league to send our players to MLS, England, Belgium, Norway, Africa etc.

Didn't T&T lose 2 times to Grenada in less then a year. And also didn't T&T pay off a referee during the Digicel Championship to give them 2 penalties after Barbados was leading T&T 1 nil. The Netherland Antilles referee was sent home. Why did qualifying for the Gold Cup suddenly seem so important for T&T. ;D
Let me guess. It was important to you Trinis so you went to Jack Warner for help. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Thank God T&T is the HEX truly because Jamaica wouldn't be the laughing stock of the Caribbean and the World like T&T is.

Actually it will be T&T who has become the Caribbean no hit wonder of the World Cup since the Soca Warriors could only score against themselves and finished worst than the Reggae Boyz for the Caribbean at the World Cup.   

Our new local Coach Theodore "Tappa" Whitmore will indeed last 1 year. That's the length of his current contract. Coach Whitmore was interim for 2 times with five games where he has the enviable record of coaching the Reggae Boyz to 5 victories without conceding a goal. A feat that no international had ever done. Even Barnes who is in T&T keeping football clinics. Beg Jack to keep him because I know your local coach Russell Latapy will last less than 3 months. Maybe Tappa can help you instead. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Actually Jamaica have beaten Panama before. But why couldn't T&T beat El Salvador in their own backyard. T&T had them 2-nil down with 8 minutes to get 3 points. WHAT HAPPENED. :devil: :devil: 

J'ca playing a club match in Haiti or the US will put money in Jack's pocket.

If you come to TT and stay at the Hilton or Hyatt, that' s money in Jack's pocket.

If your clubs broke, just say so nah?

TT can lost exhibitions, they are training exercises. We understand this. This is why we can beat Panama when it matters ;D

Yep, we blew it vs El Salv.

How was your last game in the Hex?? ;D
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: just cool on June 13, 2009, 02:49:34 PM
Ah glad dis happening so Trini's could see for themselves dat Jamaicans doh support anything dat Trinidadians do.Yes it was de same trinis who supported Ja in de '98 World Cup bc dey from de Caribbean.Yes it was de same trinis who was just as happy in'76 with Crawford and Quarrie as dey were in '08 with Bolt and Thompson looking instead at a caribbean 1,2 instead of a Trinidad/Jamaica ting.Yes it was de same trinis when Jamaica pull out of de federation and get there independence who say we cyar have a federation without Jamaica.Yes it is de same trinis when jamaica wanted help said I'll give you de money to help you out.
I expect all jamaicans to support Jamaica but to be supporting central and north americans teams in stead of us only dey can understand and saying you going to loose 20-0.I've been on dis site a long time and I never come across a post stating dey hope Ja loose 20-0.I know we have we picong but with these JA posters (Reggae-Fan) excluded sometimes  ;D we know dis ain't merely picong.I know we would have supported jamaica if they were in our situation.Go back to some of de posts and you'll see a lot of forumites were disappointed Ja did'nt make de Hex.

Anyway...... Go Jamaica....win de Gold Cup for us.
royal,quit been a he-parquet about T&T support jamaica in everything that we do who are you trying to trick,at the 2008 olympic when thompson did come second behind bolt,that shit go to all you head and you all started to talk shit and saying that you all are going to beat us next olympic,and when jamaica did get knock out of the hex you all was talking shit,and whit all that said and dun you expect we to support you all
Yuhs ah bold face lier!!! every trini with the exception of sam and sando prince applauded bolt and was happy for JA and was singing bolt's praises!! same ting when JA failed tuh make the hex! ppl here was sad that we were the only caribbean team in the hex! so stop forkin lying!!!
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 13, 2009, 03:11:13 PM
Ah glad dis happening so Trini's could see for themselves dat Jamaicans doh support anything dat Trinidadians do.Yes it was de same trinis who supported Ja in de '98 World Cup bc dey from de Caribbean.Yes it was de same trinis who was just as happy in'76 with Crawford and Quarrie as dey were in '08 with Bolt and Thompson looking instead at a caribbean 1,2 instead of a Trinidad/Jamaica ting.Yes it was de same trinis when Jamaica pull out of de federation and get there independence who say we cyar have a federation without Jamaica.Yes it is de same trinis when jamaica wanted help said I'll give you de money to help you out.
I expect all jamaicans to support Jamaica but to be supporting central and north americans teams in stead of us only dey can understand and saying you going to loose 20-0.I've been on dis site a long time and I never come across a post stating dey hope Ja loose 20-0.I know we have we picong but with these JA posters (Reggae-Fan) excluded sometimes  ;D we know dis ain't merely picong.I know we would have supported jamaica if they were in our situation.Go back to some of de posts and you'll see a lot of forumites were disappointed Ja did'nt make de Hex.

Anyway...... Go Jamaica....win de Gold Cup for us.
royal,quit been a he-parquet about T&T support jamaica in everything that we do who are you trying to trick,at the 2008 olympic when thompson did come second behind bolt,that shit go to all you head and you all started to talk shit and saying that you all are going to beat us next olympic,and when jamaica did get knock out of the hex you all was talking shit,and whit all that said and dun you expect we to support you all
Yuhs ah bold face lier!!! every trini with the exception of sam and sando prince applauded bolt and was happy for JA and was singing bolt's praises!! same ting when JA failed tuh make the hex! ppl here was sad that we were the only caribbean team in the hex! so stop forkin lying!!!

In other words ppl here go be always sad. :'(

VB
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: Socapro on June 13, 2009, 03:26:38 PM
Alright brother I still supporting Jamaica.I realise although we may see ourselves different those FSC commentators and de other countries put us in de same boat.Listen to the comments during de Gold Cup and you'll see. Remember when England played you'll mainly because we were in there group?   

Yeah, that really made me laugh!  :D
England fooled themselves into believing that was good preparation for playing T&T especailly as they gave Ja six!
Thanks Ja for misleading England, it almost worked but then you saw what Crouch was forced to do to break the deadlock with T&T in the World Cup!

Goes to show the world sees both T&T and Ja as being in the same boat so generally if we are not playing each other then we should be doing our best to support each other! Country first, Caribbean second, Region third and so on!  8)
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lucky4life on June 13, 2009, 04:06:54 PM
Ah glad dis happening so Trini's could see for themselves dat Jamaicans doh support anything dat Trinidadians do.Yes it was de same trinis who supported Ja in de '98 World Cup bc dey from de Caribbean.Yes it was de same trinis who was just as happy in'76 with Crawford and Quarrie as dey were in '08 with Bolt and Thompson looking instead at a caribbean 1,2 instead of a Trinidad/Jamaica ting.Yes it was de same trinis when Jamaica pull out of de federation and get there independence who say we cyar have a federation without Jamaica.Yes it is de same trinis when jamaica wanted help said I'll give you de money to help you out.
I expect all jamaicans to support Jamaica but to be supporting central and north americans teams in stead of us only dey can understand and saying you going to loose 20-0.I've been on dis site a long time and I never come across a post stating dey hope Ja loose 20-0.I know we have we picong but with these JA posters (Reggae-Fan) excluded sometimes  ;D we know dis ain't merely picong.I know we would have supported jamaica if they were in our situation.Go back to some of de posts and you'll see a lot of forumites were disappointed Ja did'nt make de Hex.

Anyway...... Go Jamaica....win de Gold Cup for us.
royal,quit been a he-parquet about T&T support jamaica in everything that we do who are you trying to trick,at the 2008 olympic when thompson did come second behind bolt,that shit go to all you head and you all started to talk shit and saying that you all are going to beat us next olympic,and when jamaica did get knock out of the hex you all was talking shit,and whit all that said and dun you expect we to support you all
Yuhs ah bold face lier!!! every trini with the exception of sam and sando prince applauded bolt and was happy for JA and was singing bolt's praises!! same ting when JA failed tuh make the hex! ppl here was sad that we were the only caribbean team in the hex! so stop forkin lying!!!
just cool,take it easy Calm down,it got to be the Truth if you are getting on like this thus the Truth hurt,and by jamaica got knock out of the hex i see it gave you all alot of shit to say about jamaica,and yes i now you all are in the hex and we are not,but i wonder when you all get kick out of the hex what T&T is going to be saying,i hope is not the samething about T&T is in the hex,because it seem that you all are stuck on saying that shit.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: WestCoast on June 13, 2009, 04:18:32 PM
Ah glad dis happening so Trini's could see for themselves dat Jamaicans doh support anything dat Trinidadians do.Yes it was de same trinis who supported Ja in de '98 World Cup bc dey from de Caribbean.Yes it was de same trinis who was just as happy in'76 with Crawford and Quarrie as dey were in '08 with Bolt and Thompson looking instead at a caribbean 1,2 instead of a Trinidad/Jamaica ting.Yes it was de same trinis when Jamaica pull out of de federation and get there independence who say we cyar have a federation without Jamaica.Yes it is de same trinis when jamaica wanted help said I'll give you de money to help you out.
I expect all jamaicans to support Jamaica but to be supporting central and north americans teams in stead of us only dey can understand and saying you going to loose 20-0.I've been on dis site a long time and I never come across a post stating dey hope Ja loose 20-0.I know we have we picong but with these JA posters (Reggae-Fan) excluded sometimes  ;D we know dis ain't merely picong.I know we would have supported jamaica if they were in our situation.Go back to some of de posts and you'll see a lot of forumites were disappointed Ja did'nt make de Hex.

Anyway...... Go Jamaica....win de Gold Cup for us.
royal,quit been a he-parquet about T&T support jamaica in everything that we do who are you trying to trick,at the 2008 olympic when thompson did come second behind bolt,that shit go to all you head and you all started to talk shit and saying that you all are going to beat us next olympic,and when jamaica did get knock out of the hex you all was talking shit,and whit all that said and dun you expect we to support you all
Yuhs ah bold face lier!!! every trini with the exception of sam and sando prince applauded bolt and was happy for JA and was singing bolt's praises!! same ting when JA failed tuh make the hex! ppl here was sad that we were the only caribbean team in the hex! so stop forkin lying!!!
just cool,take it easy Calm down,it got to be the Truth if you are getting on like this thus the Truth hurt,and by jamaica got knock out of the hex i see it gave you all alot of shit to say about jamaica,and yes i now you all are in the hex and we are not,but i wonder when you all get kick out of the hex what T&T is going to be saying,i hope is not the samething about T&T is in the hex,because it seem that you all are stuck on saying that shit.
not so sah
when ever de Jamrock Trolls mentions how bad TnT are doing in the Hex, our normal reply will always be
"When is Jamaica next game in the Hex?"
and so the trolls operate
like this poor "dustbin terroriser."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNMrrwo1m_A
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: just cool on June 13, 2009, 05:05:10 PM
Alright brother I still supporting Jamaica.I realise although we may see ourselves different those FSC commentators and de other countries put us in de same boat.Listen to the comments during de Gold Cup and you'll see. Remember when England played you'll mainly because we were in there group?   

Yeah, that really made me laugh!  :D
England fooled themselves into believing that was good preparation for playing T&T especailly as they gave Ja six!
Thanks Ja for misleading England, it almost worked but then you saw what Crouch was forced to do to break the deadlock with T&T in the World Cup!

Goes to show the world sees both T&T and Ja as being in the same boat so generally if we are not playing each other then we should be doing our best to support each other! Country first, Caribbean second, Region third and so on!  8)
Eh socapro, lets talk plain and honest, BC honesty is the best policy. now i really regret having tuh admitt this for the simple reason that these jamaicans are so full of themselves and love praise and doh give it up too no body, especially in the caribbean, but yet still ah must admitt what i hated tuh admitt all along.

if the present team we have now was tuh play JA present team they have now, they would most likely beat us, they have shown that they are capable of taking on the region's best and doing considerable damage, plus dem fellas seem tuh have more national pride and it shows in their teams performances, they also have a better home record than us.

 they beat mexico honduras and canada on their home soil, while we have ah proven track record especially in regional tournaments of letting mediocre teams trump us in our back yards.plus our federation hasn't made it any easier!

i think after yrs of neglect it's beginning to show in the performances of the team,  i also think this is not the best T&T team we could field to date.

latas , jack warner and the pro league needs tuh do much more if we wants tuh stay in the running for the title of world contenders.

we need first and formost tuh field the best players in our pool, we also need tuh cap players like peltier guerra and primus since they're the furture, and the degicel was the best time tuh have dun dat , but the dunce fella didn't see it fit.

i believe our players did not show the heart and desire of a winning team, and the old vets played like they was just making up #. the only vets who played with some heart and gritt was carlos stern and avery, the rest played like they need a purge.

i still believe we have ah chance tuh qualify in the top three, but we have tuh pull ah jamaica and win all the rest of our games! it could be done, BC so far no one has out played us except the U.S.

we need tuh beat all the opposition and wid latas @ the helm , ah believe we can, he just needs tuh include some of these players.

whitley,
jaggy
james
roberts
marshall
sealy
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: STEUPS!! on June 13, 2009, 05:19:46 PM
if the present team we have now was tuh play JA present team they have now, they would most likely beat us,

bullshit!!!


Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: FireBrand on June 13, 2009, 05:24:39 PM
if the present team we have now was tuh play JA present team they have now, they would most likely beat us,

bullshit!!!

cosign (copyright weary). Dey best team couldn't even beat an experimental Maturana 11....TWICE (home and away)!
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lucky4life on June 13, 2009, 05:44:13 PM
if the present team we have now was tuh play JA present team they have now, they would most likely beat us,

bullshit!!!



come on,warrior queen,quit lieing 2 youself
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: just cool on June 13, 2009, 05:48:20 PM
Ah glad dis happening so Trini's could see for themselves dat Jamaicans doh support anything dat Trinidadians do.Yes it was de same trinis who supported Ja in de '98 World Cup bc dey from de Caribbean.Yes it was de same trinis who was just as happy in'76 with Crawford and Quarrie as dey were in '08 with Bolt and Thompson looking instead at a caribbean 1,2 instead of a Trinidad/Jamaica ting.Yes it was de same trinis when Jamaica pull out of de federation and get there independence who say we cyar have a federation without Jamaica.Yes it is de same trinis when jamaica wanted help said I'll give you de money to help you out.
I expect all jamaicans to support Jamaica but to be supporting central and north americans teams in stead of us only dey can understand and saying you going to loose 20-0.I've been on dis site a long time and I never come across a post stating dey hope Ja loose 20-0.I know we have we picong but with these JA posters (Reggae-Fan) excluded sometimes  ;D we know dis ain't merely picong.I know we would have supported jamaica if they were in our situation.Go back to some of de posts and you'll see a lot of forumites were disappointed Ja did'nt make de Hex.

Anyway...... Go Jamaica....win de Gold Cup for us.
royal,quit been a he-parquet about T&T support jamaica in everything that we do who are you trying to trick,at the 2008 olympic when thompson did come second behind bolt,that shit go to all you head and you all started to talk shit and saying that you all are going to beat us next olympic,and when jamaica did get knock out of the hex you all was talking shit,and whit all that said and dun you expect we to support you all
Yuhs ah bold face lier!!! every trini with the exception of sam and sando prince applauded bolt and was happy for JA and was singing bolt's praises!! same ting when JA failed tuh make the hex! ppl here was sad that we were the only caribbean team in the hex! so stop forkin lying!!!
just cool,take it easy Calm down,it got to be the Truth if you are getting on like this thus the Truth hurt,and by jamaica got knock out of the hex i see it gave you all alot of shit to say about jamaica,and yes i now you all are in the hex and we are not,but i wonder when you all get kick out of the hex what T&T is going to be saying,i hope is not the samething about T&T is in the hex,because it seem that you all are stuck on saying that shit.
Bredder, what part of my post yuh didn't understand! now i understand all yours that's why i responded appropriately, but it seemed that mine went straight over your head.

so i will reiterate, when JA does good, MOST!! not all, MOST of the members does acknowledge and render congrats, now it have ah few who would rather scoff and hate , but they are in the vast minority, forinstance , when bolt won his meddles in the olympics, he was showered with nothing but praises, if yuh don't believe me , then go on the track and field site, you'll see.

 another example, when JA lose out tuh mexico, ppl on here were disappointed that only one caribbean team was in the hex, they also miss the opportunity to meet JA in the hex tuh continue the rivalry for bragging rights. they were also disappointed that haiti didn't qualify.

but when we fail tuh achieve , it have some yard man who does be waiting in the wings tuh come on here and gloat! they also ill wish us , rejoice, and disrespect us!!  the whole nine yards!

BTW let me ask yuh this, how much trini does come on the reggea boyz site tuh gloat and scuff when you guys fail or lose?

well i could tell yuh when we fail, it's like ah JA invasion ,but when we win , they never as much as acknowledge or render kudos.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: just cool on June 13, 2009, 06:07:21 PM
if the present team we have now was tuh play JA present team they have now, they would most likely beat us,

bullshit!!!



That's your oppinion sister, but if yuh willing tuh admitt the truth then come again and redeem yuh self. the stats doh lie, they beat ah full strenght hunduras with davd sauzo, ah full strenght mexico and ah full strenght canada, back yuh back , and all @ home!

 we catch we nenen tuh beat honduras without sauzo @ home and pulled of a draw in the dying minuites, we we also catch we royal tuh beat costa rica and made some real text book mistakes all resulting in goals.

 in the hex we don't have one clean sheet, as a matter of fact , we conceded the most goals of every one and have one of the weakest defence in cancacaf!

we also have an imobile frontline of lazies, the stats don't lie since all of our goals in the hex came from our midifeld, 6 goals and non from a striker. jamaica will suprise allyuh in the gold cup, i have ah feeling they will beat all the teams we struggled with.

now don't get me wrong,that doesn't mean they're ah better team, it just means they're hungrier, and defend better than our worthless defenders who can't even hold their concentration for 5 mins , let alone 90+. and their forwards contribute tuh the cause. hell, if it wasn't for stern john and darryl roberts , bermuda or guatemala would've benn playing el salvador on the 12th of august, that's how poor our strike rate is.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 13, 2009, 06:10:16 PM
Ah glad dis happening so Trini's could see for themselves dat Jamaicans doh support anything dat Trinidadians do.Yes it was de same trinis who supported Ja in de '98 World Cup bc dey from de Caribbean.Yes it was de same trinis who was just as happy in'76 with Crawford and Quarrie as dey were in '08 with Bolt and Thompson looking instead at a caribbean 1,2 instead of a Trinidad/Jamaica ting.Yes it was de same trinis when Jamaica pull out of de federation and get there independence who say we cyar have a federation without Jamaica.Yes it is de same trinis when jamaica wanted help said I'll give you de money to help you out.
I expect all jamaicans to support Jamaica but to be supporting central and north americans teams in stead of us only dey can understand and saying you going to loose 20-0.I've been on dis site a long time and I never come across a post stating dey hope Ja loose 20-0.I know we have we picong but with these JA posters (Reggae-Fan) excluded sometimes  ;D we know dis ain't merely picong.I know we would have supported jamaica if they were in our situation.Go back to some of de posts and you'll see a lot of forumites were disappointed Ja did'nt make de Hex.

Anyway...... Go Jamaica....win de Gold Cup for us.
royal,quit been a he-parquet about T&T support jamaica in everything that we do who are you trying to trick,at the 2008 olympic when thompson did come second behind bolt,that shit go to all you head and you all started to talk shit and saying that you all are going to beat us next olympic,and when jamaica did get knock out of the hex you all was talking shit,and whit all that said and dun you expect we to support you all
Yuhs ah bold face lier!!! every trini with the exception of sam and sando prince applauded bolt and was happy for JA and was singing bolt's praises!! same ting when JA failed tuh make the hex! ppl here was sad that we were the only caribbean team in the hex! so stop forkin lying!!!
just cool,take it easy Calm down,it got to be the Truth if you are getting on like this thus the Truth hurt,and by jamaica got knock out of the hex i see it gave you all alot of shit to say about jamaica,and yes i now you all are in the hex and we are not,but i wonder when you all get kick out of the hex what T&T is going to be saying,i hope is not the samething about T&T is in the hex,because it seem that you all are stuck on saying that shit.

Lucky you missed the point. It's not even about TT being in the Hex.

Some J'cans have a real complex seeing TT do well, whilst their own football team wallows.

Did you see the hate and other comments when we went to Germany.

J'can football has been in a slump for a decade.
It didn't require much effort for TT to outperform them. Naturally, some J'cans had to come here to vent their hurt feelings, as losing with class is beyond some of the RBs.

any normal country knows the GC is of secondary importance to the Hex, but naturally football lost J'cans have to come here to stir up something, as it seems to sooth their lack of prowess in Concacaf.

When the Hex is over we can continue to point to the last nine years, to educate the pitiful J'cans, eg. J2099 as to the non camparison between the two countries. It's just another reason why we have to shake our heads at the pitiful desperation of J'cans to feel good about their football.

A club win here, a GC there.
TT have embarassed J'ca at youth level and of course we have outperformed them in the last two hexes. These days they can't blame JW for their failures, so they resort to just plain pettiness.

Most countries play strategic football, the GC is small game the WC is big game. This is why Panama can make it to the finals of the Copa de America, but can barely win a game or make it to the Hex.

This is why our country still has a chance for the WC and qualified for the last one, whilst J'cans watched us on TV.

Some RBs can take the loss with class. Others have to troll and vent. The reality is TT outplayed J'ca for DECADES. You had your moment in the 90s, whilst one of the greatest eras of TT talent just embarassed themselves. Now in a period of reasonable mediocrity, we continue to outshine England's C team.

OUr U-20s are finally starting to come to the fore, Tinto, Hyland, Jagdeosingh, Bakr etc.
Once our administrators and JW don't f&^& up the team, we will continue to embarass Jca for a long time.

It's really quite irrelevant, as everyone in the Hex has beaten up on J'ca at some point.
So every time the trolls come over, we will succintly remind them of their hopeless past. It's too easy really.

I do feel a bit embarassed for these people. To signify such gross stupidity. But that's their psychological pitfall not mine.

I felt genuine pity during WC 2006, reading the RB Forum and the elaborate attempts they would come up with to convince themselves that J'ca was a better football country than TT. You could feel the pain and misery.

If J'ca is supposedly so good, why did TT outperform them in the last two WC qualifying touraments? Why did our U 17s embarass them in J'ca. Which group is the J'can U 20 squad in at this year's WC??? :-\

Sadly Jcan football has become a joke that no one takes that seriously. The only attention they can get is to come to SWN and bitch.

Enjoy the GC, everybody will be holding back, for the REAL games in August. Who knows you might actually make it to the second round and have that to comfort you for the four years.

You can talk about it the next time you flop and are watching us in the Hex :-)

Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lucky4life on June 13, 2009, 06:24:16 PM
if the present team we have now was tuh play JA present team they have now, they would most likely beat us,

bullshit!!!

cosign (copyright weary). Dey best team couldn't even beat an experimental Maturana 11....TWICE (home and away)!
hay quit talking shit just to satisfy your needs,our team was local team,but that so call experiment maturing 11 could not beat us home and away either,so what is your point,are you just talking just to hear yourself talk or what
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 13, 2009, 06:36:41 PM
if the present team we have now was tuh play JA present team they have now, they would most likely beat us,

bullshit!!!

cosign (copyright weary). Dey best team couldn't even beat an experimental Maturana 11....TWICE (home and away)!
hay quit talking shit just to satisfy your needs,our team was local team,but that so call experiment maturing 11 could not beat us home and away either,so what is your point,are you just talking just to hear yourself talk or what

The reality is the game was there for J'ca to win and you couldn't. What more do you need, a C team?? Lord, then we would really hear the braying.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 13, 2009, 07:09:16 PM
if the present team we have now was tuh play JA present team they have now, they would most likely beat us,

bullshit!!!

cosign (copyright weary). Dey best team couldn't even beat an experimental Maturana 11....TWICE (home and away)!
hay quit talking shit just to satisfy your needs,our team was local team,but that so call experiment maturing 11 could not beat us home and away either,so what is your point,are you just talking just to hear yourself talk or what

The reality is the game was there for J'ca to win and you couldn't. What more do you need, a C team?? Lord, then we would really hear the braying.
The reality is both friendlies ended in draws. One in Jamaica. One in T&T. But somehow you are trying to say that Jamaica should have won the friendly in T&T. ??? ??? Amazing. But I don't blame you since Jamaica has T&T in their own backyard so many times than T&T has beaten Jamaica in their.

I also read your post above but chose to skip it and reply to this one instead since you became repetitive with your point. So it doesn't matter how many times you keep saying that T&T is in the HEX.  ;D The reality is Trinis want their Soca Warriors to do better than Jamaica and qualify for a second World Cup to show who is the better team. So far we Jamaicans have seen nothing from T&T in the HEX to hang down our heads about. So keep telling us that you are in the HEX and ask when our next match in the HEX because I will just continue to lean back and laugh while your Soca Warriors keep humiliating themselves in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl:   
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 13, 2009, 07:16:29 PM
if the present team we have now was tuh play JA present team they have now, they would most likely beat us,

bullshit!!!

cosign (copyright weary). Dey best team couldn't even beat an experimental Maturana 11....TWICE (home and away)!
hay quit talking shit just to satisfy your needs,our team was local team,but that so call experiment maturing 11 could not beat us home and away either,so what is your point,are you just talking just to hear yourself talk or what

The reality is the game was there for J'ca to win and you couldn't. What more do you need, a C team?? Lord, then we would really hear the braying.
The reality is both friendlies ended in draws. One in Jamaica. One in T&T. But somehow you are trying to say that Jamaica should have won the friendly in T&T. ??? ??? Amazing. But I don't blame you since Jamaica has T&T in their own backyard so many times than T&T has beaten Jamaica in their.

I also read your post above but chose to skip it and reply to this one instead since you became repetitive with your point. So it doesn't matter how many times you keep saying that T&T is in the HEX.  ;D The reality is Trinis want their Soca Warriors to do better than Jamaica and qualify for a second World Cup to show who is the better team. So far we Jamaicans have seen nothing from T&T in the HEX to hang down our heads about. So keep telling us that you are in the HEX and ask when our next match in the HEX because I will just continue to lean back and laugh while your Soca Warriors keep humiliating themselves in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl:   

We both know you weren't laughing when your U 17s got embarassed in J'ca.

We both know you weren't laughing when the U-20s made it three WCs for us in just three years.

And we both know that nobody in Concacaf cares about J'ca football, because it doesn't exist. This is why you are here and I am not on the RB Forum.

No Hex for you ....LAUGH!! ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lucky4life on June 13, 2009, 07:23:23 PM
Ah glad dis happening so Trini's could see for themselves dat Jamaicans doh support anything dat Trinidadians do.Yes it was de same trinis who supported Ja in de '98 World Cup bc dey from de Caribbean.Yes it was de same trinis who was just as happy in'76 with Crawford and Quarrie as dey were in '08 with Bolt and Thompson looking instead at a caribbean 1,2 instead of a Trinidad/Jamaica ting.Yes it was de same trinis when Jamaica pull out of de federation and get there independence who say we cyar have a federation without Jamaica.Yes it is de same trinis when jamaica wanted help said I'll give you de money to help you out.
I expect all jamaicans to support Jamaica but to be supporting central and north americans teams in stead of us only dey can understand and saying you going to loose 20-0.I've been on dis site a long time and I never come across a post stating dey hope Ja loose 20-0.I know we have we picong but with these JA posters (Reggae-Fan) excluded sometimes  ;D we know dis ain't merely picong.I know we would have supported jamaica if they were in our situation.Go back to some of de posts and you'll see a lot of forumites were disappointed Ja did'nt make de Hex.

Anyway...... Go Jamaica....win de Gold Cup for us.
royal,quit been a he-parquet about T&T support jamaica in everything that we do who are you trying to trick,at the 2008 olympic when thompson did come second behind bolt,that shit go to all you head and you all started to talk shit and saying that you all are going to beat us next olympic,and when jamaica did get knock out of the hex you all was talking shit,and whit all that said and dun you expect we to support you all
Yuhs ah bold face lier!!! every trini with the exception of sam and sando prince applauded bolt and was happy for JA and was singing bolt's praises!! same ting when JA failed tuh make the hex! ppl here was sad that we were the only caribbean team in the hex! so stop forkin lying!!!
just cool,take it easy Calm down,it got to be the Truth if you are getting on like this thus the Truth hurt,and by jamaica got knock out of the hex i see it gave you all alot of shit to say about jamaica,and yes i now you all are in the hex and we are not,but i wonder when you all get kick out of the hex what T&T is going to be saying,i hope is not the samething about T&T is in the hex,because it seem that you all are stuck on saying that shit.

Lucky you missed the point. It's not even about TT being in the Hex.

Some J'cans have a real complex seeing TT do well, whilst their own football team wallows.

Did you see the hate and other comments when we went to Germany.

J'can football has been in a slump for a decade.
It didn't require much effort for TT to outperform them. Naturally, some J'cans had to come here to vent their hurt feelings, as losing with class is beyond some of the RBs.

any normal country knows the GC is of secondary importance to the Hex, but naturally football lost J'cans have to come here to stir up something, as it seems to sooth their lack of prowess in Concacaf.

When the Hex is over we can continue to point to the last nine years, to educate the pitiful J'cans, eg. J2099 as to the non camparison between the two countries. It's just another reason why we have to shake our heads at the pitiful desperation of J'cans to feel good about their football.

A club win here, a GC there.
TT have embarassed J'ca at youth level and of course we have outperformed them in the last two hexes. These days they can't blame JW for their failures, so they resort to just plain pettiness.

Most countries play strategic football, the GC is small game the WC is big game. This is why Panama can make it to the finals of the Copa de America, but can barely win a game or make it to the Hex.

This is why our country still has a chance for the WC and qualified for the last one, whilst J'cans watched us on TV.

Some RBs can take the loss with class. Others have to troll and vent. The reality is TT outplayed J'ca for DECADES. You had your moment in the 90s, whilst one of the greatest eras of TT talent just embarassed themselves. Now in a period of reasonable mediocrity, we continue to outshine England's C team.

OUr U-20s are finally starting to come to the fore, Tinto, Hyland, Jagdeosingh, Bakr etc.
Once our administrators and JW don't f&^& up the team, we will continue to embarass Jca for a long time.

It's really quite irrelevant, as everyone in the Hex has beaten up on J'ca at some point.
So every time the trolls come over, we will succintly remind them of their hopeless past. It's too easy really.

I do feel a bit embarassed for these people. To signify such gross stupidity. But that's their psychological pitfall not mine.

I felt genuine pity during WC 2006, reading the RB Forum and the elaborate attempts they would come up with to convince themselves that J'ca was a better football country than TT. You could feel the pain and misery.

If J'ca is supposedly so good, why did TT outperform them in the last two WC qualifying touraments? Why did our U 17s embarass them in J'ca. Which group is the J'can U 20 squad in at this year's WC??? :-\

Sadly Jcan football has become a joke that no one takes that seriously. The only attention they can get is to come to SWN and bitch.

Enjoy the GC, everybody will be holding back, for the REAL games in August. Who knows you might actually make it to the second round and have that to comfort you for the four years.

You can talk about it the next time you flop and are watching us in the Hex :-)


VB,well nowing T&T it is always about T&T been in the hex,and what are T&T are going to point out to us for 9 years about camparison between the 2 country,jamaica as beat T&T many time during the 9 years,and you happen to have the audacity and nerve to say that T&T have been out play jamaica for DECADE,son go back and check at the ridiculous statement you just make,and yes your u 17 beat us,but don't forget that our u 15 girls beat you all in your back Yard to win the championship,and i notice that you all keep on talking about England f team and England c team,don't get mad because we can get players from England and players form Europe with Jamaica decent to play for us and T&T can't
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 13, 2009, 07:33:25 PM
if the present team we have now was tuh play JA present team they have now, they would most likely beat us,

bullshit!!!

cosign (copyright weary). Dey best team couldn't even beat an experimental Maturana 11....TWICE (home and away)!
hay quit talking shit just to satisfy your needs,our team was local team,but that so call experiment maturing 11 could not beat us home and away either,so what is your point,are you just talking just to hear yourself talk or what

The reality is the game was there for J'ca to win and you couldn't. What more do you need, a C team?? Lord, then we would really hear the braying.
The reality is both friendlies ended in draws. One in Jamaica. One in T&T. But somehow you are trying to say that Jamaica should have won the friendly in T&T. ??? ??? Amazing. But I don't blame you since Jamaica has T&T in their own backyard so many times than T&T has beaten Jamaica in their.

I also read your post above but chose to skip it and reply to this one instead since you became repetitive with your point. So it doesn't matter how many times you keep saying that T&T is in the HEX.  ;D The reality is Trinis want their Soca Warriors to do better than Jamaica and qualify for a second World Cup to show who is the better team. So far we Jamaicans have seen nothing from T&T in the HEX to hang down our heads about. So keep telling us that you are in the HEX and ask when our next match in the HEX because I will just continue to lean back and laugh while your Soca Warriors keep humiliating themselves in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl:   

We both know you weren't laughing when your U 17s got embarassed in J'ca.

We both know you weren't laughing when the U-20s made it three WCs for us in just three years.

And we both know that nobody in Concacaf cares about J'ca football, because it doesn't exist. This is why you are here and I am not on the RB Forum.

No Hex for you ....LAUGH!! ;D ;D ;D
No. But I bet you weren't laughing when your U-17s and U-20s got embarassed and humiliated in their respective World Cups.

Well! I just checked CONCACAF's website to see if you were right. Guess what. The website has a feature of all the teams in the upcoming Gold Cup I saw Jamaica there, but not T&T. However, I did see a news headline entitled: Mexico ends skid, beats Trinidad on Rojas goal.  Guess you were wrong. :rotfl: :rotfl:
  
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 13, 2009, 07:41:38 PM
if the present team we have now was tuh play JA present team they have now, they would most likely beat us,

bullshit!!!

cosign (copyright weary). Dey best team couldn't even beat an experimental Maturana 11....TWICE (home and away)!
hay quit talking shit just to satisfy your needs,our team was local team,but that so call experiment maturing 11 could not beat us home and away either,so what is your point,are you just talking just to hear yourself talk or what

The reality is the game was there for J'ca to win and you couldn't. What more do you need, a C team?? Lord, then we would really hear the braying.
The reality is both friendlies ended in draws. One in Jamaica. One in T&T. But somehow you are trying to say that Jamaica should have won the friendly in T&T. ??? ??? Amazing. But I don't blame you since Jamaica has T&T in their own backyard so many times than T&T has beaten Jamaica in their.

I also read your post above but chose to skip it and reply to this one instead since you became repetitive with your point. So it doesn't matter how many times you keep saying that T&T is in the HEX.  ;D The reality is Trinis want their Soca Warriors to do better than Jamaica and qualify for a second World Cup to show who is the better team. So far we Jamaicans have seen nothing from T&T in the HEX to hang down our heads about. So keep telling us that you are in the HEX and ask when our next match in the HEX because I will just continue to lean back and laugh while your Soca Warriors keep humiliating themselves in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl:   

We both know you weren't laughing when your U 17s got embarassed in J'ca.

We both know you weren't laughing when the U-20s made it three WCs for us in just three years.

And we both know that nobody in Concacaf cares about J'ca football, because it doesn't exist. This is why you are here and I am not on the RB Forum.

No Hex for you ....LAUGH!! ;D ;D ;D
No. But I bet you weren't laughing when your U-17s and U-20s got embarassed and humiliated in their respective World Cups.

Well! I just checked CONCACAF's website to see if you were right. Guess what. The website has a feature of all the teams in the upcoming Gold Cup I saw Jamaica there, but not T&T. However, I did see a news headline entitled: Mexico ends skid, beats Trinidad on Rojas goal.  Guess you were wrong. :rotfl: :rotfl:
  

As I suspected nothing about Jamaica :devil:

Keep reading about TT. That's all you'll have for the next four years.
Amuse us with your excitement over the second rate GC, whilst everybody waits for the REAL tournament to resume in August. :rotfl: :rotfl:

Again, truly sorry, that all you have is news about TT. It must be killing you year after year.
Soon it will be worse for you, the U 20 WC starts - What group is J'ca in? :rotfl:
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: FireBrand on June 13, 2009, 08:00:37 PM
if the present team we have now was tuh play JA present team they have now, they would most likely beat us,

bullshit!!!

cosign (copyright weary). Dey best team couldn't even beat an experimental Maturana 11....TWICE (home and away)!
hay quit talking shit just to satisfy your needs,our team was local team,but that so call experiment maturing 11 could not beat us home and away either,so what is your point,are you just talking just to hear yourself talk or what

Breds well if ignorance is bliss u reach nirvana! Read before u respond! Didn't I say your best team couldn't beat an experimental Maturana 11? You start with "local" talk....steups!

In Maturana's 3rd game as head coach and first game against Jamaica (in Jamaica) this was your "local" squad:

30. Donovon Ricketts; 5. Ian Goodison, 14. Jermaine Taylor, 3. Simon Ford (18. Deon Burton 68th) 17. O'Neil Thompson (16. Omar Daley 46th); 7. Evon Taylor, 15. Ricardo Gardener (sapt), 27. Demar Phillips, 24. Rudolph Austin; 6. Marlon King (23. Jermaine Johnson 82nd), 10. Ricardo Fuller (Luton Shelton 61st).


The second time we met under Maturana Ja brought an almost identical squad ladened with your top players to Marvin Lee Stadium and if it wasn't for a penalty from Shelton in the dying minutes of the game Ja was going home with a 1-0 loss.

Now watch de ride...in the Digicel Cup qualifiers T&T fielded a team with only 2 foreign-based players...the keeper Jan Michael Williams( Ferencvrosi TC) and Osei Telesford(P. R. Islanders), while your socalled "local" team had at least 9 foreign based players AT HOME and yet again was only able to scrap for another 1-1 draw.  

Jamaica (Team List): Jamaica (Team List): 1.Donovan Ricketts, 3.Demar Stewart, 7.Dane Richards, 8.Eric Vernan, 9.Andrew Williams,  11.Luton Shelton (2.Omar Cummings 57th) 12.Demar Phillips (19.Rafe Wolfe 35th), 14.Tyrone Marshall, 17.Rudolph Austin (6.Keniel Moodie 73rd), 18.Jason Morrison, 20.Oneil Thompson.

Trinidad & Tobago (Team List): 1.Jan-Michael Williams, 2.Clyde Leon, 4.Makan Hislop, 5.Keyeno Thomas, 6.Khaleem Hyland (10.Andre Toussaint 73rd), 7.Anthony Wolfe, 9.Aurtis Whitley (capt), 11.Errol McFarlane, 16.Seon Power (12.Osei Telesford 85th), 17.Aklie Edwards, 19.Keon Daniel (13.Cornell Glen 62nd).

Facts doh lie....so who talking sh!t? Yuh know what...doh even bother to answer. Go back to your blissfull state. Fire out!



Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 13, 2009, 08:06:38 PM
if the present team we have now was tuh play JA present team they have now, they would most likely beat us,

bullshit!!!

cosign (copyright weary). Dey best team couldn't even beat an experimental Maturana 11....TWICE (home and away)!
hay quit talking shit just to satisfy your needs,our team was local team,but that so call experiment maturing 11 could not beat us home and away either,so what is your point,are you just talking just to hear yourself talk or what

The reality is the game was there for J'ca to win and you couldn't. What more do you need, a C team?? Lord, then we would really hear the braying.
The reality is both friendlies ended in draws. One in Jamaica. One in T&T. But somehow you are trying to say that Jamaica should have won the friendly in T&T. ??? ??? Amazing. But I don't blame you since Jamaica has T&T in their own backyard so many times than T&T has beaten Jamaica in their.

I also read your post above but chose to skip it and reply to this one instead since you became repetitive with your point. Suse I will just continue to lean back and laugh while your Soca Warriors keep humiliating themselves in the HEX. :  

YUH LIE!

You skip it because I right and I put you in yuh blasted place.

YOU IN MY HOUSE BOY!!!!! :devil: :devil:
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 13, 2009, 08:10:20 PM
if the present team we have now was tuh play JA present team they have now, they would most likely beat us,

bullshit!!!

cosign (copyright weary). Dey best team couldn't even beat an experimental Maturana 11....TWICE (home and away)!
hay quit talking shit just to satisfy your needs,our team was local team,but that so call experiment maturing 11 could not beat us home and away either,so what is your point,are you just talking just to hear yourself talk or what

The reality is the game was there for J'ca to win and you couldn't. What more do you need, a C team?? Lord, then we would really hear the braying.
The reality is both friendlies ended in draws. One in Jamaica. One in T&T. But somehow you are trying to say that Jamaica should have won the friendly in T&T. ??? ??? Amazing. But I don't blame you since Jamaica has T&T in their own backyard so many times than T&T has beaten Jamaica in their.

I also read your post above but chose to skip it and reply to this one instead since you became repetitive with your point. So it doesn't matter how many times you keep saying that T&T is in the HEX.  ;D The reality is Trinis want their Soca Warriors to do better than Jamaica and qualify for a second World Cup to show who is the better team. So far we Jamaicans have seen nothing from T&T in the HEX to hang down our heads about. So keep telling us that you are in the HEX and ask when our next match in the HEX because I will just continue to lean back and laugh while your Soca Warriors keep humiliating themselves in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl:   

We both know you weren't laughing when your U 17s got embarassed in J'ca.

We both know you weren't laughing when the U-20s made it three WCs for us in just three years.

And we both know that nobody in Concacaf cares about J'ca football, because it doesn't exist. This is why you are here and I am not on the RB Forum.

No Hex for you ....LAUGH!! ;D ;D ;D
No. But I bet you weren't laughing when your U-17s and U-20s got embarassed and humiliated in their respective World Cups.

Well! I just checked CONCACAF's website to see if you were right. Guess what. The website has a feature of all the teams in the upcoming Gold Cup I saw Jamaica there, but not T&T. However, I did see a news headline entitled: Mexico ends skid, beats Trinidad on Rojas goal.  Guess you were wrong. :rotfl: :rotfl:
  

As I suspected nothing about Jamaica :devil:

Keep reading about TT. That's all you'll have for the next four years.
Amuse us with your excitement over the second rate GC, whilst everybody waits for the REAL tournament to resume in August. :rotfl: :rotfl:

Again, truly sorry, that all you have is news about TT. It must be killing you year after year.
Soon it will be worse for you, the U 20 WC starts - What group is J'ca in? :rotfl:

Hey Lucky4life,

Notice how we Jamaicans can talk about the good and bad of our football. Notice how he and the other Trinis keep talking about how they are in the HEX. But not where in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl: Also how the Gold Cup has suddenly not a REAL tournament since the "2 penalties" against Barbados still couldn't make T&T qualify the Gold Cup. :rotfl: :rotfl:

Notice how he deliberately keeps pointing out that is more in the news about T&T in CONCACAF  and no one is interested in Jamaica.

I guarantee you that VB saw news about Jamaica's football and didn't like what positive news he read about Jamaica. But what he read about T&T ;D :devil: :rotfl: So he has come here and make a positive spin on T&T's football.  
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lucky4life on June 13, 2009, 08:16:30 PM
if the present team we have now was tuh play JA present team they have now, they would most likely beat us,

bullshit!!!

cosign (copyright weary). Dey best team couldn't even beat an experimental Maturana 11....TWICE (home and away)!
hay quit talking shit just to satisfy your needs,our team was local team,but that so call experiment maturing 11 could not beat us home and away either,so what is your point,are you just talking just to hear yourself talk or what

The reality is the game was there for J'ca to win and you couldn't. What more do you need, a C team?? Lord, then we would really hear the braying.
The reality is both friendlies ended in draws. One in Jamaica. One in T&T. But somehow you are trying to say that Jamaica should have won the friendly in T&T. ??? ??? Amazing. But I don't blame you since Jamaica has T&T in their own backyard so many times than T&T has beaten Jamaica in their.

I also read your post above but chose to skip it and reply to this one instead since you became repetitive with your point. So it doesn't matter how many times you keep saying that T&T is in the HEX.  ;D The reality is Trinis want their Soca Warriors to do better than Jamaica and qualify for a second World Cup to show who is the better team. So far we Jamaicans have seen nothing from T&T in the HEX to hang down our heads about. So keep telling us that you are in the HEX and ask when our next match in the HEX because I will just continue to lean back and laugh while your Soca Warriors keep humiliating themselves in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl:   

We both know you weren't laughing when your U 17s got embarassed in J'ca.

We both know you weren't laughing when the U-20s made it three WCs for us in just three years.

And we both know that nobody in Concacaf cares about J'ca football, because it doesn't exist. This is why you are here and I am not on the RB Forum.

No Hex for you ....LAUGH!! ;D ;D ;D
and T&T was not laughing either when our u 15 girls whipping you ass in you all back yard and embarrass you all,so your u 20 make 3 times so what,you talking like we never make it before,nobody in cancacaf care about Jamaica you say,well what about T&T with all that ass whipping and cut ass you all are getting in the hex i guess the teams in concacaf  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:really care about T&T.

no WC for you ..... LAUGH :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 13, 2009, 08:24:43 PM
if the present team we have now was tuh play JA present team they have now, they would most likely beat us,

bullshit!!!

cosign (copyright weary). Dey best team couldn't even beat an experimental Maturana 11....TWICE (home and away)!
hay quit talking shit just to satisfy your needs,our team was local team,but that so call experiment maturing 11 could not beat us home and away either,so what is your point,are you just talking just to hear yourself talk or what

Breds well if ignorance is bliss u reach nirvana! Read before u respond! Didn't I say your best team couldn't beat an experimental Maturana 11? You start with "local" talk....steups!

In Maturana's 3rd game as head coach and first game against Jamaica (in Jamaica) this was your "local" squad:

30. Donovon Ricketts; 5. Ian Goodison, 14. Jermaine Taylor, 3. Simon Ford (18. Deon Burton 68th) 17. O'Neil Thompson (16. Omar Daley 46th); 7. Evon Taylor, 15. Ricardo Gardener (sapt), 27. Demar Phillips, 24. Rudolph Austin; 6. Marlon King (23. Jermaine Johnson 82nd), 10. Ricardo Fuller (Luton Shelton 61st).


The second time we met under Maturana Ja brought an almost identical squad ladened with your top players to Marvin Lee Stadium and if it wasn't for a penalty from Shelton in the dying minutes of the game Ja was going home with a 1-0 loss.

Now watch de ride...in the Digicel Cup qualifiers T&T fielded a team with only 2 foreign-based players...the keeper Jan Michael Williams( Ferencvrosi TC) and Osei Telesford(P. R. Islanders), while your socalled "local" team had at least 9 foreign based players AT HOME and yet again was only able to scrap for another 1-1 draw.  

Jamaica (Team List): Jamaica (Team List): 1.Donovan Ricketts, 3.Demar Stewart, 7.Dane Richards, 8.Eric Vernan, 9.Andrew Williams,  11.Luton Shelton (2.Omar Cummings 57th) 12.Demar Phillips (19.Rafe Wolfe 35th), 14.Tyrone Marshall, 17.Rudolph Austin (6.Keniel Moodie 73rd), 18.Jason Morrison, 20.Oneil Thompson.

Trinidad & Tobago (Team List): 1.Jan-Michael Williams, 2.Clyde Leon, 4.Makan Hislop, 5.Keyeno Thomas, 6.Khaleem Hyland (10.Andre Toussaint 73rd), 7.Anthony Wolfe, 9.Aurtis Whitley (capt), 11.Errol McFarlane, 16.Seon Power (12.Osei Telesford 85th), 17.Aklie Edwards, 19.Keon Daniel (13.Cornell Glen 62nd).

Facts doh lie....so who talking sh!t? Yuh know what...doh even bother to answer. Go back to your blissfull state. Fire out!




But didn't Mutarana boast that the squad that he picked for the Digicel Championship was the best T&T had. And that the same squad would bring the Digicel trophy back home to T&T with a 9th title. And wasn't it more important for T&T to beat Jamaica to qualify for the Gold instead of equalising in the 81st minute since Jamaica had already qualify for the Gold Cup with victories over Barbados and Grenada.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lucky4life on June 13, 2009, 08:56:48 PM
if the present team we have now was tuh play JA present team they have now, they would most likely beat us,

bullshit!!!

cosign (copyright weary). Dey best team couldn't even beat an experimental Maturana 11....TWICE (home and away)!
hay quit talking shit just to satisfy your needs,our team was local team,but that so call experiment maturing 11 could not beat us home and away either,so what is your point,are you just talking just to hear yourself talk or what

The reality is the game was there for J'ca to win and you couldn't. What more do you need, a C team?? Lord, then we would really hear the braying.
The reality is both friendlies ended in draws. One in Jamaica. One in T&T. But somehow you are trying to say that Jamaica should have won the friendly in T&T. ??? ??? Amazing. But I don't blame you since Jamaica has T&T in their own backyard so many times than T&T has beaten Jamaica in their.

I also read your post above but chose to skip it and reply to this one instead since you became repetitive with your point. So it doesn't matter how many times you keep saying that T&T is in the HEX.  ;D The reality is Trinis want their Soca Warriors to do better than Jamaica and qualify for a second World Cup to show who is the better team. So far we Jamaicans have seen nothing from T&T in the HEX to hang down our heads about. So keep telling us that you are in the HEX and ask when our next match in the HEX because I will just continue to lean back and laugh while your Soca Warriors keep humiliating themselves in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl:   

We both know you weren't laughing when your U 17s got embarassed in J'ca.

We both know you weren't laughing when the U-20s made it three WCs for us in just three years.

And we both know that nobody in Concacaf cares about J'ca football, because it doesn't exist. This is why you are here and I am not on the RB Forum.

No Hex for you ....LAUGH!! ;D ;D ;D
No. But I bet you weren't laughing when your U-17s and U-20s got embarassed and humiliated in their respective World Cups.

Well! I just checked CONCACAF's website to see if you were right. Guess what. The website has a feature of all the teams in the upcoming Gold Cup I saw Jamaica there, but not T&T. However, I did see a news headline entitled: Mexico ends skid, beats Trinidad on Rojas goal.  Guess you were wrong. :rotfl: :rotfl:
  

As I suspected nothing about Jamaica :devil:

Keep reading about TT. That's all youare have for the next four years.
Amuse us with your excitement over the second rate GC, whilst everybody waits for the REAL tournament to resume in August. :rotfl: :rotfl:

Again, truly sorry, that all you have is news about TT. It must be killing you year after year.
Soon it will be worse for you, the U 20 WC starts - What group is J'ca in? :rotfl:

Hey Lucky4life,

Notice how we Jamaicans can talk about the good and bad of our football. Notice how he and the other Trinis keep talking about how they are in the HEX. But not where in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl: Also how the Gold Cup has suddenly not a REAL tournament since the "2 penalties" against Barbados still couldn't make T&T qualify the Gold Cup. :rotfl: :rotfl:

Notice how he deliberately keeps pointing out that is more in the news about T&T in CONCACAF  and no one is interested in Jamaica.

I guarantee you that VB saw news about Jamaica's football and didn't like what positive news he read about Jamaica. But what he read about T&T ;D :devil: :rotfl: So he has come here and make a positive spin on T&T's football.  
Yes,JAMAICA2099 i hear you,one thing i learn about T&T you can't win an argument with them because when it come to that they are the kings and queens of arguing,and yes i now that every chance that they get is that they are in the hex and we are not,but if i was getting pay for everytime they say that i would be a very rich man right now,and because they did not make it to the gold cup it is shit and it is not important,and no one care about Jamaica,well i guess with all that ass whipping that them are getting in the hex i guess the teams in the hex care about T&T,and what get me mad they say that they have been out playing Jamaica for decades
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: just cool on June 13, 2009, 09:51:10 PM
if the present team we have now was tuh play JA present team they have now, they would most likely beat us,

bullshit!!!

cosign (copyright weary). Dey best team couldn't even beat an experimental Maturana 11....TWICE (home and away)!
hay quit talking shit just to satisfy your needs,our team was local team,but that so call experiment maturing 11 could not beat us home and away either,so what is your point,are you just talking just to hear yourself talk or what

The reality is the game was there for J'ca to win and you couldn't. What more do you need, a C team?? Lord, then we would really hear the braying.
The reality is both friendlies ended in draws. One in Jamaica. One in T&T. But somehow you are trying to say that Jamaica should have won the friendly in T&T. ??? ??? Amazing. But I don't blame you since Jamaica has T&T in their own backyard so many times than T&T has beaten Jamaica in their.

I also read your post above but chose to skip it and reply to this one instead since you became repetitive with your point. So it doesn't matter how many times you keep saying that T&T is in the HEX.  ;D The reality is Trinis want their Soca Warriors to do better than Jamaica and qualify for a second World Cup to show who is the better team. So far we Jamaicans have seen nothing from T&T in the HEX to hang down our heads about. So keep telling us that you are in the HEX and ask when our next match in the HEX because I will just continue to lean back and laugh while your Soca Warriors keep humiliating themselves in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl:   

We both know you weren't laughing when your U 17s got embarassed in J'ca.

We both know you weren't laughing when the U-20s made it three WCs for us in just three years.

And we both know that nobody in Concacaf cares about J'ca football, because it doesn't exist. This is why you are here and I am not on the RB Forum.

No Hex for you ....LAUGH!! ;D ;D ;D
No. But I bet you weren't laughing when your U-17s and U-20s got embarassed and humiliated in their respective World Cups.

Well! I just checked CONCACAF's website to see if you were right. Guess what. The website has a feature of all the teams in the upcoming Gold Cup I saw Jamaica there, but not T&T. However, I did see a news headline entitled: Mexico ends skid, beats Trinidad on Rojas goal.  Guess you were wrong. :rotfl: :rotfl:
  

As I suspected nothing about Jamaica :devil:

Keep reading about TT. That's all youare have for the next four years.
Amuse us with your excitement over the second rate GC, whilst everybody waits for the REAL tournament to resume in August. :rotfl: :rotfl:

Again, truly sorry, that all you have is news about TT. It must be killing you year after year.
Soon it will be worse for you, the U 20 WC starts - What group is J'ca in? :rotfl:

Hey Lucky4life,

Notice how we Jamaicans can talk about the good and bad of our football. Notice how he and the other Trinis keep talking about how they are in the HEX. But not where in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl: Also how the Gold Cup has suddenly not a REAL tournament since the "2 penalties" against Barbados still couldn't make T&T qualify the Gold Cup. :rotfl: :rotfl:

Notice how he deliberately keeps pointing out that is more in the news about T&T in CONCACAF  and no one is interested in Jamaica.

I guarantee you that VB saw news about Jamaica's football and didn't like what positive news he read about Jamaica. But what he read about T&T ;D :devil: :rotfl: So he has come here and make a positive spin on T&T's football.  
Yes,JAMAICA2099 i hear you,one thing i learn about T&T you can't win an argument with them because when it come to that they are the kings and queens of arguing,and yes i now that every chance that they get is that they are in the hex and we are not,but if i was getting pay for everytime they say that i would be a very rich man right now,and because they did not make it to the gold cup it is shit and it is not important,and no one care about Jamaica,well i guess with all that ass whipping that them are getting in the hex i guess the teams in the hex care about T&T,and what get me mad they say that they have been out playing Jamaica for decades
But breds , allyuh wasn't in the last gold cup, so why harp on we missing out on the gold cup. remember our last coach was ah real mad scientist who cost us the gold cup, and so was allyuh last coach semoes who cost allyuh the hex.

as far as i'm concerned semoes and maturana did ah job on the two caribbeans giants and we like fools arguing bout who better.

when it's time for WC look and see who would be representing concacaf, north and central america, by the looks of it none of the caribbean giants will not be there trinidad jamaica or haiti.

this is the first time T&T miss out on ah GC, we've been there since the tourney began. thanx to maturana the fack off!!
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lucky4life on June 13, 2009, 11:24:38 PM
if the present team we have now was tuh play JA present team they have now, they would most likely beat us,

bullshit!!!

cosign (copyright weary). Dey best team couldn't even beat an experimental Maturana 11....TWICE (home and away)!
hay quit talking shit just to satisfy your needs,our team was local team,but that so call experiment maturing 11 could not beat us home and away either,so what is your point,are you just talking just to hear yourself talk or what

The reality is the game was there for J'ca to win and you couldn't. What more do you need, a C team?? Lord, then we would really hear the braying.
The reality is both friendlies ended in draws. One in Jamaica. One in T&T. But somehow you are trying to say that Jamaica should have won the friendly in T&T. ??? ??? Amazing. But I don't blame you since Jamaica has T&T in their own backyard so many times than T&T has beaten Jamaica in their.

I also read your post above but chose to skip it and reply to this one instead since you became repetitive with your point. So it doesn't matter how many times you keep saying that T&T is in the HEX.  ;D The reality is Trinis want their Soca Warriors to do better than Jamaica and qualify for a second World Cup to show who is the better team. So far we Jamaicans have seen nothing from T&T in the HEX to hang down our heads about. So keep telling us that you are in the HEX and ask when our next match in the HEX because I will just continue to lean back and laugh while your Soca Warriors keep humiliating themselves in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl:   

We both know you weren't laughing when your U 17s got embarassed in J'ca.

We both know you weren't laughing when the U-20s made it three WCs for us in just three years.

And we both know that nobody in Concacaf cares about J'ca football, because it doesn't exist. This is why you are here and I am not on the RB Forum.

No Hex for you ....LAUGH!! ;D ;D ;D
No. But I bet you weren't laughing when your U-17s and U-20s got embarassed and humiliated in their respective World Cups.

Well! I just checked CONCACAF's website to see if you were right. Guess what. The website has a feature of all the teams in the upcoming Gold Cup I saw Jamaica there, but not T&T. However, I did see a news headline entitled: Mexico ends skid, beats Trinidad on Rojas goal.  Guess you were wrong. :rotfl: :rotfl:
  

As I suspected nothing about Jamaica :devil:

Keep reading about TT. That's all youare have for the next four years.
Amuse us with your excitement over the second rate GC, whilst everybody waits for the REAL tournament to resume in August. :rotfl: :rotfl:

Again, truly sorry, that all you have is news about TT. It must be killing you year after year.
Soon it will be worse for you, the U 20 WC starts - What group is J'ca in? :rotfl:

Hey Lucky4life,

Notice how we Jamaicans can talk about the good and bad of our football. Notice how he and the other Trinis keep talking about how they are in the HEX. But not where in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl: Also how the Gold Cup has suddenly not a REAL tournament since the "2 penalties" against Barbados still couldn't make T&T qualify the Gold Cup. :rotfl: :rotfl:

Notice how he deliberately keeps pointing out that is more in the news about T&T in CONCACAF  and no one is interested in Jamaica.

I guarantee you that VB saw news about Jamaica's football and didn't like what positive news he read about Jamaica. But what he read about T&T ;D :devil: :rotfl: So he has come here and make a positive spin on T&T's football.  
Yes,JAMAICA2099 i hear you,one thing i learn about T&T you can't win an argument with them because when it come to that they are the kings and queens of arguing,and yes i now that every chance that they get is that they are in the hex and we are not,but if i was getting pay for everytime they say that i would be a very rich man right now,and because they did not make it to the gold cup it is shit and it is not important,and no one care about Jamaica,well i guess with all that ass whipping that them are getting in the hex i guess the teams in the hex care about T&T,and what get me mad they say that they have been out playing Jamaica for decades
But breds , allyuh wasn't in the last gold cup, so why harp on we missing out on the gold cup. remember our last coach was ah real mad scientist who cost us the gold cup, and so was allyuh last coach semoes who cost allyuh the hex.

as far as i'm concerned semoes and maturana did ah job on the two caribbeans giants and we like fools arguing bout who better.

when it's time for WC look and see who would be representing concacaf, north and central america, by the looks of it none of the caribbean giants will not be there trinidad jamaica or haiti.

this is the first time T&T miss out on ah GC, we've been there since the tourney began. thanx to maturana the fack off!!
I hear you just cool,you have face the fact that T&T is not going to make the WC,but you have some trini now that and keep on lieing and fooling themselves,my youth i don't have to fool them trini about them are going to make  the WC they are doing a very good job by fooling themselves,and why we are harp on T&T about missing the gold cup,well you all saying Jamaica gain shit you all are better than us because we got knock out of the hex,but remember that we make the gold cup and T&T did not,so who is the shit team,and because T&T did not make it it is not important any more,T&T acting like we never make the hex either
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: just cool on June 14, 2009, 02:48:08 AM
if the present team we have now was tuh play JA present team they have now, they would most likely beat us,

bullshit!!!

cosign (copyright weary). Dey best team couldn't even beat an experimental Maturana 11....TWICE (home and away)!
hay quit talking shit just to satisfy your needs,our team was local team,but that so call experiment maturing 11 could not beat us home and away either,so what is your point,are you just talking just to hear yourself talk or what

The reality is the game was there for J'ca to win and you couldn't. What more do you need, a C team?? Lord, then we would really hear the braying.
The reality is both friendlies ended in draws. One in Jamaica. One in T&T. But somehow you are trying to say that Jamaica should have won the friendly in T&T. ??? ??? Amazing. But I don't blame you since Jamaica has T&T in their own backyard so many times than T&T has beaten Jamaica in their.

I also read your post above but chose to skip it and reply to this one instead since you became repetitive with your point. So it doesn't matter how many times you keep saying that T&T is in the HEX.  ;D The reality is Trinis want their Soca Warriors to do better than Jamaica and qualify for a second World Cup to show who is the better team. So far we Jamaicans have seen nothing from T&T in the HEX to hang down our heads about. So keep telling us that you are in the HEX and ask when our next match in the HEX because I will just continue to lean back and laugh while your Soca Warriors keep humiliating themselves in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl:   

We both know you weren't laughing when your U 17s got embarassed in J'ca.

We both know you weren't laughing when the U-20s made it three WCs for us in just three years.

And we both know that nobody in Concacaf cares about J'ca football, because it doesn't exist. This is why you are here and I am not on the RB Forum.

No Hex for you ....LAUGH!! ;D ;D ;D
No. But I bet you weren't laughing when your U-17s and U-20s got embarassed and humiliated in their respective World Cups.

Well! I just checked CONCACAF's website to see if you were right. Guess what. The website has a feature of all the teams in the upcoming Gold Cup I saw Jamaica there, but not T&T. However, I did see a news headline entitled: Mexico ends skid, beats Trinidad on Rojas goal.  Guess you were wrong. :rotfl: :rotfl:
  

As I suspected nothing about Jamaica :devil:

Keep reading about TT. That's all youare have for the next four years.
Amuse us with your excitement over the second rate GC, whilst everybody waits for the REAL tournament to resume in August. :rotfl: :rotfl:

Again, truly sorry, that all you have is news about TT. It must be killing you year after year.
Soon it will be worse for you, the U 20 WC starts - What group is J'ca in? :rotfl:

Hey Lucky4life,

Notice how we Jamaicans can talk about the good and bad of our football. Notice how he and the other Trinis keep talking about how they are in the HEX. But not where in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl: Also how the Gold Cup has suddenly not a REAL tournament since the "2 penalties" against Barbados still couldn't make T&T qualify the Gold Cup. :rotfl: :rotfl:

Notice how he deliberately keeps pointing out that is more in the news about T&T in CONCACAF  and no one is interested in Jamaica.

I guarantee you that VB saw news about Jamaica's football and didn't like what positive news he read about Jamaica. But what he read about T&T ;D :devil: :rotfl: So he has come here and make a positive spin on T&T's football.  
Yes,JAMAICA2099 i hear you,one thing i learn about T&T you can't win an argument with them because when it come to that they are the kings and queens of arguing,and yes i now that every chance that they get is that they are in the hex and we are not,but if i was getting pay for everytime they say that i would be a very rich man right now,and because they did not make it to the gold cup it is shit and it is not important,and no one care about Jamaica,well i guess with all that ass whipping that them are getting in the hex i guess the teams in the hex care about T&T,and what get me mad they say that they have been out playing Jamaica for decades
But breds , allyuh wasn't in the last gold cup, so why harp on we missing out on the gold cup. remember our last coach was ah real mad scientist who cost us the gold cup, and so was allyuh last coach semoes who cost allyuh the hex.

as far as i'm concerned semoes and maturana did ah job on the two caribbeans giants and we like fools arguing bout who better.

when it's time for WC look and see who would be representing concacaf, north and central america, by the looks of it none of the caribbean giants will not be there trinidad jamaica or haiti.

this is the first time T&T miss out on ah GC, we've been there since the tourney began. thanx to maturana the fack off!!
I hear you just cool,you have face the fact that T&T is not going to make the WC,but you have some trini now that and keep on lieing and fooling themselves,my youth i don't have to fool them trini about them are going to make  the WC they are doing a very good job by fooling themselves,and why we are harp on T&T about missing the gold cup,well you all saying Jamaica gain shit you all are better than us because we got knock out of the hex,but remember that we make the gold cup and T&T did not,so who is the shit team,and because T&T did not make it it is not important any more,T&T acting like we never make the hex either
Alright fardder take win, respect.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: Big Magician on June 14, 2009, 02:56:42 AM
SEND MORE BRITZ ( said in Tappa's voice)
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 14, 2009, 03:07:06 AM
if the present team we have now was tuh play JA present team they have now, they would most likely beat us,

bullshit!!!

cosign (copyright weary). Dey best team couldn't even beat an experimental Maturana 11....TWICE (home and away)!
hay quit talking shit just to satisfy your needs,our team was local team,but that so call experiment maturing 11 could not beat us home and away either,so what is your point,are you just talking just to hear yourself talk or what

The reality is the game was there for J'ca to win and you couldn't. What more do you need, a C team?? Lord, then we would really hear the braying.
The reality is both friendlies ended in draws. One in Jamaica. One in T&T. But somehow you are trying to say that Jamaica should have won the friendly in T&T. ??? ??? Amazing. But I don't blame you since Jamaica has T&T in their own backyard so many times than T&T has beaten Jamaica in their.

I also read your post above but chose to skip it and reply to this one instead since you became repetitive with your point. So it doesn't matter how many times you keep saying that T&T is in the HEX.  ;D The reality is Trinis want their Soca Warriors to do better than Jamaica and qualify for a second World Cup to show who is the better team. So far we Jamaicans have seen nothing from T&T in the HEX to hang down our heads about. So keep telling us that you are in the HEX and ask when our next match in the HEX because I will just continue to lean back and laugh while your Soca Warriors keep humiliating themselves in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl:   

We both know you weren't laughing when your U 17s got embarassed in J'ca.

We both know you weren't laughing when the U-20s made it three WCs for us in just three years.

And we both know that nobody in Concacaf cares about J'ca football, because it doesn't exist. This is why you are here and I am not on the RB Forum.

No Hex for you ....LAUGH!! ;D ;D ;D
No. But I bet you weren't laughing when your U-17s and U-20s got embarassed and humiliated in their respective World Cups.

Well! I just checked CONCACAF's website to see if you were right. Guess what. The website has a feature of all the teams in the upcoming Gold Cup I saw Jamaica there, but not T&T. However, I did see a news headline entitled: Mexico ends skid, beats Trinidad on Rojas goal.  Guess you were wrong. :rotfl: :rotfl:
  

As I suspected nothing about Jamaica :devil:

Keep reading about TT. That's all youare have for the next four years.
Amuse us with your excitement over the second rate GC, whilst everybody waits for the REAL tournament to resume in August. :rotfl: :rotfl:

Again, truly sorry, that all you have is news about TT. It must be killing you year after year.
Soon it will be worse for you, the U 20 WC starts - What group is J'ca in? :rotfl:

Hey Lucky4life,

Notice how we Jamaicans can talk about the good and bad of our football. Notice how he and the other Trinis keep talking about how they are in the HEX. But not where in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl: Also how the Gold Cup has suddenly not a REAL tournament since the "2 penalties" against Barbados still couldn't make T&T qualify the Gold Cup. :rotfl: :rotfl:

Notice how he deliberately keeps pointing out that is more in the news about T&T in CONCACAF  and no one is interested in Jamaica.

I guarantee you that VB saw news about Jamaica's football and didn't like what positive news he read about Jamaica. But what he read about T&T ;D :devil: :rotfl: So he has come here and make a positive spin on T&T's football.  
Yes,JAMAICA2099 i hear you,one thing i learn about T&T you can't win an argument with them because when it come to that they are the kings and queens of arguing,and yes i now that every chance that they get is that they are in the hex and we are not,but if i was getting pay for everytime they say that i would be a very rich man right now,and because they did not make it to the gold cup it is shit and it is not important,and no one care about Jamaica,well i guess with all that ass whipping that them are getting in the hex i guess the teams in the hex care about T&T,and what get me mad they say that they have been out playing Jamaica for decades
But breds , allyuh wasn't in the last gold cup, so why harp on we missing out on the gold cup. remember our last coach was ah real mad scientist who cost us the gold cup, and so was allyuh last coach semoes who cost allyuh the hex.

as far as i'm concerned semoes and maturana did ah job on the two caribbeans giants and we like fools arguing bout who better.

when it's time for WC look and see who would be representing concacaf, north and central america, by the looks of it none of the caribbean giants will not be there trinidad jamaica or haiti.

this is the first time T&T miss out on ah GC, we've been there since the tourney began. thanx to maturana the fack off!!
I hear you just cool,you have face the fact that T&T is not going to make the WC,but you have some trini now that and keep on lieing and fooling themselves,my youth i don't have to fool them trini about them are going to make  the WC they are doing a very good job by fooling themselves,and why we are harp on T&T about missing the gold cup,well you all saying Jamaica gain shit you all are better than us because we got knock out of the hex,but remember that we make the gold cup and T&T did not,so who is the shit team,and because T&T did not make it it is not important any more,T&T acting like we never make the hex either

J'ca has made the Hex, back when Saddam Hussein was running Iraq.

If you don't know why you sound like an ass comparing the GC to the Hex, I guess that's why your country is constant flop in that regard.

J'ca beat a girls U 15 team. THAT is your big comeback?????????????

Congratulations :rotfl: :rotfl:

I guess you guys will take whatever you can get ;D

If I could get a dollar for everytime a J'can have to bitch about TT because they can't win a game, I would be rich.

Honduras and Mex. cut your ass, you worried about TT. Perhaps when J'cans can get over this TT complex and FOCUS, you might make some progress and not make public fools about yourselves by braying about a GC during a WC year ;D

So you beat a girls team in TT ;D There is hope for J'ca after all.  ;D

VB
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: royal on June 14, 2009, 08:13:09 AM
Quote from Skysports

Jamaica

The Jamaica Football Federation has now insisted that they only replaced Barnes with Theodore Whitmore once they learned he was taking over at Tranmere.

A JFF statement explained: "His contract was due to expire on June 30, 2009.

"Barnes secured a contract with Tranmere Rovers in England for the upcoming English football season and advised the JFF of that development last Sunday morning.

"With Barnes securing a job prior to the Gold Cup, the JFF decided in the long-term interest of the game not to offer him a short-term extension, but to appoint Theodore Whitmore as national coach for the remainder of the life of this administration."

Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 14, 2009, 08:34:48 AM
if the present team we have now was tuh play JA present team they have now, they would most likely beat us,

bullshit!!!

cosign (copyright weary). Dey best team couldn't even beat an experimental Maturana 11....TWICE (home and away)!
hay quit talking shit just to satisfy your needs,our team was local team,but that so call experiment maturing 11 could not beat us home and away either,so what is your point,are you just talking just to hear yourself talk or what

The reality is the game was there for J'ca to win and you couldn't. What more do you need, a C team?? Lord, then we would really hear the braying.
The reality is both friendlies ended in draws. One in Jamaica. One in T&T. But somehow you are trying to say that Jamaica should have won the friendly in T&T. ??? ??? Amazing. But I don't blame you since Jamaica has T&T in their own backyard so many times than T&T has beaten Jamaica in their.

I also read your post above but chose to skip it and reply to this one instead since you became repetitive with your point. So it doesn't matter how many times you keep saying that T&T is in the HEX.  ;D The reality is Trinis want their Soca Warriors to do better than Jamaica and qualify for a second World Cup to show who is the better team. So far we Jamaicans have seen nothing from T&T in the HEX to hang down our heads about. So keep telling us that you are in the HEX and ask when our next match in the HEX because I will just continue to lean back and laugh while your Soca Warriors keep humiliating themselves in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl:   

We both know you weren't laughing when your U 17s got embarassed in J'ca.

We both know you weren't laughing when the U-20s made it three WCs for us in just three years.

And we both know that nobody in Concacaf cares about J'ca football, because it doesn't exist. This is why you are here and I am not on the RB Forum.

No Hex for you ....LAUGH!! ;D ;D ;D
No. But I bet you weren't laughing when your U-17s and U-20s got embarassed and humiliated in their respective World Cups.

Well! I just checked CONCACAF's website to see if you were right. Guess what. The website has a feature of all the teams in the upcoming Gold Cup I saw Jamaica there, but not T&T. However, I did see a news headline entitled: Mexico ends skid, beats Trinidad on Rojas goal.  Guess you were wrong. :rotfl: :rotfl:
  

As I suspected nothing about Jamaica :devil:

Keep reading about TT. That's all youare have for the next four years.
Amuse us with your excitement over the second rate GC, whilst everybody waits for the REAL tournament to resume in August. :rotfl: :rotfl:

Again, truly sorry, that all you have is news about TT. It must be killing you year after year.
Soon it will be worse for you, the U 20 WC starts - What group is J'ca in? :rotfl:

Hey Lucky4life,

Notice how we Jamaicans can talk about the good and bad of our football. Notice how he and the other Trinis keep talking about how they are in the HEX. But not where in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl: Also how the Gold Cup has suddenly not a REAL tournament since the "2 penalties" against Barbados still couldn't make T&T qualify the Gold Cup. :rotfl: :rotfl:

Notice how he deliberately keeps pointing out that is more in the news about T&T in CONCACAF  and no one is interested in Jamaica.

I guarantee you that VB saw news about Jamaica's football and didn't like what positive news he read about Jamaica. But what he read about T&T ;D :devil: :rotfl: So he has come here and make a positive spin on T&T's football.  
Yes,JAMAICA2099 i hear you,one thing i learn about T&T you can't win an argument with them because when it come to that they are the kings and queens of arguing,and yes i now that every chance that they get is that they are in the hex and we are not,but if i was getting pay for everytime they say that i would be a very rich man right now,and because they did not make it to the gold cup it is shit and it is not important,and no one care about Jamaica,well i guess with all that ass whipping that them are getting in the hex i guess the teams in the hex care about T&T,and what get me mad they say that they have been out playing Jamaica for decades
But breds , allyuh wasn't in the last gold cup, so why harp on we missing out on the gold cup. remember our last coach was ah real mad scientist who cost us the gold cup, and so was allyuh last coach semoes who cost allyuh the hex.

as far as i'm concerned semoes and maturana did ah job on the two caribbeans giants and we like fools arguing bout who better.

when it's time for WC look and see who would be representing concacaf, north and central america, by the looks of it none of the caribbean giants will not be there trinidad jamaica or haiti.

this is the first time T&T miss out on ah GC, we've been there since the tourney began. thanx to maturana the fack off!!
I hear you just cool,you have face the fact that T&T is not going to make the WC,but you have some trini now that and keep on lieing and fooling themselves,my youth i don't have to fool them trini about them are going to make  the WC they are doing a very good job by fooling themselves,and why we are harp on T&T about missing the gold cup,well you all saying Jamaica gain shit you all are better than us because we got knock out of the hex,but remember that we make the gold cup and T&T did not,so who is the shit team,and because T&T did not make it it is not important any more,T&T acting like we never make the hex either

J'ca has made the Hex, back when Saddam Hussein was running Iraq.

If you don't know why you sound like an ass comparing the GC to the Hex, I guess that's why your country is constant flop in that regard.

J'ca beat a girls U 15 team. THAT is your big comeback?????????????

Congratulations :rotfl: :rotfl:

I guess you guys will take whatever you can get ;D

If I could get a dollar for everytime a J'can have to bitch about TT because they can't win a game, I would be rich.

Honduras and Mex. cut your ass, you worried about TT. Perhaps when J'cans can get over this TT complex and FOCUS, you might make some progress and not make public fools about yourselves by braying about a GC during a WC year ;D

So you beat a girls team in TT ;D There is hope for J'ca after all.  ;D

VB

You must be really hurting. Now that the hard truth has really hit you. Look at all your replies lately; name calling comebacks and repetitive limericks. Nothing new. No facts. Just plain name calling like some of your fellow Trinis when they have no facts to back up their replies.

Keep pointing out different facts for him, Lucky4life. Maybe he will really start doing some research about Jamaica and T&T's football facts since the new century began. ;D
 
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lucky4life on June 14, 2009, 09:03:27 AM
if the present team we have now was tuh play JA present team they have now, they would most likely beat us,

bullshit!!!

cosign (copyright weary). Dey best team couldn't even beat an experimental Maturana 11....TWICE (home and away)!
hay quit talking shit just to satisfy your needs,our team was local team,but that so call experiment maturing 11 could not beat us home and away either,so what is your point,are you just talking just to hear yourself talk or what

The reality is the game was there for J'ca to win and you couldn't. What more do you need, a C team?? Lord, then we would really hear the braying.
The reality is both friendlies ended in draws. One in Jamaica. One in T&T. But somehow you are trying to say that Jamaica should have won the friendly in T&T. ??? ??? Amazing. But I don't blame you since Jamaica has T&T in their own backyard so many times than T&T has beaten Jamaica in their.

I also read your post above but chose to skip it and reply to this one instead since you became repetitive with your point. So it doesn't matter how many times you keep saying that T&T is in the HEX.  ;D The reality is Trinis want their Soca Warriors to do better than Jamaica and qualify for a second World Cup to show who is the better team. So far we Jamaicans have seen nothing from T&T in the HEX to hang down our heads about. So keep telling us that you are in the HEX and ask when our next match in the HEX because I will just continue to lean back and laugh while your Soca Warriors keep humiliating themselves in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl:   

We both know you weren't laughing when your U 17s got embarassed in J'ca.

We both know you weren't laughing when the U-20s made it three WCs for us in just three years.

And we both know that nobody in Concacaf cares about J'ca football, because it doesn't exist. This is why you are here and I am not on the RB Forum.

No Hex for you ....LAUGH!! ;D ;D ;D
No. But I bet you weren't laughing when your U-17s and U-20s got embarassed and humiliated in their respective World Cups.

Well! I just checked CONCACAF's website to see if you were right. Guess what. The website has a feature of all the teams in the upcoming Gold Cup I saw Jamaica there, but not T&T. However, I did see a news headline entitled: Mexico ends skid, beats Trinidad on Rojas goal.  Guess you were wrong. :rotfl: :rotfl:
  

As I suspected nothing about Jamaica :devil:

Keep reading about TT. That's all youare have for the next four years.
Amuse us with your excitement over the second rate GC, whilst everybody waits for the REAL tournament to resume in August. :rotfl: :rotfl:

Again, truly sorry, that all you have is news about TT. It must be killing you year after year.
Soon it will be worse for you, the U 20 WC starts - What group is J'ca in? :rotfl:

Hey Lucky4life,

Notice how we Jamaicans can talk about the good and bad of our football. Notice how he and the other Trinis keep talking about how they are in the HEX. But not where in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl: Also how the Gold Cup has suddenly not a REAL tournament since the "2 penalties" against Barbados still couldn't make T&T qualify the Gold Cup. :rotfl: :rotfl:

Notice how he deliberately keeps pointing out that is more in the news about T&T in CONCACAF  and no one is interested in Jamaica.

I guarantee you that VB saw news about Jamaica's football and didn't like what positive news he read about Jamaica. But what he read about T&T ;D :devil: :rotfl: So he has come here and make a positive spin on T&T's football.  
Yes,JAMAICA2099 i hear you,one thing i learn about T&T you can't win an argument with them because when it come to that they are the kings and queens of arguing,and yes i now that every chance that they get is that they are in the hex and we are not,but if i was getting pay for everytime they say that i would be a very rich man right now,and because they did not make it to the gold cup it is shit and it is not important,and no one care about Jamaica,well i guess with all that ass whipping that them are getting in the hex i guess the teams in the hex care about T&T,and what get me mad they say that they have been out playing Jamaica for decades
But breds , allyuh wasn't in the last gold cup, so why harp on we missing out on the gold cup. remember our last coach was ah real mad scientist who cost us the gold cup, and so was allyuh last coach semoes who cost allyuh the hex.

as far as i'm concerned semoes and maturana did ah job on the two caribbeans giants and we like fools arguing bout who better.

when it's time for WC look and see who would be representing concacaf, north and central america, by the looks of it none of the caribbean giants will not be there trinidad jamaica or haiti.

this is the first time T&T miss out on ah GC, we've been there since the tourney began. thanx to maturana the fack off!!
I hear you just cool,you have face the fact that T&T is not going to make the WC,but you have some trini now that and keep on lieing and fooling themselves,my youth i don't have to fool them trini about them are going to make  the WC they are doing a very good job by fooling themselves,and why we are harp on T&T about missing the gold cup,well you all saying Jamaica gain shit you all are better than us because we got knock out of the hex,but remember that we make the gold cup and T&T did not,so who is the shit team,and because T&T did not make it it is not important any more,T&T acting like we never make the hex either

J'ca has made the Hex, back when Saddam Hussein was running Iraq.

If you don't know why you sound like an ass comparing the GC to the Hex, I guess that's why your country is constant flop in that regard.

J'ca beat a girls U 15 team. THAT is your big comeback?????????????

Congratulations :rotfl: :rotfl:

I guess you guys will take whatever you can get ;D

If I could get a dollar for everytime a J'can have to bitch about TT because they can't win a game, I would be rich.

Honduras and Mex. cut your ass, you worried about TT. Perhaps when J'cans can get over this TT complex and FOCUS, you might make some progress and not make public fools about yourselves by braying about a GC during a WC year ;D

So you beat a girls team in TT ;D There is hope for J'ca after all.  ;D

VB

hear this fool about JA make the hex when saddam Hussein was running Iraq now who is lieing,you need to quit lieing to make youself look good it is embarrassing and pitiful,and ass hole if you did read my post you would see that i simple say that i now the WC is much bigger that the GC and their you go lieing again,i did not compair the WC to the GC,i except that your u 17  beat us so why can't you except that our u 15 girls beat you,so i don;t see no reason for you to be carring on like this for it is just a game so get over it,

SO YOU BEAT A GIRLS TEAM IN T&T HERE IS HOPE FOR JA AFTER AL,you all are the one that in need of hope consider all that ass whipping and cut ass you all is getting in the hex and can;t even win a game,T&T is everybody BITCH in the hex,so you all are the one that need the hope not us,ho and i see you using my line about everytime you hear that shit you would be rich,what you run out of shit to say
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: kaliman2006 on June 14, 2009, 09:30:13 AM
if the present team we have now was tuh play JA present team they have now, they would most likely beat us,

bullshit!!!

cosign (copyright weary). Dey best team couldn't even beat an experimental Maturana 11....TWICE (home and away)!
hay quit talking shit just to satisfy your needs,our team was local team,but that so call experiment maturing 11 could not beat us home and away either,so what is your point,are you just talking just to hear yourself talk or what

The reality is the game was there for J'ca to win and you couldn't. What more do you need, a C team?? Lord, then we would really hear the braying.
The reality is both friendlies ended in draws. One in Jamaica. One in T&T. But somehow you are trying to say that Jamaica should have won the friendly in T&T. ??? ??? Amazing. But I don't blame you since Jamaica has T&T in their own backyard so many times than T&T has beaten Jamaica in their.

I also read your post above but chose to skip it and reply to this one instead since you became repetitive with your point. So it doesn't matter how many times you keep saying that T&T is in the HEX.  ;D The reality is Trinis want their Soca Warriors to do better than Jamaica and qualify for a second World Cup to show who is the better team. So far we Jamaicans have seen nothing from T&T in the HEX to hang down our heads about. So keep telling us that you are in the HEX and ask when our next match in the HEX because I will just continue to lean back and laugh while your Soca Warriors keep humiliating themselves in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl:   

We both know you weren't laughing when your U 17s got embarassed in J'ca.

We both know you weren't laughing when the U-20s made it three WCs for us in just three years.

And we both know that nobody in Concacaf cares about J'ca football, because it doesn't exist. This is why you are here and I am not on the RB Forum.

No Hex for you ....LAUGH!! ;D ;D ;D
No. But I bet you weren't laughing when your U-17s and U-20s got embarassed and humiliated in their respective World Cups.

Well! I just checked CONCACAF's website to see if you were right. Guess what. The website has a feature of all the teams in the upcoming Gold Cup I saw Jamaica there, but not T&T. However, I did see a news headline entitled: Mexico ends skid, beats Trinidad on Rojas goal.  Guess you were wrong. :rotfl: :rotfl:
  

As I suspected nothing about Jamaica :devil:

Keep reading about TT. That's all youare have for the next four years.
Amuse us with your excitement over the second rate GC, whilst everybody waits for the REAL tournament to resume in August. :rotfl: :rotfl:

Again, truly sorry, that all you have is news about TT. It must be killing you year after year.
Soon it will be worse for you, the U 20 WC starts - What group is J'ca in? :rotfl:

Hey Lucky4life,

Notice how we Jamaicans can talk about the good and bad of our football. Notice how he and the other Trinis keep talking about how they are in the HEX. But not where in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl: Also how the Gold Cup has suddenly not a REAL tournament since the "2 penalties" against Barbados still couldn't make T&T qualify the Gold Cup. :rotfl: :rotfl:

Notice how he deliberately keeps pointing out that is more in the news about T&T in CONCACAF  and no one is interested in Jamaica.

I guarantee you that VB saw news about Jamaica's football and didn't like what positive news he read about Jamaica. But what he read about T&T ;D :devil: :rotfl: So he has come here and make a positive spin on T&T's football.  
Yes,JAMAICA2099 i hear you,one thing i learn about T&T you can't win an argument with them because when it come to that they are the kings and queens of arguing,and yes i now that every chance that they get is that they are in the hex and we are not,but if i was getting pay for everytime they say that i would be a very rich man right now,and because they did not make it to the gold cup it is shit and it is not important,and no one care about Jamaica,well i guess with all that ass whipping that them are getting in the hex i guess the teams in the hex care about T&T,and what get me mad they say that they have been out playing Jamaica for decades
But breds , allyuh wasn't in the last gold cup, so why harp on we missing out on the gold cup. remember our last coach was ah real mad scientist who cost us the gold cup, and so was allyuh last coach semoes who cost allyuh the hex.

as far as i'm concerned semoes and maturana did ah job on the two caribbeans giants and we like fools arguing bout who better.

when it's time for WC look and see who would be representing concacaf, north and central america, by the looks of it none of the caribbean giants will not be there trinidad jamaica or haiti.

this is the first time T&T miss out on ah GC, we've been there since the tourney began. thanx to maturana the fack off!!
I hear you just cool,you have face the fact that T&T is not going to make the WC,but you have some trini now that and keep on lieing and fooling themselves,my youth i don't have to fool them trini about them are going to make  the WC they are doing a very good job by fooling themselves,and why we are harp on T&T about missing the gold cup,well you all saying Jamaica gain shit you all are better than us because we got knock out of the hex,but remember that we make the gold cup and T&T did not,so who is the shit team,and because T&T did not make it it is not important any more,T&T acting like we never make the hex either

J'ca has made the Hex, back when Saddam Hussein was running Iraq.

If you don't know why you sound like an ass comparing the GC to the Hex, I guess that's why your country is constant flop in that regard.

J'ca beat a girls U 15 team. THAT is your big comeback?????????????

Congratulations :rotfl: :rotfl:

I guess you guys will take whatever you can get ;D

If I could get a dollar for everytime a J'can have to bitch about TT because they can't win a game, I would be rich.

Honduras and Mex. cut your ass, you worried about TT. Perhaps when J'cans can get over this TT complex and FOCUS, you might make some progress and not make public fools about yourselves by braying about a GC during a WC year ;D

So you beat a girls team in TT ;D There is hope for J'ca after all.  ;D

VB

hear this fool about JA make the hex when saddam Hussein was running Iraq now who is lieing,you need to quit lieing to make youself look good it is embarrassing and pitiful,and ass hole if you did read my post you would see that i simple say that i now the WC is much bigger that the GC and their you go lieing again,i did not compair the WC to the GC,i except that your u 17  beat us so why can't you except that our u 15 girls beat you,so i don;t see no reason for you to be carring on like this for it is just a game so get over it,

SO YOU BEAT A GIRLS TEAM IN T&T HERE IS HOPE FOR JA AFTER AL,you all are the one that in need of hope consider all that ass whipping and cut ass you all is getting in the hex and can;t even win a game,T&T is everybody BITCH in the hex,so you all are the one that need the hope not us,ho and i see you using my line about everytime you hear that shit you would be rich,what you run out of shit to say



Fine, we lost to Grenada in the Digicel cup, and Jamaica STILL could not beat us in your own backyard.

If you hate this site and the trini football team so much, why, pray tell, do you hang out on this site?
I hardly ever go on the reggae boyz site and do not post o there, because I do not have an inferiority complex about my football team, as you seem to do yours.

I was among those cheering the loudest for Jamaica when you all qualified in '98 and was very happy when  Robbie Earle scored against Croatia and when Jamaica beat Japan. I was even happy when your under-17's beat the U.S a few years back, because I live in the States and people still do not seem to appreciate the game enough.

You however, along with your compatriot, do not seem to have any respect for T&T's footballing achievements and only come on here to troll and make a nuisance out of yourself, spamming the boards with your nonsense, going on like a broken record about Jamaica's gold cup triumph. I am still going to support Jamaica in that tournament, even though you will continue to wish only the worse for our team; I guess I should feel sorry for you in a way, because that is really pathetic and indicative of a massive inferiority complex about your team.

I am not telling you to post on here, but if you are going to troll and make a spectacle out of yourself, I am going to continue to call you out.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 14, 2009, 10:15:51 AM
if the present team we have now was tuh play JA present team they have now, they would most likely beat us,

bullshit!!!

cosign (copyright weary). Dey best team couldn't even beat an experimental Maturana 11....TWICE (home and away)!
hay quit talking shit just to satisfy your needs,our team was local team,but that so call experiment maturing 11 could not beat us home and away either,so what is your point,are you just talking just to hear yourself talk or what

The reality is the game was there for J'ca to win and you couldn't. What more do you need, a C team?? Lord, then we would really hear the braying.
The reality is both friendlies ended in draws. One in Jamaica. One in T&T. But somehow you are trying to say that Jamaica should have won the friendly in T&T. ??? ??? Amazing. But I don't blame you since Jamaica has T&T in their own backyard so many times than T&T has beaten Jamaica in their.

I also read your post above but chose to skip it and reply to this one instead since you became repetitive with your point. So it doesn't matter how many times you keep saying that T&T is in the HEX.  ;D The reality is Trinis want their Soca Warriors to do better than Jamaica and qualify for a second World Cup to show who is the better team. So far we Jamaicans have seen nothing from T&T in the HEX to hang down our heads about. So keep telling us that you are in the HEX and ask when our next match in the HEX because I will just continue to lean back and laugh while your Soca Warriors keep humiliating themselves in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl:   

We both know you weren't laughing when your U 17s got embarassed in J'ca.

We both know you weren't laughing when the U-20s made it three WCs for us in just three years.

And we both know that nobody in Concacaf cares about J'ca football, because it doesn't exist. This is why you are here and I am not on the RB Forum.

No Hex for you ....LAUGH!! ;D ;D ;D
No. But I bet you weren't laughing when your U-17s and U-20s got embarassed and humiliated in their respective World Cups.

Well! I just checked CONCACAF's website to see if you were right. Guess what. The website has a feature of all the teams in the upcoming Gold Cup I saw Jamaica there, but not T&T. However, I did see a news headline entitled: Mexico ends skid, beats Trinidad on Rojas goal.  Guess you were wrong. :rotfl: :rotfl:
  

As I suspected nothing about Jamaica :devil:

Keep reading about TT. That's all youare have for the next four years.
Amuse us with your excitement over the second rate GC, whilst everybody waits for the REAL tournament to resume in August. :rotfl: :rotfl:

Again, truly sorry, that all you have is news about TT. It must be killing you year after year.
Soon it will be worse for you, the U 20 WC starts - What group is J'ca in? :rotfl:

Hey Lucky4life,

Notice how we Jamaicans can talk about the good and bad of our football. Notice how he and the other Trinis keep talking about how they are in the HEX. But not where in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl: Also how the Gold Cup has suddenly not a REAL tournament since the "2 penalties" against Barbados still couldn't make T&T qualify the Gold Cup. :rotfl: :rotfl:

Notice how he deliberately keeps pointing out that is more in the news about T&T in CONCACAF  and no one is interested in Jamaica.

I guarantee you that VB saw news about Jamaica's football and didn't like what positive news he read about Jamaica. But what he read about T&T ;D :devil: :rotfl: So he has come here and make a positive spin on T&T's football.  
Yes,JAMAICA2099 i hear you,one thing i learn about T&T you can't win an argument with them because when it come to that they are the kings and queens of arguing,and yes i now that every chance that they get is that they are in the hex and we are not,but if i was getting pay for everytime they say that i would be a very rich man right now,and because they did not make it to the gold cup it is shit and it is not important,and no one care about Jamaica,well i guess with all that ass whipping that them are getting in the hex i guess the teams in the hex care about T&T,and what get me mad they say that they have been out playing Jamaica for decades
But breds , allyuh wasn't in the last gold cup, so why harp on we missing out on the gold cup. remember our last coach was ah real mad scientist who cost us the gold cup, and so was allyuh last coach semoes who cost allyuh the hex.

as far as i'm concerned semoes and maturana did ah job on the two caribbeans giants and we like fools arguing bout who better.

when it's time for WC look and see who would be representing concacaf, north and central america, by the looks of it none of the caribbean giants will not be there trinidad jamaica or haiti.

this is the first time T&T miss out on ah GC, we've been there since the tourney began. thanx to maturana the fack off!!
I hear you just cool,you have face the fact that T&T is not going to make the WC,but you have some trini now that and keep on lieing and fooling themselves,my youth i don't have to fool them trini about them are going to make  the WC they are doing a very good job by fooling themselves,and why we are harp on T&T about missing the gold cup,well you all saying Jamaica gain shit you all are better than us because we got knock out of the hex,but remember that we make the gold cup and T&T did not,so who is the shit team,and because T&T did not make it it is not important any more,T&T acting like we never make the hex either

J'ca has made the Hex, back when Saddam Hussein was running Iraq.

If you don't know why you sound like an ass comparing the GC to the Hex, I guess that's why your country is constant flop in that regard.

J'ca beat a girls U 15 team. THAT is your big comeback?????????????

Congratulations :rotfl: :rotfl:

I guess you guys will take whatever you can get ;D

If I could get a dollar for everytime a J'can have to bitch about TT because they can't win a game, I would be rich.

Honduras and Mex. cut your ass, you worried about TT. Perhaps when J'cans can get over this TT complex and FOCUS, you might make some progress and not make public fools about yourselves by braying about a GC during a WC year ;D

So you beat a girls team in TT ;D There is hope for J'ca after all.  ;D

VB

hear this fool about JA make the hex when saddam Hussein was running Iraq now who is lieing,you need to quit lieing to make youself look good it is embarrassing and pitiful,and ass hole if you did read my post you would see that i simple say that i now the WC is much bigger that the GC and their you go lieing again,i did not compair the WC to the GC,i except that your u 17  beat us so why can't you except that our u 15 girls beat you,so i don;t see no reason for you to be carring on like this for it is just a game so get over it,

SO YOU BEAT A GIRLS TEAM IN T&T HERE IS HOPE FOR JA AFTER AL,you all are the one that in need of hope consider all that ass whipping and cut ass you all is getting in the hex and can;t even win a game,T&T is everybody BITCH in the hex,so you all are the one that need the hope not us,ho and i see you using my line about everytime you hear that shit you would be rich,what you run out of shit to say



Fine, we lost to Grenada in the Digicel cup, and Jamaica STILL could not beat us in your own backyard.

If you hate this site and the trini football team so much, why, pray tell, do you hang out on this site?
I hardly ever go on the reggae boyz site and do not post o there, because I do not have an inferiority complex about my football team, as you seem to do yours.

I was among those cheering the loudest for Jamaica when you all qualified in '98 and was very happy when  Robbie Earle scored against Croatia and when Jamaica beat Japan. I was even happy when your under-17's beat the U.S a few years back, because I live in the States and people still do not seem to appreciate the game enough.

You however, along with your compatriot, do not seem to have any respect for T&T's footballing achievements and only come on here to troll and make a nuisance out of yourself, spamming the boards with your nonsense, going on like a broken record about Jamaica's gold cup triumph. I am still going to support Jamaica in that tournament, even though you will continue to wish only the worse for our team; I guess I should feel sorry for you in a way, because that is really pathetic and indicative of a massive inferiority complex about your team.

I am not telling you to post on here, but if you are going to troll and make a spectacle out of yourself, I am going to continue to call you out.
You mean you couldn't beat us in our backyard to qualify for the Gold Cup.

You sure "hate" is the right word to use. Think about that for a minute. ??? ??? And isn't it rather T&T's inferiority complex being exposed by the other teams in the HEX. How exactly do you feel knowing that after 5 matches your team have only 2 points from a possible 6 points at home alone and lying at the bottom of the HEX?

Well! I can only take your word for it that you cheered Robbie Earle's goal but it's not good enough in regards to your reply above and below.

I compare information to show Jamaica's football achievements when decide to do the same with T&T. If that seems like I'm being disrespect. So be it. A coin has 2 different sides.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jason23 on June 14, 2009, 10:35:09 AM
hello 2 all forumers...... i have been reading the post by the jamaicans an it greives me that 4 a country that football teams that only come in 2 its own in the 90's always bashes trinidad teams, its sad, becuz one : tnt football have been in the verge of qualifying since we join the ranks of qualifying 4 d worldcup our teams were feared in concacaf during the 60' 70' 80' well nah much the 90's persay buh that face is that tnt football teams have been there , where was jamaica no where 2 b found an its sad that only wen u all   start2 partial win in the 90 ur mouths start2 get big.. u all ah so ungratefull we gave u all music even in vented some 4u all u bash uss we gave u barnes((big up trini sperm )) u all bash us we gave u add help becuz if trini did help u would never make it2 the world cup but u bash us, thats sad: trinidad footballteams have been rub 3 times 2 get to the world cup not losed rubbed, jamaica only  made it once becz trinidad helped, an it hurts u all that trinidad n tobago is better that u all in everything....except track becuz we nah really in 2 it so much that we leave u all 2 have ah little glory.. have ah jamaican play in the champions league NO have ah jamaican been the praise of many countries even in countries that ah generally racial 2 wards black ppl >NO JA PPL LIFE ON THE BOWELS OFF BOB MRLEY BECUZ IN THE END OF THE DAY THEY HAVE NO VALUE JUST AH BUNCH AH UNGRATEF ULL PPL.. OH BY THE WAY TRINIDAD AN TOBAGO IS THE FIRST TEAM 2 QUALIFY 4 A WORLD CUP NOT JA CHECK UR FACTS RITE... SECOND TNT CARIBBEAN CHAMPIONS 8 TIMES JA 4times (ONLY BECUZ TNT HAVE BETTER TINGS 2 DO DAN WORRY BOUT DIGICEL CUP)....SO ALL IN ALL, U NASTY JAMAICANS WHO BASH US IS JUS THAT U HATE TNT BEEING BETTER THAT U IN EVERYTHING AN DOH EVER COMPARE SHIITMORE  2 LATAPY NEVER IN AH MILLION YRS COACH OR PLAYER NEVER ,,,,SHIMS
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lucky4life on June 14, 2009, 11:17:10 AM
if the present team we have now was tuh play JA present team they have now, they would most likely beat us,

bullshit!!!

cosign (copyright weary). Dey best team couldn't even beat an experimental Maturana 11....TWICE (home and away)!
hay quit talking shit just to satisfy your needs,our team was local team,but that so call experiment maturing 11 could not beat us home and away either,so what is your point,are you just talking just to hear yourself talk or what

The reality is the game was there for J'ca to win and you couldn't. What more do you need, a C team?? Lord, then we would really hear the braying.
The reality is both friendlies ended in draws. One in Jamaica. One in T&T. But somehow you are trying to say that Jamaica should have won the friendly in T&T. ??? ??? Amazing. But I don't blame you since Jamaica has T&T in their own backyard so many times than T&T has beaten Jamaica in their.

I also read your post above but chose to skip it and reply to this one instead since you became repetitive with your point. So it doesn't matter how many times you keep saying that T&T is in the HEX.  ;D The reality is Trinis want their Soca Warriors to do better than Jamaica and qualify for a second World Cup to show who is the better team. So far we Jamaicans have seen nothing from T&T in the HEX to hang down our heads about. So keep telling us that you are in the HEX and ask when our next match in the HEX because I will just continue to lean back and laugh while your Soca Warriors keep humiliating themselves in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl:   

We both know you weren't laughing when your U 17s got embarassed in J'ca.

We both know you weren't laughing when the U-20s made it three WCs for us in just three years.

And we both know that nobody in Concacaf cares about J'ca football, because it doesn't exist. This is why you are here and I am not on the RB Forum.

No Hex for you ....LAUGH!! ;D ;D ;D
No. But I bet you weren't laughing when your U-17s and U-20s got embarassed and humiliated in their respective World Cups.

Well! I just checked CONCACAF's website to see if you were right. Guess what. The website has a feature of all the teams in the upcoming Gold Cup I saw Jamaica there, but not T&T. However, I did see a news headline entitled: Mexico ends skid, beats Trinidad on Rojas goal.  Guess you were wrong. :rotfl: :rotfl:
  

As I suspected nothing about Jamaica :devil:

Keep reading about TT. That's all youare have for the next four years.
Amuse us with your excitement over the second rate GC, whilst everybody waits for the REAL tournament to resume in August. :rotfl: :rotfl:

Again, truly sorry, that all you have is news about TT. It must be killing you year after year.
Soon it will be worse for you, the U 20 WC starts - What group is J'ca in? :rotfl:

Hey Lucky4life,

Notice how we Jamaicans can talk about the good and bad of our football. Notice how he and the other Trinis keep talking about how they are in the HEX. But not where in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl: Also how the Gold Cup has suddenly not a REAL tournament since the "2 penalties" against Barbados still couldn't make T&T qualify the Gold Cup. :rotfl: :rotfl:

Notice how he deliberately keeps pointing out that is more in the news about T&T in CONCACAF  and no one is interested in Jamaica.

I guarantee you that VB saw news about Jamaica's football and didn't like what positive news he read about Jamaica. But what he read about T&T ;D :devil: :rotfl: So he has come here and make a positive spin on T&T's football.  
Yes,JAMAICA2099 i hear you,one thing i learn about T&T you can't win an argument with them because when it come to that they are the kings and queens of arguing,and yes i now that every chance that they get is that they are in the hex and we are not,but if i was getting pay for everytime they say that i would be a very rich man right now,and because they did not make it to the gold cup it is shit and it is not important,and no one care about Jamaica,well i guess with all that ass whipping that them are getting in the hex i guess the teams in the hex care about T&T,and what get me mad they say that they have been out playing Jamaica for decades
But breds , allyuh wasn't in the last gold cup, so why harp on we missing out on the gold cup. remember our last coach was ah real mad scientist who cost us the gold cup, and so was allyuh last coach semoes who cost allyuh the hex.

as far as i'm concerned semoes and maturana did ah job on the two caribbeans giants and we like fools arguing bout who better.

when it's time for WC look and see who would be representing concacaf, north and central america, by the looks of it none of the caribbean giants will not be there trinidad jamaica or haiti.

this is the first time T&T miss out on ah GC, we've been there since the tourney began. thanx to maturana the fack off!!
I hear you just cool,you have face the fact that T&T is not going to make the WC,but you have some trini now that and keep on lieing and fooling themselves,my youth i don't have to fool them trini about them are going to make  the WC they are doing a very good job by fooling themselves,and why we are harp on T&T about missing the gold cup,well you all saying Jamaica gain shit you all are better than us because we got knock out of the hex,but remember that we make the gold cup and T&T did not,so who is the shit team,and because T&T did not make it it is not important any more,T&T acting like we never make the hex either

J'ca has made the Hex, back when Saddam Hussein was running Iraq.

If you don't know why you sound like an ass comparing the GC to the Hex, I guess that's why your country is constant flop in that regard.

J'ca beat a girls U 15 team. THAT is your big comeback?????????????

Congratulations :rotfl: :rotfl:

I guess you guys will take whatever you can get ;D

If I could get a dollar for everytime a J'can have to bitch about TT because they can't win a game, I would be rich.

Honduras and Mex. cut your ass, you worried about TT. Perhaps when J'cans can get over this TT complex and FOCUS, you might make some progress and not make public fools about yourselves by braying about a GC during a WC year ;D

So you beat a girls team in TT ;D There is hope for J'ca after all.  ;D

VB

hear this fool about JA make the hex when saddam Hussein was running Iraq now who is lieing,you need to quit lieing to make youself look good it is embarrassing and pitiful,and ass hole if you did read my post you  would see that i simple say that i now the WC is much bigger that the GC and their you go lieing again,i did not compair the WC to the GC,i except that your u 17  beat us so why can't you except that our u 15 girls beat you,so i don;t see no reason for you to be carring on like this for it is just a game so get over it,

SO YOU BEAT A GIRLS TEAM IN T&T HERE IS HOPE FOR JA AFTER AL,you all are the one that in need of hope consider all that ass whipping and cut ass you all is getting in the hex and can;t even win a game,T&T is everybody BITCH in the hex,so you all are the one that need the hope not us,ho and i see you using my line about everytime you hear that shit you would be rich,what you run out of shit to say



Fine, we lost to Grenada in the Digicel cup, and Jamaica STILL could not beat us in your own backyard.

If you hate this site and the trini football team so much, why, pray tell, do you hang out on this site?
I hardly ever go on the reggae boyz site and do not post o there, because I do not have an inferiority complex about my football team, as you seem to do yours.

I was among those cheering the loudest for Jamaica when you all qualified in '98 and was very happy when  Robbie Earle scored against Croatia and when Jamaica beat Japan. I was even happy when your under-17's beat the U.S a few years back, because I live in the States and people still do not seem to appreciate the game enough.

You however, along with your compatriot, do not seem to have any respect for T&T's footballing achievements and only come on here to troll and make a nuisance out of yourself, spamming the boards with your nonsense, going on like a broken record about Jamaica's gold cup triumph. I am still going to support Jamaica in that tournament, even though you will continue to wish only the worse for our team; I guess I should feel sorry for you in a way, because that is really pathetic and indicative of a massive inferiority complex about your team.

I am not telling you to post on here, but if you are going to troll and make a spectacle out of yourself, I am going to continue to call you out.
  could not beat you all in your own back yard,my youth it go both ways so please save it,and for your information i don;t hate this sit or any other site,it is just that you all full of you all self and talking shit about JA since we got knock out of the hex,boy all you trini is something els about we going on like a broken record man please when JA did got knock out of the hex from that day til now T&T have been saying they are in the hex and we are not and when is our next game in the hex,my youth the amount of time i hear that shit i started to think it is the new TRINI new national song you all been singing,might as well T&T change you national song to that shit :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:,so you are going to keep on calling me out,well right back at you son,that if you keep on talking shit about JA.so who sound like a broken record now
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: kaliman2006 on June 14, 2009, 11:38:26 AM
if the present team we have now was tuh play JA present team they have now, they would most likely beat us,

bullshit!!!

cosign (copyright weary). Dey best team couldn't even beat an experimental Maturana 11....TWICE (home and away)!
hay quit talking shit just to satisfy your needs,our team was local team,but that so call experiment maturing 11 could not beat us home and away either,so what is your point,are you just talking just to hear yourself talk or what

The reality is the game was there for J'ca to win and you couldn't. What more do you need, a C team?? Lord, then we would really hear the braying.
The reality is both friendlies ended in draws. One in Jamaica. One in T&T. But somehow you are trying to say that Jamaica should have won the friendly in T&T. ??? ??? Amazing. But I don't blame you since Jamaica has T&T in their own backyard so many times than T&T has beaten Jamaica in their.

I also read your post above but chose to skip it and reply to this one instead since you became repetitive with your point. So it doesn't matter how many times you keep saying that T&T is in the HEX.  ;D The reality is Trinis want their Soca Warriors to do better than Jamaica and qualify for a second World Cup to show who is the better team. So far we Jamaicans have seen nothing from T&T in the HEX to hang down our heads about. So keep telling us that you are in the HEX and ask when our next match in the HEX because I will just continue to lean back and laugh while your Soca Warriors keep humiliating themselves in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl:   

We both know you weren't laughing when your U 17s got embarassed in J'ca.

We both know you weren't laughing when the U-20s made it three WCs for us in just three years.

And we both know that nobody in Concacaf cares about J'ca football, because it doesn't exist. This is why you are here and I am not on the RB Forum.

No Hex for you ....LAUGH!! ;D ;D ;D
No. But I bet you weren't laughing when your U-17s and U-20s got embarassed and humiliated in their respective World Cups.

Well! I just checked CONCACAF's website to see if you were right. Guess what. The website has a feature of all the teams in the upcoming Gold Cup I saw Jamaica there, but not T&T. However, I did see a news headline entitled: Mexico ends skid, beats Trinidad on Rojas goal.  Guess you were wrong. :rotfl: :rotfl:
  

As I suspected nothing about Jamaica :devil:

Keep reading about TT. That's all youare have for the next four years.
Amuse us with your excitement over the second rate GC, whilst everybody waits for the REAL tournament to resume in August. :rotfl: :rotfl:

Again, truly sorry, that all you have is news about TT. It must be killing you year after year.
Soon it will be worse for you, the U 20 WC starts - What group is J'ca in? :rotfl:

Hey Lucky4life,

Notice how we Jamaicans can talk about the good and bad of our football. Notice how he and the other Trinis keep talking about how they are in the HEX. But not where in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl: Also how the Gold Cup has suddenly not a REAL tournament since the "2 penalties" against Barbados still couldn't make T&T qualify the Gold Cup. :rotfl: :rotfl:

Notice how he deliberately keeps pointing out that is more in the news about T&T in CONCACAF  and no one is interested in Jamaica.

I guarantee you that VB saw news about Jamaica's football and didn't like what positive news he read about Jamaica. But what he read about T&T ;D :devil: :rotfl: So he has come here and make a positive spin on T&T's football.  
Yes,JAMAICA2099 i hear you,one thing i learn about T&T you can't win an argument with them because when it come to that they are the kings and queens of arguing,and yes i now that every chance that they get is that they are in the hex and we are not,but if i was getting pay for everytime they say that i would be a very rich man right now,and because they did not make it to the gold cup it is shit and it is not important,and no one care about Jamaica,well i guess with all that ass whipping that them are getting in the hex i guess the teams in the hex care about T&T,and what get me mad they say that they have been out playing Jamaica for decades
But breds , allyuh wasn't in the last gold cup, so why harp on we missing out on the gold cup. remember our last coach was ah real mad scientist who cost us the gold cup, and so was allyuh last coach semoes who cost allyuh the hex.

as far as i'm concerned semoes and maturana did ah job on the two caribbeans giants and we like fools arguing bout who better.

when it's time for WC look and see who would be representing concacaf, north and central america, by the looks of it none of the caribbean giants will not be there trinidad jamaica or haiti.

this is the first time T&T miss out on ah GC, we've been there since the tourney began. thanx to maturana the fack off!!
I hear you just cool,you have face the fact that T&T is not going to make the WC,but you have some trini now that and keep on lieing and fooling themselves,my youth i don't have to fool them trini about them are going to make  the WC they are doing a very good job by fooling themselves,and why we are harp on T&T about missing the gold cup,well you all saying Jamaica gain shit you all are better than us because we got knock out of the hex,but remember that we make the gold cup and T&T did not,so who is the shit team,and because T&T did not make it it is not important any more,T&T acting like we never make the hex either

J'ca has made the Hex, back when Saddam Hussein was running Iraq.

If you don't know why you sound like an ass comparing the GC to the Hex, I guess that's why your country is constant flop in that regard.

J'ca beat a girls U 15 team. THAT is your big comeback?????????????

Congratulations :rotfl: :rotfl:

I guess you guys will take whatever you can get ;D

If I could get a dollar for everytime a J'can have to bitch about TT because they can't win a game, I would be rich.

Honduras and Mex. cut your ass, you worried about TT. Perhaps when J'cans can get over this TT complex and FOCUS, you might make some progress and not make public fools about yourselves by braying about a GC during a WC year ;D

So you beat a girls team in TT ;D There is hope for J'ca after all.  ;D

VB

hear this fool about JA make the hex when saddam Hussein was running Iraq now who is lieing,you need to quit lieing to make youself look good it is embarrassing and pitiful,and ass hole if you did read my post you  would see that i simple say that i now the WC is much bigger that the GC and their you go lieing again,i did not compair the WC to the GC,i except that your u 17  beat us so why can't you except that our u 15 girls beat you,so i don;t see no reason for you to be carring on like this for it is just a game so get over it,

SO YOU BEAT A GIRLS TEAM IN T&T HERE IS HOPE FOR JA AFTER AL,you all are the one that in need of hope consider all that ass whipping and cut ass you all is getting in the hex and can;t even win a game,T&T is everybody BITCH in the hex,so you all are the one that need the hope not us,ho and i see you using my line about everytime you hear that shit you would be rich,what you run out of shit to say



Fine, we lost to Grenada in the Digicel cup, and Jamaica STILL could not beat us in your own backyard.

If you hate this site and the trini football team so much, why, pray tell, do you hang out on this site?
I hardly ever go on the reggae boyz site and do not post o there, because I do not have an inferiority complex about my football team, as you seem to do yours.

I was among those cheering the loudest for Jamaica when you all qualified in '98 and was very happy when  Robbie Earle scored against Croatia and when Jamaica beat Japan. I was even happy when your under-17's beat the U.S a few years back, because I live in the States and people still do not seem to appreciate the game enough.

You however, along with your compatriot, do not seem to have any respect for T&T's footballing achievements and only come on here to troll and make a nuisance out of yourself, spamming the boards with your nonsense, going on like a broken record about Jamaica's gold cup triumph. I am still going to support Jamaica in that tournament, even though you will continue to wish only the worse for our team; I guess I should feel sorry for you in a way, because that is really pathetic and indicative of a massive inferiority complex about your team.

I am not telling you to post on here, but if you are going to troll and make a spectacle out of yourself, I am going to continue to call you out.
  could not beat you all in your own back yard,my youth it go both ways so please save it,and for your information i don;t hate this sit or any other site,it is just that you all full of you all self and talking shit about JA since we got knock out of the hex,boy all you trini is something els about we going on like a broken record man please when JA did got knock out of the hex from that day til now T&T have been saying they are in the hex and we are not and when is our next game in the hex,my youth the amount of time i hear that shit i started to think it is the new TRINI new national song you all been singing,might as well T&T change you national song to that shit :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:,so you are going to keep on calling me out,well right back at you son,that if you keep on talking shit about JA.so who sound like a broken record now

Borse, I only now get involved in this, so I was not a part of that heckling from when your tea got knocked out, and if you think us Trinis are full of themselves, well right back at you as well; in fact that is a classic case of pot calling kettle black, as (while Trinis were celebrating with you in '98), many Jamaicans probably have no idea about the Strike Squad from 1990 or our great team from 1974.

So doh give me dat nonsense about Trinis being full of ourselves.

I could remember the name of the goalscorer in ah game against Croatia eleven years ago!

If I am so against Jamaica, why de heck am I going to even to bother to remember dat stat?

Yuh not even making sense an' yet yuh trying to belittle me by calling me a youth.

Whatever.

I may be a yute, but yuh coming across as an old fool.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 14, 2009, 12:04:25 PM
Dear Jamaican trolls,

the amount of verbal blows you have received here, seems to have left you in a somewhat bazodee frame of mind.

No one here is thinking that TT is a football giant. We are presently at the bottom of the Hex, because our poor football has put us there. NOTE: I don't look for a J'can scape goat to wonder why we are doing badly. I don't troll on J'can sites bitching and trying to insult others.

The point which you have missed due to heartbreak and desperation to be a football country of note is that you have the gall to criticize TT when your football program is far far worse.

Who am I to criticize the present Mex team for a period of lean form, or Argentina for catching ass, my country has its own problems.

If we fail to get out of the Hex becz of the debacle vs. ES, Hond and CR, it is only us to blame. NOTE: losing with class.

Don't compare yourselves to TT, there is presently no comparison. If all u have is your GC bleating, hence the reason you are a Concacaf joke.

Stick to girls football, there might be a future there for you?

So what group is J'ca in the U 20 WC?

Wha'ts your position in the Hex??? ;D
Not good enough for the Hex, no problem, Grenada and TT will carry the C'bbn flag ;D
Keep winning the C'bbn derbies, it has done wonders for your WC chances! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Maybe we should call J'ca Hexless - it rhymes with sexless :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :beermug:

Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: kaliman2006 on June 14, 2009, 12:22:26 PM
Dear Jamaican trolls,

the amount of verbal blows you have received here, seems to have left you in a somewhat bazodee frame of mind.

No one here is thinking that TT is a football giant. We are presently at the bottom of the Hex, because our poor football has put us there. NOTE: I don't look for a J'can scape goat to wonder why we are doing badly. I don't troll on J'can sites bitching and trying to insult others.

The point which you have missed due to heartbreak and desperation to be a football country of note is that you have the gall to criticize TT when your football program is far far worse.

Who am I to criticize the present Mex team for a period of lean form, or Argentina for catching ass, my country has its own problems.

If we fail to get out of the Hex becz of the debacle vs. ES, Hond and CR, it is only us to blame. NOTE: losing with class.

Don't compare yourselves to TT, there is presently no comparison. If all u have is your GC bleating, hence the reason you are a Concacaf joke.

Stick to girls football, there might be a future there for you?

So what group is J'ca in the U 20 WC?

Wha'ts your position in the Hex??? ;D
Not good enough for the Hex, no problem, Grenada and TT will carry the C'bbn flag ;D
Keep winning the C'bbn derbies, it has done wonders for your WC chances! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Maybe we should call J'ca Hexless - it rhymes with sexless :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :beermug:



vb, yuh see daiz yuh problem.

dey too chupid to realize when dey gettin' insulted, so dey keep coming back for more like some clueless backsides.

the quality of your verbal volleys is lost on them and iz way over their heads.

a smart person would take their licks ah man go back to reggaeboyz site to find solace and to regroup....

or yuh know what?

maybe deep down they really love the warriors and want to migrate to trinidad.

dey done runnin' down our women like ah setta tusty teenagers.

maybe we should naturalize them

anybody here could help jamaica2099 (who is saying, please God, make me ah trini, my day is not complete without trolling on their website, since it is better than the reggaeboyz') and lucky4life (who will probably feel like he is in heaven after being made ah trini) get their trinipapers?

 :devil:

Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 14, 2009, 12:35:10 PM
Although trolls are irritating, deep down I do feel sorry for this particular lot.

Their pain and frustration is there for all to see.

They were praying we would lose vs Bahrain and then had to agonise as we got ready for the WC.

They predicted basketball scores in our group, and then England, a country that drop 6 on dem, had to cheat and claw in the 83rd mnt, just to score.

They thought we wouldn't get out of our group with Guat and the US........and the bitching and trolling just goes on and on and on.........they need to come here and make sure we have to put up with them, as if that would ever make a difference in TT football.

If we could give food to Africa, clothes to India, we cah find some kind of solace for J'ca. A coach who could put up with them - some throw away skettel from Laventille or Point. Maybe some tips on how to throw a Carnival. Perhaps a Brian Lara Clinic in Trenchtown. Something, anything, to help sooth these poor, pathetic, hurting trolls.

But ah hear dey good in girl's U 15 football ;)
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lucky4life on June 14, 2009, 12:52:25 PM
hello 2 all forumers...... i have been reading the post by the jamaicans an it greives me that 4 a country that football teams that only come in 2 its own in the 90's always bashes trinidad teams, its sad, becuz one : tnt football have been in the verge of qualifying since we join the ranks of qualifying 4 d worldcup our teams were feared in concacaf during the 60' 70' 80' well nah much the 90's persay buh that face is that tnt football teams have been there , where was jamaica no where 2 b found an its sad that only wen u all   start2 partial win in the 90 ur mouths start2 get big.. u all ah so ungratefull we gave u all music even in vented some 4u all u bash uss we gave u barnes((big up trini sperm )) u all bash us we gave u add help becuz if trini did help u would never make it2 the world cup but u bash us, thats sad: trinidad footballteams have been rub 3 times 2 get to the world cup not losed rubbed, jamaica only  made it once becz trinidad helped, an it hurts u all that trinidad n tobago is better that u all in everything....except track becuz we nah really in 2 it so much that we leave u all 2 have ah little glory.. have ah jamaican play in the champions league NO have ah jamaican been the praise of many countries even in countries that ah generally racial 2 wards black ppl >NO JA PPL LIFE ON THE BOWELS OFF BOB MRLEY BECUZ IN THE END OF THE DAY THEY HAVE NO VALUE JUST AH BUNCH AH UNGRATEF ULL PPL.. OH BY THE WAY TRINIDAD AN TOBAGO IS THE FIRST TEAM 2 QUALIFY 4 A WORLD CUP NOT JA CHECK UR FACTS RITE... SECOND TNT CARIBBEAN CHAMPIONS 8 TIMES JA 4times (ONLY BECUZ TNT HAVE BETTER TINGS 2 DO DAN WORRY BOUT DIGICEL CUP)....SO ALL IN ALL, U NASTY JAMAICANS WHO BASH US IS JUS THAT U HATE TNT BEEING BETTER THAT U IN EVERYTHING AN DOH EVER COMPARE SHIITMORE  2 LATAPY NEVER IN AH MILLION YRS COACH OR PLAYER NEVER ,,,,SHIMS
JASON23,let me tell you something first of all JAMAICA football have been around since 1925 and that year was our first international match against HAITI and we win by 2 goals to 1,TRINIDAD football was around 1934 and that year was their first international match against DUTCH GUIANA and draw the game by 3 goals with them,now on to WC JAMAICA first appearance was in 1998,and TRINIDAD first appearance was in 2006,so you say that TRINIDAD was the first caribbean country to go to the WC not JAMAICA,well look how i am going to embarrass you and prove that you are a lier.in 1989 TRINIDAD was only one win away to make it to the WC so all TRINIDAD did need to do is draw the game against the USA and that was on NOVERMBER 19/1989,the only goal score was from PAUL CALIGIURI of the USA,and now on to GOLD CUP JAMAICA first appearance was in 1991 we been their 7 times and TRINIDAD first appearance was in 1991 you all have been their 7 times also,and the other rest of shit that you have been saying i am not even bother to get in to it because you and all TRINI lie too much,i tell you all once and i am going to tell you all again quit lieing so much it is not good you all are making a fool out of you all self it is embarrassing and very pitiful,and about withmore name calling i am just going to leave that alone because you all can't do any better that is the way you all TRINIDAD are.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: kaliman2006 on June 14, 2009, 12:57:39 PM
hello 2 all forumers...... i have been reading the post by the jamaicans an it greives me that 4 a country that football teams that only come in 2 its own in the 90's always bashes trinidad teams, its sad, becuz one : tnt football have been in the verge of qualifying since we join the ranks of qualifying 4 d worldcup our teams were feared in concacaf during the 60' 70' 80' well nah much the 90's persay buh that face is that tnt football teams have been there , where was jamaica no where 2 b found an its sad that only wen u all   start2 partial win in the 90 ur mouths start2 get big.. u all ah so ungratefull we gave u all music even in vented some 4u all u bash uss we gave u barnes((big up trini sperm )) u all bash us we gave u add help becuz if trini did help u would never make it2 the world cup but u bash us, thats sad: trinidad footballteams have been rub 3 times 2 get to the world cup not losed rubbed, jamaica only  made it once becz trinidad helped, an it hurts u all that trinidad n tobago is better that u all in everything....except track becuz we nah really in 2 it so much that we leave u all 2 have ah little glory.. have ah jamaican play in the champions league NO have ah jamaican been the praise of many countries even in countries that ah generally racial 2 wards black ppl >NO JA PPL LIFE ON THE BOWELS OFF BOB MRLEY BECUZ IN THE END OF THE DAY THEY HAVE NO VALUE JUST AH BUNCH AH UNGRATEF ULL PPL.. OH BY THE WAY TRINIDAD AN TOBAGO IS THE FIRST TEAM 2 QUALIFY 4 A WORLD CUP NOT JA CHECK UR FACTS RITE... SECOND TNT CARIBBEAN CHAMPIONS 8 TIMES JA 4times (ONLY BECUZ TNT HAVE BETTER TINGS 2 DO DAN WORRY BOUT DIGICEL CUP)....SO ALL IN ALL, U NASTY JAMAICANS WHO BASH US IS JUS THAT U HATE TNT BEEING BETTER THAT U IN EVERYTHING AN DOH EVER COMPARE SHIITMORE  2 LATAPY NEVER IN AH MILLION YRS COACH OR PLAYER NEVER ,,,,SHIMS
JASON23,let me tell you something first of all JAMAICA football have been around since 1925 and that year was our first international match against HAITI and we win by 2 goals to 1,TRINIDAD football was around 1934 and that year was their first international match against DUTCH GUIANA and draw the game by 3 goals with them,now on to WC JAMAICA first appearance was in 1998,and TRINIDAD first appearance was in 2006,so you say that TRINIDAD was the first caribbean country to go to the WC not JAMAICA,well look how i am going to embarrass you and prove that you are a lier.in 1989 TRINIDAD was only one win away to make it to the WC so all TRINIDAD did need to do is draw the game against the USA and that was on NOVERMBER 19/1989,the only goal score was from PAUL CALIGIURI of the USA,and now on to GOLD CUP JAMAICA first appearance was in 1991 we been their 7 times and TRINIDAD first appearance was in 1991 you all have been their 7 times also,and the other rest of shit that you have been saying i am not even bother to get in to it because you and all TRINI lie too much,i tell you all once and i am going to tell you all again quit lieing so much it is not good you all are making a fool out of you all self it is embarrassing and very pitiful,and about withmore name calling i am just going to leave that alone because you all can't do any better that is the way you all TRINIDAD are.

Nice stats, but you forgot 1974, when a referee disallowed four clear goals against us in a match against Haiti. That match would have seen us advance to the 1974 finals.

I'm jess saying.

 ::)
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 14, 2009, 01:06:10 PM
hello 2 all forumers...... i have been reading the post by the jamaicans an it greives me that 4 a country that football teams that only come in 2 its own in the 90's always bashes trinidad teams, its sad, becuz one : tnt football have been in the verge of qualifying since we join the ranks of qualifying 4 d worldcup our teams were feared in concacaf during the 60' 70' 80' well nah much the 90's persay buh that face is that tnt football teams have been there , where was jamaica no where 2 b found an its sad that only wen u all   start2 partial win in the 90 ur mouths start2 get big.. u all ah so ungratefull we gave u all music even in vented some 4u all u bash uss we gave u barnes((big up trini sperm )) u all bash us we gave u add help becuz if trini did help u would never make it2 the world cup but u bash us, thats sad: trinidad footballteams have been rub 3 times 2 get to the world cup not losed rubbed, jamaica only  made it once becz trinidad helped, an it hurts u all that trinidad n tobago is better that u all in everything....except track becuz we nah really in 2 it so much that we leave u all 2 have ah little glory.. have ah jamaican play in the champions league NO have ah jamaican been the praise of many countries even in countries that ah generally racial 2 wards black ppl >NO JA PPL LIFE ON THE BOWELS OFF BOB MRLEY BECUZ IN THE END OF THE DAY THEY HAVE NO VALUE JUST AH BUNCH AH UNGRATEF ULL PPL.. OH BY THE WAY TRINIDAD AN TOBAGO IS THE FIRST TEAM 2 QUALIFY 4 A WORLD CUP NOT JA CHECK UR FACTS RITE... SECOND TNT CARIBBEAN CHAMPIONS 8 TIMES JA 4times (ONLY BECUZ TNT HAVE BETTER TINGS 2 DO DAN WORRY BOUT DIGICEL CUP)....SO ALL IN ALL, U NASTY JAMAICANS WHO BASH US IS JUS THAT U HATE TNT BEEING BETTER THAT U IN EVERYTHING AN DOH EVER COMPARE SHIITMORE  2 LATAPY NEVER IN AH MILLION YRS COACH OR PLAYER NEVER ,,,,SHIMS
JASON23,let me tell you something first of all JAMAICA football have been around since 1925 and that year was our first international match against HAITI and we win by 2 goals to 1,TRINIDAD football was around 1934 and that year was their first international match against DUTCH GUIANA and draw the game by 3 goals with them,now on to WC JAMAICA first appearance was in 1998,and TRINIDAD first appearance was in 2006,so you say that TRINIDAD was the first caribbean country to go to the WC not JAMAICA,well look how i am going to embarrass you and prove that you are a lier.in 1989 TRINIDAD was only one win away to make it to the WC so all TRINIDAD did need to do is draw the game against the USA and that was on NOVERMBER 19/1989,the only goal score was from PAUL CALIGIURI of the USA,and now on to GOLD CUP JAMAICA first appearance was in 1991 we been their 7 times and TRINIDAD first appearance was in 1991 you all have been their 7 times also,and the other rest of shit that you have been saying i am not even bother to get in to it because you and all TRINI lie too much,i tell you all once and i am going to tell you all again quit lieing so much it is not good you all are making a fool out of you all self it is embarrassing and very pitiful,and about withmore name calling i am just going to leave that alone because you all can't do any better that is the way you all TRINIDAD are.

You see what the hurt is do to them? :o

I doh think Lucky lying, I think is just the frustration and paing making Luckless or hexless or sexless or whatever bazodee and delusional.

Lucks, the TTFF celebrated their 100th anniversary in 2008. If you can count that high, that should tell you our Federation was formed in 1908. We were hosting and touring long before J'ca. In fact we sent some schoolboy with our Sr. team in the 1960 and the Form Five youths mannersed the J'ca sr. team.

David, De Leon etc.

TT beat Haiti 5-2 in Haiti to qualify for the WC in 1974. The referee disallowed four goals and was banned for life by FIFA.

The only embarassing thing here is you and J2099 who might as well be in Space 1999.

Failure is a terrible thing yes. You guys really need to stop fixating on TT.
Do we come on your sites and bleat about your football.

NO! NOBODY CARES :devil: :devil:

VB
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: kaliman2006 on June 14, 2009, 01:13:19 PM
hello 2 all forumers...... i have been reading the post by the jamaicans an it greives me that 4 a country that football teams that only come in 2 its own in the 90's always bashes trinidad teams, its sad, becuz one : tnt football have been in the verge of qualifying since we join the ranks of qualifying 4 d worldcup our teams were feared in concacaf during the 60' 70' 80' well nah much the 90's persay buh that face is that tnt football teams have been there , where was jamaica no where 2 b found an its sad that only wen u all   start2 partial win in the 90 ur mouths start2 get big.. u all ah so ungratefull we gave u all music even in vented some 4u all u bash uss we gave u barnes((big up trini sperm )) u all bash us we gave u add help becuz if trini did help u would never make it2 the world cup but u bash us, thats sad: trinidad footballteams have been rub 3 times 2 get to the world cup not losed rubbed, jamaica only  made it once becz trinidad helped, an it hurts u all that trinidad n tobago is better that u all in everything....except track becuz we nah really in 2 it so much that we leave u all 2 have ah little glory.. have ah jamaican play in the champions league NO have ah jamaican been the praise of many countries even in countries that ah generally racial 2 wards black ppl >NO JA PPL LIFE ON THE BOWELS OFF BOB MRLEY BECUZ IN THE END OF THE DAY THEY HAVE NO VALUE JUST AH BUNCH AH UNGRATEF ULL PPL.. OH BY THE WAY TRINIDAD AN TOBAGO IS THE FIRST TEAM 2 QUALIFY 4 A WORLD CUP NOT JA CHECK UR FACTS RITE... SECOND TNT CARIBBEAN CHAMPIONS 8 TIMES JA 4times (ONLY BECUZ TNT HAVE BETTER TINGS 2 DO DAN WORRY BOUT DIGICEL CUP)....SO ALL IN ALL, U NASTY JAMAICANS WHO BASH US IS JUS THAT U HATE TNT BEEING BETTER THAT U IN EVERYTHING AN DOH EVER COMPARE SHIITMORE  2 LATAPY NEVER IN AH MILLION YRS COACH OR PLAYER NEVER ,,,,SHIMS
JASON23,let me tell you something first of all JAMAICA football have been around since 1925 and that year was our first international match against HAITI and we win by 2 goals to 1,TRINIDAD football was around 1934 and that year was their first international match against DUTCH GUIANA and draw the game by 3 goals with them,now on to WC JAMAICA first appearance was in 1998,and TRINIDAD first appearance was in 2006,so you say that TRINIDAD was the first caribbean country to go to the WC not JAMAICA,well look how i am going to embarrass you and prove that you are a lier.in 1989 TRINIDAD was only one win away to make it to the WC so all TRINIDAD did need to do is draw the game against the USA and that was on NOVERMBER 19/1989,the only goal score was from PAUL CALIGIURI of the USA,and now on to GOLD CUP JAMAICA first appearance was in 1991 we been their 7 times and TRINIDAD first appearance was in 1991 you all have been their 7 times also,and the other rest of shit that you have been saying i am not even bother to get in to it because you and all TRINI lie too much,i tell you all once and i am going to tell you all again quit lieing so much it is not good you all are making a fool out of you all self it is embarrassing and very pitiful,and about withmore name calling i am just going to leave that alone because you all can't do any better that is the way you all TRINIDAD are.

You see what the hurt is do to them? :o

I doh think Lucky lying, I think is just the frustration and paing making Luckless or hexless or sexless or whatever bazodee and delusional.

Lucks, the TTFF celebrated their 100th anniversary in 2008. If you can count that high, that should tell you our Federation was formed in 1908. We were hosting and touring long before J'ca. In fact we sent some schoolboy with our Sr. team in the 1960 and the Form Five youths mannersed the J'ca sr. team.

David, De Leon etc.

TT beat Haiti 5-2 in Haiti to qualify for the WC in 1974. The referee disallowed four goals and was banned for life by FIFA.

The only embarassing thing here is you and J2099 who might as well be in Space 1999.

Failure is a terrible thing yes. You guys really need to stop fixating on TT.
Do we come on your sites and bleat about your football.

NO! NOBODY CARES :devil: :devil:

VB

 :rotfl:

vb, ah tort yuh was going to let up?

doh hit dem so hard nah!
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 14, 2009, 01:54:03 PM
hello 2 all forumers...... i have been reading the post by the jamaicans an it greives me that 4 a country that football teams that only come in 2 its own in the 90's always bashes trinidad teams, its sad, becuz one : tnt football have been in the verge of qualifying since we join the ranks of qualifying 4 d worldcup our teams were feared in concacaf during the 60' 70' 80' well nah much the 90's persay buh that face is that tnt football teams have been there , where was jamaica no where 2 b found an its sad that only wen u all   start2 partial win in the 90 ur mouths start2 get big.. u all ah so ungratefull we gave u all music even in vented some 4u all u bash uss we gave u barnes((big up trini sperm )) u all bash us we gave u add help becuz if trini did help u would never make it2 the world cup but u bash us, thats sad: trinidad footballteams have been rub 3 times 2 get to the world cup not losed rubbed, jamaica only  made it once becz trinidad helped, an it hurts u all that trinidad n tobago is better that u all in everything....except track becuz we nah really in 2 it so much that we leave u all 2 have ah little glory.. have ah jamaican play in the champions league NO have ah jamaican been the praise of many countries even in countries that ah generally racial 2 wards black ppl >NO JA PPL LIFE ON THE BOWELS OFF BOB MRLEY BECUZ IN THE END OF THE DAY THEY HAVE NO VALUE JUST AH BUNCH AH UNGRATEF ULL PPL.. OH BY THE WAY TRINIDAD AN TOBAGO IS THE FIRST TEAM 2 QUALIFY 4 A WORLD CUP NOT JA CHECK UR FACTS RITE... SECOND TNT CARIBBEAN CHAMPIONS 8 TIMES JA 4times (ONLY BECUZ TNT HAVE BETTER TINGS 2 DO DAN WORRY BOUT DIGICEL CUP)....SO ALL IN ALL, U NASTY JAMAICANS WHO BASH US IS JUS THAT U HATE TNT BEEING BETTER THAT U IN EVERYTHING AN DOH EVER COMPARE SHIITMORE  2 LATAPY NEVER IN AH MILLION YRS COACH OR PLAYER NEVER ,,,,SHIMS
JASON23,let me tell you something first of all JAMAICA football have been around since 1925 and that year was our first international match against HAITI and we win by 2 goals to 1,TRINIDAD football was around 1934 and that year was their first international match against DUTCH GUIANA and draw the game by 3 goals with them,now on to WC JAMAICA first appearance was in 1998,and TRINIDAD first appearance was in 2006,so you say that TRINIDAD was the first caribbean country to go to the WC not JAMAICA,well look how i am going to embarrass you and prove that you are a lier.in 1989 TRINIDAD was only one win away to make it to the WC so all TRINIDAD did need to do is draw the game against the USA and that was on NOVERMBER 19/1989,the only goal score was from PAUL CALIGIURI of the USA,and now on to GOLD CUP JAMAICA first appearance was in 1991 we been their 7 times and TRINIDAD first appearance was in 1991 you all have been their 7 times also,and the other rest of shit that you have been saying i am not even bother to get in to it because you and all TRINI lie too much,i tell you all once and i am going to tell you all again quit lieing so much it is not good you all are making a fool out of you all self it is embarrassing and very pitiful,and about withmore name calling i am just going to leave that alone because you all can't do any better that is the way you all TRINIDAD are.
:rotfl: :rotfl: Good one, Lucky4life.
I also want to point out to the simpleton that Cuba was the first Caribbean team to qualify for the World Cup in France 1938 after the USA, Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico, El Salvador and Dutch Guiana withdrem . Haiti was the first by qualification in 1974, then Jamaica in 1998. He knows the rest.
So where was T&T if they were the best Caribbean team from that era onward to the 1990s. ??? :rotfl: 

 
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 14, 2009, 02:03:37 PM
Dear Jamaican trolls,

the amount of verbal blows you have received here, seems to have left you in a somewhat bazodee frame of mind.

No one here is thinking that TT is a football giant. We are presently at the bottom of the Hex, because our poor football has put us there. NOTE: I don't look for a J'can scape goat to wonder why we are doing badly. I don't troll on J'can sites bitching and trying to insult others.

The point which you have missed due to heartbreak and desperation to be a football country of note is that you have the gall to criticize TT when your football program is far far worse.

Who am I to criticize the present Mex team for a period of lean form, or Argentina for catching ass, my country has its own problems.

If we fail to get out of the Hex becz of the debacle vs. ES, Hond and CR, it is only us to blame. NOTE: losing with class.

Don't compare yourselves to TT, there is presently no comparison. If all u have is your GC bleating, hence the reason you are a Concacaf joke.

Stick to girls football, there might be a future there for you?

So what group is J'ca in the U 20 WC?

Wha'ts your position in the Hex??? ;D
Not good enough for the Hex, no problem, Grenada and TT will carry the C'bbn flag ;D
Keep winning the C'bbn derbies, it has done wonders for your WC chances! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Maybe we should call J'ca Hexless - it rhymes with sexless :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :beermug:



vb, yuh see daiz yuh problem.

dey too chupid to realize when dey gettin' insulted, so dey keep coming back for more like some clueless backsides.

the quality of your verbal volleys is lost on them and iz way over their heads.

a smart person would take their licks ah man go back to reggaeboyz site to find solace and to regroup....

or yuh know what?

maybe deep down they really love the warriors and want to migrate to trinidad.

dey done runnin' down our women like ah setta tusty teenagers.

maybe we should naturalize them

anybody here could help jamaica2099 (who is saying, please God, make me ah trini, my day is not complete without trolling on their website, since it is better than the reggaeboyz') and lucky4life (who will probably feel like he is in heaven after being made ah trini) get their trinipapers?

 :devil:


The say the truth hurts. And from what I'm getting in your repetitive replies it really is the TRUTh. You are certainly sounding like a broken record. Can't you put out a new album. Because no matter how many times you sit and listen and cry to the sound of your own voice sobbing to it. It's going to come out the same:

Jamaica is in the Gold Cup.

T&T is at the bottom of the HEX with only 2 points after 5 games with no chance of qualifying for the World Cup. T&T is being ping-ponged all over the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:


Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 14, 2009, 02:33:14 PM
hello 2 all forumers...... i have been reading the post by the jamaicans an it greives me that 4 a country that football teams that only come in 2 its own in the 90's always bashes trinidad teams, its sad, becuz one : tnt football have been in the verge of qualifying since we join the ranks of qualifying 4 d worldcup our teams were feared in concacaf during the 60' 70' 80' well nah much the 90's persay buh that face is that tnt football teams have been there , where was jamaica no where 2 b found an its sad that only wen u all   start2 partial win in the 90 ur mouths start2 get big.. u all ah so ungratefull we gave u all music even in vented some 4u all u bash uss we gave u barnes((big up trini sperm )) u all bash us we gave u add help becuz if trini did help u would never make it2 the world cup but u bash us, thats sad: trinidad footballteams have been rub 3 times 2 get to the world cup not losed rubbed, jamaica only  made it once becz trinidad helped, an it hurts u all that trinidad n tobago is better that u all in everything....except track becuz we nah really in 2 it so much that we leave u all 2 have ah little glory.. have ah jamaican play in the champions league NO have ah jamaican been the praise of many countries even in countries that ah generally racial 2 wards black ppl >NO JA PPL LIFE ON THE BOWELS OFF BOB MRLEY BECUZ IN THE END OF THE DAY THEY HAVE NO VALUE JUST AH BUNCH AH UNGRATEF ULL PPL.. OH BY THE WAY TRINIDAD AN TOBAGO IS THE FIRST TEAM 2 QUALIFY 4 A WORLD CUP NOT JA CHECK UR FACTS RITE... SECOND TNT CARIBBEAN CHAMPIONS 8 TIMES JA 4times (ONLY BECUZ TNT HAVE BETTER TINGS 2 DO DAN WORRY BOUT DIGICEL CUP)....SO ALL IN ALL, U NASTY JAMAICANS WHO BASH US IS JUS THAT U HATE TNT BEEING BETTER THAT U IN EVERYTHING AN DOH EVER COMPARE SHIITMORE  2 LATAPY NEVER IN AH MILLION YRS COACH OR PLAYER NEVER ,,,,SHIMS
JASON23,let me tell you something first of all JAMAICA football have been around since 1925 and that year was our first international match against HAITI and we win by 2 goals to 1,TRINIDAD football was around 1934 and that year was their first international match against DUTCH GUIANA and draw the game by 3 goals with them,now on to WC JAMAICA first appearance was in 1998,and TRINIDAD first appearance was in 2006,so you say that TRINIDAD was the first caribbean country to go to the WC not JAMAICA,well look how i am going to embarrass you and prove that you are a lier.in 1989 TRINIDAD was only one win away to make it to the WC so all TRINIDAD did need to do is draw the game against the USA and that was on NOVERMBER 19/1989,the only goal score was from PAUL CALIGIURI of the USA,and now on to GOLD CUP JAMAICA first appearance was in 1991 we been their 7 times and TRINIDAD first appearance was in 1991 you all have been their 7 times also,and the other rest of shit that you have been saying i am not even bother to get in to it because you and all TRINI lie too much,i tell you all once and i am going to tell you all again quit lieing so much it is not good you all are making a fool out of you all self it is embarrassing and very pitiful,and about withmore name calling i am just going to leave that alone because you all can't do any better that is the way you all TRINIDAD are.
:rotfl: :rotfl: Good one, Lucky4life.
I also want to point out to the simpleton that Cuba was the first Caribbean team to qualify for the World Cup in France 1938 after the USA, Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico, El Salvador and Dutch Guiana withdrem . Haiti was the first by qualification in 1974, then Jamaica in 1998. He knows the rest.
So where was T&T if they were the best Caribbean team from that era onward to the 1990s. ??? :rotfl: 

 

Hexless,

I never said TT was the best in Con. You see you putting words in my mouth - again a result of your hurt and apparent mental break down.

I simply corrected luckless about the origins of the TTFF, he was only off by about 30 years.
Yes, we were robbed in 1974, and FIFA recognises this.

I didn't say anything about the 70s and 80s. THAT WAS NOT THE POINT.....FOCUS!!!!!

Just trying to help you and luckless with the stress and lack of facts.
But I understand back in 1908, if J'ca didn't know what football was, then how the hell would you know we had a football federation.

If you are this classless and dumb when you lose, how bad are you when you win. By my calculations we should find out in about 10 years.

WAIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :o

The J'can's girls under 15 team win a match in TT.

Jamaica football has turned a corner :applause: :wavetowel: :rotfl:

VB
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: just cool on June 14, 2009, 03:16:55 PM
Eh VB , yuh would have better luck talking tuh ah fowl and getting more positive feed back than JA 2099. yuh ever hear the saying , cast not your perls before swines.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 14, 2009, 03:54:43 PM
Eh VB , yuh would have better luck talking tuh ah fowl and getting more positive feed back than JA 2099. yuh ever hear the saying , cast not your perls before swines.
It's "cast not your pearls before swine." Swine is already a plural.

If you are going to use quotations. Get them right.  ;) :angel: Another example: the kettle calling the pot blackand a coin has two different sides.

And finally: the ball is round and keeps ending up 10 times in the back of T&T net in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: just cool on June 14, 2009, 04:59:41 PM
Eh VB , yuh would have better luck talking tuh ah fowl and getting more positive feed back than JA 2099. yuh ever hear the saying , cast not your perls before swines.
It's "cast not your pearls before swine." Swine is already a plural.

If you are going to use quotations. Get them right.  ;) :angel: Another example: the kettle calling the pot blackand a coin has two different sides.

And finally: the ball is round and keeps ending up 10 times in the back of T&T net in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:


That's exactly my point VB! the fella just love tuh argue! and guess what , i'll give him/her the last word, since i don't need it that bad.

it seem to me that if yuh want tuh continue an arguement from the 3days before and never truly got yuh point accross then! that yuh have tuh come back another day and finish it!! then yuh must truly lack companionship in yuh life.

JA 2099, get ah life dread!!
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 14, 2009, 05:18:03 PM
Jus Cool,

yuh really cool in trute.

Yep let him have a few words tonight...these fellas really in need.

VB
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: WestCoast on June 14, 2009, 06:02:10 PM
kaliman2006, Just Cool and VB,
allya real good to continue wid dese trolls
 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

How do you get a Jakan Troll out of hiding?
When TnT does better than the Ragga Gyuls :devil:
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lucky4life on June 14, 2009, 07:04:17 PM
hello 2 all forumers...... i have been reading the post by the jamaicans an it greives me that 4 a country that football teams that only come in 2 its own in the 90's always bashes trinidad teams, its sad, becuz one : tnt football have been in the verge of qualifying since we join the ranks of qualifying 4 d worldcup our teams were feared in concacaf during the 60' 70' 80' well nah much the 90's persay buh that face is that tnt football teams have been there , where was jamaica no where 2 b found an its sad that only wen u all   start2 partial win in the 90 ur mouths start2 get big.. u all ah so ungratefull we gave u all music even in vented some 4u all u bash uss we gave u barnes((big up trini sperm )) u all bash us we gave u add help becuz if trini did help u would never make it2 the world cup but u bash us, thats sad: trinidad footballteams have been rub 3 times 2 get to the world cup not losed rubbed, jamaica only  made it once becz trinidad helped, an it hurts u all that trinidad n tobago is better that u all in everything....except track becuz we nah really in 2 it so much that we leave u all 2 have ah little glory.. have ah jamaican play in the champions league NO have ah jamaican been the praise of many countries even in countries that ah generally racial 2 wards black ppl >NO JA PPL LIFE ON THE BOWELS OFF BOB MRLEY BECUZ IN THE END OF THE DAY THEY HAVE NO VALUE JUST AH BUNCH AH UNGRATEF ULL PPL.. OH BY THE WAY TRINIDAD AN TOBAGO IS THE FIRST TEAM 2 QUALIFY 4 A WORLD CUP NOT JA CHECK UR FACTS RITE... SECOND TNT CARIBBEAN CHAMPIONS 8 TIMES JA 4times (ONLY BECUZ TNT HAVE BETTER TINGS 2 DO DAN WORRY BOUT DIGICEL CUP)....SO ALL IN ALL, U NASTY JAMAICANS WHO BASH US IS JUS THAT U HATE TNT BEEING BETTER THAT U IN EVERYTHING AN DOH EVER COMPARE SHIITMORE  2 LATAPY NEVER IN AH MILLION YRS COACH OR PLAYER NEVER ,,,,SHIMS
JASON23,let me tell you something first of all JAMAICA football have been around since 1925 and that year was our first international match against HAITI and we win by 2 goals to 1,TRINIDAD football was around 1934 and that year was their first international match against DUTCH GUIANA and draw the game by 3 goals with them,now on to WC JAMAICA first appearance was in 1998,and TRINIDAD first appearance was in 2006,so you say that TRINIDAD was the first caribbean country to go to the WC not JAMAICA,well look how i am going to embarrass you and prove that you are a lier.in 1989 TRINIDAD was only one win away to make it to the WC so all TRINIDAD did need to do is draw the game against the USA and that was on NOVERMBER 19/1989,the only goal score was from PAUL CALIGIURI of the USA,and now on to GOLD CUP JAMAICA first appearance was in 1991 we been their 7 times and TRINIDAD first appearance was in 1991 you all have been their 7 times also,and the other rest of shit that you have been saying i am not even bother to get in to it because you and all TRINI lie too much,i tell you all once and i am going to tell you all again quit lieing so much it is not good you all are making a fool out of you all self it is embarrassing and very pitiful,and about withmore name calling i am just going to leave that alone because you all can't do any better that is the way you all TRINIDAD are.
:rotfl: :rotfl: Good one, Lucky4life.
I also want to point out to the simpleton that Cuba was the first Caribbean team to qualify for the World Cup in France 1938 after the USA, Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico, El Salvador and Dutch Guiana withdrem . Haiti was the first by qualification in 1974, then Jamaica in 1998. He knows the rest.
So where was T&T if they were the best Caribbean team from that era onward to the 1990s. ??? :rotfl: 

 

Hexless,

I never said TT was the best in Con. You see you putting words in my mouth - again a result of your hurt and apparent mental break down.

I simply corrected luckless about the origins of the TTFF, he was only off by about 30 years.
Yes, we were robbed in 1974, and FIFA recognises this.

I didn't say anything about the 70s and 80s. THAT WAS NOT THE POINT.....FOCUS!!!!!

Just trying to help you and luckless with the stress and lack of facts.
But I understand back in 1908, if J'ca didn't know what football was, then how the hell would you know we had a football federation.

If you are this classless and dumb when you lose, how bad are you when you win. By my calculations we should find out in about 10 years.

WAIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :o

The J'can's girls under 15 team win a match in TT.

Jamaica football has turned a corner :applause: :wavetowel: :rotfl:

VB

  HAY, V BRAT,i was not worrying about how long football have been in your country,i was just pointing out when T&T first came on the seen,meaning you first international match with other countries,i don't care about how long football have been in your country for, it could have been 200 years for all i care,and like i say JA first international match was in 1925 and so on,T&T was on the seen in 1934 and that year was T&T first international match with other countries,with all that said and dun everywear i turn on your site you all have been saying that T&T have been doing this shit way before us well sadly to say i don't think so my youth or less you all are talking about playing each other in your country :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:but guess what that my youth that shit don't count :( :(
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 15, 2009, 05:30:59 AM
TT's first international was in 1923.

WRONG AGAIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNNNNNNNN!!

Lix does make you dotish  ;D

How the J'can's women's team going? Yuh sure dem is women?? ::)
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 15, 2009, 05:44:20 AM
Btw, when TT was being robbed of its first WC in 1974 by the official, this is what was happening to J'ca in the tournament

Jamaica's participation in the 1974 World Cup elimination saw the suspension of 17 players on the team because of poor behavior on a tour to Bermuda. Jamaica withdrew from the elimination in order to restructure their team.

So not making a hex or final is nothing new for J'ca. But 17 players due to indiscipline???????????

SHAMEFUL!!!!!!  :shameonyou: :shameonyou:
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lucky4life on June 15, 2009, 07:56:49 AM
TT's first international was in 1923.

WRONG AGAIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNNNNNNNN!!

Lix does make you dotish  ;D

How the J'can's women's team going? Yuh sure dem is women?? ::)
hay hay,V BRAT,what is wrong you with son don't have anything to say so you gone talking shit about our REGGAE GIRLZ shame on you,so you say T&T first international match was in 1923, their you go lieing again,son let me show you something JAMAICA FIRST INTERNATIONAL MATCH WAS AGAINST HAITI MARCH 6/1925 JAMAICA WIN 2 GOALS TO 1,TRINIDAD & TOBAGO FIRST INTERNATIONAL MATCH WAS AGAINST DUTCH GUIANA AUGUST 6/1934 TRINIDAD & TOBAGO  DRAW THE MATCH BY 3 GOALS,SO SON PLAYING AGAINST TOBAGO IN 1923 DON'T COUNT AS A INTERNATIONAL MATCH MY YOUTH :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:hay history don't lie, unlike you
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 16, 2009, 08:43:53 AM
I have just one question for all the Trinis dissing the World Cup: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico and the US are all in the Gold Cup. If all these teams "dissed" the tournament like T&T, which I'm sure they don't. Aren't they viewing the Gold Cup as an opportunity to prepare for the next stage of the HEX. They will give other players from their squad to improve on their play and mix up their squads to see which players will be given more opportunities to play when the HEX resumes.

So while dissing the Gold Cup. Do the Soca Warriors have any football friendlies lined up while the other HEX teams "warm up" in the Gold Cup for the next stage of the HEX. Or is this a case of "crying behind closed doors' because of an opportunity lost?
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 16, 2009, 10:17:48 AM
I have just one question for all the Trinis dissing the World Cup: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico and the US are all in the Gold Cup. If all these teams "dissed" the tournament like T&T, which I'm sure they don't. Aren't they viewing the Gold Cup as an opportunity to prepare for the next stage of the HEX. They will give other players from their squad to improve on their play and mix up their squads to see which players will be given more opportunities to play when the HEX resumes.




EXACTLY!!

This tournament is of secondary importance to them. It is a glorified practice session.
Great chance for J'ca to use it as their WC and brag for the next few years that they did something in the GC.

Don't screw it up.

Luckless - TT's first international was vs Guyana in TT in 1923. We won both games 2-0 and 1-0.

I won't even wast my time asking you to get it right.
You on the verge of some nervous break down watching Hexless flop....lords know what kind of tata go come out your mouth next.

Congrats on the 74 debacle, you actually found a new way to f^%^ up the Hex ;-)

VB
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: lucky4life on June 16, 2009, 11:33:25 AM
I have just one question for all the Trinis dissing the World Cup: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico and the US are all in the Gold Cup. If all these teams "dissed" the tournament like T&T, which I'm sure they don't. Aren't they viewing the Gold Cup as an opportunity to prepare for the next stage of the HEX. They will give other players from their squad to improve on their play and mix up their squads to see which players will be given more opportunities to play when the HEX resumes.




EXACTLY!!

This tournament is of secondary importance to them. It is a glorified practice session.
Great chance for J'ca to use it as their WC and brag for the next few years that they did something in the GC.

Don't screw it up.

Luckless - TT's first international was vs Guyana in TT in 1923. We won both games 2-0 and 1-0.

I won't even wast my time asking you to get it right.
You on the verge of some nervous break down watching Hexless flop....lords know what kind of tata go come out your mouth next.

Congrats on the 74 debacle, you actually found a new way to f^%^ up the Hex ;-)

VB
OK,v brat,i now that history don't lie about T&T first ever international match in 1934,but i want to now one thing if your so call first international match was in 1923 then why anyone apart from trinis hear about it are why it is not in the history book ???,but anyway T&T is the one that f**king up the hex not me so don't  blame me for T&T f**king up the hex and getting f**k on top of it from the rest of teams in it,lords know what kind of tata going to come out my mouth next you say,funny very funny considering a man/her that everytime you talk you always cussing and calling people names,son you still going on with this GC shit,now tell me who is the one that sounded like a broken record.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 16, 2009, 11:56:21 AM
I have just one question for all the Trinis dissing the World Cup: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico and the US are all in the Gold Cup. If all these teams "dissed" the tournament like T&T, which I'm sure they don't. Aren't they viewing the Gold Cup as an opportunity to prepare for the next stage of the HEX. They will give other players from their squad to improve on their play and mix up their squads to see which players will be given more opportunities to play when the HEX resumes.



EXACTLY!!

This tournament is of secondary importance to them. It is a glorified practice session.
Great chance for J'ca to use it as their WC and brag for the next few years that they did something in the GC.

Don't screw it up.

Luckless - TT's first international was vs Guyana in TT in 1923. We won both games 2-0 and 1-0.

I won't even wast my time asking you to get it right.
You on the verge of some nervous break down watching Hexless flop....lords know what kind of tata go come out your mouth next.

Congrats on the 74 debacle, you actually found a new way to f^%^ up the Hex ;-)

VB
Nice spin. ;D

But it doesn't answer the question why T&T did use the Digicel Championship as "practice games" to qualify for the Gold Cup. Then use the Gold Cup as "practice games" to help the Soca Warriors to prepare for the final games of the Hex which Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico and the US (also using the Confederations Cup as "practice" to fine tune their team.
 
It also helps to know that a small non-FIFA member nation like Guadeloupe, unlike T&T, with no prospects of playing in World Cup qualifiers  for a chance to play at the big stage like the rest of nations whom have this opportunity take the Gold Cup seriously to qualify since they believe it's their only chance to take home a "big" trophy.  
  
So say what you will about the Gold Cup. Guadeloupe and the five nations are in the HEX. T&T will have to wait until August, unless a friendly breaks for the worst team in the HEX. That's really sad.    
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: kaliman2006 on June 16, 2009, 12:04:04 PM
I have just one question for all the Trinis dissing the World Cup: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico and the US are all in the Gold Cup. If all these teams "dissed" the tournament like T&T, which I'm sure they don't. Aren't they viewing the Gold Cup as an opportunity to prepare for the next stage of the HEX. They will give other players from their squad to improve on their play and mix up their squads to see which players will be given more opportunities to play when the HEX resumes.



EXACTLY!!

This tournament is of secondary importance to them. It is a glorified practice session.
Great chance for J'ca to use it as their WC and brag for the next few years that they did something in the GC.

Don't screw it up.

Luckless - TT's first international was vs Guyana in TT in 1923. We won both games 2-0 and 1-0.

I won't even wast my time asking you to get it right.
You on the verge of some nervous break down watching Hexless flop....lords know what kind of tata go come out your mouth next.

Congrats on the 74 debacle, you actually found a new way to f^%^ up the Hex ;-)

VB
Nice spin. ;D

But it doesn't answer the question why T&T did use the Digicel Championship as "practice games" to qualify for the Gold Cup. Then use the Gold Cup as "practice games" to help the Soca Warriors to prepare for the final games of the Hex which Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico and the US (also using the Confederations Cup as "practice" to fine tune their team.
 
It also helps to know that a small non-FIFA member nation like Guadeloupe, unlike T&T, with no prospects of playing in World Cup qualifiers  for a chance to play at the big stage like the rest of nations whom have this opportunity take the Gold Cup seriously to qualify since they believe it's their only chance to take home a "big" trophy.   
 
So say what you will about the Gold Cup. Guadeloupe and the five nations are in the HEX. T&T will have to wait until August, unless a friendly breaks for the worst team in the HEX. That's really sad.   


You have a point about the Gold Cup.

It would have been good practice for us.

But do you care about how much practice Trinidad has for its remaining hex games?

I thought that you support Jamaica.

Is Jamaica going to get any practice for its remaining hex games?

 ::)
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 16, 2009, 12:09:16 PM
Friendlies are no problem as you will see.

We used a B team about two years ago in the Digicel and lost to Haiti in the finals.

However, the Corneals overdid it this time, and gave a run to too many U 23s.

They continued this rubbish until the debacle vs Bermuda in the qualifiers, and the TTFF had to step in, since then, Avery, Dog,Birchall, Scotland and Tall Man have been given a greater run.

Yes Guad and Mart. use the GC as a big deal because they have nothing else. What's your point?
Has J'ca become the new Guadaloupe??

This is a transitionary team. Lord knows what will really happen to TT football this year. However, once the stress of trying to qualify is over, the young guns will get more of a chance to be blooded - thus I expect TT to awe its neighbours by 2011, Tinto, Hyland, Hislop, Wolfe, Guerra, Bakr and Jagdeosingh will be the new generation.

Enjoy the GC, behave yourself and don't get banned from this tourament ;-)
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 16, 2009, 12:51:09 PM
I have just one question for all the Trinis dissing the World Cup: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico and the US are all in the Gold Cup. If all these teams "dissed" the tournament like T&T, which I'm sure they don't. Aren't they viewing the Gold Cup as an opportunity to prepare for the next stage of the HEX. They will give other players from their squad to improve on their play and mix up their squads to see which players will be given more opportunities to play when the HEX resumes.



EXACTLY!!

This tournament is of secondary importance to them. It is a glorified practice session.
Great chance for J'ca to use it as their WC and brag for the next few years that they did something in the GC.

Don't screw it up.

Luckless - TT's first international was vs Guyana in TT in 1923. We won both games 2-0 and 1-0.

I won't even wast my time asking you to get it right.
You on the verge of some nervous break down watching Hexless flop....lords know what kind of tata go come out your mouth next.

Congrats on the 74 debacle, you actually found a new way to f^%^ up the Hex ;-)

VB
Nice spin. ;D

But it doesn't answer the question why T&T did use the Digicel Championship as "practice games" to qualify for the Gold Cup. Then use the Gold Cup as "practice games" to help the Soca Warriors to prepare for the final games of the Hex which Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico and the US (also using the Confederations Cup as "practice" to fine tune their team.
 
It also helps to know that a small non-FIFA member nation like Guadeloupe, unlike T&T, with no prospects of playing in World Cup qualifiers  for a chance to play at the big stage like the rest of nations whom have this opportunity take the Gold Cup seriously to qualify since they believe it's their only chance to take home a "big" trophy.   
 
So say what you will about the Gold Cup. Guadeloupe and the five nations are in the HEX. T&T will have to wait until August, unless a friendly breaks for the worst team in the HEX. That's really sad.   


You have a point about the Gold Cup.

It would have been good practice for us.

But do you care about how much practice Trinidad has for its remaining hex games?

I thought that you support Jamaica.

Is Jamaica going to get any practice for its remaining hex games?

 ::)
Nope! Just like the Digicel Championship that Jamaica and Guadeloupe took seriously. So will both teams. Guadeloupe won't play in the HEX either but they know what's important to help build their team for future tournaments whether it be minor or major.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 16, 2009, 01:04:59 PM
I have just one question for all the Trinis dissing the World Cup: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico and the US are all in the Gold Cup. If all these teams "dissed" the tournament like T&T, which I'm sure they don't. Aren't they viewing the Gold Cup as an opportunity to prepare for the next stage of the HEX. They will give other players from their squad to improve on their play and mix up their squads to see which players will be given more opportunities to play when the HEX resumes.



EXACTLY!!

This tournament is of secondary importance to them. It is a glorified practice session.
Great chance for J'ca to use it as their WC and brag for the next few years that they did something in the GC.

Don't screw it up.

Luckless - TT's first international was vs Guyana in TT in 1923. We won both games 2-0 and 1-0.

I won't even wast my time asking you to get it right.
You on the verge of some nervous break down watching Hexless flop....lords know what kind of tata go come out your mouth next.

Congrats on the 74 debacle, you actually found a new way to f^%^ up the Hex ;-)

VB
Nice spin. ;D

But it doesn't answer the question why T&T did use the Digicel Championship as "practice games" to qualify for the Gold Cup. Then use the Gold Cup as "practice games" to help the Soca Warriors to prepare for the final games of the Hex which Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico and the US (also using the Confederations Cup as "practice" to fine tune their team.
 
It also helps to know that a small non-FIFA member nation like Guadeloupe, unlike T&T, with no prospects of playing in World Cup qualifiers  for a chance to play at the big stage like the rest of nations whom have this opportunity take the Gold Cup seriously to qualify since they believe it's their only chance to take home a "big" trophy.   
 
So say what you will about the Gold Cup. Guadeloupe and the five nations are in the HEX. T&T will have to wait until August, unless a friendly breaks for the worst team in the HEX. That's really sad.   


You have a point about the Gold Cup.

It would have been good practice for us.

But do you care about how much practice Trinidad has for its remaining hex games?

I thought that you support Jamaica.

Is Jamaica going to get any practice for its remaining hex games?

 ::)
Nope! Just like the Digicel Championship that Jamaica and Guadeloupe took seriously. So will both teams. Guadeloupe won't play in the HEX either but they know what's important to help build their team for future tournaments whether it be minor or major.

Anybody could tell me what kinda crack this man on?

VB
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 16, 2009, 01:27:38 PM
I have just one question for all the Trinis dissing the World Cup: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico and the US are all in the Gold Cup. If all these teams "dissed" the tournament like T&T, which I'm sure they don't. Aren't they viewing the Gold Cup as an opportunity to prepare for the next stage of the HEX. They will give other players from their squad to improve on their play and mix up their squads to see which players will be given more opportunities to play when the HEX resumes.



EXACTLY!!

This tournament is of secondary importance to them. It is a glorified practice session.
Great chance for J'ca to use it as their WC and brag for the next few years that they did something in the GC.

Don't screw it up.

Luckless - TT's first international was vs Guyana in TT in 1923. We won both games 2-0 and 1-0.

I won't even wast my time asking you to get it right.
You on the verge of some nervous break down watching Hexless flop....lords know what kind of tata go come out your mouth next.

Congrats on the 74 debacle, you actually found a new way to f^%^ up the Hex ;-)

VB
Nice spin. ;D

But it doesn't answer the question why T&T did use the Digicel Championship as "practice games" to qualify for the Gold Cup. Then use the Gold Cup as "practice games" to help the Soca Warriors to prepare for the final games of the Hex which Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico and the US (also using the Confederations Cup as "practice" to fine tune their team.
 
It also helps to know that a small non-FIFA member nation like Guadeloupe, unlike T&T, with no prospects of playing in World Cup qualifiers  for a chance to play at the big stage like the rest of nations whom have this opportunity take the Gold Cup seriously to qualify since they believe it's their only chance to take home a "big" trophy.   
 
So say what you will about the Gold Cup. Guadeloupe and the five nations are in the HEX. T&T will have to wait until August, unless a friendly breaks for the worst team in the HEX. That's really sad.   


You have a point about the Gold Cup.

It would have been good practice for us.

But do you care about how much practice Trinidad has for its remaining hex games?

I thought that you support Jamaica.

Is Jamaica going to get any practice for its remaining hex games?

 ::)
Nope! Just like the Digicel Championship that Jamaica and Guadeloupe took seriously. So will both teams. Guadeloupe won't play in the HEX either but they know what's important to help build their team for future tournaments whether it be minor or major.

Anybody could tell me what kinda crack this man on?

VB
Very simple point. Jamaica and T&T as FIFA members can play in World Cup qualifiers and go to the World Cup. Guadeloupe as a non-FIFA member cannot play in World Cup qualifiers so the biggest football stage for them is the Gold Cup. For Guadeloupe, if they win the Gold Cup it compares to winning a "mini-World Cup" with only teams from CONCACAF. And while they cannot play in WC qualifiers to even be in the HEX. The Digicel Championship is the HEX (Quartet) for the small non-FIFA member that is Guadeloupe.

I have more respect for these smaller non-FIFA members than the worst team in the HEX who wants to devalue a  major football competition for the smaller nations.
   
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: kaliman2006 on June 16, 2009, 01:40:41 PM
I have just one question for all the Trinis dissing the World Cup: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico and the US are all in the Gold Cup. If all these teams "dissed" the tournament like T&T, which I'm sure they don't. Aren't they viewing the Gold Cup as an opportunity to prepare for the next stage of the HEX. They will give other players from their squad to improve on their play and mix up their squads to see which players will be given more opportunities to play when the HEX resumes.



EXACTLY!!

This tournament is of secondary importance to them. It is a glorified practice session.
Great chance for J'ca to use it as their WC and brag for the next few years that they did something in the GC.

Don't screw it up.

Luckless - TT's first international was vs Guyana in TT in 1923. We won both games 2-0 and 1-0.

I won't even wast my time asking you to get it right.
You on the verge of some nervous break down watching Hexless flop....lords know what kind of tata go come out your mouth next.

Congrats on the 74 debacle, you actually found a new way to f^%^ up the Hex ;-)

VB
Nice spin. ;D

But it doesn't answer the question why T&T did use the Digicel Championship as "practice games" to qualify for the Gold Cup. Then use the Gold Cup as "practice games" to help the Soca Warriors to prepare for the final games of the Hex which Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico and the US (also using the Confederations Cup as "practice" to fine tune their team.
 
It also helps to know that a small non-FIFA member nation like Guadeloupe, unlike T&T, with no prospects of playing in World Cup qualifiers  for a chance to play at the big stage like the rest of nations whom have this opportunity take the Gold Cup seriously to qualify since they believe it's their only chance to take home a "big" trophy.   
 
So say what you will about the Gold Cup. Guadeloupe and the five nations are in the HEX. T&T will have to wait until August, unless a friendly breaks for the worst team in the HEX. That's really sad.   


You have a point about the Gold Cup.

It would have been good practice for us.

But do you care about how much practice Trinidad has for its remaining hex games?

I thought that you support Jamaica.

Is Jamaica going to get any practice for its remaining hex games?

 ::)
Nope! Just like the Digicel Championship that Jamaica and Guadeloupe took seriously. So will both teams. Guadeloupe won't play in the HEX either but they know what's important to help build their team for future tournaments whether it be minor or major.

Anybody could tell me what kinda crack this man on?

VB
Very simple point. Jamaica and T&T as FIFA members can play in World Cup qualifiers and go to the World Cup. Guadeloupe as a non-FIFA member cannot play in World Cup qualifiers so the biggest football stage for them is the Gold Cup. For Guadeloupe, if they win the Gold Cup it compares to winning a "mini-World Cup" with only teams from CONCACAF. And while they cannot play in WC qualifiers to even be in the HEX. The Digicel Championship is the HEX (Quartet) for the small non-FIFA member that is Guadeloupe.

I have more respect for these smaller non-FIFA members than the worst team in the HEX who wants to devalue a  major football competition for the smaller nations.
   

Borse, if you have no respect for our team, nobody ask you to post on here you know.

You could go to reggaboyz.com and fight down our team to your heart's content; it really does not matter that much to me since I don't really go over nor do I have over 1800 posts on that site.

You just like to come on here to wind up people; I have been ignoring your posts for the past three years. Think about it, how many times have I responded over the last three years to anything that you have "posted", before the beginning of our discussion last week? You do not really add anything useful to the discussion and just recycle the same garbage about Jamaica being better than T&T and your head to head record.

You are entitled to your opinion, but everything you post on here is simply a variation on the same theme.

You need to get some new material; broaden your horizons a little bit.

What about Jamaica's overall youth development? What about the overall direction of your senior team development.

Instead of being so preoccupied about coming over here to get into pointless arguments with people (which you started back up today after lucky's post yesterday), why don't you worry about the development of Jamaican football instead.

At least Lionpaw and Reggaefan (not the one currently on this site, he's a cool fella) had the sense to stop posting on here, since they realize that their material was getting redundant and repetitive.

If you just like to argue for the sake of arguing, you must be one sad individual.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 16, 2009, 02:14:01 PM
I have just one question for all the Trinis dissing the World Cup: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico and the US are all in the Gold Cup. If all these teams "dissed" the tournament like T&T, which I'm sure they don't. Aren't they viewing the Gold Cup as an opportunity to prepare for the next stage of the HEX. They will give other players from their squad to improve on their play and mix up their squads to see which players will be given more opportunities to play when the HEX resumes.



EXACTLY!!

This tournament is of secondary importance to them. It is a glorified practice session.
Great chance for J'ca to use it as their WC and brag for the next few years that they did something in the GC.

Don't screw it up.

Luckless - TT's first international was vs Guyana in TT in 1923. We won both games 2-0 and 1-0.

I won't even wast my time asking you to get it right.
You on the verge of some nervous break down watching Hexless flop....lords know what kind of tata go come out your mouth next.

Congrats on the 74 debacle, you actually found a new way to f^%^ up the Hex ;-)

VB
Nice spin. ;D

But it doesn't answer the question why T&T did use the Digicel Championship as "practice games" to qualify for the Gold Cup. Then use the Gold Cup as "practice games" to help the Soca Warriors to prepare for the final games of the Hex which Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico and the US (also using the Confederations Cup as "practice" to fine tune their team.
 
It also helps to know that a small non-FIFA member nation like Guadeloupe, unlike T&T, with no prospects of playing in World Cup qualifiers  for a chance to play at the big stage like the rest of nations whom have this opportunity take the Gold Cup seriously to qualify since they believe it's their only chance to take home a "big" trophy.   
 
So say what you will about the Gold Cup. Guadeloupe and the five nations are in the HEX. T&T will have to wait until August, unless a friendly breaks for the worst team in the HEX. That's really sad.   


You have a point about the Gold Cup.

It would have been good practice for us.

But do you care about how much practice Trinidad has for its remaining hex games?

I thought that you support Jamaica.

Is Jamaica going to get any practice for its remaining hex games?

 ::)
Nope! Just like the Digicel Championship that Jamaica and Guadeloupe took seriously. So will both teams. Guadeloupe won't play in the HEX either but they know what's important to help build their team for future tournaments whether it be minor or major.

Anybody could tell me what kinda crack this man on?

VB
Very simple point. Jamaica and T&T as FIFA members can play in World Cup qualifiers and go to the World Cup. Guadeloupe as a non-FIFA member cannot play in World Cup qualifiers so the biggest football stage for them is the Gold Cup. For Guadeloupe, if they win the Gold Cup it compares to winning a "mini-World Cup" with only teams from CONCACAF. And while they cannot play in WC qualifiers to even be in the HEX. The Digicel Championship is the HEX (Quartet) for the small non-FIFA member that is Guadeloupe.

I have more respect for these smaller non-FIFA members than the worst team in the HEX who wants to devalue a  major football competition for the smaller nations.
   

Borse, if you have no respect for our team, nobody ask you to post on here you know.

You could go to reggaboyz.com and fight down our team to your heart's content; it really does not matter that much to me since I don't really go over nor do I have over 1800 posts on that site.

You just like to come on here to wind up people; I have been ignoring your posts for the past three years. Think about it, how many times have I responded over the last three years to anything that you have "posted", before the beginning of our discussion last week? You do not really add anything useful to the discussion and just recycle the same garbage about Jamaica being better than T&T and your head to head record.

You are entitled to your opinion, but everything you post on here is simply a variation on the same theme.

You need to get some new material; broaden your horizons a little bit.

What about Jamaica's overall youth development? What about the overall direction of your senior team development.

Instead of being so preoccupied about coming over here to get into pointless arguments with people (which you started back up today after lucky's post yesterday), why don't you worry about the development of Jamaican football instead.

At least Lionpaw and Reggaefan (not the one currently on this site, he's a cool fella) had the sense to stop posting on here, since they realize that their material was getting redundant and repetitive.

If you just like to argue for the sake of arguing, you must be one sad individual.
So isn't talking about non-FIFA members like Guadeloupe whom have qualified for the Gold Cup broadening the horizons a bit more. Or is simply the fact that Jamaica and Guadeloupe are in the Gold Cup with Guadeloupe no chance of a World Cup qualifying dream making you face the hard truth that every FIFA football competition is important and not just the World Cup.

I can handle T&T boasting that they are in the HEX which I know will be as far as they go. But can you boast to Guadeloupe and the other non-FIFA members that you are in the HEX. And the Gold Cup is not important simply because T&T didn't qualify.
 
It's either important when T&T qualified for the Gold Cup and World Cup in 2006 and the 2009 HEX. Or suddenly it's not important with T&T not in the 2009 Gold Cup. T&T cannot have it both ways. So stop being hypocrites and tell the truth.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: STEUPS!! on June 16, 2009, 02:14:51 PM
kaliman an vb, it make no sense goin back an forth wid dese 'people'. allyuh wastin allyuh time wid dem.

yuh know dis is all jamaica2099 an lucky4life does live for. dem eh have nothin else excitn in dey life to do dan troll on socawarriors.net forum.

jus let d thread done.
 :-\
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 16, 2009, 02:39:00 PM
kaliman an vb, it make no sense goin back an forth wid dese 'people'. allyuh wastin allyuh time wid dem.

yuh know dis is all jamaica2099 an lucky4life does live for. dem eh have nothin else excitn in dey life to do dan troll on socawarriors.net forum.

jus let d thread done.
 :-\

Girl a nervous break down is a terrible thing eh?

Ah find mehself giving dem leeway...but you right.

The trute is, they will just find another thread to troll on - but yuh right anway.

Peace,
VB
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 16, 2009, 02:42:30 PM
kaliman an vb, it make no sense goin back an forth wid dese 'people'. allyuh wastin allyuh time wid dem.

yuh know dis is all jamaica2099 an lucky4life does live for. dem eh have nothin else excitn in dey life to do dan troll on socawarriors.net forum.

jus let d thread done.
 :-\
And yet here you are.

Why do you have a Jamaican icon as your avatar. Couldn't find any of your own from T&T. ;D
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: ToolsInAbundance on June 16, 2009, 02:59:21 PM
I jes watchin' de schupid talk deez men comin' wit....Is a kinda lil boy attitude dat as men who suppose tuh be grown should feel shame.  'We in de Gold Cup, where allyuh' an' ah set o' what we call macomere man talk...Watch meh, find somebody yuh own sex an' size tuh play wit' nah.  Go an' talk dat on allyuh site.  I fuh one doh fight dong Jamaica because ah could see de bigger picture as a big man, but meh tolerance lil low fuh schupidness.  If Barnes done he done...so it go.  Barnes uncle does live right around de corner from my modder house in Trinidad.  My father pass away in he arms when he was helpin' meh modda take him tuh de hospital...Dey migrate from yard donkey years now.  If yuh proud o' yuh country dat good, but if yuh come off key in here, we (Trinis) suppose tuh tell yuh how yuh born!!!  Doh expect nutten else.  Check yuh self horse!
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: kaliman2006 on June 16, 2009, 03:10:56 PM
kaliman an vb, it make no sense goin back an forth wid dese 'people'. allyuh wastin allyuh time wid dem.

yuh know dis is all jamaica2099 an lucky4life does live for. dem eh have nothin else excitn in dey life to do dan troll on socawarriors.net forum.

jus let d thread done.
 :-\

true, yuh talk good talk dey.

seven pages is and five days is wayyyyy too long on this topic.

I dunno why I let dem folks get under my skin  this time.

Usually, I just ignore.

Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: ToolsInAbundance on June 16, 2009, 03:24:44 PM
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Yeah! You should leave this thread until December 5 when FIFA announces the World Cup draw for the 32 qualified teams. Hmmmmm! I wonder if T&T will be placed in an easier group than the HEX. ;D

Jamaica in a easier group dan de HEX right now....allyuh ahead o' de game ;D
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 16, 2009, 03:46:16 PM
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Yeah! You should leave this thread until December 5 when FIFA announces the World Cup draw for the 32 qualified teams. Hmmmmm! I wonder if T&T will be placed in an easier group than the HEX. ;D

Jamaica in a easier group dan de HEX right now....allyuh ahead o' de game ;D
You realized that too. Since the HEX is a just qualifying process to get a spot in the real competition the World Cup. Just like the Digicel Championship is just a qualifying process for the real competition the Gold Cup.

So that means that T&T is not in the real competition the Gold Cup. And they won't be in the other big real competition the World Cup. So I would prefer T&T being in a hundred HEXES which would just look sad in the history books. And since you Trinis don't want to admit it; missing the bigger competition which is the big picture is just going to make the heartache that much painful when the realization hits home that the HEX is not enough. That T&T should do better than their football rivals Jamaica and qualify for a 2nd World Cup before us. ;D 
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: kaliman2006 on June 16, 2009, 03:48:01 PM
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Yeah! You should leave this thread until December 5 when FIFA announces the World Cup draw for the 32 qualified teams. Hmmmmm! I wonder if T&T will be placed in an easier group than the HEX. ;D

Jamaica in a easier group dan de HEX right now....allyuh ahead o' de game ;D
You realized that too. Since the HEX is a just qualifying process to get a spot in the real competition the World Cup. Just like the Digicel Championship is just a qualifying process for the real competition the Gold Cup.

So that means that T&T is not in the real competition the Gold Cup. And they won't be in the other big real competition the World Cup. So I would prefer T&T being in a hundred HEXES which would just look sad in the history books. And since you Trinis don't want to admit it; missing the bigger competition which is the big picture is just going to make the heartache that much painful when the realization hits home that the HEX is not enough. That T&T should do better than their football rivals Jamaica and qualify for a 2nd World Cup before us. ;D 

alrite borse yuh win.

Jamaica is the king of Caribbean football and T&T is will always be in your shadow.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: Big Magician on June 16, 2009, 05:04:25 PM
allyuh leaving out a very important stat

JAMAICA IS THE FIRST TEAM IN CONCACAF TO USE 120 BRITISH BORN PLAYERS
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: ToolsInAbundance on June 16, 2009, 07:34:54 PM
Bottom line is dat de lil yardies who bumpin' dey gum on dis site jes realize dat it eh have much tuh talk bout on dey own site.  Yeah fellas, keep allyuh self busy here if yuh want; but allyuh need tuh understan' someting - we is we!  Do your ting!  We good.....try yuh bes' an' concentrate on de GC.  We not in de GC an' allyuh not in de HEX.  An' lemme say dis - since we will always be rivals yuh need to realize someting; yuh not in de HEX, but yuh wanted tuh be or else nobody would go tuh de fackin' stadium.  It aint like we didn' want tuh be in de GC, but we not deh needa.  In odda words, all de run arong is fuh nutten.  We will not be meetin' you in de HEX an' we will not meet you in de GC.  Dat mean - we eh have nutten tuh talk bout!  Ride out!
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 16, 2009, 08:55:39 PM
Bottom line is dat de lil yardies who bumpin' dey gum on dis site jes realize dat it eh have much tuh talk bout on dey own site.  Yeah fellas, keep allyuh self busy here if yuh want; but allyuh need tuh understan' someting - we is we!  Do your ting!  We good.....try yuh bes' an' concentrate on de GC.  We not in de GC an' allyuh not in de HEX.  An' lemme say dis - since we will always be rivals yuh need to realize someting; yuh not in de HEX, but yuh wanted tuh be or else nobody would go tuh de fackin' stadium.  It aint like we didn' want tuh be in de GC, but we not deh needa.  In odda words, all de run arong is fuh nutten.  We will not be meetin' you in de HEX an' we will not meet you in de GC.  Dat mean - we eh have nutten tuh talk bout!  Ride out!
Let's see! Jamaica will just be facing other teams from CONCACAF in an actual competition the Gold Cup. So being in the HEX does that mean T&T is facing teams from Europe, South America, Africa, Asia or Oceania which are outside of CONCACAF.

Now exactly can T&T boast about being in the HEX when they are facing their neighbours from the same region in a qualifying competition. How exactly does this differ from the Gold Cup which is a real competition. ??? ???   
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: Big Magician on June 17, 2009, 12:48:33 AM
JAMAICA IS THE FIRST TEAM IN CONCACAF TO USE 120 BRITISH BORN PLAYERS
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: ToolsInAbundance on June 17, 2009, 09:55:03 AM
Let's see! Jamaica will just be facing other teams from CONCACAF in an actual competition the Gold Cup. So being in the HEX does that mean T&T is facing teams from Europe, South America, Africa, Asia or Oceania which are outside of CONCACAF.

Now exactly can T&T boast about being in the HEX when they are facing their neighbours from the same region in a qualifying competition. How exactly does this differ from the Gold Cup which is a real competition. ??? ???   
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Intellectual decripitude is a sad thing....OK, we cannot boast about facing European or South American teams in the HEX.  You qualified for the Gold Cup and you will be doing so.  What you cannot boast about is qualifying for the HEX, which we can do!!!  During the qualification for the HEX, were you thinking to yourself "Bwoy, if we nuh qualify me nuh care my yute, as long as we inna de Gold Cup we cool aya!"?  NO!  Don't act like you didn't want to qualify for the HEX.  Whether or not we gave some youngsters a chance in trying to qualify for the GC, it is not that we didn't want to, we just didn't.  This is a fact and should not be a point of argument yute!  Neither Jamaica nor Trinidad play games with the intention of not qualifying for tournaments.  The stupidity of your comments is in that you keep stating "We inna de Gold Cup, unno nuh inna de Gold Cup."  That is like me saying over and over "You is a Jamaican, I is a Trini - na nana na na!"  That is not news; that is a fact, because I am Trini and you are yardie - there is nothing to argue.  It is also foolish to argue with Trinis that Jamaicans are superior to Trinis and vice versa, because I will never change your mind and you will not change mine.  We shouldn't be able to.  So again, if you have nothing to talk about, then do not talk. Turn big man after yuh read dis an' stop actin' like a lil boy.  Or as some of your artistes might say: "If yuh a batty man, answer back!" 
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: ToolsInAbundance on June 17, 2009, 09:58:11 AM
Let's see! Jamaica will just be facing other teams from CONCACAF in an actual competition the Gold Cup. So being in the HEX does that mean T&T is facing teams from Europe, South America, Africa, Asia or Oceania which are outside of CONCACAF.

Now exactly can T&T boast about being in the HEX when they are facing their neighbours from the same region in a qualifying competition. How exactly does this differ from the Gold Cup which is a real competition. ??? ???   

Intellectual decripitude is a sad thing....OK, we cannot boast about facing European or South American teams in the HEX.  You qualified for the Gold Cup and you will be doing so.  What you cannot boast about is qualifying for the HEX, which we can do!!!  During the qualification for the HEX, were you thinking to yourself "Bwoy, if we nuh qualify me nuh care my yute, as long as we inna de Gold Cup we cool aya!"?  NO!  Don't act like you didn't want to qualify for the HEX.  Whether or not we gave some youngsters a chance in trying to qualify for the GC, it is not that we didn't want to, we just didn't.  This is a fact and should not be a point of argument yute!  Neither Jamaica nor Trinidad play games with the intention of not qualifying for tournaments.  The stupidity of your comments is in that you keep stating "We inna de Gold Cup, unno nuh inna de Gold Cup."  That is like me saying over and over "You is a Jamaican, I is a Trini - na nana na na!"  That is not news; that is a fact, because I am Trini and you are yardie - there is nothing to argue.  It is also foolish to argue with Trinis that Jamaicans are superior to Trinis and vice versa, because I will never change your mind and you will not change mine.  We shouldn't be able to.  So again, if you have nothing to talk about, then do not talk. Turn big man after yuh read dis an' stop actin' like a lil boy.  Or as some of your artistes might say: "If yuh a batty man, answer back!" 
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica98 on June 17, 2009, 11:06:21 AM
wow - 7 pages of this!!!  At the risk of fanning the flames...let me see GC or Hex....well, IMHO the GC is a waste of time. I said it when we didn't qualify and I will say it again.  Can't tell a next man what to say, as each is entitled to their own opinion;  but like another poster said - comparing the GC to the Hex is pure chupidness.
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 17, 2009, 12:06:59 PM
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Yeah! You should leave this thread until December 5 when FIFA announces the World Cup draw for the 32 qualified teams. Hmmmmm! I wonder if T&T will be placed in an easier group than the HEX. ;D

Jamaica in a easier group dan de HEX right now....allyuh ahead o' de game ;D
You realized that too. Since the HEX is a just qualifying process to get a spot in the real competition the World Cup. Just like the Digicel Championship is just a qualifying process for the real competition the Gold Cup.

So that means that T&T is not in the real competition the Gold Cup. And they won't be in the other big real competition the World Cup. So I would prefer T&T being in a hundred HEXES which would just look sad in the history books. And since you Trinis don't want to admit it; missing the bigger competition which is the big picture is just going to make the heartache that much painful when the realization hits home that the HEX is not enough. That T&T should do better than their football rivals Jamaica and qualify for a 2nd World Cup before us. ;D 

The man actually say he prefer to see TT in the Hex than J'ca :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

EY RBs find this man and see how old he is  ;D ;D

He eh chupid. HE DOTISH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 17, 2009, 02:33:07 PM
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Yeah! You should leave this thread until December 5 when FIFA announces the World Cup draw for the 32 qualified teams. Hmmmmm! I wonder if T&T will be placed in an easier group than the HEX. ;D

Jamaica in a easier group dan de HEX right now....allyuh ahead o' de game ;D
You realized that too. Since the HEX is a just qualifying process to get a spot in the real competition the World Cup. Just like the Digicel Championship is just a qualifying process for the real competition the Gold Cup.

So that means that T&T is not in the real competition the Gold Cup. And they won't be in the other big real competition the World Cup. So I would prefer T&T being in a hundred HEXES which would just look sad in the history books. And since you Trinis don't want to admit it; missing the bigger competition which is the big picture is just going to make the heartache that much painful when the realization hits home that the HEX is not enough. That T&T should do better than their football rivals Jamaica and qualify for a 2nd World Cup before us. ;D 

The man actually say he prefer to see TT in the Hex than J'ca :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

EY RBs find this man and see how old he is  ;D ;D

He eh chupid. HE DOTISH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :rotfl: :rotfl:
Wow! Laughter is really the best medicine for hiding pain.

If you can add on "than Jamaica" which is nowhere in my quote above. Then the truth of what I pointed out must be really tugging painfully at your heart. For you to really to go to that extent to twist and add words like a reporter would to sell papers really speaks volumes of you running out of fresh things to say.

Now talk about why a real competition like the Gold Cup is less important than the qualifying stage of the HEX with all the teams from CONCACAF being in both competitions.

This should really give you something to write about.
 
 
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 17, 2009, 03:38:40 PM
Your consistent efforts at exhibiting your idiocy is incredible.

Constantly unabashed at looking like a public fool just to harass Trinis because J'ca is not involved in the Hex.

Hexless - ah feel your pain.

I hope that GC can sooth the ir.

Any man this willing to make an ass of himself must be in an incredible amount of mental anguish.

While we laugh at you, you continue to embarass yourself and any supporters of the R Boys.

Classless, stupid, childish, just because your country can't play football.

Even the Bahranis exhibited more class than this and their pain was great.

VB
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 17, 2009, 04:02:03 PM
Your consistent efforts at exhibiting your idiocy is incredible.

Constantly unabashed at looking like a public fool just to harass Trinis because J'ca is not involved in the Hex.

Hexless - ah feel your pain.

I hope that GC can sooth the ir.

Any man this willing to make an ass of himself must be in an incredible amount of mental anguish.

While we laugh at you, you continue to embarass yourself and any supporters of the R Boys.

Classless, stupid, childish, just because your country can't play football.

Even the Bahranis exhibited more class than this and their pain was great.

VB
I think it is embarassing that you keep adding on your words to mine and Lucky4life quotations to twist the words to your satisfaction. It's also embarassing that you are even afraid to admit the truth that the Gold Cup and the HEX only have CONCACAF teams involved.

But then again I understand exactly why such admission would defray the little bit thread of hope that you have. Knowing that your team being the worst in the HEX lies at the cellar after 5 games with only 2 points. And with 5 more games of which you need to win all of them. Well!!!! Do I really need to say that T&T's chances just went from slim to none.

How is that thin thread of hope holding up for you now??
   
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: vb on June 17, 2009, 04:14:21 PM
Just curious, I know J'ca usually can't make the Hex due to a lack of goals or the ability to play on the road.

But what the hell did you guys do in 1974?

Your football federation had to ban 17 players from football and duck out of the competition.

Would you like to share that info ;D

VB
Title: Re: Barnes no longer Jamaica's coach
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 17, 2009, 04:22:59 PM
Just curious, I know J'ca usually can't make the Hex due to a lack of goals or the ability to play on the road.

But what the hell did you guys do in 1974?

Your football federation had to ban 17 players from football and duck out of the competition.

Would you like to share that info ;D

VB
Is there a real reason why you keep avoiding the question about the Gold Cup and the HEX having only CONCACAF teams in both competitions. And going back to the period of 1974 when I was just a baby.

Would you like to share some info about the difference between the CONCACAF Gold Cup and the CONCACAF HEX?
Title: Argentina at last!
Post by: Trini _2026 on January 12, 2010, 04:13:01 PM
Argentina at last!
BY SEAN A WILLIAMS Assistant Sport Editor
Jamaica Observer
Tuesday, January 12, 2010


FINALLY, Jamaica's Reggae Boyz will have their day against an Argentina outfit in a proposed away friendly international set for February 10, it was disclosed yesterday.

Since his return to the presidency of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), Captain Horace Burrell has made numerous attempts to tie-up a game with the South American giants and two-time World Cup champions, but each time the two parties look set to ink a deal, talks break down.


The last time both came close to making the game a possibility was back in 2008 when it was suggested that the two nations -- far apart in football history and quality -- could meet in London on May 31 of that year.

But now that a deal has been agreed to, Captain Burrell was an elated man when he gave details of the long-awaited game from overseas yesterday.

"This is a huge game for Jamaica, and to be able to pull this off as a team not playing in the upcoming World Cup, is like a dream come true," he said.

Captain Burrell, on his second stint at the helm of Jamaica's football, noted that president of the Argentine Football Association Julio Grondona was always receptive to the idea of playing against Jamaica.

"I kept expressing a deep interest to Mr Grondona for having a game with his country and he had promised me that one day it would happen, and now that day is here," said the Jamaican businessman, who also serves as an Executive Committee member of CONCACAF.

Captain Burrell said further the game will be played in the seaside city of Mar del Plata, which is located 249 miles south of the Argentina capital of Buenos Aires and the Jamaican contingent should arrive three days prior to kick off.

Wednesday, February 10, is not a FIFA-sanctioned date, which means that both Jamaica and Argentina may not have the services of their top European stars as clubs are reluctant to release their players outside the official FIFA calendar.

But even without the star power of Barcelona's Lionel Messi, Manchester City's Carlos Tevez, Javier Zanetti of Italy's Internazionale, Liverpool's Javier Mascherano and Atletico Madrid's Maxi Rodrguez, Argentina's home-based professionals led by Juan Sebastian Veron could still prove an overwhelming force even for the strongest of Jamaican teams.

"Yes, even without the top players this is a David and Goliath situation, but let me tell you that Jamaicans are courageous people and we will fight to the last man on the field against this powerhouse," the JFF boss said.

For the match-up, Jamaica (ranked 81 by FIFA) will look to their Scandinavia and USA pros to form the basis of the team "with the best crop of local talent".

"We are looking at developing young players as we look to Brazil 2014, so this game will give some of these youngsters the chance to perform against a big team; this will form part of moulding them for tomorrow," Captain Burrell explained.

Pinning down Argentina is in keeping with the JFF's announced game-a-month initiative. Already, the Boyz are down to tackle Canada at the National Stadium on Sunday, January 31.

The Argentina game will mark the return to the bench of coach Diego Maradona, who will end a two-month FIFA ban on Friday. Maradona picked up the ban and fined 25,000 Swiss Francs for his post-match rant following the World Cup qualifier against Uruguay last October.

Captain Burrell was a member of the Marcel Mathier-chaired FIFA Disciplinary Committee that heard the case of the Argentine legend, regarded as one of the finest players of the game.

Argentina (rated eighth by FIFA) secured automatic qualification for the 2010 World Cup Finals in South Africa in the summer after defeating Uruguay 1-0, but the team had struggled in the qualifiers and Maradona had received much flak for his below-par performance as a coach.

The game between the Boyz and Argentina could rank as the best Jamaica have competed in since their 0-1 loss to five-time world champions Brazil in Leicester City, England, in 2003.

Jamaica last played Argentina on June 21, 1998 at the Parc des Princes in Paris, France, in a Group H FIFA World Cup Finals preliminary round encounter.

Argentina's leading all-time goalscorer Gabriel Batistuta led the then Daniel Passarella-coached team to a convincing 5-0 spanking of the Reggae Boyz with a hat-trick. The other goals were scored by the skilful Ariel Ortega.

Argentina are drawn in Group B of the South Africa World Cup Finals alongside Nigeria, Korea Republic and Greec
Title: Re: Argentina at last!
Post by: Trinidogg on January 12, 2010, 05:38:19 PM
Congrats to Jamaica dunno how they pull that off... just gotta shake my head for T&T yes jeez...
Title: Re: Argentina at last!
Post by: palos on January 12, 2010, 05:52:53 PM
Congrats to Jamaica dunno how they pull that off... just gotta shake my head for T&T yes jeez...

Be careful what you wish for.

Jamaica did beg fuh a game against Hengland too and look wha 'appen.
Title: Re: Argentina at last!
Post by: nunu on January 12, 2010, 05:57:17 PM
Congrats to Jamaica dunno how they pull that off... just gotta shake my head for T&T yes jeez...

Be careful what you wish for.

Jamaica did beg fuh a game against Hengland too and look wha 'appen.
u could'nt say something better than that ?
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: reggae-fan on January 13, 2010, 07:30:42 AM
Sounds like target practice for Argentina. Come on Boyz!
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: andre samuel on January 13, 2010, 08:30:17 AM
Ah just hope none ah dem Jamaican wild men aint break Messi foot!!
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: nunu on January 13, 2010, 08:42:20 AM
Ah just hope none ah dem Jamaican wild men aint break Messi foot!!
another donkey
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Trini _2026 on January 13, 2010, 08:42:34 AM
Ah just hope none ah dem Jamaican wild men aint break Messi foot!!

no need to worry its not on a fifa date
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: nunu on January 13, 2010, 08:43:38 AM
Sounds like target practice for Argentina. Come on Boyz!
reggaefan , dinho on sw.net is naminirt on RBSC .
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: dinho on January 13, 2010, 09:13:42 AM
Sounds like target practice for Argentina. Come on Boyz!
reggaefan , dinho on sw.net is naminirt on RBSC .

assuming is me yuh dey with, give me one good reason why i would ever bother to visit that shit site? i real interested to hear..
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: nunu on January 13, 2010, 09:30:33 AM
Sounds like target practice for Argentina. Come on Boyz!
reggaefan , dinho on sw.net is naminirt on RBSC .

assuming is me yuh dey with, give me one good reason why i would ever bother to visit that shit site? i real interested to hear..
sorry camel . :devil:
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Spursy on January 13, 2010, 10:59:12 AM
Hey sam! am not in no monkey games,am not on here to challenge you.Tafarel,romario,danielson et al in the 1997 Gold cup was there 1998 world cup Squad,no monkey games! this is a fact.

Pretty sure it was their under 20/23 brazil side that lost to Mexico in the finals.. I remember I was there.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on January 13, 2010, 11:47:46 AM
BM here
tell Messi to wear bout 10 shin pads
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: ZANDOLIE on January 13, 2010, 12:03:07 PM
BM here
tell Messi to wear bout 10 shin pads

 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Spursy on January 14, 2010, 12:44:18 AM
wtf since when can JA men rattle up tt peps soo?? i am astonished by the amount of trash talking here about who is better. and cmon mods.. lol you guys prob popcorned it out. jeez both teams have suffered from the proper administration however tnt have/had more quality players/fun to watch /colorful side with alot of heart, spirit and after 2006, tnt won alot of fans.

Anyways my point is.. NO Caribbean side made it.. all we have to cheer for is USA, Mex...Honduras sorry YOU SUCK!!!! If there is one country I am ashamed of besides Guatemala its.. HONDURAS/El Salvador and Haiti.. tooo... Stick with your Brazil, Spain, Italy, Holland, England, France and Argentina all you want.. oh and Germany sorry faddas. 

 I am on the US BANDWAGON. Because they have improved and showed intent. love dempsey!

You guys are not seeing the big picture =CONCACAF = OUR REGION.

All this hype about Messi and he SUCKS for Argentina..
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: reggae-fan on January 14, 2010, 12:04:13 PM
Hey sam! am not in no monkey games,am not on here to challenge you.Tafarel,romario,danielson et al in the 1997 Gold cup was there 1998 world cup Squad,no monkey games! this is a fact.

Pretty sure it was their under 20/23 brazil side that lost to Mexico in the finals.. I remember I was there.

Jamaica played Brazil twice in 1998. the first game, was played in Miami on Feb 3. below is the Brazil line up that started that game. The game ended 0-0.

Taffarel
Ze Maria
Junior Baiano
Goncalves
Mauro Silva
Junior
Edmundo
Flavio Conceicao
Zinho
Denilson
Romario


The Second game, played about 2 weeks later, was the third place game for the gold cup that year. Brazil pretty much used the same squad that started the first game.
Romario scored the winning goal in the 77th minute to hand Brazil a 1-0 win.

Taffarel
Ze Maria
Junior Baiano
Goncalves
Junior
Edmundo
Flavio
Zinho
Romario
Doriva
Elber

Thats the same core squad that got to the final against mexico. There is nothing under-23 / under-20 about that squad.
I suspect the game you are reffering to was the finals a couple years after.


Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: andre samuel on January 14, 2010, 12:35:01 PM
Ah just hope none ah dem Jamaican wild men aint break Messi foot!!
another donkey

Look how Jamaica going and embarass the caribbean......lol
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: reggae-fan on January 14, 2010, 12:54:23 PM
Ah just hope none ah dem Jamaican wild men aint break Messi foot!!
another donkey

Look how Jamaica going and embarass the caribbean......lol

Any CONCACAF team getting an opportunity to face a side like argentina IN ARGENTINA has to jump at the opportunity. It doesnt matter if they bring a first string or second / third string squad, a country with the pedigree of argentina can field 50 footballers that can be in the first squad at any given time. first 11 is not avaialable, another 11 steps up and fills the void. Thats the nature of modern day football.

As far as Jamaica is concerned, its good preperation to go along with the recent two games vs Ecuador and South africa, which were played with mostly domestic players. With Canada coming to the office Jan 31(another none FIFA date), I have to say I'm please that the JFF is keeping to their promise of 1 game per month leading up to the 2014 qualifiers. Fact that this argentina game is being played again on a none FIFA date suggests that the focus right now is on getting the domestic leagues guys as much international exposure as possible.

Who you guys tackling next? I am sure Burrell will oblige and give you guys a sweat.


Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Spursy on January 14, 2010, 02:01:52 PM
Thing is our best is USA and Mexico. Can we count on Mexico? NO. But USA?? YES!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxBlpzVSOCQ
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Big Magician on January 15, 2010, 12:25:00 AM
FU#K off RF
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: reggae-fan on January 15, 2010, 10:31:38 AM
FU#K off RF

Same to you Rasta.
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: nunu on January 15, 2010, 11:18:23 AM
FU#K off RF
double ass hole when you talk you just shitting ! :devil:
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Socapro on January 15, 2010, 12:45:03 PM
The current Argentina side is overrated!

Arg 4 - 0 Ja!

If Argentina takes this game seriously then the scoreline could be embarassing!  8)

Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: nunu on January 15, 2010, 02:55:56 PM
The current Argentina side is overrated!

Arg 4 - 0 Ja!

If Argentina takes this game seriously then the scoreline could be embarassing!  8)


game nuh play yet jackass! you is what ... nostradamus!? :devil:
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: Socapro on January 15, 2010, 11:53:34 PM
The current Argentina side is overrated!

Arg 4 - 0 Ja!

If Argentina takes this game seriously then the scoreline could be embarassing!  8)


game nuh play yet jackass! you is what ... nostradamus!? :devil:

I know that jackass, which is why I made a prediction!  8)
And btw my name is not nostradamus, its buss-yuh-damn-ass especially where football is concerned!  :devil:
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: nunu on January 16, 2010, 08:00:13 AM
The current Argentina side is overrated!

Arg 4 - 0 Ja!

If Argentina takes this game seriously then the scoreline could be embarassing!  8)


game nuh play yet jackass! you is what ... nostradamus!? :devil:

I know that jackass, which is why I made a prediction!  8)
And btw my name is not nostradamus, its buss-yuh-damn-ass especially where football is concerned!  :devil:
cant be buss-yuh-damn-ass  mule ! :heehee:
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: sjahrain on January 17, 2010, 05:24:15 PM
I wonder why some grown ass man just refuse to grow up
Year after year and is the same shit
Try and be constructive for a change is new bumberclat year
We all have so much in common and I have no idea why you all choose to be so dam small

If we keep dividing how the hell could we ever unite

Rastafari live
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: nunu on January 19, 2010, 06:27:28 PM
I wonder why some grown ass man just refuse to grow up
Year after year and is the same shit
Try and be constructive for a change is new bumberclat year
We all have so much in common and I have no idea why you all choose to be so dam small

If we keep dividing how the hell could we ever unite

Rastafari live

I dont like been rude but these shitty backsides are bad mouthing jamaica because
we have a game vs #8 rank Argentina . No yardman bad mouth TnT when they were
going to play england awhile back so I dont know why these dirty backsides dont
get off the net and find the bathroom .  :bringiton:
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: sjahrain on January 20, 2010, 05:01:49 AM
Watch your words my Youth
After they have gone passed your lips or finger tips,they cannot be returned
A wiseman once said ...If you cannot put out the fire,then its unwise to start it

Rastafari

Truth is true and true through truth
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: nunu on January 20, 2010, 11:02:45 AM
Watch your words my Youth
After they have gone passed your lips or finger tips,they cannot be returned
A wiseman once said ...If you cannot put out the fire,then its unwise to start it

Rastafari

Truth is true and true through truth

ok rastaman , 1 love . I dont come here to make trouble but some of
these people on here give JA no ratings in football . It seems because
they have uncle Jack as FIFA VP they love to belittle . peace.  :cheers:
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: berris on January 20, 2010, 06:28:00 PM
reggaeFART and all de rest ah jakans who feel all yuh shud geh big up on this site ...haul all yuh mudda c0nt .
Title: Re: Up next for Jamaica is ...Argentina
Post by: kaliman2006 on January 20, 2010, 06:47:46 PM
I wonder why some grown ass man just refuse to grow up
Year after year and is the same shit
Try and be constructive for a change is new bumberclat year
We all have so much in common and I have no idea why you all choose to be so dam small

If we keep dividing how the hell could we ever unite

Rastafari live

True talk dere brother; I will be the first to admit that I have been drawn into this commess in the past, but ah find dat I am getting too old to be involved in this.


As a yuh say, at some point, one has to grow.

Peace
Title: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: reggae-fan on April 26, 2010, 05:59:18 AM
Monday, April 26, 2010


JAMAICA'S Reggae Boyz are due to tackle South Africa in a hurriedly organised friendly international in Frankfurt, Germany, on Wednesday.

So tight is the schedule that Theodore Whitmore's players may have to play the game the very day they arrive in Europe as they are down to depart Jamaica Tuesday morning via Miami before landing a day later.

President of the Jamaica Football Federation, Captain Horace Burrell said the South Africans made the SOS call on Jamaica for the game as following the last-minute pull out of China.

"We are very happy to help out our South African brothers in this situation, we know it's a huge challenge in terms of the time we have to pull it all together, but coach Whitmore agreed that it would be a great opportunity to have this game and we just went for it," Burrell said yesterday.

The players, said Burrell, are due to visit the German Embassy this morning at 7:00 for a specially arranged session to process their Shengen visas which will allow them to land in the European country.

"We are very grateful to the German Embassy officials who have gone out of their way to facilitate us on such short notice. I would also like to thank the South African Embassy here, the minister of sport, the foreign affairs ministry and the South African Football Association in coming together to set things in motion," said the CONCACAF Executive Committee member yesterday.

Though no team has yet been made public, the squad is expected to be made up of mostly local-based players, though efforts were underway last night to get the release of Jamaica's Scandinavia-based players.

Jamaica, ranked 78th by FIFA and 88th-rated South Africa, have played each three times prior, with their last meeting being in November last year in Bloemfontein. That game, like all the other match-ups, ended in a draw.

Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: reggae-fan on April 26, 2010, 06:07:36 AM
I'm a bit puzzled at this one. What is South Africa's obsession with playing Jamaica?
On the bright side, I'll take any game we can play...I suppose the south african team will not be at full strength (none FIFA date)....but still will be a good test for Jamaica's mostly domestic squad, with the addition of the 3 or 4 players in Scandinavia that they are trying to have released for the game.
Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: vb on April 26, 2010, 06:50:28 AM
Let's hope it's no 7-0 blanking again.
Doesn't look good for C'bbn football.

VB
Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: Big Magician on April 26, 2010, 07:57:13 AM
shithongs
Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: Boodsy on April 26, 2010, 08:07:23 AM
I'm a bit puzzled at this one. What is South Africa's obsession with playing Jamaica?
On the bright side, I'll take any game we can play...I suppose the south african team will not be at full strength (none FIFA date)....but still will be a good test for Jamaica's mostly domestic squad, with the addition of the 3 or 4 players in Scandinavia that they are trying to have released for the game.

dey want ah confidence booster  :devil:
Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: Jah Gol on April 26, 2010, 08:11:05 AM
(http://thesportsclown.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/who-cares.jpg)
Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: reggae-fan on April 26, 2010, 09:10:19 AM
Gather that the boyz are being paid handsomely for this game...which is perhaps the only way I can justify the game going ahead. I dont think any other team in world football would accept to play a game on such short notice.

Which also points to how poor the SA federation is being run
Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: Blue on April 26, 2010, 12:33:44 PM
Gather that the boyz are being paid hamsomely for this game...which is perhaps the only way I can justify the game going ahead. I dont think any other team in world football would accept to play a game on such short notice.

Which also points to how poor the SA federation is being run


Sounds more like a drug deal than a football game. SA needs more weed to supply all dem world cup tourists.
Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: nunu on April 26, 2010, 05:32:22 PM
RF south africa have been in Germany since early april training . I cant wait to hear how much JA will get from
this one . ah mean when Jamaica landed in Germany it will be 10 hrs before game , we must be getting a 50
000 USD for this one . :o
Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: reggae-fan on April 27, 2010, 10:43:23 AM
RF south africa have been in Germany since early april training . I cant wait to hear how much JA will get from
this one . ah mean when Jamaica landed in Germany it will be 10 hrs before game , we must be getting a 50
000 USD for this one . :o

You have a very weak, none-Jamaica type mentality. Doesnt matter if we hop off the plane and run unto the field..its an opportunity to play a football game against an international opponent. Ideally, we would have more time to prepare, but the youngsters have nothing to lose in this one...Losing is a part of the sport...I'd rather us lose now and learn something in the process than lose in a game that really matter.

We were supposed to get a whooping in Mar Del Plata the other day....we ended up leading Argentin for most of the game. Have some faith.
Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: reggae-fan on April 27, 2010, 10:45:12 AM
Gather that the boyz are being paid hamsomely for this game...which is perhaps the only way I can justify the game going ahead. I dont think any other team in world football would accept to play a game on such short notice.

Which also points to how poor the SA federation is being run


Sounds more like a drug deal than a football game. SA needs more weed to supply all dem world cup tourists.

I'll send you a barrell full of the highest grade, just send me your address :)
Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: reggae-fan on April 28, 2010, 01:27:53 PM
0-0 at the half. Jamaica marginally the better side(surprising, since Jamaica hopped off the plane only about 8 hrs before kick-off.

South Africa in trouble for the World cup finals.

Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: Andre on April 28, 2010, 01:29:47 PM
who JA send for this game? locals only?
Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: theworm2345 on April 28, 2010, 01:30:31 PM
who JA send for this game? locals only?
17 locals and Ryan Johnson from MLS
Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: E-man on April 28, 2010, 01:44:06 PM
BAfana Bafana !  1:0
Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: E-man on April 28, 2010, 02:17:07 PM
2:0 now
Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: frico on April 28, 2010, 02:52:28 PM
SA is  not a better team than Jamaica or TT who have beaten them before.There is no reason to doubt that Jamaica wudda win if they had some time to recover jet lag and do some proper training.
Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: Tallman on April 28, 2010, 05:27:34 PM
attendance was 562.
Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: theworm2345 on April 28, 2010, 05:57:34 PM
attendance was 562.
This match was supposedly going to make money for the JFF, I hope they weren't banking on getting that from the gate.
Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: reggae-fan on April 29, 2010, 06:36:18 AM
attendance was 562.
This match was supposedly going to make money for the JFF, I hope they weren't banking on getting that from the gate.

The match fee would have been agreed upon and signed in the contract prior to kick-off. If anything, its the South African FA who came out on the losing end in such case. For instance, if Jamaica were to host Brazil in Kingston, and agreed to pay the Brazilians a match fee of US$500K, that match fee would still have to be paid even if there were 10 people in the stands. In which case, it would be a total loss for the home FA, not the visiting FA.
Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: reggae-fan on April 29, 2010, 06:36:43 AM
FRANKFURT, Germany The scoreline does not paint a true picture of the occasion. It did not capture the guts, fluency and style which the Reggae Boyz displayed in going down 0-2 to South Africa in a friendly international at the at the Offenback Kickers stadium here last night.

With only 500 people there to witness it, the Reggae Boyz matched or outclassed their Bafana Bafana counterparts by knitting a series of intricate and eye-catching web of passes, plus their co-ordinated movements off the ball and defensive stout-heartedness, betrayed that of the weary traveller.

The Boyz had only landed in Germany some 11 hours prior to last evening's kick-off, and it was widely thought they would be crushed as a result of the attendant weariness and jetlag. But for the most part, they defied science with their performance, and only began physically fade after they had conceded the first goal in the 52nd minute by Surprise Moriri.

But their weary legs could not stand up for much longer to that of the fresher South Africans who have been in Germany for a training camp as they tighten the screws in preparation for their opening World Cup match against CONCACAF giants Mexico on June 11 in Johannesburg.

No coach likes to lose a game irrespective of the stakes, but Theodore Whitmore was understandably pleased with the efforts of his mainly local-based Boyz.

"We know we got in just this morning for a game the same night, but we are not using that as an excuse because I believe that South Africa played well and I congratulate them. But I must also congratulate my players for a good game, especially the younger ones," said Whitmore in a post-match interview.

His opposite number, Brazilian Carlos Alberto Parriera, had a new tune yesterday after his stinging criticism of Jamaica's approach play in last Novemeber's meeting between the nations in Bloemfontein where lashed what he deemed "negative football" aimed to "frustrate" his team's fluency.

"I like the spirit in which the game was played... it was a very difficult game as the Jamaicans are very good technically and in the air.

"This game was different because the Jamaicans were now chasing the game, so it allowed for freeflowing football. The last time they made a lot of substitutions in a short space of time and that killed the game. This time that did not happen," said Parriera.

South Africa, ranked 88th by FIFA, were the first to threaten in the second minute of the hurriedly organised friendly when goalscorer Moriri floated ball into the danger area which was then cleverly headed goalward, but goalkeeper Duwayne Kerr was equalled to the task and tipped the ball behind for a corner.

Four minutes on, Jamaica gave a hint of their attacking quality and what was to come with a sweeping move forward, but the end result was disappointing as Keammar Daley kicked harmlessly to South African goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune.

After a lull in offensive activity by both teams, the Reggae Boyz proved a threat in the 20th. The towering Harbour View man Dicoy Williams sneaked below South Africa's defensive radar for a free header from a deceptive freekick from the otherwise disappointing Xavian Virgo, but the effort ballooned high from 12 yards.

For all of the first half and a sizeable portion of the second, Jamaica showed little sign of wear and tear from their torturous trans-Atlantic trip, which team doctor Carlton Fraser had warned would impact on performance. Though he was right, even he must have been surprised by the effort.

Frustrated and worried by the bravado of the Jamaicans, Bafana Bafana went into panic mode and consequently launched goalward raids, but Kerr and company were having none of it.

In the 35th minute, the Portmore United custodian pulled off a spectacular airborne diving save to deny Siyabonga Sangweni from sinde the 18-yard box. And when he was not showing off between the sticks, he was spared work by the no-nonsense skipper Jermaine Taylor, Williams and Desmond Breakenridge at the heart of defence.

In the 50th minute, an unrelenting Kavin Bryan slipped his markers and turned for home, but the German referee made no ruling after the goal-bound Jamaican was tripped up by recovering defenders.

The ensuing two minutes proved costly for the Boyz who went behind after their defence went for doze and allowed a ball played low into the box to run to an unmarked Moriri, who calmly controlled before firing past Kerr.

Teams:

Jamaica -- Duwayne Kerr, Desmond Breakenridge, Dicoy Williams (Nicholy Finlayson 78th), Jermaine Taylor, Jevaughn Watson (Ricardo Cousins 70th), Xavian Virgo, Richard Edwards (Jerry Walters 85th), Navion Boyd (Romario Campbell 70th), Keammar Daley (Mario Swaby 60th), Ryan Johnson (Devon Hodges 89th), Kavin Bryan.

Subs not used: Richard McCallum,

Booked: None

South Africa -- Itumeleng Khune, Siboniso Gaxa ( Thabo Nte The 75th), Bongani Khumalo, Siyabonga Sangweni, Lucas Thwala (Innocent Mdledle 45th), Lance Davids (Rene Letsholonyane 45th), Thanduyise Khuboni, Teko Modise (Andile Jali 74th), Surprise Moriri (Siyabonga Nomvete 60th), Katlego Mphela, Siphiwe Tshabalala.

Subs not used: Moeneeb Jospehs, Shu-Aib Walters, Mathew Booth, Siyanda Xulu, Franklin Cale, Daylon Claase

Booked: None

Referee: Peter Sippel (GER)

Assistants: Thorsten Schiffner, Josef Maier (GER)

Fourth Official: Matthias Zacher (GER)
Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: Boodsy on April 29, 2010, 10:33:54 AM
FRANKFURT, Germany The scoreline does not paint a true picture of the occasion. It did not capture the guts, fluency and style which the Reggae Boyz displayed in going down 0-2 to South Africa in a friendly international at the at the Offenback Kickers stadium here last night.
.........

Teams:

Jamaica -- Duwayne Kerr, Desmond Breakenridge, Dicoy Williams (Nicholy Finlayson 78th), Jermaine Taylor, Jevaughn Watson (Ricardo Cousins 70th), Xavian Virgo, Richard Edwards (Jerry Walters 85th), Navion Boyd (Romario Campbell 70th), Keammar Daley (Mario Swaby 60th), Ryan Johnson (Devon Hodges 89th), Kavin Bryan.

Subs not used: Richard McCallum,

Booked: None

South Africa -- Itumeleng Khune, Siboniso Gaxa ( Thabo Nte The 75th), Bongani Khumalo, Siyabonga Sangweni, Lucas Thwala (Innocent Mdledle 45th), Lance Davids (Rene Letsholonyane 45th), Thanduyise Khuboni, Teko Modise (Andile Jali 74th), Surprise Moriri (Siyabonga Nomvete 60th), Katlego Mphela, Siphiwe Tshabalala.

Subs not used: Moeneeb Jospehs, Shu-Aib Walters, Mathew Booth, Siyanda Xulu, Franklin Cale, Daylon Claase

Booked: None

Referee: Peter Sippel (GER)

Assistants: Thorsten Schiffner, Josef Maier (GER)

Fourth Official: Matthias Zacher (GER)


 :o
Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: reggae-fan on April 29, 2010, 01:27:01 PM
Quotes from the South Africa coach after the game. Hmm. Doesnt say much about his side when a 3rd string Jamaica 11 can pressure his team that much after taking the field the same day they hop off a 11 hr marathon flight accross the atlantic.


The Jamaicans were running all the time, thats why I enjoyed the game, says the Brazilian on Safa.net.
They never gave us any time to rest throughout the match. I must say that perhaps in the last 12 matches we have played including Paraguay this was the most difficult and I appreciate  it, continues Parreira.

Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: nunu on April 29, 2010, 08:53:22 PM
attendance was 562.
This match was supposedly going to make money for the JFF, I hope they weren't banking on getting that from the gate.



Burrell dont make a cent off the game and even if he do it goes straight into his pocket like the Canada game
in January . Theworm Burrell could have paid off the english private firm 30,000 USD long ago but he is
trying to spite Boxhill . Think about it , he got 120,000 from CFU 2008 he could have paid the money .
he did it to show off(JA V SA) , he was name Ambassador for SA2010 WC , and thats why he did it(JA V SA) , the man is a dead jackass .You see reggaefan over here showing off , he is a Burrell supporter . ::)
Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: Big Magician on April 29, 2010, 11:22:45 PM
SHITHONGS
Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: theworm2345 on April 29, 2010, 11:58:45 PM
SHITHONGS
Thats not very nice Big Magician...what did the South Africans ever do to you?  ;D
Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: reggae-fan on April 30, 2010, 06:38:45 AM
attendance was 562.
This match was supposedly going to make money for the JFF, I hope they weren't banking on getting that from the gate.



Burrell dont make a cent off the game and even if he do it goes straight into his pocket like the Canada game
in January . Theworm Burrell could have paid off the english private firm 30,000 USD long ago but he is
trying to spite Boxhill . Think about it , he got 120,000 from CFU 2008 he could have paid the money .
he did it to show off(JA V SA) , he was name Ambassador for SA2010 WC , and thats why he did it(JA V SA) , the man is a dead jackass .You see reggaefan over here showing off , he is a Burrell supporter . ::)


Horace Burrell is a successfull businessman in his own right, the man owns a successful international chain of bakeries, and owns a successfull aviation business. No doubt that man seeing roughly US$5M every year in profit from his combined business ventures. Now tell me why a man of his finanial standing need to steal money from a broke Jamaica football federation? You realise that US$50K is small pocket change for Burrel right?

Even if the JFF made no money from the game, they also didnt have any expenses either. I suppose you would rather us sit on our asses doing nothing than playing a football game...I give you more credit than that.

Your focus is too much on the money side of things.
Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: Jah Gol on April 30, 2010, 07:31:38 AM
This threads confirms that the reggae boyz forum is real shit.
Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: D.H.W on April 30, 2010, 07:36:38 AM
This threads confirms that the reggae boyz forum is real shit.

lol
Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: reggae-fan on April 30, 2010, 08:50:00 AM
This threads confirms that the reggae boyz forum is real shit.

Jah Gol, as a long time poster, I think you should know better. How often does TrueTrini post on this messageboard? He is a regular poster on one of the Reggaeboyz forum....so much so that he  is even a moderator on one of the boards. Maybe one day you should take a walk in the neghborhood Jah gol, for instance, go to Bigsoccer.com and you will see that there are tons of Jamaicans and Trinis posting there that hardly post here or on the Jmaican forums.

Fact that you have 3 or 4  Jamaicans posting regularly on a Trini message board is nothing for you to get excited over actually.

Dont be shy about posting on any of these boards...I post on all three:

Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: Jah Gol on April 30, 2010, 09:17:17 AM
This threads confirms that the reggae boyz forum is real shit.

Jah Gol, as a long time poster, I think you should know better. How often does TrueTrini post on this messageboard? He is a regular poster on one of the Reggaeboyz forum....so much so that he  is even a moderator on one of the boards. Maybe one day you should take a walk in the neghborhood Jah gol, for instance, go to Bigsoccer.com and you will see that there are tons of Jamaicans and Trinis posting there that hardly post here or on the Jmaican forums.

Fact that you have 3 or 4  Jamaicans posting regularly on a Trini message board is nothing for you to get excited over actually.

Dont be shy about posting on any of these boards...I post on all three:

  • http://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?s=a90789614e1a2a0fca60307e9710e028&f=999
  • http://www.thereggaeboyz.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/ubb/postlist/Board/1
  • http://www.reggaeboyzsc.com/forum1/forumdisplay.php?f=6
I have actually posted on your board already but only related to T&T vs JA .I have seen the kind of 'traffic'. I would never go on that board to post a random piece of T&T news. I find big soccer to be a mess and not half as entertaining.

Please don't get me wrong I'm not trying to discourage you from posting . I was just taking a swipe at your forum.

Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: reggae-fan on April 30, 2010, 10:01:40 AM
This threads confirms that the reggae boyz forum is real shit.

Jah Gol, as a long time poster, I think you should know better. How often does TrueTrini post on this messageboard? He is a regular poster on one of the Reggaeboyz forum....so much so that he  is even a moderator on one of the boards. Maybe one day you should take a walk in the neghborhood Jah gol, for instance, go to Bigsoccer.com and you will see that there are tons of Jamaicans and Trinis posting there that hardly post here or on the Jmaican forums.

Fact that you have 3 or 4  Jamaicans posting regularly on a Trini message board is nothing for you to get excited over actually.

Dont be shy about posting on any of these boards...I post on all three:

  • http://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?s=a90789614e1a2a0fca60307e9710e028&f=999
  • http://www.thereggaeboyz.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/ubb/postlist/Board/1
  • http://www.reggaeboyzsc.com/forum1/forumdisplay.php?f=6
I have actually posted on your board already but only related to T&T vs JA .I have seen the kind of 'traffic'. I would never go on that board to post a random piece of T&T news. I find big soccer to be a mess and not half as entertaining.

Please don't get me wrong I'm not trying to discourage you from posting . I was just taking a swipe at your forum.



You fnd bigsoccer to be a mess simply because you cannot tolerate football discussions that doesnt always center around T&T's football.  There are about 4 Haitin posters on the RBZ site that keeps the massive abreast of whats happening in Hatian football...most of the time we only see them around whenever there is news regarding Haiti..I dont think there are any Jakan posters who dont appreciate what those guys are doing. TrueTrini keeps the Jakan massive well abreast of what is going on with T&T football...for the most part, outside of the national rivalry between Ja and T&T, his posts dont offend the average Jamaican.

Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: theworm2345 on April 30, 2010, 10:27:53 AM
I have found that BigSoccer is good for discussion on all Caribbean soccer while the other sites (like this and RBZ) are good for more specific.
http://www.gallinger.ca/music/mp3/WarWhyCantWeBeFriends.mp3
Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: nunu on April 30, 2010, 10:46:29 AM
I have post on Bigsoccer.com , RBSC , Thereggaeboyz.com , Supereagles , voyegeurs.com (canadian) , oatcake fanzine (Stoke city ) , socawarriors.com , The Trinidad site is the meaness site .
Title: Re: Boyz in race against time for SA friendly
Post by: Pointman on April 30, 2010, 03:39:05 PM
I have post on Bigsoccer.com , RBSC , Thereggaeboyz.com , Supereagles , voyegeurs.com (canadian) , oatcake fanzine (Stoke city ) , socawarriors.com , The Trinidad site is the meaness site .

It's called picong son...you wouldn't know about that.
Title: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Flex on September 07, 2010, 03:55:44 AM
Not seeing that Jamaica thread we had for some reason. Created another one for future related news.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Big Magician on September 07, 2010, 06:13:18 AM
HAWK TOO
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Blue on September 07, 2010, 06:18:45 AM
Football only, no drug dealing in here please  :beermug:
Title: Stern test! - Reggae Boyz cautiously optimistic ahead of Peru match-up
Post by: reggae-fan on September 07, 2010, 06:39:08 AM
Stern test! - Reggae Boyz cautiously optimistic ahead of Peru match-up

SEAN WILLIAMS WITH THE REGGAE BOYZ in Ft Lauderdale, Florida

Tuesday, September 07, 2010


 


FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida When the Reggae Boyz take the field this evening against South American outfit Peru at Lockhart Stadium here, their approach will be one of caution and confidence.

Caution, claims head coach Theodore 'Tappa' Whitmore, is inspired by the fact that Peru ranked 39th by FIFA are a little known opponent of the Boyz as both teams have met only once in a friendly international at the National Stadium in 2006, which ended 1-1.


Jamaica's Demar Phillips (right) and Ricardo Blanco of Costa Rica challenge for possession f the ball during Sunday night's friendly international at the National Stadium. (Photo: Bryan Cummings)
Armando Aonso (foreground) of Costa Rica protects the ball from Jamaica's Demar Phillips during Sunday night's international friendly at the National Stadium. Jamaica won 1-0. (Photo: Bryan Cummings)
    Jamaica's Demar Phillips (right) and Ricardo Blanco of Costa Rica challenge for possession f the ball during Sunday night's friendly international at the National Stadium. (Photo: Bryan Cummings)  1/2 

In explaining the confidence, Whitmore said that after coming off back-to-back wins in practice matches against Trinidad and Tobago (3-1) in Port of Spain in August and then Costa Rica (1-0) at home on Sunday night, there has been a noticeable swagger in the camp.

"Our approach for this has to be one of caution... and for the first 10 or 15 minutes it's very important that we do so.

"Our confidence should be high as we have gone two games with wins, but now we have a third game and that is our main focus... but we still don't want to be over-confident, but what is certain is that it will be a very interesting encounter come tomorrow night (tonight)," said Whitmore, arguably one of Jamaica's most influential players after his unmatched exploits at the 1998 World Cup Finals in France where he notched a brace in a 2-1 win over Japan.

He did not name a starting 11 for this evening's game, which is scheduled for a 8:00 pm (7:00 pm local time) kick-off.

Whitmore, a midfield magician in his day, opted for a decision after a late training session scheduled for the match venue.

"We have to leave the selection of the final 11 until our training session this evening (last evening) because we just played a game, so we have to see what condition the players are in and then take a decision," he said.

Unless there are injuries and other unforseen factors, it would be highly expected that Dwayne Miller of Syrianka FC of Sweden will start in goal. It would be a surprise, all things being equal, if the likes of skipper Jermaine Taylor (St Georges SC), Shavar Thomas (Kansas City Wizards), Dane Richards (New York Red Bulls), Demar Phillips (Aalesund FC), Sunday's goalscorer Ryan Johnson (San Jose Earthquakes), Omar Cummings (Colorado Rapids) and Luton Shelton (Valarenga) wouldn't have a thing or two to say in the final team ahead of the first whistle.

And with a new air of commitment said to be sweeping the group, there is no doubt that others will be out to prove to the coach that they are worthy to heed the referee's first whistle.

Cummings, who hit a brace for his club over the weekend, and Thomas both joined the squad at the team's hotel yesterday to complete Whitmore's 20-man group.

But Whitmore goes into tonight's encounter with a lingering concern. He still believes that the team requires, as a matter of urgency, a "leader on the field".

"A major concern of mine is that the national team lacks leadership on the field, there is nobody out there to really lead the team," he lamented.

The young but maturing coach says that these friendly games form part of his programme to fine-tune the team for crucial upcoming tournaments like the Digicel Caribbean Cup, the CONCACAF Gold Cup and the Brazil 2014 World Cup Finals qualifying campaign.

"We are getting there, though I am not a hundred per cent satisfied... these games we are using as our measuring stick to know where we are, and by the time 2012 comes around we will know exactly where we want to be."

He added that it will be a continuing process of trying out new players as he looks to develop a pool from which ultimately he will select his team for the major championships, chief of which is the Brazil 2014 campaign.

"For now we are looking at some unkowns and trying really to give everybody a chance," Whitmore stated.

Meanwhile, the Peruvians with their tails in the air following a solid 2-0 win over 101st-ranked Canada on Saturday in Toronto will be banking on a number of their European-based talent to uproot Jamaica with a modest FIFA ranking of 82nd.

Fiorentina's Juan Manuel Vargas, FC Schalke's Jefferson Farfan and Werder Bremen's Claudio Pizarro are their most celebrated players.

Jamaica's squad Dwayne Miller, Adrian Blake, Dicoy Williams, Jermaine Taylor, Shavar Thomas, Adrian Reid, Lovel Palmer, Jason Morrison, Omar Daley, Eric Vernan, Richard Edwards, Navion Boyd, Keammar Daley, Demar Phillips, Nicholas Addlery, Dane Richards, Ryan Johnson, Omar Cummings, Luton Shelton, Kavin Bryan.

Peru's squad Raul Fernandez, Solomon Libman, Santiago Acasiete, John Galliquio, Robert Guizasola, Jesus Rabanal, Alberto Junior Rodriguez, Walter Vilchez, Carlos Zambranao, Josepmir Ballon, Antonio Gonzales, Reimond Manco, Luis Ramirez, Rainer Torres, Jean Tragodara, Juan Manuel Vargas, Luiz Advincula, Wilmer Aguirre, Jefferson Farfan, Jose Carlos Ferbandez, Claudio Pizaarro, Herman Rengifo.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: dinho on September 07, 2010, 07:12:38 AM
(http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/ee236/ken0777/facepalm.jpg)
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Red Mango on September 07, 2010, 07:35:49 AM
We not on dat breds...  >:(
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: maxg on September 07, 2010, 08:06:28 AM
We need Jamaica to buss up Peru, dem coming and trying to mess up Concacaf rankings and bump up theirs, they already beat Canada...not good for we region and players otherwise
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Trini Madness on September 07, 2010, 05:15:44 PM
are there any links for this game? (JA v. Peru) i would like to watch it for he time being until the T&T game comes on.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: soccerrama on September 07, 2010, 05:47:44 PM
http://www.atdhe.net/23697/watch-jamaica-vs-peru
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: GunnerStunner on September 07, 2010, 05:52:04 PM
just curious

is there a "regage boyz" website???

and is there a soca warriors thread on that site???
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on September 07, 2010, 05:55:18 PM
just curious

is there a "regage boyz" website???

and is there a soca warriors thread on that site???

No but there is a soca bashing thread!  :angel:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: dinho on September 07, 2010, 05:56:47 PM
just curious

is there a "regage boyz" website???

and is there a soca warriors thread on that site???

yuh unnastan wha i saying? steups
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Trini Madness on September 07, 2010, 06:09:41 PM
http://www.atdhe.net/23697/watch-jamaica-vs-peru


thanks  :beermug:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Red Mango on September 07, 2010, 06:15:04 PM
just curious

is there a "regage boyz" website???

and is there a soca warriors thread on that site???

yuh unnastan wha i saying? steups
fuh real... I not on dem...
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Trini Madness on September 07, 2010, 06:39:39 PM
http://www.atdhe.net/23697/watch-jamaica-vs-peru


thanks  :beermug:

doesnt seem to be working..
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on September 07, 2010, 06:42:10 PM
http://www.justin.tv/dolphinstv#/w/370928064/3

1-1 after 20 minutes. Peru took an early lead through Jefferesin Farfan a Demar Philips own gol, Omar Cummings replied with a 25-yard bomb bullet for Jamaica.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on September 07, 2010, 06:42:33 PM
http://www.justin.tv/dolphinstv#/w/370928064/3
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on September 07, 2010, 06:45:09 PM
http://www.justin.tv/dolphinstv#/w/370928064/3

I'm watching the Canada game! They have a Trini coach and play a better brand of football!   8)

Watch better football here: http://www.atdhe.net/23700/watch-canada-vs-honduras
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on September 07, 2010, 06:46:24 PM
http://www.justin.tv/dolphinstv#/w/370928064/3

I'm watching the Canada game! They have a Trini coach and play a better brand of football!   8)

Watch better football here: http://www.atdhe.net/23700/watch-canada-vs-honduras

you just missed a 25 yard golaso by jamaica.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Trinimassive on September 07, 2010, 06:51:18 PM
http://www.justin.tv/dolphinstv#/w/370928064/3

I'm watching the Canada game! They have a Trini coach and play a better brand of football!   8)

Watch better football here: http://www.atdhe.net/23700/watch-canada-vs-honduras

Kicks yes lol
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on September 07, 2010, 06:52:50 PM
I'm impressed with Peru, very compact side.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on September 07, 2010, 06:55:45 PM
I'm impressed with Peru, very compact side.

Let me know when the game is over to I can tune in to see how impressive your side looked!  ;)
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on September 07, 2010, 06:56:04 PM
Quote
I'm watching the Canada game! They have a Trini coach and play a better brand of football!

yeah, a hope you know they have Jamaican players playing on there team too. :rotfl:  ::)
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on September 07, 2010, 07:00:30 PM
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I'm watching the Canada game! They have a Trini coach and play a better brand of football!

yeah, a hope you now they have Jamaican players playing on there team too. :rotfl:  ::)

Like Ben Johnson, okay cool! When they mess-up they will be referred to as Jamaican but once they are do what is required they are 100% Canadian! Doh belive me, just ask Ben Johnson!  :devil:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on September 07, 2010, 07:02:23 PM
Peru roughing up the yard men. Very physical game.
Peru marginally the better side. Havent seen a side rough up Jamaica like this in a while
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on September 07, 2010, 07:02:57 PM
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I'm watching the Canada game! They have a Trini coach and play a better brand of football!

yeah, a hope you now they have Jamaican players playing on there team too. :rotfl:  ::)

Like Ben Johnson, okay cool! When they mess-up they wull be referred to as Jamaican but once they are do what is required they are 100% Canadian! Doh belive me, just ask Ben Johnson!  :devil:

is not like you lying, is the truth. :rotfl:  
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Boodsy on September 07, 2010, 09:04:15 PM
Jamaica 1 - 2 Peru @ the Office  ::)
I thought that was a Fortress  ???
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on September 07, 2010, 09:07:42 PM
Jamaica 1 - 2 Peru @ the Office  ::)
I thought that was a Fortress  ???


We have bigger concerns than Jamaica's Office record right now!

Yuh watching the Panama vs T&T game?
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Yardie08 on September 07, 2010, 09:07:56 PM
Jamaica 1 - 2 Peru @ the Office  ::)
I thought that was a Fortress  ???

The game was in Florida, lockhart stadium. Not the office. But Peru played better and deserve the win.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Boodsy on September 07, 2010, 09:10:58 PM
Jamaica 1 - 2 Peru @ the Office  ::)
I thought that was a Fortress  ???

The game was in Florida, lockhart stadium. Not the office. But Peru played better and deserve the win.
ok my bad..
Espnsoccernet said National Stadium Kingston, Jamaica
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on September 07, 2010, 10:01:03 PM
Jamaica 1 - 2 Peru @ the Office  ::)
I thought that was a Fortress  ???


We have bigger concerns than Jamaica's Office record right now!

Yuh watching the Panama vs T&T game?
[/quote So what's the score?
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Yardie08 on September 07, 2010, 10:12:05 PM
Jamaica 1 - 2 Peru @ the Office  ::)
I thought that was a Fortress  ???


We have bigger concerns than Jamaica's Office record right now!

Yuh watching the Panama vs T&T game?

So what's the score?
T&T did well, they restricted Panama to only 3 goals.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Quags on September 07, 2010, 10:13:52 PM
So we built our own personal troll tread .nice .
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: GunnerStunner on September 08, 2010, 05:11:34 PM
just curious

is there a "regage boyz" website???

and is there a soca warriors thread on that site???

yuh unnastan wha i saying? steups

boot dem out!
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: just cool on September 08, 2010, 06:30:58 PM
just curious

is there a "regage boyz" website???

and is there a soca warriors thread on that site???

yuh unnastan wha i saying? steups

boot dem out!
So if yuh neighbor drink gramaxone will you follow him in that respect. yuh can't fight ignorance wid more ignorance.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Spursy on September 08, 2010, 07:53:23 PM
LOL at this thread.. what could you guys possibly use this for?  :rotfl: This is a trini forum .. alyuh men is tears hoss.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on September 09, 2010, 10:18:50 AM
LOL at this thread.. what could you guys possibly use this for?  :rotfl: This is a trini forum .. alyuh men is tears hoss.
How about a combination of the two. Like a T&T vs Jamaica thread.

With the first post being a poll asking:

Who has the better national-born coach. T&T or Jamaica?  ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: dinho on September 09, 2010, 10:37:44 AM
just curious

is there a "regage boyz" website???

and is there a soca warriors thread on that site???

yuh unnastan wha i saying? steups

boot dem out!
So if yuh neighbor drink gramaxone will you follow him in that respect. yuh can't fight ignorance wid more ignorance.

yuh feel is tiddlywinks or what? You think you could go on any Brazil fan forum and find ah Argentina thread, or a Real Madrid forum and find a Barcelona thread? Or a Jamaica forum and find a Trinidad thread?? Steupss

this eh really require that level of understanding and rationality nuh..



Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: College on September 09, 2010, 10:42:49 AM
LOL at this thread.. what could you guys possibly use this for?  :rotfl: This is a trini forum .. alyuh men is tears hoss.
How about a combination of the two. Like a T&T vs Jamaica thread.

With the first post being a poll asking:

Who has the better national-born coach. T&T or Jamaica?  ;D

Or we could call the thread/ or run a poll asking, "Is jamaica2099 an ass or a marble"
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on September 09, 2010, 10:51:20 AM
just curious

is there a "regage boyz" website???

and is there a soca warriors thread on that site???

yuh unnastan wha i saying? steups

boot dem out!
So if yuh neighbor drink gramaxone will you follow him in that respect. yuh can't fight ignorance wid more ignorance.

yuh feel is tiddlywinks or what? You think you could go on any Brazil fan forum and find ah Argentina thread, or a Real Madrid forum and find a Barcelona thread? Or a Jamaica forum and find a Trinidad thread?? Steupss

this eh really require that level of understanding and rationality nuh..


Bossman, why so much venom? I am sure you wouldnt have a problem with this thread if Jamaica were losing games and being hammered by everyone. Would ya?

We have trinis, guatemalans, costa ricans, germans, americans, Haitians, Bahamians, caymanians etc posting in unity on the RBZ forum there is even a resident trini as a moderator on one of the Jamaican boards, no problem at all. no need to be intimidated by Jamaica and Jaamaicans.

Think outside the box youth, Trinidad and Jamaica are a small part of the global village we live in.





Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: dinho on September 09, 2010, 11:00:03 AM
just curious

is there a "regage boyz" website???

and is there a soca warriors thread on that site???

yuh unnastan wha i saying? steups

boot dem out!
So if yuh neighbor drink gramaxone will you follow him in that respect. yuh can't fight ignorance wid more ignorance.

yuh feel is tiddlywinks or what? You think you could go on any Brazil fan forum and find ah Argentina thread, or a Real Madrid forum and find a Barcelona thread? Or a Jamaica forum and find a Trinidad thread?? Steupss

this eh really require that level of understanding and rationality nuh..


Bossman, why so much venom? I am sure you wouldnt have a problem with this thread if Jamaica were losing games and being hammered by everyone. Would ya?

We have trinis, guatemalans, costa ricans, germans, americans, Haitians, Bahamians, caymanians etc posting in unity on the RBZ forum there is even a resident trini as a moderator on one of the Jamaican boards, no problem at all. no need to be intimidated by Jamaica and Jaamaicans.

Think outside the box youth, Trinidad and Jamaica are a small part of the global village we live in.


Is there a dedicated Trinidad football thread on the RBZ forum and how would it be welcomed?
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on September 09, 2010, 11:13:34 AM
Is there a dedicated Trinidad football thread on the RBZ forum and how would it be welcomed?

There is no dedicated thread on the RBZ forums for T&T football, but there is always some thread or the other on the home page or second page discussing something realting to T&T football. Here is one: http://www.thereggaeboyz.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/ubb/showflat/Number/161279/page/1/gonew/1#UNREAD

And you are welcome to start a dedicated T&T thread if it would make you more at ease with the world.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: nunu on September 09, 2010, 02:16:24 PM
Everytime I see anything even remotely related to JA on the boards I does boo.
real loud.

because u are a fake rastaman , if u know where the name bongonatti came from and the message that goes
with it u would be more peaceful but u r just a shitty dread , cut di lacks and change u name .  :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: nunu on September 09, 2010, 02:21:41 PM
Everytime I see anything even remotely related to JA on the boards I does boo.
real loud.

because u are a fake rastaman , if u know where the name bongonatti came from and the message that goes
with it u would be more peaceful but u r just a shitty dread , cut di lacks and change u name .  :rotfl:

 :rotfl: look at you... boo... real loud... like yuh eh hear meh... BOO!!!...
















the droke is on you fake rasta man ,yur name is uniquely ja'can , what you have to say about that ?
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: nunu on September 09, 2010, 02:33:20 PM
Everytime I see anything even remotely related to JA on the boards I does boo.
real loud.

because u are a fake rastaman , if u know where the name bongonatti came from and the message that goes
with it u would be more peaceful but u r just a shitty dread , cut di lacks and change u name .  :rotfl:

 :rotfl: look at you... boo... real loud... like yuh eh hear meh... BOO!!!...
















the droke is on you fake rasta man ,yur name is uniquely ja'can , what you have to say about that ?
learn to spell... the word yuh lookin' for is "joke"... now Ras, I doh hadda explain myself to you... stay happy, and learn to spell... Boo... like yuh eh hear meh... BOO!!!

Allyuh have a Trini anything on dat board over dey?... or allyuh only bashing Soca?... Sad eh, allyuh does remind me of ManUre fans who doh like Scousers, but dey love Rooney...

As I said before on this thread Ras, I not on allyuh breds...




u must lern ! to argue on point , the point is u have a jamaican name handle and u dont realize dat,
the name "bogonatti" means 'I am jamaican'
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: just cool on September 09, 2010, 08:50:46 PM
Is there a dedicated Trinidad football thread on the RBZ forum and how would it be welcomed?

There is no dedicated thread on the RBZ forums for T&T football, but there is always some thread or the other on the home page or second page discussing something realting to T&T football. Here is one: http://www.thereggaeboyz.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/ubb/showflat/Number/161279/page/1/gonew/1#UNREAD

And you are welcome to start a dedicated T&T thread if it would make you more at ease with the world.
Dais truetrini /AKA trinity cross who suckin all day arse on the RBZ site? nah! i cayr believe what i'm seeing, ah refuse to believe dais the same fire breathing dragon who so docile.   :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Spursy on September 09, 2010, 09:03:16 PM
Who has the better national-born coach. T&T or Jamaica?  ;D
Honestly... Really..?? TNT of course.. Latapy be doing shit, but he is we shit, let us under-rate him all we want it builds character. We want the best for him and the NT, it is why we push for success and results and use drastic measures to get the attention of the people in charge to take charge of the needs of the fans.

Latas didn't have a mixed of our overseas players, Jamaica did and that is a big advantage by itself. Credit to Jamaica thou, I would say 70% of the times you guys got our number.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: dinho on September 09, 2010, 09:07:52 PM
Is there a dedicated Trinidad football thread on the RBZ forum and how would it be welcomed?

There is no dedicated thread on the RBZ forums for T&T football, but there is always some thread or the other on the home page or second page discussing something realting to T&T football. Here is one: http://www.thereggaeboyz.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/ubb/showflat/Number/161279/page/1/gonew/1#UNREAD

And you are welcome to start a dedicated T&T thread if it would make you more at ease with the world.

to make a point about trini threads on the jamaican site, you post a link for 'Trinidad vs Jamaica' ???

wha pedigree imps you breed with dread? steups
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Bakes on September 09, 2010, 10:02:20 PM
to make a point about trini threads on the jamaican site, you post a link for 'Trinidad vs Jamaica' ???

wha pedigree imps you breed with dread? steups

What exactly is yuh point?  There wasn't a dedicated Jamaica Football thread here until a couple weeks ago... are you trying to argue that unless RBZ.com immediately reciprocate that this is some kinda gross injustice?  Flex made the decision to centralize all talk about Jamaica football in one thread, if yuh doh like it thensend him a message and tell him take it down instead a this steady bitching about it.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: AirMan on September 09, 2010, 10:09:24 PM
if some allyuh just learn to ignore de trolls then it will be the same three jamaicans posting here in the future..soon they will get fed up playing with themselves
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on September 10, 2010, 06:26:01 AM
if some allyuh just learn to ignore de trolls then it will be the same three jamaicans posting here in the future..soon they will get fed up playing with themselves

JamaicaTom is a lunatic mad man who gets little to no respect from posters on the Jamaica forums. Trinis, just ignore this fool and tell him to go take his medication. He is mentally challenged.

By the way, wahst the difference between a Dedicated "Jamaica Football" thread, and a dedicated "Wayne Rooney sleeps with Prostitute" thread?  Which is more or less appropriate? ::)
Title: Under 20 qualifying from Guyana live stream
Post by: Reggaefan on October 06, 2010, 04:43:04 PM
Jamaica vs Grenada : 6-1 midway second half.
http://www.guyana-events-live.com/
Title: Re: Under 20 qualifying from Guyana live stream
Post by: truetrini on October 06, 2010, 05:18:44 PM
yuo seriously post that here?   Go post dis in de joke section
Title: Under - 20 Qualifiers from Guyama live stream thread
Post by: Reggaefan on October 06, 2010, 05:22:37 PM
you can ctach all the action live at this link:

http://www.guyana-events-live.com/

first game JAmaica 6 - 1 Grendada

Title: Re: Under 20 qualifying from Guyana live stream
Post by: Reggaefan on October 06, 2010, 05:23:42 PM
yuo seriously post that here?   Go post dis in de joke section

Why dont you post it there since it offends you so much fella. you sounding like a miserable old granny. take it easy man. ::)
Title: Re: Under 20 qualifying from Guyana live stream
Post by: truetrini on October 06, 2010, 05:26:48 PM
yuo seriously post that here?   Go post dis in de joke section

Why dont you post it there since it offends you so much fella. you sounding like a miserable old granny. take it easy man. ::)

lol me?  I am not miserable, neither am I old nor a granny...is ah joke dat game...two real shit teams dat cut arse book
Title: Re: Under - 20 Qualifiers from Guyama live stream thread
Post by: truetrini on October 06, 2010, 05:27:31 PM
yuh spamming now man....and dis is one shit game, ah was watching it eating ah ice cream cone and de damn ting curdle meh ice cream..shit fuh so...
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: sjahrain on October 06, 2010, 05:59:51 PM
...two real shit teams dat cut arse book.... :devil:
Title: Re: Under - 20 Qualifiers from Guyama live stream thread
Post by: Reggaefan on October 06, 2010, 06:01:46 PM
yuh spamming now man....and dis is one shit game, ah was watching it eating ah ice cream cone and de damn ting curdle meh ice cream..shit fuh so...

The game was played at walking pace, simply because Jamaica never got out of first gear, the Grenada team was that weak Bring on better opponents.

But what are your thoughts on the other game involving Guyana? Youy should take some interest in that one, since the guyana team recently played against your under-20s

By the way, whats "spamming" about this thread? Since when posting a link to a live game involving caribbean teams considered spamming?
Title: Re: Under - 20 Qualifiers from Guyama live stream thread
Post by: ZANDOLIE on October 06, 2010, 06:09:36 PM
yuh spamming now man....and dis is one shit game, ah was watching it eating ah ice cream cone and de damn ting curdle meh ice cream..shit fuh so...

The game was played at walking pace, simply because Jamaica never got out of first gear, the Grenada team was that weak Bring on better opponents.

But what are your thoughts on the other game involving Guyana? Youy should take some interest in that one, since the guyana team recently played against your under-20s

By the way, whats "spamming" about this thread? Since when posting a link to a live game involving caribbean teams considered spamming?

RF what was the score in the guyana game?
Title: Re: Under - 20 Qualifiers from Guyama live stream thread
Post by: truetrini on October 06, 2010, 06:41:01 PM
spam cuz yuh posted it twice
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: truetrini on October 06, 2010, 06:42:58 PM
Is there a dedicated Trinidad football thread on the RBZ forum and how would it be welcomed?

There is no dedicated thread on the RBZ forums for T&T football, but there is always some thread or the other on the home page or second page discussing something realting to T&T football. Here is one: http://www.thereggaeboyz.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/ubb/showflat/Number/161279/page/1/gonew/1#UNREAD

And you are welcome to start a dedicated T&T thread if it would make you more at ease with the world.
Dais truetrini /AKA trinity cross who suckin all day arse on the RBZ site? nah! i cayr believe what i'm seeing, ah refuse to believe dais the same fire breathing dragon who so docile.   :rotfl:

yopu are such a stupid c**t, I have been posting there BEFORE thios was even a site..yuh dunce nanny hole...show me where I kissing anybody ass, yuh dopes ascribe yuh tendencies to others quickly, yuh fowl f**ker
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on October 06, 2010, 08:34:04 PM
Fears that Reggae Boyz striker, Ricardo Fuller, would not be available for Sunday's friendly international against Caribbean arch-rivals Trinidad  and Tobago have been dismissed, with the player expected to join up with the rest of the team after arriving in the island today.

Initially, it had been thought that Fuller, who suffered a suspected dislocated shoulder and was forced to leave the field on a stretcher while playing for English Premier League club Stoke City against Newcastle last weekend, would not be fit in time to face the Soca Warriors.

However, further checks revealed that there had been no major damage suffered and the 30-year-old forward, who was passed fit after undergoing a medical, was able to play the last 12 minutes of Stoke's weekend encounter against Blackburn.

Short spell

Fuller suffered a similar injury in 2007, but on that occasion was also lucky to have a short spell on the sideline as the socket was rolled back into the joint.

Fuller is expected to arrive in the island at 4:25 p.m. today and begin training tomorrow with the team, which begun training at the National Stadium yesterday. A few members of the squad are yet to fly in for the encounter.

Fuller has been involved in Jamaica's 2002, 2006 and 2010 World Cup campaigns. The player last featured for Jamaica at the 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup, which saw the team eliminated in the first round.

http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20101006/sports/sports3.html
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on October 06, 2010, 08:36:37 PM
Orgill called to join Reggae Boyz
Former national youth representative Dever Orgill of St. George's Sports Club has received a late invitation to Jamaica's senior squad for Sunday's return friendly against Trinidad and Tobago at the national stadium.

The 20-year old former Vancouver Whitecaps striker joined the other 18 local invitees to the Reggae Boyz squad in training at the national stadium Tuesday evening.

Boy's Town's Marvin Morgan is among the locals players who will be joined by eight overseas based players.

Shavar Thomas of Major League Soccer club Kansas City arrived home on Tuesday while inform Dane Richards of the New York Red Bulls will arrive Tuesday night.

Experienced forward Ricardo Fuller, who played the last 13 minutes of Stokes City's encounter against the Blackburn Rovers on Saturday, is due to arrive in Jamaica on Wednesday.

Shawn Francis, Rudolph Austin, Khari Stephenson, Obrian White are also due to arrive on Wednesday while Ryan Johnson will do so on Thursday.

Trinidad's Soca Warriors, who will arrive on Friday, will be without Kendall Jagdeosingh, as his club team Puerto Rico Islanders has advanced to the playoffs of the CONCACAF Champions League.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on October 06, 2010, 08:53:25 PM
Goalkeepers:
Andre Blake (Sporting Central)
Duwayne Kerr (Portmore)
Richard McCallum (Waterhouse)

Defenders:
Jermaine Taylor (St. Georges)
Adrian Reid (Portmore)
Dicoy Williams (Harbour View)
Shavar Thomas (Kansas City, MLS)
Shaun Francis (Colunbus Crew)

Midfielders:
Richard Edwards (Harbour View)
Navion Boyd Tivoli)
Keammar Daley (Tivoli)
Eric Vernan Portmore)
Ricardo Cousins (Portmore)
Troy Smith (Village)
Oliver Trail (Village)
Kenardo Forbes (Waterhouse)
Marvin Morgan (Boys Town, St Georges College)
Khari Stephenson (San Jose Earthquakes)
Rodolph Austin (SK Brann, Norway)


Strikers:
Dever Orgill (St. George's SC)
Devon Hodges (Tivoli)
Andre Clennon (Waterhouse)
Ryan Johnson (San Jose Earthquakes)
Ricardo Fuller (Stoke City, England)
Dane Richards (NY Red bulls, MLS)
Obrian White(Toronto F.C.)
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Sam on October 09, 2010, 07:18:36 AM
Australian aid to Jamaica a '2022 World Cup tactic'
By - Matthew Hall (Sydney Herald).


FOOTBALL Federation Australia has promised to help Jamaica implement Australian taxpayer-funded projects in the Caribbean in what some sports fans believe is an attempt to win support for its 2022 World Cup bid.

Jamaican government and football officials and senior Australian football official John Boultbee were signatories of the memorandum of understanding between Jamaica and the FFA.

The agreement was trumpeted in the Jamaican press as a means of giving the Caribbean nation's football industry access to $60 million in Australian aid money pledged to the region last year by former prime minister Kevin Rudd.

But Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said it has not provided any funding towards this agreement.

The FFA has pointed out it has pledged to help Jamaica with projects only if and when aid money is approved for developing football in Jamaica.

Our objective is to serve up some football-related projects in Jamaica and, eventually, other countries, as possible recipients of funding under the overall government development program, Mr Boultbee said.

The agreement has raised eyebrows because it was instigated by Peter Hargitay, a Swiss-Hungarian hired by the FFA as a strategy adviser to influence the FIFA executive committee members, who will vote on the Cup host in Zurich on December 2.

Mr Hargitay is considered close to controversial FIFA committee member Jack Warner, who is from Trinidad and Tobago and wields huge power in Caribbean football circles. Mr Warner's support for Australia could be crucial in the later stages of the vote. The suggestion to consider Jamaica in this context came from Peter Hargitay, Mr Boultbee said.

FIFA rules prohibit bidding nations from striking secret deals with officials and member federations to get support for their bids but encourage nations to promote football development in poorer countries.

Mr Hargitay's wife is Jamaican and he owns property on the island. In 2006, he received an apology from its government after he was arrested but acquitted of a drug trafficking incident a decade earlier.

The memorandum of understanding was signed in Kingston, coinciding with a September 27 visit to Jamaica by Mr Warner and FIFA president Sepp Blatter, whom Mr Hargitay has previously advised.

Jamaican sports minister Olivia Grange said the FFA help would be financial or in-kind support such as resources, education and equipment. "Australian experts and companies will help to implement the various initiatives. Such support will come either from the FFA or Australian agencies directly," she said.

Australia's courting of the Caribbean has not gone unnoticed in the US, a major rival for the 2022 rights.

As chief of the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football, Mr Warner will support the US bid during early voting.

We're very pleased that Australia is spending money in the Caribbean, that's fine, that's a good thing, US Soccer Federation Sunil Gulati said at the Leaders in Football conference in London last week.

While Prime Minister Julia Gillard met Mr Blatter at FIFA's headquarters in Zurich last weekend, Australia was conspicuous by its absence in London.

Instead, FFA executives hosted Paraguay's football team and officials before their match against the Socceroos in Sydney last night. The vote of Paraguayan FIFA executive member Nicolas Leoz is highly sought after by bidding nations.
Title: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Trini _2026 on October 09, 2010, 04:37:40 PM
Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Shaun Fuentes (TTFF Press)


Sundays friendly international between Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica has enjoyed a colourful build up with both teams encountering their fair share of prematch interaction with the stakeholders and fans wherever they appeared  ahead of the Caribbean derby at the National Stadium in Kingston which kicks off at 7pm (6pm Jamaica time).

This spanned from an outburst of Jamaican onlookers at the T&T training session, to the gentle reminders from school kids of Jamaicas 1998 World Cup appearance to a verbal boost from Jamaican Sports Minister Olivia Babsy Grange for the Reggae Boyz.

Jamaicans love their football, matter of fact they love sports on a whole and they are keen followers of the game and as well as T&Ts history in it. Its been customary to hear the names  Dwight Yorke, Russell Latapy, Stern John, Arnold Dwarika and Jerren Nixon in the Jamaican accent being hurled around the training venues.

That was the case when the T&T team was present in the land of Reggae for a 2002 World Cup qualifier in February 2001. And it was no different when the team bus pulled up at St Georges College ground for training on Friday evening shortly before 6pm. It was almost as if the same group of men had been turning up on site near a T&T team for the past decade or more.

They were quick to remind those present about the threat of Dwarikas skill in the middle and Nixons pace on the flank. This time there was a new addition to the list Kenwyne Jones.  A whey  Kenwyne  Jones...  im come fi play pon Sunday? one man asked.

Then came the obvious as Latapy led the team onto the training field.

Im (him) Latapy ah de Greatest in de West Indies. Im ah genius Im an Yorke

Then an argument broke out as to who was better between Latapy and Yorke and as the team began its warm up under a sudden downpour of rain, one could easily hear  the same men shouting Trini Yuh inna big chobble (trouble) pon Sunday.

Latapy would have hoped for more football than talk as the players were forced to leave the field after only  15 minutes because of severe lightening and rainfall. The host team meantime had a 4pm session at the National Stadium. T&T however will train at the game venue from 6pm on Saturday.

Jamaican Sports Minister Grange made it her turn to respond to Anil Roberts comment earlier this month about a much needed T&T victory.

My counterpart Minister, Minister Roberts of Trinidad and Tobago has said to his team that there is a lot at stake and they cant afford to lose, they must win.

Well I am saying to the Reggae Boyz of Jamaica that we believe in you, and we know that you are going to go out there and do your best.

We have a tradition in sports, we are talented and we train hard and we always continue to excel in sport so we know youre going to go out there and do your best, Grange said in a public appeal that was played at the press conference by the Jamaican Football Federation officials for all to hear including the T&T contingent.

She continued: Im saying to Jamaican fans out there to fill out the stadium. The Reggae Boyz need all the support and all the wonderful love you have to give so come out and fill the stadium and be there for them.

Yes Minster Roberts, a lot is at stake Jamaica has started the Road to Brazil. Reggae Boyz, she told them Dont play mas, play  hard and go for it.

Latapy was asked on more than one occasion by the Jamaican reporters to comment on Roberts ultimatum regarding the head coach position.

Its a rivalry and I think he (Roberts) wants Trinidad to win every game just like everybody wants. Again it is a process and where we are right now, we are building towards the Digicel Cup and hopefully well be there ready for it, Latapy said.

Looking ahead to the encounter, Latapy told TTFF Media We wont divulge too much of our plans except to say that hopefully they can see it on Sunday. My job is to coach a football team to the best that they can and I think if we can produce that on the day then it should be good enough to come out victorious.

It is important to win games but its not a personal thing with me. Its more about putting out the best football on the pitch and have them play the best possible game and if that happens then I would be satisfied.

San Jose Earthquakes striker Cornell Glen will be coming up against teammate Ryan Johnson who is in the Jamaica line up. But Stoke Citys Ricardo Fuller, also in Kingston for the encounter, will not have to worry about the threat of Jones.

T&Ts line up could see debutant Yohance Marshall in the back line with DC Uniteds Julius James, Daneil Cyrus and Kern Cupid all available. Defence Force striker Devorn Jorsling scored for T&T in the 3-1 loss to Jamaica earlier this year and is hope to turn the table.

Jamaicas team has been strengthened by  the inclusion of  Fuller, Kansas City Wizards' Shavar Thomas, San Jose Earthquakes Ryan Johnson, New York Red Bull's Dane Richards Shaun Francis of the Columbus Crew and SK Brann's Rodolph Austin.

This time we should be better prepared for the match and I think playing away from home may not be such a bad thing. We want to play good football and bring home the result, Jorsling said.

Mexican Armando Archundia will carry the whistle in Sundays affair. He officiated the 2010 World Cup third place match between  Germany and Uruguay. The JFF has also promised surprised appearances by some of the countrys well known reggae and dancehall artistes at half time.

http://www.youtube.com/v/wXdtJIrrITo
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: banton on October 09, 2010, 05:12:08 PM
me aint know it so serious,when last we play them in d HCS and was it full
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Touches on October 09, 2010, 07:29:55 PM
We go purge dem 1-0
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Controversial on October 09, 2010, 10:09:48 PM
We go purge dem 1-0

i hope latas ent purge instead
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Big Magician on October 10, 2010, 12:46:40 AM
F#CK DEM....tnt tnt tnt tnt tnt tnt
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: AB.Trini on October 10, 2010, 09:33:56 AM
This is becoming like a bad case of diarrhea coming out of the mouths of Jamaica...... I mean it's just a friendly!!!!! It's not a semi, not a hex match not a WC qualifier, not a Caribbean Cup!!!!! simply a match for those who like to bray the loudest and so far the most of that is coming from that island.

 Smash talk, and open exuberance of ethnocentrism........ Yuh want to be the best in the Caribbean Jamaica? ok yuh doing the right thing bring yuh top ace from the UK.....load up and  win all yuh friendlies, rest on yuh laurels and when time come for it to count , leh we see if yuh go deliver .

On the other hand if our players, coaches and management had any gumption or psychological ply, they would use all these clippings and post them up and come out blazing and put one f ..a..cking embarrassment in allyuh asses dat that go shut allyuh up fuh fac...king years to come.

But again allyuh doing the rightful thing smash  and kick ah team when they down and out. Right now TnT fighting tuh  even beat we U17 women's team so go Jamaica go on with allyuh bad self.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jamaica2099 on October 10, 2010, 09:37:18 AM
This is becoming like a bad case of diarrhea coming out of the mouths of Jamaica...... I mean it's just a friendly!!!!! It's not a semi, not a hex match not a WC qualifier, not a Caribbean Cup!!!!! simply a match for those who like to bray the loudest and so far the most of that is coming from that island.

 Smash talk, and open exuberance of ethnocentrism........ Yuh want to be the best in the Caribbean Jamaica? ok yuh doing the right thing bring yuh top ace from the UK.....load up and  win all yuh friendlies, rest on yuh laurels and when time come for it to count , leh we see if yuh go deliver .

On the other hand if our players, coaches and management had any gumption or psychological ply, they would use all these clippings and post them up and come out blazing and put one f ..a..cking embarrassment in allyuh asses dat that go shut allyuh up fuh fac...king years to come.

But again allyuh doing the rightful thing smash  and kick ah team when they down and out. Right now TnT fighting tuh  even beat we U17 women's team so go Jamaica go on with allyuh bad self.
Would you be saying this if T&T had won the first leg by convincing means against Jamaica?
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: AB.Trini on October 10, 2010, 09:43:15 AM
This is becoming like a bad case of diarrhea coming out of the mouths of Jamaica...... I mean it's just a friendly!!!!! It's not a semi, not a hex match not a WC qualifier, not a Caribbean Cup!!!!! simply a match for those who like to bray the loudest and so far the most of that is coming from that island.

 Smash talk, and open exuberance of ethnocentrism........ Yuh want to be the best in the Caribbean Jamaica? ok yuh doing the right thing bring yuh top ace from the UK.....load up and  win all yuh friendlies, rest on yuh laurels and when time come for it to count , leh we see if yuh go deliver .

On the other hand if our players, coaches and management had any gumption or psychological ply, they would use all these clippings and post them up and come out blazing and put one f ..a..cking embarrassment in allyuh asses dat that go shut allyuh up fuh fac...king years to come.

But again allyuh doing the rightful thing smash  and kick ah team when they down and out. Right now TnT fighting tuh  even beat we U17 women's team so go Jamaica go on with allyuh bad self.
Would you be saying this if T&T had won the first leg by convincing means against Jamaica?
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gO TO REGGAYEBOY.Z .COM AND POST ALL YUH WANT.......  it's just ah friendly  .... it will only serve to build confidence and to establish a quasi ethnocentric superiority by those who suffer form football complex.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jamaica2099 on October 10, 2010, 09:50:49 AM
This is becoming like a bad case of diarrhea coming out of the mouths of Jamaica...... I mean it's just a friendly!!!!! It's not a semi, not a hex match not a WC qualifier, not a Caribbean Cup!!!!! simply a match for those who like to bray the loudest and so far the most of that is coming from that island.

 Smash talk, and open exuberance of ethnocentrism........ Yuh want to be the best in the Caribbean Jamaica? ok yuh doing the right thing bring yuh top ace from the UK.....load up and  win all yuh friendlies, rest on yuh laurels and when time come for it to count , leh we see if yuh go deliver .

On the other hand if our players, coaches and management had any gumption or psychological ply, they would use all these clippings and post them up and come out blazing and put one f ..a..cking embarrassment in allyuh asses dat that go shut allyuh up fuh fac...king years to come.

But again allyuh doing the rightful thing smash  and kick ah team when they down and out. Right now TnT fighting tuh  even beat we U17 women's team so go Jamaica go on with allyuh bad self.
Would you be saying this if T&T had won the first leg by convincing means against Jamaica?
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gO TO REGGAYEBOY.Z .COM AND POST ALL YUH WANT.......  it's just ah friendly  .... it will only serve to build confidence and to establish a quasi ethnocentric superiority by those who suffer form football complex.
[/quote I repeat:
Would you be saying this if T&T had won the first leg by convincing means against Jamaica?
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Socafan on October 10, 2010, 10:20:32 AM
This is becoming like a bad case of diarrhea coming out of the mouths of Jamaica...... I mean it's just a friendly!!!!! It's not a semi, not a hex match not a WC qualifier, not a Caribbean Cup!!!!! simply a match for those who like to bray the loudest and so far the most of that is coming from that island.

 Smash talk, and open exuberance of ethnocentrism........ Yuh want to be the best in the Caribbean Jamaica? ok yuh doing the right thing bring yuh top ace from the UK.....load up and  win all yuh friendlies, rest on yuh laurels and when time come for it to count , leh we see if yuh go deliver .

On the other hand if our players, coaches and management had any gumption or psychological ply, they would use all these clippings and post them up and come out blazing and put one f ..a..cking embarrassment in allyuh asses dat that go shut allyuh up fuh fac...king years to come.

But again allyuh doing the rightful thing smash  and kick ah team when they down and out. Right now TnT fighting tuh  even beat we U17 women's team so go Jamaica go on with allyuh bad self.

I always tell people....THIS IS A BIG, BIG, BIG, deal for Jamaicans. The "rivalry" is mostly in the minds of Jamaicans. I think Trinis in general view USA in that light, NOT Jamaica. Particularly the older Trini heads doh consider Jamaica competition, and tend to class them with the rest of the Caribbean, right or wrong.
The younger folks who only start paying attention to Trini ball from strike squad days seem to view it differently. In general, I doh think we take them seriously enough. And to be honest as a man who watching Trini ball from the late '70's, I don't either.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Controversial on October 10, 2010, 10:31:29 AM
This is becoming like a bad case of diarrhea coming out of the mouths of Jamaica...... I mean it's just a friendly!!!!! It's not a semi, not a hex match not a WC qualifier, not a Caribbean Cup!!!!! simply a match for those who like to bray the loudest and so far the most of that is coming from that island.

 Smash talk, and open exuberance of ethnocentrism........ Yuh want to be the best in the Caribbean Jamaica? ok yuh doing the right thing bring yuh top ace from the UK.....load up and  win all yuh friendlies, rest on yuh laurels and when time come for it to count , leh we see if yuh go deliver .

On the other hand if our players, coaches and management had any gumption or psychological ply, they would use all these clippings and post them up and come out blazing and put one f ..a..cking embarrassment in allyuh asses dat that go shut allyuh up fuh fac...king years to come.

But again allyuh doing the rightful thing smash  and kick ah team when they down and out. Right now TnT fighting tuh  even beat we U17 women's team so go Jamaica go on with allyuh bad self.

I always tell people....THIS IS A BIG, BIG, BIG, deal for Jamaicans. The "rivalry" is mostly in the minds of Jamaicans. I think Trinis in general view USA in that light, NOT Jamaica. Particularly the older Trini heads doh consider Jamaica competition, and tend to class them with the rest of the Caribbean, right or wrong.
The younger folks who only start paying attention to Trini ball from strike squad days seem to view it differently. In general, I doh think we take them seriously enough. And to be honest as a man who watching Trini ball from the late '70's, I don't either.

trinidad's biggest rivalry is the US, not jamaica. jamaica's biggest rivalry is us bc of the boasting factor they attach to it if they win.

our rivalries lie with mexico, US and costa rica not jamaica.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Reggaefan on October 10, 2010, 10:33:35 AM
Jamaicans are passionate about sport in general. And this emotion is not only reserverd for when we are playing any particular nation, its the same when we play any international games. You are seeing it now because we are playing T&T for the first time in a long while. But overall, every game played in Kingston is normally well supported. I remeber when i was a teenager driving from St. thomas to Kingston at 11:00 am for a game that starts ay 5:00PM, and the stadium is normally half full by 1:00PM. go to Central America and they take it to a whole new level.

On the flip side, football on a whole in T&T is not well supported. I recall you guys playing a game which was the frst game you were playing in T&T on return hone from the world cup, and there were only 5000 spectators in the stadium. A typical game like that would have pulled at least 25K in Kingston. I wastch the champions league game on TV and I rarely see any type of atmosphere gong on in the stands...there is no real fan support for football in the caribbean on a whole.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Reggaefan on October 10, 2010, 10:38:29 AM
But again allyuh doing the rightful thing smash  and kick ah team when they down and out. Right now TnT fighting tuh  even beat we U17 women's team so go Jamaica go on with allyuh bad self.

AB Trini, I have never seen you this emotional. Hey man, dont allow the Jamaican media to get to your head, its in our nature to be like this. We are proud people who believe we are the best on the planet at everything we do. I agree, the typical Trini is very more docile in nature, but when you read sporting articles written by Jamaicans for the Jamaicans fans, you have to understand. its just a part of wh we are.

Like I said, whenever we play a friendly game, this is par for the course, same thing happens when we play Honduras, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Canda etc...same treatment, same exhuberance. Its part of the tactics that is used to get the fans out in their numbers.

I suspect the Jamaicans are flying hign in confidence given the result of the last game played 2 months ago. This is a perfect opprtunity for the Socawarriors to rise o the occasion and prove to their fans that that the national team is not as bad as they appear.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Controversial on October 10, 2010, 10:42:46 AM
But again allyuh doing the rightful thing smash  and kick ah team when they down and out. Right now TnT fighting tuh  even beat we U17 women's team so go Jamaica go on with allyuh bad self.

AB Trini, I have never seen you this emotional. Hey man, dont allow the Jamaican media to get to your head, its in our nature to be like this. We are proud people who believe we are the best on the planet at everything we do. I agree, the typical Trini is very more docile in nature, but when you read sporting articles written by Jamaicans for the Jamaicans fans, you have to understand. its just a part of wh we are.

Like I said, whenever we play a friendly game, this is par for the course...same treatment, same exhuberance. Its part of the tactics that is used to get the fans out in their numbers.

docile?

which trinis are you talking about? the ones who started black power maybe? or maybe mr williams who was the founder of pan-africanism where marcus garvey took almost all his ideas? or maybe it was george padmore and clr james who were key in liberating the first african nations for independence?

would you like me to continue with these docile trinis you refer to?

you obviously haven't met the ones that beyond your counterparts yet, or maybe you have thats why you are being sarcastic.

dont mistake not caring about this rivalry for being docile.

if it was the US you would see a whole different tune sang by the same posters who really dont care.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Socafan on October 10, 2010, 10:46:32 AM
Jamaicans are passionate about sport in general. And this emotion is not only reserverd for when we are playing any particular nation, its the same when we play any international games. You are seeing it now because we are playing T&T for the first time in a long while. But overall, every game played in Kingston is normally well supported. I remeber when i was a teenager driving from St. thomas to Kingston at 11:00 am for a game that starts ay 5:00PM, and the stadium is normally half full by 1:00PM. go to Central America and they take it to a whole new level.

On the flip side, football on a whole in T&T is not well supported. I recall you guys playing a game which was the frst game you were playing in T&T on return hone from the world cup, and there were only 5000 spectators in the stadium. A typical game like that would have pulled at least 25K in Kingston. I wastch the champions league game on TV and I rarely see any type of atmosphere gong on in the stands...there is no real fan support for football in the caribbean on a whole.

Pardnuh.....The USA will always fill up the stands in Trinidad. So too Mexico. I guess it have something to do with the competition. These days, yuh right, people eh coming out to see the sport, but this is a relatively new phenomenon . Many factors are contributing to this, but when the head honcho of the TTFF could tell people when they complain about ticket prices, rightly or wrongly "take it or leave it!", guess wha' go happen.
I'm glad for your passion pardnuh but football didn't begin when Jamaica went to the Worldcup. We've been playing the sport on a grand stage a  lot longer than that. That's why perhaps for us, yuh not really considered competition.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Reggaefan on October 10, 2010, 10:50:59 AM


trinidad's biggest rivalry is the US, not jamaica. jamaica's biggest rivalry is us bc of the boasting factor they attach to it if they win.

our rivalries lie with mexico, US and costa rica not jamaica.

Rivalry is a two way thing my brother (you cant claim riva;ry with a team whos fans not even acknowledge same). For you to say that the USA is your biggest rival is funny, very funny, because the typical supporter of US soccer will not even list T&T as one of the top five toughest opponents in CONCACAF.

Like it or not, your biggest international football rivalry is Jamaica...Its the "caribbean derby" each time both countries play. The USA's biggest rival in regional football is Mexico, followed by Costa Rica...

If the USA were to play a friendly game in POS tomorrow, you would probably habve 5000 fans show upp. so much for fan rivalry.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Reggaefan on October 10, 2010, 10:58:09 AM
Pardnuh.....The USA will always fill up the stands in Trinidad. So too Mexico. I guess it have something to do with the competition.

The USA and Mexico will fill a stadium ANYWHERE in concacaf. Thats pretty much a given. You dont have to tell me that football existed before France '98....it actually began for us at a serious level in 1994 when Simoes came to the island with a mandate to get our team to the world cup. I was just a little kid then, and for most of the Jamaican posters who post here, that fact hold true. See, I cant talk for 2hat happened 60 or 80 years ago...I can only vouch for happenings form 1994 to present...16 years ago. Actually, my first football game seeing the reggaeboyz play was 2001 in Kingston when Jamaica defeated the then strike squad 2-1 to lift the caribbean Cup. Here we are 20 years later.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Reggaefan on October 10, 2010, 11:01:11 AM
But again allyuh doing the rightful thing smash  and kick ah team when they down and out. Right now TnT fighting tuh  even beat we U17 women's team so go Jamaica go on with allyuh bad self.

AB Trini, I have never seen you this emotional. Hey man, dont allow the Jamaican media to get to your head, its in our nature to be like this. We are proud people who believe we are the best on the planet at everything we do. I agree, the typical Trini is very more docile in nature, but when you read sporting articles written by Jamaicans for the Jamaicans fans, you have to understand. its just a part of wh we are.

Like I said, whenever we play a friendly game, this is par for the course...same treatment, same exhuberance. Its part of the tactics that is used to get the fans out in their numbers.

docile?

which trinis are you talking about? the ones who started black power maybe? or maybe mr williams who was the founder of pan-africanism where marcus garvey took almost all his ideas? or maybe it was george padmore and clr james who were key in liberating the first african nations for independence?

would you like me to continue with these docile trinis you refer to?

you obviously haven't met the ones that beyond your counterparts yet, or maybe you have thats why you are being sarcastic.

dont mistake not caring about this rivalry for being docile.

if it was the US you would see a whole different tune sang by the same posters who really dont care.

So Garvey took Eric williams ideas and ran with it? What, Eric Williams didnt have the guts to put hiw own ideas into motion? talk about being docile.

and who exactly is Eric williams? It must be hard being  afan of T&T...seeing that you only support your team when they are playing the USA...I dont think the USA is even interested in playing T&T unless it absolutely has to...for instance during world cup qualifying.  when last the USA obliged and give you guys a friendly game?
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jamaica98 on October 10, 2010, 11:04:05 AM


Pardnuh.....The USA will always fill up the stands in Trinidad. So too Mexico. I guess it have something to do with the competition. These days, yuh right, people eh coming out to see the sport, but this is a relatively new phenomenon .

I am curious, what was the attendance for these two teams in T&T the last two cycle...an honest question, not trying to make a point... just want to see if you theory holds.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Socafan on October 10, 2010, 11:13:15 AM


trinidad's biggest rivalry is the US, not jamaica. jamaica's biggest rivalry is us bc of the boasting factor they attach to it if they win.

our rivalries lie with mexico, US and costa rica not jamaica.

Rivalry is a two way thing my brother (you cant claim riva;ry with a team whos fans not even acknowledge same). For you to say that the USA is your biggest rival is funny, very funny, because the typical supporter of US soccer will not even list T&T as one of the top five toughest opponents in CONCACAF.

Like it or not, your biggest international football rivalry is Jamaica...Its the "caribbean derby" each time both countries play. The USA's biggest rival in regional football is Mexico, followed by Costa Rica...

If the USA were to play a friendly game in POS tomorrow, you would probably habve 5000 fans show upp. so much for fan rivalry.


Rivalry is a two way thing.....My point exactly. Yuh cyar then say "like it or not"
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: 100% Barataria on October 10, 2010, 11:16:40 AM
Some men need to be diagnosed quickly yes, since when the US is our biggest rivals?  Ask any objective US football supporter who their biggest rival is, we'd be luckly if < 1% said TT.  Our biggest rivals in concacaf football and football period is JA, full stop.

When we start beating a full strength US team consistently then we claim the former, not before, get the horse back in de barn
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Socafan on October 10, 2010, 11:19:39 AM
But again allyuh doing the rightful thing smash  and kick ah team when they down and out. Right now TnT fighting tuh  even beat we U17 women's team so go Jamaica go on with allyuh bad self.

AB Trini, I have never seen you this emotional. Hey man, dont allow the Jamaican media to get to your head, its in our nature to be like this. We are proud people who believe we are the best on the planet at everything we do. I agree, the typical Trini is very more docile in nature, but when you read sporting articles written by Jamaicans for the Jamaicans fans, you have to understand. its just a part of wh we are.

Like I said, whenever we play a friendly game, this is par for the course...same treatment, same exhuberance. Its part of the tactics that is used to get the fans out in their numbers.

docile?

which trinis are you talking about? the ones who started black power maybe? or maybe mr williams who was the founder of pan-africanism where marcus garvey took almost all his ideas? or maybe it was george padmore and clr james who were key in liberating the first african nations for independence?

would you like me to continue with these docile trinis you refer to?

you obviously haven't met the ones that beyond your counterparts yet, or maybe you have thats why you are being sarcastic.

dont mistake not caring about this rivalry for being docile.

if it was the US you would see a whole different tune sang by the same posters who really dont care.

So Garvey took Eric williams ideas and ran with it? What, Eric Williams didnt have the guts to put hiw own ideas into motion? talk about being docile.

and who exactly is Eric williams? It must be hard being  afan of T&T...seeing that you only support your team when they are playing the USA...I dont think the USA is even interested in playing T&T unless it absolutely has to...for instance during world cup qualifying.  when last the USA obliged and give you guys a friendly game?

The Pan-African movement was started by a Trini (not Eric Williams). I'll leave you to google it. Learn yuh history. The very first office outside of London was in Trinidad. Marcus Garvey and DuBois, and Nyere, and everbody else who came after were just part of the movement. You would be surprised to know just how "large" our little twin island is. Is not only you though, most Trinis too.

Yuh right about the football. These days we in a deep funk. But as alyuh would say "we soon come".
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Socafan on October 10, 2010, 11:20:49 AM


Pardnuh.....The USA will always fill up the stands in Trinidad. So too Mexico. I guess it have something to do with the competition. These days, yuh right, people eh coming out to see the sport, but this is a relatively new phenomenon .

I am curious, what was the attendance for these two teams in T&T the last two cycle...an honest question, not trying to make a point... just want to see if you theory holds.

Me eh know...stadium was full.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Socafan on October 10, 2010, 11:22:14 AM
Some men need to be diagnosed quickly yes, since when the US is our biggest rivals?  Ask any objective US football supporter who their biggest rival is, we'd be luckly if < 1% said TT.  Our biggest rivals in concacaf football and football period is JA, full stop.

When we start beating a full strength US team consistently then we claim the former, not before, get the horse back in de barn

Was not always so dread. Steups....besides get with the program nuh!! Geez man...
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Agent Jack Bauer on October 10, 2010, 11:23:25 AM
2 words.........Air Jamaica
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: 100% Barataria on October 10, 2010, 11:24:16 AM
Some men need to be diagnosed quickly yes, since when the US is our biggest rivals?  Ask any objective US football supporter who their biggest rival is, we'd be luckly if < 1% said TT.  Our biggest rivals in concacaf football and football period is JA, full stop.

When we start beating a full strength US team consistently then we claim the former, not before, get the horse back in de barn

Was not always so dread. Steups....besides get with the program nuh!! Geez man...


Ok SF, I understand the MO now
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jamaica2099 on October 10, 2010, 12:32:31 PM
If some Trinis want to remain in a state of denial about how serious this Jamaica vs Trinidad rivalry is. Try googling Jamaica vs Trinidad and see what pages open, including bets and predictions from an international point of view.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Quags on October 10, 2010, 12:41:31 PM
he right vote for us here .were behind in the polls 70-17 .
http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/match-centre/Jamaica-vs-Trinidad-and-Tobago-article586907.html?nocache=1286735951081#prediction
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jamaica98 on October 10, 2010, 12:44:33 PM
Watch these results change in 5,4,3..
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on October 10, 2010, 12:49:19 PM
Burn the office down! Burn Burn Burn

Come on Soca Warriors! Do it for the fans..Do it for your coach...Do it for yourself

LET THEM SEE RED!!! SET KINGSTON ON FIREEEEEE  :flamethrower: :flamethrower: :flamethrower: :flamethrower: :flamethrower: :flamethrower: :flamethrower: :flamethrower: :flamethrower: :flamethrower:
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Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: andre samuel on October 10, 2010, 01:23:58 PM
We go purge dem 1-0

Ah getting ah sneaky little feeling that we going and win this game!!
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: College on October 10, 2010, 01:27:23 PM
If your enemy is superior in strength, evade him...if temperamental, seek to irritate him. Pretend to be weak, that he may grow arrogant. Attack him when he is unprepared...appear when you are not expected. - Sun Tzu

2-1 T&T

Fack Jamaica football :devil:
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jamaica2099 on October 10, 2010, 01:33:31 PM
If your enemy is superior in strength, evade him...if temperamental, seek to irritate him. Pretend to be weak, that he may grow arrogant. Attack him when he is unprepared...appear when you are not expected. - Sun Tzu

2-1 T&T

Fack Jamaica football :devil:
That seemed to have worked for the Reggae Boyz during the first leg 3-1 victory in POS when your team had a full supported stadium behind them. ;D
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jamaica98 on October 10, 2010, 01:33:51 PM


Pardnuh.....The USA will always fill up the stands in Trinidad. So too Mexico. I guess it have something to do with the competition. These days, yuh right, people eh coming out to see the sport, but this is a relatively new phenomenon .

I am curious, what was the attendance for these two teams in T&T the last two cycle...an honest question, not trying to make a point... just want to see if you theory holds.

Me eh know...stadium was full.

According to this link, they weren't so pack - only 6,700 for both games - total.  I recall the complaining on this site about the lack of support.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification__CONCACAF_Fourth_Round
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Reggaefan on October 10, 2010, 02:35:48 PM
Rivalry is a two way thing.....My point exactly. Yuh cyar then say "like it or not"

So, you are saying the typical trini doesnt see Jamaica as their rival? Who is their biggest caribbean rival then? Guyana?
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Reggaefan on October 10, 2010, 02:55:49 PM
View from the office:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUgPxYnmf1o
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: triniairman on October 10, 2010, 03:39:50 PM
This is becoming like a bad case of diarrhea coming out of the mouths of Jamaica...... I mean it's just a friendly!!!!! It's not a semi, not a hex match not a WC qualifier, not a Caribbean Cup!!!!! simply a match for those who like to bray the loudest and so far the most of that is coming from that island.

 Smash talk, and open exuberance of ethnocentrism........ Yuh want to be the best in the Caribbean Jamaica? ok yuh doing the right thing bring yuh top ace from the UK.....load up and  win all yuh friendlies, rest on yuh laurels and when time come for it to count , leh we see if yuh go deliver .

On the other hand if our players, coaches and management had any gumption or psychological ply, they would use all these clippings and post them up and come out blazing and put one f ..a..cking embarrassment in allyuh asses dat that go shut allyuh up fuh fac...king years to come.

But again allyuh doing the rightful thing smash  and kick ah team when they down and out. Right now TnT fighting tuh  even beat we U17 women's team so go Jamaica go on with allyuh bad self.

I always tell people....THIS IS A BIG, BIG, BIG, deal for Jamaicans. The "rivalry" is mostly in the minds of Jamaicans. I think Trinis in general view USA in that light, NOT Jamaica. Particularly the older Trini heads doh consider Jamaica competition, and tend to class them with the rest of the Caribbean, right or wrong.
The younger folks who only start paying attention to Trini ball from strike squad days seem to view it differently. In general, I doh think we take them seriously enough. And to be honest as a man who watching Trini ball from the late '70's, I don't either.

trinidad's biggest rivalry is the US, not jamaica. jamaica's biggest rivalry is us bc of the boasting factor they attach to it if they win.

our rivalries lie with mexico, US and costa rica not jamaica.
How can this be our rivals when the majority of the time we does get beat from them? I would like to say the rivalry is between the two best football playing caribbean teams, T&T and JA. The US might quicker look at Mexico as their rivals, not us.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Controversial on October 10, 2010, 03:47:30 PM
But again allyuh doing the rightful thing smash  and kick ah team when they down and out. Right now TnT fighting tuh  even beat we U17 women's team so go Jamaica go on with allyuh bad self.

AB Trini, I have never seen you this emotional. Hey man, dont allow the Jamaican media to get to your head, its in our nature to be like this. We are proud people who believe we are the best on the planet at everything we do. I agree, the typical Trini is very more docile in nature, but when you read sporting articles written by Jamaicans for the Jamaicans fans, you have to understand. its just a part of wh we are.


know your history
Like I said, whenever we play a friendly game, this is par for the course...same treatment, same exhuberance. Its part of the tactics that is used to get the fans out in their numbers.

docile?

which trinis are you talking about? the ones who started black power maybe? or maybe mr williams who was the founder of pan-africanism where marcus garvey took almost all his ideas? or maybe it was george padmore and clr james who were key in liberating the first african nations for independence?

would you like me to continue with these docile trinis you refer to?

you obviously haven't met the ones that beyond your counterparts yet, or maybe you have thats why you are being sarcastic.

dont mistake not caring about this rivalry for being docile.

if it was the US you would see a whole different tune sang by the same posters who really dont care.

So Garvey took Eric williams ideas and ran with it? What, Eric Williams didnt have the guts to put hiw own ideas into motion? talk about being docile.

and who exactly is Eric williams? It must be hard being  afan of T&T...seeing that you only support your team when they are playing the USA...I dont think the USA is even interested in playing T&T unless it absolutely has to...for instance during world cup qualifying.  when last the USA obliged and give you guys a friendly game?

know your afro-caribbean history before you step to me, " henry sylvester williams" not the doc stupid, your ignorance is clouding your vision.

garvey was now hitting puberty when henry was giving lectures throughout the caribbean on his idea of pan-africanism, the first conference was in 1900, know your history, if you dont stay quiet

heres some links and wikipedia is not 100% correct bc williams is the founder and is recognized worldwide for it, garvey took the existing ideas and wrote about it, henry never wrote a book bc he died at an early age, thats the only reason garvey is so popular, he should have thanked henry for all his work, a trini at that.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Trini _2026 on October 10, 2010, 05:02:02 PM
http://www.youtube.com/v/d4O19ZbSgls
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Bakes on October 11, 2010, 04:55:54 AM
Jamaicans are passionate about sport in general. And this emotion is not only reserverd for when we are playing any particular nation, its the same when we play any international games. You are seeing it now because we are playing T&T for the first time in a long while. But overall, every game played in Kingston is normally well supported. I remeber when i was a teenager driving from St. thomas to Kingston at 11:00 am for a game that starts ay 5:00PM, and the stadium is normally half full by 1:00PM. go to Central America and they take it to a whole new level.

On the flip side, football on a whole in T&T is not well supported. I recall you guys playing a game which was the frst game you were playing in T&T on return hone from the world cup, and there were only 5000 spectators in the stadium. A typical game like that would have pulled at least 25K in Kingston. I wastch the champions league game on TV and I rarely see any type of atmosphere gong on in the stands...there is no real fan support for football in the caribbean on a whole.

Good post.  I love the passion of the Jamaican sports fans btw... there's a reason why every April they turn Philadelphia into Little Jamaica for a weekend.

Rivalry is a two way thing my brother (you cant claim riva;ry with a team whos fans not even acknowledge same). For you to say that the USA is your biggest rival is funny, very funny, because the typical supporter of US soccer will not even list T&T as one of the top five toughest opponents in CONCACAF.

Like it or not, your biggest international football rivalry is Jamaica...Its the "caribbean derby" each time both countries play. The USA's biggest rival in regional football is Mexico, followed by Costa Rica...

If the USA were to play a friendly game in POS tomorrow, you would probably habve 5000 fans show upp. so much for fan rivalry.


So I guess that means that Jamaica isn't our rival... since Trini fans don't consider there to be a rivalry, right?

I had to do a double take when I see the headline about this being a "derby".
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Reggaefan on October 11, 2010, 05:19:51 AM
So I guess that means that Jamaica isn't our rival... since Trini fans don't consider there to be a rivalry, right?

I had to do a double take when I see the headline about this being a "derby".

Maybe 5% of teh posters on this board are living in denial, or are very poorly educated in football. It beats me how anyone here can claim that USA, Mexico, Costa Rica are T&Ts biggest regional rivals. I would like to know the criteria by which rivalry is claimed. For teh record, Jamaica has only one real rivarly in international football, that honor goes to : T&T. period.

The T&T coach, who has played in many many "caribbean derby" games in the past 20 years acknowledge the fact that Jamaica T&T have the biggest football rivalry in the caribbean...so you are not neccesarily talking for the entire T&T football fraternity.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Reggaefan on October 11, 2010, 05:23:38 AM

know your afro-caribbean history before you step to me, " henry sylvester williams" not the doc stupid, your ignorance is clouding your vision.


Not really interested in Caribbean History (unless it relates to football), or not even anything related to the great Marcus Garvey himself. I dont know who edwin williams is, and I dont think I need to know. but you probably can oblige and gve me a one sentence recap of who this great man is, and why we are discussing him on this thread. Did he play football? Garvey didnt.

Thank you for the enlightenment anyway, now lets get back to football.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Bakes on October 11, 2010, 05:50:14 AM
Maybe 5% of teh posters on this board are living in denial, or are very poorly educated in football. It beats me how anyone here can claim that USA, Mexico, Costa Rica are T&Ts biggest regional rivals. I would like to know the criteria by which rivalry is claimed. For teh record, Jamaica has only one real rivarly in international football, that honor goes to : T&T. period.

The T&T coach, who has played in many many "caribbean derby" games in the past 20 years acknowledge the fact that Jamaica T&T have the biggest football rivalry in the caribbean...so you are not neccesarily talking for the entire T&T football fraternity.

Even if Latapy is correct that this is the biggest football rivalry in the caribbean... does that make it a rivalry?  Or does that just state how poor the situation is in caribbean football?  C'mon is de CFU we talking about here, not UEFA.

All this suggests is that the notion of a "rivalry" is subjective.  There is a natural rivalry between TnT and Jamaica, but that is more of a factor to Jamaicans than to Trinis.  I hate to stereotype, but indulge me for a minute... Jamaicans are naturally "facety" and so everything tends to be done with a bit of exuberance and gusto.  Trinis on the other hand are more understated and easygoing in their approach.  This is what you mischaracterized as us being "docile" earlier.

This is a double-edged sword though as it means we're too apathetic at times... it shows in our sports and in our politics, we don't support and appreciate our heros, and in other circumstances we put up with too much nonsense until it's way past time to act.  So while Jamaica has made many highly-visible contributions to the region and to the world, many Trinis (like me) feel that we've been making our own contributions in a quieter, less self-promoting way.  Again, this cuts both ways, but it is what it is.

The bottomline point I'm getting to is that for us the US is a more natural 'rival' because they are the target we're shooting for in almost everything.  Not that we're competing with America the country or consider ourselves their equals on the sporting field... and no disrespect to Jamaica, but we eh really concerned too much with "caribbean" rivalries when we see ourselves as being already at the head of the class.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jamaica2099 on October 11, 2010, 10:17:38 AM
Maybe 5% of teh posters on this board are living in denial, or are very poorly educated in football. It beats me how anyone here can claim that USA, Mexico, Costa Rica are T&Ts biggest regional rivals. I would like to know the criteria by which rivalry is claimed. For teh record, Jamaica has only one real rivarly in international football, that honor goes to : T&T. period.

The T&T coach, who has played in many many "caribbean derby" games in the past 20 years acknowledge the fact that Jamaica T&T have the biggest football rivalry in the caribbean...so you are not neccesarily talking for the entire T&T football fraternity.

Even if Latapy is correct that this is the biggest football rivalry in the caribbean... does that make it a rivalry?  Or does that just state how poor the situation is in caribbean football?  C'mon is de CFU we talking about here, not UEFA.

All this suggests is that the notion of a "rivalry" is subjective.  There is a natural rivalry between TnT and Jamaica, but that is more of a factor to Jamaicans than to Trinis.  I hate to stereotype, but indulge me for a minute... Jamaicans are naturally "facety" and so everything tends to be done with a bit of exuberance and gusto.  Trinis on the other hand are more understated and easygoing in their approach.  This is what you mischaracterized as us being "docile" earlier.

This is a double-edged sword though as it means we're too apathetic at times... it shows in our sports and in our politics, we don't support and appreciate our heros, and in other circumstances we put up with too much nonsense until it's way past time to act.  So while Jamaica has made many highly-visible contributions to the region and to the world, many Trinis (like me) feel that we've been making our own contributions in a quieter, less self-promoting way.  Again, this cuts both ways, but it is what it is.

The bottomline point I'm getting to is that for us the US is a more natural 'rival' because they are the target we're shooting for in almost everything.  Not that we're competing with America the country or consider ourselves their equals on the sporting field... and no disrespect to Jamaica, but we eh really concerned too much with "caribbean" rivalries when we see ourselves as being already at the head of the class.
Considering the fact that the USA keeps trying to prove themselves to be the "superpower" of football too. For them most of their "rivalry" opponents come from CONMEBOL and UEFA with Mexico being the norm from CONCACAF.
Such is their arrogance also that the US belief of rivalry differs so much from T&T and the rest of the Caribbean. Again with Jamaica being the exception.
Ask any knowledgeable football American which Caribbean team they will rather not face.
Again it's a matter of perception: Size does matter is the belief of the big nations and with it easy victory every time.     
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Reggaefan on October 11, 2010, 10:53:32 AM

The bottomline point I'm getting to is that for us the US is a more natural 'rival' because they are the target we're shooting for in almost everything.  Not that we're competing with America the country or consider ourselves their equals on the sporting field... and no disrespect to Jamaica, but we eh really concerned too much with "caribbean" rivalries when we see ourselves as being already at the head of the class.

Why then stop with the USA or Costa Rica, why not say then that England, Brazil and Argentina are your biggest rivals then? Your claim is that USA is your biggest rivale because you aspire to be like them in everything. thats the definition of rivalry in your books? so does the USA see you as a rival then? I doubt they aspire to be like you in anything... ::)

Either that, or the term "rivalry" is totally lost on you. I supose Monsterrat could also claim that T&T are their biggest region rivals, since they might aspire to one day play to your level.

You are ahead of the class in the caribbean? Did you just struggle to beat Belize and guyana? and just outplayed 4-1 over two legs by Jamaica? The records show that you have played Jamaica a total of 34 times, and has won only 7 of those 34 games. you are living in denial.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Bakes on October 11, 2010, 11:15:36 AM
I thought I gave a thoughtful, civil response to the discussion, but that still didn't prevent you from menstruating all over the post.  Since you insist...

Why then stop with the USA or Costa Rica, why not say then that England, Brazil and Argentina are your biggest rivals then? Your claim is that USA is your biggest rivale because you aspire to be like them in everything. thats the definition of rivalry in your books? so does the USA see you as a rival then? I doubt they aspire to be like you in anything... ::)

Do they teach reading comprehension in Jamaica's public school's... or do you just pick up whatever you can from the likes of Kartel and Movado?  Where did I say that we "aspire to be like them in everything"? Also, we don't have nearly as much interaction with the other nations you mention so why then would they be on our radar more than or as much as the US?  The US is the dominant nation in our region... and I don't just mean in footballing terms, THIS is why you're struggling to understand what it is I posted.

Either that, or the term "rivalry" is totally lost on you. I supose Monsterrat could also claim that T&T are their biggest region rivals, since they might aspire to one day play to your level.

Just because I offer an alternate perspective to your jackass definition of 'rivalry' that means the word is lost on me? How often do we play "Monsterrat"?  Do we have much interaction with Montserrat at all?  As stated earlier the US dominates our region in virtually everything and we (much like other caribbean teams) like to prove to them that we are equal if not better than them.  So for us it's a far bigger deal to play the US than to play a fellow minnow like Jamaica.  Doh ketch feelings just because Jamaicans have nutten better to do than to latch onto these meaningless games against Trinidad to stoke their national pride.

You are ahead of the class in the caribbean? Did you just struggle to beat Belize and guyana? and just outplayed 4-1 over two legs by Jamaica? The records show that you have played Jamaica a total of 34 times, and has won only 7 of those 34 games. you are living in denial.

I am fully convinced that English is your second language.  What am I in denial about, pray tell?  The only one here in denial is you... as I stated, Trinidad is ahead of the class over her caribbean nations when it comes to global and regional influence.  The statement wasn't just relative to the sporting field... where I am more than happy to concede that Jamaica's sporting teams and athletes are collectively, the best of the bunch.  If it makes you feel better I'd even mention that the Cayman has a better FOREX rate than TnT and that Barbados' literacy rate is slightly higher than TnT's... along with the fact that we running a close second to last place Jamaica when it comes to crime.  Other than that TnT dominates the stage when it comes regional affairs.  It means more to other teams to cut our ass than it does to us.  Just like I'm sure it means more to us to beat the US than it means to them.  Take it for what it is.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Reggaefan on October 11, 2010, 11:24:44 AM

Do they teach reading comprehension in Jamaica's public school's... or do you just pick up whatever you can from the likes of Kartel and Movado?  Where did I say that we "aspire to be like them in everything"? Also, we don't have nearly as much interaction with the other nations you mention so why then would they be on our radar more than or as much as the US?  The US is the dominant nation in our region... and I don't just mean in footballing terms, THIS is why you're struggling to understand what it is I posted.
Take it for what it is.

Dude, why are we discussing Cayman Islands, Baqrbados and Forex? All along I thought we were having a football discussion.  :rotfl:

And since you have very poor memory, here is what you wrote : "...The bottomline point I'm getting to is that for us the US is a more natural 'rival' because they are the target we're shooting for in almost everything.[/b] 
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: kicker on October 11, 2010, 11:38:28 AM
Rivalries are not always balanced.

T&T cares more about beating the U.S. than the U.S cares about beating T&T.  I understand that it used to be more of  a balanced rivalry before the U.S became more accomplished in the game...Now we still take alot from our game against the States, but the U.S. cares more about beating Mexico.  I don't think either Mexico or Costa Rica really care too much about playing/beating T&T...especially not Mexico. 

Man City lives to beat Man U, but Man U is more concerned with beating Liverpool. 

Maryland lives to beat Duke, but Duke cares more about N. Carolina...

Fatima season revolves around beating CIC, but CIC cares more about playing QRC.

...and the list goes on

As far as T&T & Jamaica, Jamaica cares more about beating T&T, than T&T cares about beating Jamaica.  If we're not careful in our downward slide on the slippery slopes of football obscurity even by regional standards, Jamaica will no longer care about beating T&T, and will soon look to more competitive opponents. 
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Bakes on October 11, 2010, 11:41:24 AM
Dude, why are we discussing Cayman Islands, Baqrbados and Forex? All along I thought we were having a football discussion.  :rotfl:

And since you have very poor memory, here is what you wrote : "...The bottomline point I'm getting to is that for us the US is a more natural 'rival' because they are the target we're shooting for in almost everything.[/b] 

THAT sir, is your problem... you can't read for comprehension.  As I said, if it would make you happy I'd throw in those other references.  Your reposting what I wrote proves nothing other than you are an even bigger dunce than I was willing to give you credit for. The key clue for you there is the "in almost everything"... meaning more than just football.  It also does not mean that we "aspire to be like them in everything"... no we aspire to prove to them that we are just as good, if not better.  It's really not that to understand the difference, for anyone with even a passing familiarity with the English language.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Socafan on October 11, 2010, 01:11:49 PM
RF yuh still over here trying to make big teams care about toddler team football!? What happen, yuh feelings hurt because yuh thought we saw you like how you see yourself? The best thing since slice bread?..LOL...

Yuh been listening to too much reggae music. It affecting yuh judgement. Hush man..doh feel no way. Yuh team almost there man. oonu just need to import 11 Brits like when oonu go ah WC and everyting will be "cook and curry".

Maybe then we might take yuh seriously.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jamaica98 on October 11, 2010, 01:59:48 PM
Its  a bit funny, as I went through the bigsoccer post about the new qualifying format and by no stretch of the imagination you could conclude that the US fans even consider T&T any kind of rival.  I mean lets be realistic.  From what I gather, they believe the toughest draw for them is final group of US, Honduras, Jamaica and Costa Rica - this is assuming that the final groupings will be fixed so that US and Mexico will not be drawn in the same group.  As for the easiest away game in their view its either Canada or T&T - they believe its more than likely that they can get 3 points at these venues.   I remember a few cylces ago going to the US vs T&T game in Richmond, VA and was quite surprise as to the low turn out of T&T supporters.  I made the 6/7 hour drive to watch the game and the T&T fans were not there in numbers to support their team.  The few that made it were much louder than the US supporters and provided the atmosphere the game needed - must give them credit for that.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: 100% Barataria on October 11, 2010, 02:26:58 PM
Rivalries are not always balanced.

T&T cares more about beating the U.S. than the U.S cares about beating T&T.  I understand that it used to be more of  a balanced rivalry before the U.S became more accomplished in the game...Now we still take alot from our game against the States, but the U.S. cares more about beating Mexico.  I don't think either Mexico or Costa Rica really care too much about playing/beating T&T...especially not Mexico. 

Man City lives to beat Man U, but Man U is more concerned with beating Liverpool. 

Maryland lives to beat Duke, but Duke cares more about N. Carolina...

Fatima season revolves around beating CIC, but CIC cares more about playing QRC.

...and the list goes on

As far as T&T & Jamaica, Jamaica cares more about beating T&T, than T&T cares about beating Jamaica.  If we're not careful in our downward slide on the slippery slopes of football obscurity even by regional standards, Jamaica will no longer care about beating T&T, and will soon look to more competitive opponents. 

True, but to say US vs TT is a rivalry is a hell of a stretch, damn, is like building a tunnel to de north coast
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jamaica98 on October 11, 2010, 03:05:52 PM
T&T all time record against the US is 16-2-3...where is the rivalry.  I think some are confusing revenge for the link below and rivalry  :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymQ-fIwVnV8
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: kicker on October 11, 2010, 03:28:21 PM

True, but to say US vs TT is a rivalry is a hell of a stretch, damn, is like building a tunnel to de north coast

lol Yeah especially now...

I'd say it's more of a grudge match (for us) than a rivalry...

Unfortunately Americans look at T&T as a warm vacation and a sure 3 points...
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jamaica2099 on October 11, 2010, 03:40:28 PM
If the US did indeed believe that a football rivalry with T&T was possible. That idea was flushed when the US decided to field a young youth team against T&T in the last qualifiers.
What statement was the US sending with that team? ???
 
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: College on October 11, 2010, 03:42:05 PM

True, but to say US vs TT is a rivalry is a hell of a stretch, damn, is like building a tunnel to de north coast

Yeah I'd say it's more of a grudge match than a rivalry...

Barataria I think we all have a different take on what a rivalry is. Personally I would get the greatest satisfaction as a fan if we can beat the US, mainly because of the history between them and us. I was in the then National Stadium Nov 19th 1989 when we lost 1-0, bringing the road to Italy to an abrupt end and as a young man ah buss a lil tears and thing.

I am always more hiped  and thusty for a win against them than Jamaica. Yes Jamaica is one of our chief rivals but I'm always more satisfied with a win against them than Jamaica .....To me, a fan, they are our biggest rivals. my 2 cents.


Every time we play the US , they talk about the 'rivalry' and the shot heard around the world....
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Spursy on October 11, 2010, 03:47:02 PM
T&T all time record against the US is 16-2-3...where is the rivalry.  I think some are confusing revenge for the link below and rivalry  :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymQ-fIwVnV8

JA record not any better. Also I fine for the boring ass football JA does be playing alyuh men have rel talks.

Yea straight have jamaican fan and all the other spranggas watch their side struggle to beat a rebuilding confused tnt team.. alyuh have rel balls yes.. oh yea alyuh beat costa rica recently booo hooo... like crc is a team to beat these days.. 
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: 100% Barataria on October 11, 2010, 04:16:32 PM

True, but to say US vs TT is a rivalry is a hell of a stretch, damn, is like building a tunnel to de north coast

Yeah I'd say it's more of a grudge match than a rivalry...

Barataria I think we all have a different take on what a rivalry is. Personally I would get the greatest satisfaction as a fan if we can beat the US, mainly because of the history between them and us. I was in the then National Stadium Nov 19th 1989 when we lost 1-0, bringing the road to Italy to an abrupt end and as a young man ah buss a lil tears and thing.

I am always more hiped  and thusty for a win against them than Jamaica. Yes Jamaica is one of our chief rivals but I'm always more satisfied with a win against them than Jamaica .....To me, a fan, they are our biggest rivals. my 2 cents.


Every time we play the US , they talk about the 'rivalry' and the shot heard around the world....

Sense College, don't get me wrong, the stronger the opponent, the more satisfied I am if we are able to defeat them, I guess the whole debate is cetered around what constitutes a rivalry and to several people (myself included), that usually means matches between two teams that within recent history have been fairly evenly matched and the probability of a win for either team is equally likely
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jamaica98 on October 11, 2010, 05:22:22 PM
T&T all time record against the US is 16-2-3...where is the rivalry.  I think some are confusing revenge for the link below and rivalry  :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymQ-fIwVnV8

JA record not any better. Also I fine for the boring ass football JA does be playing alyuh men have rel talks.

Yea straight have jamaican fan and all the other spranggas watch their side struggle to beat a rebuilding confused tnt team.. alyuh have rel balls yes.. oh yea alyuh beat costa rica recently booo hooo... like crc is a team to beat these days.. 

In fact JA's record can be viewed as worse since we have never beaten them...not trying to put down T&T - not my style - just arguing whats really a rivalry.  Our record agains the US is 9-0-8 just so you know.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Big Magician on October 11, 2010, 06:15:28 PM
"Decent" performance TnT..poor result

WE WILL DEAL WITH JAMAICA WHEN THE TIME IS RIGHT.. AND BIG STAKES
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: truetrini on October 11, 2010, 06:47:09 PM
This is becoming like a bad case of diarrhea coming out of the mouths of Jamaica...... I mean it's just a friendly!!!!! It's not a semi, not a hex match not a WC qualifier, not a Caribbean Cup!!!!! simply a match for those who like to bray the loudest and so far the most of that is coming from that island.

 Smash talk, and open exuberance of ethnocentrism........ Yuh want to be the best in the Caribbean Jamaica? ok yuh doing the right thing bring yuh top ace from the UK.....load up and  win all yuh friendlies, rest on yuh laurels and when time come for it to count , leh we see if yuh go deliver .

On the other hand if our players, coaches and management had any gumption or psychological ply, they would use all these clippings and post them up and come out blazing and put one f ..a..cking embarrassment in allyuh asses dat that go shut allyuh up fuh fac...king years to come.

But again allyuh doing the rightful thing smash  and kick ah team when they down and out. Right now TnT fighting tuh  even beat we U17 women's team so go Jamaica go on with allyuh bad self.

I always tell people....THIS IS A BIG, BIG, BIG, deal for Jamaicans. The "rivalry" is mostly in the minds of Jamaicans. I think Trinis in general view USA in that light, NOT Jamaica. Particularly the older Trini heads doh consider Jamaica competition, and tend to class them with the rest of the Caribbean, right or wrong.
The younger folks who only start paying attention to Trini ball from strike squad days seem to view it differently. In general, I doh think we take them seriously enough. And to be honest as a man who watching Trini ball from the late '70's, I don't either.

trinidad's biggest rivalry is the US, not jamaica. jamaica's biggest rivalry is us bc of the boasting factor they attach to it if they win.

our rivalries lie with mexico, US and costa rica not jamaica.

You does talk more shit thn\an ever eh?

Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: truetrini on October 11, 2010, 06:50:52 PM
Biggest rivalry in Caribbean football JAmaica versus Trinidad and Tobago...hands down  always been so, always been so!
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Spursy on October 11, 2010, 07:01:41 PM
 
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In fact JA's record can be viewed as worse since we have never beaten them...not trying to put down T&T - not my style - just arguing whats really a rivalry.  Our record agains the US is 9-0-8 just so you know.

get tie up USA only getting stronger, they will be up there with Germany next 20 yrs surely because of their technical abilities and organized style of play.  It is the future of football.
Us yute system working like clockwork so much players emerging from middle school level and beyond..


Soon enough Mexico will start losing to us at the Aztec.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Spursy on October 11, 2010, 07:02:50 PM
Biggest rivalry in Caribbean football JAmaica versus Trinidad and Tobago...hands down  always been so, always been so!

What I thought it was Trinidad vs Haiti??
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Red Mango on October 11, 2010, 07:04:30 PM
Biggest rivalry in Caribbean football JAmaica versus Trinidad and Tobago...hands down  always been so, always been so!

What I thought it was Trinidad vs Haiti??

 :rotfl:
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: just cool on October 11, 2010, 08:00:41 PM
What's the issue now girls?? rivalry or no rivalry, JA and TT is two peas in ah pie, they might as well be rivals cause no one else who matters wants them! you don't see no one with pedigree rushing to play them do you? and both their football is in serious jeopardy BC they are runned by two big crooked a$$ thieves who to them the development of the football on the island is 3rd fiddle!

football on these two island has been nothing short of ah roller coaster ride with no serious development and it shows in the CCL, as for our US rivalry? pllleeaasseeeee! every one knows the US biggest rivals is mexico, never knew TNT was on the list of things to do!

don't be fooled, it's been ah while since the US acknowledged us as serious competition, just look @ the way their commentator polk fun @ us when we play them, even clint dempsey said that he was happy when bobby zamora injured himself and couldn't play for us, he said something to the effect of luckily for him he didn't commit to T&T, "i really think england would be a better choice BC T&T is poor ( eh ready yet)" or something to that effect.

maybe mexico may have ah little more respect for us BC sometimes we match up better with them, whereas when we play USA is total domination and they make us look like total minnows,  especially with their size fitness understanding of the game and technical ability.

it's like we really eh understand what takin place here. once upon ah time football had royalty, now just like the old system of the monarchy has taken ah back seat to political governance which has now become the norm and royalty has now become a formality, same with football. now the rest of the world has caught up to the stand outs, just last week japan buss argentina and italy is catchin their nenen to beat scotland and ireland.

that black list was no joke, it took us right back to the inception! what a blow that was on our football, and it showed in the results we've been having the past 4 yrs. we have sucked @ every single competition since 06 digcel cup.

losses to grenada and ultimately failing to qualify for our confederations biggest competition kept our young stand outs from being scouted, which was definitely a major set back.

like rijbergen said, we need to raise the bar on the level of play in the local league, we need yute academies in every region of the twin islands, we also need tuh abandon the big stadiums and establish area small 5000 capacity venues like what yuh see in the lowest leagues in england, small and intimate to encourage spectator turn out and area pride.

but even i being naive, BC with these monkeymen runnin tings in trinidad and tobago, nothing like that will ever ever happen until some foreign whiteman step in and spend his own money.

all i saying is pan in danger and so is our football! allyuh better say thank god jamaica consider we still as competition, BC i have ah feelin they getting ready to step up to higher heights. maybe if things stays the same , i could see our new rivals in time to come as montserrat or anguilla.                          positive.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: truetrini on October 11, 2010, 08:10:04 PM
Biggest rivalry in Caribbean football JAmaica versus Trinidad and Tobago...hands down  always been so, always been so!

What I thought it was Trinidad vs Haiti??

doh strain yuhself
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jamaica2099 on October 11, 2010, 09:53:01 PM
I have to agree with all the Trinis after reading what they said.
After not being able to beat the Reggae Boyz since 2001. I could understand the pace of the game last night not really getting a real challenge from the Soca Warriors.

So for that reason I will accept the above arguments that there is no rivalry between Jamaica and T&T.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jahkingdom on October 11, 2010, 11:10:31 PM
I thought I gave a thoughtful, civil response to the discussion, but that still didn't prevent you from menstruating all over the post.  Since you insist...

Why then stop with the USA or Costa Rica, why not say then that England, Brazil and Argentina are your biggest rivals then? Your claim is that USA is your biggest rivale because you aspire to be like them in everything. thats the definition of rivalry in your books? so does the USA see you as a rival then? I doubt they aspire to be like you in anything... ::)

Do they teach reading comprehension in Jamaica's public school's... or do you just pick up whatever you can from the likes of Kartel and Movado?  Where did I say that we "aspire to be like them in everything"? Also, we don't have nearly as much interaction with the other nations you mention so why then would they be on our radar more than or as much as the US?  The US is the dominant nation in our region... and I don't just mean in footballing terms, THIS is why you're struggling to understand what it is I posted.

Either that, or the term "rivalry" is totally lost on you. I supose Monsterrat could also claim that T&T are their biggest region rivals, since they might aspire to one day play to your level.

Just because I offer an alternate perspective to your jackass definition of 'rivalry' that means the word is lost on me? How often do we play "Monsterrat"?  Do we have much interaction with Montserrat at all?  As stated earlier the US dominates our region in virtually everything and we (much like other caribbean teams) like to prove to them that we are equal if not better than them.  So for us it's a far bigger deal to play the US than to play a fellow minnow like Jamaica.  Doh ketch feelings just because Jamaicans have nutten better to do than to latch onto these meaningless games against Trinidad to stoke their national pride.

You are ahead of the class in the caribbean? Did you just struggle to beat Belize and guyana? and just outplayed 4-1 over two legs by Jamaica? The records show that you have played Jamaica a total of 34 times, and has won only 7 of those 34 games. you are living in denial.

I am fully convinced that English is your second language.  What am I in denial about, pray tell?  The only one here in denial is you... as I stated, Trinidad is ahead of the class over her caribbean nations when it comes to global and regional influence.  The statement wasn't just relative to the sporting field... where I am more than happy to concede that Jamaica's sporting teams and athletes are collectively, the best of the bunch.  If it makes you feel better I'd even mention that the Cayman has a better FOREX rate than TnT and that Barbados' literacy rate is slightly higher than TnT's... along with the fact that we running a close second to last place Jamaica when it comes to crime.  Other than that TnT dominates the stage when it comes regional affairs.  It means more to other teams to cut our ass than it does to us.  Just like I'm sure it means more to us to beat the US than it means to them.  Take it for what it is.


i always thaught you were an educated person, after this post i can never take you serious. this is popcorn stuff :rotfl:

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as I stated, Trinidad is ahead of the class over her caribbean nations when it comes to global and regional influence.  The statement wasn't just relative to the sporting field... where I am more than happy to concede that Jamaica's sporting teams and athletes are collectively, the best of the bunch.  If it makes you feel better I'd even mention that the Cayman has a better FOREX rate than TnT and that Barbados' literacy rate is slightly higher than TnT's... along with the fact that we running a close second to last place Jamaica when it comes to crime.  Other than that TnT dominates the stage when it comes regional affairs.  It means more to other teams to cut our ass than it does to us.  Just like I'm sure it means more to us to beat the US than it means to them.  Take it for what it is.

talk desperation :rotfl:, i would love to see those facts, cause i would easily rip you apart with my facts. you literacy rate has noting over jamaica, the amount of educated people in jamaica is still twice the size of your population.  do they still ask you where in jamaica is Trinidad? just asking :devil:

just munch on this while you gather you facts. it show both the negative and positive influence, but on a hol it shows how influential we are:

http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/columns/Jamaica-s-business-is-the-Caribbean-s-business_7656058


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And, Caricom's negotiations with large countries and groups of countries would be much weaker and far less effective without the participation of Jamaica


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even with the limitations of educational opportunities, Jamaica also has more qualified technical people for bargaining internationally than its partner countries in Caricom. Therefore, the participation of Jamaican negotiators in Caricom teams is extremely valuable.

jamaica negative economy is not the reflection of the people , but the reflection of corrupted politician.
there are some countries who try to buy respect with money, but there are some who just easily gain respect because of there creativity. ;)

 
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Spursy on October 11, 2010, 11:58:55 PM
all i saying is pan in danger and so is our football! allyuh better say thank god jamaica consider we still as competition, BC i have ah feelin they getting ready to step up to higher heights. maybe if things stays the same , i could see our new rivals in time to come as montserrat or anguilla.                          positive.
Hoss you worry about things that the best of us don't have control over, surely not pan or tnt football.

If Jamaica so hardmatic... let them request to join South American group for qualifiers, is jus ah set ah small talks dem men on we doh need their rivarly .. happy to beat up on anguilla and monstserrat .. once it televised and dem boys getting paid xD

That raping Argentina ress on dem does still make me wiggle, we never experience that kinda beating on the world stage but yet all kinda chupid talk flinging out. JA ppl like tuh rate up dey self eh.. weys

 
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jahkingdom on October 12, 2010, 12:07:55 AM
all i saying is pan in danger and so is our football! allyuh better say thank god jamaica consider we still as competition, BC i have ah feelin they getting ready to step up to higher heights. maybe if things stays the same , i could see our new rivals in time to come as montserrat or anguilla.                          positive.
Hoss you worry about things that the best of us don't have control over, surely not pan or tnt football.

If Jamaica so hardmatic... let them request to join South American group for qualifiers, is jus ah set ah small talks dem men on we doh need their rivarly .. happy to beat up on anguilla and monstserrat .. once it televised and dem boys getting paid xD

That raping Argentina ress on dem does still make me wiggle, we never experience that kinda beating on the world stage but yet all kinda chupid talk flinging out. JA ppl like tuh rate up dey self eh.. weys

 

we happy to beat you, cause the more we beat you di lease you so-call rival America  want to play you, and the more respect we gain internationally to attract better teams. i could care less about stupid rivalry, i just like seen boys get a good beaten.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Reggaefan on October 12, 2010, 06:54:55 AM
That raping Argentina ress on dem does still make me wiggle, we never experience that kinda beating on the world stage but yet all kinda chupid talk flinging out. JA ppl like tuh rate up dey self eh.. weys 

Yes, we lost the Argentina game.... but guess what? We were holding the eventual third placed team 1-1 at half time in our first game, and in case you forgot, we won a game! Outside of the top three in CONCACAF (US, MEX, CRC) Jamaica is the only other concacaf team in the past 35 years to have won a game at the world cup...we ended up with an average one gaol per game. Put that in your pipe and smoke it!
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Bakes on October 12, 2010, 07:26:34 AM
Its  a bit funny, as I went through the bigsoccer post about the new qualifying format and by no stretch of the imagination you could conclude that the US fans even consider T&T any kind of rival.  I mean lets be realistic.  From what I gather, they believe the toughest draw for them is final group of US, Honduras, Jamaica and Costa Rica - this is assuming that the final groupings will be fixed so that US and Mexico will not be drawn in the same group.  As for the easiest away game in their view its either Canada or T&T - they believe its more than likely that they can get 3 points at these venues.   I remember a few cylces ago going to the US vs T&T game in Richmond, VA and was quite surprise as to the low turn out of T&T supporters.  I made the 6/7 hour drive to watch the game and the T&T fans were not there in numbers to support their team.  The few that made it were much louder than the US supporters and provided the atmosphere the game needed - must give them credit for that.

You talking level shit because I was at that game in Richmond in 1997... I could tell you for fact that we had that stadium jumping... we even had a riddim section playing in the parking lot after the game and all the Americans was jumping with we.  This is why I cyah take allyuh Jamaicans too seriously... allyuh will say anything to try and 'win' a point.

Sense College, don't get me wrong, the stronger the opponent, the more satisfied I am if we are able to defeat them, I guess the whole debate is cetered around what constitutes a rivalry and to several people (myself included), that usually means matches between two teams that within recent history have been fairly evenly matched and the probability of a win for either team is equally likely

Then that is a balanced or even rivalry... as someone (Kicker I think) said earlier, think of the Manchester Derby.  What is City's recent record against Utd?  Would you say that THAT is not a rivalry just because the results have been one-sided?  Did the Liverpool-Everton derby cease to be a rivalry when Liverpool was steady cutting dey ass most of the last decade?
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Bakes on October 12, 2010, 07:28:29 AM
Biggest rivalry in Caribbean football JAmaica versus Trinidad and Tobago...hands down  always been so, always been so!

You come in like a real Einstein dey... arguing something that's not even in the conversation.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Bakes on October 12, 2010, 07:49:28 AM
i always thaught you were an educated person, after this post i can never take you serious. this is popcorn stuff :rotfl:
talk desperation :rotfl:, i would love to see those facts, cause i would easily rip you apart with my facts. you literacy rate has noting over jamaica, the amount of educated people in jamaica is still twice the size of your population.  do they still ask you where in jamaica is Trinidad? just asking :devil:

just munch on this while you gather you facts. it show both the negative and positive influence, but on a hol it shows how influential we are:

http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/columns/Jamaica-s-business-is-the-Caribbean-s-business_7656058


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And, Caricom's negotiations with large countries and groups of countries would be much weaker and far less effective without the participation of Jamaica


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even with the limitations of educational opportunities, Jamaica also has more qualified technical people for bargaining internationally than its partner countries in Caricom. Therefore, the participation of Jamaican negotiators in Caricom teams is extremely valuable.

jamaica negative economy is not the reflection of the people , but the reflection of corrupted politician.
there are some countries who try to buy respect with money, but there are some who just easily gain respect because of there creativity. ;)

 

The bolded is the difference between you and I... I really couldn't care less about whether you take me serious or not.  Your opinion means less than dirt to me.  As for the rest ah dat shit yuh post... you referencing an article from the Jamaican Observer as proof that Jamaica is this regional influence?  Look fella go open ah book and stop playing on de people dem internet yes.  And oh yeah... if yuh really want to have this comparison between TnT and Jamaica let me know.

Btw... suck on dis fuh now, Jamaica's literacy rate is 87.9%, TnT's is 98.6%.  Now go fol' up hunda yu mumma cratches.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: kicker on October 12, 2010, 08:07:32 AM
Not sure if I know the technical definition of rivalry, but on some level, I think both teams have to appreciate what's at stake in the matchup for it to be fairly called a rivalry... balanced or unbalanced.  

As far as TT v US, I think the older heads on both sides appreciate the stakes more than the younger heads.  The U.S. has pretty much always had the upper hand on T&T in football, but I think back in the day the game meant more for the U.S. than it does today- When the soccer community in the U.States was alot smaller, and more familiar with the participation of the Trini immigrant population in the game (especially on the East Coast), I think a U.S.A v T&T match up meant something by way of bragging rights...That said it was a more than likely a friendly rivalry if anything.

 Historically there has also been a recognizeable number of Trinis who have made their name in the U.S. soccer community as players in the early pro leagues, the college system and now coaches at various levels in different communities.....in addition to U.S. MNT players either born in T&T or of Trini heritage (e.g. John Stollmeyer in the 80's, and up to this past World Cup Ricardo Clark and Robbie Findlay)....  My college coach's response to T&T was always "oh yeah- good soccer down there inT&T - we've had some good matches against T&T etc"...and he would always tell me about his annual over 40 fete match against a Trini team in the Maryland area...all consisting of good friends who went to college in the Maryland/DC area and played competitively with and against eachother, and stayed connected through football/soccer...when the US football community was smaller, T&t had a footprint on football here in the States...

Football in the U.S. is a big deal now, and it is reaching far beyond the small grassroots communities- that combined with the U.S. launching itself into a higer competitive tier than T&T in the last 20 years on the global stage has separated us from them not only in their sense of familiarity, but also from a hierarchy standpoint...Add to the pain of November 19 for us Trinis, and you could argue that T&T v U.S. today is nothing more than a one-sided grudge match...I dunno if that still qualifies as a rivalry, but modern day U.S. fans/players more than likely do not feel one way or the other about playing against T&T.  Mordern day U.S. football fans do not know Gally Cummings, or Lincoln Phillips, or David Nakhid, or Brian Haynes for e.g. The older heads did...that's the difference in my opinion.....  
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: truetrini on October 12, 2010, 09:24:01 AM
Biggest rivalry in Caribbean football JAmaica versus Trinidad and Tobago...hands down  always been so, always been so!

You come in like a real Einstein dey... arguing something that's not even in the conversation.

Thanks for recognizing brilliance..I appreciate it...!

BTW...I was responsing to Mr. Controversial!
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Bakes on October 12, 2010, 11:19:33 AM
Thanks for recognizing brilliance..I appreciate it...!

BTW...I was responsing to Mr. Controversial!

Controversial talking is like ah next man farting, not sure why you even wasting yuh time.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: 100% Barataria on October 12, 2010, 11:30:40 AM

Then that is a balanced or even rivalry... as someone (Kicker I think) said earlier, think of the Manchester Derby.  What is City's recent record against Utd?  Would you say that THAT is not a rivalry just because the results have been one-sided?  Did the Liverpool-Everton derby cease to be a rivalry when Liverpool was steady cutting dey ass most of the last decade?

Yeah, to me a derby and rivalry are not identical, I see a "derby" being a subset of the larger "rivalry" set.  A derby (in footballing sense) is some match between two teams that have something in common (city, river, region etc) whereas my understanding of a rivalry are two teams that are fairly evenly matched where the likelyhood of either team winning is equally likely (you would call that a balanced rivalry, so be it).  I guess I struggle to see what would be rival about two teams in which the likelyhood of victory of one was much more favored than the other or maybe you are suggesting a derby and a rivalry are one in the same.  All comes down to how you define rivalry

So yeah, the manchester derby is just that, a derby between the two football teams of manchester, no rivalry in my books (well city fans would like to believe different).....occasionally though some derbies can be rivalries, the everton-pool merseyside derby in the 80s/90s was also a rivalry.  But as you say, not much of a rivalry anymore....again based on my definition
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jamaica98 on October 12, 2010, 11:41:23 AM
This discussion turning into a circle jerk - I'm out...
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jamaica98 on October 12, 2010, 11:45:49 AM
Its  a bit funny, as I went through the bigsoccer post about the new qualifying format and by no stretch of the imagination you could conclude that the US fans even consider T&T any kind of rival.  I mean lets be realistic.  From what I gather, they believe the toughest draw for them is final group of US, Honduras, Jamaica and Costa Rica - this is assuming that the final groupings will be fixed so that US and Mexico will not be drawn in the same group.  As for the easiest away game in their view its either Canada or T&T - they believe its more than likely that they can get 3 points at these venues.     The few that made it were much louder than the US supporters and provided the atmosphere the game needed - must give them credit for that.

You talking level shit because I was at that game in Richmond in 1997... I could tell you for fact that we had that stadium jumping... we even had a riddim section playing in the parking lot after the game and all the Americans was jumping with we.  This is why I cyah take allyuh Jamaicans too seriously... allyuh will say anything to try and 'win' a point.


You seem to miss this comment...then again, I may have been comparing this to the JA turnout in DC...like I said...circle jerk.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Spursy on October 12, 2010, 12:00:54 PM
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You seem to miss this comment...then again, I may have been comparing this to the JA turnout in DC...like I said...circle jerk.
All I know is TNT never get raped like Jamaica in the World Cup, after that 5-0 trashing and 3-1 schooling from Croatia and Argentina ah taught concacaf would ah lorse ah spot.
When Suker sink that ball in alyuh net how did it feel? We trinis never experience that kinda beating before.
And yuh better leave, only thing Jamaicans can do is play boring ass football, never fun to watch and always thinks they hardmatic and can't even get past Honduras.

Alyuh Jamaicans jus lucky we have a newby coach.

WEY DESE SPRANGAS DOES COME OUT FROM DREAD....
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: truetrini on October 12, 2010, 12:15:08 PM
Seriously, apart from regionally, and even so, within the Caribbean, which footballing countries take either Jamaica or Trinidad seriously?
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: DeSoWa on October 12, 2010, 12:40:01 PM
This is my take...if we is to play ah "friendly" game with the US now...how many pages the game thread would get and how many US fans would be posting here except from Zeppo?

Don't think the US fan would care much, as compared to the "rivalry" we have now between the JA fans and the T&T fans  :-\

Big Up!
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jahkingdom on October 12, 2010, 12:48:11 PM
i always thaught you were an educated person, after this post i can never take you serious. this is popcorn stuff :rotfl:
talk desperation :rotfl:, i would love to see those facts, cause i would easily rip you apart with my facts. you literacy rate has noting over jamaica, the amount of educated people in jamaica is still twice the size of your population.  do they still ask you where in jamaica is Trinidad? just asking :devil:

just munch on this while you gather you facts. it show both the negative and positive influence, but on a hol it shows how influential we are:

http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/columns/Jamaica-s-business-is-the-Caribbean-s-business_7656058


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And, Caricom's negotiations with large countries and groups of countries would be much weaker and far less effective without the participation of Jamaica


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even with the limitations of educational opportunities, Jamaica also has more qualified technical people for bargaining internationally than its partner countries in Caricom. Therefore, the participation of Jamaican negotiators in Caricom teams is extremely valuable.

jamaica negative economy is not the reflection of the people , but the reflection of corrupted politician.
there are some countries who try to buy respect with money, but there are some who just easily gain respect because of there creativity. ;)

 

The bolded is the difference between you and I... I really couldn't care less about whether you take me serious or not.  Your opinion means less than dirt to me.  As for the rest ah dat shit yuh post... you referencing an article from the Jamaican Observer as proof that Jamaica is this regional influence?  Look fella go open ah book and stop playing on de people dem internet yes.  And oh yeah... if yuh really want to have this comparison between TnT and Jamaica let me know.

Btw... suck on dis fuh now, Jamaica's literacy rate is 87.9%, TnT's is 98.6%.  Now go fol' up hunda yu mumma cratches.

 :rotfl: :rotfl: it was posted in the observer, but was NOT written by a Jamaican. there are a lot of people from around the world that write in observer editorial and letters.any way you only posting garbage i asking you for facts and  coming with crap. poor you.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Bakes on October 12, 2010, 01:02:02 PM
You seem to miss this comment...then again, I may have been comparing this to the JA turnout in DC...like I said...circle jerk.

I didn't miss it, I disagreed with it, of course we were outnumbered by the Yanks but we showed up and represented, there were 4 or 5 buses in my group traveling from DC alone, let alone other fans who came from NY and elsewhere.  To say that we were there in "low numbers" or that we didn't turn out to support our team is flat erroneous.  There were much more than a "few" of us in attendance at that game.  I give you props for making the drive and come out (presumably to cheer for TnT), but on everything else I have to disagree.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Bakes on October 12, 2010, 01:05:48 PM
:rotfl: :rotfl: it was posted in the observer, but was NOT written by a Jamaican. there are a lot of people from around the world that write in observer editorial and letters.any way you only posting garbage i asking you for facts and  coming with crap. poor you.

Here's all the facts you could ever want at your fingertips... The CIA World Factbook (https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/).

I doh have time to spoonfeed yuh... take yuh time and go thru it and make the comparisons yuhself, or have somebody read it fuh yuh.  Yuh could always try and make the argument later on that the US Government bias in favor of TnT and see how far that will get yuh, but I go take this objective compilation of statistics over any opinion written in a Jamaican newspaper.
Title: Anybody Interested ?
Post by: Jah Gol on October 12, 2010, 01:21:36 PM

http://www.reggaeboyzsc.com/forum1/index.php (http://www.reggaeboyzsc.com/forum1/index.php)

(http://static.rcgroups.com/forums/attachments/5/1/0/6/a1967586-186-tumbleweed.jpg?d=1216273521)
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jahkingdom on October 12, 2010, 01:21:38 PM
:rotfl: :rotfl: it was posted in the observer, but was NOT written by a Jamaican. there are a lot of people from around the world that write in observer editorial and letters.any way you only posting garbage i asking you for facts and  coming with crap. poor you.

Here's all the facts you could ever want at your fingertips... The CIA World Factbook (https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/).

I doh have time to spoonfeed yuh... take yuh time and go thru it and make the comparisons yuhself, or have somebody read it fuh yuh.  Yuh could always try and make the argument later on that the US Government bias in favor of TnT and see how far that will get yuh, but I go take this objective compilation of statistics over any opinion written in a Jamaican newspaper.

where is the global and regional influence. where, when the say your economy is the most prosperous? because of oil?. the fact of the matter is the average person around the world do not know Trinidad and Tobago. i can tell you that as we speaking, there is a dread walking in Trinidad humming to a Bob Marly tune, there is a young kid in Trinidad listening to a mavado on you tube, there is a Trinidad radio station playing reggae, there is a scholar at your library researching on Marcus Garvey, there is a trini watching sports max, there is a trini business man waiting for a old bankrupt company that we don't want, so he could buy it, one witch we build ourself. i could go on.   
Title: Re: Anybody Interested ?
Post by: Reggaefan on October 12, 2010, 02:16:37 PM
Here is another more popular one. All are welcome. you will find posters from all around concacaf (Guate, CRC, USA, Haiti, T&T) posting, even guys from as far aways as Germany:

http://www.thereggaeboyz.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/ubb/postlist/Board/1/page/1

Generally a more friendly nature there...we have no "Sam"s on these boards...be warned, there is a mad man called "Metro", or "JamaicaTom" posting...beware, he is a mental patient. be warned. 
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Bakes on October 12, 2010, 02:16:46 PM
where is the global and regional influence. where, when the say your economy is the most prosperous? because of oil?. the fact of the matter is the average person around the world do not know Trinidad and Tobago. i can tell you that as we speaking, there is a dread walking in Trinidad humming to a Bob Marly tune, there is a young kid in Trinidad listening to a mavado on you tube, there is a Trinidad radio station playing reggae, there is a scholar at your library researching on Marcus Garvey, there is a trini watching sports max, there is a trini business man waiting for a old bankrupt company that we don't want, so he could buy it, one witch we build ourself. i could go on.   

Funny I never bothered mention anything about our economy being the most prosperous... I thought that truth would speak for itself.  Funny also that you put a big question mark after "beacuse of oil?" as though that is something dubious.  Dubious is an economy the foundation of which is propped up by a 64% GDP reliance on 'services' and another 20% from 'remittances'.  I'm not even sure why you want to pursue this line of argument.

On policy matters, Trinidad is the major player... as exemplified by the country playing host in the past couple years to the summits for both the Organization of American States leadership, as well as the Commonwealth Heads of Government.  Most recently the current PM of TnT, Kamla Persad-Bisessar was chosen to give a speech to the UN General Assembly.  She also serves as current Chairperson of the Commonwealth Economic Partnership Forum, currently meeting in London.  But I understand, she cyah compete with "One Love" commercials, right?

The greatest flaw in your argument however is that apparently confuse 'pop culture' references with influence.  I have no argument with the claim that Marcus Garvey had a huge influence on the Pan-African movement and in stirring black consciousness, the small fact that he himself borrowed heavily on ideas from a Trinidadian... as earlier pointed out.  I also don't deny the cultural influences of Bob Marley and today's dancehall music... nor do I deny that for many ignorant Americans the "caribbean" is synonymous with Jamaica.  Is this really what you're hanging your hat on?  The 'average person' may not know Trinidad from Jamaica, but I guarantee you that the average foreign politician or businessman knows who's door to come knocking at.  I'll omit at this point a discussion of steelpan, limbo and calypso because frankly the argument as to whose culture is more well-known is trivial childs play when compared with true "influence". 

Trinidad's economic stability and potential along with her geographic location (situated as it is close to narco and Socialist threats from South America) puts her far ahead on American radars than Jamaica.  Jamaica is a tourist playground for Europeans, who after getting their R+R come to Trinidad to conduct business... or maybe it's the other way around.  Foreign investment in TnT continues at an all-time high... something that really can't be said regarding Jamaica.

But anyways... as I said, you Jamaicans take this 'rivalry' thing way more serious than us Trinis. Arguing with allyuh is like arguing with a younger sibling, tugging at your pant leg trying to get you to notice them.  Inevitably the argument on the Jamaican side boils down to a Bob Marley reference, or who have better beaches or which country better-known outside the caribbean.  So continue to sell yuh "Irie, mon" t-shirt and prostituting allyuh self to tourist women if that counts as "influence" to allyuh. 
Title: Re: Anybody Interested ?
Post by: Bakes on October 12, 2010, 02:24:28 PM
You not fooling anyone with that link. Everyone knows that that is but one of the couple of fan sites the RBZ has....if you are looking for one that is more "current" on football discussions in general, you might want to post the link below:
 
http://www.thereggaeboyz.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/ubb/postlist/Board/1/page/1

(http://blogs.theage.com.au/noisepollution/crickets.jpg)
Title: Re: Anybody Interested ?
Post by: Jah Gol on October 12, 2010, 02:58:22 PM
Nobody ? Well this is awkward.
Title: Re: Anybody Interested ?
Post by: dinho on October 12, 2010, 03:08:14 PM
Here is another more popular one. All are welcome. you will find posters from all around concacaf (Guate, CRC, USA, Haiti, T&T) posting, even guys from as far aways as Germany:

http://www.thereggaeboyz.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/ubb/postlist/Board/1/page/1

Generally a more friendly nature there...we have no "Sam"s on these boards...be warned, there is a mad man called "Metro", or "JamaicaTom" posting...beware, he is a mental patient. be warned. 


Thanks but no thanks... have goldfish to feed.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jahkingdom on October 12, 2010, 03:19:33 PM
where is the global and regional influence. where, when the say your economy is the most prosperous? because of oil?. the fact of the matter is the average person around the world do not know Trinidad and Tobago. i can tell you that as we speaking, there is a dread walking in Trinidad humming to a Bob Marly tune, there is a young kid in Trinidad listening to a mavado on you tube, there is a Trinidad radio station playing reggae, there is a scholar at your library researching on Marcus Garvey, there is a trini watching sports max, there is a trini business man waiting for a old bankrupt company that we don't want, so he could buy it, one witch we build ourself. i could go on.   

Funny I never bothered mention anything about our economy being the most prosperous... I thought that truth would speak for itself.  Funny also that you put a big question mark after "beacuse of oil?" as though that is something dubious.  Dubious is an economy the foundation of which is propped up by a 64% GDP reliance on 'services' and another 20% from 'remittances'.  I'm not even sure why you want to pursue this line of argument.

On policy matters, Trinidad is the major player... as exemplified by the country playing host in the past couple years to the summits for both the Organization of American States leadership, as well as the Commonwealth Heads of Government.  Most recently the current PM of TnT, Kamla Persad-Bisessar was chosen to give a speech to the UN General Assembly.  She also serves as current Chairperson of the Commonwealth Economic Partnership Forum, currently meeting in London.  But I understand, she cyah compete with "One Love" commercials, right?

The greatest flaw in your argument however is that apparently confuse 'pop culture' references with influence.  I have no argument with the claim that Marcus Garvey had a huge influence on the Pan-African movement and in stirring black consciousness, the small fact that he himself borrowed heavily on ideas from a Trinidadian... as earlier pointed out.  I also don't deny the cultural influences of Bob Marley and today's dancehall music... nor do I deny that for many ignorant Americans the "caribbean" is synonymous with Jamaica.  Is this really what you're hanging your hat on?  The 'average person' may not know Trinidad from Jamaica, but I guarantee you that the average foreign politician or businessman knows who's door to come knocking at.  I'll omit at this point a discussion of steelpan, limbo and calypso because frankly the argument as to whose culture is more well-known is trivial childs play when compared with true "influence". 

Trinidad's economic stability and potential along with her geographic location (situated as it is close to narco and Socialist threats from South America) puts her far ahead on American radars than Jamaica.  Jamaica is a tourist playground for Europeans, who after getting their R+R come to Trinidad to conduct business... or maybe it's the other way around.  Foreign investment in TnT continues at an all-time high... something that really can't be said regarding Jamaica.

But anyways... as I said, you Jamaicans take this 'rivalry' thing way more serious than us Trinis. Arguing with allyuh is like arguing with a younger sibling, tugging at your pant leg trying to get you to notice them.  Inevitably the argument on the Jamaican side boils down to a Bob Marley reference, or who have better beaches or which country better-known outside the caribbean.  So continue to sell yuh "Irie, mon" t-shirt and prostituting allyuh self to tourist women if that counts as "influence" to allyuh. 


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On policy matters, Trinidad is the major player... as exemplified by the country playing host in the past couple years to the summits for both the Organization of American States leadership, as well as the Commonwealth Heads of Government.  Most recently the current PM of TnT, Kamla Persad-Bisessar was chosen to give a speech to the UN General Assembly.  She also serves as current Chairperson of the Commonwealth Economic Partnership Forum, currently meeting in London.  But I understand, she cyah compete with "One Love" commercials, right?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7KoQAgPwfM

http://www.daylife.com/photo/09n88mU85Xdoh?q=Bruce+Golding


holding summit of Americas has no benefit to the Caribbean.

Jamaica will be hosting:

http://www.jis.gov.jm/indus_tourism/html/20100417T150000-0500_23631_JIS_JAMAICA_TO_HOST__CARIBBEAN_MARKETPLACE_2011_.asp

at  it soon to be completed:

http://www.theoceancourse.com/properties.html



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rinidad's economic stability and potential along with her geographic location (situated as it is close to narco and Socialist threats from South America) puts her far ahead on American radars than Jamaica.  Jamaica is a tourist playground for Europeans, who after getting their R+R come to Trinidad to conduct business... or maybe it's the other way around.  Foreign investment in TnT continues at an all-time high... something that really can't be said regarding Jamaica.
http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20100419/business/business1.html

http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20100724/news/news2.html
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"Half of this group's total FDI inflows were concentrated in the top three investment destinations - Jamaica, Trinidad and the Bahamas, in that order. In other words, Jamaica was the highest performer among the SIDS," she said.


when i say investments am not talking small stuff.

http://www.jamaicatradeandinvest.org/documents/InvestmentPortfolioNY_sept2010.pdf

http://www.cruisecritic.com/articles.cfm?ID=741

http://www.kennhardy.com/illustration.html


http://www.ramsa.com/project.aspx?id=237

http://msidesign.com/index.php/harmony-cove/

http://msidesign.com/index.php/7th-harbor/

http://www.modearchitects.com/seventh-harbour.htm


http://www.jamaicatourist.net/local_villa_market/celebration_jamaica/

http://www.h2kjamaica.com/html/AboutH2k/ProjectPhotos/ProjectPhotosContd/tabid/126/Default.aspx

Jamaica is currently constructing its third international airport and is the most connected Caribbean island by airlines.

there is too mush project going in Jamaica base on direct investments to even post on this forum. i get it that you do not travel or know shit about Jamaica only what you hear on news  or music videos.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: just cool on October 12, 2010, 04:01:29 PM
Thanks for recognizing brilliance..I appreciate it...!

BTW...I was responsing to Mr. Controversial!

Controversial talking is like ah next man farting, not sure why you even wasting yuh time.
I always thought that title belonged to two guys and ah lady. maxg - AB trini, and i eh go call the name ah de lady since she won the title last yr for the most  :whistling:........ well yuh know what.    ent.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Bakes on October 12, 2010, 04:18:04 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7KoQAgPwfM

http://www.daylife.com/photo/09n88mU85Xdoh?q=Bruce+Golding


holding summit of Americas has no benefit to the Caribbean.

Are you being deliberately slow... or do you really have a problem following logic?  We can have a side argument as to whether the Summit of the Americas benefits the Caribbean or not, but that's really peripheral to the discussion.  The point is that Trinidad was chosen as a sign of its growing regional influence in the Americas, there can be no denying that.  That's even if you want to argue a stalemate on the issue of Golding addressing the UN.

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Jamaica will be hosting:

http://www.jis.gov.jm/indus_tourism/html/20100417T150000-0500_23631_JIS_JAMAICA_TO_HOST__CARIBBEAN_MARKETPLACE_2011_.asp

at  it soon to be completed:

http://www.theoceancourse.com/properties.html

Great... Jamaica will be hosting a tourism "marketplace" something.  I happily cede the floor to Jamaica on anything tourism related... your economy is wedded to tourism and the "services" industry to the tune of 64% of your GDP.  Jamaica is more influential on tourism matters... no argument here.  Let's talk about more sustainable investment rather than the whims of tourists.

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http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20100419/business/business1.html

http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20100724/news/news2.html



I find it interesting that I say that foreign investment in TnT continues at an all time high... and you post an article that shows Jamaica has more foreign investments... but that FDI declined from $1.43 to $1.06 billion.  In other words foreign investment in Jamaica has declined over the past year.  You're like a nice fancy parrot in a cage, you can mimic words but don't really know what the hell you're saying.  You did a good job of googling stats but fail to demonstrate any analysis as to what the stats say.  Jamaica has the highest levels of foreign investment (e.g. $1.06 bn to $800m for TnT), but where as TnT's investments are trending upwards, Jamaica's is trending downwards.  TnT's investments are in business and industry, Jamaica's... in tourism.  I'm sensing a theme here.

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when i say investments am not talking small stuff.

http://www.jamaicatradeandinvest.org/documents/InvestmentPortfolioNY_sept2010.pdf

http://www.cruisecritic.com/articles.cfm?ID=741

http://www.kennhardy.com/illustration.html


http://www.ramsa.com/project.aspx?id=237

http://msidesign.com/index.php/harmony-cove/

http://msidesign.com/index.php/7th-harbor/

http://www.modearchitects.com/seventh-harbour.htm


http://www.jamaicatourist.net/local_villa_market/celebration_jamaica/

http://www.h2kjamaica.com/html/AboutH2k/ProjectPhotos/ProjectPhotosContd/tabid/126/Default.aspx

Jamaica is currently constructing its their airport and is the most connected Caribbean island by airlines.

One pamphlet from the Jamaican goverment about investment opportunities... another link to some artist website.  A bunch of links about tourism-related construction.  I see that tourism is picking back up in Jamaica... happy fuh allyuh.

I'm not really sure what your point is as far as the "influence" question is concerned though.  I see you've chosen to skirt that issue.

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there is too mush project going in Jamaica base on direct investments to even post on this forum. i get it that you do not travel or know shit about Jamaica only what you hear on news  or music videos.


There is "mush" tourism-related investment taking place in Jamaica right now... I'm sure it will create a lot of minimum wage jobs so people could keep food on their plate... I won't disparage that, people have to eat.  I'm not sure what the comment about me traveling have to do with Jamaica's regional or global influence ???

Whenever you want to address Jamaica's influence on regional (be it "Caribbean" or "the Americas") policy matters, we can discuss that.  If all you want to talk about is Jamaica's position on the tourism totem pole we could discuss that too, but I'm not sure what relationship one bears to the other.  Anyways... thread gone way off topic.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jahkingdom on October 12, 2010, 04:30:54 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7KoQAgPwfM

http://www.daylife.com/photo/09n88mU85Xdoh?q=Bruce+Golding


holding summit of Americas has no benefit to the Caribbean.

Are you being deliberately slow... or do you really have a problem following logic?  We can have a side argument as to whether the Summit of the Americas benefits the Caribbean or not, but that's really peripheral to the discussion.  The point is that Trinidad was chosen as a sign of its growing regional influence in the Americas, there can be no denying that.  That's even if you want to argue a stalemate on the issue of Golding addressing the UN.

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Jamaica will be hosting:

http://www.jis.gov.jm/indus_tourism/html/20100417T150000-0500_23631_JIS_JAMAICA_TO_HOST__CARIBBEAN_MARKETPLACE_2011_.asp

at  it soon to be completed:

http://www.theoceancourse.com/properties.html

Great... Jamaica will be hosting a tourism "marketplace" something.  I happily cede the floor to Jamaica on anything tourism related... your economy is wedded to tourism and the "services" industry to the tune of 64% of your GDP.  Jamaica is more influential on tourism matters... no argument here.  Let's talk about more sustainable investment rather than the whims of tourists.

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http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20100419/business/business1.html

http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20100724/news/news2.html



I find it interesting that I say that foreign investment in TnT continues at an all time high... and you post an article that shows Jamaica has more foreign investments... but that FDI declined from $1.43 to $1.06 billion.  In other words foreign investment in Jamaica has declined over the past year.  You're like a nice fancy parrot in a cage, you can mimic words but don't really know what the hell you're saying.  You did a good job of googling stats but fail to demonstrate any analysis as to what the stats say.  Jamaica has the highest levels of foreign investment (e.g. $1.06 bn to $800m for TnT), but where as TnT's investments are trending upwards, Jamaica's is trending downwards.  TnT's investments are in business and industry, Jamaica's... in tourism.  I'm sensing a theme here.

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when i say investments am not talking small stuff.

http://www.jamaicatradeandinvest.org/documents/InvestmentPortfolioNY_sept2010.pdf

http://www.cruisecritic.com/articles.cfm?ID=741

http://www.kennhardy.com/illustration.html


http://www.ramsa.com/project.aspx?id=237

http://msidesign.com/index.php/harmony-cove/

http://msidesign.com/index.php/7th-harbor/

http://www.modearchitects.com/seventh-harbour.htm


http://www.jamaicatourist.net/local_villa_market/celebration_jamaica/

http://www.h2kjamaica.com/html/AboutH2k/ProjectPhotos/ProjectPhotosContd/tabid/126/Default.aspx

Jamaica is currently constructing its their airport and is the most connected Caribbean island by airlines.

One pamphlet from the Jamaican goverment about investment opportunities... another link to some artist website.  A bunch of links about tourism-related construction.  I see that tourism is picking back up in Jamaica... happy fuh allyuh.

I'm not really sure what your point is as far as the "influence" question is concerned though.  I see you've chosen to skirt that issue.

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there is too mush project going in Jamaica base on direct investments to even post on this forum. i get it that you do not travel or know shit about Jamaica only what you hear on news  or music videos.


There is "mush" tourism-related investment taking place in Jamaica right now... I'm sure it will create a lot of minimum wage jobs so people could keep food on their plate... I won't disparage that, people have to eat.  I'm not sure what the comment about me traveling have to do with Jamaica's regional or global influence ???

Whenever you want to address Jamaica's influence on regional (be it "Caribbean" or "the Americas") policy matters, we can discuss that.  If all you want to talk about is Jamaica's position on the tourism totem pole we could discuss that too, but I'm not sure what relationship one bears to the other.  Anyways... thread gone way off topic.
.          Not only in tourism, also energy, agriculture, transportation, business, information technology, sports,, music. And also the redevepment of downtown kingston, with oversaes companies moving there caibbean head quarter there. One example is the ne digicel twin tower which will be the caribbean head.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: College on October 12, 2010, 05:21:44 PM
...and Trini women nicer too!! :devil: :devil: :devil:  LOL
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jahkingdom on October 12, 2010, 05:34:02 PM
...and Trini women nicer too!! :devil: :devil: :devil:  LOL
don't really thing so, but it dosen't even matter cause them all over me.   :devil: :devil:
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Socapro on October 12, 2010, 05:39:24 PM
...and Trini women nicer too!! :devil: :devil: :devil:  LOL
don't really thing so, but it dosen't even matter cause them all over me.   :devil: :devil:

Fantasy time, I see!  8)
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jahkingdom on October 12, 2010, 05:40:18 PM
 Bake n Shark

i don't know where you get your info from, but if a poll on global influence should run now with international voters you would have lost badly :rotfl:
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jahkingdom on October 12, 2010, 05:42:15 PM
...and Trini women nicer too!! :devil: :devil: :devil:  LOL
don't really thing so, but it dosen't even matter cause them all over me.   :devil: :devil:

Fantasy time, I see!  8)

 :rotfl: :rotfl: i dont think you know who you talking to. have you ever been to brooklyn?. the only girl i never smash is a Arabic. :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Socapro on October 12, 2010, 05:42:45 PM
Bake n Shark

i don't know where you get your info from, but if a poll on global influence should run now with international voters you would have lost badly :rotfl:

I think you're mixing-up musical influence with economic influence but so be it!  ::)
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Socapro on October 12, 2010, 05:44:17 PM
...and Trini women nicer too!! :devil: :devil: :devil:  LOL
don't really thing so, but it dosen't even matter cause them all over me.   :devil: :devil:

Fantasy time, I see!  8)

 :rotfl: :rotfl: i dont think you know who you talking to. have you ever been to brooklyn?. the only girl i never smash is a Arabic. :rotfl: :rotfl:

 :yapping:
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jahkingdom on October 12, 2010, 05:46:25 PM
Bake n Shark

i don't know where you get your info from, but if a poll on global influence should run now with international voters you would have lost badly :rotfl:

I think you're mixing-up musical influence with economic influence but so be it!  ::)

how many trini business pump billions in New york, London and Toronto economy?
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Socapro on October 12, 2010, 05:49:49 PM
Bake n Shark

i don't know where you get your info from, but if a poll on global influence should run now with international voters you would have lost badly :rotfl:

I think you're mixing-up musical influence with economic influence but so be it!  ::)

how many trini business pump billions in New york, London and Toronto economy?

We leave the drug pushing to you guys!!
Lets hope Buju is innocent as I want to hear more new tunes from him!  :mackdaddy:
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jahkingdom on October 12, 2010, 05:53:20 PM
Bake n Shark

i don't know where you get your info from, but if a poll on global influence should run now with international voters you would have lost badly :rotfl:

I think you're mixing-up musical influence with economic influence but so be it!  ::)

how many trini business pump billions in New york, London and Toronto economy?

We leave the drug pushing to you guys!!
Lets hope Buju is innocent as I want to hear more new tunes from him!  :mackdaddy:
you see what am talking about,some of you guys are so predictable. i know you was going to come up with some garbage :rotfl: :rotfl:. another list on Jamaican influence is the food.
Title: Re: Anybody Interested ?
Post by: Socapro on October 12, 2010, 06:43:25 PM
Here is another more popular one. All are welcome. you will find posters from all around concacaf (Guate, CRC, USA, Haiti, T&T) posting, even guys from as far aways as Germany:

http://www.thereggaeboyz.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/ubb/postlist/Board/1/page/1

Generally a more friendly nature there...we have no "Sam"s on these boards...be warned, there is a mad man called "Metro", or "JamaicaTom" posting...beware, he is a mental patient. be warned. 


Thanks but no thanks... have goldfish to feed.
:rotfl: Why allyuh men so harsh?!

Just had a look!  :yawning:
Ah learn meh lesson, good night guys!  :sleepy:
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Bakes on October 12, 2010, 07:10:20 PM
Bake n Shark

i don't know where you get your info from, but if a poll on global influence should run now with international voters you would have lost badly :rotfl:

With "international voters", maybe.  With international stakeholders... not even close, I guarantee you they see Jamaica as a place to go score some cheap sex and some weed.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jahkingdom on October 12, 2010, 07:36:47 PM
Bake n Shark

i don't know where you get your info from, but if a poll on global influence should run now with international voters you would have lost badly :rotfl:

With "international voters", maybe.  With international stakeholders... not even close, I guarantee you they see Jamaica as a place to go score some cheap sex and some weed.

dude Trinidad will never gain the respect jamaica has around the world. :rotfl:
what are Trinidad international achievements that was also a game changer? :devil:
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Bakes on October 12, 2010, 08:14:43 PM
dude Trinidad will never gain the respect jamaica has around the world. :rotfl:
what are Trinidad international achievements that was also a game changer? :devil:

This entire discussion is getting sillier by the minute.  What "respect" does Jamaica have?  For being known as a violent society (right or wrong), for sex tourism, for it's homophobia and for it's almost reverent fixation with marijuana?  What game Jamaica change... de sex change game?  Allyuh man dressing like woman and allyuh woman looking like man.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jahkingdom on October 12, 2010, 09:00:53 PM
dude Trinidad will never gain the respect jamaica has around the world. :rotfl:
what are Trinidad international achievements that was also a game changer? :devil:

This entire discussion is getting sillier by the minute.  What "respect" does Jamaica have?  For being known as a violent society (right or wrong), for sex tourism, for it's homophobia and for it's almost reverent fixation with marijuana?  What game Jamaica change... de sex change game?  Allyuh man dressing like woman and allyuh woman looking like man.

i know from the start you could not manage this cause i will rip you apart, i just don't want to go too far. :rotfl: :rotfl:. i can tell when a man running out of ideas.

they are people from all walks of life in JA 
you talking these? :devil:

http://www.brianrosen.com/

http://www.complex.com/blogs/2009/11/11/worldwide-wednesday-the-9-hottest-jamaican-women/

witch Caribbean island have won the most beauty pageants?


bake and shit, you start smelling, :devil:
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Bakes on October 12, 2010, 09:30:24 PM
dude Trinidad will never gain the respect jamaica has around the world. :rotfl:
what are Trinidad international achievements that was also a game changer? :devil:

This entire discussion is getting sillier by the minute.  What "respect" does Jamaica have?  For being known as a violent society (right or wrong), for sex tourism, for it's homophobia and for it's almost reverent fixation with marijuana?  What game Jamaica change... de sex change game?  Allyuh man dressing like woman and allyuh woman looking like man.

i know from the start you could not manage this cause i will rip you apart, i just don't want to go too far. :rotfl: :rotfl:. i can tell when a man running out of ideas.

they are people from all walks of life in JA 
you talking these? :devil:

http://www.brianrosen.com/

http://www.complex.com/blogs/2009/11/11/worldwide-wednesday-the-9-hottest-jamaican-women/

witch Caribbean island have won the most beauty pageants?


bake and shit, you start smelling, :devil:

You will 'rip' me apart... running out of ideas?  N***a please, running out of interest is more like it.  I have no interest in teaching you a Caribbean civics lesson because posting about Trini "game changers" only strays further from the issue of global influence.  If yuh starting to smell shit then maybe is time to take yuh head out yuh ass.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jahkingdom on October 12, 2010, 09:49:49 PM
dude Trinidad will never gain the respect jamaica has around the world. :rotfl:
what are Trinidad international achievements that was also a game changer? :devil:

This entire discussion is getting sillier by the minute.  What "respect" does Jamaica have?  For being known as a violent society (right or wrong), for sex tourism, for it's homophobia and for it's almost reverent fixation with marijuana?  What game Jamaica change... de sex change game?  Allyuh man dressing like woman and allyuh woman looking like man.



i know from the start you could not manage this cause i will rip you apart, i just don't want to go too far. :rotfl: :rotfl:. i can tell when a man running out of ideas.

they are people from all walks of life in JA 
you talking these? :devil:

http://www.brianrosen.com/

http://www.complex.com/blogs/2009/11/11/worldwide-wednesday-the-9-hottest-jamaican-women/

witch Caribbean island have won the most beauty pageants?


bake and shit, you start smelling, :devil:

You will 'rip' me apart... running out of ideas?  N***a please, running out of interest is more like it.  I have no interest in teaching you a Caribbean civics lesson because posting about Trini "game changers" only strays further from the issue of global influence.  If yuh starting to smell shit then maybe is time to take yuh head out yuh ass.

any way c**#y  thats it for me. you is a big fool and you know it, you even try to post a baketball player in the NBA section thaught he was a trini and did not know he was already playing for jamaica :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: . i have more important stuff to take care of. and remember this jamaica will be lashing you ass in football for years to come, keep living in denial :rotfl: :rotfl: :devil:
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Bakes on October 12, 2010, 11:01:22 PM
any way c**#y  thats it for me. you is a big fool and you know it, you even try to post a baketball player in the NBA section thaught he was a trini and did not know he was already playing for jamaica :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: . i have more important stuff to take care of. and remember this jamaica will be lashing you ass in football for years to come, keep living in denial :rotfl: :rotfl: :devil:

You's ah real c**t in truth boy... so because Ato representing Trinidad that means he's not part Jamaican?  This is the kinda shit you been reaching for the entire thread, Hibbert has a Trini mother and Jamaican father and chose Jamaica because he thought your team could advance further.  This smokescreen yuh raising not helping your argument any, it's as off base as the pathetic racial slur you chose to respond with.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: just cool on October 13, 2010, 02:57:16 AM
any way c**#y  thats it for me. you is a big fool and you know it, you even try to post a baketball player in the NBA section thaught he was a trini and did not know he was already playing for jamaica :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: . i have more important stuff to take care of. and remember this jamaica will be lashing you ass in football for years to come, keep living in denial :rotfl: :rotfl: :devil:

You's ah real c**t in truth boy... so because Ato representing Trinidad that means he's not part Jamaican?  This is the kinda shit you been reaching for the entire thread, Hibbert has a Trini mother and Jamaican father and chose Jamaica because he thought your team could advance further.  This smokescreen yuh raising not helping your argument any, it's as off base as the pathetic racial slur you chose to respond with.
Yuh know you should take yuh own advice. just recently yuh told me that TC could rile me up easy easy and i don't realize the chain up, and ah had tuh thank yuh for that BC yuh was spot on, but yet i never realized it until you pull meh coat tail.

 yuh also expressed your disgust @ TC yesterday that he was even trying tuh reason with a certain member BC of the senselessness of it all, but here you are expunging all this energy with ah man who is obviously never going to get it, so let me return the favor dread, that man will never concede, move on. yuh smarter than that.                            positive.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Bakes on October 13, 2010, 08:53:23 AM
Yuh know you should take yuh own advice. just recently yuh told me that TC could rile me up easy easy and i don't realize the chain up, and ah had tuh thank yuh for that BC yuh was spot on, but yet i never realized it until you pull meh coat tail.

 yuh also expressed your disgust @ TC yesterday that he was even trying tuh reason with a certain member BC of the senselessness of it all, but here you are expunging all this energy with ah man who is obviously never going to get it, so let me return the favor dread, that man will never concede, move on. yuh smarter than that.                            positive.

JC yuh absolutely right... I normally does ignore dem idiot Jamaicans who does come on here because unlike the ones I know in real life, these ones here dotish beyond belief.  The only ones I used to really extend any kinda benefit of the doubt to is Reggaefan, Willi and dis nannyhole fella.  Now ah see ah have to class him in with reggae-fan, jamaican tom and de rest ah de imps.  Just looking at the idiot response above tells yuh all yuh really need to know about this fella intelligence.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: truetrini on October 13, 2010, 08:56:00 AM
any way c**#y  thats it for me. you is a big fool and you know it, you even try to post a baketball player in the NBA section thaught he was a trini and did not know he was already playing for jamaica :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: . i have more important stuff to take care of. and remember this jamaica will be lashing you ass in football for years to come, keep living in denial :rotfl: :rotfl: :devil:

You's ah real c**t in truth boy... so because Ato representing Trinidad that means he's not part Jamaican?  This is the kinda shit you been reaching for the entire thread, Hibbert has a Trini mother and Jamaican father and chose Jamaica because he thought your team could advance further.  This smokescreen yuh raising not helping your argument any, it's as off base as the pathetic racial slur you chose to respond with.
Yuh know you should take yuh own advice. just recently yuh told me that TC could rile me up easy easy and i don't realize the chain up, and ah had tuh thank yuh for that BC yuh was spot on, but yet i never realized it until you pull meh coat tail.

 yuh also expressed your disgust @ TC yesterday that he was even trying tuh reason with a certain member BC of the senselessness of it all, but here you are expunging all this energy with ah man who is obviously never going to get it, so let me return the favor dread, that man will never concede, move on. yuh smarter than that.                            positive.

I take umbrage!  I love peoples of all religions equally.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: reggae-fan on October 13, 2010, 09:45:35 AM
Here is a classic example of the "rivalry" between both countries. It transcends the football field.

I was trying to resist the tempataion of posting further in this thread but couldnt help it after reading this : "...Dubious is an economy the foundation of which is propped up by a 64% GDP reliance on 'services' and another 20% from 'remittances'..."

To the poster I say: The Bahamas, Cayman Islands, and Bermuda are amongs the richest nations this side of the world...guess what, their economies are built solely on services (toursim and financial services).

In fact, the poorest nations in the region are those who have little or no service industries (Guyana, Haiti comes to mind). Go figure.

In jamaica's case, its biggest annual expenditure represnts US$2.5 Billion oil bill. We are not firtunate enough, at least not yet, to have the "black gold" flowing freely below the soil....but wait, didnt I read somewhere that explorers located an offshore well containing upwards of 3 billion barrels of crude oil off Jamaicas east coast? - here is the source: http://www.caribbean360.com/index.php/business/38454.html. Lets see how that pans out over the coming years.

But, wait, we are supposed to be discissing football.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: ProudTrinbagonian on October 13, 2010, 10:24:57 AM
Here is a classic example of the "rivalry" between both countries. It transcends the football field.

I was trying to resist the tempataion of posting further in this thread but couldnt help it after reading this : "...Dubious is an economy the foundation of which is propped up by a 64% GDP reliance on 'services' and another 20% from 'remittances'..."

To the poster I say: The Bahamas, Cayman Islands, and Bermuda are amongs the richest nations this side of the world...guess what, their economies are built solely on services (toursim and financial services).

In fact, the poorest nations in the region are those who have little or no service industries (Guyana, Haiti comes to mind). Go figure.

In jamaica's case, its biggest annual expenditure represnts US$2.5 Billion oil bill. We are not firtunate enough, at least not yet, to have the "black gold" flowing freely below the soil....but wait, didnt I read somewhere that explorers located an offshore well containing upwards of 3 billion barrels of crude oil off Jamaicas east coast? - here is the source: http://www.caribbean360.com/index.php/business/38454.html. Lets see how that pans out over the coming years.

But, wait, we are supposed to be discissing football.

Good news!
Maybe Jamaica can start paying back the debts to T&T...
Or maybe they can stop asking for handouts everytime a drizzle hit...
Or maybe work on their literacy rate...see bolds above
Or maybe screw it up and have T&T come fix their business yet again...

but wait we're discussing football...
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jahkingdom on October 13, 2010, 10:40:48 AM
Yuh know you should take yuh own advice. just recently yuh told me that TC could rile me up easy easy and i don't realize the chain up, and ah had tuh thank yuh for that BC yuh was spot on, but yet i never realized it until you pull meh coat tail.

 yuh also expressed your disgust @ TC yesterday that he was even trying tuh reason with a certain member BC of the senselessness of it all, but here you are expunging all this energy with ah man who is obviously never going to get it, so let me return the favor dread, that man will never concede, move on. yuh smarter than that.                            positive.

JC yuh absolutely right... I normally does ignore dem idiot Jamaicans who does come on here because unlike the ones I know in real life, these ones here dotish beyond belief.  The only ones I used to really extend any kinda benefit of the doubt to is Reggaefan, Willi and dis nannyhole fella.  Now ah see ah have to class him in with reggae-fan, jamaican tom and de rest ah de imps.  Just looking at the idiot response above tells yuh all yuh really need to know about this fella intelligence.
oh. So now you the victim and I am the villian. This is funny, do you notice that you was the one who took the thread off track. It was about football, until you try to desrispect or downplay jamaica importance. Do you notice that most of my post are counter to what you saying?. Most of my post are also links and facts rather than typing my opinion. I hear man talking about air jamaica, buju and drugs, weed, prostitution, tourist come to jamaica for sex, jamaica women look like men, you even go as far as calling me a nigga. I over look those post because I did not want to go so low. I must admit that I said c***y and that's a reply for you calling me a nigga. I don't think you would dare say that to my face. I never derespect trinidad,but say that jamaica is a more respected and influential country than trinidad. Man even talking about violence in jamaica even tho trinidad is not that for off, still I did not reply to that because my target was prove to you that you was dead wrong. You can talk about intelligence all you want, I don't think I should prove myself to you,cuase I. Know the type of person I am. I am currently posting from my android, else I would show you acouple of the forums I post in. For all my years ntworking this is the only forum as soon as you post a topic every one wants to start spew garbage or turn it in something else, one example was the jamaican threade. Do you realy think by derespecting some one else you will gain respect from that person?. Do you spew garbage in the face of the jamaicansw you talk to in real life?, I don't think so.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: dinho on October 13, 2010, 10:42:36 AM
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Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jamaica2099 on October 13, 2010, 10:45:13 AM
From football to economics to nationality. Wow!!!!!!!!!

The hurt of the 2-leg football defeat to Jamaica must really sting for topics to keep switching from football. ;D
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: lefty on October 13, 2010, 10:53:00 AM
From football to economics to nationality. Wow!!!!!!!!!

The hurt of the 2-leg football defeat to Jamaica must really sting for topics to keep switching from football. ;D
::)

an bakes alyuh d faster alyuh make dem fellas look like dey talkin to dey self is d faster dis .........errrrrrrrrr, whatever it is ??? will come to an end.......doh take dem on.....dais all
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: reggae-fan on October 13, 2010, 11:14:55 AM
Good news!
Maybe Jamaica can start paying back the debts to T&T...
Or maybe they can stop asking for handouts everytime a drizzle hit...
Or maybe work on their literacy rate...see bolds above
Or maybe screw it up and have T&T come fix their business yet again...
but wait we're discussing football...

yes, because your country is a model for the world, 100% literacy rate, 0% violence, money to hand out and prosperity like nowhere else.

By the way, you know nothing about my education or my level of literacy. Dont assume things. My education has been good enough to provide me with a career that provides me a comfortable living, that is far superior to yours.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Dumplingdinho on October 13, 2010, 12:05:29 PM
dude Trinidad will never gain the respect jamaica has around the world. :rotfl:
what are Trinidad international achievements that was also a game changer? :devil:

This entire discussion is getting sillier by the minute.  What "respect" does Jamaica have?  For being known as a violent society (right or wrong), for sex tourism, for it's homophobia and for it's almost reverent fixation with marijuana?  What game Jamaica change... de sex change game?  Allyuh man dressing like woman and allyuh woman looking like man.

i know from the start you could not manage this cause i will rip you apart, i just don't want to go too far. :rotfl: :rotfl:. i can tell when a man running out of ideas.

they are people from all walks of life in JA 
you talking these? :devil:

http://www.brianrosen.com/

http://www.complex.com/blogs/2009/11/11/worldwide-wednesday-the-9-hottest-jamaican-women/

witch Caribbean island have won the most beauty pageants?


bake and shit, you start smelling, :devil:

trinidad win 2 miss universe and 1 miss world, jamaica win 3 miss world

i guess 2+1 is less than 3  ???
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: ZANDOLIE on October 13, 2010, 12:11:31 PM
Yuh know you should take yuh own advice. just recently yuh told me that TC could rile me up easy easy and i don't realize the chain up, and ah had tuh thank yuh for that BC yuh was spot on, but yet i never realized it until you pull meh coat tail.

 yuh also expressed your disgust @ TC yesterday that he was even trying tuh reason with a certain member BC of the senselessness of it all, but here you are expunging all this energy with ah man who is obviously never going to get it, so let me return the favor dread, that man will never concede, move on. yuh smarter than that.                            positive.

JC yuh absolutely right... I normally does ignore dem idiot Jamaicans who does come on here because unlike the ones I know in real life, these ones here dotish beyond belief.  The only ones I used to really extend any kinda benefit of the doubt to is Reggaefan, Willi and dis nannyhole fella.  Now ah see ah have to class him in with reggae-fan, jamaican tom and de rest ah de imps.  Just looking at the idiot response above tells yuh all yuh really need to know about this fella intelligence.
oh. So now you the victim and I am the villian. This is funny, do you notice that you was the one who took the thread off track. It was about football, until you try to desrispect or downplay jamaica importance. Do you notice that most of my post are counter to what you saying?. Most of my post are also links and facts rather than typing my opinion. I hear man talking about air jamaica, buju and drugs, weed, prostitution, tourist come to jamaica for sex, jamaica women look like men, you even go as far as calling me a nigga. I over look those post because I did not want to go so low. I must admit that I said c***y and that's a reply for you calling me a nigga. I don't think you would dare say that to my face. I never derespect trinidad,but say that jamaica is a more respected and influential country than trinidad. Man even talking about violence in jamaica even tho trinidad is not that for off, still I did not reply to that because my target was prove to you that you was dead wrong. You can talk about intelligence all you want, I don't think I should prove myself to you,cuase I. Know the type of person I am. I am currently posting from my android, else I would show you acouple of the forums I post in. For all my years ntworking this is the only forum as soon as you post a topic every one wants to start spew garbage or turn it in something else, one example was the jamaican threade. Do you realy think by derespecting some one else you will gain respect from that person?. Do you spew garbage in the face of the jamaicansw you talk to in real life?, I don't think so.

The problem with people like yourself is that you can't stand on your own two feet. You always run to hide behind the accomplishments of Jamaicans..when you likely have none to show for yourself.

Classic tactic used by racists, ultranationalists, communists and other degenerates. Typically expounding proudly about other peoples achievements so it could rub off on you. Meanwhile if you had a sense of pride in YOURSELF, you would not be over here trying to justify yuh wutless existence. To paraphrase  Chris Rock, you eh do nothing but fall out a pussy in Kingston, but yuh running around the site with yuh tampon string dragging trying to use the reggaeboyz or Usain Bolt  as a means to feel superior than us.

Who is YOU. What YOU ever do?

Jamaica could win every world cup, every gold medal and be the most adored country in the world, but you still a cacahole.


Anyway I done with allyuh. Rant and rave all yuh want...I need a good laugh  8)
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: ProudTrinbagonian on October 13, 2010, 12:42:00 PM
Good news!
Maybe Jamaica can start paying back the debts to T&T...
Or maybe they can stop asking for handouts everytime a drizzle hit...
Or maybe work on their literacy rate...see bolds above
Or maybe screw it up and have T&T come fix their business yet again...
but wait we're discussing football...

yes, because your country is a model for the world, 100% literacy rate, 0% violence, money to hand out and prosperity like nowhere else.

By the way, you know nothing about my education or my level of literacy. Dont assume things. My education has been good enough to provide me with a career that provides me a comfortable living, that is far superior to yours.

Touchy touchy....
Trinidad and Tobago may not be a model for the world, but it is one for Jamaica :devil:

You are right; I do not know about your education or level of literacy.  I do however know that telling me not to assume things, then to assume things of your own about my education and career is hypocritical.  It can give me an idea about your level of education or at least how you apply it.

You don't know me, and I'm quite happy to keep it that way.  No need to assume that you live more comfortable than me.  I'm comfortable with myself, that's why I go to a Soca Warriors website not Reggae Boyz.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jahkingdom on October 13, 2010, 02:50:21 PM
Yuh know you should take yuh own advice. just recently yuh told me that TC could rile me up easy easy and i don't realize the chain up, and ah had tuh thank yuh for that BC yuh was spot on, but yet i never realized it until you pull meh coat tail.

 yuh also expressed your disgust @ TC yesterday that he was even trying tuh reason with a certain member BC of the senselessness of it all, but here you are expunging all this energy with ah man who is obviously never going to get it, so let me return the favor dread, that man will never concede, move on. yuh smarter than that.                            positive.

JC yuh absolutely right... I normally does ignore dem idiot Jamaicans who does come on here because unlike the ones I know in real life, these ones here dotish beyond belief.  The only ones I used to really extend any kinda benefit of the doubt to is Reggaefan, Willi and dis nannyhole fella.  Now ah see ah have to class him in with reggae-fan, jamaican tom and de rest ah de imps.  Just looking at the idiot response above tells yuh all yuh really need to know about this fella intelligence.
oh. So now you the victim and I am the villian. This is funny, do you notice that you was the one who took the thread off track. It was about football, until you try to desrispect or downplay jamaica importance. Do you notice that most of my post are counter to what you saying?. Most of my post are also links and facts rather than typing my opinion. I hear man talking about air jamaica, buju and drugs, weed, prostitution, tourist come to jamaica for sex, jamaica women look like men, you even go as far as calling me a nigga. I over look those post because I did not want to go so low. I must admit that I said c***y and that's a reply for you calling me a nigga. I don't think you would dare say that to my face. I never derespect trinidad,but say that jamaica is a more respected and influential country than trinidad. Man even talking about violence in jamaica even tho trinidad is not that for off, still I did not reply to that because my target was prove to you that you was dead wrong. You can talk about intelligence all you want, I don't think I should prove myself to you,cuase I. Know the type of person I am. I am currently posting from my android, else I would show you acouple of the forums I post in. For all my years ntworking this is the only forum as soon as you post a topic every one wants to start spew garbage or turn it in something else, one example was the jamaican threade. Do you realy think by derespecting some one else you will gain respect from that person?. Do you spew garbage in the face of the jamaicansw you talk to in real life?, I don't think so.

The problem with people like yourself is that you can't stand on your own two feet. You always run to hide behind the accomplishments of Jamaicans..when you likely have none to show for yourself.

Classic tactic used by racists, ultranationalists, communists and other degenerates. Typically expounding proudly about other peoples achievements so it could rub off on you. Meanwhile if you had a sense of pride in YOURSELF, you would not be over here trying to justify yuh wutless existence. To paraphrase  Chris Rock, you eh do nothing but fall out a pussy in Kingston, but yuh running around the site with yuh tampon string dragging trying to use the reggaeboyz or Usain Bolt  as a means to feel superior than us.

Who is YOU. What YOU ever do?

Jamaica could win every world cup, every gold medal and be the most adored country in the world, but you still a cacahole.


Anyway I done with allyuh. Rant and rave all yuh want...I need a good laugh  8)

the problem with people like you is that you is a f**king idiot. you telling some one they dont achieve anything even tho, you cant see the person or never saw the person  :rotfl: dude my field is business i don't play any sports at present.i may also be younger than you, i wont go in details but i can tell you that the amount of money i am currently making right here in Hackensack, New Jersey is what you can only dream about.jamaicans are more than sports jamicans are also entrepreneur, mayors, governors, councilors etc.. in America England and Canada.

Quote
Classic tactic used by racists, ultranationalists, communists and other degenerates
dude don't even talk about racist, i have gotten an email from a trini pointing out that a lot of dudes on this forum who are from a certain ethnic group are racist. and i have identify some posters already. i wont say who.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jahkingdom on October 13, 2010, 03:04:19 PM
Good news!
Maybe Jamaica can start paying back the debts to T&T...
Or maybe they can stop asking for handouts everytime a drizzle hit...
Or maybe work on their literacy rate...see bolds above
Or maybe screw it up and have T&T come fix their business yet again...
but wait we're discussing football...

yes, because your country is a model for the world, 100% literacy rate, 0% violence, money to hand out and prosperity like nowhere else.

By the way, you know nothing about my education or my level of literacy. Dont assume things. My education has been good enough to provide me with a career that provides me a comfortable living, that is far superior to yours.

Touchy touchy....
Trinidad and Tobago may not be a model for the world, but it is one for Jamaica :devil:

You are right; I do not know about your education or level of literacy.  I do however know that telling me not to assume things, then to assume things of your own about my education and career is hypocritical.  It can give me an idea about your level of education or at least how you apply it.

You don't know me, and I'm quite happy to keep it that way.  No need to assume that you live more comfortable than me.  I'm comfortable with myself, that's why I go to a Soca Warriors website not Reggae Boyz.

in what way? economically, maybe?, just pray that you find more oil before the next 10 years when your reserve finish, cause it would be some shit to see you go on your own especially with a rising crime rate, unequal wealth,  16% poverty, no bed in hospitals, drinking water problem, corruption. if it was not for crime jamaica economy would grow by 5% every year, crime is jamaica biggest problem. you only surviving by oil, if jamaica find their oil buy the next 10 years our GDP will sky rocket, cause we already have an expanding tourist sector, improving bauxite industry, improving agriculture sector, there are plans to start sports tourism etc.. keep living in the pass, the future will be interesting. Brazil was at the IMF in the 1980s, they are now one of the fastest growing economy in the world. and if am not mistaken i also heard that they found oil.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: rickstaa on October 13, 2010, 03:05:12 PM
damm how old r u guys you both sound like little kids
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jahkingdom on October 13, 2010, 03:36:04 PM
damm how old r u guys you both sound like little kids

i know it hurts, sorry :devil:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjZcYOdOVqo

http://www.ttfootballhistory.com/node/3819?size=thumbnail
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: just cool on October 13, 2010, 06:09:03 PM
damm how old r u guys you both sound like little kids

i know it hurts, sorry :devil:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjZcYOdOVqo

http://www.ttfootballhistory.com/node/3819?size=thumbnail
Not to encourage you, but ah meaningless friendly? that's what you head over heels for? i just lose real respect for you dan. just last week japan beat argentina and some body beat the WC champs spain aswell. wiining ah friendly is meaningless.

wait till the degicel, gold cup or WCQ tuh bragg nah, BC that's when it's really important. i is not one the the ppl who hate it when we lose to jamaica so fortunately for me it's like water off ah duck's back.

i have confidence we will beat jamaica when it counts.

hopefully  latas gets it together by then since he's never going to be fired anytime soon, and it's already too late tuh start wid another coach, though i believe that latas should've been fired after the first jamaica game, now it's too late.

beat us in the digicel, gold cup and kick us out the hex and that is ah sweeter victory, and that's very possible, but just hold off on the celebration for now, it could blow up in yuh face.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jahkingdom on October 13, 2010, 07:46:54 PM
damm how old r u guys you both sound like little kids

i know it hurts, sorry :devil:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjZcYOdOVqo

http://www.ttfootballhistory.com/node/3819?size=thumbnail
Not to encourage you, but ah meaningless friendly? that's what you head over heels for? i just lose real respect for you dan. just last week japan beat argentina and some body beat the WC champs spain aswell. wiining ah friendly is meaningless.

wait till the degicel, gold cup or WCQ tuh bragg nah, BC that's when it's really important. i is not one the the ppl who hate it when we lose to jamaica so fortunately for me it's like water off ah duck's back.

i have confidence we will beat jamaica when it counts.

hopefully  latas get it together by then since he's never going to be fired anytime soon, and it's already too late tuh start wid another coach, though i believe that latas should've been fired after the first jamaica game, now it's too late.

beat us in the digicel, gold cup and kick us out the hex and that is ah sweeter victory, and that's very possible, but just hold off on the celebration for now, it could blow up in yuh face.

just cool. if jamaica lose to Trinidad you have all the right to enjoy it till the next one come. i am not really celebrating, but just throwing it in some dude face who talk too much. after jamaica win that match, how many times you saw me post about it?, maybe one or two time and that's it. so if we lost in the degicel cup so be it, but we are not going there to lose we are going to win.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Socapro on October 13, 2010, 08:04:23 PM
damm how old r u guys you both sound like little kids

i know it hurts, sorry :devil:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjZcYOdOVqo

http://www.ttfootballhistory.com/node/3819?size=thumbnail
Not to encourage you, but ah meaningless friendly? that's what you head over heels for? i just lose real respect for you dan. just last week japan beat argentina and some body beat the WC champs spain aswell. wiining ah friendly is meaningless.

wait till the degicel, gold cup or WCQ tuh bragg nah, BC that's when it's really important. i is not one the the ppl who hate it when we lose to jamaica so fortunately for me it's like water off ah duck's back.

i have confidence we will beat jamaica when it counts.

hopefully  latas get it together by then since he's never going to be fired anytime soon, and it's already too late tuh start wid another coach, though i believe that latas should've been fired after the first jamaica game, now it's too late.

beat us in the digicel, gold cup and kick us out the hex and that is ah sweeter victory, and that's very possible, but just hold off on the celebration for now, it could blow up in yuh face.

just cool. if jamaica lose to Trinidad you have all the right to enjoy it till the next one come. i am not really celebrating, but just throwing it in some dude face who talk too much. after jamaica win that match, how many times you saw me post about it?, maybe one or two time and that's it. so if we lost in the degicel cup so be it, but we are not going there to lose we are going to win.

Who isn't?!  8)
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jamaica2099 on October 14, 2010, 08:55:03 AM
damm how old r u guys you both sound like little kids

i know it hurts, sorry :devil:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjZcYOdOVqo

http://www.ttfootballhistory.com/node/3819?size=thumbnail
Not to encourage you, but ah meaningless friendly? that's what you head over heels for? i just lose real respect for you dan. just last week japan beat argentina and some body beat the WC champs spain aswell. wiining ah friendly is meaningless.

wait till the degicel, gold cup or WCQ tuh bragg nah, BC that's when it's really important. i is not one the the ppl who hate it when we lose to jamaica so fortunately for me it's like water off ah duck's back.

i have confidence we will beat jamaica when it counts.

hopefully  latas gets it together by then since he's never going to be fired anytime soon, and it's already too late tuh start wid another coach, though i believe that latas should've been fired after the first jamaica game, now it's too late.

beat us in the digicel, gold cup and kick us out the hex and that is ah sweeter victory, and that's very possible, but just hold off on the celebration for now, it could blow up in yuh face.
Jamaica's Reggae Boyz did knock out T&T out of the 2008 Digicel Cup with a 1-1 draw which also knock T&T chances of going to the Gold Cup; somehow the fate of the draw always seems to make T&T avoid Jamaica; and finally Jamaica's Reggae Boyz did beat T&T home and away in the 2002 HEX where T&T finished dead last.
Just the facts. Just the facts.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: Socapro on October 14, 2010, 09:15:30 AM
damm how old r u guys you both sound like little kids

i know it hurts, sorry :devil:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjZcYOdOVqo

http://www.ttfootballhistory.com/node/3819?size=thumbnail
Not to encourage you, but ah meaningless friendly? that's what you head over heels for? i just lose real respect for you dan. just last week japan beat argentina and some body beat the WC champs spain aswell. wiining ah friendly is meaningless.

wait till the degicel, gold cup or WCQ tuh bragg nah, BC that's when it's really important. i is not one the the ppl who hate it when we lose to jamaica so fortunately for me it's like water off ah duck's back.

i have confidence we will beat jamaica when it counts.

hopefully  latas gets it together by then since he's never going to be fired anytime soon, and it's already too late tuh start wid another coach, though i believe that latas should've been fired after the first jamaica game, now it's too late.

beat us in the digicel, gold cup and kick us out the hex and that is ah sweeter victory, and that's very possible, but just hold off on the celebration for now, it could blow up in yuh face.
Jamaica's Reggae Boyz did knock out T&T out of the 2008 Digicel Cup with a 1-1 draw which also knock T&T chances of going to the Gold Cup; somehow the fate of the draw always seems to make T&T avoid Jamaica; and finally Jamaica's Reggae Boyz did beat T&T home and away in the 2002 HEX where T&T finished dead last.
Just the facts. Just the facts.

And??!
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jamaica2099 on October 14, 2010, 09:47:01 AM
damm how old r u guys you both sound like little kids

i know it hurts, sorry :devil:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjZcYOdOVqo

http://www.ttfootballhistory.com/node/3819?size=thumbnail
Not to encourage you, but ah meaningless friendly? that's what you head over heels for? i just lose real respect for you dan. just last week japan beat argentina and some body beat the WC champs spain aswell. wiining ah friendly is meaningless.

wait till the degicel, gold cup or WCQ tuh bragg nah, BC that's when it's really important. i is not one the the ppl who hate it when we lose to jamaica so fortunately for me it's like water off ah duck's back.

i have confidence we will beat jamaica when it counts.

hopefully  latas gets it together by then since he's never going to be fired anytime soon, and it's already too late tuh start wid another coach, though i believe that latas should've been fired after the first jamaica game, now it's too late.

beat us in the digicel, gold cup and kick us out the hex and that is ah sweeter victory, and that's very possible, but just hold off on the celebration for now, it could blow up in yuh face.
Jamaica's Reggae Boyz did knock out T&T out of the 2008 Digicel Cup with a 1-1 draw which also knock T&T chances of going to the Gold Cup; somehow the fate of the draw always seems to make T&T avoid Jamaica; and finally Jamaica's Reggae Boyz did beat T&T home and away in the 2002 HEX where T&T finished dead last.
Just the facts. Just the facts.

And??!
See JustCool statement above. ;D
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: kaliman2006 on October 14, 2010, 10:26:29 AM
damm how old r u guys you both sound like little kids

i know it hurts, sorry :devil:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjZcYOdOVqo

http://www.ttfootballhistory.com/node/3819?size=thumbnail
Not to encourage you, but ah meaningless friendly? that's what you head over heels for? i just lose real respect for you dan. just last week japan beat argentina and some body beat the WC champs spain aswell. wiining ah friendly is meaningless.

wait till the degicel, gold cup or WCQ tuh bragg nah, BC that's when it's really important. i is not one the the ppl who hate it when we lose to jamaica so fortunately for me it's like water off ah duck's back.

i have confidence we will beat jamaica when it counts.

hopefully  latas gets it together by then since he's never going to be fired anytime soon, and it's already too late tuh start wid another coach, though i believe that latas should've been fired after the first jamaica game, now it's too late.

beat us in the digicel, gold cup and kick us out the hex and that is ah sweeter victory, and that's very possible, but just hold off on the celebration for now, it could blow up in yuh face.
Jamaica's Reggae Boyz did knock out T&T out of the 2008 Digicel Cup with a 1-1 draw which also knock T&T chances of going to the Gold Cup; somehow the fate of the draw always seems to make T&T avoid Jamaica; and finally Jamaica's Reggae Boyz did beat T&T home and away in the 2002 HEX where T&T finished dead last.
Just the facts. Just the facts.

And??!
See JustCool statement above. ;D

Fine. Jamaica is better and T&T has never been good in regional football. Jamaica has always been the regional powerhouse in Caribbean football.

Now please let us end this silly conversation.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jamaica2099 on October 14, 2010, 11:14:09 AM
damm how old r u guys you both sound like little kids

i know it hurts, sorry :devil:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjZcYOdOVqo

http://www.ttfootballhistory.com/node/3819?size=thumbnail
Not to encourage you, but ah meaningless friendly? that's what you head over heels for? i just lose real respect for you dan. just last week japan beat argentina and some body beat the WC champs spain aswell. wiining ah friendly is meaningless.

wait till the degicel, gold cup or WCQ tuh bragg nah, BC that's when it's really important. i is not one the the ppl who hate it when we lose to jamaica so fortunately for me it's like water off ah duck's back.

i have confidence we will beat jamaica when it counts.

hopefully  latas gets it together by then since he's never going to be fired anytime soon, and it's already too late tuh start wid another coach, though i believe that latas should've been fired after the first jamaica game, now it's too late.

beat us in the digicel, gold cup and kick us out the hex and that is ah sweeter victory, and that's very possible, but just hold off on the celebration for now, it could blow up in yuh face.
Jamaica's Reggae Boyz did knock out T&T out of the 2008 Digicel Cup with a 1-1 draw which also knock T&T chances of going to the Gold Cup; somehow the fate of the draw always seems to make T&T avoid Jamaica; and finally Jamaica's Reggae Boyz did beat T&T home and away in the 2002 HEX where T&T finished dead last.
Just the facts. Just the facts.

And??!
See JustCool statement above. ;D

Fine. Jamaica is better and T&T has never been good in regional football. Jamaica has always been the regional powerhouse in Caribbean football.

Now please let us end this silly conversation.
Don't you mean discontinue this thread.
I'm willing to do that until another thread about Jamaica's football begins. ;D
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: just cool on October 14, 2010, 11:30:31 PM
damm how old r u guys you both sound like little kids

i know it hurts, sorry :devil:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjZcYOdOVqo

http://www.ttfootballhistory.com/node/3819?size=thumbnail
Not to encourage you, but ah meaningless friendly? that's what you head over heels for? i just lose real respect for you dan. just last week japan beat argentina and some body beat the WC champs spain aswell. wiining ah friendly is meaningless.

wait till the degicel, gold cup or WCQ tuh bragg nah, BC that's when it's really important. i is not one the the ppl who hate it when we lose to jamaica so fortunately for me it's like water off ah duck's back.

i have confidence we will beat jamaica when it counts.

hopefully  latas gets it together by then since he's never going to be fired anytime soon, and it's already too late tuh start wid another coach, though i believe that latas should've been fired after the first jamaica game, now it's too late.

beat us in the digicel, gold cup and kick us out the hex and that is ah sweeter victory, and that's very possible, but just hold off on the celebration for now, it could blow up in yuh face.
Jamaica's Reggae Boyz did knock out T&T out of the 2008 Digicel Cup with a 1-1 draw which also knock T&T chances of going to the Gold Cup; somehow the fate of the draw always seems to make T&T avoid Jamaica; and finally Jamaica's Reggae Boyz did beat T&T home and away in the 2002 HEX where T&T finished dead last.
Just the facts. Just the facts.

And??!
See JustCool statement above. ;D

Fine. Jamaica is better and T&T has never been good in regional football. Jamaica has always been the regional powerhouse in Caribbean football.

Now please let us end this silly conversation.
Don't you mean discontinue this thread.
I'm willing to do that until another thread about Jamaica's football begins. ;D
i have one simple question? where was jamaica from 1973 to 1994? the world didn't even know they had ah football team, much less talk about them in the football world.

before then jamaica has won nothing substantial or did well in any football tourney tuh say,hmmmm, these fellas kickin real arse ah wonder who dem is boy? :thinking:

back then, the only thing jamaica was good @ was horse racing and track and field, but football belonged to haiti and T&T. it's only till 1994 jamaica rare their heads and started making ah lil waves in the football world, and i was really happy for them, BC they loved the sport, but don't get beside yuh self. allyuh just start beating people about 15 yrs ago. but before that allyuh was in the football wilderness.



PS: bredder, i really don't care if jamaica beat T&T every six months, all i care about is getting competent administrators tuh run our football, and when that does happen and they get the ball rolling properly, then i will feel @ ease enough to engage you in ah race for braggin rights, but as of right now, our federation is fackin up seriously with ah bunch ah duncy a$$ n!gg@rs @ the helm!

so take win for now, we will see who will be in the hex, who will win the degicel, and who will win the GC. ah know one thing for sure, ah have ah better team than yours on paper, but seeing them playing all together is ah different story, since our federation does always find ah way to keep our best players off the field and show case the snakes & hounds.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jamaica2099 on October 15, 2010, 02:04:44 AM
Wow! Convenient it seems for only Trinis wanting to bring a point across by digging up the past. Yet, when I do I'm told, in not so many words, to stick with the present.
Talk about double standards.

But your statement does prove my point: with Jamaica joining CONCACAF and FIFA in 1962 when Jamaica gain independence. How is it, as you stated, that with Jamaica raring our heads in 1994 and started making little waves that with football belonging to T&T and Haiti in all those years before; Jamaica qualified for a World Cup before T&T and has surpassed T&T since that time T&T has been unable to beat Jamaica since May 17, 2001.
Besides, how is it that Jamaica has beaten T&T more at their home than T&T has done in Jamaica?       
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: sjahrain on October 15, 2010, 04:00:43 AM
2099

Just count your blessings
Be thankfull....... :devil:
Title: Re: Under - 20 Qualifiers from Guyama live stream thread
Post by: reggae-fan on October 15, 2010, 07:49:47 AM

RF what was the score in the guyana game?

Rbz won 2-0
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: just cool on October 15, 2010, 05:32:57 PM
Wow! Convenient it seems for only Trinis wanting to bring a point across by digging up the past. Yet, when I do I'm told, in not so many words, to stick with the present.
Talk about double standards.

But your statement does prove my point: with Jamaica joining CONCACAF and FIFA in 1962 when Jamaica gain independence. How is it, as you stated, that with Jamaica raring our heads in 1994 and started making little waves that with football belonging to T&T and Haiti in all those years before; Jamaica qualified for a World Cup before T&T and has surpassed T&T since that time T&T has been unable to beat Jamaica since May 17, 2001.
Besides, how is it that Jamaica has beaten T&T more at their home than T&T has done in Jamaica?       
Guy, i not in no competition ting wid you nah, BC @ the end of the day it's just ah pass time we gloating over. it's not like football does improve the economic state of ah country nor does it improve it's standard of living.

it's not like T&T and jamaica is brazil and argentina who does be @ it all the while, and with good cause! @ least they have ah reason tuh rival each other BC them team is world power house and won about seven world cups between them both! as it is, T&T and jamaica still struggling to win ah gold cup, but here you are bragging bout beating T&T, which in reality, no one who matters in the world cares!

i really sick ah dis jamaica trinidad competition you does be on all the time oui, it's dunce and backward if you ask me! every body wants their team to do well, but must we always hear this shyte every monday morning?

yes i want my team to do good and will be much more pleased if we were to beat mexico, costa-rica and honduras, BC they are bigger teams and ah competitive victory over them would be ah greater feat than beating JA.

it would be a joy to put mexico or costa-rica out the hex, or beat honduras in ah gold cup semi final since them spanish does disrespect T&T when we visit them in our away fixtures, and total dominance over them would be sweet to teach them some respect, but for me there's no sweetness in beating jamaica, that's like beatin up your little cousin and feeling good about it. for me that is.

like i said before, but ah guess yuh wasn't listening! i don't care if JA beat us six out of six friendlies, all i care about is the state of our federation or lack thereof, and would love to see camps and all them old men hit the exit! but unitl then, i not really trying to assume no braggin rights thing wid you nah boss, go by dinho and sam dem wid that stupid sh!t!

i rather see the T&T federation step up the game and take the sport serious in this land, and you should wish the same for land too, instead of this stupid childish meaningless rivalry , or non rivalry i should say.  sttuueeeppssss
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jamaica2099 on October 16, 2010, 08:38:00 AM
So if you not interested in talking about football. Why even bother to come on the forum and waste fingertips.
The thread is about football where my interest lies and not economics.
Nuff said.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: just cool on October 16, 2010, 03:25:10 PM
So if you not interested in talking about football. Why even bother to come on the forum and waste fingertips.
The thread is about football where my interest lies and not economics.
Nuff said.
Yous ah real thick tribal fella boy. any way take win. jamaica is the best in the caribbean, matter of fact in the WOORRRLLDDDD!!!!!!!!!!!! there, i conceded.    end of discussion.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jahkingdom on October 16, 2010, 03:37:11 PM
Gordon Williams, Gleaner Writer

Scouts for top professional football clubs in North America have quietly stepped up their search for Jamaican talent.

Sources at several Major League Soccer (MLS) clubs, and even the lower-level United Soccer Leagues (USL), confirmed that Jamaican players have become prime targets, not just for their skills on the field - specifically speed, athleticism and technical ability - but their cheaper price tag.

"(The clubs) are interested in Jamaican players," Tyrone Marshall, a national player in MLS for over a decade and currently with the Seattle Sounders, said recently. "They are coming to Jamaica."

"Definitely, there is an interest (in Jamaican players)," added Reggae Boyz striker Omar Cummings, a star for MLS's Colorado Rapids.

Currently, at least a dozen Jamaica-born players are in MLS. According to Jamaicans in the league, club administrators have told them of their ramped up interest in local-based players.

"(They ask) just in general," explained Cummings, "like if they have a position open. They themselves will be looking at players that I don't even know about."

SHIFT

The renewed interest is a shift in approach, from when Jamaicans were bypassed because some clubs labelled them lazy and lacking professional attitude.

"I think we've shed that (bad image) quite a while back," said Marshall. "Those old traditional coaches had attached that stigma to the Jamaican players. Now they see Jamaican players work hard like anyone else, or harder. So that stigma is no longer there."

The scouts are now being ordered to look closer at talent from Jamaica and the wider Caribbean, but without public fanfare. According to Marshall, MLS scouts quietly flocked to the last Digicel Caribbean Cup, which Jamaica won two years ago. The case of striker, prolific Digicel Premier League goalscorer Devon Hodges, who is currently at Tivoli Gardens FC, is a recent example of a Jamaican drawing heightened interest from MLS clubs.

"Quite a few teams sent someone there to look (at Hodges)," said Marshall.

Hodges, along with other Jamaicans, have earned tryouts with MLS clubs in recent years. The striker had a stint with the Rapids. Lovel Palmer, formerly of Harbour View, signed with the Houston Dynamo this season. Khari Stephenson, who started his pro career in MLS, recently returned to the league with the San Jose Earthquakes after time in Europe.

IMPACT

Jamaican players like Cummings, Marshall, Stephenson, Shavar Thomas of the Kansas City Wizards, Andy Williams of reigning champions Real Salt Lake, Earthquakes' Ryan Johnson, plus newcomers O'Brian White of Toronto FC and Shaun Francis of Columbus Crew have been selected in the MLS draft by clubs out of North American universities. Most have made solid club contributions. Cummings is third among scorers in MLS this season with 12 goals, while St James native Jeff Cunningham of FC Dallas tied the record for most career MLS goals with 132 on October 2.

"The majority of the MLS teams have a Jamaican playing in the starting eleven," said Reggae Boy Nicholas Addlery, a former MLS player now in USL with Puerto Rico Islanders.

" ... So you can see that the impact of Jamaicans is coming more to the forefront of these leagues, and it's becoming more important."

Yet, while the search for Reggae Boyz talent has been extended deeper, it appears the clubs are not eager to advertise their interest in Jamaicans or their scouting missions to the island.

"They want to come in under the radar," explained Marshall.

Clubs do not want to alert rivals of their interest in a particular player, cautious not to spark a bidding war over the price for his services. Scouts also want to observe players in their natural environment, without them knowing they are being watched, to get a better idea of their attitude.

"It's a character issue as well," said Marshall.

discreet enquiry

Earlier this year, a scout from one MLS club, who is also an assistant for a national team in CONCACAF, discreetly enquired where he could watch top Jamaican players during a visit to the island. A trend appears to be forming.

"I remember a year ago ... I was talking with the GM (general manager) and he was down in Jamaica scouting," said Johnson recently. "These are things they are telling me after the fact. So they're doing their homework in Jamaica."

According to Johnson, who left Jamaica as a child and grew up in the US, American players generally do not have the physical talents Jamaicans do, and North American clubs may have recognised that some of those assets cannot be coached.

"Just the natural speed," said the striker. "Speed is the first thing. Speed is one big thing that Jamaica has. That's one thing that a lot of people come down (to see), and just the natural skill level of certain players that you just pick up from when you are young."

Some MLS players, for example, David Beckham, Thierry Henry and Rafa Marquez, earn millions of dollars in salary per year. Jamaicans can hope to command only a small fraction of that if they join the league, although the gap in talent between them and the trio is no longer wide. Jamaicans are relatively unknown quantities in world football, especially in MLS where name recognition is a key to generating fan support and revenue for the club.

Yet, although the low price tag makes them attractive, the increasing influx of Jamaicans in North American leagues could raise the Boyz's profile appreciably in the next few years, especially as the US bids to host another World Cup. Word is spreading.

"It does get around the league that Jamaica has some talent there," said Marshall.


http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20101016/sports/sports4.html
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: just cool on October 16, 2010, 03:48:18 PM
BTW whatever happened to that jamaican player who was with westham utd last season in the prem, ah think his name is hinze/ hienz/hines ? is he in whitmores plan @ all ?
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jahkingdom on October 16, 2010, 04:05:03 PM
BTW whatever happened to that jamaican player who was with westham utd last season in the prem, ah think his name is hinze/ hienz/hines ? is he in whitmores plan @ all ?

i think he played a one match for one of England junior team, but whitmore is still trying players and there are a lot to try out, and there will also be tag and war between England and Jamaica for some players. example this kid that play for Liverpool youth team, born in Jamaica and his mother want him to play for Jamaica but England is trying to get him:

http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20100302/sports/sports2.html


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbDxiKM0c8M
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: just cool on October 16, 2010, 04:49:00 PM
BTW whatever happened to that jamaican player who was with westham utd last season in the prem, ah think his name is hinze/ hienz/hines ? is he in whitmores plan @ all ?

i think he played a one match for one of England junior team, but whitmore is still trying players and there are a lot to try out, and there will also be tag and war between England and Jamaica for some players. example this kid that play for Liverpool youth team, born in Jamaica and his mother want him to play for Jamaica but England is trying to get him:

http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20100302/sports/sports2.html


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbDxiKM0c8M
Hienze is ah neat little player, even more dangerous than dane richards if yuh ask me. so what ever happened to him, is he still with WHU, or did he moved on? BWT is he english or jamaican born? hienze fuller and dane richards would be ah handful for any team in cocncacaf.

one thing ah rate allyuh for, is the fact that allyuh don't let no one come in the office and take full points in competitive games, maybe friendlies, but when it counts JA does defend it. something we still need tuh learn, and that's protect home turf advantage.
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jahkingdom on October 16, 2010, 05:51:45 PM
BTW whatever happened to that jamaican player who was with westham utd last season in the prem, ah think his name is hinze/ hienz/hines ? is he in whitmores plan @ all ?

i think he played a one match for one of England junior team, but whitmore is still trying players and there are a lot to try out, and there will also be tag and war between England and Jamaica for some players. example this kid that play for Liverpool youth team, born in Jamaica and his mother want him to play for Jamaica but England is trying to get him:

http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20100302/sports/sports2.html


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbDxiKM0c8M
Hienze is ah neat little player, even more dangerous than dane richards if yuh ask me. so what ever happened to him, is he still with WHU, or did he moved on? BWT is he english or jamaican born? hienze fuller and dane richards would be ah handful for any team in cocncacaf.

one thing ah rate allyuh for, is the fact that allyuh don't let no one come in the office and take full points in competitive games, maybe friendlies, but when it counts JA does defend it. something we still need tuh learn, and that's protect home turf advantage.

think he still at west ham, not sure if he play any games this season, cause i never really fallow west ham.

http://www.whufc.com/articles/zavon-hines-west-ham_2228487_43469
Title: Re: Another Anticipated Derby at the "Office"
Post by: jahkingdom on October 17, 2010, 09:53:00 PM
Shelton score a brace

http://fotball.aftenposten.no/eliteserien/article183062.ece
Title: Young J'can player departs for Valencia
Post by: Trini _2026 on October 27, 2010, 11:00:55 AM
Young J'can player departs for Valencia
BY SANJAY MYERS Observer staff reporter


Wednesday, October 27, 2010

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Teenage football sensation Martin Davis will leave the island today for Spain where he will join the Valencia Football Academy after enjoying a successful one-week stint at the club's scholarship programme three months ago.

The 14-year-old St George's College student and Glenmuir's Kaya Beckford, 16, had both been awarded the opportunity to participate in the Valencia CF summer camp back in July after outstanding performances at the Next Generation Easter Camp held in Jamaica earlier in the year.

The youngsters, who are both hailed as 'Football Ambassadors', yesterday paid a visit to the offices of the Minister of Sports, Youth and Culture, the Honourable Olivia Grange.

Speaking to the Observer after the trip to the ministry, Andre Virtue, who is the technical director of the Next Generation Camp, explained that the Valencia coaches were not merely interested in selecting players with raw talent.

"We have so much ability in Jamaica that the focus... was more on the players' attitude. The Valencia coaches looked out for whether the youngsters were coachable and teachable and if they're thinkers on the field. Those are the kind of qualities that they saw in Kaya and Martin and that made them the two selected as MVPs during the (Next Generation) camp," he said.

Beckford, who is currently in training with the Jamaica U-17s as they prepare for the CONCACAF Championships next February, is expected to leave for Spain at a date soon to be announced.

While developing their talent at the top-tier European club for a one-year period, the youngsters will attend Caxton College which is said to offer good educational and sporting facilities and is one of the reputable British curriculum institutions in Spain.

Added Virtue: "They'll be in a professional football environment and a main thing will also be their education so it's the whole package. It's not just football because they're still young, and I think it is a wonderful opportunity for both of them," he said, adding that the partnership is the start of a three-year arrangement between the Spanish giants and Jamaica.

In commending the boys' achievement, Grange noted the significance of the partnership between Valencia FC, the Government of Jamaica and the sponsors.

"It's an important partnership and it is one that is extremely good for us... Not only am I going to commend the two youngster... but I'm going to commend the parents for the effort (they have put in)," the minister said.

The Next Generation programme is a subsidiary of Taino Trade and Investments Limited, which is owned by Valencia-born Victor Salazar-Chang, who has been residing in Jamaica for over two decades.

The Camps are part of the Valencia CF's efforts to promote their status internationally. Jamaica is set to benefit even further with the club's planned establishment of a permanent campus here by 2013.

At a brief function at Scotiabank Centre in Downtown Kingston earlier yesterday, the teenagers were given an informal sending-off and were awarded US$1,200 towards their tuition.

Director of marketing programmes, Joan Forrest-Henry, said: "Scotiabank was exceptionally pleased with the performance of the boys at the Next Generation Valencia CF Easter Football Camp this year... for being selected Most Valuable Players. It brings tears to my eyes to be a part of this dream which could one day see these boys representing Jamaica in international football.
Title: Re: Young J'can player departs for Valencia
Post by: DeSoWa on October 27, 2010, 12:18:18 PM
Ent there is a JA football thread for these sorta ramblings? Just saying...  :devil:

Big Up!
Title: Re: Young J'can player departs for Valencia
Post by: jamaica2099 on October 27, 2010, 12:44:20 PM
Ent there is a JA football thread for these sorta ramblings? Just saying...  :devil:

Big Up!
Keep in mind that it is one of your own that posted it. ;D
Title: Re: Young J'can player departs for Valencia
Post by: jahkingdom on October 27, 2010, 04:18:29 PM
jamaica has alot of playes going oversaes. not only Europe, but also america colleges.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Sam on November 14, 2010, 08:59:28 AM
Look RF in this video pranking some ole big eye grandpa who have de dog socking he big toe.

http://www.youtube.com/v/KG2sSAlLhQg
Title: Costa Rica, Jamaica play scoreless draw
Post by: reggae-fan on November 19, 2010, 04:51:57 AM


Few chances as Reggae Boyz hit woodwork once
FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida Costa Rica coach Ricardo LaVolpe made his debut yesterday in a scoreless draw against Jamaica in a friendly played in Florida.

Oscar Duarte had Costa Rica's best opportunity in the 73rd minute but Jamaica goalkeeper Dwayne Miller stopped Duarte's header inside the 6-yard box.


Costa Rica goalkeeper Keilor Navas was busier, making a diving stop on Keammar Daley's shot early in the second half. Jamaica had another scoring threat in the 69th minute but Lovel Palmer's shot hit the right post.

LaVolpe, who coached Mexico to a 2006 World Cup berth, was hired as Costa Rica's coach in September.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on November 19, 2010, 06:25:42 AM
Interestingly, this was a very strong Costa Rica side, which included all their top overseas based players. It was also the first game @ the helm for Lavolpe. Jamaica used the core of the squad that will play in the DCC, with the exception of in form Striker Omar Cummings who will play in ythe MLS Cup finals this weekend, and Ryan Johnson, who played in a losing effort last weekend in the MLS east conference finals. No Enland based players will be up for selection in the DCC.

The overseas based players in contention for the 20 spots  up for grabs in the DCC squad are as follows

MLS
1) Omar Cummings (FWD) Colorado
2) Dane Richards (FWD/MID) NY
3) Lovell Palmer (MID) Houston
4) Shavar Thomas (DEF) Phily Union
5) Obrien White (FWD/MID) Toronto
6) Shaun Francis (DEF) Crew
7) Ryan Johnson (FWD) San Jose
8) Khari Stepenson (MID/DEF) San Jose

Europe
1) Dwayne Miller (KPR) Sweden
2) Luton Shelton (FWD) Valarenga Norway
3) Jason Morrison (MID) Stamgodset Norway
4) Rudy Austin (MID/DEF) SK Brann Norway

Another 7 local based players will comprise the squad of 20 players.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: weary1969 on November 19, 2010, 07:01:42 AM
Audley Boyd, Assistant Editor - Sport

FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida:

WHILE they didn't quite achieve the desired results of handling the ball properly, keeping their opponents relatively quiet and executing well at goal, the Reggae Boyz got some invaluable insight into their state of readiness for the Digicel Caribbean Cup (DCC), when struggling to put together a game in a goalless tie against Costa Rica.

For large portions of the game, the Jamaicans struggled to possess the ball and could not make a decent chance to score in the first half of the friendly international against the Central Americans, at Fort Lauderdale's Lockhart Stadium on Wednesday night.

Without much midfield coordination, the Reggae Boyz found it hard to control play and squandered the ball through many attempts to release the final pass early, to forwards who lacked support and did not hold up the ball when they got the opportunity.

It was their last warm-up before they set out to defend their DCC title in the eight-nation finals in Martinique, which will run from November 26 to December 5.

Additionally, they never had a left-sided game, whether attacking or defending, and gave up acres of space in allowing the Costa Ricans to come forward.

To their credit, at least in the first half, they never allowed a clear scoring chance, even though Costa Rica put some dangerous crosses before goal and tried hard to penetrate, with captain Bryon Ruiz especially dangerous with his in-and-out movement between midfield and the forward line.

A much-improved Jamaica showed up for the second half, setting the tone right after the whistle with the creation of their first scoring chance, a wide-open opportunity that Shaun Francis hit straight at Costa Rica goalie Keilor Navas.With the introduction of midfielders Jason 'Dago' Morrison and Richard 'Shortman' Edwards, the Boyz took on more poise, possession and organisation to play a nice last 20 minutes.

During that period, Lovel Palmer got a clear opening from a build-up play, after Keammar Daley, one of the steadier players on the night, lifted a pass over the defence for Palmer to cut in from the flank and hit a shot against the goalpost.

It was the closest either team came to scoring, even though Costa Rica also got some good looks in the second half and were thwarted by the reliable goalie, Dwayne Miller.

Assistant coach Bradley Stewart expressed mixed reactions while evaluating their performance, but noted it was part of the learning curve.

"I think there are aspects of the game that we'd be satisfied with; the energy levels, that in particular, because ... at the end of the game, we seemed as if we had a little more, we were running, we were putting passes together, but when we evaluate, there are aspects of the game that we need to make adjustments to," Stewart said.

"We started a little on the tentative side, defending too deep; we weren't as cohesive as we'd have loved, (there were) passes going astray; we were playing penetrative passes too early, isolating the attackers from the midfielders, those are things we have to work on."

Improvements to be made

Stewart continued: "We have a few days to make those adjustments, improve on our conditioning between players and how they operate. We're not exactly happy, the stats showed that we had five opportunities on goal, only three (were) on target. That we have to improve on. The teams at the Digicel (Caribbean) level are a little bit different from the Central American level, which we believe is a good thing.

"But where the positives are, is it affords you an opportunity to make you more efficient for when we get into the Digicel Cup, so from that perspective, I think it was an absolutely beneficial game for us," he added.

Stewart, who works in tandem with Theodore 'Tappa' Whitmore, the head coach, noted differences in the style of play between starting central midfielder and those who came on as substitutes, Morrison, who was very assertive and commanding, and Edwards, but left the door open to thoughts that the roles could be altered and the hard-kicking Austin given a more attacking role, given the manner in which the subs influenced the general game control.


As Costa Rica maintained their levels and began making clearer chances, Jamaica's game evolved positively, with greater team play and efficiency, factors which all combined for a more lively and entertaining contest, as the voices of the spectators grew louder in applause.

Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: just cool on November 19, 2010, 04:08:02 PM
On another note, this ole man is worries!! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0tVDeJ6Z08&feature=player_embedded#!
Title: Jamaica vs Bolivia December 9th
Post by: reggae-fan on November 23, 2010, 05:16:23 PM
Bolivia will face Jamaica in a friendly on 9 December in Sucre, according to the manager ahead of the FBF, Alberto Lozada.


Lozada said that the deal is closed between orally and only written confirmation remains to make the official announcement.

The match will mark the Gustavo Quinteros' debut at the address Bolivian selection technique at the beginning of the work aimed at the Copa America 2011.


Quinteros will be without most of the players active in the League Championship, since the last date will be held the weekend.


The game against Jamaica will serve to put the end to the friendly of this administration, said Lozada. Bolivia is ranked 99 worldwide, according to the recent release of FIFA.

Title: Re: Jamaica vs Bolivia December 9th
Post by: davidephraim on November 23, 2010, 05:21:13 PM
i dont get it, is there a Trini referee or something? Is this a tournament and tnt is de 3rd team? wtf?
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Pointman on November 26, 2010, 04:48:04 PM
Interestingly, this was a very strong Costa Rica side, which included all their top overseas based players. It was also the first game @ the helm for Lavolpe. Jamaica used the core of the squad that will play in the DCC, with the exception of in form Striker Omar Cummings who will play in ythe MLS Cup finals this weekend, and Ryan Johnson, who played in a losing effort last weekend in the MLS east conference finals. No Enland based players will be up for selection in the DCC.

The overseas based players in contention for the 20 spots  up for grabs in the DCC squad are as follows

MLS
1) Omar Cummings (FWD) Colorado
2) Dane Richards (FWD/MID) NY
3) Lovell Palmer (MID) Houston
4) Shavar Thomas (DEF) Phily Union
5) Obrien White (FWD/MID) Toronto
6) Shaun Francis (DEF) Crew
7) Ryan Johnson (FWD) San Jose
8) Khari Stepenson (MID/DEF) San Jose

Europe
1) Dwayne Miller (KPR) Sweden
2) Luton Shelton (FWD) Valarenga Norway
3) Jason Morrison (MID) Stamgodset Norway
4) Rudy Austin (MID/DEF) SK Brann Norway

Another 7 local based players will comprise the squad of 20 players.

of course it was ::) and I suppose this was JA's B team.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on November 26, 2010, 05:26:18 PM
Interestingly, this was a very strong Costa Rica side, which included all their top overseas based players. It was also the first game @ the helm for Lavolpe. Jamaica used the core of the squad that will play in the DCC, with the exception of in form Striker Omar Cummings who will play in ythe MLS Cup finals this weekend, and Ryan Johnson, who played in a losing effort last weekend in the MLS east conference finals. No Enland based players will be up for selection in the DCC.

The overseas based players in contention for the 20 spots  up for grabs in the DCC squad are as follows

MLS
1) Omar Cummings (FWD) Colorado
2) Dane Richards (FWD/MID) NY
3) Lovell Palmer (MID) Houston
4) Shavar Thomas (DEF) Phily Union
5) Obrien White (FWD/MID) Toronto
6) Shaun Francis (DEF) Crew
7) Ryan Johnson (FWD) San Jose
8) Khari Stepenson (MID/DEF) San Jose

Europe
1) Dwayne Miller (KPR) Sweden
2) Luton Shelton (FWD) Valarenga Norway
3) Jason Morrison (MID) Stamgodset Norway
4) Rudy Austin (MID/DEF) SK Brann Norway

Another 7 local based players will comprise the squad of 20 players.

of course it was ::) and I suppose this was JA's B team.

Was Jamaica's strongest AVAILABLE side
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: TTvibes on November 27, 2010, 04:38:58 PM
just curious

is there a "regage boyz" website???

and is there a soca warriors thread on that site???

one of the moderator on the Jamaican site is a Trini (truetrini)

I see my Trini peeps post there regular....

It seem the Jamaicans dem loving trini, well eh Trini bail out air Jamaica
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on November 27, 2010, 06:42:03 PM
In the mean time, Jamaica playing a relaxed game vs Antigua leading 3-0 at 40 minutes. Guyana held Guadeloupe 1-1 in the first game in Group I. Was that the same Antigua that held Cuba to a tie recently?

Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on November 27, 2010, 06:43:04 PM
In the mean time, Jamaica playing a relaxed game vs Antigua leading 3-0 at 40 minutes. Guyana held Guadeloupe 1-1 in the first game in Group I. Was that the same Antigua that held Cuba to a tie recently?



what channel yall getting the games on.... fox Jam awa?
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on November 27, 2010, 06:51:54 PM
In the mean time, Jamaica playing a relaxed game vs Antigua leading 3-0 at 40 minutes. Guyana held Guadeloupe 1-1 in the first game in Group I. Was that the same Antigua that held Cuba to a tie recently?


Thanks RF!

KND, Justcool & the other die-hard Latas supporters, read the lines highlighted above and then put on allyuh rose-tinted glasses and ignore reality!

Repeat after me, Latas is the man for the job & we going Brazil!

Say anything else and yuh not patriotic enough and should stay quiet!

Ok cool, my mouth shut!  :-X
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: truetrini on November 28, 2010, 10:09:09 AM
Jamaica won but gave up a goal and 5 yellow cards in that ANtigua game.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on November 28, 2010, 11:03:33 AM
Jamaica won but gave up a goal and 5 yellow cards in that ANtigua game.
With Jamaica still winning their first game and getting the 3 points. I don't see dark clouds on the horizon for us. Do you? 8)
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: truetrini on November 28, 2010, 12:01:31 PM
Jamaica won but gave up a goal and 5 yellow cards in that ANtigua game.
With Jamaica still winning their first game and getting the 3 points. I don't see dark clouds on the horizon for us. Do you? 8)


excuse me, I was reporting facts...win lose or draw does not affect me and my belly.

So take your smirk elsewhere.  thanks   For your info, I support jamaican football unlike many here, what i do not support is smug assholes
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: nunu on November 28, 2010, 12:11:30 PM
this is the worst jamaican team ever .  :D
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: D.H.W on November 29, 2010, 05:34:21 PM
8:30pm TT time, Jamaica game coming in live on CNC3

http://www.jumptv.com/en/channel/cnc3/?&ref=


Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on November 29, 2010, 05:42:10 PM
Games live here:

http://www.concacaftv.premiumtv.co.uk/page/forcelogin/PostLive/0,,12907~609311,00.html

you need to register to view. Antigua outplaying Guyana at the moment winning 1-0.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: D.H.W on November 29, 2010, 07:40:10 PM
Jamaica getting a good fight, 0-0  52 min, rel thunder

edit: Jamaica score . 1nil
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on November 30, 2010, 04:22:45 AM
Jamaica getting a good fight, 0-0  52 min, rel thunder

edit: Jamaica score . 1nil

Guadeloupe will finish second behind Jamaica in this group, they do play a very nice brand of football...decent midfield play. Having said that, Jamaica was less than impressive in this game, many, many chnaces went abegging..game could have ended 4-0 if not for very casual play in the 6 yard box from the Jamaicans.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on December 01, 2010, 08:51:07 PM
Easy 4-0 victory for Jamaica over Guyana...all the reserves got a run out...19 yo marvin morgan just missed getting the tournaments first hat-trick. Grenada, get in line.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: just cool on December 01, 2010, 09:39:30 PM
Easy 4-0 victory for Jamaica over Guyana...all the reserves got a run out...19 yo marvin morgan just missed getting the tournaments first hat-trick. Grenada, get in line.
Ah meh boy, after yrs in the wilderness, success rares it's head in favor of jamaican football.  now it looks like it's our desolation period.

sad to say, unlike warner, it seems like cpt borrell might be ah smarter more progressive man, maybe jack should take lessons from this man, he's done ah great job.

jack single handedly destroyed whatever little moral we had in our football. he is indeed a cancer on our football. every decision this man made over the past ten yrs was all to the detriment of T&T football.

good luck jamaica.    for the first time in my life i wish i was jamaican.  :'(
Title: Warner slams Jamaica's Reggae Boyz for pay protest
Post by: Babalawo on December 07, 2010, 12:31:48 AM
Warner slams Boyz for pay protest
Published: Tuesday | December 7, 2010 Audley Boyd, Assistant Editor - Sport

FORT-DE-FRANCE, Martinique
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The Reggae Boyz have come in for some stinging criticism from regional football boss Austin 'Jack' Warner for their stance against the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) during the just-concluded Digicel Caribbean Cup.

Additionally, he has promised to change current regulations to facilitate the replacement of players in future tournaments, should such a situation arise again.

After beating Antigua and Barbuda 2-0 in their opening match, the Jamaican team issued the JFF an ultimatum to be paid total per diem of US$1,200 plus 80 percent of any cash prize won, or they would have withdrawn.

However, Captain Horace Burrell, president of the cash-strapped JFF, used his own funds to meet their per diem demands.

Speaking to the local media here after Jamaica won the title, Warner, who is the CONCACAF and Caribbean Football Union president, said: "First of all, I congratulate Jamaica on their success."

Afterwards, he lambasted the Jamaica football team, saying, "national pride must take precedence over mercenary feelings."

"I have felt in many ways the pain of Captain Burrell, because what he had to go through to reach this stage, for me it was tough," said Warner.

"To be held to ransom, and in my humble view, to be blackmailed by a team is unacceptable, and I want to say to you that the pain he has felt I feel for him, for the Caribbean, because it is a precedent that will be set in the Caribbean, unless we begin to stop it at this point in time."

Continuing Warner, who is also a FIFA vice-president, said: "In fact, I have told him even the rules shall be amended to facilitate countries bringing in teams at the last minute that face this situation.

"National pride must take precedence over money. National pride must take precedence over mercenary feelings and in that context, therefore, I'm pained. But at the end of the day, Captain stood up as a big man and he has saved the day; and today, Jamaica and the whole Caribbean are happy, not because Guadeloupe have lost, but because in my humble view, a bona fide country has won and therefore football in the Caribbean has been saved, also."

Warner, who made the championship presentation, said: "Guadeloupe put up a very good game. In fact, I would challenge any country in CONCACAF to play against Guadeloupe and believe it is a walkover."

Jamaica earned US$120,000 for retaining the title - their fifth overall - and Warner says it will be disbursed to the JFF within 15 days.

"Normally it (prize money) takes 30 days, but I will pay in 15 days because all he (Burrell) has to get is about US$14,000, and if those guys were so desperate. And by the way, the guys who are desperate are the guys who make the most money in football, not local Jamaicans you know. Before they die, I will pay it in 15 days so as to save their lives," said Warner.

The Trinidad and Tobago Transport Minister also commented on his team's performance, saying they will have to 'restructure.'

Regional championship

With eight titles, the Trinidadians have won the regional championship the most, but they were eliminated in the group round-robin phase.

"We played badly and we paid the price for playing badly," observed Warner. "Trinidad and Tobago now has to sit down and restructure its football. A meeting has been called for December 11 with the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation and I'll be there. We're going to look at the football and see what are the short-term and long-term plans."

He added: "We can't continue the way we are going, and we can't survive if even we get four places in the World Cup, as I believe we will get. We will not, of course, survive on the present team we have, or the structure or system we have, and therefore we have to sit down ..."


http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20101207/sports/sports2.html
Title: Re: Warner slams Jamaica's Reggae Boyz for pay protest
Post by: vb on December 07, 2010, 01:37:12 AM
I wonder where Warner national pride was when he sold our home rights vs. the US in 1985.

I guess he wasn't thinking about the money.

I guess when he son sell WC tickets illegally and made millions he had national pride foremost on his mind.

VB
Title: Reggae Boyz apologise to nation, JFF
Post by: Die_Hard on December 11, 2010, 01:13:49 PM
Reggae Boyz apologise to nation, JFF
Published: Saturday | December 11, 2010 0 Comments and 0 Reactions
Shavar Thomas

Ryon Jones, Gleaner Writer

Members of Jamaica's national football team have apologised for the protest action taken during the recent Digicel Caribbean Cup tournament in Martinique.

In an open letter to the public and the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) yesterday, the players described their action as "misguided" and improper.

"We have concluded that our actions were not proper and also misguided. We've also concluded that our actions consequently, even though not intended, caused undue embarrassment to the country. Again, this was not our intention. As a result, we are using this medium to publicly and unreservedly apologise to the JFF, the people of Jamaica, our families all the Reggae Boyz fans in the diaspora and other parts of the world for any role that we may have played, in this matter that has led to embarrassment and discomfort to all concerned," the Boyz said in their letter.

Team captain Shavar Thomas, one of seven signatories to the letter, explained the reasons behind the players' decision to formerly apologise.

"It was just based on our take on the situation and how we felt about it, we just decided that was a way to go," Thomas said. "It is not a situation where the players are against the JFF or anything of the sort because we are working in conjunction. We just think it is the right move and we are looking forward to doing good things in 2011," he added.

Moving forward

The Kansas City Major League Soccer player is trying to put the situation behind him and move forward.

"It is a group thing ... right now I just consider the matter done and dusted and we are just looking forward to 2011 and trying to do some good stuff towards World Cup qualification, and first of all at the Gold Cup," Thomas stated.

The 29-year-old defender is not overly perturbed by the possibility of disciplinary action being taken against him.

Thomas said: "The JFF has a board and a committee that handles that and they are the ones who will go about it the way they should, and we will see the outcome. If action is taken against me personally, if that is how they see it, that's it; whatever comes my way."

The Reggae Boyz camp was thrown into turmoil on November 28 when the players refused to train on the eve of a preliminary-round match against Guadeloupe, and demanded total per diem of $1,200 and 80 per cent of any prize money won at the tournament. In a meeting with the players before they left the island, the JFF had proposed 50 per cent of the fee and US$300 per diem; however, that was flatly refused. That offer was increased to US$500 but the players also turned that down.

To defuse the situation, president of the JFF, Captain Horace Burrell, used money from his personal funds to satisfy the players' demands.

At home, there were mixed views on the players' action but most people viewed the players' action as an embarrassment to the country.

The Reggae Boyz retained the coveted Digicel Caribbean Cup on Sunday, defeating Guadeloupe on penalty kicks in the final.
Title: Re: Reggae Boyz apologise to nation, JFF
Post by: Spursy on December 11, 2010, 01:58:11 PM
 yawn..

Btw congrats to JA team in DCC. 
Title: Trouble brewing in Jamaica football
Post by: reggae-fan on December 22, 2010, 05:14:02 AM
JFF wants all players to sign "contract" before being eligible to play for national team...Players refuse to sign contract....

Kwesi Mugisa, Staff Reporter

The Premier League Clubs Association (PLCA) has accused the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) of being unconscionable and bullying, as it relates to their dealings with the national players in an ongoing contractual dispute.

Following a meeting of the JFF's board of directors, the body has insisted that all players with any intention of representing the national team in the future must sign a four-year contract.

That decision was taken following a stand-off between the federation and the players during the recently concluded Digicel Caribbean Cup. The Reggae Boyz had refused to train and threatened not to take the field during the tournament unless certain demands were met. Those demands had included receiving 80 per cent of the prize money and also US$1,200 per diem for each player during the tournament. JFF President, Captain Horace Burrell, eventually relented.

No player has signed the document put forward by the JFF and, according to the PLCA, after a meeting with 16 senior members, continue to express serious reservations about doing so.
In a release, the PLCA accused the JFF of being "draconian" and making one-sided arrangements in a "dictatorial pattern".

Discourse

Represented by Chairman Edward Seaga, Deputy Chairman Carvel Stewart and director, Ricardo Chin, the PLCA said it has sought discourse with the JFF on the various issues, but claim those attempts have been blocked by JFF general secretary, Horace Reid, who it accused of attempting to bully the players into signing the documents - contracts which the PLCA believes to be in violation of the players' rights.

"This is an ill-considered and devious attempt by the JFF to hijack the rights of the players who up until the recent CFU tournament had not been fully paid by the JFF in 18 months despite several promises ... . The PLCA and the players protest this unconscionable act. Discussions between the parties are necessary without any more bullying."

Burrell and Reid, who seemed surprised by the contents of the release when contacted by The Gleaner, opted not to comment on the issue, but expect to have a meeting with the PLCA in Ocho Rios at 10 a.m. today.

"I have absolutely no comment at this time," Burrell told The Gleaner. "The PLCA requested a meeting with the JFF, the meeting has been planned for Ocho Rios and I am already here. I am awaiting the arrival of The Most Honourable Edward Seaga and we are told deputy chairman, Carvel Stewart, at 10 a.m. today.

Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on December 23, 2010, 03:50:22 AM
I cannot wait to hear what Jackula has to say again about our PLCA taking a strong stand against the JFF. An orginazation that was formed less than 5 years ago. ;D

The JFF should understand that there is a huge difference between patriotism and blackmail/holding hostages.

Is their such an orginazation in T&T?
 
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: just cool on December 23, 2010, 07:07:26 PM
I cannot wait to hear what Jackula has to say again about our PLCA taking a strong stand against the JFF. An orginazation that was formed less than 5 years ago. ;D

The JFF should understand that there is a huge difference between patriotism and blackmail/holding hostages.

Is their such an orginazation in T&T?
 
FPATT. football players association of trinidad and tobago.


PS: fixed.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on December 23, 2010, 07:12:23 PM
Its FPATT which stands for Football Players Association of Trinidad and Tobago.

I have a FPATT t-shirt with their logo on it!  ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: just cool on December 23, 2010, 08:09:39 PM
Its FPATT which stands for Football Players Association of Trinidad and Tobago.

I have a FPATT t-shirt with their logo on it!  ;D
Close enough. ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on December 23, 2010, 08:34:39 PM
Quote
Its FPATT which stands for Football Players Association of Trinidad and Tobago.

i am happy you guys highlight that. that's why he should have kept his beek shut about Jamaica players protesting. because he belong to the FPATT not the JFF.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on December 23, 2010, 08:46:56 PM
Quote
Its FPATT which stands for Football Players Association of Trinidad and Tobago.

i am happy you guys highlight that. that's why he should have kept his beek shut about Jamaica players protesting. because he belong to the FPATT not the JFF.

Just for clarification, who are you referring to here in the bit I've highlighted?
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on December 23, 2010, 08:58:19 PM
Quote
Its FPATT which stands for Football Players Association of Trinidad and Tobago.

i am happy you guys highlight that. that's why he should have kept his beek shut about Jamaica players protesting. because he belong to the FPATT not the JFF.

Just for clarification, who are you referring to here in the bit I've highlighted?

how many jakula in CFU?
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on December 23, 2010, 09:21:04 PM
Quote
Its FPATT which stands for Football Players Association of Trinidad and Tobago.

i am happy you guys highlight that. that's why he should have kept his beek shut about Jamaica players protesting. because he belong to the FPATT not the JFF.

Just for clarification, who are you referring to here in the bit I've highlighted?

how many jakula in CFU?

Well for your information JW does not belong to FPATT.
In fact he's against FPATT as much as a vampire is against being caught in the sunlight!  8)
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Bakes on December 23, 2010, 11:55:17 PM
how many jakula in CFU?

You do realize that FPATT is a players' organization/union, right?
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on December 26, 2010, 09:39:51 PM
Harbour view fc

Quote
Since this season, the club transferred the youngest player in their history, 14-year-old, Martin Davis. He joined Spanish giants, Valencia, in November.

http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20101226/sports/sports6.html


Title: Cummings on verge of Aston Villa loan
Post by: reggae-fan on December 28, 2010, 01:04:27 PM
Cummings on verge of Aston Villa loan

Colorado managing director Jeff Plush told the Denver Post on Monday that the Rapids are in talks with Aston Villa about a potential short loan move for Jamaican Hitman Omar Cummings during the winter.

"Omar is a Colorado Rapids player," Plush told the Denver Post. "We explained to Aston Villa that we would be open to discussing a loan agreement for Omar until our season starts on March 19 if it benefited Omar and the Colorado Rapids."

One potential hang-up could be Cummings securing a work permit. He plays regularly for Jamaica, but because of Jamaica's low FIFA ranking over the course of the year, Cummings may not qualify. Jamaica just made a 24-point jump in the most recent ranking, from 82nd in November to 58th after winning the Digicel Cup.

Under UK Work Permit rules, in order for a player to secure a work permit his national team must be have an average ranking in the Top 70 over the previous two years to qualify and Jamaica has been ranked lower than that for the majority of the past two years.
Title: Re: Cummings on verge of Aston Villa loan
Post by: jahkingdom on December 28, 2010, 01:56:25 PM
England work permit situation is affecting a lot of players.btw whats going on in the trini transfer corner. :-X so-call best players :devil:
Title: Re: Cummings on verge of Aston Villa loan
Post by: AB.Trini on December 28, 2010, 02:03:40 PM
Jackasses still like to bray..... go post  all this sh..t on your reggae boyz site.
Have a flying 4king  new year
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on December 28, 2010, 02:11:13 PM
Jackasses still like to bray..... go post  all this sh..t on your reggae boyz site.
Have a flying 4king  new year

how is the transfer window looking for you?, i heard Carlos leaving the MLS for AC Millan ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: nunu on December 28, 2010, 02:31:06 PM
Jackasses still like to bray..... go post  all this sh..t on your reggae boyz site.
Have a flying 4king  new year

how is the transfer window looking for you?, i heard Carlos leaving the MLS for AC Millan ;D

dont pay im anymind jahsee he ai sore loser , ah wanda y dey start a jamaica thread .
booooooooooooooo! :P
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Bakes on December 28, 2010, 04:19:50 PM
dont pay im anymind jahsee he ai sore loser , ah wanda y dey start a jamaica thread .
booooooooooooooo! :P

For the same reason yuh shit in ah toilet bowl and not all over yuh house... hygiene issues nah, thing allyuh Jamaicans wouldn't understand.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: nunu on December 28, 2010, 04:31:55 PM
dont pay im anymind jahsee he ai sore loser , ah wanda y dey start a jamaica thread .
booooooooooooooo! :P

For the same reason yuh shit in ah toilet bowl and not all over yuh house... hygiene issues nah, thing allyuh Jamaicans wouldn't understand.

 u r a nasty asshole or shit , di shit or ass di same ting .lol ! trinidad get kick by grenada out of gold cup qualifiers 2 times lol !  :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Jah Gol on December 28, 2010, 04:36:18 PM
I don't think think all Jamaicans are assholes.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Bakes on December 28, 2010, 04:47:51 PM
u r a nasty asshole or shit , di shit or ass di same ting .lol ! trinidad get kick by grenada out of gold cup qualifiers 2 times lol !  :rotfl:

I'm waiting for the significance of that comment to hit me...
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: nunu on December 28, 2010, 05:06:23 PM
u r a nasty asshole or shit , di shit or ass di same ting .lol ! trinidad get kick by grenada out of gold cup qualifiers 2 times lol !  :rotfl:

I'm waiting for the significance of that comment to hit me...

am gettin some white jewish ass ole to run ma dick into who cares about telling u off , go have some sex
breadrin it will do you alot of good . we going to di gold cup  :P
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Bakes on December 28, 2010, 05:21:42 PM
am gettin some white jewish ass ole to run ma dick into who cares about telling u off , go have some sex
breadrin it will do you alot of good . we going to di gold cup  :P

I'm not sure what you having gay sex with some white Jew has to do with anything... but uhm, thanks for sharing... I guess.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: nunu on December 28, 2010, 05:26:42 PM
am gettin some white jewish ass ole to run ma dick into who cares about telling u off , go have some sex
breadrin it will do you alot of good . we going to di gold cup  :P

I'm not sure what you having gay sex with some white Jew has to do with anything... but uhm, thanks for sharing... I guess.

jealous ? ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Bakes on December 28, 2010, 05:35:14 PM

jealous ? ;D

Nah.. lord knows nobody could compete with allyuh Jamaicans and allyuh closeted gay tendencies.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on December 28, 2010, 07:33:12 PM
Bake and shark i glade you jump in.

how many players the pro league export in the lass 10 years? or is only 50 year old brazilain you guys buying so you can win so-call Concacuf champions league?

this semi pro league is drawing scouts from around the world and people watching the matches :devil:

http://www.digicelpl.com/

http://www.digicelpl.com/nmcms.php?snippets=gallery&p=gallery&match_id=380&newsid=&season_id=3

http://www.digicelpl.com/nmcms.php?snippets=gallery&p=gallery&match_id=335&newsid=556&season_id=3


http://www.digicelpl.com/nmcms.php?snippets=gallery&p=gallery&match_id=328&newsid=&season_id=3

http://www.digicelpl.com/nmcms.php?snippets=gallery&p=gallery&match_id=193&newsid=&season_id=1

http://www.digicelpl.com/nmcms.php?snippets=gallery&p=gallery&match_id=187&newsid=515&season_id=1

http://www.digicelpl.com/nmcms.php?snippets=gallery&p=gallery&match_id=84&newsid=&season_id=1
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Bakes on December 28, 2010, 07:37:51 PM
Bake and shark i glade you jump in.

how many players the pro league export in the lass 10 years? or is only 50 year old brazilain you guys buying so you can win so-call Concacuf champions league?

this semi pro league is drawing scouts from around the world and people watching the matches :devil:

http://www.digicelpl.com/

http://www.digicelpl.com/nmcms.php?snippets=gallery&p=gallery&match_id=380&newsid=&season_id=3

http://www.digicelpl.com/nmcms.php?snippets=gallery&p=gallery&match_id=335&newsid=556&season_id=3


http://www.digicelpl.com/nmcms.php?snippets=gallery&p=gallery&match_id=328&newsid=&season_id=3

http://www.digicelpl.com/nmcms.php?snippets=gallery&p=gallery&match_id=193&newsid=&season_id=1

http://www.digicelpl.com/nmcms.php?snippets=gallery&p=gallery&match_id=187&newsid=515&season_id=1

http://www.digicelpl.com/nmcms.php?snippets=gallery&p=gallery&match_id=84&newsid=&season_id=1

... you're "glade" I jumped in so that you can flood the thread with useless links that have nothing to do with anything I've said?  You must have me confused for idiots like yourself who get a rise out of which country is exporting more players where.  Jamaica has 2.5 times the population as TnT, I'd hope you'd find something productive for all them extra would-be criminals to get into.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on December 28, 2010, 07:53:00 PM
Bake and shark i glade you jump in.

how many players the pro league export in the lass 10 years? or is only 50 year old brazilain you guys buying so you can win so-call Concacuf champions league?

this semi pro league is drawing scouts from around the world and people watching the matches :devil:

http://www.digicelpl.com/

http://www.digicelpl.com/nmcms.php?snippets=gallery&p=gallery&match_id=380&newsid=&season_id=3

http://www.digicelpl.com/nmcms.php?snippets=gallery&p=gallery&match_id=335&newsid=556&season_id=3


http://www.digicelpl.com/nmcms.php?snippets=gallery&p=gallery&match_id=328&newsid=&season_id=3

http://www.digicelpl.com/nmcms.php?snippets=gallery&p=gallery&match_id=193&newsid=&season_id=1

http://www.digicelpl.com/nmcms.php?snippets=gallery&p=gallery&match_id=187&newsid=515&season_id=1

http://www.digicelpl.com/nmcms.php?snippets=gallery&p=gallery&match_id=84&newsid=&season_id=1

... you're "glade" I jumped in so that you can flood the thread with useless links that have nothing to do with anything I've said?  You must have me confused for idiots like yourself who get a rise out of which country is exporting more players where.  Jamaica has 2.5 times the population as TnT, I'd hope you'd find something productive for all them extra would-be criminals to get into.

of-course. that's why we have three football academy under construction.

hope you could find something for these fools too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wDfhOUps9A
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Bakes on December 28, 2010, 08:16:38 PM

of-course. that's why we have three football academy under construction.

hope you could find something for these fools too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wDfhOUps9A

Yeah, we buying dem a boat so that they could sail back to Jamaica.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on December 28, 2010, 08:22:15 PM

of-course. that's why we have three football academy under construction.

hope you could find something for these fools too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wDfhOUps9A

Yeah, we buying dem a boat so that they could sail back to Jamaica.

nah sah. put them man to replace the current T&T squad, then send them come make we  wip them and send them back.  ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on January 04, 2011, 10:48:37 PM
keep the fire blazing

http://www.hvfc.net/news-Dec28B-10.htm


http://www.hvfc.net/
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on January 05, 2011, 08:09:58 AM
Mexico Primera Division and MLS clubs bidding for Addlery
Now a free agent with no transfer fee require Jamaica national team forward Nicholas Addlery is in the mix for several clubs in USA, Mexican, El Salvadorian and Honduran first divison clubs.

His play in the CONCACAF Champions League since 2009 has made his international goalscoring skills in demand.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on January 05, 2011, 08:14:16 AM
Goal.com: Gerard Houllier weighing up 2m deal for Jamaican Hitman


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EXCLUSIVE
By Wayne Veysey

Aston Villa will have to pay 2 million if they are to turn a prospective loan move for Omar Cummings into a permanent transfer, Goal.com UK can reveal.

The Colorado Rapids striker began a trial of unlimited length with Villa last week as manager Gerard Houllier looks to bolster his forward ranks.

Rapids are open to discussing a loan agreement for Cummings until the new Major League Soccer season starts on March 19 but will not allow the player to leave Colorado permanently unless their $3m (1.94m) valuation is met.

That is not over the top for a guy who is 28, at the prime of his career and who has been outstanding for us for the last two seasons, a Colorado source told Goal.com UK.

Cummings, who studied law at college before turning professional three years ago, scored 14 goals last season as his club won the MLS title for the first time in their history.

Before last summer, Mexican club Necaxa had a $500,000 (320,000) bid rejected for the Jamaica international, who has won 21 caps for his country.

Villa have yet to contact the Rapids about formalising Cummings trial into a loan move but Houllier wants to increase competition among his strikers, who have struggled for goals this season.

Emile Heskey, Gabriel Agbonlahor, John Carew and Nathan Delfouneso have scored just four Premier League goals between them this season.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on January 05, 2011, 11:48:57 AM
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/J-can-freshman-stars-at-US-college_8268218
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Die_Hard on January 05, 2011, 12:15:53 PM
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/J-can-freshman-stars-at-US-college_8268218

Good find, hope he develops into a professional.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on January 06, 2011, 11:26:23 AM
Boyz ride challenges with another friendly
HOWARD WALKER With Jamaica's U-17 REGGAE BOYZ in Brazil

Thursday, January 06, 2011

 
SERRA NEGRA, Brazil The National Under-17 footballers have settled nicely at their new home the Pousada Clube after some early hiccups at a facility, which is a far cry from the Traffic Football Academy they previously were.
The journey from the academy, located in Porto Feliz, took approximately three-and-a-half hours by bus to Pousada Clube in Serra Negra, and they were still in Sao Paulo.
 SERRA NEGRA, Brazil JFF general secretary Horace Reid (centre), in conversation with goalkeeping coach Clive Wedderburn (left), and masseuse Juan Pablo Camargo at the Pousada Clube here recently. (Photo: Howard Walker).
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But it was no surprise as Sao Paulo is one of the biggest states in Brazil with a population of approximately 40 million people.
Serra Negra is a tiny, clean town of 30,000 people is a miniscule spot on the Brazilian map. The young Reggae Boyz are staying at a rural resort, but without perhaps the most sought after invention of modern times the Internet.
But with the intervention of the Jamaica Football Federation's (JFF) general secretary Horace Reid, that problem was being remedied with the purchase of a wireless router from Vivo a telecommunication network.
But up to the time when this article was written, no internet access was available at the facility, three days after arriving there.
With doubtful tap water, drinking bottled water was bought by the management staff, but the sleeping conditions remained a tad below the norm. Yet it is nothing to lose sleep over. So far, the food is good.
But for Reid, it is important that the players see both sides of the coin as it provides the opportunity for mental preparation.
Said Reid: "We're trying to put in all the logistics for the camp, which is much different than the first... which was pretty much an all-inclusive camp with a first-class training facility."
He added: "The second camp is a much different environment with most of the amenities outside. The fields and gym are outside and we're just trying to fine-tune everything and the fact that there will be a much greater need for transportation to move the team.
"This is a good opportunity for the players, and this second camp will see an emphasis on academics, with the arrival of two tutors," Reid revealed.
On Monday evening, the team was met by Walter Gama and his son Luciano, both former coaches in Jamaica during the coaching stints of Rene Simoes.
They are instrumental in arranging practice games and training facilities for the Under-17s, and already, the Rio Claro Under-18s are scheduled to take on the Jamaicans today at 3:00 pm (noon, Jamaica time).
Rio Claro are well into their preseason preparations as their tournament begins on January 16, and it should be a testing match for the Young Boyz in what is expected to be a heavy schedule of matches over the next few weeks.
With no training facility on the compound, the first training session on Tuesday morning had to be cancelled because they were taken to a sub-standard indoor concrete surface which looked like it had been abandoned for months.
But head coach Wendell Downswell and his outfit were able to train on Tuesday evening, yesterday morning and evening before today's game.
The Under-17s played their last game on December 28 and they should be fresh for this encounter.
Ruseas's High goalkeeper Richard Trench, who arrived yesterday and missed the morning training session, could be thrown right into action today as both goalkeepers Odean Clarke and Nico Campbell are still nursing injuries.
Campbell resumed light training and there is still the possibility of him starting, though he should not be rushed back into competitive action too soon.
With 18 days left for the camp to finish, the Jamaicans should expect the matches to come fast -- probably every other day as they intensify preparations for the 12-team CONCACAF Under-17 Championship to be hosted by Jamaica between February 14-27.


Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Controversial on January 06, 2011, 12:52:41 PM
you know what i notice about yardies on the board, they are only good to boast, like they can't be humble, its apart of their insecurity on this board.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on January 06, 2011, 01:29:44 PM
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US colleges scoping out local talent NCAA division champion Akron University is among the American colleges looking to boost their football squads with local talent.
 The coaches are being hosted by the University of the West Indies on a three day scouting excursion at Mona.
 Akron is the team of McCauley Tulloch and Darren Mattocks who scored 18 goals in their championship bid.
 The University of South Florida, home to Jamaicans Ashani Fairclough, Cristopher Waugh and Ricardo Webb is also among the 10 US schools represented.
 USF assistant coach Fred Dikranian says the pool of talent keeps him coming back, though he is not sure to sign any players.
 You have top guys every year that leave whether they go pro or they go to the university, its just a matter of what you are looking forthe talent is not the issue it is usually the academic credential, Mr. Dikranian said.
 More than 300 hopefuls paraded their skills for coaches last year in an attempt to gain scholarships.
 UWI coach Neville Bell says the event will also benefit the local universities.
 We also invited our local universitieswe just wanted to give the kids a chance, we are offering scholarships too, he said.

http://rjrnewsonline.com/sports/football/us-colleges-scoping-out-local-talent
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on January 06, 2011, 03:05:44 PM
you know what i notice about yardies on the board, they are only good to boast, like they can't be humble, its apart of their insecurity on this board.

why is it boasting?, because we updating you on the transfer window? :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on January 07, 2011, 06:34:01 PM
keep the fire  blazing


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US coaches descend on J'can football talent

BY DANIA BOGLE Observer staff reporter

Friday, January 07, 2011

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SOME of Jamaica's best schoolboy football talent are this week getting the opportunity to display their skills for overseas coaches as they battle for scholarships to universities in the United States.

Ten coaches have been watching players from several schools in the Corporate Area and sections of St Catherine in a three-day clinic at the University of the West Indies (UWI), while other events are being planned for St Andrew and St Elizabeth tomorrow and Sunday.

Coach Ben Mallue of St John's University in Queens (left) and assistant coach at the University of Connecticut, Dane Brenner. (Photos: Bryan Cummings)
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Assistant senior national coach Bradley Stewart is organising the trial games geared towards rural students, which will be held at St Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) in St Elizabeth tomorrow and a second for Corporate Area players at Duhaney Park in St Andrew on Sunday.

"We want to capture college potential kids and expose them coaches," Stewart told the Observer. "All aspirants to colleges are being encouraged to come."

Those camps have attracted coaches from universities in Florida, the Carolinas, Ohio, George Mason and James Madison and are expected to attract between 50 and 100 aspirants each.

At the UWI Bowl, several coaches from Oregon, New York City, Connecticut, Illinois, and Ohio have been observing what the young footballers have to offer.

They also watched a game involving the National U-20 squad at the Constant Spring field.

Ben Mallue, assistant coach at St John's University, a private college in Queens, New York, told the Observer that full scholarships covering the cost of tuition and books which may amount to as much as US$32,000 will be offered to one or two lucky youngsters.

St John's have won 14 Conference Championships in the last 20 years and while there are currently no Jamaican on the university's squad, Mallue believes the right player would enhance his line-up and also gain something valuable in return.

"There's been some very good talent, especially here at UWI and the Under-20 squad," Mallue said.

"A challenging competitive environment, intense daily training, exciting competitive games and a solid academic experience."

Assistant coach at the University of Connecticut, Dane Brenner, said two or three or three scholarships would be offered if the playing skills and academics are up to the required standard.

"We're looking for technical players, attacking players, defenders... basically anybody that fits the mould, wants to play the game the right way and there are several players here that do that."

Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/US-coaches-descend-on-J-can-football-talent_8272195#ixzz1AJi3zb6x

http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/US-coaches-descend-on-J-can-football-talent_8272195
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on January 09, 2011, 12:46:22 PM
nurturing Tappa


SAO PAULO, Brazil Senior head coach Theodore Whitmore will spend at least 30 days in Brazil in February, as the Jamaica Fooball Federation (JFF) continues its push to expose local talent in Jamaica.

Whitmore, 38, who took over the interim position in 2007 and again in 2009, has had a successful stint to date and the JFF has shown confidence in him with this move as they prepare for the upcoming Gold Cup and World Cup qualifiers.

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JFF's general secretary Horace Reid, who is currently in Brazil, has literally move mountains to secure the deal for Whitmore at Sao Paulo FC.

Reid, who was escorted by former Jamaican coaches, Brazilians Walter and Luciana Gama, drove through man-made tunnels which cut a path direct through two mountains.

"So far we are looking to have coach Whitmore spend around 30 days in Brazil at some other top clubs," Reid said.

"... Hopefully again the next couple of day we should be able to finalise on exactly how it's going to pan out, but it's almost complete," Reid revealed.

"I have already spoken with coach Whitmore and he is looking forward to it. As a young coach obviously it is important that he continues to take all the experience that is outside in the professional world and from also different cultures.

"... That helps to bring the balance and the understanding of the different philosophies, especially in a professional environment that is going to help him and also continue to help our development," Reid added.

"We have tremendous confidence in his capacity. We believe that he has all the attributes to be a top class coach and so far he has demonstrated the level of aptitude that has created the belief and confidence from the federation and also from the charges that he has been responsible for," he noted.

Reid said hopefully, Whitmore should be in Brazil after the next FIFA date in February and should bring back a wealth of experience garnered.

The Sunday Observer was a part of the fact-finding team that toured the US$20m (J$1.6b) Sao Paulo facility and Whitmore will be in great hands.

The sprawling Sao Paulo youth academy which boards 130 youngsters, with a staff of 110, has 11 fields and state-the-art equipment from dentist office to lecture theatre to barber shop, in an all-inclusive facility.

Meanwhile, Reid is also putting the final touches on bringing the National Under-20 men's team here for six weeks.

"So far things are going fairly well, we just need to await the conditions from the centre that we looked at yesterday at Ascor Inn," said Reid.

The Oscar Inn academy is operated by Brazil's 1982 player Oscar Bernardi, who was co-captain with the legendary Socrates.

Reid will also be finalising some quality games for the Under-20s when they arrive in March.

Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/-Tappa--to-hone-coaching-skills-in-Brazil_8279249#ixzz1ATzdDdtS

http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/-Tappa--to-hone-coaching-skills-in-Brazil_8279249
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: theworm2345 on January 09, 2011, 12:56:49 PM
nurturing Tappa


SAO PAULO, Brazil Senior head coach Theodore Whitmore will spend at least 30 days in Brazil in February, as the Jamaica Fooball Federation (JFF) continues its push to expose local talent in Jamaica.

???

Anyway it should be a good experience for Tappa
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on January 10, 2011, 04:54:18 PM
nurturing Tappa


SAO PAULO, Brazil Senior head coach Theodore Whitmore will spend at least 30 days in Brazil in February, as the Jamaica Fooball Federation (JFF) continues its push to expose local talent in Jamaica.

???

Anyway it should be a good experience for Tappa

Jamaicans love to Hexaggerate things so they stretch February to 30 days!!  :mackdaddy:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on January 10, 2011, 05:20:58 PM
nurturing Tappa


SAO PAULO, Brazil Senior head coach Theodore Whitmore will spend at least 30 days in Brazil in February, as the Jamaica Fooball Federation (JFF) continues its push to expose local talent in Jamaica.

???

Anyway it should be a good experience for Tappa

Jamaicans love to Hexaggerate things so they stretch February to 30 days!!  :mackdaddy:

Where did you learn to spell?
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on January 16, 2011, 07:21:11 AM
SAO PAULO, Brazil Several years after leaving Jamaica, Brazilian masseuse Jose Camargo cries when he remembers the beautiful island that made him feel like a real man.

Jose, who has worked in Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Kuwait, came to Jamaica in 1996 with head coach Rene Simoes and after feeling the warm love of the Jamaica people, he made it his own.

As a black man growing in Brazil, Jose was never made to feel like a man until he graced the shores of Jamaica.

"When I came to Jamaica I hear Captain Burrell say, 'I have a dream'. I also have a dream. I see black people in good positions that I don't see before in Brazil, other than artistes and football players," Jose told the Sunday Observer, as he made one of several visits to the Jamaican training camp.

"I started feeling better. I say, 'Captain (Burrell), this is my country, I don't have no reason to go back to Brazil'," he added.

"I was just born in Brazil, but my heart goes to Jamaica. I want to come back to Jamaica and stay with my friends. I miss it too much, sometimes I cry.

"I never feel so well until I came to Jamaica. The people treated me so well; I miss everything. Ten years in Brazil and every day I dream about coming back to Jamaica," he added.

"Where I am going to find dumpling, ackee and saltfish?" he smiled as he reminisced.

"I love Jamaica. My family is there; my wife, son, my grandson, I don't feel well now, because I am out of my country. Jamaica is my country, not Brazil," he reiterated.

Jose, who spent six years in Jamaica, was a part of Jamaica's three teams that qualified for the World Cup. He was the masseuse when the senior Reggae Boyz made it to the 1998 World Cup in France.

He was also there when the Under-17s qualified for New Zealand in 1999 and again in 2001 with the Under-20s

in Argentina.

Ever since the National Under-17s arrived in Brazil on December 15, Jose has been around, not only to visit his son and current team masseuse Pablo, but because he "just loves Jamaica".

Jose, 58, not only loves Jamaica, but its women as well and has taken unto himself a wife in Nicola since 2001. Together they have a son named Nicholas.

He currently works with Guarani FC, which finished 18th in the Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A and were relegated to Serie B for the 2011 season.

"I need to work and take care of my family. Football is my life; it puts bread and butter on my table," he said.

The Brazilian, who was in New Zealand with the Under-17s in 1999 at the FIFA World Cup, said based on what he is seeing now with this crop of players, they should qualify for another World Cup.

"I remember the Under-17 team in the New Zealand World in 1999 and I think this team is better. The players focus on football, they take it serious," he said.

"Before, only the talent was there. Now these players look like professional players, the talent is there and the discipline together. They behave better than players from Brazil," he noted.



Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/Brazilian-masseuse-cries-for-beloved-Ja_8295651#ixzz1BCi8dlfD
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Flex on January 17, 2011, 06:22:05 AM
Warner to aid Jamaica school.
T&T Newsday Reports.
Monday, January 17 2011


FIFA vice-president Jack Austin Warner has pledged US6,000 annually for the next five years to the Windward Road Primary and Junior High School in Kingston, Jamaica.

Warner, who visited the school on Friday last, asked the management staff to spend some of the money on sport.

He added that after the five-year period was over he would review all that was done and if satisfied, the school may benefit from another five years of financial assistance.

Warner addressed the standard five class and told them his life story to demonstrate that all things are possible.

The Trinidad and Tobago Works and Transport Minister explained that he rose from humble beginnings and never believed he would one day visit 170 countries as a football administrator.

Also president of CONCACAF, Warner was accompanied by Cheryl Blackman, Permanent Secretary in his ministry along with Caribbean Airlines Limited (CAL) chairman George Nicholas III.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: AirMan on January 17, 2011, 06:24:03 AM
^^ LOL Jack spreading his wings in Jamaica
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Sam on February 04, 2011, 06:47:35 PM
GOAT:..... Reggaefan, yuh bull meh mammy now is pay back time...

(http://www.secondose.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/goat_010.jpg)
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on February 05, 2011, 02:57:01 PM
Sam, identify yourself in this picture...I assume you are not the animal.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on February 09, 2011, 11:04:20 AM
Dynamo sample Reggae beat
Kinnear liked what he saw at Caribbean Cup and imported some players to test
By JOSE DE JESUS ORTIZ
Copyright 2011 Houston Chronicle
Feb. 8, 2011, 9:24PM
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Lovel Palmer (22) celebrates with teammate Andrew Hainault (31). Palmer earned a contract after a successful trial with the Dynamo last year.
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As Lovel Palmer helped Jamaica win the Caribbean Cup in Martinique last December, Dynamo coach Dominic Kinnear was in the stands taking notes and compiling a wish list. In search of an attacking midfielder, a forward with pace and a center back to bolster the defense, it wouldn't be a surprise if that shopping list is filled by Reggae Boyz.

Kinnear traveled the globe in hopes of finding quality players who could help get the Dynamo back in the playoffs, and one only needs to attend practice later this week to realize the impressions that were made at the Caribbean Cup.

The Dynamo already have four players from the Caribbean on tryout periods. The number will grow to six Thursday, when two Jamaican national team players begin their trials.

One year after Palmer earned a contract after a successful trial, the Dynamo are all but certain to get at least one more starter out of their Jamaican players on trial. Center back Jermaine Taylor and central midfielder Richard Edwards, who started the Caribbean Cup final for Jamaica, will get their chance to try to further impress Kinnear.

Taylor was impressive during the Caribbean Cup while leading a defense that gave up only three goals in five games, and he's all but assured of earning a contract with the Dynamo.

"He reads the game well," Palmer said of Taylor. "He's a pretty physical guy. He should be a good addition for us."

Edwards, a 5-4 midfielder who started alongside Palmer in the Caribbean Cup semifinal and then was replaced by Palmer in the 68th minute of the final, also caught Kinnear's attention.

"I liked him," Kinnear said of Edwards. "I thought he was very sharp."

Palmer, Edwards and Taylor started in Jamaica's 2-1 semifinal victory over Grenada. Then they all played key roles as Jamaica beat Guadeloupe in overtime to win the final. Kinnear also scouted Jamaica's friendly against Costa Rica in November.
A rising sport on island

Although Jamaica isn't a power in CONCACAF, the country definitely has produced some quality players. Kingston-born John Barnes, who scored a legendary goal for England against Brazil with a magical dribble through Brazil's defense, is still considered one of the best wingers in English national team history.

"It's an up-and-coming soccer nation," Kinnear said of Jamaica. "Plus, the players I've been around from there are all very open to being coached. Their eyes are wide open, and I think they're thankful for the opportunity."

Jamaicans also are a relative bargain.

For instance, Palmer's transfer fee last year was under $50,000. His salary is around $70,000. The Colorado Rapids' Omar Cummings, who just finished an impressive trial with Aston Villa of the English Premier League, earned a mere $80,000 last year.

Unlike national team players from other CONCACAF nations or from powers like Brazil, Argentina or Europe, Jamaican don't come on trial hoping to make millions or with a club waiting to claim a hefty transfer fee. They just want a chance to prove their worth and then perhaps earn a hefty contract in MLS or perhaps in the Premier League some day.

A teammate of Palmer's and Taylor's on the Reggae Boys, Cummings likely would have stuck with Aston Villa if he had been able to secure a work visa. The mere fact that Cummings earned a trial with Aston Villa has inspired Palmer.

"I'm happy to have Caribbean guys and guys from Jamaica here," Palmer said. "Omar Cummings winning the MLS Cup and getting a trial with Aston Villa is great. The guys here are pretty good, and I'm hoping they come in here and display the same work rate we have here."

The four Caribbean players already on trial didn't waste time impressing last week. Lester Peltier of Trinidad and Tobago scored the Dynamo's first goal, and Francois Swaby scored the second goal in a 2-0 victory over Houston Baptist on Saturday. Steven Morrissey got the assist with a cross to fellow Jamaican Swaby on the second goal.
Speed to burn

Morrissey and Swaby, 22, are actually the top two scorers in the Jamaican Premier League with one goal separating league leader Morrissey (10 goals) from Swaby.

JeVaughn Watson didn't score in the scrimmage, but the Jamaican got 61 minutes like the other three candidates to help lead the attack.

"We have a lot of fast guys and a lot of skillful guys," Watson said. "Jermaine Taylor is one of the best defenders, and Lovel Palmer is a hard worker who is very talented.

"To have Lovel here already, it brings a lot of communication with us and the other guys from here. The U.S. is one of the backbones for soccer in CONCACAF and the Caribbean."

jesus.ortiz@chron.com
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Trinimassive on February 09, 2011, 01:24:15 PM
GOAT:..... Reggaefan, yuh bull meh mammy now is pay back time...

(http://www.secondose.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/goat_010.jpg)

Sam yuh is real kicks yes lol
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on February 10, 2011, 08:09:39 AM
This bredda Sam has a very strong liking for animals, goats in particular. Is Bestiality a crime in T&T? I hope so  ::)

and when he is not fantasizing about goats, he turns his attention to fanatasizing about "bulling" men.


 ::)
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on February 10, 2011, 08:31:16 AM
This bredda Sam has a very strong liking for animals, goats in particular. Is Bestiality a crime in T&T? I hope so  ::)

and when he is not fantasizing about goats, he turns his attention to fanatasizing about "bulling" men.


 ::)

my youth, don't study that just keep posting what you have and ignore that. :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on February 14, 2011, 04:54:24 PM
Watson earns extra week of trial, hopes for Brazilian fading

Shortly after pounding FC Dallas 4-0 on Saturday, Dynamo coach Dominic Kinnear approached JeVaughn Watson to ask the Jamaican midfielder if he would like to extend his tryout period for at least another week.

Watson's tryout period was expected to end along with the trials of fellow Caribbean players Steven Morrissey, Francois Swaby and Lester Peltier. Just as Lovel Palmer earned another tryout period last year before eventually landing his contract, Watson has been asked to stick around along with fellow Jamaicans Jermaine Taylor and Richard "Short Man" Edwards.

"We want to see more of him," Kinnear said of Watson. "Of those guys who came in, he was the one that I felt was probably the one who could help us out of that group the most."

Watson was expected to travel with the team after Monday's practice to Phoenix, where the Dynamo will play three exhibitions against MLS clubs this week. Taylor, who is all but signed, and Watson drew raves after playing 45 minutes just two days after beginning their trials.

Watson is eager to build on what he showed against FC Dallas.

"I came to stay here," Watson said. "I think I made a good impression for myself. I know I can do more, so I'm just trying to work harder in the next game. I got to show something different. They know I'm a hard worker.

"I'm very skillful, so I have to show everything because I have three games coming up. I got to play more disciplined and express myself a little more."

Watson might start pushing up a bit more in Phoenix, as Kinnear has requested.

"He tells me I should go forward," Watson said. "Back at the club that I play, when we play holding midfielder we like to stay behind the ball. But I guess it's just two of us, so I can't just leave the work alone for Geoff (Cameron) to go forward and get back. So we both go forward and we both defend, but I don't care about the work. I'll run all day around the field."

The Dynamo's hopes are dimming in their quest to land the Brazilian midfielder Kinnear scouted last month.

The prize has literally gone up not 100 percent, but 300 percent, according to a person with intimate knowledge of the negotiations.

"The price keeps on going higher," said Kinnear, who says other teams' interests in the Brazilian player have raised the price.

As of yet, Kinnear has never publicly identified the Brazilian player. But the Chronicle has learned the player is Luiz Camargo of second division Paran
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Sam on February 15, 2011, 06:10:11 AM
Reggaefan: Sam, I will shoot you for posting a picture of me carring my wife on my back in public, that was private.
(http://www.twtd.co.uk/images/avatars/360.gif)
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Pointman on February 16, 2011, 12:38:23 AM
Not seeing that Jamaica thread we had for some reason. Created another one for future related news.

WHY?
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on February 16, 2011, 10:17:50 AM
Not seeing that Jamaica thread we had for some reason. Created another one for future related news.

WHY?
Yeah! Why? Let the thread stay. If Sam wants a picture of him carrying his wife on his back. Let it stay.
Valentine's Day just past so Sam want to show how affectionate he was to his transsexual wife. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:   
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on February 16, 2011, 03:22:04 PM
Jamaican-born player making history with Liverpool

Set to make debut in Europa League tomorrow night

Jamaica Observer

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

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ONLY available to play because his school is on its half-term break, 16-year-old Jamaican-born Raheem Sterling is set to follow in the skilful steps of John Barnes when his travels with Liverpool to Sparta Prague for their Europa League last 32 first leg tomorrow night, reports the Daily Mail.

Just Monday Sterling was playing with the youth team and scored five as Liverpool routed Southend United 9-0 in the FA Youth Cup at Anfield.

Former manager Rafa Benitez signed him from Queen's Park Rangers last March for 500,000 ($69 million). He will be joined on the flight by fellow young players, under-18s captain Conor Coady, Jack Robinson, Jonathan Flanagan and Paul Ince's son, Tom.

Should Sterling feature against Sparta, aged just 16 years and 71 days, he will break by some margin the previous record set by Robinson who made his Barclays Premier League debut against Hull last May aged 16 years and 250 days.

He came off the bench in a pre-season match against Borussia Moenchengladbach aged 15 and was given a first-team squad number last month.

However, Liverpool academy boss Rodolfo Borrell wants to ensure the highly-rated youngster remains grounded.

"To score goals is massive for any player and he is a player with a lot of potential, everybody can see this," said. Borrell.

"But I think it's time for him to have even more humility and work hard at the defensive side of his game and the things he is not so good at."

Related video:

YouTube: 'Raheem Sterling Wonderkid'

Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/JA-born-player-making-history-with-Liverpool#ixzz1E9wJ0x3y
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on February 16, 2011, 07:50:54 PM
http://www.houstondynamo.com/news/2011/02/dynamo-sign-defender-jermaine-taylor


Dynamo sign defender Jermaine Taylor

Houston acquires Jamaican international center back in transfer
Houston Dynamo Communications
February 16, 2011


Jamaican international Jermaine Taylor (Wilf Thorne / Houston Dynamo)

The Houston Dynamo have acquired defender Jermaine Taylor from Jamaican club St. Georges, it was announced today. Per team and league policy, terms of the transaction and of Taylors contract were not disclosed. Upon receipt of his international transfer certificate and approval of a P-1 visa, Taylor will occupy an international roster slot.

Taylor, 26, has been capped 37 times by Jamaica and helped lead the Reggae Boyz to the 2010 Digicel Caribbean Cup championship, playing alongside current Dynamo midfielder Lovel Palmer. Taylor played all 510 minutes of the tournament five games, including two overtime games, in nine days and helped Jamica allow only three goals in the tournament.

We saw Jermaine at the Digicel Cup and in a friendly against Costa Rica, Dynamo head coach Dominic Kinnear said. Hes a good defender, hes good on the ball, and hes good in the air. I think hes a player who can be a good defender in this league.

MORE: Jermaine Taylor player bio

Taylor began his professional career with Harbour View in 2004 at the age of 19 and played there until moving to St. Georges in 2009. His cousin, Fabian Taylor, played in Major League Soccer for the MetroStars in 2004.

The Dynamos 2011 MLS regular season opener is set for Saturday, March 19, at 7:30 p.m. against the Philadelphia Union at Robertson Stadium. Tickets are available at HoustonDynamo.com.

The Houston Dynamo are a Major League Soccer club that has won two MLS Cup championships in its first five seasons and represented the United States in international competition four consecutive years from 2007-10. For more information, log on to http://www.HoustonDynamo.com or call (713) 276-7500.

-Forever Orange-

JERMAINE TAYLOR
Position: Defender
Height: 510 Weight: 180 lbs.
Date of Birth: January 14, 1985
Birthplace: Portland, Jamaica
Hometown: Portland, Jamaica
Citizenship: Jamaica
Last Club: St. Georges (Jamaica)
How Acquired: Transferred from St. Georges on February 16, 2011
Title: Raheem Sterling - Liverpool fans... how good is this kid?
Post by: Jumbie on February 17, 2011, 02:50:56 PM
Was watching the following video of this 16yr old.. is as good as he looks on a consistent basis?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eh0-kR2cNQo
Title: Re: Raheem Sterling - Liverpool fans... how good is this kid?
Post by: Bakes on February 17, 2011, 02:52:01 PM
http://www.socawarriors.net/forum/index.php?topic=40995.msg725106#msg725106
Title: Re: Raheem Sterling - Liverpool fans... how good is this kid?
Post by: jahkingdom on February 17, 2011, 02:55:41 PM
T&T could be playing against him in the future. you never know. ;D
Title: Re: Raheem Sterling - Liverpool fans... how good is this kid?
Post by: Jumbie on February 17, 2011, 02:55:55 PM
thx. didn't realize that he was already discussed.
Title: Re: Raheem Sterling - Liverpool fans... how good is this kid?
Post by: Bakes on February 17, 2011, 03:05:16 PM
T&T could be playing against him in the future. you never know. ;D

Only if Jack could get us matches against Hengland...  8)



Jumbie, no scenes... talk really just pop off in the last couple days.   


Read Steve Gallens comments  (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1357850/Raheem-Sterling-cast-spell-Dalglish-Liverpool.html) about him, he's the head of development at QPR, from whom Liverpool bought him.
Title: Re: Raheem Sterling - Liverpool fans... how good is this kid?
Post by: jahkingdom on February 17, 2011, 03:13:44 PM
T&T could be playing against him in the future. you never know. ;D

Only if Jack could get us matches against Hengland...  8)



Jumbie, no scenes... talk really just pop off in the last couple days.   


Read Steve Gallens comments  (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1357850/Raheem-Sterling-cast-spell-Dalglish-Liverpool.html) about him, he's the head of development at QPR, from whom Liverpool bought him.

fair enough. but sure he has a mother also. ;D

'I'd love to see him play for Jamaica'
Published: Tuesday | March 2, 2010 5 Comments Mother of Liverpool signee wants son to represent country of birth

Andre Lowe, Senior Staff Reporter

At 15 years old, Jamaica-born footballing prodigy Raheem Sterling is already capturing the British headlines, after recently penning a contract with European giants Liverpool amid interest from some of the top clubs in England.

Sterling, who grew up in the Queen's Park Rangers (QPR) youth system, drawing comparisons to the likes of international superstars Wayne Rooney and Theo Walcott, chose the Merseyside-based team over the likes of heavyweights Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal and Fulham.

The youngster, who recently made his debut for the England Under-16 team, was landed for a reported fee of 300,000, with QPR expected to receive further instalments if the one-time Maverley native breaks into the Liverpool first team.

His performances with the national team have done little to quell the hype around the winger, with several British publications hailing the speedy and skilful player as the next great English talent.

Hopes to represent JA

However, Sterling is first and foremost a Jamaican, and despite the obvious temptation of playing for England, he has not turned his back on his country of birth and still harbours thoughts of one day donning the Jamaican colours.

Sterling's mother, Nadine, is extremely proud of her son's achievement and was clear about the colours in which she would like to see his international future unfold.

Said Nadine: "I'm a true-born Jamaican and I love Jamaica so much. I always tell him that I would love to see him represent and play in my colours, his colours. So, of course, I would love to see him play for Jamaica one day."

She added: "I'm very happy for him; what makes him happy makes me happy, and I know that this is something that he is extremely happy about. He loves football and we are talking about Liverpool here, so again, I'm very happy about everything."

The youngster will travel to the club today where he will finalise some paperwork with authorities, and has already been included in the club's plans later this month for some promotional activity in Vietnam.

"He (Sterling) is in very high spirits, he is very excited about this and he is looking forward to getting started," Nadine shared.

She added that the Liverpool choice was not a difficult one, and that the club made it even easier by quickly matching QPR's evaluation of the player, while other clubs showed a reluctance to fork out the sum.

"They (Liverpool) were the only club that were really willing to pay up the money that QPR wanted for him, so Liverpool were obviously keen on getting him and they showed that they were serious," Nadine stated.

Head of development for QPR, Steve Gallen, has heaped praise on the youngster: "(Sterling) has loads of natural ability. This boy can pass, shoot, head it, score goals, tackle, defend, anything."

Liverpool's Managing Director Christian Purslow has lauded his new signing, telling the British press: "We have made clear that we will invest in outstanding young talent. Raheem is a very exciting young English player whose progress was being closely monitored by many other leading clubs and I'm delighted he's joining us."






Title: Re: Raheem Sterling - Liverpool fans... how good is this kid?
Post by: jahkingdom on February 17, 2011, 03:23:59 PM
Jamaican-born player making history with Liverpool

Set to make debut in Europa League tomorrow night

Jamaica Observer

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

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ONLY available to play because his school is on its half-term break, 16-year-old Jamaican-born Raheem Sterling is set to follow in the skilful steps of John Barnes when his travels with Liverpool to Sparta Prague for their Europa League last 32 first leg tomorrow night, reports the Daily Mail.

Just Monday Sterling was playing with the youth team and scored five as Liverpool routed Southend United 9-0 in the FA Youth Cup at Anfield.

Former manager Rafa Benitez signed him from Queen's Park Rangers last March for 500,000 ($69 million). He will be joined on the flight by fellow young players, under-18s captain Conor Coady, Jack Robinson, Jonathan Flanagan and Paul Ince's son, Tom.

Should Sterling feature against Sparta, aged just 16 years and 71 days, he will break by some margin the previous record set by Robinson who made his Barclays Premier League debut against Hull last May aged 16 years and 250 days.

He came off the bench in a pre-season match against Borussia Moenchengladbach aged 15 and was given a first-team squad number last month.

However, Liverpool academy boss Rodolfo Borrell wants to ensure the highly-rated youngster remains grounded.

"To score goals is massive for any player and he is a player with a lot of potential, everybody can see this," said. Borrell.

"But I think it's time for him to have even more humility and work hard at the defensive side of his game and the things he is not so good at."

Related video:

YouTube: 'Raheem Sterling Wonderkid'

Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/JA-born-player-making-history-with-Liverpool#ixzz1E9wJ0x3y
Title: Re: Raheem Sterling - Liverpool fans... how good is this kid?
Post by: jahkingdom on February 17, 2011, 03:29:35 PM
Bakes,

sterling is not the only jamaican kid in those big academy. there are two at real madrid and one at valencia. and a couple in the english premier league. ;D

but sterling is the fastest developing one.

with the abundance of jamaican youths living in englad and joining football academies, there will be tag of war between jamaica and england if the JFF start taking things serious.

 




Title: Re: Raheem Sterling - Liverpool fans... how good is this kid?
Post by: vb on February 17, 2011, 03:47:37 PM
Bakes,

sterling is not the only jamaican kid in those big academy. there are two at real madrid and one at valencia. and a couple in the english premier league. ;D

but sterling is the fastest developing one.

with the abundance of jamaican youths living in englad and joining football academies, there will be tag of war between jamaica and england if the JFF start taking things serious.

 






And J'ca still losing at home?
Title: Re: Raheem Sterling - Liverpool fans... how good is this kid?
Post by: Bakes on February 17, 2011, 04:00:44 PM
Bakes,

sterling is not the only jamaican kid in those big academy. there are two at real madrid and one at valencia. and a couple in the english premier league. ;D

but sterling is the fastest developing one.

with the abundance of jamaican youths living in englad and joining football academies, there will be tag of war between jamaica and england if the JFF start taking things serious.

 






Jamaica producing the young talent... there's no denying that   :beermug:
Title: Re: Raheem Sterling - Liverpool fans... how good is this kid?
Post by: Trini _2026 on February 17, 2011, 04:05:43 PM
Bakes,

sterling is not the only jamaican kid in those big academy. there are two at real madrid and one at valencia. and a couple in the english premier league. ;D

but sterling is the fastest developing one.

with the abundance of jamaican youths living in englad and joining football academies, there will be tag of war between jamaica and england if the JFF start taking things serious.

 

which Jamaican at real madrid ???
Title: Re: Raheem Sterling - Liverpool fans... how good is this kid?
Post by: jahkingdom on February 17, 2011, 04:07:23 PM
Bakes,

sterling is not the only jamaican kid in those big academy. there are two at real madrid and one at valencia. and a couple in the english premier league. ;D

but sterling is the fastest developing one.

with the abundance of jamaican youths living in englad and joining football academies, there will be tag of war between jamaica and england if the JFF start taking things serious.

 






And J'ca still losing at home?

you confusing me star. i thought the last one was http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGE-AIHnjTM&feature=related
Title: Re: Raheem Sterling - Liverpool fans... how good is this kid?
Post by: jahkingdom on February 17, 2011, 04:20:27 PM
Bakes,

sterling is not the only jamaican kid in those big academy. there are two at real madrid and one at valencia. and a couple in the english premier league. ;D

but sterling is the fastest developing one.

with the abundance of jamaican youths living in englad and joining football academies, there will be tag of war between jamaica and england if the JFF start taking things serious.

 

which Jamaican at real madrid ???


and  guess what?, there will be alot more making the trip in the future

http://www.realmadrid.com/cs/Satellite/en/1202730202295/noticia/Noticia/The_Foundation_in_Jamaica.htm

http://www.realmadrid.com/cs/Satellite/en/1330003900527/noticia/NoticiaFundacionRM/Foundation_opens_Academy_in_Jamaica.htm

http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20100425/sports/sports10.html



Real Madrid academy still on track Lawrence

2008-05-03 Written by: Andr Lowe


Former Reggae Boyz goalkeeper and current member of the technical team Aaron Lawrence (right), with Marc Rollins.Plans appear to be on track for the setting up of a Real Madrid football academy in Jamaica with first batch of trainees expected to be conducting their first drills as early as January 2009. This, according to former national goalkeeper and academy director Aaron Lawrence, during an exclusive interview with the Sunday Herald on Friday.

Lawrence was designated to guide the establishment of the academy, which will be built on lands donated by the John Rollins Foundation in Rose Hall, St James through a collaborative effort from the Spanish-Jamaica Foundation and the popular Spanish club.

The academy, which will welcome 50 youngsters between the ages of 7 and twelve in its first intake, is being modeled of the successful Real Madrid Foundations School of Social Integration.Its core aim will be to use football training to increase educational levels and improve social values for the Jamaican children who will participate in the programme. The local training school will help Jamaican children who come from deprived backgrounds.

There were fears that the programme, which was expected to be ready by now after a declaration of intent was signed by all the parties in June 2007, was in jeopardy of being scrapped. However, Lawrence who is also a part of the national technical set-up, sought to alleviate these concerns and gave an update on the progress of the project.

The academy is definitely on stream. We went to Spain for a week and a half recently to look at their facilities and talk to the directors and we also took the opportunity to look at similar academies in Madrid, he assured.

He advised that the meeting was extremely productive and that work on the US$3.5 million project will commence in short order. It is understood that building plans and other relevant documentation have already been submitted and all the necessary approvals sought. The academy will be constructed in three phases and will be spread across 18 acres of land donated by Foundation. The first phase of construction will include the erection of an administration building, changing rooms and two full-length football fields. This phase is expected to be completed by years end.

Phase two will feature one additional field, an entertainment/lounge area and a merchandising post. The third phase will include the construction of dormitories.

Lawrence advised that trainees will not be required to board at the facility at the outset and will instead spend two to three hours per day in training and social development, as is the case at other Real Madrid academies across the world. He highlighted the value of a holistic approach to the academys programme.

What we plan to do is have the kids come in on an evening basis similar to the system that is used at other Real Madrid academies. For now we cannot consider boarding because of the cost and other elements, Lawrence said.

In Madrid, the academies have a relationship with the schools that the kids attend and with their parents so they are present in every aspect of their livesthis is a model that we will be adopting. We intend to take an inclusive and holistic approach, he continued.

However, before all of this comes to fruition, Lawrence and his team of coaches, which include Linval Wilson, Granville Clarke and Reggae Boy Fabian Davis, will have to scour the schools and communities in the region to identify potential talent.

We havent started (scouting) as yet but we will be going into the communities and into the schools Most of the youths that we will be looking at are from the inner city communities such as Flankers, Glendevon and Salt Spring, said Lawrence.

Title: Re: Raheem Sterling - Liverpool fans... how good is this kid?
Post by: Big Magician on February 17, 2011, 04:28:38 PM
shithong
Title: Re: Raheem Sterling - Liverpool fans... how good is this kid?
Post by: Trini _2026 on February 17, 2011, 04:31:52 PM
Bakes,

sterling is not the only jamaican kid in those big academy. there are two at real madrid and one at valencia. and a couple in the english premier league. ;D

but sterling is the fastest developing one.

with the abundance of jamaican youths living in englad and joining football academies, there will be tag of war between jamaica and england if the JFF start taking things serious.

 

which Jamaican at real madrid ???


and  guess what?, there will be alot more making the trip in the future

http://www.realmadrid.com/cs/Satellite/en/1202730202295/noticia/Noticia/The_Foundation_in_Jamaica.htm

http://www.realmadrid.com/cs/Satellite/en/1330003900527/noticia/NoticiaFundacionRM/Foundation_opens_Academy_in_Jamaica.htm

http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20100425/sports/sports10.html



Real Madrid academy still on track Lawrence

2008-05-03 Written by: Andr Lowe


Former Reggae Boyz goalkeeper and current member of the technical team Aaron Lawrence (right), with Marc Rollins.Plans appear to be on track for the setting up of a Real Madrid football academy in Jamaica with first batch of trainees expected to be conducting their first drills as early as January 2009. This, according to former national goalkeeper and academy director Aaron Lawrence, during an exclusive interview with the Sunday Herald on Friday.

Lawrence was designated to guide the establishment of the academy, which will be built on lands donated by the John Rollins Foundation in Rose Hall, St James through a collaborative effort from the Spanish-Jamaica Foundation and the popular Spanish club.

The academy, which will welcome 50 youngsters between the ages of 7 and twelve in its first intake, is being modeled of the successful Real Madrid Foundations School of Social Integration.Its core aim will be to use football training to increase educational levels and improve social values for the Jamaican children who will participate in the programme. The local training school will help Jamaican children who come from deprived backgrounds.

There were fears that the programme, which was expected to be ready by now after a declaration of intent was signed by all the parties in June 2007, was in jeopardy of being scrapped. However, Lawrence who is also a part of the national technical set-up, sought to alleviate these concerns and gave an update on the progress of the project.

The academy is definitely on stream. We went to Spain for a week and a half recently to look at their facilities and talk to the directors and we also took the opportunity to look at similar academies in Madrid, he assured.

He advised that the meeting was extremely productive and that work on the US$3.5 million project will commence in short order. It is understood that building plans and other relevant documentation have already been submitted and all the necessary approvals sought. The academy will be constructed in three phases and will be spread across 18 acres of land donated by Foundation. The first phase of construction will include the erection of an administration building, changing rooms and two full-length football fields. This phase is expected to be completed by years end.

Phase two will feature one additional field, an entertainment/lounge area and a merchandising post. The third phase will include the construction of dormitories.

Lawrence advised that trainees will not be required to board at the facility at the outset and will instead spend two to three hours per day in training and social development, as is the case at other Real Madrid academies across the world. He highlighted the value of a holistic approach to the academys programme.

What we plan to do is have the kids come in on an evening basis similar to the system that is used at other Real Madrid academies. For now we cannot consider boarding because of the cost and other elements, Lawrence said.

In Madrid, the academies have a relationship with the schools that the kids attend and with their parents so they are present in every aspect of their livesthis is a model that we will be adopting. We intend to take an inclusive and holistic approach, he continued.

However, before all of this comes to fruition, Lawrence and his team of coaches, which include Linval Wilson, Granville Clarke and Reggae Boy Fabian Davis, will have to scour the schools and communities in the region to identify potential talent.

We havent started (scouting) as yet but we will be going into the communities and into the schools Most of the youths that we will be looking at are from the inner city communities such as Flankers, Glendevon and Salt Spring, said Lawrence.



aye yuh bawl it have two players at real madrid academy who dem
Title: Re: Raheem Sterling - Liverpool fans... how good is this kid?
Post by: jahkingdom on February 17, 2011, 04:50:42 PM
Quote
aye yuh bawl it have two players at real madrid academy who dem

go do you research. one also played on the Madrid youth team against river plate academy from Argentina.

 ;D



Title: Re: Raheem Sterling - Liverpool fans... how good is this kid?
Post by: Jumbie on February 17, 2011, 06:11:36 PM
T&T could be playing against him in the future. you never know. ;D

Only if Jack could get us matches against Hengland...  8)



Jumbie, no scenes... talk really just pop off in the last couple days.   


Read Steve Gallens comments  (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1357850/Raheem-Sterling-cast-spell-Dalglish-Liverpool.html) about him, he's the head of development at QPR, from whom Liverpool bought him.

Nice read. Thx for the link.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Pointman on February 17, 2011, 08:08:59 PM
Not seeing that Jamaica thread we had for some reason. Created another one for future related news.

WHY?
Yeah! Why? Let the thread stay. If Sam wants a picture of him carrying his wife on his back. Let it stay.
Valentine's Day just past so Sam want to show how affectionate he was to his transsexual wife. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:   

I was referring to why do we even have a jamaica football thread on this site at all. I could care less than a f*@k about Jamaica football.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on February 17, 2011, 09:26:01 PM
Not seeing that Jamaica thread we had for some reason. Created another one for future related news.

WHY?
Yeah! Why? Let the thread stay. If Sam wants a picture of him carrying his wife on his back. Let it stay.
Valentine's Day just past so Sam want to show how affectionate he was to his transsexual wife. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:   

I was referring to why do we even have a jamaica football thread on this site at all. I could care less than a f*@k about Jamaica football.

as long has you read the updates we could care less if you care. ;D, we are not looking for supporters, we are digging hearts. ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on February 19, 2011, 06:31:34 AM
BELIEVE! - Confident Ja seek quarter-final berth against Guatemala
Draw good enough, but Jamaica hunt win
BY HOWARD WALKER Observer staff reporter walkerh@jamaicaobserver.com
Saturday, February 19, 2011

 
MONTEGO BAY, St James There is a strong sense of self-belief sweeping the Jamaican camp ahead of today's crucial clash with Guatemala for a spot in the quarter-final of the CONCACAF Under-17 Championship.
The Young Reggae Boyz bow into action in the feature at the Montego Bay Sports Complex in Catherine Hall at 3:00 pm, while red-hot Canada play Honduras for top spot in Group D in the curtain raiser at noon.
 
With Trinidad and Tobago securing one spot from Group C, Jamaica with one point need just a draw against Guatemala to advance, while a two-goal winning margin would give them top spot ahead of Trinidad and Tobago on goal difference.
Jamaica's coach Wendell Downswell was very optimistic and strongly believes his team will be in the quarter-finals. Said Downswell: "Yes we strongly believe we can advance. Psycologically they are ready."
Host Jamaica will be hunting the final spot in the next round, and although only needing a draw to advance, will be aiming for a win.
Host Jamaica will be hunting the final spot in the next round, and although only needing a draw to advance, will be aiming for a win.
"Our aim is to top the group," said Downswell. And by doing so, the Jamaicans will play the second best from Group D. The young Reggae Boyz dominated possession against T&T, took the lead but had to battle for a share of the points after falling behind in a 2-2 draw.
And Downswell revealed that his defence, perhaps more than ever before, will have to stand up to the Guatemalan test.
"We will be very tight defensively (owing to) the fact that we gave up two goals in the first game," he said. But with just a point neccessary to advance, Downswell said he won't be sitting back for a draw. "They are a typical Central American team with good off the ball movement and possession. They will be coming forward so our intention is to get a goal early," he noted.
With Jamaica hunting a win and to top the group, captain Omar Holness will be given more of an offensive role. Against T&T, he was asked to fill the holding midfield role for the injured Romario Jones.
"He will be given a more offensive role because he has scored in a number of our practise games and he will be given a more free role (tomorrow) today," Downswell confirmed.
Based on what transpired in training, the versatile Romario Williams should fill that holding midfield role. However, left-sided midfielder King Kaya Beckford was missing from training amidst rumours of Chicken Pox in the camp, but Downswell rubbished it.
"No sir, we are monitoring his general condition," Downswell pointed out.
The Jamaicans will be encouraged with the fact that they defeated Guatemala twice in their only two meetings at this level. In 1991, the Reggae Boyz won 3-1 and again in 2003, they emerged 3-2 victors.
The young Reggae Boyz had another training session at the Half Moon Hotel field for approximately one hour and the players look ready and up for the task at hand.
Guatemala's English coach, Gary Stempel, said his team has no choice but to beat Jamaica.
"The purpose and aim is still the same, and in reality nothing has changed, we have to win. It is simple as that," he said before they started training, also at the Half Moon Hotel field.
"We have to play like how we played against Trinidad and that is look for the result, but we will have to be a little bit careful of the counter-attack," he said.
"We have to play like how we played against Trinidad and that is look for the result, but we will have to be a little bit careful of the counter-attack," he said.
Meanwhile, Canada who registered the widest margin of victory in the tournament when they trounced Barbados 8-0, will want to maintain top spot in Group D with a victory over Honduras. Honduras struggled to shrug off Barbados 2-1 then watched in awe as Canada dismantled the Caribbean minnows by eight goals.
However, today's encounter will be a much closer affair and it shouldn't surprise anyone if the Hondurans pulled of an upset.
The winner of this Group D match-up wil play the runner-up of Group C involving Jamaica, T&T and Guatemala. Likewise the winner of Group C will play the runner up of Group D.


Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on February 23, 2011, 07:35:23 AM
As hype grows around Raheem Sterling
Published: Wednesday | February 23, 2011 0 Comments
Raheem Sterling
Raheem Sterling

Mom expresses desire for 16-y-o to represent JA

Andr Lowe, Senior Staff Reporter

The hype machine around 16-year-old Jamaican-born Liverpool prodigy, Raheem Sterling, is in full motion following his inclusion in the club's senior squad that travelled to Prague last week ahead of their Europa League contest.

Sterling has been grabbing headlines and has been the topic of hot discussions since his pricey 300,000 (JM$41.7 million) transfer from the Queen's Park Rangers academy to the Liverpool youth set-up early last year.

After all, it's not every day that those kind of funds are tossed around for a 15-year-old, as he was at the time of the transfer.

The former Maverley resident did not actually play in that Europa League game - an event which would have made him the youngest ever Liverpool first-team player, but it showed that manager Kenny Dalglish has him on his radar and that the talent of the young Jamaican is being recognised at the highest level.

It's a talent that his mother, Nadine, who chose not to state her surname, believes can be put to good use also in Jamaica.

Speaking exclusively to The Gleaner from Merseyside recently, Nadine, who has repeatedly expressed a desire to see her son - who has actually represented England's youth team - turn out for his native country, shared a desire to keep him close to his roots.

She believes the youngster is a positive influence to his peers back home and has been encouraging him to accept his increasing role as a motivator to young Jamaicans.

She is hoping the opportunity will present itself to have him come back to Jamaica and play a role in encouraging the local youth, particularly those who are from difficult communities, to strive for their goals.

"He is definitely a positive influence," said Nadine. "He was born and bred in Maverley and I have even started suggesting to him that when everything is settled and the time is right, it would be great for him to go back to Jamaica to his former school in particular. and talk to the kids about not giving up on their dreams and working hard for success and stuff like that."

She added: "It's in the making and when the time is right it's something that I would love to get him involved with," she continued.

Mother's confidence

Nadine spoke fondly of her experience watching her son's development into one of the hottest properties in British football and expressed her confidence that he will continue that growth.

"He chose to be a footballer. He used to kick the ball a lot in the house and I used to warn him about breaking my stuff," Nadine laughed, reminiscing on the days shortly after they left Jamaica while Sterling was just seven years old.

"He would always say that I should take him somewhere where he could play freely and we found a programme for him. I had to pay, and it wasn't cheap, but he loved it so much so I kept him in. He loved it so much, rain or snow, he would be out there playing," she added.

"I do believe he will be a success," Nadine pointed out. "He is a calm boy actually. He is determined to make it to the first team, eventually, and he does well at remaining focused. He never seems to be drawn into everything that goes on around him and that is a good thing."

http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20110223/sports/sports3.html
Title: Ousted T&T back Young Boyz in World Cup
Post by: Trini _2026 on February 24, 2011, 11:17:31 PM
Ousted T&T back Young Boyz in World Cup
Jamaica OBSERVER
Thursday, February 24, 2011



CATHERINE HALL, St James With their World Cup hopes ending in the second round against Canada yesterday, Trinidad and Tobago's coach Shawn Cooper said they were throwing their support fully behind the Jamaican team to carry the Caribbean hopes to Mexico in June.

First-half goals form Christopher Nanco and Keven Aleman proved sufficient for the Sean Fleming-coached team to advance, along with Panama, whom they will play in tomorrow's semi-final, and the United States, who advanced on Tuesday.

"We will now back Jamaica as our dream is now over," Cooper told a post -match press conference at the Montego Bay Sports Complex yesterday.

Cooper, who had voiced his opinion that both teams could qualify for the World Cup after a first-round 2-2 draw here last week, said it was his hope Jamaica would be able to get by Central American team Honduras and make it to their second Under-17 World Cup and first since 1999 in New Zealand.

The Trinidad coach said his team did well considering they did not get the quality preparation he had hoped for.

"Certainly, we did not get as many practice games or as long a camp as Jamaica did," he said, adding that many back in Trinidad had not given the team much hope to get past the first round.

"But look at how it turned out: we got through with a lot of ease," he said.

Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/Ousted-TnT-back-Young-Boyz-in-World-Cup_8423490#ixzz1EwaAqsQz
Title: Re: Ousted T&T back Young Boyz in World Cup
Post by: madness on February 25, 2011, 01:41:10 AM
i support the coach, good luck jamaica
Title: Re: Ousted T&T back Young Boyz in World Cup
Post by: Big Magician on February 25, 2011, 06:06:51 AM
f#ck dat
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on February 25, 2011, 07:45:46 AM
Wright overwhelmed with qualification
Friday, February 25, 2011

 
CATHERINE HALL, St James Wolmer's Boys' School's Jason Wright, who scored twice on Wednesday to pilot Jamaica to a 2-1 win over Honduras and to a place in the FIFA Under-17 World Cup in Mexico later this summer has emerged the toast of the newest set of Jamaican football heroes.
The stockily built striker scored four goals, netting in all three games played so far a penalty in the 2-2 draw against Trinidad in the opening game, the winner against Guatemala on Saturday and two on Wednesday in the quarter-finals.
 WRIGHT stint at the Real Madrid academy as a 12-year-old opened his eyes
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The soft-spoken, 16-year-old told reporters in a post-game interview that he was at a loss for words and the only word he could find to described his feelings was "overwhelmed".
With his doting father Matthew hovering in the background, Wright said his stint at the Real Madrid academy as a 12-year-old opened his eyes to what "real football is like".
He told reporters: "Real Madrid exposed me early and having travelled alone to Spain as a 12-year-old, I saw a lot."
The Wolmer's Boys' student said the training camp in Brazil helped tremendously adding that they all made a lot of sacrifices, being away from family at Christmas, but said they had their "dreams and nightmares" along the way.
Head coach Wendell Downswell also told the press conference he never lost confidence in the striker, even when fans were coming down on him.
"He delivered during the camp in Brazil and he delivered here as well," Downswell said.
Having his family at the game also helped Jason said, adding they were always encouraging him to do better.
Matthew, who is from the Maxfield Park area in Kingston, told reporters that when his son was selected to go to Spain, he could not afford the hefty $800,000 price tag, but said he "walked and begged and sacrificed" to give him the opportunity of a lifetime.


Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/Wright-overwhelmed-with-qualification_8424142#ixzz1EyhSezsf
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on February 25, 2011, 07:50:17 AM
CONCACAF gives Jamaica passing grade
BY SEAN A WILLIAMS Assistant Sport Editor
Friday, February 25, 2011


 
MONTEGO BAY, St James CONCACAF, the confederation embracing football-playing nations of North and Central America and the Caribbean, has given Jamaica a passing grade in its organisation of the Under-17 Championship in progress in this resort town.
CONCACAF's director of television and marketing, Manolo Zubiria, who is the confederation's point man in Jamaica, said he was particularly impressed with the problem-solving skills of the Jamaican organisers of the 12-team tournament.
 Manolo Zubiria (centre) in discussion with JFF officials David Watt (left) and Howard McIntosh during an inspection of the Trelawny Multi-Purpose Stadium. (Photo: Paul Reid)
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"It's funny that one of the first things I heard before coming here is 'Jamaica No Problem', and I have to admit that everytime I raise a concern I am told 'no problem' the matter will be dealt with... the truth is it gets done," he said.
"We have been making changes and adjustments along the way and if they (Jamaican organisers) make a promise they come through with it, so I am very happy for that," added Zubiria.
The American also pointed to the speedy resolution after one of the original venues, the Trelawny Multi-purpose Stadium, failed the inspection of a CONCACAF team on the eve of the two-week tournament, which has qualified four teams to the age-group World Cup set for Mexico later this year.
"In these kinds of tournaments, you have to expect anything, you have to be ready to make decisions at the last moment; we have to be ready for setbacks. Both situations were unfortunate, but as I said the thing that impressed me about Jamaica, the LOC, the federation, the mayor (Charles Sinclair) and the Minister of Sport (Olivia Grange), is that in less than 24 hours we had a solution for the stadium situation.
"Maybe at another tournament it would be a catastrophe to lose a stadium, but I think we had an excellent solution...," noted Zubiria, who will also run the CONCACAF Under-20 qualifiers in Guatemala in March/April.
He also referred to the malaria situation, which resulted in the Haitian team's forced withdrawal from the tournament and the consequent diplomatic bickering between Jamaica and their French-speaking neighbours, as the football contingent complained of mis-treatment by their hosts.
"The other situation with Haiti was very unfortunate, which saw a team withdrawn from the tournament, and again we made sure things went forward and the tournament has not suffered from that," said Zubiria.
But the CONCACAF executive believes that all of the above was a good learning experience for all.
"Going forward, I think this is a great experience to learn from, not only for Jamaica, but other countries in our confederation... we hope they will look at this (organisation of tournament) as an example," he noted.
Zubiria declared that he could see Jamaica hosting future CONCACAF tournaments as the country has exhibited its resourcefulness and ability to organise.
"It's the first time we were organising an event like this here, and I am sure it won't be the last time because of what we have seen... I think it's just a matter of time before Jamaica is awarded another tournament," he noted.
The successful staging of the event, Zubiria claims, is entrenched in part by the way all the stakeholders the JFF, the LOC, government, CONCACAF and sponsors -- were merged to create a central and effective force.
"I am here with a staff of 10 who are working closely with the LOC to make sure the tournament meets all the requirements of CONCACAF, and I think one of the positive things is that we have a very strong relationship with the LOC and the Jamaican federation and that is very important to the success of the tournament," he said in an Observer exclusive.
In Jamaica's 2-1 victory over Honduras in the quarter-final on Wednesday, Zubiria said the organisation across the board "was without incident".
"I think we have put our organisation to the test with the large crowd and the excitement with the victory of Jamaica the host team... we didn't have any incident or any other problem as the game was managed to perfection," said the CONCACAF events manager.
Zubiria said the Young Reggae Boyz's qualification to the World Cup does not only offer a fillip for Jamaica's football, but must certainly be an inspiration for the nation on a whole.
"It's a great joy and the best thing that could have happened for Jamaica. I think all four teams are happy to qualify for the World Cup, but I think for the Jamaican team it's a way to give back to the fans and the community," he stated.
The other teams through to the World Cup are USA, Canada and Panama.
He said the success of the Jamaican team so far has added more excitement to the tournament and it is expected that the crowds will continue to grow, and perhaps for today's semi-finals and Sunday's final, the 7,000-capacity Catherine Hall stadium could see a full house.
Meanwhile, Zubiria said it was the first time that a CONCACAF youth tournament was receiving such global television coverage, which has the potential to bring rich returns to the tourist mecca and host city Montego Bay in particular, and brand Jamaica in general.
"For the first time ever in CONCACAF history, this has been the most televised youth tournament; this is also the first time we are having a 12-team tournament, before it used to be eight teams, so it's important to put out a good product for television," Zubiria explained.
"We have good exposure in the USA with ESPN carrying all the games from the quarter-finals to the final and every country in Central America carrying all the games live... there is also coverage on the Internet where anybody in the world can log onto our (CONCACAF's) website and watch the games live... so I think we have put on a very good show, and the comments I have heard so far from our TV networks, are that it has been a very good product," ended the affable Zubiria.
Chairman of the Local Organising Committee, Montego Bay Mayor Charles Sinclair, had reported that the hosting of the championship has brought economic benefits to the city, where some US$1 million (J$84 million) was earned for hotel accommodation alone for the 12 teams.


Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/CONCACAF-gives-Jamaica-passing-grade_8427227#ixzz1EyioYFLk
Title: Jubliaint Jamaicans using SWO to allegedly spy on we football
Post by: AB.Trini on February 25, 2011, 06:50:36 PM
'Jubilant Jamaicans' confessed to espionage on Trinidad and Tobago Football
BY RICK FROST Observer writer Fost@jamaicaobserver.com
Friday, February 25, 2011

At a time when TnT  football is experiencing an all time low by their standards  from the once dominance they had over the Caribbean states, it has been revealed that notable Jamaicans have been using the Soca Warriors site/forum to collect valuable data pertaining to all aspects of their team and to cause disruptions to their football program.

The popular site have been a source for valued information about TnT football quoted Jamaicans who goes by the alias Reggaefan him and Jamaica 2099 have been allegedly inciting hatred and degrading the opinions and conversation of the TnT fans on their site for some time. In a recently held public celebration of Jamaicas recent U17 qualification and the senior mens team  qualification to the Gold Cup,  a group of partisan Jamaicans were overheard bragging and boasting how they obtained  information of  team selection, strategies and coachs  plays  from this site.

Although these allegations were not substantiated by the local coaches and the JFA, Cpt. Boxhill was quick to downplay these allegations of spying and denied any pre arrangements by the TTFF to sabotage or to send inferior players to the two previous tournaments. The former captain while very contented with his islands progress to date is confident that TnT will be a powerhouse under a new regime and coach in the near future.
 
Plans to curtail the access of Jamaicans to the SW forum is now being addressed ; one measure to curb widespread and demoralizing views by Jamaicans on the site  was through the creation of a Jamaican Football Thread.  This reporter finds it very puzzling as to why our nationals are not frequenting our Reggae Boyz forum. Maybe they have been suspended, given a Red or yellow card, banned or are well paid pawns of the JFA in the plight to constantly harass, spy or degrade the nation of TnT.

Hugh Huffer, a former director of JFA, described the actions of these rouge posters as an ordeal which he said deteriorated his brothers, who were his partners, "mentally and emotionally" and left them to pursue actions which they felt was in the best interest of Jamaica.
 
When asked by the TnT commissioner of football about the status of these posters Hugh said he had no idea what happened. "Ask them, don't ask me," he responded in reference to the Jamaica Football Foundation (JFF)  an alleged  covert body of  individuals whose work is to infiltrate and disrupt  other teams throughout the Caribbean.
 While there is high interest in this by FIFA, none of the details have been proven to be true and therefore the actions of a few are left to speculation.

Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/Jubliant Jamaicans_8428045#ixzz1F1IB43lJ

 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :o :o :o :D :D :D ;) ;) ;) :P :P :P( tongue in cheek)


Title: Re: Jubliaint Jamaicans using SWO to allegedly spy on we football
Post by: Deeks on February 25, 2011, 07:16:07 PM
Allyuh real dotish. You think using SWO to spy will cause the downfall of TT football.
Title: Re: Jubliaint Jamaicans using SWO to allegedly spy on we football
Post by: AB.Trini on February 25, 2011, 07:20:45 PM
Allyuh real dotish. You think using SWO to spy will cause the downfall of TT football.
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easy nah breds...since there is a considerable lull in football action from our way...time to spend time with a little J-O-K-E  (Jamaicans on kicks everyday)
Title: Re: Jubliaint Jamaicans using SWO to allegedly spy on we football
Post by: Sando on February 25, 2011, 07:31:55 PM
Good laugh, you had be going...  :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jubliaint Jamaicans using SWO to allegedly spy on we football
Post by: Anbrat on February 25, 2011, 07:45:06 PM
LOL................yeh right! What is there to spy on? How to self destruct?
Title: Re: Jubliaint Jamaicans using SWO to allegedly spy on we football
Post by: Bakes on February 25, 2011, 08:32:48 PM
That thing was so poorly written, I now coming to blast the journalistic standards in Jamaica.  I say nah, dem have to be real dotish.
Title: Re: Jubliaint Jamaicans using SWO to allegedly spy on we football
Post by: AB.Trini on February 25, 2011, 08:37:16 PM
That thing was so poorly written, I now coming to blast the journalistic standards in Jamaica.  I say nah, dem have to be real dotish.
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To quote Chalke 'yuh eh wrong'
Well ah know any astute person go see through that writing and get it......
Title: Re: Jubliaint Jamaicans using SWO to allegedly spy on we football
Post by: Bakes on February 25, 2011, 11:01:21 PM
That thing was so poorly written, I now coming to blast the journalistic standards in Jamaica.  I say nah, dem have to be real dotish.
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To quote Chalke 'yuh eh wrong'
Well ah know any astute person go see through that writing and get it......

Yuh start off strong but then start to make some errors... it wasn't intended as a personal criticism of you, glad you didn't take it that way.
Title: Re: Jubliaint Jamaicans using SWO to allegedly spy on we football
Post by: Coop's on February 25, 2011, 11:46:22 PM
I will not call it spying but i must say we does let them Jamaicans get under our skin too easy,we does expose all our dirty laundry here and they takes it and run with it,i've always talked about the way we does treat/criticise/put down our own,but then again we look for bragging rights,that's not helping our Football in any way,i love this site but we spoiling it.
Title: Re: Jubliaint Jamaicans using SWO to allegedly spy on we football
Post by: reggae-fan on February 26, 2011, 07:36:53 AM
I hope the author got paid for writing this article, because it must have taken a good chunk of time to sit down and compile this masterpiece  ::) Some people have too mucg free time on their hands i tell you boy.

The football gods are smiling down on Jamaicas football right now, while the best news in T&T football so far this year is the court ruling in favor for the 2006 sqaud to get their promised payments.

By the way, did you hir a new coach yet?

Title: Re: Jubliaint Jamaicans using SWO to allegedly spy on we football
Post by: Coop's on February 26, 2011, 08:10:51 AM
I hope the author got paid for writing this article, because it must have taken a good chunk of time to sit down and compile this masterpiece  ::) Some people have too mucg free time on their hands i tell you boy.

The football gods are smiling down on Jamaicas football right now, while the best news in T&T football so far this year is the court ruling in favor for the 2006 sqaud to get their promised payments.

By the way, did you hir a new coach yet?


       This is what i'm talking about,them people laughing at us and we jumping up because we WC players getting they money,nobody win because our Football in the dumps big time. 
Title: Re: Jubliaint Jamaicans using SWO to allegedly spy on we football
Post by: weary1969 on February 26, 2011, 08:43:20 AM
I hope the author got paid for writing this article, because it must have taken a good chunk of time to sit down and compile this masterpiece  ::) Some people have too mucg free time on their hands i tell you boy.

The football gods are smiling down on Jamaicas football right now, while the best news in T&T football so far this year is the court ruling in favor for the 2006 sqaud to get their promised payments.

By the way, did you hir a new coach yet?


       This is what i'm talking about,them people laughing at us and we jumping up because we WC players getting they money,nobody win because our Football in the dumps big time. 

06 WAS A REMISSION PERIOD FROM D CANCER THAT PLAGUES OUR FOOTBALL
Title: Re: Jubliaint Jamaicans using SWO to allegedly spy on we football
Post by: jamaica2099 on February 26, 2011, 09:27:50 AM
Let's see what all this spying on T&T led to for Jamaica's Reggae Boyz:

1. Spying on T&T from the 2008 Digicel Cup to see how not to be knocked out of the 2010 Digicel Cup by Grenada two times in a row and not qualify for the Gold Cup. Success.  Check!

2. How to prepare the Young Reggae Boyz to qualify for the 2011 U-17 World Cup by having an extended 6 week training camp in Brazil. Success.  Check!

3. How to qualify the Young U-20 Reggae Boyz and the Reggae Boyz for their specific World Cups. TBD (To be Determined). Still spying on T&T. :devil: :devil: 
Title: Re: Jubliaint Jamaicans using SWO to allegedly spy on we football
Post by: AB.Trini on February 26, 2011, 10:43:13 AM
That is the 'tongue in cheek' part of this...There are those who are coming in here under the guise of posting but appears to be are  laughing..(.jubilant) about our demise and their success. While one may not blame them, it is a sad testimony of our own mismanaging of our program that  they have capitalize on and credit to the strides hat they have made in theirs.

The JOKE  is on we .( Jamaicans on kicks everyday)
Title: Re: Jubliaint Jamaicans using SWO to allegedly spy on we football
Post by: jamaica2099 on February 26, 2011, 11:06:10 AM
That is the 'tongue in cheek' part of this...There are those who are coming in here under the guise of posting but appears to be are  laughing..(.jubilant) about our demise and their success. While one may not blame them, it is a sad testimony of our own mismanaging of our program that  they have capitalize on and credit to the strides hat they have made in theirs.

The JOKE  is on we .( Jamaicans on kicks everyday)
I can agree and tell you that the JOKE is a high for me. :mackdaddy: :chilling: :afro: :wavetowel:
Title: Re: Jubliaint Jamaicans using SWO to allegedly spy on we football
Post by: AB.Trini on February 26, 2011, 11:13:51 AM
That is the 'tongue in cheek' part of this...There are those who are coming in here under the guise of posting but appears to be are  laughing..(.jubilant) about our demise and their success. While one may not blame them, it is a sad testimony of our own mismanaging of our program that  they have capitalize on and credit to the strides hat they have made in theirs.

The JOKE  is on we .( Jamaicans on kicks everyday)
I can agree and tell you that the JOKE is a high for me. :mackdaddy: :chilling: :afro: :wavetowel:
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Part of yuh National past time ......every goat will have its day !!!!!!
Title: Re: Jubliaint Jamaicans using SWO to allegedly spy on we football
Post by: College on February 26, 2011, 06:47:12 PM
Doh worry, the tide will soon turn, every dog has its day. Is only one set ah ignorant maroons trolling...
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on February 26, 2011, 08:38:53 PM

Ian Allen/Photographer - Boys' Town's Andre Wheeler (right) falls as he attempts to kick the ball away from Sporting Central Academy's Javaughn Watson, during the Digicel Premier League football match at Collie Smith Drive on Sunday. Boys' Town won 1-0 on a goal scored by Anthony Bennett, in the 82nd minute.

The lawyers of Barclays English Premier League outfit Birmingham City are feverishly working to secure a work permit for one of Jamaica's most talented players, Jevaughn Watson.

Watson has impressed on two trial stints with the St Andrew-based club, but failure to secure a work permit has prevented a deal being inked so far.

The 26-year-old who has several family members living in England, including his mother, a non-citizen, who has been dwelling there for the past 13 years, as a legal resident, his grandfather and aunt; who are both citizens, remains optimistic that he will get to realise his dream of playing in one of Europe's top leagues.

"It is being worked on, because Birmingham has my mother's passport and they have a lawyer trying their best to deal with it," Watson said.

"My mom called me on Tuesday and told me that they asked her for my grandfather's passport, so they are trying their best to deal with it before September," he added.

During his initial trial spell with the club in October, they played against a team from fellow English league club, Aston Villa. The game ended nil-all. He then returned to the island, but was summoned to return two days later. On this occasion, he played in a match against League One outfit Tranmere Rovers.

Birmingham

Birmingham came away 5-0 winners with Watson assisting in three of the goals, while striking the post twice.

The coaching staff was left even more impressed with the versatile Watson who has 12 national caps.

"When I was in Birmingham one of the defenders got injured and I was the one who had to play around there (in defence) in the same Tranmere Rovers game," Watson outlined.

"They were very impressed because they didn't have any defenders on the bench that day," he added.

Watson, who led Garvey Maceo to the final of the Ben Francis Cup and the DaCosta Cup in 2000, has also been on trial stints in Denmark, Norway and the United States. He however, turned down the offers from the Danish and Norwegian clubs on the advice of his agent, Andre Waugh, who deemed the money on offer to be less than acceptable.

His latest trial spell was, however, with MLS club Houston Dynamo earlier this month, home to fellow countrymen Lovell Palmer and Jermaine Taylor. Houston are also quite anxious to acquire Watson's services but Birmingham expressed a desire for him to not take up the offer as it will prove challenging for him to make the move to England.

Watson is very keen on making the move to Birmingham and is eager to get his hand on a potentially sizeable salary.

"I don't know the amount they are willing to give Sporting Central but my agent told me they are willing to pay me in the region of 25,000 (J$3,429,077.43) weekly," Watson disclosed.

"So, just thinking about getting that amount of money weekly and can't collect any of it right now is just disappointing," he added.

He was slatted to leave the island yesterday to once again join up with Birmingham, who are down to play three closed-door games next week against a MLS team, Sunderland reserves and a Scottish team.

- R J
http://jamaica-star.com/thestar/20110226/sports/sports9.html
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on February 26, 2011, 09:28:04 PM

Contributed - Red Stripe's Shakeela Jackson-Thomas in animated discussion with (from left) Damion 'Stew Peas' Stewart, Romel Wallen and Alexei Figeuroa during the Star Ballaz launch.

Andre Lowe, Senior Staff Reporter

Respected football player agent Romel Wallen believes it's time that Jamaican players start to look outside of the traditional English and US leagues for international exposure, and pay more attention to those particularly in the Scandinavian countries.

Wallen, an agent with Pro Goal Sports Management and a former Jamaican youth player, represents several local players who are either based or have been on trial stints in England and Scandinavia.

Ricardo Gardener, Dwayne Miller, Damion Stewart, Dicoy Williams, Navion Boyd, Duwayne Kerr and Howard Wong are just a few of the clients represented by the former Wolmer's High School student, who not only highlighted the lenient work permit requirements in Scandinavian leagues but also the quality of play that exists.

He also pointed to the leagues as a viable means of getting recognition from some of the bigger clubs and leagues across Europe.

"Given the slightly more relaxed work permit requirements; in reality, Norway and Sweden should represent the (English) Premier League for local players," said Wallen during a recent interview with StarSports.

quality Leagues

"They are quality leagues, where scouts from all over Europe actively recruit. For example, if you look at say Demar Philips' club, Aalesund FK, they recently sold their goalkeeper to Manchester United. That proves the Norwegian League is not only viable, but provides a great platform to move even higher up the ranks," Wallen added.

Wallen is currently trying to tie down deals for Portmore United goalkeeper Kerr and former national Under-20 hotshot Wong with Swedish First Division outfit Strommen IF; deals which, he believes can act as further inspiration for local-based players who are looking to broaden their scope and continue their development overseas.

"I would hope that opportunities like that of Wong and Kerr provide inspiration for local players. Although the International transfer market is quite challenging at the moment, Jamaican players will continue to get opportunities, as long as they display consistent quality, professionalism and the drive to become full professionals," said Wallen.

He was, however, quick to advise players to embrace the values of discipline and hard work, elements which, he believes, are not given the level of importance they deserve given their appeal to international scouts.

"I would hope that especially the young local players try not to adapt the bad habits on and off the field, that usually proves so difficult to shake in their latter years," said Wallen.

http://jamaica-star.com/thestar/20110226/sports/sports12.html
Title: Re: Jubliaint Jamaicans using SWO to allegedly spy on we football
Post by: Sam on February 27, 2011, 09:30:49 AM
Let's see what all this spying on T&T led to for Jamaica's Reggae Boyz:

1. Spying on T&T from the 2008 Digicel Cup to see how not to be knocked out of the 2010 Digicel Cup by Grenada two times in a row and not qualify for the Gold Cup. Success.  Check!

2. How to prepare the Young Reggae Boyz to qualify for the 2011 U-17 World Cup by having an extended 6 week training camp in Brazil. Success.  Check!

3. How to qualify the Young U-20 Reggae Boyz and the Reggae Boyz for their specific World Cups. TBD (To be Determined). Still spying on T&T. :devil: :devil: 

1. Regganfan spying on your mammy taking a shit in a outhouse in St. Catherine - CHECK

2. Jamaica2099 spying back on Regganfan raping a goat - CHECK

3. Spying on USA 2-0 win over Jamaica Under 20 team - CHECK
Title: Re: Jubliaint Jamaicans using SWO to allegedly spy on we football
Post by: jamaica2099 on February 27, 2011, 03:16:33 PM
 Oh no! Does this mean that Jamaica will not be in the FIFA U-17 World Cup in June because the Young Reggae Boyz got beaten 2-0 by the US in the semi-finals. Does this mean that T&T's Young Soca Warriors will replace Jamaica in the U-17 World Cup simply because they were beaten by Canada and not the US in the quarter-finals. :o :o :nailbiting: :nailbiting: :praying: :praying:

Could Gayman Sam be saying this he is still hoping that Cuba will forfeit their spot in the Gold Cup and let T&T in.  :devil:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on March 02, 2011, 02:57:24 PM
Jamaica vs Venezuela in Mo Bay March 25

With Pfister taking over the job of T&T ciach soon, maybe you guys can fly north round about the same time for a triangular?
Title: Thanks Flex!!
Post by: Socapro on March 02, 2011, 03:10:57 PM
I would like to personally thank Flex for creating that Jamaican football thread!!

Now I can efficiently not read anything about their ugly chop ah man down style of football by simply ignoring that thread all together!

Once again many thanks Flex, that was a very clever way of introducing some much needed pest-control!  ;)
Title: Re: Thanks Flex!!
Post by: Big Magician on March 02, 2011, 03:14:06 PM
thanks Flex... i will send you my bank details
Title: Re: Thanks Flex!!
Post by: davidephraim on March 02, 2011, 03:40:31 PM
thanks Flex... i will send you my bank details

lololololololol
Title: Re: Thanks Flex!!
Post by: reggae-fan on March 02, 2011, 04:32:22 PM
I would like to personally thank Flex for creating that Jamaican football thread!!

Now I can efficiently not read anything about their ugly chop ah man down style of football by simply ignoring that thread all together!

Once again many thanks Flex, that was a very clever way of introducing some much needed pest-control!  ;)


And you start yet another JAmaica thread. See the irony in this?  ::) Watch this one reach 5000 page views in the next 2 weeks :devil:
Title: Re: Thanks Flex!!
Post by: kicker on March 02, 2011, 04:40:41 PM

And you start yet another JAmaica thread. See the irony in this?  ::) Watch this one reach 5000 page views in the next 2 weeks :devil:

Irony indeed.

All yuh doing with this thread is bringing the reggae massive out o' dey hole tuh come and bark....
Title: Re: Thanks Flex!!
Post by: Socapro on March 02, 2011, 06:04:08 PM

And you start yet another JAmaica thread. See the irony in this?  ::) Watch this one reach 5000 page views in the next 2 weeks :devil:

Irony indeed.

All yuh doing with this thread is bringing the reggae massive out o' dey hole tuh come and bark....

This thread is not directed to anyone else other than Flex & fellow Trinis who empathise with me that's why the subject line says Thanks Flex!

I'm sure if any uninteresting Jamaican Football info is posted to this thread it will be moved by Flex or one of the other Mods to that designated thread I have been so happy to ignore!  ;)

As I said before, thank you Flex for the much appreciated pest control!!  :-*

As predicted the attention seeking pests will come and post their trash here as well but I am sure one of the Mods will move it to the Trash Can entitled the Jamaican Football Thread!  :beermug:
Title: Re: Thanks Flex!!
Post by: jahkingdom on March 02, 2011, 06:10:19 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoYhkfkrT6Q&feature=related







http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKATB0NjFgM&feature=related

 ;D
Title: Re: Thanks Flex!!
Post by: che on March 02, 2011, 09:50:50 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BC1mSOY1hmI

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JX5cToAjsLw

Now Mods please lock this thread so we could keep de invaders in their designated place.
Title: Re: Thanks Flex!!
Post by: jahkingdom on March 02, 2011, 11:32:19 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BC1mSOY1hmI

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JX5cToAjsLw

Now Mods please lock this thread so we could keep de invaders in their designated place.


 :devil:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjZcYOdOVqo

we go a world cup to win match not draw :devil:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2UbrVHwork&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TwBBuJFqmQ

while we playing with the big boyz, you getting your ass wip by Barbados and Grenada.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roHkLcqHv3g&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycpszd4_egM


your future masters.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7G8glAbrOs
Title: Re: Thanks Flex!!
Post by: Peong on March 02, 2011, 11:40:06 PM
Yuh coulda give thanks in the same thread.  Merge this and all.
Title: Re: Thanks Flex!!
Post by: jahkingdom on March 03, 2011, 12:01:37 AM
Socapro

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7u7isMFOoHw&feature=related


but i have one thing to tell you

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHDUdk0bApc&feature=related
Title: Re: Thanks Flex!!
Post by: Big Magician on March 03, 2011, 07:57:43 AM
FU#K OFF.. JFF number is 1 868 SHITHONGS
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on March 03, 2011, 08:39:08 AM
The funny thing about it all is that the Jamaica football thread is one of the most popular threads on this forum. We get a steady feed of trini football news on the Jamaica forums, the key difference is that postres on the Jamaica forums will read the trini news and move on...here, people read Jamaica news and get all excited and jittery  ;D

Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Quags on March 03, 2011, 09:22:11 AM
(http://www.rogersmediatv.ca/admin/uploads/shows/thumbnails/billytheexterm.jpg)
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: theworm2345 on March 03, 2011, 09:57:54 AM
Video removed as it was quoted and avoid double play (I figured if there was one thread it was OK to do an autoplay it was this one  ;D)
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Quags on March 03, 2011, 10:14:27 AM
http://www.youtube.com/v/maXGPQE3Aaw&autoplay=1
(I figured if there was one thread it was OK to do an autoplay it was this one  ;D)
Billy specializes in Beetles also you know worm.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on March 03, 2011, 10:42:01 AM
Jahkingdom! How could you forget TYRONE MARSHALL'S SIZZLER ;D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zlF4KWtetE&feature=related

I'm sure Trinis are praying they don't meet Jamaica in the first, second or third round of the restructured CONCACAF World Cup qualifying format on July 31, 2011. :devil:

Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on March 03, 2011, 04:03:03 PM
Quote
What would you most like to win? The Champions League or the World Cup?
It would have to be the World Cup to bring it home to Jamaica.

http://www.arsenal.com/reserves-youth/players/nigel-neita/q-and-a
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Trini _2026 on March 03, 2011, 08:17:42 PM
Quote
What would you most like to win? The Champions League or the World Cup?
It would have to be the World Cup to bring it home to Jamaica.

http://www.arsenal.com/reserves-youth/players/nigel-neita/q-and-a

yeah right lets see if he plays ....
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on March 04, 2011, 11:54:15 AM
Quote
What would you most like to win? The Champions League or the World Cup?
It would have to be the World Cup to bring it home to Jamaica.

http://www.arsenal.com/reserves-youth/players/nigel-neita/q-and-a

yeah right lets see if he plays ....
.        Why you say that? ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on March 09, 2011, 02:15:09 PM
Jamaica will travel to San Salvador immediately after the Venezuela game to take on El Salvador in a friendly international slated for March 27th

This is according to the Fifa Web site
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on March 09, 2011, 07:52:57 PM
http://www.torontofc.ca/news/2011/03/jamaican-defender-tfc-camp
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on March 11, 2011, 05:14:37 AM
Whitmore dumps Stewart as assistant coach

REGGAE Boyz head coach Theodore Whitmore has severed ties with assistant Bradley Stewart after obtaining permission from the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) to scout for a replacement.
Whitmore, who recently returned home from a three-week coaching attachment in Brazil, yesterday told the Observer he took the decision in order to advance the football programme.

"I have advised the JFF that I need a change in the assistance for the upcoming CONCACAF Gold Cup and World Cup Qualifiers and they have given me a free hand to select the person I need," Whitmore said without clarifying whether the person resides locally or overseas.
He added: "As soon as I take the decision I will advise the JFF accordingly, but I am thankful for the support Bradley Stewart has given me for the last two-and-a-half years, but I need to move the programme in a new direction."
Contacted last evening, Stewart said he was not prepared to speak on the issue at this time.
The veteran coach was selected by the then untried Whitmore in 2008 to help guide the team in their final three CONCACAF World Cup Qualifying games, after JFF boss Captain Horace Burrell had dismissed Brazilian Rene Simoes for the poor performance of the team in the earlier games.
Though the Boyz won the three games, they were left with too much to do and narrowly failed to advance to the final round, leaving the Whitmore/Stewart tandem with three wins from as many games in Whitmore's interim stint.
Jamaican-born former England international John Barnes was appointed to the job shortly after, but was relieved of his duties in 2009, prior to the CONCACAF Gold Cup in the USA, where Whitmore and Stewart teamed up yet again.
There was to be no success that time, however, as the Boyz were eliminated at the preliminary stage. But the duo rebounded to retain last year's Digicel Caribbean Cup in Martinique, while competing with some degree of success on the friendly international stage.
In the latest FIFA Coca-Cola Ranking, Jamaica advanced to 48th, their highest ranking in many years.
Still, Whitmore was not willing to divulge too much regarding his request for the change.
"I am not prepared to discuss any further the reasons for my decision, but must use the opportunity to remind all that as national coach it is my responsibility to lead the technical programme and to make the decision that I believe will best serve the positive development of the national team, as is the norm in this environment, the buck stops with me," he asserted.


Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/Whitmore-dumps-Stewart-as-assistant-coach_8505660#ixzz1GHx3osqw

Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on March 13, 2011, 08:58:08 AM
another export

http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20110313/sports/sports5.html
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on March 15, 2011, 12:15:21 PM
and another one

http://jamaica-star.com/thestar/20110315/sports/sports8.html

Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on March 24, 2011, 11:53:15 AM

Brazilian Academy courts Jamaican defender

LIVINGSTON SCOTT With Jamaicas U-20 REGGAE BOYZ in Brazil

Thursday, March 24, 2011



 


PORTO FELIZ, Brazil Jamaica's Under-17 and Under-20 central defender Alvas Powell is on brief trial stint with the Traffic Football Academy here.

The 16-year-old trained with the Academy's Under-17 squad yesterday and according to physical trainer and assistant coach, Rodrigo Dias, the young Jamaica defender made a very good first impression.


Jamaica player Alvas Powell (left) trains with Traffic Football Academy on Wednesday.
   
Jamaica player Alvas Powell (left) trains with Traffic Football Academy on Wednesday. 1/1 


Dias said interest in Powell came about after he and Traffic's Under-17 head coach Fabio were talking with Luciano Gama, the Jamaican Under-17 physical trainer, and because the Under-17 squad only has 16 players presently, they are trying to add some more players to the outfit.

"Luciano told us about Alvas Powell so we had our first practice with him today (Wednesday) and we got to see him close up and the first impression was good, very impressive, actually," he said.

And though the big defender was here with the Jamaican Under-17 which qualified for their age-group World Championship in January, Dias noted that neither he nor head coach Fabio has seen Powell before as they were not with the Academy at that time.

He pointed out that the staff is basically a new one, with Fabio joining the Academy in February and him only three weeks now. However, because the academy has changed its philosophy from buying and reselling players to grooming young talent for the international market, the staff was rearranged to meet that objective.

"We've not seen him before, but Luciano spoke good things about him and he's just 16 and he's on the Under-20 national team... He's seem to be a prodigy, so we're taking a look at him," he added.

Dias, a former Miami FC's coaching panel member, explained that there are three components in soccer: the physical aspect and Alvas has a good physical; the technical quality and the youngster showed he is pretty good technically; while in terms of tactical awareness (which is positioning, movement and game intelligence), Powell would be examined in that regard later on this evening

"He's has a very good physical and he has good height; he is good in the air, as we did some technical specifics for the defenders with some headers and passes on the ground and technically, he seems pretty good, so this afternoon we're going to incorporate him a little into the tactical component and see how he looks there, but the first impression was very, very good," he reiterated.

He added that if they were to make a move for the player, Coach Fabio would have to give the approval first and then it would be passed on to the Academy's co-ordinator, who would make contact with the individuals responsible for Powell.

"But first we need to make a decision... so let just see if it's going to come about," he added.

Meanwhile Powell, who heard the news the evening before after training with the Jamaican outfit, was elated. He said after training with the Traffic squad yesterday morning, he was a bit nervous and although he could not understand what they were saying, he eventually caught on when they gave him instructions.

"...I feel real happy because I have come a far way and didn't expect anything like this and although it's my first session with them, I know that I could make it here; I just have to put out the hard work," he said.

"... If they really select me it would mean a lot, but I'm not getting carried away because nothing has happened as yet, but if it happens it would really mean a lot to me training and building my skill in Brazil," he added.

Jamaica Under-20 physical trainer Luciano Gama said that although he was the one who recommended Powell, it was left up to the Academy to have a look at him because they showed the interest.

He noted that the squad will leave Brazil tomorrow for the CONCACAF final-round World Cup Qualifiers in Guatemala and if Traffic Academy admires and wants the player to continue with them, they would have to go through the general secretary of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), Horace Reid.



Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/Brazilian-Academy-courts-Jamaican-defender_8573270#ixzz1HXZknx6B
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Tallman on March 25, 2011, 09:23:16 AM
(http://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/199264_1902658254459_1481813810_32152755_7899997_n.jpg)
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: lefty on March 25, 2011, 09:28:39 AM
(http://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/199264_1902658254459_1481813810_32152755_7899997_n.jpg)

allyuh not nice :D :D :D :D ;D ;D ::)
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: D.H.W on March 25, 2011, 09:43:50 AM
 :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: College on March 25, 2011, 10:51:26 AM
(http://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/199264_1902658254459_1481813810_32152755_7899997_n.jpg)

Is true ... ah picture is worth a thousand words!! :devil:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: futbolfan on March 25, 2011, 12:36:11 PM
(http://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/199264_1902658254459_1481813810_32152755_7899997_n.jpg)

ah wonder if he using Digicel or T-mobile... :-\
Title: JAmaica vs Venezuela live video
Post by: reggae-fan on March 25, 2011, 07:05:15 PM
http://televisionjamaica.com/LiveTV.aspx

Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on March 25, 2011, 09:18:00 PM
Final score Venezuela 2-0 JAmaica....
On To San Salvador, El Salavador for Sundays game.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Big Magician on March 26, 2011, 08:08:05 AM
congrats venezuela

is that Fuller in that pic ??..he put on some weight
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: che on March 26, 2011, 08:35:52 AM
congrats venezuela

is that Fuller in that pic ??..he put on some weight

 :devil:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on March 26, 2011, 07:26:25 PM
Adrian Reid off to Norway, again

By Howard Walker Observer staff reporter walkerh@jamaicaobserver.com

Saturday, March 26, 2011

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Portmore United defender Adrian Reid has pulled out of Jamaica's friendly international against Venezuela on Friday to join Norwegian club Valerenga, club executive Howard McIntosh confirmed.

Details of the deal are still to be finalised, but according to McIntosh, it was an opportunity Reid could not afford to pass up.

"As much as he was supposed to play for Jamaica, this is important so he has to grab it with both hands," said McIntosh, who is also head of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) Technical and Development Committee.

Reid, who turned 25 on March 10, previously played for another Norwegian club Lillestrom on loan in 2009.

He returned to Jamaica in January 2010 and was back in the Portmore United line-up.

"This is consistent with the club's philosophy (that is) to get as many players into overseas contracts. We will continue to look for many other opportunities for our players," McIntosh noted.

Portmore, who dominated local football a few season ago, have lost a number of their players to the greener pastures of the overseas professional markets, which has impacted their competitiveness in Digicel Premier League.

They are currently fifth in the table on 47 points, 14 behind leaders Tivoli Gardens, which effectively puts them out of title contention with five games remaining.

Omar Daley, Rudolph Austin, Jason Morrison, Demar Stewart, Claude Davis, and most recently goalkeeper Duwayne Kerr, are the most notable transfers that have made permanent moves from the local outfit for foreign clubs.

"It is a part of the club and a part of the way to survive. Every time a player steps up, it gives another player a chance to come into that slot," revealed McIntosh.

Reid is a former national Under-20 and Under-23 player, who made his senior national team debut in 2006, earning some 24 caps to date.


Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/Adrian-Reid-off-to-Norway--again_8563896#ixzz1HlqhlOoy
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: ttfootfan on March 27, 2011, 05:50:06 AM
How come so many Jamaicans signing in Norway and no Trinis??
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on March 27, 2011, 10:16:50 AM
How come so many Jamaicans signing in Norway and no Trinis??

How come Trini mssing the Gold Cup for the second successive time? That will answer your question.

Believe it or not, scouts from MLS and european leagues travel to the caribbean cup and Gold Cup tournaments to scout players.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on March 29, 2011, 07:55:38 PM
jamaica 1-0 2-1  El Salvador (Dane Richards 25th minute) Esatdio Suscatlan. unfortunately, no video feed. 35 42 minutes gone.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on March 30, 2011, 03:26:13 AM
Final score JAmaica 3-2 El Salvador. Jamaica gave up a 90th minute goal after being up 3-1.
up next for Jamaica's senior squad is a trip to south Korea to face the hosts in the summer.
http://www.soccerway.com/matches/2011/08/10/world/friendly/jamaica/korea-republic/1089772/


Under-20s....well, they might as well forfeit their next game and save the fans further embrassment. losing 2-0 to Guatemala at any level is insult to Jamaica. Jamaica not ready yet.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on March 31, 2011, 12:56:34 PM
boy, we exporting like crazy   ;D



Jamaica pair eye late deal
   
Andr Lowe, Senior Staff Reporter

Jamaican pair Lamar Nelson and Nicholy Finlayson are reportedly on the verge of signing a last-minute deal with Norwegian First Division outfit Strommen IF, this according to their agent, Pro Goal Sports' Romel Wallen.

Wallen confirmed that the two have been on trial in Norway for a week and have both impressed the club's coaching staff. A deal is reportedly being ironed out by all parties, but with the Nowegian transfer window closing today at 5 p.m. (midnight Jamaica time), it is left to be seen whether or not a deal can be secured for the two in time.

immediate transfer

In the event that an agreement is not reached before the transfer deadline, the deal will be made in the summer instead, but Wallen is hopeful that all the details can be worked out in time to facilitate an immediate transfer.

Finlayson is currently signed to Digicel Premier League (DPL) outfit Reno and has already represented the national senior team, while Nelson represents Harbour View, also at the DPL level.

Nelson, who is regarded by some to be one of the brightest young talents in Jamaica, was a surprise omission from the national Under-20 team now in Guatemala for the CONCACAF Under-20 Championships.

Wallen said that he was happy for both players and was hopeful that the deadline would be met.

"I'm happy for a player like Nico (Finlayson), because he is the type of player who would fit in well in Europe," Wallen said.

natural footballer

"For Lamar, the boy is just a natural footballer, he can do a job for you anywhere on the field. They've both done well, so we'll see what happens this week."

Strommen IF is also home to Jamaican goalkeeper Duwayne Kerr, who recently signed a deal with the club that finished last season in seventh place.


http://jamaica-star.com/thestar/20110331/sports/sports4.html
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on April 11, 2011, 04:05:02 PM
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/soc/7516829.html
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Sam on April 16, 2011, 10:28:01 AM
RF, play this tune for yuh gal, he go love yuh more......

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5ZoxTJhWh8&feature=related
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on April 16, 2011, 09:32:20 PM
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/VIDEO--Valencia-CF-looking-to-build-football-academy-in-Jamaica_8676196
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Flex on April 18, 2011, 04:56:32 AM
Twins invited to train with U-17s at Valencia Camp.
jamaicaobserver.com.


Trinidad and Tobago-based twin brothers Ruhmayne and Rushayne Marrett have been included in Jamaica's Under-17 preparation camp for the FIFA Under-17 World Cup in Mexico.

Twenty nine (29) players have been invited to participate in the five-day Valencia Camp which commenced on Saturday through to Wednesday at Sabina Park which will have five Spanish coaches working with them. All training sessions will be between 12:30 pm and 5:30 pm each day.

Midfielders Ruhmayne and Rushayne Marrett are presently attending St Mary's College in Trinidad and Tobago and will have the opportunity to showcase their talents to Wendell Downswell and his coaching staff over the next few days.

Meanwhile, five local based players in Iishmale Currie (Garvey Maceo High), Jamauh Cunningham (Lennon High), Anthony Walker (Ruseas High), Jason Wint (Glenmuir High) and Courtney Henry (Kingsway High) have been re-invited following impressive showings following two trials held on April 1-3 and April 8-10.

The technical staff continues to narrow the list of players as it searches for its final 21-man squad for the World Cup. The 29 invited for the Valencia Camp are part of a pool of 35.

There are also six additional overseas-based players in the reckoning, but won't be part of the five-day camp. They are Quante Smith, King Kaya Beckford, Jevani Brown, Shawn Lawson, Javia Robert and Jordan Buck.

The technical staff will get the opportunity to assess all players individually and in match situations when they participate in the Kingston and St Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) Under-20 League.

They are scheduled to play their first game today 7:00 pm against Boys' Town at the Drewsland Stadium, the home of Waterhouse FC.

As part of it sweeping preparatory work, the technical staff led by Wendell Downswell has formulated a plan that includes weekly training camps; participation in the KSAFA Under-20 League; psychological preparation; social activities and assistance in examination preparation through tutors.

The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) continues to seek funding for the international camp in Spain which will cost US$70,000. The JFF hopes to have the young Reggae Boyz in Valencia by the end of April or early May, for a two-and-half-week training camp, which is expected to go a far way in building the confidence of the players.

Squad -- Patrick Palmer, Omar Holness, Kemo Wallace, Jason Wright (Wolmer's Boys); Andre Lewis, Romario Jones, Oshane Jenkins, Nico Campbell, Cardell Benbow (St George's College); Ojai Bedward, Zhelano Barnes (Excelsior High); Kevaughn Atkinson (Calabar High); Courtney Henry (Kingsway High); Junior Flemmings (Jamaica College); Romario Williams (Kingston College); Alvas Powell (Paul Bogle High); Odean Clarke, Ramone Brown (Muschett High); Troy Moo-Penn (Manchester High); Jason Wint, Noel Johnson (Glenmuir High); Ishmale Currie (Garvey Maceo); Jamauh Cunningham (Lennon High); Anthony Walker, Richard Trench (Rusea's High); Melvin Blair (Manning High) and Romario West (Jose Marti High).
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Sam on April 19, 2011, 10:34:06 AM
Who is these players, Ruhmayne and Rushayne Marrett ?

Jamaicans going to schooll in T&T or are they Trinis ?o
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Babalawo on April 23, 2011, 09:54:55 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0a9cEM6N7Ow
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0a9cEM6N7Ow&feature=feedlik
This how jamaica help fill the crowd, do the pfl do similar?
Title: 4 Brazilians to join Jamaica coaching staff - JFF
Post by: reggae-fan on May 13, 2011, 03:47:38 AM
JAMAICA Football Federation (JFF) boss Captain Horace Burrell has hired four Brazilian coaches to work with the national programme.
 
The head of local football yesterday announced Professor Walter Gama as the new Technical Director of the national football programme, with sweeping responsibility for the wholesale development of the nation's game. The Brazilian will bring with him son Luciano, Professor Alfredo Montesso and Joao Brigatti, who will all be assigned various portfolios within the technical structure.
 
Montesso will be senior head coach, Theodore Whitmore's assistant and also head the Under-23 Olympic team.
 
The younger Gama who, with his father, recently spearheaded the unsuccessful campaign of the Jamaica's Under-20 to qualify for that age-group World Cup, has been assigned head coach of that youth team, to be assisted by Andrew Edwards.
 
Brigatti, who also worked with the Under-20s in a three-week camp in Brazil and consequently, the CONCACAF Under-20 World Cup qualifying tournament in Guatemala recently, will join Warren Barrett and Clive Wedderburn as goalkeeper coaches.
 
Wendell Downswell will remain at the helm of the World Cup-bound Under-17s, with his deputy being Omar Edwards, while Vin Blaine stays the head coach of the Women's Programme, to be assisted by Xavier Gilbert and Merron Gordon.
 
Andrew Price keeps his job as Technical Director of the beach football programme.
 
All of the Brazilians have worked with the national programme in the past.
 
Burrell, in making the announcement at the JFF headquarters yesterday, said the cash-strapped Federation was able to secure the services of the four "highly qualified" Brazilians for a bargain package of US$50,000 (J$4.2 million) per month.
 
"They understood our plight as they know that we're not a wealthy nation, and with negotiation, they consented to come on board with a basic salary package," said the JFF president.
 
"Respect is due to these Brazilians and we want to say thanks... I know it's their desire to come back to Jamaica and that has made it so easy for them to accept the package we negotiated with them," Burrell said.
 
With the JFF struggling to make ends meet, Burrell and his team stepped into the deep by engaging the services of the overseas coaches on three-year contracts without identifying the money to cover the contract period.
 
He said he could only guarantee the salaries for six months at this point, and the funds will be re-directed from a US$300,000 (J$25 million) bonus that FIFA paid to each of its 208 member associations.
 
"We guarantee their salaries for at least six months at this point, but we are close to tying up deals with two corporate sponsors and we are confident that cash will start to flow in," Burrell told the Observer.
 
In addition to their coaching expertise, the Brazilians will, as part of the agreement, lecture at the JFF/UTech Coaching School.
 
"They will bring international coaching expertise and will contribute to our overall coaching education programme... and they will also assist us in developing our own football philosophy," explained chairman of the JFF Technical and Development Committee, Howard McIntosh.
 
Meanwhile, senior Reggae Boyz head coach Theodore 'Tappa' Whitmore said he welcomes the immersion of the Brazilians "as they can only spell good for Jamaica's football".
 
"It was my decision to get Professor Montesso... I went to Brazil earlier this year and spoke to him of possibly coming back to Jamaica and he was interested.
 
"I worked with Professor Montesso as a player and coach when he assisted Rene Simoes and he's quite knowledgeable at the game and I am convinced that he can bring tremendous help to our football development," said the former Jamaica captain and two-goal hero at the France World Cup in 1998.
 
The Brazilians, except Montesso, are due to arrive in Jamaica next week


Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/Gama-returns-as-Reggae-Boyz-TD_8793400#ixzz1MDxmTeGC
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on May 13, 2011, 08:36:51 PM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1386653/Liverpool-eye-Motherwells-Chris-Humphrey.html#ixzz1MEyMz8Fj
Title: Liverpool Target Chris Humphries gets Jamaica call up.
Post by: reggae-fan on May 18, 2011, 04:07:36 AM
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11781_6938029,00.html
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on May 18, 2011, 04:31:21 PM
hope we could also get that youth from Liverpool. ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Blue on May 18, 2011, 05:05:48 PM
How come so many Jamaicans signing in Norway and no Trinis??

asylum seekers
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on May 18, 2011, 05:11:49 PM
Trinis them having silent heart attack.. ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on May 20, 2011, 05:54:14 PM
Everton striker Jermaine Beckford is one of several international players being eyed by the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) in its efforts to widen the pool of players for the national senior programme.

West Ham prodigy Zavon Hines and Birmingham City product Luke Hubbard are also among the players being scouted and approached by JFF officials as the federation stretches its tentacles beyond the island's shores in a continued effort to secure more talent ahead of the FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign later this year.

Beckford, 27, has scored seven goals in his first season with Everton after making a big switch last summer from Leeds United, for which he had scored a famous FA Cup Third Round goal that knocked Manchester United out of the competition in the 2009-2010 season.

According to sources close to the discussions, Beckford is said to be seriously considering the idea but will not be able to make a commitment to the Jamaican programme until later this year due to family reasons.

Hines, 22, another attacking player who was actually born in Jamaica but has represented England at the Under-21 level, is expected to decide on his future one way or the other in a matter of days, while Hubbard, a midfielder who actually plays in the Birmingham City reserve team, has already filed his citizenship application and should figure for the Reggae Boyz soon.

Nathan Smith, a 24-year-old left back with English League One team Yeovil Town, has also committed fully to the programme and has filed his citizenship application with local authorities.

The situation is slightly different with German-born Daniel Gordon, who represents Rot-Wei Oberhausen in Bundesliga 2. Twenty-six year-old Gordon, who has represented top-flight German clubs VfL Bochum II and Borussia Dortmund, is said to be extremely excited by the offer but is looking to sort out his club situation this summer before making a commitment as he is currently a free agent.

Another player who was reportedly contacted but cannot make a commitment at this point despite being interested is Reading FC's Jobi McNuff, who has a surgery scheduled for this summer.

JFF general secretary Horace Reid confirmed that discussions were under way with several players and underlined the importance of each player showing a level of commitment to the programme.

"A number of players have expressed an interest in representing Jamaica and we have also reached out to some. In most instances it's very preliminary and I'm not sure if I can confirm any names at this point but, yes, we are looking, we have been recruiting and the scouting process in ongoing," said Reid. "Except for Humphrey, nothing is concrete at this point."

"The players who do come here must show a level of commitment and professionalism; well, you expect a certain level of professionalism from the European players to begin with but more so, we will be looking for those who are truly committed to the country and that is why the recruiting process is so important," Reid added.

Noted UK-based player-agent Romel Wallen, who is close to a number of the players involved, gave an insight on the situation.

"Jermaine Beckford would like to be considered in the near future. Same for Jobi Mcnuff and Daniel Gordon. For various reasons, these players are unable to commit to playing this summer," said Wallen, who represents Pro-Goals Sports Management.

http://jamaica-star.com/thestar/20110520/sports/sports1.html
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: royal on May 20, 2011, 08:14:09 PM
Everton striker Jermaine Beckford is one of several international players being eyed by the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) in its efforts to widen the pool of players for the national senior programme.

West Ham prodigy Zavon Hines and Birmingham City product Luke Hubbard are also among the players being scouted and approached by JFF officials as the federation stretches its tentacles beyond the island's shores in a continued effort to secure more talent ahead of the FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign later this year.

Beckford, 27, has scored seven goals in his first season with Everton after making a big switch last summer from Leeds United, for which he had scored a famous FA Cup Third Round goal that knocked Manchester United out of the competition in the 2009-2010 season.

According to sources close to the discussions, Beckford is said to be seriously considering the idea but will not be able to make a commitment to the Jamaican programme until later this year due to family reasons.

Hines, 22, another attacking player who was actually born in Jamaica but has represented England at the Under-21 level, is expected to decide on his future one way or the other in a matter of days, while Hubbard, a midfielder who actually plays in the Birmingham City reserve team, has already filed his citizenship application and should figure for the Reggae Boyz soon.

Nathan Smith, a 24-year-old left back with English League One team Yeovil Town, has also committed fully to the programme and has filed his citizenship application with local authorities.

The situation is slightly different with German-born Daniel Gordon, who represents Rot-Wei Oberhausen in Bundesliga 2. Twenty-six year-old Gordon, who has represented top-flight German clubs VfL Bochum II and Borussia Dortmund, is said to be extremely excited by the offer but is looking to sort out his club situation this summer before making a commitment as he is currently a free agent.

Another player who was reportedly contacted but cannot make a commitment at this point despite being interested is Reading FC's Jobi McNuff, who has a surgery scheduled for this summer.

JFF general secretary Horace Reid confirmed that discussions were under way with several players and underlined the importance of each player showing a level of commitment to the programme.

"A number of players have expressed an interest in representing Jamaica and we have also reached out to some. In most instances it's very preliminary and I'm not sure if I can confirm any names at this point but, yes, we are looking, we have been recruiting and the scouting process in ongoing," said Reid. "Except for Humphrey, nothing is concrete at this point."

"The players who do come here must show a level of commitment and professionalism; well, you expect a certain level of professionalism from the European players to begin with but more so, we will be looking for those who are truly committed to the country and that is why the recruiting process is so important," Reid added.

Noted UK-based player-agent Romel Wallen, who is close to a number of the players involved, gave an insight on the situation.

"Jermaine Beckford would like to be considered in the near future. Same for Jobi Mcnuff and Daniel Gordon. For various reasons, these players are unable to commit to playing this summer," said Wallen, who represents Pro-Goals Sports Management.

http://jamaica-star.com/thestar/20110520/sports/sports1.html

Good 4 u guys,why change a successful formula.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on May 21, 2011, 04:07:00 AM

Good 4 u guys,why change a successful formula.

What successful formula? A football team is only as good as its bench...players get injured, suspended,  lose form, retire etc...any good coach will tell you that you need a deep squad of players if are going to challenge the likes of Mexico and the USA for a world cup spot. These new invitees will be incorporated into the squad over time...with the exception of  Chris Humphries of Motherwel who will be a part of the training squad in preperation for the Gold Cup next month..Beckford and others are being targeted for the world cup qualifiers next year, and will be incorporated into the squad over the next 12 months.

I like the direction the JFF is taking...while Whitmore has done a decent job as head coach over the past couple years, I think the JFF has done the correct thing by surrounding him with a Brazilian TD and giving him a Brazilian assistant coach and goal-keeper coach.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on May 24, 2011, 12:42:31 PM
[b]Jamaica's Reggae Boyz Gold Cup squad[/b]





Head coach:Theodore Whitmore

http://www.goldcup.org/page/GoldCup/TeamProfileDetail/0,,12802~1009318,00.html

http://www.goldcup.org/page/GoldCup/TeamRelatedLink/0,,12802~1319~1,00.html

 GC Preview: Group B:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDlWaltUVo8
Title: I aint been on here in a while but I cam e here to say one thing.....
Post by: Lionpaw on June 29, 2011, 01:26:58 PM
HAHAHAHAHA!
Title: Re: I aint been on here in a while but I cam e here to say one thing.....
Post by: injunchile on June 29, 2011, 01:28:43 PM
Lion paw like you just smoke some weed or What?
Title: Re: I aint been on here in a while but I cam e here to say one thing.....
Post by: MEP on June 29, 2011, 01:51:20 PM
Flex Tallman.....de rodents still around.....do something nah man
Title: Re: I aint been on here in a while but I cam e here to say one thing.....
Post by: Lionpaw on June 29, 2011, 02:13:00 PM
eheh! heh! tell dem doan thief da laugh deh
Title: Re: I aint been on here in a while but I cam e here to say one thing.....
Post by: vb on June 29, 2011, 03:26:32 PM
hahaha is "saying" something.

Is a good ting you doh come around here often.

Ent yuh muddah say de same ting when she sights yuh fadda toatie.

VB
Title: Re: I aint been on here in a while but I cam e here to say one thing.....
Post by: Lionpaw on June 29, 2011, 03:37:16 PM
dat she say when she see the position trinidad football inna. good luck on trying to rise back to stardom still. it's sad not having trinidad to beat up on.
Title: Re: I aint been on here in a while but I cam e here to say one thing.....
Post by: davidephraim on June 29, 2011, 06:19:14 PM
dat she say when she see the position trinidad football inna. good luck on trying to rise back to stardom still. it's sad not having trinidad to beat up on.

Hahaha. very funny Lionpaw. You sound like an avid Jamaican fan who is pretty much into the Jam - Trin rivalry. We have at least one member like that here as well.  ;) ;)
Title: Re: I aint been on here in a while but I cam e here to say one thing.....
Post by: Brownsugar on June 29, 2011, 06:22:25 PM
dat she say when she see the position trinidad football inna. good luck on trying to rise back to stardom still. it's sad not having trinidad to beat up on.

Hahaha. very funny Lionpaw. You sound like an avid Jamaican fan who is pretty much into the Jam - Trin rivalry. We have at least one member like that here as well.  ;) ;)

oh gorsh davidephraim....what wrong wid yuh, encourage the pests!!!
Title: Re: I aint been on here in a while but I cam e here to say one thing.....
Post by: davidephraim on June 29, 2011, 06:25:47 PM
dat she say when she see the position trinidad football inna. good luck on trying to rise back to stardom still. it's sad not having trinidad to beat up on.

Hahaha. very funny Lionpaw. You sound like an avid Jamaican fan who is pretty much into the Jam - Trin rivalry. We have at least one member like that here as well.  ;) ;)

oh gorsh davidephraim....what wrong wid yuh, encourage the pests!!!

So I will not say anything else as it might further this thread and make people feel de thread pumpin. lol Is this microphone on?
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 29, 2011, 07:16:57 PM
My only hope here is that T&T top their group in the next round to advance to the semi-final round in 2012 and continue the great Caribbean rivalry by getting the draw to Jamaica's group. ;D :praying:   
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Lionpaw on June 30, 2011, 07:55:58 AM
Nah I jus like laughin at yall. by the way, who's the next big talent from Trinidad? please don't say kenwyne jones.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: just cool on June 30, 2011, 02:08:15 PM
Nah I jus like laughin at yall. by the way, who's the next big talent from Trinidad? please don't say kenwyne jones.
Since we on the topic of asking questions, ill' come right back @ yuh. who's the next big talent out of jamdown ? and don't tell me demar phillips or cummings.

the only reason jamaica is doing well is BC your federation stepped up! while ours is still draggin their feet after the shock of makin ah WC and have not been able to get over that.

but i bet if these neanderthals who are runnin T&T football decides to step up the game, we could do much better than you, simply BC we have the talent to compete with any team in cocacaf, it's just that our federation have worms and all they want tuh do is lay down and sleep instead of putting their shoulder to the wheel.

i'm hoping with a new coach and all, that this maybe the end of the BS , and if so then watch yuh arse. :bringiton:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 30, 2011, 02:32:05 PM
Nah I jus like laughin at yall. by the way, who's the next big talent from Trinidad? please don't say kenwyne jones.
Since we on the topic of asking questions, ill' come right back @ yuh. who's the next big talent out of jamdown ? and don't tell me demar phillips or cummings.

the only reason jamaica is doing well is BC your federation stepped up! while ours is still draggin their feet after the shock of makin ah WC and have not been able to get over that.

but i bet if these neanderthals who are runnin T&T football decides to step up the game, we could do much better than you, simply BC we have the talent to compete with any team in cocacaf, it's just that our federation have worms and all they want tuh do is lay down and sleep instead of putting their shoulder to the wheel.

i'm hoping with a new coach and all, that this maybe the end of the BS , and if so then watch yuh arse. :bringiton:
So what is JFF's job if not to step up and improve Jamaica's football. What is the true purpose of the TTFF hiring a German coach.

As the talent. T&T will soon face the next big Reggae Boy. If T&T can make it out of the World Cup group. :praying: :praying: :praying: :angel:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: just cool on June 30, 2011, 03:13:06 PM
Nah I jus like laughin at yall. by the way, who's the next big talent from Trinidad? please don't say kenwyne jones.
Since we on the topic of asking questions, ill' come right back @ yuh. who's the next big talent out of jamdown ? and don't tell me demar phillips or cummings.

the only reason jamaica is doing well is BC your federation stepped up! while ours is still draggin their feet after the shock of makin ah WC and have not been able to get over that.

but i bet if these neanderthals who are runnin T&T football decides to step up the game, we could do much better than you, simply BC we have the talent to compete with any team in cocacaf, it's just that our federation have worms and all they want tuh do is lay down and sleep instead of putting their shoulder to the wheel.

i'm hoping with a new coach and all, that this maybe the end of the BS , and if so then watch yuh arse. :bringiton:
So what is JFF's job if not to step up and improve Jamaica's football. What is the true purpose of the TTFF hiring a German coach.

As the talent. T&T will soon face the next big Reggae Boy. If T&T can make it out of the World Cup group. :praying: :praying: :praying: :angel:
Breds, unlike you i does give credit where credit is due, and jamaica deserves ah whole lot of credit. i remember not too long ago when we was doing ok around the WC 2006 and jamaica was laggin behind. yes you guys were beaten severely by england and trumped by SVG not even making it to the 2007 degicel cup in T&T.

now after ah few bumps and kinks were ironed out, you  guys have seemed to have gotten it together thanx in part to cpt burrell, (i wish camps had half the conviction this man has) the JA private sector (cooperate sponsorship) and a great coach who knows his players very well and has been able to put the best available jamaican team on the pitch.

as for the german coach, i'm not to enthusiastic about him, not because i lack confidence in his ability, but rather, chances are i fear he would ride out just like beenhakker BC of these monkey men runnin T&T football. i actually don't see any future for T&T football while they old rum drinkers who are void of ideas still runnin the show.

i think if otto stays and has the full cooperation of the TTFF we would do well, but i know that this is just a temporary arrangement, these ppl runnin T&T football could fack up feces if given a chance.

BTW, since leo beenhakker left our shores, we've not seen our best players took to the field, and i'm talking about 5 yrs ago! every bum and his brother got a shot to play for T&T during wim, pancho, and lastas tenure.  so that you know.
Title: Web-based data bank
Post by: jahkingdom on July 17, 2011, 07:43:10 PM
AN innovative idea that is expected to catapult Jamaica's football into the fast-paced stratosphere of the information highway "to unprecedented levels" has gained traction with at least one local stakeholder.

Pro-Goals Sports, a sports talent management firm with headquarters in the USA, has brought the exciting concept of having critical information about Jamaica's players and leagues beamed to the rest of the world through an Internet-based data bank to the organisers of Jamaica's top league.

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This information would then be at the fingertips for football clubs, agents, scouts, managers, coaches and corporate entities to peruse at leisure.

Following a meeting with the Premier League Clubs Association (PLCA) on Tuesday, the local body "has agreed in principle" to soar with the idea.

Already, the process of collating the data has started and should be uploaded to the major football information depository, SoccerAssociation.com, in "30 days" and in time for the new Premier League season.

Managing director of Pro-Goals Sports, Romel Wallen, is the man at the forefront of getting Jamaican interests on board to what has become a common practice in the world of professional football, and he says the "benefits are limitless".

"It (SoccerAssociation) is perhaps the number one used football research tool globally as it is used by most major clubs, agents and scouts. It is also great exposure for local clubs, because the database is designed to direct you through clubs to find players of interest. It's great marketing for clubs," Wallen told the Sunday Observer.

Confident of its potential for success, the Jamaican argued that the local Premier League in particular stands on the periphery of being cast into a dimension few thought of prior.

"This will take the DPL from relative international obscurity and place it into a virtual football arena that is viewed globally," he said.

"For the players, they can be inspired by the fact that their week-to-week work locally will be viewed by the global football community, placing less emphasis on them having to be on the national team," Wallen outlined.

Jamaican players are already in the SoccerAssociation database, but only the approximate 25 playing for top clubs in Europe and the USA, plus those in the wider Reggae Boyz pool.

Therefore, the new move by Pro-Goals Sports and the PLCA seeks to also integrate all other players plying their trade in the top local league for international exposure and assessment.

"We've had relative success in getting local footballers professional opportunities, this increased exposure can only help," Wallen added.

SoccerAssociation.com, which stores profiles of players of over 200 leagues and all international playing countries, archives current match-to-match league data for players globally and Jamaica will be the first Caribbean country to be added.

"It's a big stepping stone for our local league to gain some international credibility, or at the very least an identity," said the Pro-Goals Sports head.

Wallen's partner Robert Chambers is the director of Pro-Goals Americas based in Florida.

Meanwhile, PLCA executive, Clyde Jureidini, welcomed the new initiative and did not hesitate to point to the obvious benefits for the local league and its players.

"Essentially it will add credibility to the Caribbean/Jamaican football landscape at the international, national, club and grassroots levels by falling in line with global best practices in the information age," he said.

Jureidini, who also serves as general manager for Harbour View FC, which is one of the top local exporting clubs, suggested that Jamaica's current ranking as the Caribbean's number one at 38th on the FIFA listing will certainly boost the image of the country in this exciting marketplace.

"We should be more exposed to proper analytical evaluation of our league, administrators, clubs, players, management and referees by FIFA agents, scouts and professional clubs on a daily basis.

"The PLCA would facilitate the data entry on a timely basis, value-added exposure to its sponsors, streaming live in addition to guiding all 12 (Premier League) clubs to post individual websites to support and add more intricate details of players, managers and sponsors," Jureidini explained.

The respected football manager said he and the rest of the PLCA team, headed by Edward Seaga, were sold on the idea because it held immeasurable benefits for broad-based development of the sport.

"It is a player's/club's passport... this not only stops at the Reggae Boyz level but goes deeper into clubs, schools, grassroots archives... a path of growth, development and designed programmes that are tracked accurately to push all participants to log data sequentially each session, day, week, season, year and competition," said Jureidini, who exhibited an intimate knowledge of the workings of SoccerAssociation.

The possibilities, if the passion of Jureidini and Wallen is anything to go by, are seemingly endless.

"(For one) players are readily perceived as more marketable worldwide, moving the transfer values upward; this starts negotiation from a level of professionalism, not merely as amateur or semi-professional at best when Jamaican players or clubs are not seen on the football websites road map internationally," Jureidini concluded.

Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/Web-based-data-bank-to-log-J-can-players_9233412#ixzz1SPv6ml4W
Title: Re: Web-based data bank
Post by: theworm2345 on July 17, 2011, 08:04:18 PM
http://www.socawarriors.net/forum/index.php?topic=4044.msg625157
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Big Magician on July 18, 2011, 04:44:53 PM
HAWK TOO
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on July 18, 2011, 04:49:31 PM
HAWK TOO

 ;D
Title: Re: I aint been on here in a while but I cam e here to say one thing.....
Post by: warmonga on July 19, 2011, 09:19:29 AM
eheh! heh! tell dem doan thief da laugh deh
i really dont think anyone wah thief a bleaching battybwoy laugh...
war
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: KND2 on July 19, 2011, 01:59:14 PM
Ja trying to set up reggae boyz 2.0

it go be though this time.

Mexico Clicking and USA is USA, chances are only one and a half spots left.

Cut rate english men vs Honduras Costa Rica and panama for a spot defenitely not a done deal.

I doubt beckford will come because he will be eyeing a hopeful england call up.

The other men might be too shitty to make much difference.

It really is a catch 22 men dont want to come unless the world cup sure and right about now it aint that sure.

They have not made the hex in the last 2 times around.

Who know how tough the group is that they end up in and may not make the Hex again nothing is for sure except

If they try to fill the gaps with foreign products versus natural development at home they will never ultimately reach there.

1998 was 13 years ago they made the world cup with men who learned to play outside and they still do not have a program to develop in men on the inside.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on July 19, 2011, 07:45:00 PM
Ja trying to set up reggae boyz 2.0

it go be though this time.

Mexico Clicking and USA is USA, chances are only one and a half spots left.

Cut rate english men vs Honduras Costa Rica and panama for a spot defenitely not a done deal.

I doubt beckford will come because he will be eyeing a hopeful england call up.

The other men might be too shitty to make much difference.

It really is a catch 22 men dont want to come unless the world cup sure and right about now it aint that sure.

They have not made the hex in the last 2 times around.

Who know how tough the group is that they end up in and may not make the Hex again nothing is for sure except

If they try to fill the gaps with foreign products versus natural development at home they will never ultimately reach there.

1998 was 13 years ago they made the world cup with men who learned to play outside and they still do not have a program to develop in men on the inside.

did you attend school? steuuups :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Flex on July 28, 2011, 05:04:21 AM
Milutinovic loses $3m bid damages from Jamaica.
T&T Guardian Reports.


SwitzerlandFive-time World Cup coach Bora Milutinovic has lost his legal bid to receive a million-dollar payoff from the Jamaica Football Federation after being fired in 2007. Milutinovic originally sought $3 million to settle the three years remaining on his deal when he was sacked for an unspecified breach of contract.

A Swiss Federal Tribunal ruling published this week rejected Milutinovics final appeal and confirmed he would receive compensation of less than $20,000. However, the tribunal also ordered the Serbian coach to pay 32,000 Swiss francs ($40,000) in court costs and legal fees.

Milutinovics legal battle pitted him against Jamaican officials, FIFA and the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Nicknamed The Miracle Worker for his World Cup record, Milutinovic made football history as the first man to coach five different teams at the finals.

Jamaica hired him in November 2006 on a four-year contract with an annual salary of $1 million. When Milutinovic was fired less than one year later, Jamaica had fallen 45 places to No 103 in the FIFA rankings. His side had lost 8-1 against Iran, 3-0 to Vietnam and 2-1 in Indonesia. Milutinovic took his claim for compensation to FIFA whose players status committee awarded him $1 million.

Jamaican officials appealed to a CAS panel which downgraded the award to $19,691.90 in liquidated damages, the sports court said. Milutinovic challenged the JFF and FIFA at Switzerlands supreme court, which has dismissed his appeal. From 1986-2002, he guided Mexico, Costa Rica, the United States, Nigeria and China, respectively, at the World Cup.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on July 28, 2011, 08:14:44 AM
Ja trying to set up reggae boyz 2.0

it go be though this time.

Mexico Clicking and USA is USA, chances are only one and a half spots left.

Cut rate english men vs Honduras Costa Rica and panama for a spot defenitely not a done deal.

I doubt beckford will come because he will be eyeing a hopeful england call up.

The other men might be too shitty to make much difference.

It really is a catch 22 men dont want to come unless the world cup sure and right about now it aint that sure.

They have not made the hex in the last 2 times around.

Who know how tough the group is that they end up in and may not make the Hex again nothing is for sure except

If they try to fill the gaps with foreign products versus natural development at home they will never ultimately reach there.

1998 was 13 years ago they made the world cup with men who learned to play outside and they still do not have a program to develop in men on the inside.
WOW!!! Are you talking about T&T or Jamaica. Because using the HEX as some achievement is beyond astounding after being given an easy semi-final round. Easy in the sense of the US disrespecting T&T by using "schoolboys" for a return leg where T&T struggled to beat the US "schoolboys" 2-1. The US did this because they knew that they could easily get 6 points from T&T in the HEX. :rotfl: :rotfl:
So now that Jackula is there no more to rig the seeding by using an outdated two year ranking let's see if T&T can top their group and advance to the third round where Mexico, USA, Jamaica, Honduras, Costa Rica and Cuba are waiting :bringiton: :bringiton: :bringiton:

If not, T&T can kiss the World Cup 2014 goodbye until 2016. :nailbiting: :praying: :violin: :violin: :violin: :violin: :waiting: :waiting: :waiting: :waiting: :waiting:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Sam on July 28, 2011, 08:56:55 AM
Milutinovic loses $3m bid damages from Jamaica.
T&T Guardian Reports.


SwitzerlandFive-time World Cup coach Bora Milutinovic has lost his legal bid to receive a million-dollar payoff from the Jamaica Football Federation after being fired in 2007. Milutinovic originally sought $3 million to settle the three years remaining on his deal when he was sacked for an unspecified breach of contract.

A Swiss Federal Tribunal ruling published this week rejected Milutinovics final appeal and confirmed he would receive compensation of less than $20,000. However, the tribunal also ordered the Serbian coach to pay 32,000 Swiss francs ($40,000) in court costs and legal fees.

Milutinovics legal battle pitted him against Jamaican officials, FIFA and the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Nicknamed The Miracle Worker for his World Cup record, Milutinovic made football history as the first man to coach five different teams at the finals.

Jamaica hired him in November 2006 on a four-year contract with an annual salary of $1 million. When Milutinovic was fired less than one year later, Jamaica had fallen 45 places to No 103 in the FIFA rankings. His side had lost 8-1 against Iran, 3-0 to Vietnam and 2-1 in Indonesia. Milutinovic took his claim for compensation to FIFA whose players status committee awarded him $1 million.

Jamaican officials appealed to a CAS panel which downgraded the award to $19,691.90 in liquidated damages, the sports court said. Milutinovic challenged the JFF and FIFA at Switzerlands supreme court, which has dismissed his appeal. From 1986-2002, he guided Mexico, Costa Rica, the United States, Nigeria and China, respectively, at the World Cup.

Shameless bastards !!!!
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on August 04, 2011, 09:55:52 AM
As bad as a winless Jamaica's football team was under Clueless Creston Brainless Boxhill who gave us our worst FIFA ranking at #106. Jamaica still had the cojones to face England in a friendly which the Reggae Boyz got thrashed 6-0.
There are other examples of Jamaica's football being worse than T&T's now under Clueless Creston Brainless Boxhill. Even now, the JFF is still short of cash. But somehow Jamaica will still continue to defy the odds i.e. 2008 World Cup qualifiers Group of Death where many did not give Jamaica's Reggae Boyz a chance in hell of getting even 4 points.
Now all I'm hearing from most Trinis is that the Road to the HEX is beyond T&T's reach because Mexico and Costa Rica-their opponents in the next round-will take the two spots for the HEX. Are you joking. Has Jack Warner really made T&T dependent on him. Jamaica's Reggae Boyz  would still believe that first or second is still attainable for the HEX.
Mexico were sure biting their nails nervously in the last qualifiers and praying that the Reggae Boyz did not beat Canada by a certain amount of goals. ;D
Jamaica is not as rich as T&T, but Jamaicans don't lack bravado. Grow a pair, T&T.   
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on August 08, 2011, 08:34:17 AM
It's official. Jamaica now have two serious sports rivals. T&T and now Barbados ;D


U-23s bow out! - Boyz ejected after contentious last-minute penalty

PARAMARIBO, Suriname Jamaica's Under-23 team missed out on a place in the second round of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) qualifiers for the 2012 London Olympics after an exciting, but highly contentious 2-2 draw with Suriname at the Andre Kamperveen Stadium in Paramaribo yesterday evening.
Both teams ended on seven points, but Suriname topped the group by virtue of a far superior goal difference.


Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/U-23sbow-out-3-Boyz-ejected-after-Bajan-ref-awards-hosts-contentious-last-minute-penalty-for-2-2-result_9397199#ixzz1URbBrfX8

PLUS: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/tools/cartoons/ed-cartoon-aug-08-2011   :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

So I guess I should support T&T to knock out Barbados since they are Jamaica's present headache. ;D ;D


Title: JAmaica vs China live stream on now
Post by: reggae-fan on August 10, 2011, 06:05:06 AM
http://www.oleoletv.com/watch/live/stream/online/free/tv/video/channel/feed/link/broadcast/vivo/gratis/p2p/4/august/10/2011/12/142/v-334217/china-vs-jamaica.html
Title: Re: JAmaica vs China live stream on now
Post by: Big Magician on August 10, 2011, 07:11:20 AM
HAWK TWO

COME ON CHINA
Title: Re: JAmaica vs China live stream on now
Post by: trini_stallion on August 10, 2011, 07:36:58 AM
chinee dem ninja-ing dem fellas it look like
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: frico on August 10, 2011, 09:03:21 AM
I am surprised at all these Jamaican posters who suddenly seem to think they are the biggest and best in CONCACAF,i'll give them the fact that they are now the best in the Caribbean all because TTs football started a slide to the bottom rung of the ladder,it was by no means our ballers fault but down to our officials in charge.That fact was there for all to see and by our absence Jamaica had very little opposition.Let me ask all Jamaicans to tell me their achievements since 1998,you would see that the answer is very negligible,in my view you still have a little way to go before you can say that you have equalled TTs achievements.You got to 98 WC and you could not build on that so why are you going on about nothing,you even missed out on the 2 past HEX,so tell me why all the verbals bout you dis and dat.If I were you I'll wait till the Qualifying matches start,and when you get in the HEX and qualify for Brazil then you can celebrate,right now allyuh celebrating nothing.I believe Jamaicans think we dont have any body to call on because Latapy was using pure home players,I wont bother to heducate them just wait and yuh gwine see,"who larf larse larf bess",old Trini saying,mark my words.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on August 10, 2011, 09:12:49 AM
I am surprised at all these Jamaican posters who suddenly seem to think they are the biggest and best in CONCACAF,i'll give them the fact that they are now the best in the Caribbean all because TTs football started a slide to the bottom rung of the ladder,it was by no means our ballers fault but down to our officials in charge.That fact was there for all to see and by our absence Jamaica had very little opposition.Let me ask all Jamaicans to tell me their achievements since 1998,you would see that the answer is very negligible,in my view you still have a little way to go before you can say that you have equalled TTs achievements.You got to 98 WC and you could not build on that so why are you going on about nothing,you even missed out on the 2 past HEX,so tell me why all the verbals bout you dis and dat.If I were you I'll wait till the Qualifying matches start,and when you get in the HEX and qualify for Brazil then you can celebrate,right now allyuh celebrating nothing.I believe Jamaicans think we dont have any body to call on because Latapy was using pure home players,I wont bother to heducate them just wait and yuh gwine see,"who larf larse larf bess",old Trini saying,mark my words.

Frico, keep yuhself quiet nah!!

Until we get rid of Camps & crew JA will remain the number team in the Caribbean!

So until we resolve that problem the Jamaicans have full license to brag & gloat as much as they wish!!

They are currently Caribbean Champions as well as the highest FIFA ranked Caribbean team and as long as those two things remain the same that is good enough for them!!
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: kaliman2006 on August 10, 2011, 09:37:45 AM
I am surprised at all these Jamaican posters who suddenly seem to think they are the biggest and best in CONCACAF,i'll give them the fact that they are now the best in the Caribbean all because TTs football started a slide to the bottom rung of the ladder,it was by no means our ballers fault but down to our officials in charge.That fact was there for all to see and by our absence Jamaica had very little opposition.Let me ask all Jamaicans to tell me their achievements since 1998,you would see that the answer is very negligible,in my view you still have a little way to go before you can say that you have equalled TTs achievements.You got to 98 WC and you could not build on that so why are you going on about nothing,you even missed out on the 2 past HEX,so tell me why all the verbals bout you dis and dat.If I were you I'll wait till the Qualifying matches start,and when you get in the HEX and qualify for Brazil then you can celebrate,right now allyuh celebrating nothing.I believe Jamaicans think we dont have any body to call on because Latapy was using pure home players,I wont bother to heducate them just wait and yuh gwine see,"who larf larse larf bess",old Trini saying,mark my words.

Frico, keep yuhself quiet nah!!

Until we get rid of Camps & crew JA will remain the number team in the Caribbean!

So until we resolve that problem the Jamaicans have full license to brag & gloat as much as they wish!!

They are currently Caribbean Champions as well as the highest FIFA ranked Caribbean team and as long as those two things remain the same that is good enough for them!!


I am going to have to go with Socapro on this one Frico. Unfortunately, Jamaica have every right to buss style on us.

T&T has a long and proud footballing history, but our footballing present is in tatters.

The Jamaican footballing authorities must be comemnded for the work that has gone into developing Jamaican football.

T&T became compacent after 2006 and our "last minute" philosophy has left us in the morass that we're in now.

We cyah even organize ah match with Haiti and Camps talking about lack of government funding....

We are simply not serious.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: frico on August 10, 2011, 10:16:43 AM
Kaliman 2006:
I agree whole heartedly with what yuh say and I think I said the same,I said they are the number one in the Caribbean but there was a major challenge missing as TTs football was in a big mess,this was all down to and engineered not on the football field but off it.I honestly feel that everything in order and all things in place we are a match for anybody,but as you say change is needed,ok so is their privilage to gloat but what are they gloating about,have they just been crowned CONCACAF champions,no they just win Caribbean Championship 2nd time in a row we win that bout 8 times,Regards mate and I still hope to be in Brazil even if is to watch the Yardies.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: vb on August 10, 2011, 10:32:25 AM
TT's football is on a downward spiral and with Camps and Roberts at loggerheads, it would take a minor miracle to make the Hex.

J'ca know as much about the Hex as Camps knows about balancing a spread sheet. Should J'ca make the Hex they'll probably beat their chest like it's the actual WC.

Simply put, two minnow struggling.

I wish the MOS had the power to get rid of Camps and the lot, we would have a fightng chance then.

Thanks Camps, THIS is your legacy.

VB
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: vb on August 10, 2011, 10:36:34 AM
It's official. Jamaica now have two serious sports rivals. T&T and now Barbados ;D


U-23s bow out! - Boyz ejected after contentious last-minute penalty

PARAMARIBO, Suriname Jamaica's Under-23 team missed out on a place in the second round of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) qualifiers for the 2012 London Olympics after an exciting, but highly contentious 2-2 draw with Suriname at the Andre Kamperveen Stadium in Paramaribo yesterday evening.
Both teams ended on seven points, but Suriname topped the group by virtue of a far superior goal difference.


Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/U-23sbow-out-3-Boyz-ejected-after-Bajan-ref-awards-hosts-contentious-last-minute-penalty-for-2-2-result_9397199#ixzz1URbBrfX8

PLUS: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/tools/cartoons/ed-cartoon-aug-08-2011   :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

So I guess I should support T&T to knock out Barbados since they are Jamaica's present headache. ;D ;D




Please doh goat mout my side. You  do enough for Jamaica.

VB
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: kaliman2006 on August 10, 2011, 11:35:45 AM
Kaliman 2006:
I agree whole heartedly with what yuh say and I think I said the same,I said they are the number one in the Caribbean but there was a major challenge missing as TTs football was in a big mess,this was all down to and engineered not on the football field but off it.I honestly feel that everything in order and all things in place we are a match for anybody,but as you say change is needed,ok so is their privilage to gloat but what are they gloating about,have they just been crowned CONCACAF champions,no they just win Caribbean Championship 2nd time in a row we win that bout 8 times,Regards mate and I still hope to be in Brazil even if is to watch the Yardies.

You did basically say the same thing in your post and I apologize if I did not read it carefully enough. I think what bothers people on this site at times is that there are some posters who DO NOT represent the majority of Jamaican people who make posts downplaying T&T's football achievements. I have come to realize that they are deliberately winding people up and many are taking the bait (I myself have taken it in the past). However, this is the internet after all and I have realized that it is silly to allow cyber personalites who I do not even know the gender of or know personally to get to me. For all I know, these posters could actually be Trinis trying to get ah laugh out of provoking people.

My point is this.  People should not let these "Jamaican" trolls (If that's indeed what they are) get under their skin. You may or may not belong to this category; if you do, then please heed this advice, which has helped me to put things in perspective. This is a cyber reality and you are most likely raising your blood pressure at a computer screen.

Just a little perspective that I learned over the course of being on this site and commenting on internet boards.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on August 10, 2011, 12:21:02 PM
Kaliman 2006:
I agree whole heartedly with what yuh say and I think I said the same,I said they are the number one in the Caribbean but there was a major challenge missing as TTs football was in a big mess,this was all down to and engineered not on the football field but off it.I honestly feel that everything in order and all things in place we are a match for anybody,but as you say change is needed,ok so is their privilage to gloat but what are they gloating about,have they just been crowned CONCACAF champions,no they just win Caribbean Championship 2nd time in a row we win that bout 8 times,Regards mate and I still hope to be in Brazil even if is to watch the Yardies.
You say Jamaica's is the #1 Caribbean Champions because their major challenger T&T's football was in a big mess.  ??? But when Jamaica's football was in a mess ranking at #116 under Clueless Creston Boxhill and T&T was #88. T&T could not beat Jamaica in their two leg friendlies home and away. Jamaica has not been knocked out of the Digicel Cup two straight time by the same team.
As a matter of fact. T&T has not beaten Jamaica in seven matches since May 17, 2007. So if you truly believe that T&T's football mess is the main reason for Jamaica being the #1 Caribbean team then someone is lying about this information.  


http://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/statisticsandrecords/headtohead/team1=jam/team2=tri/index.html  
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Spursy on August 10, 2011, 12:57:06 PM
Meh... After Jamaica lost to USA.. they lost major stripes.. Dis and dat about mexico and honduras.. a team we does normally have a good chance of beating..

enjoy been number 1 in the caribbean for now and lets hope alyuh make the hex b.c we mite not..

The caribbean needs to be represented somehow and lets hope its not cuba lol
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Flex on August 10, 2011, 08:04:01 PM
China 1 vs Jamaica 0 - FT
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on August 10, 2011, 08:42:03 PM
China 1 vs Jamaica 0 - FT

against a depleted Jamaican team, some players were also called in a the last minute.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on August 10, 2011, 08:48:03 PM
China 1 vs Jamaica 0 - FT

against a depleted Jamaican team, some players were also called in a the last minute.

Decent performance & well done!

Now go away!

HAWK TWO

COME ON CHINA
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on August 10, 2011, 09:22:17 PM
Quote
enjoy been number 1 in the caribbean for now

like you going to change that any time soon. 8) that's what the Americans saying about track and field. but what they don't understand is that success in Jamaica are built through grass root programs. today, almost every year US universities sign a Jamaican track coach. while trini spend big on foreign coach Jamaica is trying to develop home grown ones for football. even the Jamaica semi pro league is more effective than Trinidad pro league. http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/Is-Seba-no-more_9328532

new home ground http://www.panoramio.com/photo/50368077

 
you could be rich like Dubai, money does not always buy success.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on August 10, 2011, 09:32:41 PM
Quote
enjoy been number 1 in the caribbean for now

like you going to change that any time soon. 8) that's what the Americans saying about track and field. but what they don't understand is that success in Jamaica are built through grass root programs. today, almost every year US universities sign a Jamaican track coach. while trini spend big on foreign coach Jamaica is trying to develop home grown ones for football. even the Jamaica semi pro league is more effective than Trinidad pro league. http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/Is-Seba-no-more_9328532

new home ground http://www.panoramio.com/photo/50368077

 
you could be rich like Dubai, money does not always buy success.

Just promise us one thing! If you don't make the Hex again for the 3rd time in a row please don't even come on this board to post your lame excuses!

Can you promise us that? Have we got a deal?!  :angel:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Peong on August 10, 2011, 10:52:55 PM
Quote
enjoy been number 1 in the caribbean for now

like you going to change that any time soon. 8) that's what the Americans saying about track and field. but what they don't understand is that success in Jamaica are built through grass root programs. today, almost every year US universities sign a Jamaican track coach. while trini spend big on foreign coach Jamaica is trying to develop home grown ones for football. even the Jamaica semi pro league is more effective than Trinidad pro league. http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/Is-Seba-no-more_9328532


Let me hear the roundabout way that you think Jamaica's league is more effective than ours.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on August 11, 2011, 09:24:51 AM
Quote
enjoy been number 1 in the caribbean for now

like you going to change that any time soon. 8) that's what the Americans saying about track and field. but what they don't understand is that success in Jamaica are built through grass root programs. today, almost every year US universities sign a Jamaican track coach. while trini spend big on foreign coach Jamaica is trying to develop home grown ones for football. even the Jamaica semi pro league is more effective than Trinidad pro league. http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/Is-Seba-no-more_9328532

new home ground http://www.panoramio.com/photo/50368077

 
you could be rich like Dubai, money does not always buy success.

Just promise us one thing! If you don't make the Hex again for the 3rd time in a row please don't even come on this board to post your lame excuses!

Can you promise us that? Have we got a deal?!  :angel:
And you do the same. Promise us that if T&T does make the HEX for the third time in a row. Please try at least to qualify for a second World Cup before Jamaica. T&T just keeps embarassing themselves every time they make the HEX. ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on August 11, 2011, 09:40:38 AM
Quote
enjoy been number 1 in the caribbean for now

like you going to change that any time soon. 8) that's what the Americans saying about track and field. but what they don't understand is that success in Jamaica are built through grass root programs. today, almost every year US universities sign a Jamaican track coach. while trini spend big on foreign coach Jamaica is trying to develop home grown ones for football. even the Jamaica semi pro league is more effective than Trinidad pro league. http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/Is-Seba-no-more_9328532

new home ground http://www.panoramio.com/photo/50368077

 
you could be rich like Dubai, money does not always buy success.

Just promise us one thing! If you don't make the Hex again for the 3rd time in a row please don't even come on this board to post your lame excuses!

Can you promise us that? Have we got a deal?!  :angel:
And you do the same. Promise us that if T&T does make the HEX for the third time in a row. Please try at least to qualify for a second World Cup before Jamaica. T&T just keeps embarassing themselves every time they make the HEX. ;D

I am not the one bragging about how good my team is and how great my grass roots system is, you are!

If T&T beats Bermuda on 2nd Sept at home I will be shocked!

But you on the other hand are the Caribbean Champs and number one team and yuh cyah even promise me that if allyuh doh make the Hex that you won't come here with yuh lame excuses.

I used to falsely believe that you Jamaicans have some balls but you obviously showing me that I was dead wrong as yuh doh even have the balls to make ah simple promise if yuh fail to make the Hex again!

This is why its difficult for me to respect and support anything Jamaican, as you guys does always flatter to disappoint! Good example was the Gold Cup against the USA!

If I was you and JA doh make the Hex for a 3rd time in a row and T&T by some miracle does, I would shoot myself from embarrassment but that is just me eh!! You on the other hand could probably live with yuhself, ah doh know how doh! :-[
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: kaliman2006 on August 11, 2011, 10:05:04 AM
jamaica2099,

You are good at what you do.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Peong on August 11, 2011, 11:41:02 AM
How does one define an "efficient" league?
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on August 11, 2011, 05:01:35 PM
Quote
enjoy been number 1 in the caribbean for now

like you going to change that any time soon. 8) that's what the Americans saying about track and field. but what they don't understand is that success in Jamaica are built through grass root programs. today, almost every year US universities sign a Jamaican track coach. while trini spend big on foreign coach Jamaica is trying to develop home grown ones for football. even the Jamaica semi pro league is more effective than Trinidad pro league. http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/Is-Seba-no-more_9328532

new home ground http://www.panoramio.com/photo/50368077

 
you could be rich like Dubai, money does not always buy success.

Just promise us one thing! If you don't make the Hex again for the 3rd time in a row please don't even come on this board to post your lame excuses!

Can you promise us that? Have we got a deal?!  :angel:
And you do the same. Promise us that if T&T does make the HEX for the third time in a row. Please try at least to qualify for a second World Cup before Jamaica. T&T just keeps embarassing themselves every time they make the HEX. ;D

I am not the one bragging about how good my team is and how great my grass roots system is, you are!

If T&T beats Bermuda on 2nd Sept at home I will be shocked!

But you on the other hand are the Caribbean Champs and number one team and yuh cyah even promise me that if allyuh doh make the Hex that you won't come here with yuh lame excuses.

I used to falsely believe that you Jamaicans have some balls but you obviously showing me that I was dead wrong as yuh doh even have the balls to make ah simple promise if yuh fail to make the Hex again!

This is why its difficult for me to respect and support anything Jamaican, as you guys does always flatter to disappoint! Good example was the Gold Cup against the USA!

If I was you and JA doh make the Hex for a 3rd time in a row and T&T by some miracle does, I would shoot myself from embarrassment but that is just me eh!! You on the other hand could probably live with yuhself, ah doh know how doh! :-[
I'm trying to figure out whether you are dissing or praising Jamaica because of the comparison with T&T,
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on August 11, 2011, 08:35:20 PM
if you guys use hex as a measuring stick for success, well, good for you. i rather Jamaica get knock out at the group stage rather than waste my time and ticket money just to go hex and finish at the bottom.if we go to the hex we should be going with an intention to qualify for world cup, not take up space and finish at the bottom of the pile, then jump up and down bout "we reach hex", steups :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on August 12, 2011, 08:06:52 AM
if you guys use hex as a measuring stick for success, well, good for you. i rather Jamaica get knock out at the group stage rather than waste my time and ticket money just to go hex and finish at the bottom.if we go to the hex we should be going with an intention to qualify for world cup, not take up space and finish at the bottom of the pile, then jump up and down bout "we reach hex", steups :rotfl:
And it's not like I keeping bringing up the two straight slaps across the face by Grenada by kicking T&T out of two Digicel Cups and stop them from qualifying for the real CONCACAF Gold Cup championship. Notice I did not mention Jamaica in the above statement. :rotfl: 
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on August 12, 2011, 10:08:07 AM
What are we fighting over now? JAmaica has bragging rights for now, at least until T&T gets its house back in order. I believe football domination in the region is a cyclical thing, and more often than not its always either Jamaica or T&T at the fore, teams like Hiati, Cuba poses a threat at times, but seldome do they deliver. At the end of the day, I always want to see Jamaica on top, but as a youth growing up following the rivalry between both nations over the years, i know the value of having a healthy rivalry in caribbean football. And if Jamaica play T&T tomorrow, I still expect a close game irregardless of who is ranked in the 40s and who is ranked in the 90's (or is it 80s ?)

I will never forget watching Russel Latapy, Leonson Lewis, Alan skill Cole, Wayne Palmer and Bingi Blair play some sweet football for my local Club Port Morant United when I was a first form student in high school...and i will never firget Jamaica's 2-1 victory over T&T to lift our first "shell cup" trophy as it was back then, followed by a 1-1 tie to eliminate T&T from the world cup a couple days leter.

We need to get back to those rivalry days.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on August 12, 2011, 02:25:06 PM
What are we fighting over now? JAmaica has bragging rights for now, at least until T&T gets its house back in order. I believe football domination in the region is a cyclical thing, and more often than not its always either Jamaica or T&T at the fore, teams like Hiati, Cuba poses a threat at times, but seldome do they deliver. At the end of the day, I always want to see Jamaica on top, but as a youth growing up following the rivalry between both nations over the years, i know the value of having a healthy rivalry in caribbean football. And if Jamaica play T&T tomorrow, I still expect a close game irregardless of who is ranked in the 40s and who is ranked in the 90's (or is it 80s ?)

I will never forget watching Russel Latapy, Leonson Lewis, Alan skill Cole, Wayne Palmer and Bingi Blair play some sweet football for my local Club Port Morant United when I was a first form student in high school...and i will never firget Jamaica's 2-1 victory over T&T to lift our first "shell cup" trophy as it was back then, followed by a 1-1 tie to eliminate T&T from the world cup a couple days leter.

We need to get back to those rivalry days.
It's still a rivalry, Reggaefan. Just stating the facts. And as much as I can remember Jack always made it easy for T&T. Remember the U-17 Championship in T&T when Jack decide to change the rules at the knockout stage and grouped T&T with all the Caribbean teams while Jamaica got all the guest teams from Central America.
Title: Boyz to travel to Quito for Ecuador Friendly Sept 2
Post by: reggae-fan on August 18, 2011, 04:13:04 AM
Boyz secure int'l friendly with Ecuador (Jamaica Observer Sports)

IN its drive to keep the Reggae Boyz active going into upcoming CONCACAF World Cup qualifying play-offs next year, the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) has secured a friendly international game against South American outfit Ecuador on September 2 in that country's capital, Quito.
 
The game, to be played on an official FIFA calendar date, will take place at the country's premier sporting facility, the 39,000-capacity Estadio Olmpico  Atahualpa. The kick off time is still to be decided.
 
President of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), Captain Horace Burrell, in breaking news of the match yesterday, said he was delighted Jamaica will get the opportunity to face "a quality South American opponent at high altitude".
 
"The JFF is very pleased at securing this game versus Ecuador in that country... there are already a lot of similarities between Ecuador and Mexico as well as Central American opponents we are likely to meet in the World Cup Qualifiers next year," said Burrell yesterday.
 
He added that the opportunity will allow for players and technical staff "to assimilate conditions that we will most definitely face on the journey to Brazil 2014".
 
The elevation of the city's central square Plaza Grande is measured at 2,800 metres (9,200 ft), making Quito the second-highest administrative capital city in the world after La Paz, Bolivia.
 
Burrell, who currently acts as president of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU), said the JFF intends to aggressively pursue other opportunities to fill the remaining FIFA calendar date windows for 2011.
 
"The JFF is pulling out all stops in securing additional games for the remaining FIFA dates for this year, and this game against Ecuador is another step in that direction," said the CONCACAF executive committee member.
 
The other FIFA windows allocated for friendly international matches for 2011 are October 7-11 and November 11-15.
 
Burrell, who was in China last week for the Boyz's 1-0 defeat against the hosts, said he does not expect to be faced with the same challenges that threatened that engagement where a number of players withdrew from the team for various reasons "at the last minute", forcing the Federation into contingencies that resulted in a reduced squad of 15 players for the match-up.
 
"We experienced a number of challenges preparing for the game against China, which were mostly outside of the JFF's control. We do not expect similar challenges for the game, especially because the September FIFA dates allow for us to have access to the players over a much longer period and provides greater flexibility with organisation and travel," said the veteran football boss.
 
Jamaica's delegation, including the European and USA-based players, are expected to arrive in the South America nation of 14 million on Tuesday, August 30 and depart Saturday, September 3.
 
The last time both countries met was in New York in August 2009 in a friendly that ended goalless.
 
While Jamaica currently ranked at 44th by FIFA have qualified for one FIFA World Cup back in France in 1998, Ecuador (ranked 67th), have qualified for two tournaments in 2002 and 2006. Their best performance came in 2006 when they advanced to the Round of 16 where they were eliminated by England.


Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/Boyz-secure-int-l-friendly-with-Ecuador_9468449#ixzz1VNFCFkXc
Title: Re: Boyz to travel to Quito for Ecuador Friendly Sept 2
Post by: reggae-fan on August 18, 2011, 07:35:41 AM

The elevation of the city's central square Plaza Grande is measured at 2,800 metres (9,200 ft), making Quito the second-highest administrative capital city in the world after La Paz, Bolivia.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: warmonga on August 18, 2011, 08:34:18 AM
Good game for JA will be a tough game I hope dey go wid a full squad including foreign born and foreign base players..  see no reason why ja cant pull this out..
war ...
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on August 18, 2011, 10:00:30 AM
Good game for JA will be a tough game I hope dey go wid a full squad including foreign born and foreign base players..  see no reason why ja cant pull this out..
war ...

Extremely tough game this, but a neccesary game i believe. I'll wait for the list of invited players to be release before giving further thoughts on the outcome.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Big Magician on August 18, 2011, 03:55:01 PM
come on Equador
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on August 18, 2011, 04:56:48 PM
come on Equador

 :chilling:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: GunnerStunner on August 18, 2011, 05:38:11 PM
Jog on jamaica
Title: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: Socapro on August 20, 2011, 12:03:02 AM
http://www.televisionjamaica.com/vd-11699-SPORTSCOMMENTARYAUGUST720.aspx

It good for we!!!

I back his comments 100%!   :thumbsup:
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: just cool on August 20, 2011, 03:43:55 AM
http://www.televisionjamaica.com/vd-11699-SPORTSCOMMENTARYAUGUST720.aspx

It good for we!!!

I back his comments 100%!   :thumbsup:
Doh sweat the small stuff pro, FYI that big head man is the jamaican morgan jobe.  :heehee: oh did i mention that his mouth was big as well. come on pro, how could you take this jammett man seriously? :puking:
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: jahkingdom on August 20, 2011, 11:33:52 AM
 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: rotatopoti3 on August 20, 2011, 12:00:34 PM
whey he pick up dat suit from...it look like d fabric from ah 2nd hand Courts couch...
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: theworm2345 on August 20, 2011, 12:20:15 PM
whey he pick up dat suit from...it look like d fabric from ah 2nd hand Courts couch...
Why is he yelling?
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: injunchile on August 20, 2011, 02:46:17 PM
That is a Comedy show or what/ All jokes aside the man making some good points.
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: CarenageBoy on August 20, 2011, 04:37:55 PM
http://www.televisionjamaica.com/vd-11699-SPORTSCOMMENTARYAUGUST720.aspx

It good for we!!!

I back his comments 100%!   :thumbsup:

My God! Talk about an inferiority complex!! The man just needed something to talk about.
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: jahkingdom on August 20, 2011, 04:44:55 PM
stupid trinis. :rotfl:, Oral Tracy is the best, he is like a comedian , who comments mainly on sports, can be controversial at times: http://www.televisionjamaica.com/prg-30-SportsCommentary.aspx  and http://www.televisionjamaica.com/vd-10588-SPORTSCOMMENTARYJUNE2720.aspx

but that one was really funny and true :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: Savannah boy on August 20, 2011, 05:44:12 PM
Unofficially, we made two World Cups, not one and our youth football has improved.
We can teach dem Champions League Football through Dwight Yorke and Russell Latapy.
We can teach dem stellar goalkeeping through Shaka Hislop and Tiger.
The head Boy could teach dem to head a blasted ball properly.
Old talk aside, a Jakan go ever reach Jack Warner's heights (and lows) as an Administrator?
Which Jakan more qualified than Corneal and Ramdhan in their respective football roles off de field?
Why we gone over there to help dem in de first place?
We players eh getting paid properly but we have money to give ungrateful yardie like RF a bligh?
Dem is ah insularity factory who cyar even vote fuh de betterment of dey ownself without bullet flying.
Somebody please slide ah bowl of dumpling under de door so Chubby could stop barking and go back to sleep.



Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: MEP on August 20, 2011, 06:25:45 PM
dat is why I always say doh lend or give dem ah blasted cent....let dey ugly arses remain hungry
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: just cool on August 20, 2011, 06:28:41 PM
stupid trinis. :rotfl:, Oral Tracy is the best, he is like a comedian , who comments mainly on sports, can be controversial at times: http://www.televisionjamaica.com/prg-30-SportsCommentary.aspx  and http://www.televisionjamaica.com/vd-10588-SPORTSCOMMENTARYJUNE2720.aspx

but that one was really funny and true :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Talk about pot callin the kettle black, jamaica has the lowest literacy rate and the highest murder rate in the caribbean, talk about fackin stupid, and stupid to the bone too.  :puking:

and ah next thing, allyuh cyar play better football than we, from the grassroots level all the way to the professional level. the only reason allyuh out shinning us now is bc allyuh federation in order and ours has been in disarray for the past 6 yrs!

BTW we've been in the hex consistently for the past 20 yrs and we've won more CCL and caribbean cup titles than you. as ah matter of fact the only sport jamaica better than us in is track and field, and that only bc we don't care for that too much.

so gway yuh jealous minded grudgeful p#ssyWh@le!!! :flamethrower:
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: jahkingdom on August 20, 2011, 06:31:30 PM
Sachin Tendulkar is deadly striker,with Rahul Dravid on the flank  Trinidad better watch them two closely. go trini  :wavetowel:
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: jahkingdom on August 20, 2011, 06:35:42 PM
stupid trinis. :rotfl:, Oral Tracy is the best, he is like a comedian , who comments mainly on sports, can be controversial at times: http://www.televisionjamaica.com/prg-30-SportsCommentary.aspx  and http://www.televisionjamaica.com/vd-10588-SPORTSCOMMENTARYJUNE2720.aspx

but that one was really funny and true :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Talk about pot callin the kettle black, jamaica has the lowest literacy rate and the highest murder rate in the caribbean, talk about fackin stupid, and stupid to the bone too.  :puking:

and ah next thing, allyuh cyar play better football than we, from the grassroots level all the way to the professional level. the only reason allyuh out shinning us now is bc allyuh federation in order and ours has been in disarray for the past 6 yrs!

BTW we've been in the hex consistently for the past 20 yrs and we've won more CCL and caribbean cup titles than you. as ah matter of fact the only sport jamaica better than us in is track and field, and that only bc we don't care for that too much.

so gway yuh jealous minded grudgeful p#ssyWh@le!!! :flamethrower:

O Gooooooood! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: just cool shut you rass http://www.eturbonews.com/9889/trinidad-tobago-now-murder-capital-caribbean :clown:
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: just cool on August 20, 2011, 06:54:10 PM
stupid trinis. :rotfl:, Oral Tracy is the best, he is like a comedian , who comments mainly on sports, can be controversial at times: http://www.televisionjamaica.com/prg-30-SportsCommentary.aspx  and http://www.televisionjamaica.com/vd-10588-SPORTSCOMMENTARYJUNE2720.aspx

but that one was really funny and true :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Talk about pot callin the kettle black, jamaica has the lowest literacy rate and the highest murder rate in the caribbean, talk about fackin stupid, and stupid to the bone too.  :puking:

and ah next thing, allyuh cyar play better football than we, from the grassroots level all the way to the professional level. the only reason allyuh out shinning us now is bc allyuh federation in order and ours has been in disarray for the past 6 yrs!

BTW we've been in the hex consistently for the past 20 yrs and we've won more CCL and caribbean cup titles than you. as ah matter of fact the only sport jamaica better than us in is track and field, and that only bc we don't care for that too much.

so gway yuh jealous minded grudgeful p#ssyWh@le!!! :flamethrower:

O Gooooooood! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: just cool shut you rass http://www.eturbonews.com/9889/trinidad-tobago-now-murder-capital-caribbean :clown:
That article is nonsense, in 2008 jamaica had 17 murders while T&T had 550, and everyone know that jamaica is twice the size of T&T in land mass and population, so stop fackin lyin! allyuh not only stupid (killin off each other) but allyuh evil and grudging as well!
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: Coop's on August 20, 2011, 07:04:12 PM
Unofficially, we made two World Cups, not one and our youth football has improved.
We can teach dem Champions League Football through Dwight Yorke and Russell Latapy.
We can teach dem stellar goalkeeping through Shaka Hislop and Tiger.
The head Boy could teach dem to head a blasted ball properly.
Old talk aside, a Jakan go ever reach Jack Warner's heights (and lows) as an Administrator?
Which Jakan more qualified than Corneal and Ramdhan in their respective football roles off de field?
Why we gone over there to help dem in de first place?
We players eh getting paid properly but we have money to give ungrateful yardie like RF a bligh?
Dem is ah insularity factory who cyar even vote fuh de betterment of dey ownself without bullet flying.
Somebody please slide ah bowl of dumpling under de door so Chubby could stop barking and go back to sleep.




       :thumbsup: :thumbsup: Don't worry with Socapro and them,anything to bring down T&T Football they like,i opened that link and from the time that guy started to talk i just cut him off,those Jakans laughing at us and we like that.
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: jahkingdom on August 20, 2011, 07:07:14 PM
stupid trinis. :rotfl:, Oral Tracy is the best, he is like a comedian , who comments mainly on sports, can be controversial at times: http://www.televisionjamaica.com/prg-30-SportsCommentary.aspx  and http://www.televisionjamaica.com/vd-10588-SPORTSCOMMENTARYJUNE2720.aspx

but that one was really funny and true :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Talk about pot callin the kettle black, jamaica has the lowest literacy rate and the highest murder rate in the caribbean, talk about fackin stupid, and stupid to the bone too.  :puking:

and ah next thing, allyuh cyar play better football than we, from the grassroots level all the way to the professional level. the only reason allyuh out shinning us now is bc allyuh federation in order and ours has been in disarray for the past 6 yrs!

BTW we've been in the hex consistently for the past 20 yrs and we've won more CCL and caribbean cup titles than you. as ah matter of fact the only sport jamaica better than us in is track and field, and that only bc we don't care for that too much.

so gway yuh jealous minded grudgeful p#ssyWh@le!!! :flamethrower:

O Gooooooood! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: just cool shut you rass http://www.eturbonews.com/9889/trinidad-tobago-now-murder-capital-caribbean :clown:
That article is nonsense, in 2008 jamaica had 17 murders while T&T had 550, and everyone know that jamaica is twice the size of T&T in land mass and population, so stop fackin lyin! allyuh not only stupid (killin off each other) but allyuh evil and grudging as well!

i always want Jamaica to be free of killings like Trinidad, something i always envy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kY7IaoMHYLY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uj8L2LRT4Q8&feature=related

truly a paradise i always envy :devil: :violin:
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: just cool on August 20, 2011, 07:52:40 PM
stupid trinis. :rotfl:, Oral Tracy is the best, he is like a comedian , who comments mainly on sports, can be controversial at times: http://www.televisionjamaica.com/prg-30-SportsCommentary.aspx  and http://www.televisionjamaica.com/vd-10588-SPORTSCOMMENTARYJUNE2720.aspx

but that one was really funny and true :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Talk about pot callin the kettle black, jamaica has the lowest literacy rate and the highest murder rate in the caribbean, talk about fackin stupid, and stupid to the bone too.  :puking:

and ah next thing, allyuh cyar play better football than we, from the grassroots level all the way to the professional level. the only reason allyuh out shinning us now is bc allyuh federation in order and ours has been in disarray for the past 6 yrs!

BTW we've been in the hex consistently for the past 20 yrs and we've won more CCL and caribbean cup titles than you. as ah matter of fact the only sport jamaica better than us in is track and field, and that only bc we don't care for that too much.

so gway yuh jealous minded grudgeful p#ssyWh@le!!! :flamethrower:

O Gooooooood! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: just cool shut you rass http://www.eturbonews.com/9889/trinidad-tobago-now-murder-capital-caribbean :clown:
That article is nonsense, in 2008 jamaica had 17 murders while T&T had 550, and everyone know that jamaica is twice the size of T&T in land mass and population, so stop fackin lyin! allyuh not only stupid (killin off each other) but allyuh evil and grudging as well!

i always want Jamaica to be free of killings like Trinidad, something i always envy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kY7IaoMHYLY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uj8L2LRT4Q8&feature=related

truly a paradise i always envy :devil: :violin:
Are you for real, a msic video with ah few clips of crime scenes and a youtube clip with some police shooting @ civilians and that what you call bad? you must be joking. jamaica alway had more crime than T&T and even up till now. yuhs ppl lack education and good common sense, yes T&T has it's woes , but nothing like jamaica.

two can play this game.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJD8sUqJpMM&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUDLEdPQsv4&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W43fU33QeNY&feature=related
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: rotatopoti3 on August 20, 2011, 08:29:42 PM
why 2 ah allyuh aint channel allyuh energy someway else more productive and write ah blasted book entitled

Caribbean Unity  Authors: Just Cool & Jahkingdom
"A Perspective on Combatting youth violence in our region"


Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: jahkingdom on August 20, 2011, 09:28:14 PM
stupid trinis. :rotfl:, Oral Tracy is the best, he is like a comedian , who comments mainly on sports, can be controversial at times: http://www.televisionjamaica.com/prg-30-SportsCommentary.aspx  and http://www.televisionjamaica.com/vd-10588-SPORTSCOMMENTARYJUNE2720.aspx

but that one was really funny and true :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Talk about pot callin the kettle black, jamaica has the lowest literacy rate and the highest murder rate in the caribbean, talk about fackin stupid, and stupid to the bone too.  :puking:

and ah next thing, allyuh cyar play better football than we, from the grassroots level all the way to the professional level. the only reason allyuh out shinning us now is bc allyuh federation in order and ours has been in disarray for the past 6 yrs!

BTW we've been in the hex consistently for the past 20 yrs and we've won more CCL and caribbean cup titles than you. as ah matter of fact the only sport jamaica better than us in is track and field, and that only bc we don't care for that too much.

so gway yuh jealous minded grudgeful p#ssyWh@le!!! :flamethrower:

O Gooooooood! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: just cool shut you rass http://www.eturbonews.com/9889/trinidad-tobago-now-murder-capital-caribbean :clown:
That article is nonsense, in 2008 jamaica had 17 murders while T&T had 550, and everyone know that jamaica is twice the size of T&T in land mass and population, so stop fackin lyin! allyuh not only stupid (killin off each other) but allyuh evil and grudging as well!

i always want Jamaica to be free of killings like Trinidad, something i always envy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kY7IaoMHYLY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uj8L2LRT4Q8&feature=related

truly a paradise i always envy :devil: :violin:
Are you for real, a msic video with ah few clips of crime scenes and a youtube clip with some police shooting @ civilians and that what you call bad? you must be joking. jamaica alway had more crime than T&T and even up till now. yuhs ppl lack education and good common sense, yes T&T has it's woes , but nothing like jamaica.

two can play this game.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJD8sUqJpMM&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUDLEdPQsv4&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W43fU33QeNY&feature=related

all those things happen Trinidad same way,you cant tell me shit bout Trinidad i go through the express news paper every other day :devil: :devil:. but you know what's the funny thing, this is about football and you stay off topic. you know why? Trinidadians will grasp at anything to survive if they can't win. :rotfl: :rotfl:. i just feel good how Oral Tracy have you guys rattled. :rotfl: :rotfl:. you could talk about crime and illiteracy till God come, at the end of the day it not going to make your shit football team any better, and i still don't see which Caribbean island achieve what Jamaica achieve international and i am not even talking music and sports, just look around in the Caribbean diaspora who dominates?, maybe your town even have a Jamaican mayor.  :devil:   

i know you are shame and will say anything to feel good, i  am 100% Jamaican and proud of who i am.

now stand at attention: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JS3_vxvvqh0

 :devil: :devil: now go fix you shit side 


 
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: Socapro on August 20, 2011, 11:12:11 PM
Unofficially, we made two World Cups, not one and our youth football has improved.
We can teach dem Champions League Football through Dwight Yorke and Russell Latapy.
We can teach dem stellar goalkeeping through Shaka Hislop and Tiger.
The head Boy could teach dem to head a blasted ball properly.
Old talk aside, a Jakan go ever reach Jack Warner's heights (and lows) as an Administrator?
Which Jakan more qualified than Corneal and Ramdhan in their respective football roles off de field?
Why we gone over there to help dem in de first place?
We players eh getting paid properly but we have money to give ungrateful yardie like RF a bligh?
Dem is ah insularity factory who cyar even vote fuh de betterment of dey ownself without bullet flying.
Somebody please slide ah bowl of dumpling under de door so Chubby could stop barking and go back to sleep.




       :thumbsup: :thumbsup: Don't worry with Socapro and them,anything to bring down T&T Football they like,i opened that link and from the time that guy started to talk i just cut him off,those Jakans laughing at us and we like that.

 ??? I am to blame for bringing down T&T football and not Jack, Oliver & the TTFFF?! 
Coop's, I feel you should go into comedy yes, yuh real good at it, yuh could probably put Oral Tracy out of business!! :rotfl:

It will be more accurate to reword the highlighted sentence: Don't worry with Socapro and them, anything to bring down the TTFF T&T Football they like! I could have agreed if you typed the truth because I have definitely had enough of the current TTFF regime!

And btw, I posted that video to let you folks see what most Jamaicans think of T&T football these days!
Does that mean that I am trying to bring down T&T football by pointing out that our biggest Caribbean football rivals are laughing at the state of our football!?

The reason I commented that we look for that, is because we are prepared to stand aside like we are helpless sheep and watch our federation run our football into the ground!

Coops playing hes unaware but he very well knows that the TTFF are the main ones to blame for the awful state that our football is in! People like Coops are in a position to advise their friend Camps that its time to retire gracefully for the betterment of T&T football but instead they happy for things to carry on as they are!  :-[

In the mean time our biggest Caribbean rivals are laughing at us and we havent beaten them at a senior football game since God knows when !

As the Ja comedian Oral Tracy said What can Trinidad teach us about football?
The truth hurts and if most ah allyuh cyah deal with that then we need to get up off our backsides and do something about it to correct the problems and that starts with getting rid of Camps and his crew!
There is no way to get around this!!

Allyuh keep sticking allyuh head in the sand and repeating the same mistakes and hoping to get different results!
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: Bakes on August 20, 2011, 11:35:14 PM
Strups... before allyuh laff allyuh ketching feelings? Personally he make mih laff when he say "dem cyan do w'at dem want with Ear Jamayka, dem buy it" LOL  :rotfl: :rotfl:

"dem cyan tell us about about Soca music... ("high... high high... high") dat is dem ting" LOL  :rotfl:
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: Socapro on August 20, 2011, 11:39:15 PM
Strups... before allyuh laff allyuh ketching feelings? Personally he make mih laff when he say "dem cyan do w'at dem want with Ear Jamayka, dem buy it" LOL  :rotfl: :rotfl:

"dem cyan tell us about about Soca music... ("high... high high... high") dat is dem ting" LOL  :rotfl:

I found it damn funny too and the main reason why is because it's mostly true!!

Some foks here are too sensitive and doh like to face the truth!!

And truth is right now most Jamaicans are laughing at the state of our football and they have every right to do so!
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: frico on August 21, 2011, 03:56:13 AM
jahkingdom
I wonder if the Jamaicans rcall the Eastern Tour made by Jamaica a few years ago under Bora Multinovic,If iremember correctly they got a proper "ass kicking" from all them little men,Indonesia,Vietnam,Iran and Malayasia.Apart from Iran India must be as good as or better than most ah dem who cut allyuh rassclart.
Dont forget a worse Indian team than the present one hold allyuh yardies to a draw just a few years ago,soon unno time come fi cry when unno cyah get inna de HEX,like yuh nah know seh.
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: Observer on August 21, 2011, 06:29:10 AM
Man way to sensitive  :rotfl: take it on the chin and have a laugh.
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: frico on August 21, 2011, 07:38:47 AM
Its awrite to have a laugh from time to time but why some Yardies behaving like they invented the game,everyone one knows TT football in strife since 2006,dem eh fooling nobody by trying to get one over on TT.Its not like the world of football knows anything bout any Jamaican fballer,they all seem to have contracts to play in the lower leagues in Norway,WTF,DOES THAT MEK DEM BIG.
The last match we played them in Jamaica they beat us with a debatable penalty,they played with all their big guns and we played a bench team,they cyah fool nobody,anyway dats how Yardies ah gwaan me know nuff ah dem from yute.
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: Coop's on August 21, 2011, 08:44:19 AM
http://www.televisionjamaica.com/vd-11699-SPORTSCOMMENTARYAUGUST720.aspx

It good for we!!!

I back his comments 100%!   :thumbsup:
      You said you support what this Imps say 100%,you even give him a thumbsup,now because i say they laughing at us you changeing your storey,is either you support T&T Football or you don't.
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: Socapro on August 21, 2011, 09:05:35 AM
http://www.televisionjamaica.com/vd-11699-SPORTSCOMMENTARYAUGUST720.aspx

It good for we!!!

I back his comments 100%!   :thumbsup:
      You said you support what this Imps say 100%,you even give him a thumbsup,now because i say they laughing at us you changeing your storey,is either you support T&T Football or you don't.

I have not changed my story Coops, I stand 100% by what I posted!!

I explained that I posted that link because I want folks here to realise that our main rivals are laughing at us Trinis trying to give them advice on their football and they have every reason to!

Because I post that link you Mr Comedian try to turn it round to and blame people like me for the state of T&T football while you are prepared to wine and dine with your friends Jack & Camps and not pull them up for the bullshit they are doing with regards to our football?!  :rotfl:

What an old clown you are Coop's! You could easily put that Jamaican comedian Oral Tracy out of business if you decide to take this comedy thing seriously, you have a talent for it!!  :D

I know you have to be on kicks here Coops because you are intelligent man and I am sure you have much more common sense than that!  8)
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: Coop's on August 21, 2011, 09:18:27 AM
http://www.televisionjamaica.com/vd-11699-SPORTSCOMMENTARYAUGUST720.aspx

It good for we!!!

I back his comments 100%!   :thumbsup:
      You said you support what this Imps say 100%,you even give him a thumbsup,now because i say they laughing at us you changeing your storey,is either you support T&T Football or you don't.

I have not changed my story Coops, I stand 100% by what I posted!!

I explained that I posted that link because I want folks here to realise that our main rivals are laughing at us Trinis trying to give them advice on their football and they have every reason to!

Because I post that link you Mr Comedian try to turn it round to and blame people like me for the state of T&T football while you are prepared to wine and dine with your friends Jack & Camps and not pull them up for the bullshit they are doing with regards to our football?!  :rotfl:

What an old clown you are Coop's! You could easily put that Jamaican comedian Oral Tracy out of business if you decide to take this comedy thing seriously, you have a talent for it!!  :D

I know you have to be on kicks here Coops because you are intelligent man and I am sure you have much more common sense than that!  8)
       Ah see like you getting vex already,i never blame people like you for the state of our Football,how could i when you all were never involved in Football in any form or fassion,i said said "support" read again.I feel i have to stop here. 
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: Jah Gol on August 21, 2011, 09:36:51 AM
Man way to sensitive  :rotfl: take it on the chin and have a laugh.
I would if it was funny. It kinda tacky if you ask me. Maybe is a cultural thing because jahkingdom losing his mind over this.

Slightly amusing but not funny.
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: Socapro on August 21, 2011, 09:38:53 AM
http://www.televisionjamaica.com/vd-11699-SPORTSCOMMENTARYAUGUST720.aspx

It good for we!!!

I back his comments 100%!   :thumbsup:
      You said you support what this Imps say 100%,you even give him a thumbsup,now because i say they laughing at us you changeing your storey,is either you support T&T Football or you don't.

I have not changed my story Coops, I stand 100% by what I posted!!

I explained that I posted that link because I want folks here to realise that our main rivals are laughing at us Trinis trying to give them advice on their football and they have every reason to!

Because I post that link you Mr Comedian try to turn it round to and blame people like me for the state of T&T football while you are prepared to wine and dine with your friends Jack & Camps and not pull them up for the bullshit they are doing with regards to our football?!  :rotfl:

What an old clown you are Coop's! You could easily put that Jamaican comedian Oral Tracy out of business if you decide to take this comedy thing seriously, you have a talent for it!!  :D

I know you have to be on kicks here Coops because you are intelligent man and I am sure you have much more common sense than that!  8)
       Ah see like you getting vex already,i never blame people like you for the state of our Football,how could i when you all were never involved in Football in any form or fassion,i said said "support" read again.I feel i have to stop here. 

So what does this imply then?  ::)
Don't worry with Socapro and them,anything to bring down T&T Football they like

I am not getting vex with you, Coop's! I find you damn comical with the games you love to play on this forum trying to present the opposing points of view!  :D

But it only makes me wonder sometimes if you honestly care for change for the better in the running of T&T football thats all!!  :-\
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: Socapro on August 21, 2011, 09:49:32 AM
Man way to sensitive  :rotfl: take it on the chin and have a laugh.
I would if it was funny. It kinda tacky if you ask me. Maybe is a cultural thing because jahkingdom losing his mind over this.

Slightly amusing but not funny.

Guess comedy is subjective!!

I found it damn funny & mostly because its true!!

Who are we to lecture JA in football matters right now?!

Its enough to make a man cry with laugh the irony of it all when you examine the state of T&T football!  :D
I mean look at the characters who were trying to lecture the Jamaicans about developing grassroots football; Jack son, Alvin Corneal, etc!

Before you go to advise your neighbour about building himself a decent house, its best to make sure that you are living in a better house than his and not a shack, wont you think?!

That whole scenario is so damn comical to me!!  :D
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: kaliman2006 on August 21, 2011, 10:04:29 AM
The question is, does the average citizen in T&T (outside of this board) really CARE about the state of T&T football?

Remember the saying, "We gettin' the kaiso we deserve?"

Perhaps one can delete the word "kaiso" and insert the appropriate word in that well known quote. I just get the sense that Trinis as a whole are more interested in the next jump up than the state of our football team.

I could be wrong though, as I have not conducted any opinion polls.

But I sometimes I wonder if Trinis really care.
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: weary1969 on August 21, 2011, 12:39:35 PM
The question is, does the average citizen in T&T (outside of this board) really CARE about the state of T&T football?

Remember the saying, "We gettin' the kaiso we deserve?"

Perhaps one can delete the word "kaiso" and insert the appropriate word in that well known quote. I just get the sense that Trinis as a whole are more interested in the next jump up than the state of our football team.

I could be wrong though, as I have not conducted any opinion polls.

But I sometimes I wonder if Trinis really care.

OF COURSE DEY EH CARE
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: elan on August 21, 2011, 12:58:59 PM
The question is, does the average citizen in T&T (outside of this board) really CARE about the state of T&T football?

Remember the saying, "We gettin' the kaiso we deserve?"

Perhaps one can delete the word "kaiso" and insert the appropriate word in that well known quote. I just get the sense that Trinis as a whole are more interested in the next jump up than the state of our football team.

I could be wrong though, as I have not conducted any opinion polls.

But I sometimes I wonder if Trinis really care.

Everybody does say Trinis eh care. What alyuh mean by that?

Within everything T&T only care about the next Jump and wine, as opposed to what really? Trinis easy, laid back and cool. What wrong with that? Work yuh life hard and then when yuh in diaper agin and a wheel chair you enjoy what yuh work for?

F@#k dat. We doh ded from stress.
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: Bakes on August 21, 2011, 01:11:14 PM

Everybody does say Trinis eh care. What alyuh mean by that?

Within everything T&T only care about the next Jump and wine, as opposed to what really? Trinis easy, laid back and cool. What wrong with that? Work yuh life hard and then when yuh in diaper agin and a wheel chair you enjoy what yuh work for?

F@#k dat. We doh ded from stress.

We doh ded from stress... but we also doh think proactively, as yuh say, the only thing on man mind is whey de next fete is.  When things break down we love to complain, but when it comes to taking proactive or preventive steps, everybody mind on fete.  If fans in TnT did care about football they would have demanded better (management, accountability, productivity) of the TTFF long time and we likely wouldn't be in the sorry predicament we in now.
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: Socapro on August 21, 2011, 02:52:44 PM

Everybody does say Trinis eh care. What alyuh mean by that?

Within everything T&T only care about the next Jump and wine, as opposed to what really? Trinis easy, laid back and cool. What wrong with that? Work yuh life hard and then when yuh in diaper agin and a wheel chair you enjoy what yuh work for?

F@#k dat. We doh ded from stress.

We doh ded from stress... but we also doh think proactively, as yuh say, the only thing on man mind is whey de next fete is.  When things break down we love to complain, but when it comes to taking proactive or preventive steps, everybody mind on fete.  If fans in TnT did care about football they would have demanded better (management, accountability, productivity) of the TTFF long time and we likely wouldn't be in the sorry predicament we in now.
:beermug:
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: reggae-fan on August 21, 2011, 03:10:36 PM
I find it funny how people choose to react to a Jamaica commedians obviosuly comedic take on a JAMAICAN sporting issue, on a Jamaican television station catering to a Jamaican audience.

I am now reading how poor Jamaica is, how dunce we are as a people, and how ugly we are, among all other manner of demeaning comments.

Fact of the matter though is that Tracey overall is right....Trinidad has no authority over football in the region, and in gereneral, Jamaica football administrators has nothing to learn from T&T football adminsitrators, because, in generall, there is nothing you guys have achieved at the top level that Jamaica hasnt achieved.

If Jamaica had half the resources T&T had, my opinion is we would be doing much better off than you guys are doing, and if you had the meagre resources we had, I believe that you would be doing far worse than we are doing with what we have. Because the average Jamaican man has a much more determined spirit that the average caribbean man.

We are still proud of three goals scored at france 98, and our one victory over Japan. We were proud going into the half time break with a 1-1 scoreline vs Croatia, we held our heads high, and we were humble in our heavy defeat to Argentina.

Trinidads best achievement in Germany was surviving  for a 0-0 scoreline vs Sweden.

That sums up the football between both nations overall.
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: reggae-fan on August 21, 2011, 03:33:13 PM
jahkingdom
I wonder if the Jamaicans rcall the Eastern Tour made by Jamaica a few years ago under Bora Multinovic,If iremember correctly they got a proper "ass kicking" from all them little men,Indonesia,Vietnam,Iran and Malayasia.Apart from Iran India must be as good as or better than most ah dem who cut allyuh rassclart.
Dont forget a worse Indian team than the present one hold allyuh yardies to a draw just a few years ago,soon unno time come fi cry when unno cyah get inna de HEX,like yuh nah know seh.

Bora took an under-23 outfit on that infamous tour of Asia, and yes, they lost heavily to the senior teams of Veitnam, Iran (ranked 40 then), and another team. Apart from the Iran game, the scores in the other games were respectable.

Interestingly, Bora and this same team turned it a round a couple months later when they went to China to play in a 4 team tournament called the Lunar Cup (Australia, Hong Kong, China, Jamaica). Bora and his Jamaicans won that tournament.

And get it right, Jamaica defeated India 3-0 at Vicarage road in London.

I'd expect a wider margin for T&T, given that you are at home.

Lastly, gettiong in the Hex is always easy when you have St. Kitts and St. vincent standing in your way, its much harder when you have to battle Mexico, Honduras, Canada to get in.
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: ZANDOLIE on August 21, 2011, 03:34:24 PM
I find it funny how people choose to react to a Jamaica commedians obviosuly comedic take on a JAMAICAN sporting issue, on a Jamaican television station catering to a Jamaican audience.

I am now reading how poor Jamaica is, how dunce we are as a people, and how ugly we are, among all other manner of demeaning comments.

Fact of the matter though is that Tracey overall is right....Trinidad has no authority over football in the region, and in gereneral, Jamaica football administrators has nothing to learn from T&T football adminsitrators, because, in generall, there is nothing you guys have achieved at the top level that Jamaica hasnt achieved.

If Jamaica had half the resources T&T had, my opinion is we would be doing much better off than you guys are doing, and if you had the meagre resources we had, I believe that you would be doing far worse than we are doing with what we have. Because the average Jamaican man has a much more determined spirit that the average caribbean man.

We are still proud of three goals scored at france 98, and our one victory over Japan. We were proud going into the half time break with a 1-1 scoreline vs Croatia, we held our heads high, and we were humble in our heavy defeat to Argentina.

Trinidads best achievement in Germany was surviving  for a 0-0 scoreline vs Sweden.

That sums up the football between both nations overall.


you only seeing what you want to see...why not mention that probably most saw it for its comedic-politic intent. and stop all the childish talk about how 'determined' and superior jamaicans are compared to everybody else. the state of violence, povery, weak social cohesion and underachievement in jamiaca says otherwise. you eh no better or worse than anybody else so drop this jamaican exceptionalism vibe you always on
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: frico on August 21, 2011, 06:45:35 PM
RF
Yes yuh did beat India 3-0 but that was the second match the first one was a draw and about the Eastern Tour under Bora,not all the players were under 23s.You did take a young team but you were without the overseas players and Bora was trying to make a team of home base players.A larg percentage had played for Jamaica before.
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: just cool on August 21, 2011, 07:50:10 PM
I find it funny how people choose to react to a Jamaica commedians obviosuly comedic take on a JAMAICAN sporting issue, on a Jamaican television station catering to a Jamaican audience.

I am now reading how poor Jamaica is, how dunce we are as a people, and how ugly we are, among all other manner of demeaning comments.

Fact of the matter though is that Tracey overall is right....Trinidad has no authority over football in the region, and in gereneral, Jamaica football administrators has nothing to learn from T&T football adminsitrators, because, in generall, there is nothing you guys have achieved at the top level that Jamaica hasnt achieved.

If Jamaica had half the resources T&T had, my opinion is we would be doing much better off than you guys are doing, and if you had the meagre resources we had, I believe that you would be doing far worse than we are doing with what we have. Because the average Jamaican man has a much more determined spirit that the average caribbean man.

We are still proud of three goals scored at france 98, and our one victory over Japan. We were proud going into the half time break with a 1-1 scoreline vs Croatia, we held our heads high, and we were humble in our heavy defeat to Argentina.

Trinidads best achievement in Germany was surviving  for a 0-0 scoreline vs Sweden.

That sums up the football between both nations overall.

RUBBISH!!! every thing you type, not only on this post, but almost 90% of your post are filled with anti caribbean sentiment, jamican heroism and self praise, and guess what? it's never edifying or uplifting, but they all wreak of narcissism. it's plain ole rubbish!

until you have something sensible to share or worth listening too,  i suggest you of all ppl should STFU and go promote yuh ignorant self hating backward murderous culture else where!! no one cares about ah piece ah shit on the map no resources having starve out jamaica.  :notlistening:  ssstttuueeepppsss
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: jahkingdom on August 21, 2011, 09:15:20 PM
I find it funny how people choose to react to a Jamaica commedians obviosuly comedic take on a JAMAICAN sporting issue, on a Jamaican television station catering to a Jamaican audience.

I am now reading how poor Jamaica is, how dunce we are as a people, and how ugly we are, among all other manner of demeaning comments.

Fact of the matter though is that Tracey overall is right....Trinidad has no authority over football in the region, and in gereneral, Jamaica football administrators has nothing to learn from T&T football adminsitrators, because, in generall, there is nothing you guys have achieved at the top level that Jamaica hasnt achieved.

If Jamaica had half the resources T&T had, my opinion is we would be doing much better off than you guys are doing, and if you had the meagre resources we had, I believe that you would be doing far worse than we are doing with what we have. Because the average Jamaican man has a much more determined spirit that the average caribbean man.

We are still proud of three goals scored at france 98, and our one victory over Japan. We were proud going into the half time break with a 1-1 scoreline vs Croatia, we held our heads high, and we were humble in our heavy defeat to Argentina.

Trinidads best achievement in Germany was surviving  for a 0-0 scoreline vs Sweden.

That sums up the football between both nations overall.


you only seeing what you want to see...why not mention that probably most saw it for its comedic-politic intent. and stop all the childish talk about how 'determined' and superior jamaicans are compared to everybody else. the state of violence, povery, weak social cohesion and underachievement in jamiaca says otherwise. you eh no better or worse than anybody else so drop this jamaican exceptionalism vibe you always on

man shut you rass :rotfl: the same thing happening in Trinidad and you could add racial war. if it was not for oil Trinidad would not have shit, so shut up. trinis say "we don't need tourism, we have oil". the problem is not that you don't need it, the problem is that Trinidad simple does not have any marketing quality in any field. Russia and Dubai have oil,still invest in tourism. since Jamaica is an underachiever, tell me what Trinidad achieve that Jamaica never achieve?, it so funny to hear man talking about crime of another country and look at theirs http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/BREAKING-NEWS-State-of-Emergency-declared-128160123.html what a f**king joke. millions of people still visit Jamaica, 95% of Jamaica crime take place in Spanish town and downtown Kingston garrisons, not that it is good, but Jamaica is twice the size of Trinidad whit over 3 million people. Kingston is 5 time the size of POS.
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: jahkingdom on August 21, 2011, 09:34:17 PM
I find it funny how people choose to react to a Jamaica commedians obviosuly comedic take on a JAMAICAN sporting issue, on a Jamaican television station catering to a Jamaican audience.

I am now reading how poor Jamaica is, how dunce we are as a people, and how ugly we are, among all other manner of demeaning comments.

Fact of the matter though is that Tracey overall is right....Trinidad has no authority over football in the region, and in gereneral, Jamaica football administrators has nothing to learn from T&T football adminsitrators, because, in generall, there is nothing you guys have achieved at the top level that Jamaica hasnt achieved.

If Jamaica had half the resources T&T had, my opinion is we would be doing much better off than you guys are doing, and if you had the meagre resources we had, I believe that you would be doing far worse than we are doing with what we have. Because the average Jamaican man has a much more determined spirit that the average caribbean man.

We are still proud of three goals scored at france 98, and our one victory over Japan. We were proud going into the half time break with a 1-1 scoreline vs Croatia, we held our heads high, and we were humble in our heavy defeat to Argentina.

Trinidads best achievement in Germany was surviving  for a 0-0 scoreline vs Sweden.

That sums up the football between both nations overall.

RUBBISH!!! every thing you type, not only on this post, but almost 90% of your post are filled with anti caribbean sentiment, jamican heroism and self praise, and guess what? it's never edifying or uplifting, but they all wreak of narcissism. it's plain ole rubbish!

until you have something sensible to share or worth listening too,  i suggest you of all ppl should STFU and go promote yuh ignorant self hating backward murderous culture else where!! no one cares about ah piece ah shit on the map no resources having starve out jamaica.  :notlistening:  ssstttuueeepppsss

keep dreaming, people still ask where in Jamaica is Trinidad. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:. as stupid as kartel is, thousands of trinis still worship him and kiss his feet as soon as he gets off the plane. trinis radios only play reggae, trinis walk and talk like Jamaicans, i could go on and on. i can see you real shame, but its ok, sometime you have to release, so you don't die. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

they still flocking the piece of shit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyKB6MDShwQ   :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: just cool on August 21, 2011, 10:39:46 PM
I find it funny how people choose to react to a Jamaica commedians obviosuly comedic take on a JAMAICAN sporting issue, on a Jamaican television station catering to a Jamaican audience.

I am now reading how poor Jamaica is, how dunce we are as a people, and how ugly we are, among all other manner of demeaning comments.

Fact of the matter though is that Tracey overall is right....Trinidad has no authority over football in the region, and in gereneral, Jamaica football administrators has nothing to learn from T&T football adminsitrators, because, in generall, there is nothing you guys have achieved at the top level that Jamaica hasnt achieved.

If Jamaica had half the resources T&T had, my opinion is we would be doing much better off than you guys are doing, and if you had the meagre resources we had, I believe that you would be doing far worse than we are doing with what we have. Because the average Jamaican man has a much more determined spirit that the average caribbean man.

We are still proud of three goals scored at france 98, and our one victory over Japan. We were proud going into the half time break with a 1-1 scoreline vs Croatia, we held our heads high, and we were humble in our heavy defeat to Argentina.

Trinidads best achievement in Germany was surviving  for a 0-0 scoreline vs Sweden.

That sums up the football between both nations overall.

RUBBISH!!! every thing you type, not only on this post, but almost 90% of your post are filled with anti caribbean sentiment, jamican heroism and self praise, and guess what? it's never edifying or uplifting, but they all wreak of narcissism. it's plain ole rubbish!

until you have something sensible to share or worth listening too,  i suggest you of all ppl should STFU and go promote yuh ignorant self hating backward murderous culture else where!! no one cares about ah piece ah shit on the map no resources having starve out jamaica.  :notlistening:  ssstttuueeepppsss

keep dreaming, people still ask where in Jamaica is Trinidad. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:. as stupid as kartel is, thousands of trinis still worship him and kiss his feet as soon as he gets off the plane. trinis radios only play reggae, trinis walk and talk like Jamaicans, i could go on and on. i can see you real shame, but its ok, sometime you have to release, so you don't die. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

they still flocking the piece of shit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyKB6MDShwQ   :rotfl: :rotfl:
Seriously bro, how old are you really? my 11 yr old son could hold ah more substantial discourse than you. all these childish comparison, give me something solid to debate, make me think instead of nauseating me with your nonsensical babbling you dim whit corncurl head dunce!!!

as for trinis worshiping cartel, pleaseeeee fella grow up! it's not just trinis who idolize performing artiste. if yuh want tuh talk bout man worship , then why not aim high. micheal jackson, prince, snoop dog, jay Z, beyonce, madonna, green day and the list goes on! ppl from all the way in asia worship and patronize them in ah way that is sick, and non of these performing artiste i've mentioned is from jahmayka!

ah guess what i meant to say was that, fanfare is not only limited to tribagonians or any nation in particular ( can't even believe i'm actually explaining this to a grown a$$ man), but it's ah world wide phenomenon. if yuh really want me to get down right ignorant and stoop to your half whit level then check this.

jamaicans is the only ppl in the caribbean who believe that ah ded king (rastafri mokenen) is their god, ah narcissist who secretly hated dark skinned ppl while professing his love for the african race and unity. and they not only preach this in JA but they talk this sacrilege all over the fackin world, talk about being fackin stupid, i would rather big up dunce arse cartel than claim this half white man as my god, while ethiopian them selves hate allyuh tuh shreds bc they don't want to identify with ah bunch of n!ggers.

i could go on and on about the dotish sh!t Jkans get into, but i will stop here bc in reality, i have nothing against jamaican ppl since i have ah wealth of Jkans in my family, it's fagots like you, RF and JA 2099 that i loathe!

BTW, we also idolize rhianna who happens to be bajan, as ah matter of fact rhianna and nikki minaj has far more fans in the world together with fame and fortune than kartel, beanie-man and movado combined, and guess what, they're from barbados and trinidad respectively.

as for the ppl who ask where in jamaica is trinidad, they're just as dunce or maybe even duncier than you. :devil:               your argument is flawed, get ah life nannyh@le.
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: jahkingdom on August 21, 2011, 11:33:15 PM
I find it funny how people choose to react to a Jamaica commedians obviosuly comedic take on a JAMAICAN sporting issue, on a Jamaican television station catering to a Jamaican audience.

I am now reading how poor Jamaica is, how dunce we are as a people, and how ugly we are, among all other manner of demeaning comments.

Fact of the matter though is that Tracey overall is right....Trinidad has no authority over football in the region, and in gereneral, Jamaica football administrators has nothing to learn from T&T football adminsitrators, because, in generall, there is nothing you guys have achieved at the top level that Jamaica hasnt achieved.

If Jamaica had half the resources T&T had, my opinion is we would be doing much better off than you guys are doing, and if you had the meagre resources we had, I believe that you would be doing far worse than we are doing with what we have. Because the average Jamaican man has a much more determined spirit that the average caribbean man.

We are still proud of three goals scored at france 98, and our one victory over Japan. We were proud going into the half time break with a 1-1 scoreline vs Croatia, we held our heads high, and we were humble in our heavy defeat to Argentina.

Trinidads best achievement in Germany was surviving  for a 0-0 scoreline vs Sweden.

That sums up the football between both nations overall.

RUBBISH!!! every thing you type, not only on this post, but almost 90% of your post are filled with anti caribbean sentiment, jamican heroism and self praise, and guess what? it's never edifying or uplifting, but they all wreak of narcissism. it's plain ole rubbish!

until you have something sensible to share or worth listening too,  i suggest you of all ppl should STFU and go promote yuh ignorant self hating backward murderous culture else where!! no one cares about ah piece ah shit on the map no resources having starve out jamaica.  :notlistening:  ssstttuueeepppsss

keep dreaming, people still ask where in Jamaica is Trinidad. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:. as stupid as kartel is, thousands of trinis still worship him and kiss his feet as soon as he gets off the plane. trinis radios only play reggae, trinis walk and talk like Jamaicans, i could go on and on. i can see you real shame, but its ok, sometime you have to release, so you don't die. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

they still flocking the piece of shit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyKB6MDShwQ   :rotfl: :rotfl:
Seriously bro, how old are you really? my 11 yr old son could hold ah more substantial discourse than you. all these childish comparison, give me something solid to debate, make me think instead of nauseating me with your nonsensical babbling you dim whit corncurl head dunce!!!

as for trinis worshiping cartel, pleaseeeee fella grow up! it's not just trinis who idolize performing artiste. if yuh want tuh talk bout man worship , then why not aim high. micheal jackson, prince, snoop dog, jay Z, beyonce, madonna, green day and the list goes on! ppl from all the way in asia worship and patronize them in ah way that is sick, and non of then is from jahmayka!

ah guess what i meant to say was that, fanfare is not only limited to tribagonians or any nation in particular ( can't even believe i'm actually explaining this to a grown a$$ man), but it's ah world wide phenomenon. if yuh really want me to get down right ignorant and stoop to your half whit level then check this.

jamaicans is the only ppl in the caribbean who believe that ah ded king (rastafri mokenen) is their god, ah narcissist who secretly hated dark skinned ppl while professing his love for the african race and unity. and they not only preach this in JA but they talk this sacrilege all over the fackin world, talk about being fackin stupid, i would rather big up dunce arse cartel than claim this half white man as my god, while ethiopian them selves hate allyuh tuh shreds bc they don't want to identify with ah bunch of n!ggers.

i could go on and on about the dotish sh!t Jkans get into, but i will stop here bc in reality, i have nothing against jamaican ppl since i have ah wealth of Jkans in my family, it's fagots like you, RF and JA 2099 that i loathe!

BTW, we also idolize rhianna who happens to be bajan, as ah matter of fact rhianna and nikki minaj has far more fans in the world together with fame and fortune than kartel, beanie-man and movado combined, and guess what, they're from barbados and trinidad respectively.

as for the ppl who ask where in jamaica is trinidad, they're just as dunce or maybe even duncier than you. :devil:               your argument is flawed, get ah life nannyh@le.

my argument is flawed? :rotfl: you is a f**king idiot that what you is :rotfl: :rotfl:, you hurting so bad till you move from football to all type of things and then talking bout i am comparing,fool, i just reply to the crap you spewing. who gives a f**k about kartel, i just showing you how stupid Trinidadians are, secondly, does nikki minaj sing anything with quality? fans?, after the fans who going to remember them?  :rotfl: :rotfl: i dont have time to reply to every sentence you write, but this is the type of music i listen to:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkWXXGe49cw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qW4SFwPKYJo&feature=related

real lyricist, no  kartel or nikki minaj

now dunce go fix you shit football team :rotfl: :rotfl:

Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: ZANDOLIE on August 21, 2011, 11:57:07 PM
I find it funny how people choose to react to a Jamaica commedians obviosuly comedic take on a JAMAICAN sporting issue, on a Jamaican television station catering to a Jamaican audience.

I am now reading how poor Jamaica is, how dunce we are as a people, and how ugly we are, among all other manner of demeaning comments.

Fact of the matter though is that Tracey overall is right....Trinidad has no authority over football in the region, and in gereneral, Jamaica football administrators has nothing to learn from T&T football adminsitrators, because, in generall, there is nothing you guys have achieved at the top level that Jamaica hasnt achieved.

If Jamaica had half the resources T&T had, my opinion is we would be doing much better off than you guys are doing, and if you had the meagre resources we had, I believe that you would be doing far worse than we are doing with what we have. Because the average Jamaican man has a much more determined spirit that the average caribbean man.

We are still proud of three goals scored at france 98, and our one victory over Japan. We were proud going into the half time break with a 1-1 scoreline vs Croatia, we held our heads high, and we were humble in our heavy defeat to Argentina.

Trinidads best achievement in Germany was surviving  for a 0-0 scoreline vs Sweden.

That sums up the football between both nations overall.


you only seeing what you want to see...why not mention that probably most saw it for its comedic-politic intent. and stop all the childish talk about how 'determined' and superior jamaicans are compared to everybody else. the state of violence, povery, weak social cohesion and underachievement in jamiaca says otherwise. you eh no better or worse than anybody else so drop this jamaican exceptionalism vibe you always on

man shut you rass :rotfl: the same thing happening in Trinidad and you could add racial war. if it was not for oil Trinidad would not have shit, so shut up. trinis say "we don't need tourism, we have oil". the problem is not that you don't need it, the problem is that Trinidad simple does not have any marketing quality in any field. Russia and Dubai have oil,still invest in tourism. since Jamaica is an underachiever, tell me what Trinidad achieve that Jamaica never achieve?, it so funny to hear man talking about crime of another country and look at theirs http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/BREAKING-NEWS-State-of-Emergency-declared-128160123.html what a f**king joke. millions of people still visit Jamaica, 95% of Jamaica crime take place in Spanish town and downtown Kingston garrisons, not that it is good, but Jamaica is twice the size of Trinidad whit over 3 million people. Kingston is 5 time the size of POS.

funny how you apply population size as an excuse for jamaicas problems (widespread violence, gangsterism, lawlessness and underachievement), but conveniently forget to apply it when boasting about your achievements.

how many years now have you been trolling on this forum under different names?  if you hate T&T so much maybe you should take a break from the forum. it might help in resolving that textbook mess of a personality disorder you obviously carrying around
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: just cool on August 21, 2011, 11:58:56 PM
I find it funny how people choose to react to a Jamaica commedians obviosuly comedic take on a JAMAICAN sporting issue, on a Jamaican television station catering to a Jamaican audience.

I am now reading how poor Jamaica is, how dunce we are as a people, and how ugly we are, among all other manner of demeaning comments.

Fact of the matter though is that Tracey overall is right....Trinidad has no authority over football in the region, and in gereneral, Jamaica football administrators has nothing to learn from T&T football adminsitrators, because, in generall, there is nothing you guys have achieved at the top level that Jamaica hasnt achieved.

If Jamaica had half the resources T&T had, my opinion is we would be doing much better off than you guys are doing, and if you had the meagre resources we had, I believe that you would be doing far worse than we are doing with what we have. Because the average Jamaican man has a much more determined spirit that the average caribbean man.

We are still proud of three goals scored at france 98, and our one victory over Japan. We were proud going into the half time break with a 1-1 scoreline vs Croatia, we held our heads high, and we were humble in our heavy defeat to Argentina.

Trinidads best achievement in Germany was surviving  for a 0-0 scoreline vs Sweden.

That sums up the football between both nations overall.

RUBBISH!!! every thing you type, not only on this post, but almost 90% of your post are filled with anti caribbean sentiment, jamican heroism and self praise, and guess what? it's never edifying or uplifting, but they all wreak of narcissism. it's plain ole rubbish!

until you have something sensible to share or worth listening too,  i suggest you of all ppl should STFU and go promote yuh ignorant self hating backward murderous culture else where!! no one cares about ah piece ah shit on the map no resources having starve out jamaica.  :notlistening:  ssstttuueeepppsss

keep dreaming, people still ask where in Jamaica is Trinidad. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:. as stupid as kartel is, thousands of trinis still worship him and kiss his feet as soon as he gets off the plane. trinis radios only play reggae, trinis walk and talk like Jamaicans, i could go on and on. i can see you real shame, but its ok, sometime you have to release, so you don't die. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

they still flocking the piece of shit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyKB6MDShwQ   :rotfl: :rotfl:
Seriously bro, how old are you really? my 11 yr old son could hold ah more substantial discourse than you. all these childish comparison, give me something solid to debate, make me think instead of nauseating me with your nonsensical babbling you dim whit corncurl head dunce!!!

as for trinis worshiping cartel, pleaseeeee fella grow up! it's not just trinis who idolize performing artiste. if yuh want tuh talk bout man worship , then why not aim high. micheal jackson, prince, snoop dog, jay Z, beyonce, madonna, green day and the list goes on! ppl from all the way in asia worship and patronize them in ah way that is sick, and non of then is from jahmayka!

ah guess what i meant to say was that, fanfare is not only limited to tribagonians or any nation in particular ( can't even believe i'm actually explaining this to a grown a$$ man), but it's ah world wide phenomenon. if yuh really want me to get down right ignorant and stoop to your half whit level then check this.

jamaicans is the only ppl in the caribbean who believe that ah ded king (rastafri mokenen) is their god, ah narcissist who secretly hated dark skinned ppl while professing his love for the african race and unity. and they not only preach this in JA but they talk this sacrilege all over the fackin world, talk about being fackin stupid, i would rather big up dunce arse cartel than claim this half white man as my god, while ethiopian them selves hate allyuh tuh shreds bc they don't want to identify with ah bunch of n!ggers.

i could go on and on about the dotish sh!t Jkans get into, but i will stop here bc in reality, i have nothing against jamaican ppl since i have ah wealth of Jkans in my family, it's fagots like you, RF and JA 2099 that i loathe!

BTW, we also idolize rhianna who happens to be bajan, as ah matter of fact rhianna and nikki minaj has far more fans in the world together with fame and fortune than kartel, beanie-man and movado combined, and guess what, they're from barbados and trinidad respectively.

as for the ppl who ask where in jamaica is trinidad, they're just as dunce or maybe even duncier than you. :devil:               your argument is flawed, get ah life nannyh@le.

my argument is flawed? :rotfl: you is a f**king idiot that what you is :rotfl: :rotfl:, you hurting so bad till you move from football to all type of things and then talking bout i am comparing,fool, i just reply to the crap you spewing. who gives a f**k about kartel, i just showing you how stupid Trinidadians are, secondly, does nikki minaj sing anything with quality? fans?, after the fans who going to remember them?  :rotfl: :rotfl: i dont have time to reply to every sentence you write, but this is the type of music i listen to:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkWXXGe49cw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qW4SFwPKYJo&feature=related

real lyricist, no  kartel or nikki minaj

now dunce go fix you shit football team :rotfl: :rotfl:


Ah see yuh like yuh do a lot of laughing, i would laugh a lot too if i was so ignorant, as the saying goes "ignorance is bliss". to think of it, truer words have never been spoken.
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: Socapro on August 22, 2011, 10:14:06 AM
Come on lads!

Hurling all these insults at each other will not change the Jamaican people's general perception of T&T football!

Point is until we can sort our football administration and start competing with & beating the likes of Jamaica again on the football field this perception of us having nothing to teach Jamaica about football will continue!

That lost to Jamaica at home in Trinidad under Latapy did not help our cause!
We are still hurting from that!!
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: kicker on August 22, 2011, 10:34:36 AM
C'mon have a sense of humor Trinis...

This ent that serious. 
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: Spursy on August 22, 2011, 12:20:44 PM
I find it funny how people choose to react to a Jamaica commedians obviosuly comedic take on a JAMAICAN sporting issue, on a Jamaican television station catering to a Jamaican audience.

I am now reading how poor Jamaica is, how dunce we are as a people, and how ugly we are, among all other manner of demeaning comments.

Fact of the matter though is that Tracey overall is right....Trinidad has no authority over football in the region, and in gereneral, Jamaica football administrators has nothing to learn from T&T football adminsitrators, because, in generall, there is nothing you guys have achieved at the top level that Jamaica hasnt achieved.

If Jamaica had half the resources T&T had, my opinion is we would be doing much better off than you guys are doing, and if you had the meagre resources we had, I believe that you would be doing far worse than we are doing with what we have. Because the average Jamaican man has a much more determined spirit that the average caribbean man.

We are still proud of three goals scored at france 98, and our one victory over Japan. We were proud going into the half time break with a 1-1 scoreline vs Croatia, we held our heads high, and we were humble in our heavy defeat to Argentina.

Trinidads best achievement in Germany was surviving  for a 0-0 scoreline vs Sweden.

That sums up the football between both nations overall.

RUBBISH!!! every thing you type, not only on this post, but almost 90% of your post are filled with anti caribbean sentiment, jamican heroism and self praise, and guess what? it's never edifying or uplifting, but they all wreak of narcissism. it's plain ole rubbish!

until you have something sensible to share or worth listening too,  i suggest you of all ppl should STFU and go promote yuh ignorant self hating backward murderous culture else where!! no one cares about ah piece ah shit on the map no resources having starve out jamaica.  :notlistening:  ssstttuueeepppsss

keep dreaming, people still ask where in Jamaica is Trinidad. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:. as stupid as kartel is, thousands of trinis still worship him and kiss his feet as soon as he gets off the plane. trinis radios only play reggae, trinis walk and talk like Jamaicans, i could go on and on. i can see you real shame, but its ok, sometime you have to release, so you don't die. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

they still flocking the piece of shit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyKB6MDShwQ   :rotfl: :rotfl:
Seriously bro, how old are you really? my 11 yr old son could hold ah more substantial discourse than you. all these childish comparison, give me something solid to debate, make me think instead of nauseating me with your nonsensical babbling you dim whit corncurl head dunce!!!

as for trinis worshiping cartel, pleaseeeee fella grow up! it's not just trinis who idolize performing artiste. if yuh want tuh talk bout man worship , then why not aim high. micheal jackson, prince, snoop dog, jay Z, beyonce, madonna, green day and the list goes on! ppl from all the way in asia worship and patronize them in ah way that is sick, and non of then is from jahmayka!

ah guess what i meant to say was that, fanfare is not only limited to tribagonians or any nation in particular ( can't even believe i'm actually explaining this to a grown a$$ man), but it's ah world wide phenomenon. if yuh really want me to get down right ignorant and stoop to your half whit level then check this.

jamaicans is the only ppl in the caribbean who believe that ah ded king (rastafri mokenen) is their god, ah narcissist who secretly hated dark skinned ppl while professing his love for the african race and unity. and they not only preach this in JA but they talk this sacrilege all over the fackin world, talk about being fackin stupid, i would rather big up dunce arse cartel than claim this half white man as my god, while ethiopian them selves hate allyuh tuh shreds bc they don't want to identify with ah bunch of n!ggers.

i could go on and on about the dotish sh!t Jkans get into, but i will stop here bc in reality, i have nothing against jamaican ppl since i have ah wealth of Jkans in my family, it's fagots like you, RF and JA 2099 that i loathe!

BTW, we also idolize rhianna who happens to be bajan, as ah matter of fact rhianna and nikki minaj has far more fans in the world together with fame and fortune than kartel, beanie-man and movado combined, and guess what, they're from barbados and trinidad respectively.

as for the ppl who ask where in jamaica is trinidad, they're just as dunce or maybe even duncier than you. :devil:               your argument is flawed, get ah life nannyh@le.

my argument is flawed? :rotfl: you is a f**king idiot that what you is :rotfl: :rotfl:, you hurting so bad till you move from football to all type of things and then talking bout i am comparing,fool, i just reply to the crap you spewing. who gives a f**k about kartel, i just showing you how stupid Trinidadians are, secondly, does nikki minaj sing anything with quality? fans?, after the fans who going to remember them?  :rotfl: :rotfl: i dont have time to reply to every sentence you write, but this is the type of music i listen to:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkWXXGe49cw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qW4SFwPKYJo&feature=related

real lyricist, no  kartel or nikki minaj

now dunce go fix you shit football team :rotfl: :rotfl:



Honestly, these kid needs to be banned from this forum.

For obvious reasons:
They are not trinis
They take jabs at our team every chance they get
Don't rate our team
Constantly causing trouble on these boards
Constantly making the trolls go into racist debates


From what we are seeing nothing positive is coming from keeping them on this site. Why keep them?

I don't see any need need to promote JA team here or degrade our own. The fact is this has gone to far and it seems that not positive is coming out of this with both parties trying to bring down each other. This is not good and it doesnt look good either, not for this site or the people that view this forum or for future sponsors.

I am sure there is a JA board you faggets can go and praise your team all you want in peace, I can guarantee that NO trinis will be there to disrupt the JA self praising etc. This is socawarriors site, we have our own problems and our own goals, we don't need outsides from a piss poor country that has a dollar with almost no value coming on our boards claiming to be better than us. If you go to JA with 10g us you can buy kingston.

They come here and talk about the "3" goals they scored and how the beat "japan" a shit side but then get trashed by Argentina.. One thing I know TNT never get trashed like that at the WC and we had better opponents in modern day football.  And we will see who gets to the hex and who qualifies.

Just remember one thing, we all saw JA vs USA. And all the talks alyuh JA men have, NOBODY CAN CROSS IT.

GTFO .. go find kartel and start using cake soap
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: just cool on August 22, 2011, 02:04:02 PM
Come on lads!

Hurling all these insults at each other will not change the Jamaican people's general perception of T&T football!

Point is until we can sort our football administration and start competing with & beating the likes of Jamaica again on the football field this perception of us having nothing to teach Jamaica about football will continue!

That lost to Jamaica at home in Trinidad under Latapy did not help our cause!
We are still hurting from that!!
I got news for you, T&T could never do nothing to ever change the perception that Jkans have of us! i used to think the same lie, but in recent yrs i discovered (and it has nothing to do with these annoying trolls either, like RF and CO) that Jkans are truly a narcissistic ignorant bunch and there's nothing anyone can do to change that!

 it's either yuh deal with it or distance your self from it, but with them, don't expect any caribbean unity. hek, they can't even untie amongst themselves so how the hell you expect them to unite with an outside entity.

haven't you noticed that the whole island is ah competition, (town vs country, black vs white and chinese, laborite vs socialist, east vs west, uptown vs down town) just to name ah few, and they express and address these differences with extreme and all out violence, and they all belong in the same place and cohabitate on the same "small" rock with all this division, so just image what they will do and say to you and me. need i say more



PS:Slavery is ah hell of ah thing yes! they exemplify and epitomize the meaning of the word "JIM CROWE" and it's long lasting effects/syndrome.
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: Coop's on August 22, 2011, 02:18:02 PM
sHOTTA 12 don't worry Breds,Contro said this forum is the voice of T&T Football,these guys are speaking on your behalf so it's alright.
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: ZANDOLIE on August 22, 2011, 02:47:36 PM
sHOTTA 12 don't worry Breds,Contro said this forum is the voice of T&T Football,these guys are speaking on your behalf so it's alright.

Just because the forum is the voice of T&T football does not mean we all have to agree or that one or two people throwing ole talk at some jkans represents the views of all. If that was the case you and Jack Horner would be the voice of T&T football too! Coops yuh real like ting eh   :devil: 

Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: Socapro on August 22, 2011, 03:01:15 PM
sHOTTA 12 don't worry Breds,Contro said this forum is the voice of T&T Football,these guys are speaking on your behalf so it's alright.

Just because the forum is the voice of T&T football does not mean we all have to agree or that one or two people throwing ole talk at some jkans represents the views of all. If that was the case you and Jack Horner would be the voice of T&T football too! Coops yuh real like ting eh   :devil: 

So what make yuh feel that Coop's voice which is aligned with the TTFF's voice is not the voice of T&T football?!

Well I mean to say, who is calling all the shots in T&T football not the TTFF? And do they care for one second about what we the fans have to say? NO!!

Haven't you noticed that whatever Coop's say goes?!! He predicted that nothing would come of the proposed T&T football boycott by Flex and so said so goes! He predicted that my poll to let Camps know what the fans think of his performance & his future at the TTFF was a waste of time. And so said so done!

The man knows the TTFF from the inside out and when he advise allyuh to work with the TTFF rather than trying to beat them, he knows exactly what he is talking about!!  ;)

I think I need to learn to turn a blind eye to incompetence & corruption too yes!! All ah we corrupt so why single out Jack, Camps or anybody else!!  :chilling:
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: ZANDOLIE on August 22, 2011, 04:04:34 PM
maybe he understands human nature. does not mean he is on the side of right. i'm going to vote in your poll right now.  8)
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: Coop's on August 22, 2011, 07:18:27 PM
maybe he understands human nature. does not mean he is on the side of right. i'm going to vote in your poll right now.  8)
       Zando the thing that hurting me is i was the first person to vote on Soca poll and he giving me a hard time,imagine i am a voodo man now with all them predictions he say i making. :devil:
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: Socapro on August 22, 2011, 07:29:05 PM
maybe he understands human nature. does not mean he is on the side of right. i'm going to vote in your poll right now.  8)
       Zando the thing that hurting me is i was the first person to vote on Soca poll and he giving me a hard time,imagine i am a voodo man now with all them predictions he say i making. :devil:
:rotfl:

Did I say you are voodoo man Coop's? I could accuse you of being a seer-man but definitely not a voodoo man!!  :devil:
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: jahkingdom on August 22, 2011, 09:32:37 PM
Quote
funny how you apply population size as an excuse for jamaicas problems (widespread violence, gangsterism, lawlessness and underachievement), but conveniently forget to apply it when boasting about your achievements.

how many years now have you been trolling on this forum under different names?  if you hate T&T so much maybe you should take a break from the forum. it might help in resolving that textbook mess of a personality disorder you obviously carrying around

when you can show me Trinidad achievements locally and internationally then you can talk. with all that oil and talk about rich i thought Trinidad would look like Singapore. the last time i visit POS the only thing separate it from Mandeville in Jamaica was the few building on the water front. :rotfl: :rotfl:, but POS have rampant crime rate. not because i voice my opinion does not mean i hate T&T.
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: jahkingdom on August 22, 2011, 09:38:11 PM
Quote
Ah see yuh like yuh do a lot of laughing, i would laugh a lot too if i was so ignorant, as the saying goes "ignorance is bliss". to think of it, truer words have never been spoken.

you right

my first comment:

Quote
stupid trinis. Rolling on the floor laughing, Oral Tracy is the best, he is like a comedian , who comments mainly on sports, can be controversial at times: http://www.televisionjamaica.com/prg-30-SportsCommentary.aspx  and http://www.televisionjamaica.com/vd-10588-SPORTSCOMMENTARYJUNE2720.aspx

but that one was really funny and true Rolling on the floor laughing Rolling on the floor laughing Rolling on the floor laughing


your reply comment:


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Talk about pot callin the kettle black, jamaica has the lowest literacy rate and the highest murder rate in the caribbean, talk about fackin stupid, and stupid to the bone too.  Puking

and ah next thing, allyuh cyar play better football than we, from the grassroots level all the way to the professional level. the only reason allyuh out shinning us now is bc allyuh federation in order and ours has been in disarray for the past 6 yrs!

BTW we've been in the hex consistently for the past 20 yrs and we've won more CCL and caribbean cup titles than you. as ah matter of fact the only sport jamaica better than us in is track and field, and that only bc we don't care for that too much.

so gway yuh jealous minded grudgeful p#ssyWh@le!!! Flame thrower

what that have to do with the topic?, if you is not one stupid moddaf**ker, i don't know who is. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: jahkingdom on August 22, 2011, 10:28:26 PM
Quote
Honestly, these kid needs to be banned from this forum.

For obvious reasons:
They are not trinis
They take jabs at our team every chance they get
Don't rate our team
Constantly causing trouble on these boards
Constantly making the trolls go into racist debates


From what we are seeing nothing positive is coming from keeping them on this site. Why keep them?

I don't see any need need to promote JA team here or degrade our own. The fact is this has gone to far and it seems that not positive is coming out of this with both parties trying to bring down each other. This is not good and it doesnt look good either, not for this site or the people that view this forum or for future sponsors.

I am sure there is a JA board you faggets can go and praise your team all you want in peace, I can guarantee that NO trinis will be there to disrupt the JA self praising etc. This is socawarriors site, we have our own problems and our own goals, we don't need outsides from a piss poor country that has a dollar with almost no value coming on our boards claiming to be better than us. If you go to JA with 10g us you can buy kingston.

They come here and talk about the "3" goals they scored and how the beat "japan" a shit side but then get trashed by Argentina.. One thing I know TNT never get trashed like that at the WC and we had better opponents in modern day football.  And we will see who gets to the hex and who qualifies.

Just remember one thing, we all saw JA vs USA. And all the talks alyuh JA men have, NOBODY CAN CROSS IT.

GTFO .. go find kartel and start using cake soap

so we should get ban because we have an opposing view to tini football? :rotfl:, there are guys on our forum from different countries that oppose our view all the time, no one is calling for their ban. just look how many garbage is post by trinis in the Jamaica football thread, if a Jamaican post a constructive point of view on any topic, just look at the stupid comments that fallows, and you really think we should reply positively? :devil:, why the trinis in the track and field section does not behave like the ones in the football section?.

Quote
we don't need outsides from a piss poor country that has a dollar with almost no value coming on our boards claiming to be better than us
you aint making things any better for yourself :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:, i am not mad at you, there are still alot of people around the world who do not know that money does not always bring happiness, so you not the first one ;D.

Quote
If you go to JA with 10g us you can buy kingston.
that is thedream of alot of trinies, to taste a piece of the Brand  http://www.bonitajamaica.com/?page_id=91  8)

1 US  = 81.88 yen

i heard the big bad trinis about to buy japan also  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:



Quote
One thing I know TNT never get trashed like that at the WC and we had better opponents in modern day football.


just stick to your day job baby sitting. :rotfl:. that Argentina team with Batistuta, Crespo, etc  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_FIFA_World_Cup_squads#Argentina, was deadly than any one of those teams Trinidad played in 2006. Croatia came third, with Davor uker went on the get the golden boot. japan was also a good team.

Quote
go find kartel and start using cake soap

where in trinidad? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WthWEXMFig    :angel:
Title: Re: What can Trinidad teach us about football?
Post by: jahkingdom on August 22, 2011, 10:54:14 PM
Come on lads!

Hurling all these insults at each other will not change the Jamaican people's general perception of T&T football!

Point is until we can sort our football administration and start competing with & beating the likes of Jamaica again on the football field this perception of us having nothing to teach Jamaica about football will continue!

That lost to Jamaica at home in Trinidad under Latapy did not help our cause!
We are still hurting from that!!
I got news for you, T&T could never do nothing to ever change the perception that Jkans have of us! i used to think the same lie, but in recent yrs i discovered (and it has nothing to do with these annoying trolls either, like RF and CO) that Jkans are truly a narcissistic ignorant bunch and there's nothing anyone can do to change that!

 it's either yuh deal with it or distance your self from it, but with them, don't expect any caribbean unity. hek, they can't even untie amongst themselves so how the hell you expect them to unite with an outside entity.

haven't you noticed that the whole island is ah competition, (town vs country, black vs white and chinese, laborite vs socialist, east vs west, uptown vs down town) just to name ah few, and they express and address these differences with extreme and all out violence, and they all belong in the same place and cohabitate on the same "small" rock with all this division, so just image what they will do and say to you and me. need i say more



PS:Slavery is ah hell of ah thing yes! they exemplify and epitomize the meaning of the word "JIM CROWE" and it's long lasting effects/syndrome.

i don't think you really want me to go in real division in Trinidad, but then again they going to say i racist, so i will just leave it at that.carry on  :clown:
Title: Young Boyz invited to camp
Post by: jahkingdom on August 25, 2011, 04:39:26 PM
Young Boyz invited to camp for Ecuador friendly

Thursday, August 25, 2011

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THE technical staff for the senior men's national football team has convened a training camp for August 25-29 to prepare for the upcoming international friendly against Ecuador scheduled for Quito, Ecuador on September 2 at 4:00 pm (Jamaica time).

The list of invited players includes 10 overseas-based players.

The staff is using the opportunity to start assembling players for the 2014 World Cup campaign.

As a result, the 25-member local camp includes players from the 2011 Under-17 and Under-20 World Cup campaigns, as well as the 2011 Under-23 campaign who will join the nine senior players.


The game against the South American football nation continues the 'Road to Brazil' preparation. President of the JFF, Captain Horace Burrell, has stated the JFF's intent to seek an international friendly on all FIFA dates as part of this preparation.

The encounter promises to be very competitive as the last time Ecuador lost at home was in 2009, against 2011 Copa America finalists Uruguay.

Ecuador qualified for the World Cup Finals in 2002 and 2006 and in 2006, the country went as far as the second round.

The invitees for the game include 12 players who participated in the 2011 Gold Cup, with the technical staff relying on that squad to form the core of Jamaica's preparation even while the doors remain open to other players.

Recent incidents of injury and difficulties in getting players released from clubs have strengthened the determination to build a broader based pool.

The local-based delegation will leave the island on August 30 and return on September 4. The entire 25-man training squad begins training this afternoon.

Local-based invitees: Eric Vernan, Xavian Virgo, Richard Edwards, Keneil Moodie, Montrose Phinn, Andre Vanzie, Richard McCallum, Adrian Reid, Troy Smith, Alanzo Adlam, Alvas Powell, Andrae Campbell, Andre Bernal, Andre Blake, Andre Clennon, Chad Bennett, Gariece McPherson, Jason Watson, Jhamie Hyde, Kemar Foster, Neco Brett, Ricardo Morris, Romario Williams, Theo Brown, Vincent Earle.

Overseas-based invitees: Dwayne Miller, Shavar Thomas, Jermaine Taylor, Omar Cummings, Ryan Johnson, Demar Phillips, Damion Williams, Rudolph Austin, Dane Richards, Jevaughn Watson.

Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/Young-Boyz-invited-to-camp-for-Ecuador-friendly_9515892#ixzz1W5C54Zte
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Big Magician on August 25, 2011, 07:30:37 PM
HAWK TWO
Title: Reggae Boyz to face Colombia
Post by: jahkingdom on August 26, 2011, 03:04:14 PM
Reggae Boyz to face Colombia in Florida
Published: Friday | August 26, 2011 Comments 0

Jermaine Lannaman, Gleaner Writer

President of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) Captain Horace Burrell has expressed delight at the Reggae Boyz securing a friendly international against Colombia on Tuesday, September 6 at the Lockhart Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, USA.

The match, which was confirmed yesterday, will be played on the second of two FIFA match dates during the period with the first being Friday, September 2 when Jamaica's Boyz are set to face Ecuador in Ecuador.

"I am happy that this second match has materialised as it will no doubt help as we fine-tune the country's preparations for the start of next year's CONCACAF World Cup qualifiers," said Burrell.

"To get two reasonable strong South American teams is also really pleasing, and is a testimony to our continued climb up the FIFA rankings.

"As we climb the rankings, we are getting more respect from the stronger football nations, and my hope is that we will continue to grow from strength to strength and attract even more stronger opponents in the future," he added.

Ranked

Colombia, whose Under-20 team reached the quarter-finals of the just-concluded FIFA Under-20 World Cup, which was held in that Colombia, is presently ranked 35th on the FIFA world rankings.

Jamaica are ranked 43rd, and third in CONCACAF behind Mexico and the USA.

Burrell, meanwhile, said a similar team to that which will compete in the Ecuador clash is expected to be assembled for the Colombia encounter.

"The coaching staff has extended invitations to several of our top overseas and local-based players and I am expecting a number of them to accept it," he explained.

"This means that we should have a strong teams for the Ecuador clash and the Colombia encounter. I just hope that the game in Fort Lauderdale will get a lot of support, as Jamaica and Colombia both have a lot fans in the area."

INVITEES: Overseas-based - Dwayne Miller, Shavar Thomas, Jermaine Taylor, Omar Cummings, Ryan Johnson, Demar Phillips, Damion Williams, Rudolph Austin, Dane Richards, Jevaughn Watson. Local-based - Eric Vernan, Xavian Virgo, Richard Edwards, Keneil Moodie, Montrose Phinn, Andre Vanzie, Richard McCallum, Adrian Reid, Troy Smith, Alanzo Adlam, Alvas Powell, Andrae Campbell, Andre Bernal, Andr Blake, Andr Clennon, Chad Bennett, Gariece McPherson, Jason Watson, Jhamie Hyde, Kemar Foster, Neco Brett, Ricardo Morris, Romario Williams, Theo Brown and Vincent Earle.

http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20110826/sports/sports7.html



another one :devil:
Title: Re: Reggae Boyz to face Colombia
Post by: AirMan on August 26, 2011, 03:08:58 PM
I think Flex created a Jamaican football thread....so we will not have spamming from jamaican posters all over the forum. I give this a few mins before it is moved
Title: Re: Reggae Boyz to face Colombia
Post by: jahkingdom on August 26, 2011, 03:18:25 PM
flex soon put it in the yaad part, don't worry. i just want to alert you guys, so you could go there when  it move and post your hawkto or whatever. ;D, when we playing the warriors? : ;D
Title: Re: Reggae Boyz to face Colombia
Post by: Socapro on August 26, 2011, 03:34:59 PM
I feel Flex should delete this thread as this guy should know protocol round here by now!!

We don't want trash posted all over the forum, there is a thread for that called the JA Football thread!!  :mackdaddy:
Title: Re: Reggae Boyz to face Colombia
Post by: vb on August 26, 2011, 03:36:40 PM
When I seew the headline, I thought Crack was on sale or something yes.

VB
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on August 26, 2011, 06:27:26 PM
 ;D ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Big Magician on August 26, 2011, 06:28:09 PM
come on colombia
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on August 27, 2011, 03:50:03 AM
Aaahh. Great job there JFF, keep these high quality games rolling in.  Argentina, Peru, Venezuela, Ecuador, China, Colombia all in the space of 8 months is not a bad run at all. Also goes to show the respect that comes with holding a top 40 FIFA ranking.

Maybe with some more luck we can convince India to give us a sweat for the next FIFA date  ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on August 27, 2011, 05:09:01 AM
Motherwell embrace Daley - Reggaeboy Midfielder signs two-year contract with SPL club

BY SEAN A WILLIAMS Assistant Sport Editor

Saturday, August 27, 2011

 
 



 Pacy Reggae Boy midfielder Omar Daley has joined Scottish Premier League (SPL) campaigner Motherwell FC on a two-year deal.

 Daley, 30, wrapped up the deal with the Steelmen earlier this week, almost two months after his contract with English League Two outfit Bradford City ran its course.
 
DALEY... I have signed the dotted line
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 "It's just a blessing to be be playing again," Daley told the Observer from Motherwell, the North Lanarkshire town yesterday.

 Except for his work permit, Daley, the former Glenmuir High School player, said all other areas of business related to the deal have been settled, including a medal examination he successfully did yesterday.

 "I have signed the dotted line... and I think I have to return to Jamaica to get my work permit stamped in my passport for me to return, I am 95 per cent sure of successfully getting it, though anything can happen," said the former Portmore United speed demon.

 If successful, Daley could make his debut away to Scottish football's powerhouse Celtic in a couple weeks time, in what his expected to be a sell-out Celtic Park crowd of 60,000 people.

 After five games, Motherwell are second in the SPL points table with ten points, the same as leaders and many-time champions Ranngers, who have played a game less. Motherwell have won three, drew one and lost one.s

 Daley, who had stints in England with Reading, Preston North End and Bradford's fiercest rivals Rotherham, follows two other Jamaican playing top flight football in Scotland. Current Reggae Boyz player Ricardo Fuller did a spell at Hearts, while Jamaica's senior national coach Theodore strutted his stuff for Livingston.

 "At Bradford I played in League Two, so this is definitely a better league because Motherwell have big clubs like Rangers and Celtic to contend with," he noted.

 Daley, also known as 'Ratty', believes that the Scottish Premier League is not far behind the English Premier League in quality. "I don't think its a big difference as England and Scotland are close, so its the same style of living... same rules, but I think it's a good league and not much different from the English Premier League," noted the Jamaiaca, who has been capped 65 times for Jamaica's senior team since making his debut back in 2000.

 Daley, whose promising career was once threatened by cruciate ligament knee injury at Bradford City against Darlington in 2007, says his move to Fir Park Stadium was facilitated in part by friend Nicky Law, a player on Motherwell's roster.

 "He (Law) knew I was out of a job and went and had a chat with Stuart McCall, and that's how everything started to fall in place. I know that the gaffer (McCall)

 has a lot of confidence in me... it's good to work with him again as he knows what I can do," Daley told the Observer.

 The one-time League Two Team of the Season selectee, said McCall, a former Scottish international, was "impressed with me" in two practice matches.

 "I have played in two squad games and the gaffer said I looked sharp as when I first signed for Bradford," Daley beamed.

 The midfielder, who was a member of Jamaica's Under-20 team to that age-group FIFA World Cup back inn 2001, said at the mellowing age of 30 is yet to attain his playing best, but was quick to say he has matured in a variety of ways.

 "I wouldn't say that I am at my best cause I am still learning, but what I would say is that I am more experienced, matured, hungry and more determined," he explained.

 The Clarendon native said he was grateful to the JFF and coach Theodore Whitmore for

 giving the opportunity to revive his flagging international career, which provided the lift he needed as he sought a new club.

 Daley last represented Jamaica in a friendly match against China in that country some two weeks ago.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on August 27, 2011, 05:46:15 AM
Falcao and Rodallega spearhead Colombia squad against JAmaica
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP)Atletico Madrids new signing Radamel Falcao and Hugo Rodallega of English Premier League club Wigan Athletic are in Colombias squad for friendlies against Honduras and Jamaica.
 
The 18-man squad will be managed by interim coach Leonel Alvarez as the Colombian Football Federation continues its search for a replacement for former coach Hernan Dario Gomez.

Gomez resigned this month after reports he attacked a woman in a Bogota bar.
 
Argentine coach Gerardo Martino, who stepped down as Paraguay coach after Julys Copa America, turned down an offer to succeed Gomez on Thursday.
 
Colombia plays Honduras on Sept. 3 in New Jersey and Jamaica three days later in Fort Lauderdale in warmup matches for World Cup qualifying starting in October.
 
Colombia:
 
Goalkeepers: David Ospina (Nice), Luis Martinez (Once Caldas).
 
Defenders: Mario Alberto Yepes (AC Milan), Luis Amaranto Perea (Atletico Madrid), Cristian Zapata (Villarreal), Pablo Armero (Udinese), Camilo Zuniga (Napoli).
 
Midfielders: Juan Guillermo Cuadrado (Lecce), Christian Marrugo (Deportes Tolima), Freddy Guarin (Porto), Carlos Sanchez (Valenciennes), Gustavo Bolivar (Deportes Tolima).
 
Forwards: Hugo Rodallega (Wigan), Adrian Ramos (Hertha Berlin), Teofilo Gutierrez (Racing, Argentina), Radamel Falcao (Atletico Madrid), Jackson Martinez (Jaguares), Dayro Moreno (Tijuana).
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on August 27, 2011, 11:20:47 AM
To Reggaefan, Jahkingdom and other Jamaican ites on this forum,
This concerns the thread and poll question: "Who boasts the strongest team in the Caribbean?"

I don't know how many of the Jamaican ites responded to the poll, but I did not. For obvious reasons.
Now one of the responses from a Trini was Jamaica is the Caribbean #1 by default because of T&T's football is in a slump. Which is crap since T&T could not beat Jamaica when we were in a slump at #116 and they were #88 the same period. However, the same Trini said that he would like to have seen Jamaica played T&T when Beenie was their coach, because T&T had a squad at the time which could have beaten all the Caribbean teams.  ???
But ever since Beenie left the job, T&T have not exactly shown the legacy that he left behind by dominating the smaller Caribbean nations, even when they had another Dutch coach Wim Rijsbergen and Colombian coach Francisco Maturana under whom which Grenada beat and drew with Jamaica in the 2008 Digicel Cup knocking T&T out of 2009 Gold Cup contention.
So the question is: now T&T have a German coach http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_Pfister . Should Captain Burrell line up another friendly to settle this "dumb" default issue or wait until next year's seroius Digicel Cup Championship where they will still have their strongest squad possible.

Me! I prefer the latter. ;D       
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: trini_stallion on August 28, 2011, 09:58:36 PM
hahahah no lie i start laughing when i read some ah these jamaicans comments. Lol..'i guess that what happens when youre in the top 40"

arite nah...take ya top forty and smoke it...well ya'll play india, but we playing china, and ecuador, and colombia...

OK...good for you guys, quality opponents, and good experience, but you all carrying on like some REL LIL PICKNIES....bumping gum...jamaica have an inferiority complex in regars to Trini football it would seem like...

ohhhh...good luck hope you guys atleast make it to the hex :-\     :beermug:

Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on August 29, 2011, 02:53:52 AM
hahahah no lie i start laughing when i read some ah these jamaicans comments. Lol..'i guess that what happens when youre in the top 40"

arite nah...take ya top forty and smoke it...well ya'll play india, but we playing china, and ecuador, and colombia...

OK...good for you guys, quality opponents, and good experience, but you all carrying on like some REL LIL PICKNIES....bumping gum...jamaica have an inferiority complex in regars to Trini football it would seem like...

ohhhh...good luck hope you guys atleast make it to the hex :-\     :beermug:



Yes Trini Stallion, hope Jamaica makes it to the Hex, I am sure you are hoping your team makes it to the Hex too!
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: trini_stallion on August 29, 2011, 07:27:31 AM
thats the attitude ;)
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on August 29, 2011, 02:28:12 PM
The only reason I want T&T in the HEX is for poll purposes. Nothing else. ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: trini_stallion on August 29, 2011, 07:06:44 PM
The only reason I want T&T in the HEX is for poll purposes. Nothing else. ;D

yea thats the only reason i want JA there tooo...cuz even tho we not a top 40 team, and we havent been in a while we always seems to be in the hex,...Seems kinda ironic...
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on August 30, 2011, 10:37:18 AM
The only reason I want T&T in the HEX is for poll purposes. Nothing else. ;D

yea thats the only reason i want JA there tooo...cuz even tho we not a top 40 team, and we havent been in a while we always seems to be in the hex,...Seems kinda ironic...

Maybe your next goals should be avoiding a last place finish next hex. And talking about ironies, its ironic that you have been making the hex with ease but cant finish top 4 in Caribbean...in order to get to the gold cup.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on August 30, 2011, 11:57:03 AM
The only reason I want T&T in the HEX is for poll purposes. Nothing else. ;D

yea thats the only reason i want JA there tooo...cuz even tho we not a top 40 team, and we havent been in a while we always seems to be in the hex,...Seems kinda ironic...

Maybe your next goals should be avoiding a last place finish next hex. And talking about ironies, its ironic that you have been making the hex with ease but cant finish top 4 in Caribbean...in order to get to the gold cup.
Also it's ironic that he wants T&T to be a top 40 team. Yet in two straight HEX T&T cannot go to a second World Cup before Jamaica. What's that about. ??? ;D 
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: trini_stallion on August 30, 2011, 01:45:58 PM
lol....nobody talking abouts goals...but since that was brought up...a last place finish in the hex as a post to atleast making it to the hex...

and whats this about making it to the WC before JA...thats sounds kinda childish...well you cant get there if we dont...worry about getting to the Hex first nah pal...much less making it to the WC...furthermore..even getting a point when/ IF u guys get there..

and my point was..in regards to being a top 40 team... ya'll clould hold on to that as tight as possible..milk it ofr everything, cuz thats all you all have....THATS IT...everyone knows that FIFA ranking is jacked up...but hey whatever makes you sleep at night with that... :beermug:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: vb on August 30, 2011, 03:09:59 PM
J'aca seems to have three foci.

(i) going up in the rankings.
(ii) Being the best in the Caribbean.
(iii) Watching the Hex on TV.

They must really like TV.  ;D

VB
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on August 30, 2011, 03:42:38 PM
Daley gets two-year deal
Published: Tuesday | August 30, 2011 0 Comments

Jermaine Lannaman, Gleaner Writer

Reggae Boy Keammar Daley should now be settling in England, after leaving the country yesterday to take up a two-year contract with English League One club Preston North End.

Midfielder Daley, who was one of the stars for Jamaica during this summer's CONCACAF Gold Cup in the United States, earlier this month impressed the club's coaching staff and its fans during a two-week trial stint.

His agents and Jim McKluskie, chief scout of Preston, then reportedly met to iron out a deal, details of which were agreed recently.

"We are very happy that he has got a break," said Edward Seaga, president of his local club, Tivoli Gardens.

"He went to trials and after scoring and assisting with goals the coaching staff was impressed. From there it was just a matter of us sitting down and working an arrangement," he added.

The 23-year-old Daley, commonly referred to as one of the country's best young playmakers, will now undergo a work permit assessment with the British Home Office, which Seaga says should be seamless.

Status requirements.

According to Seaga, Daley meets the quota of international matches required for a player, as well as the country meets the Home Office's world-ranking status requirements.

"The club has been taking care of that as it relates to work permit and by all accounts everything seems to be going smoothly," said Seaga.

Added Seaga: "We just now hope that this is the start of more good things to come, as we still have Navion Boyd here, who recently went on trial in Finland, and a couple of other talented players.

"Boyd during his trial stint scored two goals and won the matches that he played. However, it appears as if the coaches did not like his taking the ball and running at players approach. They seem to be looking for a player to play the traditional short or long ball game.

"So he is here and along with a few others we will be working on them with the aim of getting them transferred during the January transfer window."

Daley, who has been a stand-out at various national age group levels, could get his first taste of English League One competition as early as next week Friday, when Preston host Yeovil Town at Deepdale.


http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20110830/sports/sports9.html
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: trini_stallion on August 30, 2011, 03:44:59 PM
J'aca seems to have three foci.

(i) going up in the rankings.
(ii) Being the best in the Caribbean.
(iii) Watching the Hex on TV.

They must really like TV.  ;D

VB

Bohw...but don't forget...ATLEASTTTT they ah top 40..even watching de hex on TV... :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on August 30, 2011, 04:11:25 PM
J'aca seems to have three foci.

(i) going up in the rankings.
(ii) Being the best in the Caribbean.
(iii) Watching the Hex on TV.

They must really like TV.  ;D

VB
and what is T&T's focus?? You are about 5thin the Caribbean, ranked around 100 by FIFA and last time I checked you were not in the hex (no team has qualified yet) or am I missing something?
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: trini_stallion on August 30, 2011, 05:21:55 PM
Im guessing that even though you bussing up yuh mouth about Ja is all that and ah bag ah chips...fact of the matter is that ya'll still cant even get to the past hexs' consecutively, but instead choosing to relish in a tiop 40 position, where as yea we might be ranked at 88...but still have been consistent at making it to the hex in the past...  :beermug:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on August 31, 2011, 04:31:42 AM
Im guessing that even though you bussing up yuh mouth about Ja is all that and ah bag ah chips...fact of the matter is that ya'll still cant even get to the past hexs' consecutively, but instead choosing to relish in a tiop 40 position, where as yea we might be ranked at 88...but still have been consistent at making it to the hex in the past...  :beermug:

Dude, why do you keep harping on Jamaica's FIFA ranking so much? Like you said the FIFA rankings is jacked up, if you want a better picture of world football ranking then go take a look at the original ELO ranking system (dont have the link right now, google it)

Jamaica's football is doing well within constraints, and I guess by your stanards T&T football is doing well also (consistent appearances in the HEX according to you, beating india 3-0 etc). Jamaica has sent two players to Europe in the past 2 weeks alone (one to SPL, the other to Preston in League 1), what have youur players been up to in recent time?

You have a game coming up this weekend vs Bermuda, while Jamaica has back to back games in the next week vs Columbia and Ecuador. 

At least we both have some football to look forward to, rankings mean shit on the field of play, so dont wporry too much about your 100 fifa ranking or Jamaica's 40 Fifa ranking.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on August 31, 2011, 04:35:42 AM
All you Reggaeboyz please promise us one thing!

If by some miracle T&T makes the Hex for another serious chance at World Cup qualification and Jamaica doesn't that you guys don't come back on this forum with any lame excuses for Jamaica?!

After that you either come here to support the Soca Warriors as this is the Soca Warriors Discussion Forum or you don't ever come back here ever!!

Can you Reggaeboyz honestly promise us that?!  :waiting:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on August 31, 2011, 07:59:27 AM
All you Reggaeboyz please promise us one thing!

If by some miracle T&T makes the Hex for another serious chance at World Cup qualification and Jamaica doesn't that you guys don't come back on this forum with any lame excuses for Jamaica?!

After that you either come here to support the Soca Warriors as this is the Soca Warriors Discussion Forum or you don't ever come back here ever!!

Can you Reggaeboyz honestly promise us that?!  :waiting:

I for one never gave any sort of "lame excuse" when Jamaica got knocked out if the last Hex. Like I said, we battled nail and tooth with Mexico and Honduras for passage to the Hex and in the end lost out on goal differemnce to Mexico. Nothing to be ashamed of in that! In fact, It made me feel much better when both Mex and Hon secured passage from the Hex to the world cup finals....

Nothing is guaranteed brother, so while T&T has made passage to the hex back to back and Jamaica's been out two times back to back, it gives no indication as to what will happen next..history might repeat itself, or maybe, just maybe both teams will be back home watching the Hex happen from a distance!

At the moment, I like the preperation being put in by the JFF, coaching staff and the players, and I remain optimistic, and looking forward to our next friendly games. And yes, i do watch all games T&T play as well, so I'l be tuning in to see how you do vs Bermuda this wknd. I am sure you will be watching Jamaica take on Columbia and Ecuador too.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Big Magician on August 31, 2011, 01:34:50 PM
RF..and im serious here... whats the feelings for you  and most Jamaican fans on Tappa coaching the WQC ??

i know his record is very good...just trying to get a feel ...whats the vibe there ??
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on August 31, 2011, 03:24:12 PM
RF..and im serious here... whats the feelings for you  and most Jamaican fans on Tappa coaching the WQC ??

i know his record is very good...just trying to get a feel ...whats the vibe there ??

I believe Tappa gets the best out of the players, they play for him. Rene Simoes came here last campaign and screwed us up big time, when Whitmore took over he was faced with the task of having to win all the remaining games and hope that other results worked in our favor, which he did, but thibgs didnt quiete pan out.

Tappa might not be the most experienced or technically sound coach, but i believe with him now being surrounded by a couple Brazilian "assistants", he will do his best. Lets see if thats good enough to get us into the HEx and to Brazil. Will be hard, but he has the support of the Federation, players and die-hard fans.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on August 31, 2011, 03:24:19 PM
J'aca seems to have three foci.

(i) going up in the rankings.
(ii) Being the best in the Caribbean.
(iii) Watching the Hex on TV.

They must really like TV.  ;D

VB
It also seems that T&T has three foci:
(i) Losing 2-1 to Grenada in the Digicel Championships and not qualifying for the Gold Cup.
(ii) Losing 1-0 to Grenada in the Digicel Championship and not qualifying for the Gold Cup.
(iii)Watching the Gold Cup on TV.

They must really like TV. :rotfl: :rotfl:
  
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: vb on August 31, 2011, 03:25:56 PM
J'aca seems to have three foci.

(i) going up in the rankings.
(ii) Being the best in the Caribbean.
(iii) Watching the Hex on TV.

They must really like TV.  ;D

VB
It also seems that T&T has three foci:
(i) Losing 2-1 to Grenada in the Digicel Championships and not qualifying for the Gold Cup.
(ii) Losing 1-0 to Grenada in the Digicel Championship and not qualifying for the Gold Cup.
(iii)Watching the Gold Cup on TV.

They must really like TV. :rotfl: :rotfl:
  

We like it even better, whe we see out team in the Hex.

How do you like watching our team in the Hex?

Do you have a tv?

VB
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on August 31, 2011, 03:26:51 PM
All you Reggaeboyz please promise us one thing!

If by some miracle T&T makes the Hex for another serious chance at World Cup qualification and Jamaica doesn't that you guys don't come back on this forum with any lame excuses for Jamaica?!

After that you either come here to support the Soca Warriors as this is the Soca Warriors Discussion Forum or you don't ever come back here ever!!

Can you Reggaeboyz honestly promise us that?!  :waiting:
Can you do the same and don't blame the TTFF
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on August 31, 2011, 03:31:44 PM
J'aca seems to have three foci.

(i) going up in the rankings.
(ii) Being the best in the Caribbean.
(iii) Watching the Hex on TV.

They must really like TV.  ;D

VB
It also seems that T&T has three foci:
(i) Losing 2-1 to Grenada in the Digicel Championships and not qualifying for the Gold Cup.
(ii) Losing 1-0 to Grenada in the Digicel Championship and not qualifying for the Gold Cup.
(iii)Watching the Gold Cup on TV.

They must really like TV. :rotfl: :rotfl:
  

We like it even better, whe we see out team in the Hex.

How do you like watching our team in the Hex?

Do you have a tv?

VB
I LOVED it. Especially when Costa Rica gave the Soca Warriors a 3-2 cut-arse in your own back yard which flush all of T&T's equations of possible qualifying for the World Cup down the toilet. ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: vb on August 31, 2011, 03:39:55 PM
J'aca seems to have three foci.

(i) going up in the rankings.
(ii) Being the best in the Caribbean.
(iii) Watching the Hex on TV.

They must really like TV.  ;D

VB
It also seems that T&T has three foci:
(i) Losing 2-1 to Grenada in the Digicel Championships and not qualifying for the Gold Cup.
(ii) Losing 1-0 to Grenada in the Digicel Championship and not qualifying for the Gold Cup.
(iii)Watching the Gold Cup on TV.

They must really like TV. :rotfl: :rotfl:
  

We like it even better, whe we see out team in the Hex.

How do you like watching our team in the Hex?

Do you have a tv?

VB
I LOVED it. Especially when Costa Rica gave the Soca Warriors a 3-2 cut-arse in your own back yard which flush all of T&T's equations of possible qualifying for the World Cup down the toilet. ;D

Eh Eh, you have electricity??  :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on August 31, 2011, 04:47:19 PM
J'aca seems to have three foci.

(i) going up in the rankings.
(ii) Being the best in the Caribbean.
(iii) Watching the Hex on TV.

They must really like TV.  ;D

VB
It also seems that T&T has three foci:
(i) Losing 2-1 to Grenada in the Digicel Championships and not qualifying for the Gold Cup.
(ii) Losing 1-0 to Grenada in the Digicel Championship and not qualifying for the Gold Cup.
(iii)Watching the Gold Cup on TV.

They must really like TV. :rotfl: :rotfl:
  

We like it even better, whe we see out team in the Hex.

How do you like watching our team in the Hex?

Do you have a tv?

VB
I LOVED it. Especially when Costa Rica gave the Soca Warriors a 3-2 cut-arse in your own back yard which flush all of T&T's equations of possible qualifying for the World Cup down the toilet. ;D

Eh Eh, you have electricity??  :rotfl: :rotfl:
Just make sure T&T tops their Group over Barbados, Bermuda and Guyana and try to reach the HEX again. Pummel Barbados especially since they now become Jamaica's new rivals with T&T.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on August 31, 2011, 06:34:11 PM
All you Reggaeboyz please promise us one thing!

If by some miracle T&T makes the Hex for another serious chance at World Cup qualification and Jamaica doesn't that you guys don't come back on this forum with any lame excuses for Jamaica?!

After that you either come here to support the Soca Warriors as this is the Soca Warriors Discussion Forum or you don't ever come back here ever!!

Can you Reggaeboyz honestly promise us that?!  :waiting:

Can you do the same and don't blame the TTFF

You didn't answer the question!

And btw I don't visit the RBsite to post excuses if my team fails to perform as expected so why would I need to do the same?  ::)

And you're missing the point entirely! I can knock the TTFF as much as I want on this Soca Warriors Discussion board as it was designed to discuss all issues effecting T&T football! I'm not going over on the RB board to do that, am I?!

Im still waiting for you to make that promise so I've highlighted the text for you above!!
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on August 31, 2011, 07:00:55 PM
All you Reggaeboyz please promise us one thing!

If by some miracle T&T makes the Hex for another serious chance at World Cup qualification and Jamaica doesn't that you guys don't come back on this forum with any lame excuses for Jamaica?!

After that you either come here to support the Soca Warriors as this is the Soca Warriors Discussion Forum or you don't ever come back here ever!!

Can you Reggaeboyz honestly promise us that?!  :waiting:

Can you do the same and don't blame the TTFF

You didn't answer the question!

And btw I don't visit the RBsite to post excuses if my team fails to perform as expected so why would I need to do the same?

And you're missing the point entirely! I can knock the TTFF as much as I want on this Soca Warriors Discussion board as it was designed to discuss all issues effecting T&T football!

Im still waiting for you to give us that promise, see highlighted text above!!
I don't have to make excuses for the Reggae Boyz. From the moment they kick the ball in I laughed at the doubters who said Jamaica would only the group with only 0 to 1 point.
However, I know all the excuses that were made for your Soca Warriors when Mexico beat T&T 2-1 leaving them with 0 points in the HEX after 2 matches. One only had to be on the Soca Warriors forum after the game. ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Big Magician on August 31, 2011, 07:25:11 PM
Thanks RF
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on August 31, 2011, 08:50:39 PM
All you Reggaeboyz please promise us one thing!

If by some miracle T&T makes the Hex for another serious chance at World Cup qualification and Jamaica doesn't that you guys don't come back on this forum with any lame excuses for Jamaica?!

After that you either come here to support the Soca Warriors as this is the Soca Warriors Discussion Forum or you don't ever come back here ever!!

Can you Reggaeboyz honestly promise us that?!  :waiting:

Can you do the same and don't blame the TTFF

You didn't answer the question!

And btw I don't visit the RBsite to post excuses if my team fails to perform as expected so why would I need to do the same?

And you're missing the point entirely! I can knock the TTFF as much as I want on this Soca Warriors Discussion board as it was designed to discuss all issues effecting T&T football!

Im still waiting for you to give us that promise, see highlighted text above!!
I don't have to make excuses for the Reggae Boyz. From the moment they kick the ball in I laughed at the doubters who said Jamaica would only the group with only 0 to 1 point.
However, I know all the excuses that were made for your Soca Warriors when Mexico beat T&T 2-1 leaving them with 0 points in the HEX after 2 matches. One only had to be on the Soca Warriors forum after the game. ;D

You still beating around the bush and haven't made the promise!!  :waiting:
What yuh so scared of? Yuh don't really believe in your Reggaeboyz team as much as you proclaim? :liar:

This is your last chance to prove you are not a coward and are prepared to back your team making the Hex while confirming that T&T is a $hit team and was only lucky with the help of Jack to make the last 3 Hexes in a row!

Im still waiting for you to make a simple patriotic promise, see highlighted text above once again!!
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on September 01, 2011, 07:11:12 AM
RF..and im serious here... whats the feelings for you  and most Jamaican fans on Tappa coaching the WQC ??

i know his record is very good...just trying to get a feel ...whats the vibe there ??

I believe Tappa gets the best out of the players, they play for him. Rene Simoes came here last campaign and screwed us up big time, when Whitmore took over he was faced with the task of having to win all the remaining games and hope that other results worked in our favor, which he did, but thibgs didnt quiete pan out.

Tappa might not be the most experienced or technically sound coach, but i believe with him now being surrounded by a couple Brazilian "assistants", he will do his best. Lets see if thats good enough to get us into the HEx and to Brazil. Will be hard, but he has the support of the Federation, players and die-hard fans.

As a follow up, I also believe Panama is currently playing the best football i've seen them play in a long time under the coaching of the Dely Valdez brothers. I believe, Like Whitmore, the Panamanian players play for Dely Valdez, who himself only a couple years ago was a national team player and star baller playing in Spain. I believe the players can relate to a guy that they idolized as a player, and now as a coach. Which is why I was somewhat surprised that Latapy didnt enjoy a more successfull stint as coach of T&T, as it seems players always react well to young coaches that played the game.  I dont believe Latapy is a bad coach, i believe its more the players and the Federation that didnt back him 100%.

By the way, how old Is Bracelona's coach (Guardiola) If I'm not mistaken the guy is somewhere between 38 and 42, with very little experience prior to coaching Barca...
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on September 01, 2011, 08:35:23 AM
All you Reggaeboyz please promise us one thing!

If by some miracle T&T makes the Hex for another serious chance at World Cup qualification and Jamaica doesn't that you guys don't come back on this forum with any lame excuses for Jamaica?!

After that you either come here to support the Soca Warriors as this is the Soca Warriors Discussion Forum or you don't ever come back here ever!!

Can you Reggaeboyz honestly promise us that?!  :waiting:

Can you do the same and don't blame the TTFF

You didn't answer the question!

And btw I don't visit the RBsite to post excuses if my team fails to perform as expected so why would I need to do the same?

And you're missing the point entirely! I can knock the TTFF as much as I want on this Soca Warriors Discussion board as it was designed to discuss all issues effecting T&T football!

Im still waiting for you to give us that promise, see highlighted text above!!
I don't have to make excuses for the Reggae Boyz. From the moment they kick the ball in I laughed at the doubters who said Jamaica would only the group with only 0 to 1 point.
However, I know all the excuses that were made for your Soca Warriors when Mexico beat T&T 2-1 leaving them with 0 points in the HEX after 2 matches. One only had to be on the Soca Warriors forum after the game. ;D

You still beating around the bush and haven't made the promise!!  :waiting:
What yuh so scared of? Yuh don't really believe in your Reggaeboyz team as much as you proclaim? :liar:

This is your last chance to prove you are not a coward and are prepared to back your team making the Hex while confirming that T&T is a $hit team and was only lucky with the help of Jack to make the last 3 Hexes in a row!

Im still waiting for you to make a simple patriotic promise, see highlighted text above once again!!
I get the gut feeling you are more nervous about your Soca Warriors than the Reggae Boyz. It's obvious that you have seen the Reggae Boyz impressive record since Tappa became our national Coach. More impressive is his record to date is better than Simoes and all before him.

(1) Tappa has won the Digicel Championship as a player and a Coach.
(2) Tappa has been to the CONCACAF Gold Cup as a player and a Coach.
(3) Tappa has been to the HEX and the World Cup.

So to answer your question: Tappa will once again reach the HEX and the 2014 World Cup as a Coach. And as RF pointed out about Pep. Tappa is only 39.

So just pray your Soca Warriors will at least do better if they reach the HEX. Because it will be a six game unbeaten World Cup qualifiers streak against the Reggae Boyz if they don't.     
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: just cool on September 01, 2011, 10:46:23 AM
All you Reggaeboyz please promise us one thing!

If by some miracle T&T makes the Hex for another serious chance at World Cup qualification and Jamaica doesn't that you guys don't come back on this forum with any lame excuses for Jamaica?!

After that you either come here to support the Soca Warriors as this is the Soca Warriors Discussion Forum or you don't ever come back here ever!!

Can you Reggaeboyz honestly promise us that?!  :waiting:

Can you do the same and don't blame the TTFF

You didn't answer the question!

And btw I don't visit the RBsite to post excuses if my team fails to perform as expected so why would I need to do the same?

And you're missing the point entirely! I can knock the TTFF as much as I want on this Soca Warriors Discussion board as it was designed to discuss all issues effecting T&T football!

Im still waiting for you to give us that promise, see highlighted text above!!
I don't have to make excuses for the Reggae Boyz. From the moment they kick the ball in I laughed at the doubters who said Jamaica would only the group with only 0 to 1 point.
However, I know all the excuses that were made for your Soca Warriors when Mexico beat T&T 2-1 leaving them with 0 points in the HEX after 2 matches. One only had to be on the Soca Warriors forum after the game. ;D

You still beating around the bush and haven't made the promise!!  :waiting:
What yuh so scared of? Yuh don't really believe in your Reggaeboyz team as much as you proclaim? :liar:

This is your last chance to prove you are not a coward and are prepared to back your team making the Hex while confirming that T&T is a $hit team and was only lucky with the help of Jack to make the last 3 Hexes in a row!

Im still waiting for you to make a simple patriotic promise, see highlighted text above once again!!
I get the gut feeling you are more nervous about your Soca Warriors than the Reggae Boyz. It's obvious that you have seen the Reggae Boyz impressive record since Tappa became our national Coach. More impressive is his record to date is better than Simoes and all before him.

(1) Tappa has won the Digicel Championship as a player and a Coach.
(2) Tappa has been to the CONCACAF Gold Cup as a player and a Coach.
(3) Tappa has been to the HEX and the World Cup.

So to answer your question: Tappa will once again reach the HEX and the 2014 World Cup as a Coach. And as RF pointed out about Pep. Tappa is only 39.

So just pray your Soca Warriors will at least do better if they reach the HEX. Because it will be a six game unbeaten World Cup qualifiers streak against the Reggae Boyz if they don't.     
Why yuh bouncing all over the place like ah jumping jack, the man asked yuh ah question, just answer it! the man eh ask yuh bout tappa, rather , he asked yuh if yuh willing to commit tuh what was stated which he bolded in big black letters. just answer the bloody question!  :frustrated:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on September 01, 2011, 11:36:41 PM
All you Reggaeboyz please promise us one thing!

If by some miracle T&T makes the Hex for another serious chance at World Cup qualification and Jamaica doesn't that you guys don't come back on this forum with any lame excuses for Jamaica?!

After that you either come here to support the Soca Warriors as this is the Soca Warriors Discussion Forum or you don't ever come back here ever!!

Can you Reggaeboyz honestly promise us that?!  :waiting:

Can you do the same and don't blame the TTFF

You didn't answer the question!

And btw I don't visit the RBsite to post excuses if my team fails to perform as expected so why would I need to do the same?

And you're missing the point entirely! I can knock the TTFF as much as I want on this Soca Warriors Discussion board as it was designed to discuss all issues effecting T&T football!

Im still waiting for you to give us that promise, see highlighted text above!!
I don't have to make excuses for the Reggae Boyz. From the moment they kick the ball in I laughed at the doubters who said Jamaica would only the group with only 0 to 1 point.
However, I know all the excuses that were made for your Soca Warriors when Mexico beat T&T 2-1 leaving them with 0 points in the HEX after 2 matches. One only had to be on the Soca Warriors forum after the game. ;D

You still beating around the bush and haven't made the promise!!  :waiting:
What yuh so scared of? Yuh don't really believe in your Reggaeboyz team as much as you proclaim? :liar:

This is your last chance to prove you are not a coward and are prepared to back your team making the Hex while confirming that T&T is a $hit team and was only lucky with the help of Jack to make the last 3 Hexes in a row!

Im still waiting for you to make a simple patriotic promise, see highlighted text above once again!!
I get the gut feeling you are more nervous about your Soca Warriors than the Reggae Boyz. It's obvious that you have seen the Reggae Boyz impressive record since Tappa became our national Coach. More impressive is his record to date is better than Simoes and all before him.

(1) Tappa has won the Digicel Championship as a player and a Coach.
(2) Tappa has been to the CONCACAF Gold Cup as a player and a Coach.
(3) Tappa has been to the HEX and the World Cup.

So to answer your question: Tappa will once again reach the HEX and the 2014 World Cup as a Coach. And as RF pointed out about Pep. Tappa is only 39.

So just pray your Soca Warriors will at least do better if they reach the HEX. Because it will be a six game unbeaten World Cup qualifiers streak against the Reggae Boyz if they don't.     

Do you understand English? I never asked you to make predictions about Tappa!
What I asked you for is to make a simple promise if a certain scenario bears out, that's all!
Now concentrate hard, here it is once again!

All you Reggaeboyz please promise us one thing!

If by some miracle T&T makes the Hex for another serious chance at World Cup qualification and Jamaica doesn't then please don't come back on this forum with any lame excuses for Jamaica!!

If the above Hex scenario bears out, you'll either come here out of respect to support the Soca Warriors as this is the Soca Warriors Discussion Forum or you'll don't ever come back on this forum ever!!

Can you Reggaeboyz honestly promise us that?!  :waiting:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: ZANDOLIE on September 01, 2011, 11:54:01 PM
Socapro, these weasels are all talk, one setta JA this and JA that. But in private behind closed doors they weak and lack courage. Look how they boil down in the Gold Cup. They will never make that bet because deep down they know the game dosen't lie. This JA squad will ultimately let them down when it really counts. At least with us Sept. 2 is the first time a full squad is playing together for 5 years. We don't even know yet just how good T&T can be.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on September 02, 2011, 03:09:45 AM
Socapro, these weasels are all talk, one setta JA this and JA that. But in private behind closed doors they weak and lack courage. Look how they boil down in the Gold Cup. They will never make that bet because deep down they know the game dosen't lie. This JA squad will ultimately let them down when it really counts. At least with us Sept. 2 is the first time a full squad is playing together for 5 years. We don't even know yet just how good T&T can be.

I wouldn't say Jamaica "boiled down" At the gold cup. Truth be told, USA is better than Jamaica,especially coming off a shock defeat against panama, they were never going to lose back to back games. The better team won that day.  But, keep in mind also that Jamaica is yet to feature any of its UK based footballers this year! Do while you are assembling your "A" squad for the first time in a long time, we have yet to call on our better players also.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on September 02, 2011, 07:01:59 AM
All you Reggaeboyz please promise us one thing!

If by some miracle T&T makes the Hex for another serious chance at World Cup qualification and Jamaica doesn't that you guys don't come back on this forum with any lame excuses for Jamaica?!

After that you either come here to support the Soca Warriors as this is the Soca Warriors Discussion Forum or you don't ever come back here ever!!

Can you Reggaeboyz honestly promise us that?!  :waiting:

Can you do the same and don't blame the TTFF

You didn't answer the question!

And btw I don't visit the RBsite to post excuses if my team fails to perform as expected so why would I need to do the same?

And you're missing the point entirely! I can knock the TTFF as much as I want on this Soca Warriors Discussion board as it was designed to discuss all issues effecting T&T football!

Im still waiting for you to give us that promise, see highlighted text above!!
I don't have to make excuses for the Reggae Boyz. From the moment they kick the ball in I laughed at the doubters who said Jamaica would only the group with only 0 to 1 point.
However, I know all the excuses that were made for your Soca Warriors when Mexico beat T&T 2-1 leaving them with 0 points in the HEX after 2 matches. One only had to be on the Soca Warriors forum after the game. ;D

You still beating around the bush and haven't made the promise!!  :waiting:
What yuh so scared of? Yuh don't really believe in your Reggaeboyz team as much as you proclaim? :liar:

This is your last chance to prove you are not a coward and are prepared to back your team making the Hex while confirming that T&T is a $hit team and was only lucky with the help of Jack to make the last 3 Hexes in a row!

Im still waiting for you to make a simple patriotic promise, see highlighted text above once again!!
I get the gut feeling you are more nervous about your Soca Warriors than the Reggae Boyz. It's obvious that you have seen the Reggae Boyz impressive record since Tappa became our national Coach. More impressive is his record to date is better than Simoes and all before him.

(1) Tappa has won the Digicel Championship as a player and a Coach.
(2) Tappa has been to the CONCACAF Gold Cup as a player and a Coach.
(3) Tappa has been to the HEX and the World Cup.

So to answer your question: Tappa will once again reach the HEX and the 2014 World Cup as a Coach. And as RF pointed out about Pep. Tappa is only 39.

So just pray your Soca Warriors will at least do better if they reach the HEX. Because it will be a six game unbeaten World Cup qualifiers streak against the Reggae Boyz if they don't.     

Do you understand English? I never asked you to make predictions about Tappa!
What I asked you for is to make a simple promise if a certain scenario bears out, that's all!
Now concentrate hard, here it is once again!

All you Reggaeboyz please promise us one thing!

If by some miracle T&T makes the Hex for another serious chance at World Cup qualification and Jamaica doesn't then please don't come back on this forum with any lame excuses for Jamaica!!

If the above Hex scenario bears out, you'll either come here out of respect to support the Soca Warriors as this is the Soca Warriors Discussion Forum or you'll don't ever come back on this forum ever!!

Can you Reggaeboyz honestly promise us that?!  :waiting:

Is this forum a socialist network. What is your problem with free speech. And I don't make promises so let the chips fall where they will.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on September 02, 2011, 09:10:03 AM
All you Reggaeboyz please promise us one thing!

If by some miracle T&T makes the Hex for another serious chance at World Cup qualification and Jamaica doesn't that you guys don't come back on this forum with any lame excuses for Jamaica?!

After that you either come here to support the Soca Warriors as this is the Soca Warriors Discussion Forum or you don't ever come back here ever!!

Can you Reggaeboyz honestly promise us that?!  :waiting:

Can you do the same and don't blame the TTFF

You didn't answer the question!

And btw I don't visit the RBsite to post excuses if my team fails to perform as expected so why would I need to do the same?

And you're missing the point entirely! I can knock the TTFF as much as I want on this Soca Warriors Discussion board as it was designed to discuss all issues effecting T&T football!

Im still waiting for you to give us that promise, see highlighted text above!!
I don't have to make excuses for the Reggae Boyz. From the moment they kick the ball in I laughed at the doubters who said Jamaica would only the group with only 0 to 1 point.
However, I know all the excuses that were made for your Soca Warriors when Mexico beat T&T 2-1 leaving them with 0 points in the HEX after 2 matches. One only had to be on the Soca Warriors forum after the game. ;D

You still beating around the bush and haven't made the promise!!  :waiting:
What yuh so scared of? Yuh don't really believe in your Reggaeboyz team as much as you proclaim? :liar:

This is your last chance to prove you are not a coward and are prepared to back your team making the Hex while confirming that T&T is a $hit team and was only lucky with the help of Jack to make the last 3 Hexes in a row!

Im still waiting for you to make a simple patriotic promise, see highlighted text above once again!!
I get the gut feeling you are more nervous about your Soca Warriors than the Reggae Boyz. It's obvious that you have seen the Reggae Boyz impressive record since Tappa became our national Coach. More impressive is his record to date is better than Simoes and all before him.

(1) Tappa has won the Digicel Championship as a player and a Coach.
(2) Tappa has been to the CONCACAF Gold Cup as a player and a Coach.
(3) Tappa has been to the HEX and the World Cup.

So to answer your question: Tappa will once again reach the HEX and the 2014 World Cup as a Coach. And as RF pointed out about Pep. Tappa is only 39.

So just pray your Soca Warriors will at least do better if they reach the HEX. Because it will be a six game unbeaten World Cup qualifiers streak against the Reggae Boyz if they don't.     

Do you understand English? I never asked you to make predictions about Tappa!
What I asked you for is to make a simple promise if a certain scenario bears out, that's all!
Now concentrate hard, here it is once again!

All you Reggaeboyz please promise us one thing!

If by some miracle T&T makes the Hex for another serious chance at World Cup qualification and Jamaica doesn't then please don't come back on this forum with any lame excuses for Jamaica!!

If the above Hex scenario bears out, you'll either come here out of respect to support the Soca Warriors as this is the Soca Warriors Discussion Forum or you'll don't ever come back on this forum ever!!

Can you Reggaeboyz honestly promise us that?!  :waiting:

Is this forum a socialist network. What is your problem with free speech. And I don't make promises so let the chips fall where they will.

I have no problem with free speech but you have now proven yourself to be a ReggaeCoward! :nailbiting:
If you really had faith in your team making the Hex and T&T not doing the same because we are a $hit team and dont have Jack to help get us an easy group anymore then you would have taken up this bet/promise at the drop of a hat!

Now I can no longer take any bragging you do about your ReggaeBoyz team seriously as you are obviously a ReggaeCoward who has very little faith in your team making the Hex despite all the bragging!

Can't blame you really after watching your team in the Gold Cup against the USA!!  :'(
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on September 02, 2011, 11:57:43 AM
All you Reggaeboyz please promise us one thing!

If by some miracle T&T makes the Hex for another serious chance at World Cup qualification and Jamaica doesn't that you guys don't come back on this forum with any lame excuses for Jamaica?!

After that you either come here to support the Soca Warriors as this is the Soca Warriors Discussion Forum or you don't ever come back here ever!!

Can you Reggaeboyz honestly promise us that?!  :waiting:

Can you do the same and don't blame the TTFF

You didn't answer the question!

And btw I don't visit the RBsite to post excuses if my team fails to perform as expected so why would I need to do the same?

And you're missing the point entirely! I can knock the TTFF as much as I want on this Soca Warriors Discussion board as it was designed to discuss all issues effecting T&T football!

Im still waiting for you to give us that promise, see highlighted text above!!
I don't have to make excuses for the Reggae Boyz. From the moment they kick the ball in I laughed at the doubters who said Jamaica would only the group with only 0 to 1 point.
However, I know all the excuses that were made for your Soca Warriors when Mexico beat T&T 2-1 leaving them with 0 points in the HEX after 2 matches. One only had to be on the Soca Warriors forum after the game. ;D

You still beating around the bush and haven't made the promise!!  :waiting:
What yuh so scared of? Yuh don't really believe in your Reggaeboyz team as much as you proclaim? :liar:

This is your last chance to prove you are not a coward and are prepared to back your team making the Hex while confirming that T&T is a $hit team and was only lucky with the help of Jack to make the last 3 Hexes in a row!

Im still waiting for you to make a simple patriotic promise, see highlighted text above once again!!
I get the gut feeling you are more nervous about your Soca Warriors than the Reggae Boyz. It's obvious that you have seen the Reggae Boyz impressive record since Tappa became our national Coach. More impressive is his record to date is better than Simoes and all before him.

(1) Tappa has won the Digicel Championship as a player and a Coach.
(2) Tappa has been to the CONCACAF Gold Cup as a player and a Coach.
(3) Tappa has been to the HEX and the World Cup.

So to answer your question: Tappa will once again reach the HEX and the 2014 World Cup as a Coach. And as RF pointed out about Pep. Tappa is only 39.

So just pray your Soca Warriors will at least do better if they reach the HEX. Because it will be a six game unbeaten World Cup qualifiers streak against the Reggae Boyz if they don't.     

Do you understand English? I never asked you to make predictions about Tappa!
What I asked you for is to make a simple promise if a certain scenario bears out, that's all!
Now concentrate hard, here it is once again!

All you Reggaeboyz please promise us one thing!

If by some miracle T&T makes the Hex for another serious chance at World Cup qualification and Jamaica doesn't then please don't come back on this forum with any lame excuses for Jamaica!!

If the above Hex scenario bears out, you'll either come here out of respect to support the Soca Warriors as this is the Soca Warriors Discussion Forum or you'll don't ever come back on this forum ever!!

Can you Reggaeboyz honestly promise us that?!  :waiting:

Is this forum a socialist network. What is your problem with free speech. And I don't make promises so let the chips fall where they will.

I have no problem with free speech but you have now proven yourself to be a ReggaeCoward! :nailbiting:
If you really had faith in your team making the Hex and T&T not doing the same because we are a $hit team and dont have Jack to help get us an easy group anymore then you would have taken up this bet/promise at the drop of a hat!

Now I can no longer take any bragging you do about your ReggaeBoyz team seriously as you are obviously a ReggaeCoward who has very little faith in your team making the Hex despite all the bragging!

Can't blame you really after watching your team in the Gold Cup against the USA!!  :'(
:whew: That was close! After all that explaining my patriotism I thought I was being sentence to the gallows. :whistling: :whistling:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: trini_stallion on September 02, 2011, 12:01:50 PM
All you Reggaeboyz please promise us one thing!

If by some miracle T&T makes the Hex for another serious chance at World Cup qualification and Jamaica doesn't that you guys don't come back on this forum with any lame excuses for Jamaica?!

After that you either come here to support the Soca Warriors as this is the Soca Warriors Discussion Forum or you don't ever come back here ever!!

Can you Reggaeboyz honestly promise us that?!  :waiting:

Can you do the same and don't blame the TTFF

You didn't answer the question!

And btw I don't visit the RBsite to post excuses if my team fails to perform as expected so why would I need to do the same?

And you're missing the point entirely! I can knock the TTFF as much as I want on this Soca Warriors Discussion board as it was designed to discuss all issues effecting T&T football!

Im still waiting for you to give us that promise, see highlighted text above!!
I don't have to make excuses for the Reggae Boyz. From the moment they kick the ball in I laughed at the doubters who said Jamaica would only the group with only 0 to 1 point.
However, I know all the excuses that were made for your Soca Warriors when Mexico beat T&T 2-1 leaving them with 0 points in the HEX after 2 matches. One only had to be on the Soca Warriors forum after the game. ;D

You still beating around the bush and haven't made the promise!!  :waiting:
What yuh so scared of? Yuh don't really believe in your Reggaeboyz team as much as you proclaim? :liar:

This is your last chance to prove you are not a coward and are prepared to back your team making the Hex while confirming that T&T is a $hit team and was only lucky with the help of Jack to make the last 3 Hexes in a row!

Im still waiting for you to make a simple patriotic promise, see highlighted text above once again!!
I get the gut feeling you are more nervous about your Soca Warriors than the Reggae Boyz. It's obvious that you have seen the Reggae Boyz impressive record since Tappa became our national Coach. More impressive is his record to date is better than Simoes and all before him.

(1) Tappa has won the Digicel Championship as a player and a Coach.
(2) Tappa has been to the CONCACAF Gold Cup as a player and a Coach.
(3) Tappa has been to the HEX and the World Cup.

So to answer your question: Tappa will once again reach the HEX and the 2014 World Cup as a Coach. And as RF pointed out about Pep. Tappa is only 39.

So just pray your Soca Warriors will at least do better if they reach the HEX. Because it will be a six game unbeaten World Cup qualifiers streak against the Reggae Boyz if they don't.     

Do you understand English? I never asked you to make predictions about Tappa!
What I asked you for is to make a simple promise if a certain scenario bears out, that's all!
Now concentrate hard, here it is once again!

All you Reggaeboyz please promise us one thing!

If by some miracle T&T makes the Hex for another serious chance at World Cup qualification and Jamaica doesn't then please don't come back on this forum with any lame excuses for Jamaica!!

If the above Hex scenario bears out, you'll either come here out of respect to support the Soca Warriors as this is the Soca Warriors Discussion Forum or you'll don't ever come back on this forum ever!!

Can you Reggaeboyz honestly promise us that?!  :waiting:

Is this forum a socialist network. What is your problem with free speech. And I don't make promises so let the chips fall where they will.

I have no problem with free speech but you have now proven yourself to be a ReggaeCoward! :nailbiting:
If you really had faith in your team making the Hex and T&T not doing the same because we are a $hit team and dont have Jack to help get us an easy group anymore then you would have taken up this bet/promise at the drop of a hat!

Now I can no longer take any bragging you do about your ReggaeBoyz team seriously as you are obviously a ReggaeCoward who has very little faith in your team making the Hex despite all the bragging!

Can't blame you really after watching your team in the Gold Cup against the USA!!  :'(
:whew: That was close! After all that explaining my patriotism I thought I was being sentence to the gallows. :whistling: :whistling:


nAHH NOT YETTT...HOPEFULLY YA'LL MAKE IT TO THE hex AND AFTER PLAYING THE socawarriors...YA'LL WILL END UP INNNA DE GALLOWS! BOHW!
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on September 02, 2011, 01:16:28 PM
All you Reggaeboyz please promise us one thing!

If by some miracle T&T makes the Hex for another serious chance at World Cup qualification and Jamaica doesn't that you guys don't come back on this forum with any lame excuses for Jamaica?!

After that you either come here to support the Soca Warriors as this is the Soca Warriors Discussion Forum or you don't ever come back here ever!!

Can you Reggaeboyz honestly promise us that?!  :waiting:

Can you do the same and don't blame the TTFF

You didn't answer the question!

And btw I don't visit the RBsite to post excuses if my team fails to perform as expected so why would I need to do the same?

And you're missing the point entirely! I can knock the TTFF as much as I want on this Soca Warriors Discussion board as it was designed to discuss all issues effecting T&T football!

Im still waiting for you to give us that promise, see highlighted text above!!
I don't have to make excuses for the Reggae Boyz. From the moment they kick the ball in I laughed at the doubters who said Jamaica would only the group with only 0 to 1 point.
However, I know all the excuses that were made for your Soca Warriors when Mexico beat T&T 2-1 leaving them with 0 points in the HEX after 2 matches. One only had to be on the Soca Warriors forum after the game. ;D

You still beating around the bush and haven't made the promise!!  :waiting:
What yuh so scared of? Yuh don't really believe in your Reggaeboyz team as much as you proclaim? :liar:

This is your last chance to prove you are not a coward and are prepared to back your team making the Hex while confirming that T&T is a $hit team and was only lucky with the help of Jack to make the last 3 Hexes in a row!

Im still waiting for you to make a simple patriotic promise, see highlighted text above once again!!
I get the gut feeling you are more nervous about your Soca Warriors than the Reggae Boyz. It's obvious that you have seen the Reggae Boyz impressive record since Tappa became our national Coach. More impressive is his record to date is better than Simoes and all before him.

(1) Tappa has won the Digicel Championship as a player and a Coach.
(2) Tappa has been to the CONCACAF Gold Cup as a player and a Coach.
(3) Tappa has been to the HEX and the World Cup.

So to answer your question: Tappa will once again reach the HEX and the 2014 World Cup as a Coach. And as RF pointed out about Pep. Tappa is only 39.

So just pray your Soca Warriors will at least do better if they reach the HEX. Because it will be a six game unbeaten World Cup qualifiers streak against the Reggae Boyz if they don't.     

Do you understand English? I never asked you to make predictions about Tappa!
What I asked you for is to make a simple promise if a certain scenario bears out, that's all!
Now concentrate hard, here it is once again!

All you Reggaeboyz please promise us one thing!

If by some miracle T&T makes the Hex for another serious chance at World Cup qualification and Jamaica doesn't then please don't come back on this forum with any lame excuses for Jamaica!!

If the above Hex scenario bears out, you'll either come here out of respect to support the Soca Warriors as this is the Soca Warriors Discussion Forum or you'll don't ever come back on this forum ever!!

Can you Reggaeboyz honestly promise us that?!  :waiting:

Is this forum a socialist network. What is your problem with free speech. And I don't make promises so let the chips fall where they will.

I have no problem with free speech but you have now proven yourself to be a ReggaeCoward! :nailbiting:
If you really had faith in your team making the Hex and T&T not doing the same because we are a $hit team and dont have Jack to help get us an easy group anymore then you would have taken up this bet/promise at the drop of a hat!

Now I can no longer take any bragging you do about your ReggaeBoyz team seriously as you are obviously a ReggaeCoward who has very little faith in your team making the Hex despite all the bragging!

Can't blame you really after watching your team in the Gold Cup against the USA!!  :'(
:whew: That was close! After all that explaining my patriotism I thought I was being sentence to the gallows. :whistling: :whistling:


nAHH NOT YETTT...HOPEFULLY YA'LL MAKE IT TO THE hex AND AFTER PLAYING THE socawarriors...YA'LL WILL END UP INNNA DE GALLOWS! BOHW!
That's good to know since that's the only reason i am rooting for T&T to reach the HEX. Plus I don't want the HEX to be about a Mexico/USA clash alone. :bringiton: 
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: PantherX on September 02, 2011, 01:23:18 PM
I love that we can still bicker while teams like Panama improve as we BOTH go backward and the CFU zone moves further towards regional irrelevance.

Keep it up!
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: eyezahspy on September 02, 2011, 01:45:29 PM
Every time i see this Jamaica thread i's wonder what it doing on this site. Why admin allowing this? What can this thread contribute to SOCA WARRIORS website? It eh have nutten to do with disdain for Jamaica (or maybe it does  :devil: ), this is just a question of logic. I all for Caribbean unity, integration, harmony blah blah blah but really, this site eh have nutten to do with yard unless socawarriors.net is a subset of reallyboyz or something of the sort. Allyuh fix this nah...please.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on September 02, 2011, 02:35:44 PM
I love that we can still bicker while teams like Panama improve as we BOTH go backward and the CFU zone moves further towards regional irrelevance.

Keep it up!

Its getting quite annoying now actually.

One slight correction though, Jamaica has done quite well in recent times...i dont see anything to suggest they have been moving backward (only USA and MExico rank higher than Jamaica today). And Yes, Panama just made it harder for both Jamaica and T&T to get to the world cup finals. I believe this might be their year.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on September 02, 2011, 02:45:36 PM
Every time i see this Jamaica thread i's wonder what it doing on this site. Why admin allowing this? What can this thread contribute to SOCA WARRIORS website? It eh have nutten to do with disdain for Jamaica (or maybe it does  :devil: ), this is just a question of logic. I all for Caribbean unity, integration, harmony blah blah blah but really, this site eh have nutten to do with yard unless socawarriors.net is a subset of reallyboyz or something of the sort. Allyuh fix this nah...please.

Just curious, why are you more annoyed at seeing a thread dedicated to Jamaica (your only real international football rival), but not annoyed to see a thread titled "ARSENAL FORWARD " which incidentally, contains over 150 pages of post?

And cut the crap about call for Caribbean unity. We are seperate countries with our own international identities, culture, music and way of life. I invite you to post on any of the two reggaeboy forum, we have a couple Trinis, Haitians, Panamanians, Costa Ricans, Guatemalans and Yanks posting over there, I dont recall ever seeing anyone haveing issues with outsiders posting. You have only 18 posts, so I assume you are new around here, but I personally have been posting on these forums from back in the days of Mark Purcells "Free Kicks" soccer discussion board. You might have been a toddler back then.

The very fact that you are annoyed at seeing a Jamaica thread above all others says something about the rivalry between both nations (not just in sports)
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on September 02, 2011, 02:46:04 PM
Every time i see this Jamaica thread i's wonder what it doing on this site. Why admin allowing this? What can this thread contribute to SOCA WARRIORS website? It eh have nutten to do with disdain for Jamaica (or maybe it does  :devil: ), this is just a question of logic. I all for Caribbean unity, integration, harmony blah blah blah but really, this site eh have nutten to do with yard unless socawarriors.net is a subset of reallyboyz or something of the sort. Allyuh fix this nah...please.

As you can see this thread was originally created by Flex himself!
I believe the reason he created this thread was to stop the irritating spamming of Reggaeboyz football information all over this board by fellas like Jamaica2099, RF and the crew!

It was the only alternative saving banning those guys entirely from posting on this board as they do sometimes post some useful information which saves the few of us who might be interested from having to visit the Reggeboyz website! :beermug:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on September 02, 2011, 03:34:42 PM
Every time i see this Jamaica thread i's wonder what it doing on this site. Why admin allowing this? What can this thread contribute to SOCA WARRIORS website? It eh have nutten to do with disdain for Jamaica (or maybe it does  :devil: ), this is just a question of logic. I all for Caribbean unity, integration, harmony blah blah blah but really, this site eh have nutten to do with yard unless socawarriors.net is a subset of reallyboyz or something of the sort. Allyuh fix this nah...please.

As you can see this thread was originally created by Flex himself!
I believe the reason he created this thread was to stop the irritating spamming of Reggaeboyz football information all over this board by fellas like Jamaica2099, RF and the crew!

It was the only alternative saving banning those guys entirely from posting on this board as they do sometimes post some useful information which saves the few of us who might be interested from having to visit the Reggeboyz website! :beermug:

you guys a f*cking idiots, what Jamaicans post on the forum to get band for?, match updates and transfers, or other Jamaican news? steups, if that is what we going to get band for, then go ahead, if it makes your life any better, it just show how weak you guys are. there are not really much internationals posting on this forum, just look how diverse the reggae boyz forum is, even people as far as Germany. you think we going to band them if they state their own opinions?.no wonder you guys fail miserable and i am not only talking football. steups. just look at what i post and look at the garbage that fallows.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on September 02, 2011, 03:53:11 PM
Every time i see this Jamaica thread i's wonder what it doing on this site. Why admin allowing this? What can this thread contribute to SOCA WARRIORS website? It eh have nutten to do with disdain for Jamaica (or maybe it does  :devil: ), this is just a question of logic. I all for Caribbean unity, integration, harmony blah blah blah but really, this site eh have nutten to do with yard unless socawarriors.net is a subset of reallyboyz or something of the sort. Allyuh fix this nah...please.

As you can see this thread was originally created by Flex himself!
I believe the reason he created this thread was to stop the irritating spamming of Reggaeboyz football information all over this board by fellas like Jamaica2099, RF and the crew!

It was the only alternative saving banning those guys entirely from posting on this board as they do sometimes post some useful information which saves the few of us who might be interested from having to visit the Reggeboyz website!
:beermug:

you guys a f*cking idiots, what Jamaicans post on the forum to get band for?, match updates and transfers, or other Jamaican news? steups, if that is what we going to get band for, then go ahead, if it makes your life any better, it just show how weak you guys are. there are not really much internationals posting on this forum, just look how diverse the reggae boyz forum is, even people as far as Germany. you think we going to band them if they state their own opinions?.no wonder you guys fail miserable and i am not only talking football. steups. just look at what i post and look at the garbage that fallows.

Calling everyone here f*cking idiots to start with!! No respect for your hosts!!
Look here dude! I was explaining to a relatively new poster why Flex created this thread! I did not make anything up! If yuh have a problem with that then complain to Flex or leave!!  8)
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on September 02, 2011, 04:26:44 PM
Jamaica gettings its arse handed to them. 4-1 in high altidude Ecuador.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: ZANDOLIE on September 02, 2011, 04:27:39 PM
I dont recall ever seeing anyone haveing issues with outsiders posting. You have only 18 posts, so I assume you are new around here, but I personally have been posting on these forums from back in the days of Mark Purcells "Free Kicks" soccer discussion board. You might have been a toddler back then.


Don't lie, there were two Trini moderators on RB board and some of your countrymen run crying for Lincoln to remove them. Plus none of the T&T posters are as ignorant, childish and lacking as knowledge as some of you are here.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: eyezahspy on September 02, 2011, 04:32:25 PM
not because i have a few posts means that i new. I on this site a while now but i do more reading than posting. I could understand club posts like arsenal forward etc cuz apart from being TRINIS, men support their various clubs. We have no kinna affiliation with JA whatsoever. Yuh think we as Trinis interested in posting on reallyboys site (if y'all have one...doh really care either). I wanna know what's the compelling factor drawing y'all to this site? i eh seeing no Jamaican colours anywhere or no free ackee and saltfish giving away here so why y'all here again?????
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on September 02, 2011, 04:33:27 PM
I dont recall ever seeing anyone haveing issues with outsiders posting. You have only 18 posts, so I assume you are new around here, but I personally have been posting on these forums from back in the days of Mark Purcells "Free Kicks" soccer discussion board. You might have been a toddler back then.


Don't lie, there were two Trini moderators on RB board and some of your countrymen run crying for Lincoln to remove them. Plus none of the T&T posters are as ignorant, childish and lacking as knowledge as some of you are here.

You have three Jamaicans posting here on a regualar...funny that you all manage to allow just three man to get under your skins.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: ZANDOLIE on September 02, 2011, 04:35:31 PM
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you guys a f*cking idiots, what Jamaicans post on the forum to get band for?, match updates and transfers, or other Jamaican news? steups, if that is what we going to get band for, then go ahead, if it makes your life any better, it just show how weak you guys are. there are not really much internationals posting on this forum, just look how diverse the reggae boyz forum is, even people as far as Germany. you think we going to band them if they state their own opinions?.no wonder you guys fail miserable and i am not only talking football. steups. just look at what i post and look at the garbage that fallows.

Calling everyone here f*cking idiots to start with!! No respect for your hosts!!
Look here dude! I was explaining to a relatively new poster why Flex created this thread! I did not make anything up! If yuh have a problem with that then complain to Flex or leave!!  8)

Doh get too vex with the little boy, he have a severe personality disorder. He is painful to endure, strongly resists corrective action and unfortunately will be with us for years to come. He should change his username to Syphyllis.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: ZANDOLIE on September 02, 2011, 04:41:00 PM
I dont recall ever seeing anyone haveing issues with outsiders posting. You have only 18 posts, so I assume you are new around here, but I personally have been posting on these forums from back in the days of Mark Purcells "Free Kicks" soccer discussion board. You might have been a toddler back then.


Don't lie, there were two Trini moderators on RB board and some of your countrymen run crying for Lincoln to remove them. Plus none of the T&T posters are as ignorant, childish and lacking as knowledge as some of you are here.

You have three Jamaicans posting here on a regualar...funny that you all manage to allow just three man to get under your skins.

(1) Don't try to wriggle out of it. You lied.

(2) No Trinis are running around the RB forum calling people f****ing idiots like your friend over here. Funny how you convieniently look away  when that happens. We are big men not little children.

(3) Allyuh don't get under my skin, I just like to joust with bobolees like JahKingDunce and 2099 once in a while.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: che on September 02, 2011, 04:55:44 PM
Ecuador 5 Jamaica 2 FT.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on September 02, 2011, 04:59:08 PM
Ecuador 5 Jamaica 2 FT.

Guess right now BM doh even need ah drink to feel good!  :cheers:

come on Equador
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on September 02, 2011, 05:34:07 PM
Every time i see this Jamaica thread i's wonder what it doing on this site. Why admin allowing this? What can this thread contribute to SOCA WARRIORS website? It eh have nutten to do with disdain for Jamaica (or maybe it does  :devil: ), this is just a question of logic. I all for Caribbean unity, integration, harmony blah blah blah but really, this site eh have nutten to do with yard unless socawarriors.net is a subset of reallyboyz or something of the sort. Allyuh fix this nah...please.

As you can see this thread was originally created by Flex himself!
I believe the reason he created this thread was to stop the irritating spamming of Reggaeboyz football information all over this board by fellas like Jamaica2099, RF and the crew!

It was the only alternative saving banning those guys entirely from posting on this board as they do sometimes post some useful information which saves the few of us who might be interested from having to visit the Reggeboyz website! :beermug:
So that was your reason from page 12 for this:

All you Reggaeboyz please promise us one thing!

If by some miracle T&T makes the Hex for another serious chance at World Cup qualification and Jamaica doesn't that you guys don't come back on this forum with any lame excuses for Jamaica?!

After that you either come here to support the Soca Warriors as this is the Soca Warriors Discussion Forum or you don't ever come back here ever!!

Can you Reggaeboyz honestly promise us that?! 
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on September 02, 2011, 05:38:10 PM
I dont recall ever seeing anyone haveing issues with outsiders posting. You have only 18 posts, so I assume you are new around here, but I personally have been posting on these forums from back in the days of Mark Purcells "Free Kicks" soccer discussion board. You might have been a toddler back then.


Don't lie, there were two Trini moderators on RB board and some of your countrymen run crying for Lincoln to remove them. Plus none of the T&T posters are as ignorant, childish and lacking as knowledge as some of you are here.

You have three Jamaicans posting here on a regualar...funny that you all manage to allow just three man to get under your skins.
Make you really wonder. Doesn't it ReggaeFan. And I cannot recall a post when you spout curse words like they do at us. :thinking:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on September 02, 2011, 05:48:21 PM
Jamaica gettings its arse handed to them. 4-1 in high altidude Ecuador.
T&T barely beat Bermuda today (the win I was hoping for) with their World Cup squad by only 1 goal. Jamaica scored 2 goals in a 5-2 loss against Ecuador without our World Cup players.

How many goals would T&T have scored in the same scenario? 
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: ZANDOLIE on September 02, 2011, 05:58:22 PM
Make you really wonder. Doesn't it ReggaeFan. And I cannot recall a post when you spout curse words like they do at us. :thinking:

So you condone this language?


you guys a f*cking idiots, what Jamaicans post on the forum to get band for?,






Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: ZANDOLIE on September 02, 2011, 06:09:14 PM
Jamaica gettings its arse handed to them. 4-1 in high altidude Ecuador.
T&T barely beat Bermuda today (the win I was hoping for) with their World Cup squad by only 1 goal. Jamaica scored 2 goals in a 5-2 loss against Ecuador without our World Cup players.

How many goals would T&T have scored in the same scenario? 

Maybe Equador took their feet of the pedal and play some U-16s when they realized what jamaica really was.  We may not have scored 2 but we sure as hell would not have conceded 5. After all the last time 2 times a T&T team played Equador we tied 0-0 (at U-20 World Cup and last October where we tied 1-1 again at U-20.

You is kicks oui. Trying to say a 5-2 cutarse in a friendly better than a 3 points in a WCQ. Jokes
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on September 02, 2011, 06:38:25 PM
Every time i see this Jamaica thread i's wonder what it doing on this site. Why admin allowing this? What can this thread contribute to SOCA WARRIORS website? It eh have nutten to do with disdain for Jamaica (or maybe it does  :devil: ), this is just a question of logic. I all for Caribbean unity, integration, harmony blah blah blah but really, this site eh have nutten to do with yard unless socawarriors.net is a subset of reallyboyz or something of the sort. Allyuh fix this nah...please.

As you can see this thread was originally created by Flex himself!
I believe the reason he created this thread was to stop the irritating spamming of Reggaeboyz football information all over this board by fellas like Jamaica2099, RF and the crew!

It was the only alternative saving banning those guys entirely from posting on this board as they do sometimes post some useful information which saves the few of us who might be interested from having to visit the Reggeboyz website! :beermug:
So that was your reason from page 12 for this:

All you Reggaeboyz please promise us one thing!

If by some miracle T&T makes the Hex for another serious chance at World Cup qualification and Jamaica doesn't that you guys don't come back on this forum with any lame excuses for Jamaica?!

After that you either come here to support the Soca Warriors as this is the Soca Warriors Discussion Forum or you don't ever come back here ever!!

Can you Reggaeboyz honestly promise us that?! 


My reason for posting that was simple!

To see if you guys have enough faith in your team to take on a simple bet and live up to a promise!

If you could understand English you would already have understood that so I could only conclude that you guys are certified cowards who don't have the balls to bet on your own team making the Hex while a $hit team like T&T (as you are always happy to argue) won't!!

Its simple really, what more is there to understand other than you guys being certified cowards if you are too scared to take on that simple bet with the promise attached!

You can duck and weave from the question as much as you like the evidence of your cowardice is quite clear!!
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on September 02, 2011, 07:33:42 PM
that ugly mofo in the green hat talking about dunce? :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on September 02, 2011, 07:46:58 PM

Maybe Equador took their feet of the pedal and play some U-16s when they realized what jamaica really was.  We may not have scored 2 but we sure as hell would not have conceded 5. After all the last time 2 times a T&T team played Equador we tied 0-0 (at U-20 World Cup and last October where we tied 1-1 again at U-20.
You is kicks oui. Trying to say a 5-2 cutarse in a friendly better than a 3 points in a WCQ. Jokes

Come on brother, Jamaica tied Ecuador last year in Miami 0-0. There are lessons to be learned for the Boyz in these tough away games. If you play easy teams to win every game you play you learn nothing (what did you guys take away from the India game?). This was a good test for Jamaica to follow up on the string of games weve had in recent times vs Argentina, Peru, Venezuela, China, Honduras, USA, Guatemala, etc. Beating up on Caribbean teams and the weaklings from central america does not give you a true picture of where you stand in world football. Simply put, this Ecuador team will perhaps beat Jamaica if the game was played again tomorrow...they are better than us! On to Colombia...lets see what happens in that game.

Jamaica actually won the second half 2-1...too bad if Ecuador decided to take their feet off the gas. As a fan, those two goals are priceless.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on September 02, 2011, 07:54:08 PM
I dont recall ever seeing anyone haveing issues with outsiders posting. You have only 18 posts, so I assume you are new around here, but I personally have been posting on these forums from back in the days of Mark Purcells "Free Kicks" soccer discussion board. You might have been a toddler back then.


Don't lie, there were two Trini moderators on RB board and some of your countrymen run crying for Lincoln to remove them. Plus none of the T&T posters are as ignorant, childish and lacking as knowledge as some of you are here.

You have three Jamaicans posting here on a regualar...funny that you all manage to allow just three man to get under your skins.

(1) Don't try to wriggle out of it. You lied.

(2) No Trinis are running around the RB forum calling people f****ing idiots like your friend over here. Funny how you convieniently look away  when that happens. We are big men not little children.

(3) Allyuh don't get under my skin, I just like to joust with bobolees like JahKingDunce and 2099 once in a while.

Again, Trinis are welcome to post on the RBZ boards! Get out of your comfort zone for a minute. Grow a pair for a chnage and "man-up" to people who try to stamp you down and tell them to "haul dey mudda c**t" (did I say that right?)
I invite you guys to go over to big-socer.com and look at the exchnages between the Honduran and Salvadirian fans. Football fans are passionate about their national team!

Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on September 02, 2011, 07:55:07 PM

Maybe Equador took their feet of the pedal and play some U-16s when they realized what jamaica really was.  We may not have scored 2 but we sure as hell would not have conceded 5. After all the last time 2 times a T&T team played Equador we tied 0-0 (at U-20 World Cup and last October where we tied 1-1 again at U-20.
You is kicks oui. Trying to say a 5-2 cutarse in a friendly better than a 3 points in a WCQ. Jokes

Come on brother, Jamaica tied Ecuador last year in Miami 0-0. There are lessons to be learned for the Boyz in these tough away games. If you play easy teams to win every game you play you learn nothing. This was a good test for Jamaica to follow up on the string of games weve had in recent times vs Argentina, Peru, Venezuela, China, Honduras, USA, Guatemala, etc. Beating up on Caribbean teams and the weaklings from central america does not give you a true picture of where you stand in world football. Simply put, this Ecuador team will perhaps beat Jamaica again if the game was played tomorrow...they are better than us! On to Colombia...lets see what happens in that game.




you have time wasting on these fools. most of the team was also experimental.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: AirMan on September 02, 2011, 07:55:57 PM
that ugly mofo in the green hat talking about dunce? :rotfl:
                                                                                                                             

LOL dude that's a Soca artist.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: College on September 02, 2011, 07:58:21 PM

Maybe Equador took their feet of the pedal and play some U-16s when they realized what jamaica really was.  We may not have scored 2 but we sure as hell would not have conceded 5. After all the last time 2 times a T&T team played Equador we tied 0-0 (at U-20 World Cup and last October where we tied 1-1 again at U-20.
You is kicks oui. Trying to say a 5-2 cutarse in a friendly better than a 3 points in a WCQ. Jokes

Come on brother, Jamaica tied Ecuador last year in Miami 0-0. There are lessons to be learned for the Boyz in these tough away games. If you play easy teams to win every game you play you learn nothing. This was a good test for Jamaica to follow up on the string of games weve had in recent times vs Argentina, Peru, Venezuela, China, Honduras, USA, Guatemala, etc. Beating up on Caribbean teams and the weaklings from central america does not give you a true picture of where you stand in world football. Simply put, this Ecuador team will perhaps beat Jamaica again if the game was played tomorrow...they are better than us! On to Colombia...lets see what happens in that game.




you have time wasting on these fools. most of the team was also experimental.

dont waste time with us fools .... get yuh nanny off the board...
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on September 02, 2011, 08:01:41 PM
Make you really wonder. Doesn't it ReggaeFan. And I cannot recall a post when you spout curse words like they do at us. :thinking:

So you condone this language?


you guys a f*cking idiots, what Jamaicans post on the forum to get band for?,







NOPE! That's the reason for not responding to such posts.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on September 02, 2011, 08:13:46 PM
Jamaica gettings its arse handed to them. 4-1 in high altidude Ecuador.
T&T barely beat Bermuda today (the win I was hoping for) with their World Cup squad by only 1 goal. Jamaica scored 2 goals in a 5-2 loss against Ecuador without our World Cup players.

How many goals would T&T have scored in the same scenario? 

Maybe Equador took their feet of the pedal and play some U-16s when they realized what jamaica really was.  We may not have scored 2 but we sure as hell would not have conceded 5. After all the last time 2 times a T&T team played Equador we tied 0-0 (at U-20 World Cup and last October where we tied 1-1 again at U-20.

You is kicks oui. Trying to say a 5-2 cutarse in a friendly better than a 3 points in a WCQ. Jokes
So it's much easier to equate U-20 players with senior. Oookkay! And win, lose or draw in friendlies allows our young Reggae Boyz to gain experience and Tappa fine tune the squad for next year. Nine months to experiment. ;D 
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on September 02, 2011, 08:18:46 PM
Every time i see this Jamaica thread i's wonder what it doing on this site. Why admin allowing this? What can this thread contribute to SOCA WARRIORS website? It eh have nutten to do with disdain for Jamaica (or maybe it does  :devil: ), this is just a question of logic. I all for Caribbean unity, integration, harmony blah blah blah but really, this site eh have nutten to do with yard unless socawarriors.net is a subset of reallyboyz or something of the sort. Allyuh fix this nah...please.

As you can see this thread was originally created by Flex himself!
I believe the reason he created this thread was to stop the irritating spamming of Reggaeboyz football information all over this board by fellas like Jamaica2099, RF and the crew!

It was the only alternative saving banning those guys entirely from posting on this board as they do sometimes post some useful information which saves the few of us who might be interested from having to visit the Reggeboyz website! :beermug:
So that was your reason from page 12 for this:

All you Reggaeboyz please promise us one thing!

If by some miracle T&T makes the Hex for another serious chance at World Cup qualification and Jamaica doesn't that you guys don't come back on this forum with any lame excuses for Jamaica?!

After that you either come here to support the Soca Warriors as this is the Soca Warriors Discussion Forum or you don't ever come back here ever!!

Can you Reggaeboyz honestly promise us that?! 


My reason for posting that was simple!

To see if you guys have enough faith in your team to take on a simple bet and live up to a promise!

If you could understand English you would already have understood that so I could only conclude that you guys are certified cowards who don't have the balls to bet on your own team making the Hex while a $hit team like T&T (as you are always happy to argue) won't!!

Its simple really, what more is there to understand other than you guys being certified cowards if you are too scared to take on that simple bet with the promise attached!

You can duck and weave from the question as much as you like the evidence of your cowardice is quite clear!!
:rotfl: :rotfl: Is this what you call "Psyching the enemy." by calling him a coward.  :applause: :applause: :applause: Good Job. Excellent.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: ZANDOLIE on September 02, 2011, 08:28:12 PM
that ugly mofo in the green hat talking about dunce? :rotfl:
                                                                                                                             

LOL dude that's a Soca artist.

LOL!!!
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: ZANDOLIE on September 02, 2011, 08:31:18 PM
that ugly mofo in the green hat talking about dunce? :rotfl:

so your face look like a shirt? and all this time i thought you just pretending to be chupid 
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: ZANDOLIE on September 02, 2011, 08:46:47 PM

you have time wasting on these fools. most of the team was also experimental.

is 'experimental' another word for 'shitong'?

the fact that you are on a Trinbago website telling people not to waste time on Trinbagonians, seems lost to you..... if i had a time machine my first act would be to go back 12 years and hand your father a box of condoms
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on September 02, 2011, 09:25:41 PM
Every time i see this Jamaica thread i's wonder what it doing on this site. Why admin allowing this? What can this thread contribute to SOCA WARRIORS website? It eh have nutten to do with disdain for Jamaica (or maybe it does  :devil: ), this is just a question of logic. I all for Caribbean unity, integration, harmony blah blah blah but really, this site eh have nutten to do with yard unless socawarriors.net is a subset of reallyboyz or something of the sort. Allyuh fix this nah...please.

As you can see this thread was originally created by Flex himself!
I believe the reason he created this thread was to stop the irritating spamming of Reggaeboyz football information all over this board by fellas like Jamaica2099, RF and the crew!

It was the only alternative saving banning those guys entirely from posting on this board as they do sometimes post some useful information which saves the few of us who might be interested from having to visit the Reggeboyz website! :beermug:
So that was your reason from page 12 for this:

All you Reggaeboyz please promise us one thing!

If by some miracle T&T makes the Hex for another serious chance at World Cup qualification and Jamaica doesn't that you guys don't come back on this forum with any lame excuses for Jamaica?!

After that you either come here to support the Soca Warriors as this is the Soca Warriors Discussion Forum or you don't ever come back here ever!!

Can you Reggaeboyz honestly promise us that?! 


My reason for posting that was simple!

To see if you guys have enough faith in your team to take on a simple bet and live up to a promise!

If you could understand English you would already have understood that so I could only conclude that you guys are certified cowards who don't have the balls to bet on your own team making the Hex while a $hit team like T&T (as you are always happy to argue) won't!!

Its simple really, what more is there to understand other than you guys being certified cowards if you are too scared to take on that simple bet with the promise attached!

You can duck and weave from the question as much as you like the evidence of your cowardice is quite clear!!
:rotfl: :rotfl: Is this what you call "Psyching the enemy." by calling him a coward.  :applause: :applause: :applause: Good Job. Excellent.

You are guys are some shameless cowards!

In sports especially football people who have faith in their team will normally take any sporting bet to demonstrate their confidence and faith in their team!

I have now lost what little respect I had left for you guys and would no longer waste my time posting in this thread as you guys have no honour!

Think I will stop wasting my time even reading stuff in this thread!!

I'm out of here as I don't really want to hang with you shameless cowards who don't even have the balls to take a sporting bet on their team!!

This is my last time visiting this thread!

I'm out!!
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on September 03, 2011, 08:43:45 AM
Every time i see this Jamaica thread i's wonder what it doing on this site. Why admin allowing this? What can this thread contribute to SOCA WARRIORS website? It eh have nutten to do with disdain for Jamaica (or maybe it does  :devil: ), this is just a question of logic. I all for Caribbean unity, integration, harmony blah blah blah but really, this site eh have nutten to do with yard unless socawarriors.net is a subset of reallyboyz or something of the sort. Allyuh fix this nah...please.

As you can see this thread was originally created by Flex himself!
I believe the reason he created this thread was to stop the irritating spamming of Reggaeboyz football information all over this board by fellas like Jamaica2099, RF and the crew!

It was the only alternative saving banning those guys entirely from posting on this board as they do sometimes post some useful information which saves the few of us who might be interested from having to visit the Reggeboyz website! :beermug:
So that was your reason from page 12 for this:

All you Reggaeboyz please promise us one thing!

If by some miracle T&T makes the Hex for another serious chance at World Cup qualification and Jamaica doesn't that you guys don't come back on this forum with any lame excuses for Jamaica?!

After that you either come here to support the Soca Warriors as this is the Soca Warriors Discussion Forum or you don't ever come back here ever!!

Can you Reggaeboyz honestly promise us that?! 


My reason for posting that was simple!

To see if you guys have enough faith in your team to take on a simple bet and live up to a promise!

If you could understand English you would already have understood that so I could only conclude that you guys are certified cowards who don't have the balls to bet on your own team making the Hex while a $hit team like T&T (as you are always happy to argue) won't!!

Its simple really, what more is there to understand other than you guys being certified cowards if you are too scared to take on that simple bet with the promise attached!

You can duck and weave from the question as much as you like the evidence of your cowardice is quite clear!!
:rotfl: :rotfl: Is this what you call "Psyching the enemy." by calling him a coward.  :applause: :applause: :applause: Good Job. Excellent.

You are guys are some shameless cowards!

In sports especially football people who have faith in their team will normally take any sporting bet to demonstrate their confidence and faith in their team!

I have now lost what little respect I had left for you guys and would no longer waste my time posting in this thread as you guys have no honour!

Think I will stop wasting my time even reading stuff in this thread!!

I'm out of here as I don't really want to hang with you shameless cowards who don't even have the balls to take a sporting bet on their team!!

This is my last time visiting this thread!

I'm out!!
YIKES! ReggaeFan was right. What is that you want from banning Jamaicans posting on a Jamaican thread on a T&T forum? It seems whatever your ulterior motive it has backfired. ???
Anyway! Tell your Soca Warriors to drop a 6-0 cut-arse on Barbados for whatever insane reason they use to abuse one of our Jamaican sisters. Also to give T&T a firm grasp on the top spot over Guyana on goal difference.

And in case you should know I don't make bets. Never have. There are more moral ways to bet which still wouldn't make me place bets.    
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on September 09, 2011, 08:28:42 PM
Is Chelsea's Daniel Sturridge waiting for the JFF call?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5Q0xOanqWw


Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on September 11, 2011, 05:49:22 PM
English players eye Reggae band

BY SEAN A WILLIAMS Assistant Sport Editor

Sunday, September 11, 2011

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MARVIN Elliott's story is not new to those who follow football. Similar tales have been heard before, and as sure as the sun will shine, more will be told.

He's an England-born footballer with Jamaican ancestry, and like many of his fellow Britons, desperately wants to don the Jamaican colours.

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It's been a long wait for the 26-year-old Bristol City midfielder a wait he hopes will end soon, especially now that Reggae Boyz coach Theodore Whitmore has promised a shake-up of the team dissuaded by "the attitude of some players".

The six-foot-one-inch player who qualifies for Jamaican citizenry through his grandparents, told the Sunday Observer his passion for Jamaica is fanned in no small measure by his parents, who kept him in tune with the island's customs and culture.

Elliott's many visits to Jamaica, particularly to Westmoreland and St Elizabeth the parishes of his grandparents gave him a first-hand look at life of his "island home". And he has soaked it all up.

Having two teammates at Championship side Bristol who have played for Jamaica and who are still considered to be in the pool has also heightened his anxiety.

Having heard stories from England-born Jamal Campbell-Ryce and local-bred Damian Stewart about their national exploits has both frustrated and educated Elliott.

"I want to represent Jamaica because I love the country and I would thrive on the opportunity to represent the island. It would be an honour to be to play if called upon," he said.

"I have wanted to represent Jamaica for as long as I can remember. I have made attempts in the past to make the local federation aware of my availability, but nothing has ever moved forward," added Elliott, a former regular at Millwall FC.

While Jamaica is pregnant with footballing talent, Elliott believes he and other UK-born players can offer a lot in the quest for the 2014 FIFA World Cup Finals in Brazil, and the broader football programme.

"England-born players do not all necessarily possess better qualities to help Jamaica reach another World Cup Finals, but I believe a mixture of both is the best way to make that dream happen again," he told the Sunday Observer from Bristol on Friday.

Jamaica's only appearance at a senior FIFA World Cup occurred in 1998, and three England-born professionals Deon Burton, Paul Hall and Fitzroy Simpson brought in by the iconic Brazilian Rene Simoes, played crucial roles in that achievement.

But what are the odds of lightning striking in the same way and same place twice?

"I definitely think that this method could work this time round because you have a lot of quality players who have the desire and hunger to represent Jamaica but are not being given the opportunity," argued Elliott, who is also comfortable playing at right-back.

The instrumental player and Bristol City favourite says he would bring to the Boyz set-up a wide-range of skills.

"I believe the qualities that I bring to the table are my tackling, passing, pace, aerial strength and leadership. I play in the centre of midfield and can attack as well as defend," he said.

In a classic case of versatility, Elliott was employed as an emergency right-back in the 2004 FA Cup final against England powerhouse Manchester United when Kevin Muscat was unavailable due to injury.

There is one test all foreign-born players have to sit: the public examination of their patriotism. Elliott says he's ready for any scrutiny as far as that is concerned.

"I would say to people who might question my patriotism specifically that 'yes, I was born in England, but my family comes from Jamaica', so primarily I would be representing them and the island and I would never take that lightly," he said.

Elliott notes that the increased number of Jamaican players operating in the UK, the rest of Europe and the USA has boosted the national football stock, and he's delighted with this development.

"It's great to see the number of Jamaicans playing in the U... it gives so much encouragement to the youths back in Jamaica who dream of playing in the world's top leagues," he said.

"I think the success that Ricardo Fuller and (Ricardo) Gardner have had in England in particular shows the type of quality Jamaica has if given the chance. They are both great ambassadors for Jamaican football," Elliott pointed out.

Born in Wandsworth in the Greater London area, Elliott has been the constant target for Premiership clubs, but Bristol is reluctant to release the man they signed in 2007.

Fulham, Wolves, Blackburn, Portsmouth and West Brom have made pitches for the towering utility player, but all bids have been rejected. Elliott has a deal with his current employers which would keep him at Bristol City until 2012.

"Any offer that has been made for me has never been turned down by me personally, but by the club itself. So as a professional I try not to let any of that faze me and I just keep trying to improve every day in training as I strive for the ultimate goal of Premiership football," he explained.

For Millwall, Elliott made 144 appearances between 2003-2007 and scored three goals, while banging in 17 for Bristol City in 161 caps since he first put pen to paper.

Elliott said he was inspired by former England international Ian Wright, former Arsenal and France regular Partick Veira and former Reggae Boy Jamie Lawrence.

"On a personal point, it would be Jamie Lawrence who has helped me a lot in my career and who has become a very close friend," he said.

Another player said to be eligible for Jamaica is Leicester City frontman Beckford. The 27-year-old, 6ft 2in striker, had a bountiful spell at Leeds between 2006-2010, scoring 72 goals in 126 appearances. For Everton in less than a year, he bagged eight goals in 34 appearances before moving to his current club.

Beckford is also eligible to play for Grenada, but well-placed sources say he prefers the black, gold and green of Jamaica. A football agent who did want to be named said "Beckford is the most famous of the promising" emerging talents of the England-born players of Jamaican ancestry.

Also waiting in the wings:

Nathan Smith, 24, Chesterfield (English League One), left-back.

Luke Hubbins, 19, Birmingham (Championship), right-winger.

Daniel Gordon (German-Jamaican), 26, FSV Frankfurt (Bundesliga Two), midfielder.

Darren Pratley, 26, Bolton Wanderers (EPL), midfielder.

Gareth McLeary, 24, Nottingham Forest (Championship), winger.

Jobi McAnuff, 29, Reading (Championship), midfielder.

Christopher Humphrey, 23, Motherwell (SPL), winger.

Zavon Hines, 22, Burnley (Championship), midfielder.

Daniel Sturridge, 22, Chelsea (EPL), forward.

Sylvan Ebanks-Blake, 25, Wolves (EPL), forward.

Karl Henry, 29, Wolves (EPL), midfielder.

Remie Street, 16, Newcastle (EPL), defender.

Marl Little, 23, Peterborough (Championship), defender.

Jermaine Pennant, 28, Stoke (EPL), midfielder.

Nile Ranger, 20, Newcastle (EPL), forward.

Jay Simpson, 20, Millwall (Championship), forward.

Sanchez Watt, 20, Arsenal Reserves (EPL), winger.

Nigel Neita, 17, Arsenal (EPL), forward.

Andre Wisdom, 18, Liverpool Reserves, defender

Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/English-players-eye-Reggae-band_9665158#ixzz1XgtovN9s
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Trini _2026 on September 12, 2011, 06:12:55 PM
English players eye Reggae band

Also waiting in the wings:

Nathan Smith, 24, Chesterfield (English League One), left-back.

Luke Hubbins, 19, Birmingham (Championship), right-winger.

Daniel Gordon (German-Jamaican), 26, FSV Frankfurt (Bundesliga Two), midfielder.

Darren Pratley, 26, Bolton Wanderers (EPL), midfielder.

Gareth McLeary, 24, Nottingham Forest (Championship), winger.

Jobi McAnuff, 29, Reading (Championship), midfielder.

Christopher Humphrey, 23, Motherwell (SPL), winger.

Zavon Hines, 22, Burnley (Championship), midfielder.

Daniel Sturridge, 22, Chelsea (EPL), forward.

Sylvan Ebanks-Blake, 25, Wolves (EPL), forward.

Karl Henry, 29, Wolves (EPL), midfielder.

Remie Street, 16, Newcastle (EPL), defender.

Marl Little, 23, Peterborough (Championship), defender.

Jermaine Pennant, 28, Stoke (EPL), midfielder.

Nile Ranger, 20, Newcastle (EPL), forward.

Jay Simpson, 20, Millwall (Championship), forward.

Sanchez Watt, 20, Arsenal Reserves (EPL), winger.

Nigel Neita, 17, Arsenal (EPL), forward.

Andre Wisdom, 18, Liverpool Reserves, defender

Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/English-players-eye-Reggae-band_9665158#ixzz1XgtovN9s


What them Trinidadians don't take their kids to play football in the UK ah what ..  you can add another 10 JA uk BORN  players to this list easy .....
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on September 12, 2011, 07:11:03 PM
I think the JFF should identify about 5 of the players listed and incorporate them into the squad over the coming months. Its hard to ignore a player like Daniel Sturridge, one of the most promising young talents in England today. The guy has openly stated that he would consider if the JFF should extend an invitation.
Obviously not all these guys will fit into the squad and the Jamaica system, but my choice would be:


These guys should be rotated into the mix over the next year or so until we find the best 3 or 4 players from the lot to join the existing core set of players who have been playing for the past 3 years.

Sadly, the list doesnt seem to include any quality defenders, one of the areas I think Jamaica is currently lacking quality players.


Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: warmonga on September 13, 2011, 10:31:45 AM
Jamaicans can play because the law in Jamaica permits a player to play .Trinidad laws states one of your Parents(not Grand Parents But one of your parent) Has to be born in Trinidad and Tobago. Jamaican Law states one of grand Parent has to be born In Jamaica  or hold a Jamaican  Passport.  RF Correct me if am wrong UI was gaven that info several years ago . anyway or the other I like Di Jamaican Law better..

war
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on September 14, 2011, 10:30:54 AM
yes, you can obtain Jamaican citizenship if your parent or grand parent are Jamaica citizens. The grand parent has to be born in Jamaica if you want to seek citzenship through him/her.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on September 25, 2011, 09:42:55 PM
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/England-born-Smith-awaits-day_9785657

Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on September 25, 2011, 09:43:11 PM
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/J-can-youths-make-mark-in-Austria_9785282
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: andre samuel on September 26, 2011, 04:47:30 AM
Quite an impressive list of possible call-ups.

Sturidge is probably the player they may want the most, but he is the least likely to play for Jca since he has very realistic England ambitions.

If Jamaica get Pennant, Hines and Prately they should be very optimistic
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on September 26, 2011, 09:34:31 AM
Quite an impressive list of possible call-ups.

Sturidge is probably the player they may want the most, but he is the least likely to play for Jca since he has very realistic England ambitions.

If Jamaica get Pennant, Hines and Prately they should be very optimistic

Sturridge is relatively young, so its probable that he'll get a senior team call up with the england squad if he can continue to do well for Chelsea in the coming years. But for that to happen, he needs a couple good seasons at club level, not sure if he will get to start regulalarly for Chelsea to prove his goal scoring abilities, he might need to move to another club to get more playing time (Liverpool, Tottenham, Arsenal?) I think the JFF should send him an invite now and see how he responds. If he doesnt take up the offer, no big deal, I think they should still monitor him over the coming years and invite him again if england doesnt come calling (especially if Jamaica get to the HEX). Based on the interviews i've seen of him, looks like he holds his Jamaica roots close to his heart, but given his age, I dont think anyohe can fault him for choosing England first.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: just cool on September 26, 2011, 03:29:34 PM
Sturridge will never play for jamaica! yuh could count on that. he's ah shoe in for the english senior team, mark my words. pennant or hines might take ah swipe since hines is ah born jamaican (i think).
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on September 26, 2011, 06:25:59 PM
JustCool, you pretty much summed up what I said below. Yes, england will always be his first choice, and you cant blame him. However, If he is not called up by England and Jamaica performs well in qualifying, to the point where we qualify for the world cup, he will wear the Gold Shirt! He is a couple good seasons away from an England senior team call up (there are at least 6 strikers ahead of him at the moment, and he knows it)..he will grab his chance at playing in the world cup if Jamaica gives him that opportunity before he becomes an England senior player.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on September 26, 2011, 08:26:13 PM
if England don't cap allot of these players including the youth at Liverpool, then they will be on Jamaica team if we qualify for the world cup.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Tenorsaw on September 26, 2011, 09:08:05 PM
if England don't cap allot of these players including the youth at Liverpool, then they will be on Jamaica team if we qualify for the world cup.

Ah think the 'Pool youth will wait.  He has another two levels to go before he plays for the senior team, plus advisors at 'Pool will tell him he needs to concentrate on graduating to the first team at 'Pool before he start thinking about senior international football.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on September 27, 2011, 01:08:04 AM
Oral Tracey wonders if Tappa knows what he's searching for:
http://www.televisionjamaica.com/Programmes/SportsCommentary.aspx/Videos/12570
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on September 27, 2011, 07:33:06 AM
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/ISSA-agrees-schoolboy-football-deal-with-SportsMax_9797438

ISSA agrees schoolboy football deal with SportsMax
Tuesday, September 27, 2011

International Media Content Ltd (IMC), parent company of regional sports cable channel SportsMax, announced yesterday an agreement with the Inter-Secondary School Sports Association (ISSA) for the exclusive international broadcast rights and licence for live and delayed television broadcast of the Manning Cup and daCosta Cup schoolboy football matches from 2011 through 2013.
 
This will include full match airings plus a SportsMax-produced highlights package each week.
 
IMC's broadcast rights extend to all territories worldwide, with the television coverage to be shown regionally to 25 Caribbean countries on SportsMax and then into North America within the next few weeks.
 
Oliver McIntosh, general manager of IMC and SportsMax CEO, explains: "IMC has been instrumental in ensuring that local and international coverage of Jamaica's football continues to receive unprecedented international exposure. This is another big step for IMC as we work with ISSA to showcase the depth of talent in high school football and for SportsMax in maintaining our position as the leading provider of regional sports content in the Caribbean, as well as extending our football into the North American market for the Diaspora."
 
President of ISSA, Dr Walton Small concurs. "We see this as an extension of IMC's commitment to increasing the exposure of Jamaica's secondary school sports." He continued: "We had an agreement in place for the Boys' and Girls' Athletic Championship which saw IMC streaming Champs to 53,319 total unique viewers from 127 countries over four days creating a streaming record for the entire Caribbean in March. This will inevitably benefit us in the promotional development of Jamaica's youth through sports for years to come."
 
SportsMax will broadcast one match per week on Saturdays, as well as broadcasting the new SportsMax High School Football Weekly programme on Sundays.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on September 29, 2011, 09:11:18 PM
http://www.jamaicafootballfederation.com/v1/wp-content/gallery/the-football-academy/football-academy-2.jpg
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on September 30, 2011, 09:25:35 PM
Jamaica call-up for former Potters Bar Town star

Mark Hemmings, Sports Editor Friday, September 30, 2011
12:05 PM

JAMAICA have named ex-Potters Bar Town left-back Nathan Smith in their squad for a friendly against Honduras next month.

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Smith, who now plays for League One outfit Chesterfield, qualifies for the Caribbean country through his grandparents. This is a once in a life opportunity and has made my family feel very proud. I am very excited about it, Smith said.

It has been a remarkable rise to prominence for the former Ryman League Division One North player who has moved from non-league, to the professional game and now to the international stage.

The 24-year-old played for Potters Bar Town in the 2007/08 season under then manager Steve Brown.

While with the Scholars he earned a trial with Yeovil Town who snapped him up, after more than 100 appearances in three seasons for the south west outfit Smith moved to Chesterfield ahead of the current campaign.

He will be hoping to make his debut for the Reggae Boyz, managed by former Hull City player Theodore Whitmore, on October 11 in Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras.

http://www.whtimes.co.uk/sport/football/jamaica_call_up_for_former_potters_bar_town_star_1_1076015
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on September 30, 2011, 09:29:18 PM
Elliott Gets Jamaican Call Up


Blackpool - Bristol City : 01.10.11 / 15:00
Home Win : 7/10    Draw : 12/5    Away Win : 4-1

Bristol City midfielder Marvin Elliott has been called up by the Jamaican national side.

Elliott has been selected in the squad to face Honduras in a friendly on October 11.

'I have wanted to represent Jamaica for as long as I can remember,' Elliott told the club's official website.

'I'm very proud to get called up. Both my grandparents live there and I've visited a few time on holiday.

'I'm looking forward to this opportunity.'

Read more: http://www.bristolcity.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=256980#ixzz1ZUt90S7w
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on September 30, 2011, 09:32:35 PM
Jamaican Bean


Brentford - Huddersfield : 01.10.11 / 15:00
Home Win : 3/2    Draw : 11/5    Away Win : 31/20

Big congratulations to Marcus Bean who has been called up to the Jamaican squad for the first time.

Jamaica, who are currently ranked 43rd in the world by FIFA, will face Honduras on 11th October for a friendly match at 'high altitude'. Wowzers.

Niall McGinn has also been called up to the Northern Irish squad for their games against Estonia and Italy. McGinn already has 16 full caps.

Read more: http://www.brentford.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=257335#ixzz1ZUtvBeEw
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Touches on October 03, 2011, 09:50:02 AM
Jamaicans,

Having sportsmax at home...yes it's a very poor station...a proper pirate of fox sports.

I came across a show that highlights all the school boy football in the island.

I must say that Jamaicans support school boy football very seriously and I was impressed at the crowd in all of the matches.

It USED to be like that in T&T in the day but now with facebook and xbox360 most youths stay home and play games.

I was surprised at the number of schools participating....now I know JA is a bigger island with a larger population but they had groups from A-N and each group had a minimum of 6 schools, some had 8. I find dais alot of chirren running ball.

Now it's a quick question...In JA do you have schoolboy divisions like in T&T where schools are promoted and relegated so that the better crop remains and keeps the league competitive...or is it a nationwide thing for participation?

From the clips...yes I know they were small highlights...I saw a good brand being constructed, good knocking of the ball and one or two skillful players. I liked how they had a player spotlight and they interviewed past stars...I hope this doesn't swell the youths head.

I was impressed that all schools had a sponsored uniform...Gatorade... and each team wore the same kit in a different colour. Good money saving move.

I found the quality of the fields to be a real poor...the top schools in T&T have way superior grounds with St. Marys, QRC and Fatima in that order being the best of the lot.

But it is good that schools football has that appeal and following. Keep it up...I look fwd to seeing more of the schoolboy action.


Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on October 03, 2011, 11:45:40 AM
1) Schoolboy football in Jamaica is divided into two "leagues" one for the shools in the parishes of Kingston and st Andrew (Manning Cup).  and another for the schools in the 13/12 other parishes  (DaCosta Cup)

2) There is no promition/demotion as far as I can remember from my days in high school. Once a school satisfies basic entry criteria, they are good to participate each season. For instance, group A of the Dacosta Cup may contain 5 schools this year, and 7 next year as new schools are entered.

3) At the end of the season, the manning Cup winners Square of with the Dacost cup winners for the "Walkers cup" symbol of football supremacy in the island. I beleiev there is also a "Ben Francis cup" tourney played between the top 2 from each conference.

4) The lack of proper football fields in jamaica has been, and continues to be a big set-back for the development of the sport in the island.  For the most part Jamaica is a very "dry" country (except for about 3 months of the year)...most of the fields are parched and hard for proper grass to grow.

The Manning Cup showcases talent from the higher profile schools in Kingston (KC, JC, Wolmers, Georges etc)...but personally, i believe the "country" Dacosta cup produces the better football.

Regarding SportsMax - I believe they have a licence to re-broadcast Fox Sports content in the caribbean...obviously not many content provider this side of the world...not sure if that can be considered pirating. What i feel they need to do though is find a way to provide content for peeps like myself in the diaspora...id love to watch some schoolboy football highlights

Here is a clip from a game (Manning cup) last season: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1-HvwM6Fn8&feature=related

And this one from maybe 10 years ago:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CX-Anjuc064&feature=related

This one played on a water-logged field, but nice goal:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WEDbRA-xiI&feature=related
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on October 03, 2011, 09:24:06 PM
Manning and Dacosta Cup Opening Games

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIe2ei1t3Ps

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpmX_rveRmg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeIm-SXVKKI&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8PKyRxggdo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CX-Anjuc064&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhWMy8jxHmA&feature=related



Ben Francis Knockout Cup

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8PKyRxggdo

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In JA do you have schoolboy divisions like in T&T where schools are promoted and relegated so that the better crop remains and keeps the league competitive...or is it a nationwide thing for participation?

only in the  premier league



issa:

http://www.issasports.com/


Manning Cup Fixtures 2011
http://www.issasports.com/fixtures/Manning%20Cup%20Fixtures%202011.pdf

DACOSTA CUP FOOTBALL FIXTURES 2011
http://www.issasports.com/fixtures/DaCosta%20Cup%20Fixtures%202011.pdf

Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on October 06, 2011, 05:32:59 PM
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20111006/sports/sports1.html
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on October 08, 2011, 09:00:19 AM
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/Good-impression-England-born-Bean-lauds-Reggae-Boyz-s-talent-camaraderie_9864102
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on October 08, 2011, 09:39:36 AM
Database guru propels local football

Friday, October 07, 2011

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A comprehensive Jamaican football database website will be officially launched and it hopes to cover every nook and cranny involving information on anything involving football.

Welcome to the Jamaica Football Database (JFDB) (www.jfdb.info), that will provide sports enthusiasts, agents, coaches, administrators and everyone who has a love for statistics, a complete information centre on Jamaican football.

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Michael Blair, creator and mastermind behind the database, thinks this will provide Jamaican and football fans from around world a gateway inside our at their your fingertips.

Blair, also the creator of Jamaica Soccer League (www.jsleague.net) will merge both sites eventually.

"One of the reasons why I started this site is to assist Jamaica, as a lot of us think that we are so far into football and we are a third world country. Basically, to be a first world country in football we must display what we have," said Blair.

He noted: "We don't have information for players on any other website. It is to get Jamaica, the clubs and the players more exposed to the wide world."

The site is nicely laid out and easy to access. Information is readily available on every player registered in each parish; the number of clubs; the number of players for each parish; information on club administrators, referees and even Jamaican players plying their trade overseas.

"Jamaica Football Database actually gives you details about the players, statistics, transfers, matches results and reports, fixtures and is getting better everyday. It has Facebook and Twitter interaction," noted Blair.

"The site has been done around for three years now but has been redefined and redesign by Verstartech, courtesy of Noel Brown. The expense of this site is endless. It has unlimited amount of information on it," he added.

But for the authenticity of the information on the website, Blair said it is very accurate and trustworthy. "The parish associations have the right to enter all the data, edit and transfer the players within the parish.

"The info is updated by the parish associations which choose to use this site free of cost. The associations used it has their first form of registration," he pointed out.

"It is very useful and it is nice to see the parish associations get on board to help stamp out dishonesty which spoils the fun of football with illegal players.

"We have found more than 40 players playing since the parish association started to cross-check information which include birth certificate for player under the age of 20. These players are found and put on a blacklist," said Blair, a former team manager of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF).

A look at the database shows the Kingston and St Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) having 8,346 players registered. St Catherine is next with 3,995 and Clarendon, 2,506.

No other parish association has more than 1,000 players registered, with the next best being Portland with 988 players.

The database also revealed that St Catherine has the most clubs registered, 88, while Clarendon has 60 and KSAFA, 42.

More remarkably, information is also available on 138 overseas-based Jamaican players at 185 clubs over the world.

A total of 263 referees are on site as well, with 52 registered to KSAFA and 42 to St Catherine. Hanover has only two.

"The site also shows you the most viewed persons, club or anything; which parish, referee, staff... it's good to know who is watching who," noted Blair.

It has taken Blair hours of his spare time and sometimes time he doesn't have to build a world-class site like this.

As for its sustainability, Blair will depend on the parish associations to provide and update the necessary information as currently, he cannot afford a team to keep it going.

Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sports/Database-guru-propels-local-football_9848718#ixzz1aCmk2rDG
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on October 11, 2011, 09:54:28 AM
Oral Tracey of TVJ Sports Commentary gives his opinion on current Reggaeboyz squad: 
http://www.televisionjamaica.com/Programmes/SportsCommentary.aspx/Videos/12948

Anything sounds familar?!!
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on October 12, 2011, 07:20:25 AM
Honduras 2-1 Jamaica game played in the Honduras October 11 2011
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LA CEIBA, Honduras Jamaica went down 1-2 to Honduras here at the Estadio Municipal Ceibano to record their fifth consecutive defeat.

Striker Jerry Bengtson put the home team ahead in the second minute of play, but Jamaica rallied and got their just reward on the stroke of half time when Demar Phillips placed a perfect left-footed free-kick into the top corner of the goal.
 
However, 11 minutes into the second half Mario Martinez secured victory when he rifled home with the aid of a deflection, after he danced inside from the right flank and let fly a wicked left-footer from 25 yards.
 
Played in front of a full house on the northern coastal city of La Ceiba, Jamaica were stunned immediately on Panamanian referee Roberto Moreno's first whistle.
 
Jamaica charged forward from the kick off but lost possession and were not able to recover on the counter attack as the ball was played down the right flank to veteran Julio Cesar de Leon, who relayed a pass to Roger Rojas. The striker slipped a pass through to Martinez on the right and he easily turned inside Shavar Thomas before centering for Bengtson to tap home easily, much to the enjoyment of the home crowd.
 
Jamaica gradually clawed their way back into the contest and created the better openings thereafter, but Marvin Elliott, who was making his debut, as well as Phillips and Jason Morrison failed to make use of their opportunities.
 
Elliott could consider himself unlucky as after twice going close with side-footed efforts, he saw his goal-bound header from inside the penalty area being inadvertently blocked two yards off the goalline by teammate Dane Richards.
 
Moments later Phillips could not turn home a point blank chance after an amazing defensive error deep inside the penalty box.
 
However, the left sided player was to make amends and he did after Omar Cummings was fouled just outside the 18-yard box on the right.
 
Phillips curled home the resulting free kick with aplomb, as Moreno sent the teams to their dressing rooms for the half time break.
 
Jamaica started the second half much more alert then the first half but soon lost their sting, as the home side assumed the ascendancy.
 
Goalkeeper Dwayne Miller had to be alert to turn Bryan Bekeles short from inside the area around his near post.
 
The home side piled on the pressure and were duly rewarded when fortune favoured Martinez with his strike.
 
Phillips went close with another long range free kick, but Jamaica could not create any serious openings, and in fact, had it not been for superb play by Miller, the score line could have been wider.
 
On at least three occasions he was exposed by his defenders, but stood like a giant to keep the score respectable.


Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/Reggae-Boyz-suffer-fifth-straight-defeat#ixzz1aZinHeR5
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on October 17, 2011, 08:41:06 AM
Oral Tracey of TVJ Sports Commentary rates Reggaeboyz in their last match vs Honduras: 
http://www.televisionjamaica.com/Programmes/SportsCommentary.aspx/Videos/12999
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on November 02, 2011, 03:14:34 PM
Oral Tracey commenting on money problems in JA football league:  http://www.televisionjamaica.com/Programmes/SportsCommentary.aspx/Videos/13426
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Big Magician on November 02, 2011, 08:53:17 PM
shit side...
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on November 02, 2011, 10:18:21 PM
shit side...

Somethings never change!!   :devil:

We've already confirmed that over 17,000 times on this thread!!
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: just cool on November 03, 2011, 02:54:45 AM
Oral Tracey commenting on money problems in JA football league:  http://www.televisionjamaica.com/Programmes/SportsCommentary.aspx/Videos/13426
Stuepsssss! oral tracy is ah kakahole! jamaiaca has ah great team, they just on ah losing streak right now. saw the same team @ readbulls areana in the gold cup and they beat honduras with ah B team @ that, and quite convincingly.

right now whitmore is bleeding players, and really, that's what friendlies are for, it's for learning and screening players, but when come to competitive games JA alaways do quite well.  love him or hate him, hats off to whitmore, one of the best caribbean coaches in yrs.   i wish him all the best.        boss coach , great team.       


PS: ah still hate Reggae faggot, jah queendom , and jerkoff 2099.   :pissedoff:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on November 04, 2011, 07:23:15 PM
Sealed deal! - Red Stripe confirmed as title sponsors of NPL

BY HOWARD WALKER Observer staff reporter walkerh@jamaicaobserver.com

Friday, November 04, 2011

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RED Stripe was yesterday confirmed as title sponsors of the National Premier League (NPL), but the financial details of the three-year deal was frustratingly shrouded in secrecy.

The much-anticipated press launch of the event at the Spanish Court Hotel was defeating for journalists in their attempts to decipher the sponsorship code, or the finer financial details of the agreement.

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After countless questions from different angles about how much the sponsorship was worth, Renato Gonzalez, the Brazilian managing director of Red Stripe; Jomo Cato, head of marketing at Red Stripe, and Edward Seaga, chairman of the Premier league Clubs Association (PLCA), all refused to give a direct answer.

"We won't go into the specific detail of the funding," was Gonzalez's terse response.

"This contract is much bigger than just the numbers. It is what we are putting into the communities, that's what is important," he said.

Said Seaga: "Every year we have completed our sponsorship programmes higher than the previous year and this year is no different. It will be higher than last year, significantly. The cash portion will be better."

Telecommunication giant Digicel was the last title sponsors of the league, ending a three-year $150 million deal at the end of the 2010/2011 season.

Since then, the PLCA had been unable to secure a sponsor and the season actually started without a major sponsor, but with several associate sponsors.

Beverage company Red Stripe has come on board to quench the financial thirst of the ailing Premier League clubs who were struggling to stay afloat with an annual budget of some $20 million.

"I woke up this morning with a smile on my face. It is definitely a great day for us all. As a Brazilian, there are many things that make me feel great about Jamaica. Out of many, one people! Out of many, one beer! One love!

"Today is a day that two major Jamaican passions come together again. Our Premier League football and our Red Stripe beer," Gonzalez exulted.

"This is an exciting journey that will be extremely positive for all parties. Red Stripe is an iconic Jamaican brand and one that we love dearly. Football is a global passion and the Premier League is deeply loved as well," said Gonzalez.

Red Stripe, according to Cato, will be focusing on three areas mainly -- the clubs, improved television broadcast and community activation.

"The feeling today is that we are living a marketer's dream. Today we kickoff what I know will be a tremendous partnership with the PLCA," said Cato.

"Firstly, we want to dramatically improve the consumer experience. We want a partnership that works; it is not just a sponsorship. We are on a mission that is much deeper than sponsorship.

"It's about listening to our fans and celebrating our passion for the 'beautiful game' and making sure whatever we do, it lifts the quality of football in Jamaica, together with the PLCA," he added.

Cato said fans can expect changes in the way they come to the communities to celebrate this game.

"Expect changes in the way the games are presented and a major change in working with the PLCA to showcase the players and the talents in Jamaica," he added.

Meanwhile, Seaga said negotiations were ongoing from last year and they were not unaccustomed to Red Stripe being a football sponsor.

"It has happened before and now it is happening again. It has taken us two months into the season to complete it," said Seaga.

With the deal now completed, the 12 clubs will be getting their regular funding at the end of every month. Additionally, they will be getting retroactive money from September when the league began.

"From the delay has come something we believe is a better product in terms of the funding and what the project will do and elevating the image of Red Stripe, the image of the PLCA and football in Jamaica," noted Seaga.

"We welcome the sponsors and the plans that they have. We look forward to a new beginning with Red Stripe at the helm," he added.

Red Stripe has previously supported football as a main sponsor of the national senior team and the Red Stripe Champions Cup between 2004-2007.

Most recently, they were associate sponsors of last season's Flow Champions Knockout Cup.

Red Stripe will be the fourth title sponsor in the past six years after long-time sponsors Wray and Nephew ended their association, somewhat abruptly, in 2006.

The liquor company was replaced by investment entity Cash Plus for the start of the 2007 season, but their association was cut short after Cash Plus crashed under a host of investigations and was deemed to be operating illegally.

Digicel took over, but their three-year deal expired last season.


Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/Red-Stripe-confirmed-as-title-sponsors-of-NPL_10088527#ixzz1cn0TE5dI
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on November 04, 2011, 07:29:22 PM
Monday night game coming to Red Stripe NPL
Published: Friday | November 4, 2011 0 Comments
Portmore United's Tyrone Sawyers (left) and Reno's Nicholi Findlayson flank Erin Mitchell, brand manager, Red Stripe, during the beverage company's official announcement of their National Premier League title sponsorship, at the Spanish Court Hotel, New Kingston, yesterday - Contributed.
Portmore United's Tyrone Sawyers (left) and Reno's Nicholi Findlayson flank Erin Mitchell, brand manager, Red Stripe, during the beverage company's official announcement of their National Premier League title sponsorship, at the Spanish Court Hotel, New Kingston, yesterday - Contributed.

Robert Bailey, Gleaner Writer

Monday night Red Stripe National Premier League football is set to become a reality as the Premier League Clubs (PLCA) and Red Stripe, newly acquired title sponsors of the top football championship here, are currently ironing out the details to extend the playing days.

Edward Seaga, chairman of the PLCA, said his organisation was exploring the options of staging one game per month on a Monday.

"We are going to try it," said Seaga in an interview with The Gleaner, following Red Stripe's announcement of their three-year title sponsorship of the NPL, during a press conference at the Spanish Court Hotel yesterday.

"It could be a good thing from what the figures say about potential audience, and as far as we are concerned we are going to look at it very seriously," Seaga said.

"It would have to be one game per month because the others (games) are on Sunday and we can't have two games for the week, and we can't abandon Sunday games," said Seaga, who is also the president of the NPL champion club Tivoli Gardens. "We will have to take out one of the Sunday games and make it into a Monday night game."

Continuing, Seaga added: "We can also take advantage of the fact that on a Monday night there are a lot more spectators at home that have nothing to do in sports and, therefore, is a good time to have a game."

Jomo Cato, head of marketing of Red Stripe, said his organisation welcomes the move because it fits into their marketing strategy and intent to profit from television broadcasting, and will help to attract a lot more spectators to the game.

"We think it will be another opportunity for us to bring something fresh and innovative to football," Cato said.

"It think it will also be a big boost for the fans because we also want to lift the experience that they have at games, and also have them view the games if they are at home."

http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20111104/sports/sports4.html
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on November 04, 2011, 07:41:44 PM
Darren Mattocks

http://www.gozips.com/sports/msoc/2011-12/mattocks/index
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: dinho on November 04, 2011, 09:49:54 PM
WHO CARES???
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: just cool on November 05, 2011, 04:48:20 AM
WHO CARES???
Come on omar, shame on you, it's ah football forum and regional football is just as important as european football IMO, who mind you, does taunt our players with banana peals and monkey chants. 

never mind de arseholes like RF and co, i still rate ja football, plus they have the only pro league other than us who offer other caribbean players an opportunity to showcase their talent., just ask latas and lewis.

i love caribbean sport period, it's the trolls and the tribalist who does drive me nuts and not the country it self...   keep it classy nah dan, after all, yuh don't have tuh stoop tuh other ppl's level tuh get even.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on November 06, 2011, 12:17:46 AM
WHO CARES???
Come on omar, shame on you, it's ah football forum and regional football is just as important as european football IMO, who mind you, does taunt our players with banana peals and monkey chants. 

never mind de arseholes like RF and co, i still rate ja football, plus they have the only pro league other than us who offer other caribbean players an opportunity to showcase their talent., just ask latas and lewis.

i love caribbean sport period, it's the trolls and the tribalist who does drive me nuts and not the country it self...   keep it classy nah dan, after all, yuh don't have tuh stoop tuh other ppl's level tuh get even.

JC yuh need to stop trying to force men here who don't care to start caring about Ja football just because you do!

Do you think they rate or care about our football?

If so then why isn't there a T&T football thread on the Reggaeboys board then?

Just think about that!!

Some of us care but don't expect all of us to, especially men like Sam, Big Mag & Dinho with the right priorities!!  ;D
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: just cool on November 06, 2011, 05:51:36 AM
WHO CARES???
Come on omar, shame on you, it's ah football forum and regional football is just as important as european football IMO, who mind you, does taunt our players with banana peals and monkey chants. 

never mind de arseholes like RF and co, i still rate ja football, plus they have the only pro league other than us who offer other caribbean players an opportunity to showcase their talent., just ask latas and lewis.

i love caribbean sport period, it's the trolls and the tribalist who does drive me nuts and not the country it self...   keep it classy nah dan, after all, yuh don't have tuh stoop tuh other ppl's level tuh get even.

JC yuh need to stop trying to force men here who don't care to start caring about Ja football just because you do!

Do you think they rate or care about our football?

If so then why isn't there a T&T football thread on the Reggaeboys board then?

Just think about that!!

Some of us care but don't expect all of us to, especially men like Sam, Big Mag & Dinho with the right priorities!!  ;D
Here we go again with you misconstruing another post of mine. why me bro?? all i was saying to omar is to keep it classy. it doh make no sense stooping to the level of fools, and not bc some jamaicans don't respect us and show us any kind of consideration means that we should follow suit.

like i said before, RF, arseh@le 2099, and the other miscreants are not indicative of every Jkan, but let me just say one thing, if i was the owner of this site, dem men would've been banned a long time ago, bc it's obvious that they have noooo love for T&T football.

i realize ah long time ago, taking ah fool seriously could only mean one thing.................
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on November 06, 2011, 07:20:20 AM
Young J'can signs with Bayern Munich

BY HOWARD WALKER Observer staff reporter walkerh@jamaicaobserver.com

Sunday, November 06, 2011

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YOUNG Jamaican footballer Kevaughn Atkinson has sign a five-year contract with top European club Bayern Munich for an undisclosed fee and will join the German giants in January.

Atkinson, 16, a former Calabar High student from the Craig Butler-led Phoenix Football Academy in Jamaica, was signed from Austrian Bundesliga 2 outfit USK Anif.

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Atkinson, who is playing senior football for Anif and has scored 13 goals from nine games, was elated when he spoke to the Sunday Observer via Skype on the Internet from Austria.

"I feel very good. It's a dream come true for me. I have been preparing for this for a while. It feels very good to sign for a professional team and every Jamaican must just be focused if they want to be a professional footballer," said Atkinson.

The young footballer, while being wooed by Germany's most successful club, was taken to the Allianz Arena in Munich, with a capacity of 69,000.

The stadium will be the venue for the 2012 UEFA Champions League final.

"It was pretty cool. It's a big stadium with some special lights," said Atkinson, referring to Bayern stadium which is the first of its kind with full changing lighting on the outside which transforms the venue to look like a glass full of lights.

In September when the Sunday Observer broke the story about Butler and his four youngsters in Austria, he said then that his pioneering move into Austria -- next door footballing powerhouse Germany -- was to provide a bridge and window of opportunity for Jamaicans players.

That dream is now a reality for Butler and the Phoenix Academy.

"They (Bayern Munich) send persons to come look at him and they said they wanted to gobble him up early before anybody else wanted him. We made the decision because Bayern Munich is one of the top five clubs in the world," said Butler.

"The boys are really performing good here because they now that the boys back home are depending on their performances to get in," Butler added.

Atkinson, or 'Sharky', as he his called by his peers, was highlighted in an Austrian newspaper for his exploits.

"This is phenomenal. A big newspaper did an article on him headlined 'Sharky, the Boy with the killer instincts'. He is just a goalscoring machine," said Butler.

And while Atkinson has got his dream move, the other Phoenix Academy boys are doing very well.

Another former Calabar student, Romario McKnight, 16, will be leaving Austria for France next week for a trial stint with top club Lille and said he is "all set for next week' and confident of performing well.

Meanwhile, Leon Bailey, 14, who in 2010 as a 12-year-old remarkably won MVPs in three different age categories in the KSAFA Under-13, Under-15 and Under-17 leagues, is creating waves in the Austrian Under-15 league.

Bailey, a former Kingston College student, has rattled in an amazing 54 goals in just eight matches. He was set to play another match yesterday and promised to score at least five goals.

The youngster, looking relaxed via Skype, said his hard work is paying off, although he misses home.

"... If you want to be a professional footballer you have to do what you have to do, sacrifice," noted Bailey.

Kyle, 13, Butler's son, is equally impressive despite not scoring so many goals. He is the Under-15 team captain and is fourth in the league in scoring and top in assists.

Most of Bailey's goals are a result of his vision. "It's great I am enjoying the football up here," said the former St George's College student.

Kyle, who is a big Manchester United fan and idolises the Barcelona pair of Cesc Fabregas and Xavi Hernandez, said he will now be a fan of Bayern Munich since his friend Atkinson is joining them.

Butler, who was banned by KSAFA for taking them to court over an affiliation dispute in 2007, cannot participate in any organised football activity in Jamaica until the ban is lifted.

But the former Jamaica College Manning Cupper will be arranging a for his Phoenix Under-19 team to tour Austria between January 3-20 where they will play five matches in an effort to expose more youth.

"We will sit back and watch them fight over them," said Butler, in anticipation that several clubs will be interested in signing these players.

Kevaughn Atkinson (background) with his Phoenix Academy Jamaican teammates Kyle Butler (centre) and Leon Bailey in Austria.


Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/Young-J-can-signs-with-Bayern-Munich_10104891#ixzz1cvmz7oT7
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Trini _2026 on November 06, 2011, 07:32:23 AM
Young J'can signs with Bayern Munich

BY HOWARD WALKER Observer staff reporter walkerh@jamaicaobserver.com

Sunday, November 06, 2011

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YOUNG Jamaican footballer Kevaughn Atkinson has sign a five-year contract with top European club Bayern Munich for an undisclosed fee and will join the German giants in January.

Atkinson, 16, a former Calabar High student from the Craig Butler-led Phoenix Football Academy in Jamaica, was signed from Austrian Bundesliga 2 outfit USK Anif.

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Atkinson, who is playing senior football for Anif and has scored 13 goals from nine games, was elated when he spoke to the Sunday Observer via Skype on the Internet from Austria.

"I feel very good. It's a dream come true for me. I have been preparing for this for a while. It feels very good to sign for a professional team and every Jamaican must just be focused if they want to be a professional footballer," said Atkinson.

The young footballer, while being wooed by Germany's most successful club, was taken to the Allianz Arena in Munich, with a capacity of 69,000.

The stadium will be the venue for the 2012 UEFA Champions League final.

"It was pretty cool. It's a big stadium with some special lights," said Atkinson, referring to Bayern stadium which is the first of its kind with full changing lighting on the outside which transforms the venue to look like a glass full of lights.

In September when the Sunday Observer broke the story about Butler and his four youngsters in Austria, he said then that his pioneering move into Austria -- next door footballing powerhouse Germany -- was to provide a bridge and window of opportunity for Jamaicans players.

That dream is now a reality for Butler and the Phoenix Academy.

"They (Bayern Munich) send persons to come look at him and they said they wanted to gobble him up early before anybody else wanted him. We made the decision because Bayern Munich is one of the top five clubs in the world," said Butler.

"The boys are really performing good here because they now that the boys back home are depending on their performances to get in," Butler added.

Atkinson, or 'Sharky', as he his called by his peers, was highlighted in an Austrian newspaper for his exploits.

"This is phenomenal. A big newspaper did an article on him headlined 'Sharky, the Boy with the killer instincts'. He is just a goalscoring machine," said Butler.

And while Atkinson has got his dream move, the other Phoenix Academy boys are doing very well.

Another former Calabar student, Romario McKnight, 16, will be leaving Austria for France next week for a trial stint with top club Lille and said he is "all set for next week' and confident of performing well.

Meanwhile, Leon Bailey, 14, who in 2010 as a 12-year-old remarkably won MVPs in three different age categories in the KSAFA Under-13, Under-15 and Under-17 leagues, is creating waves in the Austrian Under-15 league.

Bailey, a former Kingston College student, has rattled in an amazing 54 goals in just eight matches. He was set to play another match yesterday and promised to score at least five goals.

The youngster, looking relaxed via Skype, said his hard work is paying off, although he misses home.

"... If you want to be a professional footballer you have to do what you have to do, sacrifice," noted Bailey.

Kyle, 13, Butler's son, is equally impressive despite not scoring so many goals. He is the Under-15 team captain and is fourth in the league in scoring and top in assists.

Most of Bailey's goals are a result of his vision. "It's great I am enjoying the football up here," said the former St George's College student.

Kyle, who is a big Manchester United fan and idolises the Barcelona pair of Cesc Fabregas and Xavi Hernandez, said he will now be a fan of Bayern Munich since his friend Atkinson is joining them.

Butler, who was banned by KSAFA for taking them to court over an affiliation dispute in 2007, cannot participate in any organised football activity in Jamaica until the ban is lifted.

But the former Jamaica College Manning Cupper will be arranging a for his Phoenix Under-19 team to tour Austria between January 3-20 where they will play five matches in an effort to expose more youth.

"We will sit back and watch them fight over them," said Butler, in anticipation that several clubs will be interested in signing these players.

Kevaughn Atkinson (background) with his Phoenix Academy Jamaican teammates Kyle Butler (centre) and Leon Bailey in Austria.


Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/Young-J-can-signs-with-Bayern-Munich_10104891#ixzz1cvmz7oT7


what we lack in trinidad is vision
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on November 06, 2011, 07:59:15 AM
Young J'can signs with Bayern Munich

BY HOWARD WALKER Observer staff reporter walkerh@jamaicaobserver.com

Sunday, November 06, 2011

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YOUNG Jamaican footballer Kevaughn Atkinson has sign a five-year contract with top European club Bayern Munich for an undisclosed fee and will join the German giants in January.

Atkinson, 16, a former Calabar High student from the Craig Butler-led Phoenix Football Academy in Jamaica, was signed from Austrian Bundesliga 2 outfit USK Anif.

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Atkinson, who is playing senior football for Anif and has scored 13 goals from nine games, was elated when he spoke to the Sunday Observer via Skype on the Internet from Austria.

"I feel very good. It's a dream come true for me. I have been preparing for this for a while. It feels very good to sign for a professional team and every Jamaican must just be focused if they want to be a professional footballer," said Atkinson.

The young footballer, while being wooed by Germany's most successful club, was taken to the Allianz Arena in Munich, with a capacity of 69,000.

The stadium will be the venue for the 2012 UEFA Champions League final.

"It was pretty cool. It's a big stadium with some special lights," said Atkinson, referring to Bayern stadium which is the first of its kind with full changing lighting on the outside which transforms the venue to look like a glass full of lights.

In September when the Sunday Observer broke the story about Butler and his four youngsters in Austria, he said then that his pioneering move into Austria -- next door footballing powerhouse Germany -- was to provide a bridge and window of opportunity for Jamaicans players.

That dream is now a reality for Butler and the Phoenix Academy.

"They (Bayern Munich) send persons to come look at him and they said they wanted to gobble him up early before anybody else wanted him. We made the decision because Bayern Munich is one of the top five clubs in the world," said Butler.

"The boys are really performing good here because they now that the boys back home are depending on their performances to get in," Butler added.

Atkinson, or 'Sharky', as he his called by his peers, was highlighted in an Austrian newspaper for his exploits.

"This is phenomenal. A big newspaper did an article on him headlined 'Sharky, the Boy with the killer instincts'. He is just a goalscoring machine," said Butler.

And while Atkinson has got his dream move, the other Phoenix Academy boys are doing very well.

Another former Calabar student, Romario McKnight, 16, will be leaving Austria for France next week for a trial stint with top club Lille and said he is "all set for next week' and confident of performing well.

Meanwhile, Leon Bailey, 14, who in 2010 as a 12-year-old remarkably won MVPs in three different age categories in the KSAFA Under-13, Under-15 and Under-17 leagues, is creating waves in the Austrian Under-15 league.

Bailey, a former Kingston College student, has rattled in an amazing 54 goals in just eight matches. He was set to play another match yesterday and promised to score at least five goals.

The youngster, looking relaxed via Skype, said his hard work is paying off, although he misses home.

"... If you want to be a professional footballer you have to do what you have to do, sacrifice," noted Bailey.

Kyle, 13, Butler's son, is equally impressive despite not scoring so many goals. He is the Under-15 team captain and is fourth in the league in scoring and top in assists.

Most of Bailey's goals are a result of his vision. "It's great I am enjoying the football up here," said the former St George's College student.

Kyle, who is a big Manchester United fan and idolises the Barcelona pair of Cesc Fabregas and Xavi Hernandez, said he will now be a fan of Bayern Munich since his friend Atkinson is joining them.

Butler, who was banned by KSAFA for taking them to court over an affiliation dispute in 2007, cannot participate in any organised football activity in Jamaica until the ban is lifted.

But the former Jamaica College Manning Cupper will be arranging a for his Phoenix Under-19 team to tour Austria between January 3-20 where they will play five matches in an effort to expose more youth.

"We will sit back and watch them fight over them," said Butler, in anticipation that several clubs will be interested in signing these players.

Kevaughn Atkinson (background) with his Phoenix Academy Jamaican teammates Kyle Butler (centre) and Leon Bailey in Austria.


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what we lack in trinidad is vision

This academy is really good. to think of it they did not get any government assistance until this year. while they are pumping more and more players into European big clubs. The attention is still center around Fifa gold project in Kingston and real Madrid academy in Montego bay. I think the phoenix academy built by Jamaican, will be great for the Jamaica football team just like racers track club for Jamaica track team.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on November 12, 2011, 01:10:15 PM
 :cursing: :cursing: Why did this have to happen against T&T. The Reggae Boyz #1 Caribbean football rivals whom I very much wanted Jamaica's Reggae Boyz to meet in the HEX. Now my wish won't come true which means I will have to revise this poll since Guyana is not on the list:
http://www.socawarriors.net/forum/index.php?topic=54637.0

As for the downfall of T&T's football. I remember when a thread was posted about Jamaica's Reggae Boyz whom were in a similar, but not this bad situation.

http://www.socawarriors.net/forum/index.php?topic=28791.0;topicseen

And is it possible to get a report from BM and SM whom were at the match. ;D

   
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: just cool on November 12, 2011, 02:42:15 PM
:cursing: :cursing: Why did this have to happen against T&T. The Reggae Boyz #1 Caribbean football rivals whom I very much wanted Jamaica's Reggae Boyz to meet in the HEX. Now my wish won't come true which means I will have to revise this poll since Guyana is not on the list:
http://www.socawarriors.net/forum/index.php?topic=54637.0

As for the downfall of T&T's football. I remember when a thread was posted about Jamaica's Reggae Boyz whom were in a similar, but not this bad situation.

http://www.socawarriors.net/forum/index.php?topic=28791.0;topicseen

And is it possible to get a report from BM and SM whom were at the match. ;D

   
Why are you being nice all of ah sudden, why yuh not laughing yuh nuts off? i would if i was you.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on November 12, 2011, 04:46:25 PM
:cursing: :cursing: Why did this have to happen against T&T. The Reggae Boyz #1 Caribbean football rivals whom I very much wanted Jamaica's Reggae Boyz to meet in the HEX. Now my wish won't come true which means I will have to revise this poll since Guyana is not on the list:
http://www.socawarriors.net/forum/index.php?topic=54637.0

As for the downfall of T&T's football. I remember when a thread was posted about Jamaica's Reggae Boyz whom were in a similar, but not this bad situation.

http://www.socawarriors.net/forum/index.php?topic=28791.0;topicseen

And is it possible to get a report from BM and SM whom were at the match. ;D

   
Why are you being nice all of ah sudden, why yuh not laughing yuh nuts off? i would if i was you.
I know you would. Hence the reminders.
Keeping with that perspective T&T most recently, it seems has a rational fear of been embarrassed or laughed at.  So T&T have chosen to play teams in their league or below their league. In other words: teams that T&T can beat, simply to build on the hype that T&T is still a top football nation.   .

http://www.socawarriors.net/mens-senior-team/senior-team-news/fixtures-results.html

http://www.socawarriors.net/mens-senior-team/senior-team-news/fixtures-results.html

But Jamaica have braved the laugh and scorn of T&T and the footballing World even being given a new moniker "The Reggae Toyz". So while Jamaica was losing matches against good competition. The Reggae Boyz were also getting the occasional result and lifting regional titles which slowly push up their ranking into the top six of CONCACAF's power nations. And a spot into the semi-final round of the qualifiers for the 2014 World Cup.
So now, all the Reggae Boyz have to do for the next few months is continue to experiment and whatever the result; win, lose or draw. The Reggae Boyz will be prepared for the 2014 Road to Brazil. ;D

So there is nothing really to laugh about,       

   

Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on November 19, 2011, 10:31:01 AM
U-19s take first step to Europe today

HW

Saturday, November 19, 2011

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THE Craig Butler-led Phoenix Academy will have trial game today to select an Under-19 team for a series of matches in Germany and Austria in January.

The training session will be held at the National Water Commission (NWC) facility at Mona, starting at 10:00 am.

The selected Phoenix Under-19 team will leave Jamaica on January 3 and will play their peers at German giants Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund plus Austrian clubs Rapid Vienna, Austria Vienna, Red Bull Salzburg and Anif.

Those summoned are goalkeepers Andre Davis, Shawn Lawes, Ryan Jackson; defenders Jhamie Hyde, Demarco Andrews, Andre Wilson, Ian Wilson, Orlando Wallace, Romario Sewell, Tarquin John Terry Smith, Amoy Brown, Odane Starbwoy Walters, Gershon Winter, Kemar Reid, Lamar Aiken, Tevin Jackson; midfielders Damion Tully, Travis Blagrove, Courtney Henry, Ramone Hilton, Maverick Skilly Smith, Michael Brown, Ashani Oliphant, Khachief Mills, Shaski Daley, Chevone Marsh, Tadre Henry, Dennis Chung; strikers Mark Blidgen, Romario Williams, Michaelous Martin, Leonardo Brown, Jason Wright, Bashir Badru, Christopher McKoy, Raheem Henry, Akeem Higgins, Joseph Clarke

According to Butler, this tour will open more doors for young Jamaicans. Only recently, 16 year old Kevaughn Atkinson from the academy was snapped up by German giant Bayern Munich.

The youngsters are scheduled to play their first match against Anif on January 6 before tackling Grodig the following day.

They will have a rest day on January 8 before playing Red Bull Salzburg on the ninth, before travelling to Germany to play Bayern Munich on the 11th and Borussia Dortmund on the 12th.

They return to Austria for an appointment with Rapid Vienna on the 14th, Austria Vienna the 16th and then return to Salzburg for a few days of sight-seeing.

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Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on November 19, 2011, 10:58:59 AM
Local television network to air St Catherine leagues

THE St Catherine Football Association (FA) has struck a deal with the RJR Group that will see league games being broadcast delayed on Television Jamaica Sports Network (TVJSN) starting November 19.

The matches will be aired at 10 'o clock each Saturday morning with repeat broadcasts two times each week for the rest of the season. Re-broadcast days will be announced. This is a further boost for the LIME-sponsored St Catherine League which is in its second of a three-year $15m deal.

Peter Reid, president of the St Catherine FA, was delighted for the additional exposure of the leagues.

"I am very glad that and this is great for St Catherine football with the desired exposure to wider Jamaica. The clubs will be better for the exposure and people will have a better understanding of football in the parish," said an elated Reid.

"Thanks to our sponsor LIME for taking this initiative because they have raised the bar from last season and this is further evidence that we are working together as a team. The entire Jamaica will be able to look at football in the parish properly packaged," he added.

The entire St Catherine Football Association season, which has been sponsored by LIME over three years, comprises three major competitions -- Major League, Division One and the Lincoln 'Happy' Sutherland Knockout.

The Division One competition kicked off earlier with newly promoted Watson Grove, Central League winners Old Harbour Bay, Cumberland, Albion United, Treadways, Waterford, Upfront United, Flamingo, Travellers and Benbow United (winners of the North League) vying for the title.

The Major League will comprise Spanish Town Police, last season's Division One champion Frazier's Whip, former champion Black Lion, Portsmouth, Christian Pen, Tru-Juice, Wanderers, McCook's Pen, Rodwood, Dunbeholden and DB Basovak.

Meanwhile, 31 teams entered the 'Happy' Sutherland Knockout and it is now down to the last eight following some stunning upsets over the last two weeks.
Premier League outfit, Portmore United are odds on favourite to lift the KO title following their impressive 12-0 hammering of Ensom City in the second round. Premier League record goalscorer, Roen Nelson, netted four times.












Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on November 22, 2011, 06:21:33 PM

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J'can teen 'baller signs with French giant Lille

Howard Walker

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

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ANOTHER young Jamaican from Phoenix Academy, Romario McKnight, has signed a three-year contract with top French side Lille after impressing in a two-week trial.

McKnight, 16, a former Calabar High School midfielder, is a part of Austrian outfit Anif and is the second player from the Craig Butler-led Phoenix Academy to sign with a top European club.

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About two weeks ago, 16-year-old Kevaughn, Atkinson also from Calabar, signed for German giant Bayern Munich in a five-year deal.

The details of the contract are still being worked on, said Butler, and the youngster should be joining the French outfit in January.

When contacted via Skype, McKnight was very elated.

"I played a couple of games and I think they liked my stamina and my skill level," McKnight told the Observer.

"It's a dream come true for me and I am just working to set the stage for other Jamaicans. They just have to stay focused and remember that you have to make a lot of sacrifices," was his advice for other young aspiring Jamaican footballers eyeing the professional ranks.

As for the language, McKnight has no problem, saying "I speak French fairly well" as he spent time in the French-speaking side of Canada.

Lille are the current French champions and this season signed former Chelsea and Liverpool player, Joe Cole.

Lille are currently third in the standings on 25 points behind leaders Paris St Germain and Montpellier on 30 each.

They are playing alongside Italian giant Inter Milan and CSK Moscow in the lucrative UEFA Champions League.

Meanwhile, Butler said his motivation to help young footballers be the best they can be comes out of the the lack of opportunities that stifled the promising career of one of his favourite schoolboy footballers and Jamaica College teammate, Richard 'Pot Cover' McDonald.

"That has being an inspiration for me... he didn't get the chance (and) to me he could have been the answer to Jamaica's goalscoring problems in the '80s. He was strong, skilful, intelligent and just didn't get the opportunity," said Butler.

"Every time I see a young kid, I remember 'Cover' and just want to give them the opportunity," said Butler.


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Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on January 12, 2012, 06:01:08 PM
Jamaican youngsters to join Ajax - Butler
Published: Thursday | January 12, 2012 1 Comment

Leighton Levy, Gleaner Writer

Jamaican teenagers Kyle Butler and Leon Bailey are to join Dutch football powerhouse Ajax Amsterdam. So says Craig Butler, Kyle's father and head of player development and coach of the Under-15 programme at Austrian soccer club USK Leube Anif. Butler is also president of the local-based Phoenix Academy.

Butler says he is not yet in a position to reveal the terms of the respective agreements, but the players will be at Ajax and the Phoenix Academy will benefit from them.

Thirteen-year-old Kyle is a former student of St George's College while Bailey, 14, formerly attended Kingston College. Both players currently play in the Austrian Bundesliga Two, where they have been making their mark.

Describing the boys' moving to Ajax as the biggest breakthrough in local football, Butler said he was overwhelmed by the development.

"I am jumping through the roof," said Butler, even while expressing particular joy for young Bailey. "From Cassava Piece to Ajax Amsterdam, I can die now."

According to the 43-year-old Butler, the boys were seen while playing for Anif during an indoor five-a-side tournament recently and two clubs - German Bundesliga club Mainz and Ajax - contacted him expressing interest in the two teenagers.

Anif, he said, drew with Mainz and lost 2-1 to Ajax during the tournament, but because of the teens' impressive play, Humphrey Nijjman, agent for retired Dutch international striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, as well as the head scout of Mainz, made direct contact with him.

Over the ensuing weeks, Butler and the clubs, who campaigned aggressively, exchanged emails and other correspondence, he said, but in the end they settled on Ajax.

"Ajax will do more for Jamaica. The idea of total football will help them to learn quicker and they can pass that on to other players in Jamaica," Butler argued. "The boys will travel to Holland in about two weeks to tour Ajax facilities and see about securing appropriate lodging for their stay in the Dutch capital."

This latest agreement follows on the heels of two other Jamaican teens who have reportedly been signed to other super clubs in recent times through the efforts of Butler, Anif and the Phoenix Academy. Romario McKnight reportedly signed a three-year deal with French giants Lille in November last year. The 16-year-old former student of Calabar High School also played for Anif under Butler's guidance and was the second teen from that club who had been picked by a powerful European soccer club.

Two weeks prior to McKnight's signing, another Calabar High student, KeVaughn Atkinson, signed a five-year deal with German giants Bayern Munich.

http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20120112/sports/sports2.html
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on January 19, 2012, 08:11:57 AM
Red Stripe widens view on Premier League
Published: Thursday | January 19, 2012 0 Comments
Head of marketing at Red Stripe, Jomo Cato, reveals the nine camera angles from which games will be captured for the Red Stripe Premier League TV show, which starts on January 23 with the end-of-round final. - Contributed
Head of marketing at Red Stripe, Jomo Cato, reveals the nine camera angles from which games will be captured for the Red Stripe Premier League TV show, which starts on January 23 with the end-of-round final. - Contributed

Ryon Jones, Gleaner Writer

The Premier League Clubs Association (PLCA) and Red Stripe Premier League (RSPL) sponsors, Red Stripe, have joined forces to develop what they hope will be a football package of the highest quality, which they intend to showcase to an international audience.

Chairman of the PLCA, Edward Seaga, pointed out at the press launch to highlight Red Stripe's plans for the league - held Tuesday night at the company's head office - that despite the beer company and the other sponsors' influx of cash into the league, it is necessary to reach an international market to generate more funds.

"What Red Stripe is doing is good and what the other sponsors are doing is good, but put all of them together and that can't support the league," Seaga expressed to The Gleaner.

"That is why we want to bring the attractiveness of the performance on screen up to a level where we can sell the games abroad, as to make it successful we have to go abroad," he added.

The initial target market will be the diaspora in the United States and the Caribbean.

"Those are the two starting points, and we know that with the game being lifted that market will increase substantially and it will become a marketing venture for us," Seaga further expressed.

More cameras added

In an effort to showcase the game in the best possible way, Red Stripe will have nine cameras present at matches earmarked for television coverage, which is the minimum requirement of some international stations.

"We have added more cameras and we are also working with other sponsors to develop the stadiums in Jamaica, so that we can showcase more of the games," Jomo Cato, head of marketing, Red Stripe, shared.

"We don't have enough stadiums that can, for example, do night games and getting people out in the evenings is a big growth opportunity for football," he added.

Starting with the second end-of-round final, to be contested on Monday at the Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex, Red Stripe will be having weekly Monday night games, which are slated to start at 9:00.

"Monday is a great night for at home viewers. We know that we easily have about 500,000 people looking at television, we want to take that up to probably 700,000 if we can," Cato disclosed. "So the audience is there to make connection with, but beyond that we believe that there are more opportunities to showcase football by taking it into more nights than once."

Managing director of Red Stripe, Renato Gonzalez, pointed out that Red Stripe's involvement in local football was something being clamoured for by their consumers and community.

"We also believe at Red Stripe that it is a role for our company to give back to the community, so we could not have a better opportunity than to get together with the Premier League and give back to Jamaica," he outlined.

Minister without portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister, with responsibility for sports, Natalie Neita-Headley, took the opportunity to encourage other corporate entities to get on board and support sports locally.

"I am using this opportunity to invite all the companies in Jamaica, please, adopt a sport," Neita-Headley pleaded. "It can only augur well for the development of careers, employment, business development, community unity and nation building. I want to endorse and big up Red Stripe. This is a bold move on behalf of Red Stripe, and Monday night I will certainly be at Arnett Gardens," she added.

Red Stripe signed on as title sponsors of the Premier League in November last year.


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Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on January 19, 2012, 01:00:15 PM
Ricketts: We have to be ambitious

Having received a bye during the previous round of CONCACAF qualifying, Theodore Whitmores young Jamaica side will need to be at their best to negotiate a four-team group that includes the mighty USA and take another step towards the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil. Given the Caribbean nation have been absent from the finals since 1998, Donovan Ricketts, the teams veteran goalkeeper, spoke to FIFA.com about their chances of ending their drought.

http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/preliminaries/news/newsid=1570687/index.html
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on January 22, 2012, 07:05:20 PM
Mattocks off to big new challenge
Published: Sunday | January 22, 2012 0 Comments
Major League Soccer commissioner Don Garber (right) welcomes Darren Mattocks, the number two player drafted by the Vancouver Whitecaps FC during the 2012 Major League Soccer Super Draft at the Kansas City Convention Centre on Thursday, January 12, in the United States.- AP
Major League Soccer commissioner Don Garber (right) welcomes Darren Mattocks, the number two player drafted by the Vancouver Whitecaps FC during the 2012 Major League Soccer Super Draft at the Kansas City Convention Centre on Thursday, January 12, in the United States.- AP

Robert Bailey, Sunday Gleaner Writer

Former Bridgeport High Manning Cup star, Darren Mattocks, left the island yesterday for a pre-season training camp with Major League Soccer (MLS) outfit Vancouver Whitecaps.

The 21-year-old Mattocks, who was selected second overall by the Whitecaps in the MLS Super Draft last week, said he is ready for whatever challenge he might encounter and is looking forward to a very productive season in Canada.

"I have been away from competitive football for about a month now but I think I am in pretty good shape and so I am going there with a mindset to work very hard," said Mattocks. "I am also eagerly anticipating this new challenge in my career because it is my dream to play professional football," he said.

Mattocks, who signed a lucrative three-year endorsement contract with the MLS prior to being drafted, said he does not know much about the Whitecaps' organisation and its players, but he has been in constant dialogue with the team's coaches.

optimistic

"I am going to go there to work very hard and to build a good chemistry with my teammates and also to score a lot of goals this season for the Whitecaps," said Mattocks, who scored 39 goals in 47 career matches for collegiate powerhouse University of Akron in the state of Ohio.

Mattocks, who led Akron to the NCCA National Division One Championships in 2010, also helped Bridgeport to win Manning Cup title in 2006.

"I am a winner because everywhere I go I have been winning trophies and hopefully I can help Vancouver to win the MLS," Mattocks said.

He also stated that one of his main goals in the MLS next season is to break fellow countryman Damani Ralph's rookie-year goalscoring record.

"I think I am good enough to become the rookie of the year and I also want to break the MLS rookie goalscoring record of 11 goals, which is presently held by my good friend Damani Ralph," he said.

Mattocks, who was called up for the first time to the senior Reggae Boyz team for a four-day training camp last month, added that he hopes to be a part of the national set-up for the World Cup qualifiers later this year.

"It is my dream to play for my country at the highest level and especially since this year is a World Cup qualifying year.

"I just hope that the coaching staff will recognise my hard work and give me a call-up," Mattocks said.


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Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on January 22, 2012, 07:10:54 PM
Brown for trial at Aston Villa
Published: Sunday | January 22, 2012 4 Comments
Rusea's High's Brian Brown. file
Rusea's High's Brian Brown. file

Nodley Wright, Sunday Gleaner Writer

Rusea's High schoolboy, Brian 'Rambo' Brown Jr, could be on the verge of making a dream move into the ranks of professional football when he departs for England later this week.

The 19-year-old will depart for England on Thursday to begin a three-week trial stint with Premier League club Aston Villa. Brown's time with Aston Villa means that he will have to pull out of the Reggae Boyz's training camp later this week in preparation for three friendly matches in February.

"He was invited to the national squad, but we had to inform them that he will be leaving the island for a trial in England," confirmed Anthony 'Follies' Williams, Brown's coach at Rusea's.

"Brian (Brown) will be at Aston Villa where he will remain for about three weeks. They have requested his presence and will be responsible for his airfare, accommodation and everything else," Williams explained.

News of the expected departure of schoolboy football's most prolific scorer in schoolboy football over the past two seasons and the leading all-time goal scorer for Rusea's High for Aston Villa will come as a surprise to many who were told at the end of the schoolboy season that Brown would be concentrating on his academics. Brown was said to have turned down opportunities from a number of Red Stripe Premier League clubs, including Montego Bay United.

"There were a lot of local offers for him from Red Stripe Premier League teams as well as scholarship offers from American universities including Harvard. He was more focused on getting an education, so he decided to stay with his local club, Montpelier, while focusing on qualifying himself academically," Williams confirmed.

Williams is happy for the player he has nurtured into a top-quality player and one who was a thorn in the flesh of opposing defenders in the just-concluded schoolboy football season, finding the back of the net 38 times and over 60 for the past two seasons.

"Based on the circumstances, it is a good move for him. I think he is set for great things and at 19 years old and with a big break such as this, it is now or never," said Williams of the son of the former Seba United star of the same name, Brian Brown.

The powerfully built youngster who is known for his strength, speed, hard work and his ferocious left-foot shots will leave with the blessings of the school community, according to Williams.

supportive school community

"Brian Brown collected his particulars from the British High Commission last Tuesday and is due to depart the island on Thursday coming. The school community, the principal and everyone are very supportive of him and we know he will give of his best," a pleased Williams said.

Last season, another Jamaican, Omar Cummings, had a successful trial stint at Aston Villa under the watchful eyes of then coach Gerard Houllier, but he was unable to take up the offer due to his failure to secure a work permit. Should Brown succeed at this club, he will join another Caribbean standout, Trinidad and Tobago's Dwight Yorke, who moved to the club as a 19-year-old and shone for them before gaining super stardom at Manchester United.

Currently, only two home-grown Jamaicans, Ricardo Gardner (Bolton Wanderers) and Ricardo Fuller (Stoke City), are with Premier League teams.

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Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on January 22, 2012, 07:13:17 PM
Portmore duo set for MLS trial stints

SW

Sunday, January 22, 2012

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THE Portmore United duo of Andrew Vanzie and Alanzo Adlam are set for trials with two US Major League outfits.

Vanzie, 21, the former daCosta Cup player at Garvey Maceo High and a key midfielder at Portmore, is scheduled to strut his stuff for the Seatle Sounders.

Vanzie has also represented Jamaica at the Under-23 level and made his debut for the senior team in an international friendly against Ecuador in Quito last September.

Twenty-two-year-old Adlam, an Excelsior High Manning Cup player who has also represented the Under-20 and Under-23 teams, is due to do his stint at DC.

Adlam has been instrumental to a resurgent Portmore United in the Red Stripe Premier League, having scored eight goals so far to propel him to joint leading scorer with four other players.

Portmore United chairman Wayne Sinclair, said "this is a fantastic opportunity for Andrew and Alanzo".

While it's the philosophy of Portmore to develop and trade players for the international markets, it is always difficult to part with players who are key to the team's domestic ambitions.

"Though it is always a challenge to replace such a key part of your setup, we continue to support our core philosophy of putting the personal and professional development of our players ahead of what may be the best interests of the team," said Sinclair.

"We have the depth to continue our successful run so far this season, and sincerely hope that these trials will result in a permanent move for both players," he added.

Vanzie, who departed the island last Tuesday, is expected to be at the Sounders for four weeks, while Adlam is set for a two-week stint with DC United and will leave for Washington tomorrow.


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Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on January 29, 2012, 06:37:17 PM
New Boyz coming
Published: Sunday | January 29, 2012 4 Comments

Nodley Wright, Sunday Gleaner Writer

The Reggae Boyz could be taken more seriously in a very short while with the possibility of three high-profile England-based additions to the unit.

Blackburn Rovers livewire David "Junior" Hoilett, Leicester City's hitman Jermaine Beckford, and Bolton Wanderers' midfield steel Darren Pratley could soon be available to coach Theodore Whitmore for selection. That the players could soon be taking instructions from Whitmore was confirmed by Jamaica Football Federation president, Captain Horace Burrell, yesterday.

"Right now, I am in touch with his father. We spoke at length and we are hoping that plans will work out," Burrell said of Hoilett.

"His father hails from Ocho Rios, speaks with a strong Jamaican accent and is a proud Jamaican. In fact, he was overwhelmed when we called him. What I can say is that we have the seal of approval from his father who promised to have a father/son discussion with him and guide him in the right way."

Offer to represent Canada

The 21-year-old lightning-quick winger, who was the subject of a number of speculations linking him to more highly placed clubs than Blackburn for figures ranging from 8m-15, was reported to have turned down an offer to represent Canada on the instructions of his father, who serves as his adviser. The reported reason was that his father felt that Jamaica would have been a better fit for the Canada-born star.

Beckford a 6' 2" goalscorer, who stood out for Leeds before earning a dream premiership move to Everton in 2010, transferred to Championship team Leicester City at the end of season for 2.5m after a reasonable season and has been a hit since. Just yesterday he struck a double for Leicester, who recorded a 2-0 win over Swindon Town in the FA Cup. It was Beckford's 14th goal in 14 FA Cup matches.

Beckford interested

"Myself and general secretary Horace Reid attended a game in Leicester City and had a lengthy chat with Jermaine (Beckford) after the game. He is extremely interested and our internal staff is extremely busy in proceeding with the necessary paperwork," Burrell said of the 28-year-old, who started out as a Chelsea trainee, indicating that only a passport stands between the player and an official Jamaica cap.

Like Beckford, Pratley was also watched by Reid and Burrell during a recent visit to the United Kingdom.

"We attended a Bolton game and we had an interview with Pratley. He is excited about the prospects of representing Jamaica and, as with Beckford, the internal staff is working on the necessary paperwork," Burrell said of the six-footer.

Pratley, a former mainstay at Queens Park Rangers before transferring to Bolton Wanderers in July 2011, first came on the Jamaica radar in January 2009, when he was invited by then coach John Barnes for a friendly international against Nigeria on February 11 of that year. The midfielder, who qualifies to represent Jamaica through his grandparents, pulled out of the friendly after suffering a broken shoulder shortly before the game.



http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20120129/sports/sports1.html

Title: 17 yo Schoolboy strikes o give Jamaica 1-0 victory over Cuba
Post by: reggae-fan on February 23, 2012, 05:14:05 AM
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17 yo Manning Cup SCHOOLBOY Jorginho James came off the bench inside the last 10 minutes to spare the Reggae Boyz blushes in a 1-0 victory over Caribbean neighbours Cuba at the National Stadium last evening. The Kingston College Manning Cupper was introduced in the 82nd minute and three minutes later volleyed home Ryan Johnso ...more

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Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on February 23, 2012, 09:00:12 AM
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/-Stew-Peas--to-spice-up-W-Cup-Qualifiers_10861681
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Big Magician on February 23, 2012, 10:58:18 AM
come on Antigua
Title: Jamaica vs Cuba.
Post by: frico on February 24, 2012, 06:41:26 PM
Jam 0-Cuba 0,six minutes gone in Montego Bay,Jamaica playing better so far.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: frico on February 24, 2012, 06:49:59 PM
Jamaica should have scored after 10 minutes and looks likely to score soon,they are showing their class as the best in the Caribbean.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: frico on February 24, 2012, 07:10:06 PM
Jamaica finally score after many misses 1-0 after 35 minutes,commies describe Dino Williams as Messi,2-0 now.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on February 27, 2012, 02:59:19 PM
Jamaica finally score after many misses 1-0 after 35 minutes,commies describe Dino Williams as Messi,2-0 now.

Game ended 3-0 in Jamaica's favor. Never mind the over-exhuberant commentators, they remind me of Andre Baptiste in many ways.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: frico on February 27, 2012, 06:53:03 PM
Jamaica finally score after many misses 1-0 after 35 minutes,commies describe Dino Williams as Messi,2-0 now.

Game ended 3-0 in Jamaica's favor. Never mind the over-exhuberant commentators, they remind me of Andre Baptiste in many ways.
Thanks for that,I was up quite late and the way things were going I thought Yard will score bout 10,still 3-0 win against Cuba is a very good beating,yuh Boyz will surely be in Brazil.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on February 28, 2012, 08:06:40 AM
Jamaica finally score after many misses 1-0 after 35 minutes,commies describe Dino Williams as Messi,2-0 now.

Game ended 3-0 in Jamaica's favor. Never mind the over-exhuberant commentators, they remind me of Andre Baptiste in many ways.
Thanks for that,I was up quite late and the way things were going I thought Yard will score bout 10,still 3-0 win against Cuba is a very good beating,yuh Boyz will surely be in Brazil.

I admire your optimism...we play New zealand on Wednesday in wellington, thats a better indicator.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on February 28, 2012, 10:39:48 AM
goal from the first match here: composed finish from the kd.

http://www.televisionjamaica.com/Programmes/SportsCommentary.aspx/Videos/16038
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: frico on February 28, 2012, 06:55:16 PM
The guy say there are better yutes than James at yute level, anyway I feel that investing in yutes is the way forward,the James goal suited his fuss name real Brazillian finish.I hope our TT people can recognise what they are doing wrong and fix it coz right now we cyah even get a proper friendly,gwan Jamaica fly the flag fuh the Caribbean.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: rotatopoti3 on February 29, 2012, 06:38:00 AM
jamaica just beat NZ 3-2 
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: frico on February 29, 2012, 09:43:25 AM
jamaica just beat NZ 3-2 
Jamaica cyah stop winning bway and good fuh dem too.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: warmonga on February 29, 2012, 10:01:23 AM
I have said it frm di start Jamaica will qualify for brazil I gurantee dat... Theese are small game I will concider  they are playing right now but trust mi .. JA still have nuff fire power to top di Hex.. yes war sey suh.. Top di hex di have a huge pool of players and never dispose of a player before gaving them a bligh unlike TNT...
war
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: frico on February 29, 2012, 01:56:01 PM
I have said it frm di start Jamaica will qualify for brazil I gurantee dat... Theese are small game I will concider  they are playing right now but trust mi .. JA still have nuff fire power to top di Hex.. yes war sey suh.. Top di hex di have a huge pool of players and never dispose of a player before gaving them a bligh unlike TNT...
war

There is something about the Jamaicans that make them special whenever they take the field,every player seems to give 200%,they are born fighters and it seems that they feel no one can beat them,dont mistake this for arrogance its the Jamaican psyche.I know they haven't qualified for the HEX as yet but they will and can top it when they get in.We can do well to learn a few things from the Jamaicans.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on February 29, 2012, 02:12:55 PM
I have said it frm di start Jamaica will qualify for brazil I gurantee dat... Theese are small game I will concider  they are playing right now but trust mi .. JA still have nuff fire power to top di Hex.. yes war sey suh.. Top di hex di have a huge pool of players and never dispose of a player before gaving them a bligh unlike TNT...
war

There is something about the Jamaicans that make them special whenever they take the field,every player seems to give 200%,they are born fighters and it seems that they feel no one can beat them,dont mistake this for arrogance its the Jamaican psyche.I know they haven't qualified for the HEX as yet but they will and can top it when they get in.We can do well to learn a few things from the Jamaicans.

Good showing from the team. all three scorers vs new Zealand plays in the domestic RSPL. Also, given that the guys had a gruelling 24 hr journey from the other side of the world and played the game at what would have been 1:30 am Jamaica time, this was a decent effort.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socafan on February 29, 2012, 09:45:34 PM
I have said it frm di start Jamaica will qualify for brazil I gurantee dat... Theese are small game I will concider  they are playing right now but trust mi .. JA still have nuff fire power to top di Hex.. yes war sey suh.. Top di hex di have a huge pool of players and never dispose of a player before gaving them a bligh unlike TNT...
war

There is something about the Jamaicans that make them special whenever they take the field,every player seems to give 200%,they are born fighters and it seems that they feel no one can beat them,dont mistake this for arrogance its the Jamaican psyche.I know they haven't qualified for the HEX as yet but they will and can top it when they get in.We can do well to learn a few things from the Jamaicans.

 :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: frico on March 01, 2012, 04:31:02 AM
RF...I am sure all true football supporters in the Caribbean will be backing Jamaica to reach Brazil,Jamaica might have even done better against NZ had it not been that kind of travel distance,but I suppose you take matches like that without any argument.Well done.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on March 01, 2012, 09:27:22 AM
all 5 Goals here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArY0R6vpNAE
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Trini on March 01, 2012, 11:24:24 AM
Aye RF, whats the latest, long time I aint give u some talk.
Good result by jamaica, so you think tappa is the man eh?
 I feel Jamaica will make it to the Hex, although with jamaica, like T&T and west indies, inconsistency is the consistent thing it seems, u never know which ja will show up.
The key is Guatemala, everybody will beat up poor Antigua, and USA will dominate everyone else.
Some men here like they get excited and bawling Ja will top the hex already. LOL.
Its gonna be tough, USA and Mexico seem to be pulling away even further, Costa Rica still bitter they lost out last time and coming strong for sure, I think they have the most impressive preparation over the last year, Honduras will attempt to repeat, shithong Panama always seem to find a way to surprise teams, and u never know what to expect from El Salvador and Guetamala.
Predicting that 3rd team from the region to qualify is a brave endeavour.

So wha u think about Portia and PNP back in business?
U think Usain will triple gold again?
What cause that dramatic reduction in Ja crime last year? Almost unbelievable..
U think Gayle will suit up for west indies ever again?


Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on March 01, 2012, 12:35:12 PM
Aye RF, whats the latest, long time I aint give u some talk.
Good result by jamaica, so you think tappa is the man eh?
 I feel Jamaica will make it to the Hex, although with jamaica, like T&T and west indies, inconsistency is the consistent thing it seems, u never know which ja will show up.
The key is Guatemala, everybody will beat up poor Antigua, and USA will dominate everyone else.
Some men here like they get excited and bawling Ja will top the hex already. LOL.
Its gonna be tough, USA and Mexico seem to be pulling away even further, Costa Rica still bitter they lost out last time and coming strong for sure, I think they have the most impressive preparation over the last year, Honduras will attempt to repeat, shithong Panama always seem to find a way to surprise teams, and u never know what to expect from El Salvador and Guetamala.
Predicting that 3rd team from the region to qualify is a brave endeavour.

So wha u think about Portia and PNP back in business?
U think Usain will triple gold again?
What cause that dramatic reduction in Ja crime last year? Almost unbelievable..
U think Gayle will suit up for west indies ever again?


If I'm to go on record and predict the top three finishers in the Hex I'll definately have to go with USA, MEx, Costa Rica in that order.
Honduras, Jamaica, Panama, Canada to fight for the scraps. I do not expect much from Antigua, Guyana, Cuba, cant see them getting to the Hex

There are talks of a number of players in England joining the Jamaica squad, guys like fuller, jermaine beckford etc, if these guys can come
in and click, then I'd give Jamaica the edge over hon, pan, can over two legs, but thats a huge IF.

As far as Tappa is concerned, he brings something to the table that no other coach can bring to this team: he is well respected by the players, and can relate with
them better than any other coach can. In other words the guys are always motivated to do well for him. Personally i feel he is a little short on tactical awareness at the CONCACAF / international level
but he will improve the longer he remains at the helm. He will be the man in charge right through, so he will either fai or suceed at taking us to the promise land along with his Brazilian assistants.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on March 01, 2012, 01:16:14 PM
no player is guarantee a place

http://www.televisionjamaica.com/Programmes/EyeOnSports.aspx/Videos/16126
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on March 01, 2012, 03:13:08 PM
no player is guarantee a place

http://www.televisionjamaica.com/Programmes/EyeOnSports.aspx/Videos/16126

Nice discussion but no one seems to know who your starting starting 11 is!  :-\
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Big Magician on March 01, 2012, 07:01:48 PM
RF... question for you... I atch the sportsmax show "sportsmax zone'..with lance withaker and wavell hinds a lot... hinds top class..lance too...

anyhow... a ew weeks ago..they had the assistant coach on the show.. a brazillian.. Montassano or something like that... he do a full length interview...well spoken and good talks on the game... and then today on sportsmax.. all the post match quotes from the game vz new zeland also came from the brazillian... whats up with that?

Is Tappa the main man
for real??)

Did tappa blank the press ??

is it that the jamaician public want to hear the brazzilian ???

shed some light please ...

and is it one brazilian or two brazilians ???   .. and dont do like George Bush and ask me ' How much is one Brazilian??"...lol
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on March 02, 2012, 02:51:04 PM
RF... question for you... I atch the sportsmax show "sportsmax zone'..with lance withaker and wavell hinds a lot... hinds top class..lance too...

anyhow... a ew weeks ago..they had the assistant coach on the show.. a brazillian.. Montassano or something like that... he do a full length interview...well spoken and good talks on the game... and then today on sportsmax.. all the post match quotes from the game vz new zeland also came from the brazillian... whats up with that?

Is Tappa the main man
for real??)

Did tappa blank the press ??

is it that the jamaician public want to hear the brazzilian ???

shed some light please ...

and is it one brazilian or two brazilians ???   .. and dont do like George Bush and ask me ' How much is one Brazilian??"...lol

Tappa is not a very camera happy type of guy, so i wouldnt be surprised if he delegated this responsibility to Montesso.
Having said that, i also wouldnt be surprised if it is a JFF mandate that Montesso handled the PR side of things as far as the coaching staff is concerned, as, sadly, corporate Jamaica are more likely to get involved with Montesso being Brazilian. Tapps is the head coach, Montesso his assistant...but you get the  feeling that Montesso is a more influential member of the coaching staff than is title may suggest.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Big Magician on March 02, 2012, 10:34:42 PM
aye...cheers RF
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Sam on March 03, 2012, 03:14:08 AM
Hey RF..... how Jorginho James couldn't do that for your Olympic team.

Send more foreign born !!!!!!!!!

Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on March 03, 2012, 03:07:23 PM
Hey RF..... how Jorginho James couldn't do that for your Olympic team.

Send more foreign born !!!!!!!!!



simple, he is not a member of any Jamaica youth teams, yet he finds himself in the national senior team.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on March 03, 2012, 07:32:14 PM
MBU buoyed by St Fleur's arrival

BY PAUL A REID Observer Writer

Saturday, March 03, 2012

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TUCKER, St James An air of optimism surrounded the Montego Bay United's training session at their home base on Thursday afternoon as Bahamian national player and former Sporting Central Academy's striker Lesley St Fleur made his first appearance for the Red Stripe Premier League outfit since signing in the January transfer.

St Fleur was one of several new signings for the team that is lying seventh in the standings despite losing just once since the first round but only arrived in the island on Wednesday afternoon.

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The Bahamian started along side another newcomer, Horace James, at the forward positions for MBU in a practice game against Western Confederation outfit Granville United less than 24 hours after arriving in the island and several times the midfielders attempted to force the ball to him.

Obviously, not everyone was as impressed, however, as St Fleur had to be substituted in the first half after he was kicked in the back of the knee by a defender, minutes after he was forearmed across the nose and knocked to the ground in an off-the-ball incident by the same defender.

St Fleur, who scored three times for Sporting Central earlier in the season before leaving abruptly for a trial stint in the US, says he has been at home in the Bahamas since then and has managed to keep fit.

Obviously not satisfied with his accomplishments at SCA, he told Sporting World in an exclusive interview on Thursday that he was looking forward to "putting in my efforts here and hopefully I can get better results than I did while at Sporting Central".

This would be good news for MBU coach Nedier Dos Santos who worked with the Haitian-born St Fleur in his stint as the Bahamian national coach, as he has repeatedly said they needed more 'finishers' at MBU.

Despite their one defeat in 18 games, MBU have won just four times in that period and have given up early goals and forced to chase the game to earn a draw.

Interestingly, MBU have scored the most goals in the league so far with 34 and have given up 26 the sixth best defensive record but were in 10th position after the first round.

St Fleur said he was also "looking forward" to his reunion with the Brazilian coach who had led the Bahamas to the only win over Jamaica when they won 1-0 in a CONCACAF Olympic semi-finals qualifying series in Haiti in October 2007 where St Fleur scored the only goal.

In addition to Dos Santos, St Fleur will have two other familiar faces at the Montego Bay club as he will team up with national defenders, wing-back Troy Smith, and central defender Keneil Moodie, both of whom played for Jamaica against the Bahamas in Port Au Prince.

Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/MBU-buoyed-by-St-Fleur-s-arrival_10944177#ixzz1o6jBy4k8

man get some serious beating :rotfl:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on March 16, 2012, 05:37:21 PM
Arsenal youngster for Reggae Boyz friendly

Friday, March 16, 2012

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ARSENAL B team forward Nigel Neita, along with three other overseas-based players, has been confirmed for Jamaica's friendly international against Costa Rica at the National Stadium next Wednesday.

Head coach Theodore ' Whitmore confirmed the young striker's availability after training at the match venue yesterday.

And although he declined to comment on his expectations of the player, he said the 18-year-old striker will definitely give the programme a big boost heading into next week's friendly match.

"We've invited four overseas players and have confirmed three already in Jermaine Taylor, Jevaughn Watson and Donovan Ricketts, but (Ricketts) he will be out with an injury.

"Nigel Neita has been confirmed and is expected to arrive in the island this Sunday, along with the others, and his presence will be a big boost for us," he said.

Whitmore reiterated the need to finalise a squad for the upcoming World Cup Qualifiers and says tough matches such as these can determine which players get in.

"As much as possible, we want to widen the pool of players... because our main objective is June 8 and beyond, so we want to get as much as we can out of these games," he said.

However, although finalising the squad is one of Whitmore's focus, he noted that there are also some technical areas that need improvement.

"This is just a continuation of the Cuba and New Zealand games... How we play, our organisation, our shape and ball possession are some things we are lacking, and we want to work on these things going forward into the Qualifiers," he added.

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Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on March 22, 2012, 11:17:30 AM
Costa Rica hold shorthanded Jamaica to draw
BY IAN BURNETT Sport Editor burnetti@jamaicaobserver.com
Thursday, March 22, 2012

Jamaica's Reggae Boyz lost captain Jermaine Taylor in the first half but they never lost spirit as they battled courageously to a goalless scoreline against Costa Rica inside the National Stadium last night.
The result snapped a three-game winning streak by the Jamaicans, who were coming off 1-0 and 2-0 triumphs over Caribbean neighbours Cuba here on February 22 an 24, as well as a 3-2 victory over New Zealand in Auckland on February 29


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Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: frico on March 22, 2012, 02:50:54 PM
Another good result fuh de Boyz,could have won it at the end with 10 men but still did well enough to not lose.This Jamaica team looks certain to not only qualify for the Hex but may even win it...good luck.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: just cool on March 22, 2012, 03:24:17 PM
Another good result fuh de Boyz,could have won it at the end with 10 men but still did well enough to not lose.This Jamaica team looks certain to not only qualify for the Hex but may even win it...good luck.
Win what hex, yuh smokin hay or what??!!

jamaica would be lucky to even make the hex this time around, and yes they are one of my favorites to make the hex, and hoping they do, bc there's no english speaking caribbean team in true contention for the hex, but remember, guatemala and ATB eh no push overs.

they must compete well in order to make the hex, remember JA has been choking in qualifications this past decade, lets just keep our fingers crossed that they do make it.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Big Magician on March 22, 2012, 10:24:02 PM
F@CK DEM
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: frico on March 23, 2012, 04:58:14 AM
You cannot disregard the results that Jamaica have been getting in the recent past and more recently,I still feel when they are fully mobilised with their overseas players they will beat anybody.I am concerned about how Caribbean teams are perceived and will be willing Jamaica to buss everybody rass so the rest of the world will sit up and tek more notice.I know if it was us (TT) getting those results we wudda be on a high saying things like,"we can top de Hex",I still Trini 100% but me haffi back de Boyz.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on March 23, 2012, 10:01:29 AM
Boyz made it difficult for us, says Ticos coach
BY ANDREW HANCEL Observer writer
Friday, March 23, 2012

COSTA Rican head coach Jorge Luis Pinto was clearly left frustrated by an ultra-defensive ploy by Jamaica in their international friendly in Kingston Wednesday night.
Los Ticos played with a numerical advantage for 53 minutes after the Reggae Boyz captain and central defender Jermaine Taylor was ejected by Canadian referee David Gantar for a second caution.
 Jamaicas Rohan Reid (left) and Costa Ricas Jose Miguel Cubero challenge for a high ball during their international friendly at the National Stadium on Wednesday night. The game ended 0-0. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
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But despite the edge in numbers and ball possession the Central Americans, who has had decent results against football powerhouses like Spain, Argentina and Brazil, were unable to break down a defiant Jamaican defence.
"It's being a complicated game, we are not satisfied that we were one man more and didn't take advantage...," said the Columbian Pinto through an interpreter.
"But in the end the results are positive because we are seeing a very good outcome of players in preparation of our world cup qualifiers coming up," he noted.
Both sides were unable to field full strength line-ups due to the fact that Wednesday wasn't an official FIFA date for friendly games.
Jamaica did create a few goal-scoring opportunities, but arguably the best chance of the match fell to Jairo Arrieta around the hour mark.
Arrieta had a deflected free-kick falling fortuitously for him but the Deportivo Saprissa striker blazed over the top from six yards.
So disappointed by the Arrieta's failure to put away such an excellent chance, Pinto immediately pulled the plug, replacing him with midfielder Nestor Monge.
"We know (for Jamaica) that there are some players that were missing. But overall, we think it's a very good team with some players who do make a big difference," Pinto said.
"Unfortunately, out of two clear opportunities that we had one of them should've been a goal. But thanks to the way how Jamaica developed throughout the game it made it more difficult for us."
Having said that, however, Pinto believes it was an opportunity missed by his more inexperienced players, who are battling for places in the upcoming World Cup Qualifiers starting June.
"We are very satisfied with the development of the game. We haven't been able to put some pressure on the opposing team," he said. "It's crucial for any team to have a very good 90 minutes of total pressure on the opposing team throughout the game.
"We were able to do that throughout some parts of the game but we still had some impatience because we didn't come with enough attacking men on our bench, so that complicated things a little bit. In the end the result is positive."


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Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on March 23, 2012, 10:05:00 AM
Montesso defends team strategy, selection
BY ANDREW HANCEL Observer writer
Friday, March 23, 2012

JAMAICA'S starting 11 against Costa Rica in Wednesday's international friendly at the National Stadium, in some people's minds, was far from an impressive unit.
The middle comprised two holding midfielders in Damian Williams and Rohan Reid in a standard 4-4-2 formation. Jermaine Hue, the lone creative midfielder in the team, was left on the bench for the entire 90 minutes, in a team boasting only two overseas-based players.


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Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on March 23, 2012, 12:52:18 PM
jamaica would be lucky to even make the hex this time around, and yes they are one of my favorites to make the hex, and hoping they do, bc there's no english speaking caribbean team in true contention for the hex, but remember, guatemala and ATB eh no push overs.

Man you are one delusional fella. You are saying that Jamaica cant get the better of Antigua and Guatemala home and away for a spot in the Hex? What has antigua done recently for you to feel they are "no pushovers?" didnt T&T just whack them 4-0 at home? they are probably the weakest team left in the copmetition... I didnt mention the USA because they will win the group, the competition is really for the remaininng spot.  Not sure what Guatemala is up to these days, but the fact that I've heard nothing from their quarters recently suggests to me that their football is not on the up at the moment...if there is one team in central america that I feel we can beat twice (home and away) it would have to be guatemala. I hope they dont prove me wrong :)

The thing that is going to look bad on caribbean teams is the heavy licking teams like Antigua, Guyana and to a lesser extent Cuba will take in central America, and in particular mexico. Jamaica could get blow out too, but i beleieve we have kept the scores respectable in our away games over the years.

Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on April 05, 2012, 07:13:38 AM
Full-Strength Reggae Boyz To Face Panama

THE Reggae Boyz have secured another timely friendly international to help in their preparation for the World Cup Qualifying campaign opener against Guatemala here at the National Stadium in June 8.
Captain Horace Burrell, president of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), on Wednesday announced that the Panama Football Federation, with whom the JFF had already negotiated and agreed on a friendly international on May 27 here at the National Stadium, has offered to host the Reggae Boyz in Panama for a return fixture on June 1 with a kick-off time yet to be confirmed.

In addressing the media at a press conference to launch Jamaica Money Market Brokers' renewed support for the JMMB/JFF/UTech Coaching School at the JFF headquarters yesterday, Captain Burrell said that national head coach Theodore Whitmore would have all of Jamaica's top players, including those based overseas, at his disposal for those games.
The JFF boss said that the top players would be in a training camp, which will be called to prepare the Boyz for the important World Cup Qualifying fixture against Guatemala, and away to Antigua and Barbuda four days later.
The game here on May 27 is set for a 6:00 pm kickoff, with admission prices being: Grandstand Category One - $2,500; Grandstand Category Two - $2,000; and Bleachers - $800.
It is expected that players such as Marlon King, Omar Cummings, Ryan Johnson, Dane Richards, Luton Shelton, Chris Humphrey, whom it is believed has now acquired his travel documents, as well as Darren Pratley, Marvin Elliott, Jason Morrison, Rodolph Austin, Omar Daley, Keammar Daley, Je-Vaughn Watson, Claude Davis, Demar Phillips, Damion Stewart, Nathan Smith, Donovan Ricketts and Dwayne Miller could be in camp from as early as middle to late May.
Names such as Jermaine Beckford of Leicester City, Jobi McAnnuf, the Reading captain, who has played for Jamaica as a teenager in 2002, and Junior Hoilett of Blackburn, who can also represent Canada, are also said to be in the mix.

Panama will open their World Cup Qualifying campaign away to Honduras on June 8, then host Cuba four days later.
The Panama tie follows on the heels of two friendlies against Cuba, one against New Zealand for the month February, and last month's showdown against Costa Rica.


Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sports/Boyz-away--Book-second-friendly-date-with-Panama_11205342#ixzz1rBAB7pMZ
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on April 05, 2012, 12:22:17 PM


Stewart signsthree-year dealwith Aalesunds
Andr Lowe, Senior Staff Reporter

The Gleaner understands that Reggae Boyz striker Tramaine Stewart has secured a three-year deal with Norwegian outfit Aalesunds FC, after impressing on trial there.

Additionally, Tivoli Gardens striker, Navion Boyd, and Village's Dino Williams, who are also part of Jamaica's senior football team, are reportedly close to moves overseas, with both expected to sign for the United Soccer League (USL) outfit Charleston Battery sometime next week.

Stewart, who has been in hot form for his local Premier League club, Portmore United, was recommended to the Norwegian First Division campaigners by his national teammate Demar Phillips, who is now a key player for the club following his transfer from Stoke City in 2009.

Another Reggae Boy, Jason Morrison, is also contracted to Aalesunds.

The 24-year-old Stewart, who scored a goal against New Zealand in a recent friendly international, recently scored a hat-trick in a practice game for Aalesunds and is said to be a big hit among the outfit's technical staff.

Romel Wallen, Williams' agent, confirmed that a move is imminent for his client, and further explained that while there was interest from clubs in Europe, he chose the USL so that he will be able to remain with Village for their relegation battle.

"Dino had interests from two clubs in Sweden and Finland, respectively, but the player decided that he wasn't quite ready to leap to Europe at the moment and he really wanted to remain in Jamaica and help Village battle relegation, being their most important player," said Wallen, who is attached to the Pro-Goals Sports Management agency.

Tremendous benefits

Wallen is, however, looking forward to seeing his client join the USL ranks and believes that he stands to benefit tremendously from the experience that he will gain.

"As a result, he will be going to Charleston Battery to gain some exposure in the USL, a more professional league that will certainly help him in his development and ultimate leap to Europe," Wallen noted.

"Charleston for years has been a good stepping stone for Jamaican players, as coach Michael Anhaeuser is highly fond of Jamaican talent and helping them to develosp for the next level," he added.

In other news, national goalkeeper Duwayne Kerr, now contracted to Norwegian club Strommen, has been attracting significant interest in that part of the world.

He was recently approached by former Manchester United striker Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who now manages defending champions Molde.

Solskjaer reportedly submitted two bids for the former Portmore United custodian. However, the bid was rejected by Strommen, who deemed the proposed fees inadequate.

andre.lowe@gleanerjm.com

http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20120405/sports/sports1.html

Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on April 12, 2012, 01:15:24 PM
Andrae Campbell off for trials in Norway
 
BY LIVINGSTON SCOTT Observer staff reporter
 
Thursday, April 12, 2012

 FORMER national Under-20 and Waterhouse left fullback, Andrae Campbell, was scheduled to leave the island on Wednesday for a two-week trial stint with Norwegian First Division outfit, Nottoden FK.
 
The 22-year-old former Portmore United player headed a shortlist of players identified by head coach of player development at Nottoden FK, former Reggae Boy Altimont Butler, during a one-week scouting mission in the island in February.

CAMPBELL this is my second chance and I intend to make the best of this opportunity, so I will go there and try to secure a contract
 
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Butler, a former Portuguese and French League player, said he believes Campbell has all the attributes to succeed in Europe.
 
Hes a very simple player with good technique and he has the right attitude... we watched him in the Waterhouse-Boys Town game and I thought he was impressive, Butler told the Jamaica Observer via telephone from Norway.
 
But left-footed players are rare and most clubs are on the hunt to find good left-sided players... and this will also be a great opportunity and a chance for him to play for a club in Europe, he added.
 
According to Butler, Campbell will reside with him during the trial and will train with the first team, and he is confident that once the player comes in and work hard with the right attitude, he can make the breakthrough.
 
He also disclosed that other locals may follow Campbell in the near future as he is keeping his eyes on a number of possibilities.
 
I like Joel Senior of Harbour View, he is a player who shows good work rate... and also Xavian Virgo (Boys Town) showed much potential... so hopefully by the latest June-July, we can get those two players on a trial here, Butler noted.
 
Meanwhile, Campbell, who will be venturing on his second trial stint to the Scandinavian country, is confident of landing a deal this time around.
 
This is my second chance and I intend to make the best of this opportunity, so I will go there and try to secure a contract... because we local players have to think this way, so we can help ourselves and make our family better, he reasoned.
 
The young defender says he expects a very difficult two weeks, but insisted that with hard work anything is possible.
 
I just have to remain disciplined, committed and be hungry for it... and once you have all those ingredients, then the skys the limit, said Campbell.
 
Among the Jamaicans who have had stints at Nottoden FK are Harbour Views Fabian Koji Taylor and Boys Towns Oneil Bigga Thompson.


Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/Andrae-Campbell-off-for-trials-in-Norway#ixzz1rr5MSzR7
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on April 22, 2012, 03:17:28 PM
14 overseas-based Boyz for Guyana game

HEAD coach Theodore 'Tappa' Whitmore has summoned 14 overseas-based players for a friendly international against Guyana slated for the Montego Bay Sports Complex on May 18.
Among them are the Waftord pair of Nyron Nosworthy and Adrian Mariappa, whose availability is subject to their Jamaican immigration and citizenship documentation verification.
Others invited are Chris Humphrey (Motherwell Scotland), Omar Daley (Motherwell Scotland), Ricardo Fuller (Stoke City England), Damion Stewart (Notts County England), Nathan Smith (Chesterfield England) Claude Davis (Crawley Town England), Keammar Daley (Preston North End England), Marlon King (Birmingham England) Lance Laing (Fort LauderdaleStrikers USA), Darren Mattocks (Vancouver (Whitecaps USA), O'Brian Woodbine (VPS Finland), Luton Shelton (Karabukspor (Turkey).
Of the 14 players, there are seven defenders, three midfielders and four forwards.
It's the first time in a spell that so many England-based players have been named in a Reggae Boyz squad -- due mainly to the players' availability as the UK football season winds down.
Also, Whitmore is using the opportunity to have a fresh look at the established members, plus close-ups of the new recruits as he homes in on his final squad for CONCACAF Brazil 2014 World Cup qualifiers due to kick off inside the National Stadium on June 8.
"Having looked at our overseas-based and local-based players, we are now finalising plans," the former Jamaica international was quoted as saying in a release from the JFF.
"As we face a long qualifying period ahead, it has been necessary to look broadly, home and away and to be very open in our objective of putting the best available team on the pitch for every game," the release added.
The Guyana game comes exactly three weeks before Jamaica open their World Cup qualifying campaign against Guatemala at the CONCACAF semi-final stage.
Jamaica, ranked 47th by FIFA and the Caribbean's No 1 team, also have Antigua and Barbados and the USA in their group of the home-and-away play-off series.
Whitmore has indicated that fans will begin to see the shape of his squad emerging with the Guyana match-up and two quickfire games against Panama on May 27 in Kingston and a return in Panama City five days later.
Most, if not all, of the current overseas invitees, along with the best local talent should figure in the remaining friendlies -- a sort of final audition for players seriously seeking to secure spots in Whitmore's 'Mission to Rio' squad.
Following an undesirable set of results last year, the Boyz bounced back with encouraging performances and results this year in four friendly matches.
In February, they defeated Cuba (1-0 and 3-0) in two games in Kingston and Montego Bay, before journeying to New Zealand to chisel out a 3-2 over the Oceana giants.
In a lone game in March on a downsized FIFA calendar for friendly internationals, 10-man Jamaica and Costa Rica played to a 0-0 draw inside 'The Office'.
Though he may say that the final results in these practice games are not by themselves crucial, Whitmore would no doubt want to maintain his winning run to take a positive momentum into the World Cup qualifiers.
JFF boss Captain Horace Burrell said he negotiated the Guyana game because it could give players and the technical staff a feel of Antigua and Barbuda, who are grouped with the Boyz in the CONCACAF eliminations.
Guyana, who have seen a recent surge in their game, are expected to be at full strength for the 8:00 pm kick-off in the scenic north-west of the island, which has recently staged a flurry of international matches.
Guyana eliminated former regional powerhouse Trinidad and Tobago to advance to the CONCACAF semi-finals.


Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/14-overseas-based-Boyz-for-Guyana-game_11305001#ixzz1soX3UFGe
Title: Humphries Set to Join Reggaeboyz--opted for Jamaica over Scotland
Post by: reggae-fan on April 26, 2012, 03:53:13 AM
http://sport.stv.tv/football/scottish-premier/motherwell/304854-jamaica-cap-wait-over-for-motherwells-chris-humphrey/

Jamaica cap wait over for Motherwell's Chris Humphrey

Cap call: Chris Humphrey has been called up by Jamaica Pic: SNS Group
 
Motherwell winger Chris Humphrey is set for his international debut after being cleared to play for Jamaica.
 
The Well pace man has had 11 months in limbo since the Reggae Boyz first moved to include him in their squad last year.
 
Now Humphrey has been named to face Guyana on May 18, after arrangements to obtain a Jamaican passport were finalised.
 
The 24-year-old, who has one year remaining on his contract at Fir Park, had to wait for his cap chance after his involvement last spring hit red tape.
 
Humphrey is also eligible to play for England and Scotland and had been watched by Craig Levein before opting to turn out for the Reggae Boyz.
 
The midfielder, who came to Motherwell on a free transfer from Shrewsbury in 2009, is now in contention to make take his international bow at the Catherine Hall Stadium in Montego Bay, Jamaica.
 
Humphrey is joined in the Jamaica squad by Fir Park team-mate Omar Daley.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on May 16, 2012, 11:50:31 AM
Newness Won't Impact Reggae Boyz

Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) General Secretary, Horace Reid, does not believe that several new call-ups to the national squad - despite the start of the FIFA World Cup qualifiers being less than a month away - will negatively impact the Reggae Boyz as they look to assemble a squad capable of securing a spot at the 2014 World Cup Finals in Brazil.

Six new players were presented, along with the rest of the 24-man squad, for Friday's friendly international against Guyana at the Montego Bay Sports Complex, at a press conference at the JFF headquarters yesterday.

They are Portmore United duo Rosario Harriott and Ewan Grandison, Arnett goalkeeper Damion Hyatt, Harbour View striker Jermie Lynch and Watford (England) duo Nyron Nosworthy and Adrian Mariappa, two of 10 overseas-based players in the squad.

In addition to the debutants, several players were recalled, chief among them midfielders Omar Daley (Motherwell), Sean Fraser (Alianza) and defender Lance Laing (Fort Lauderdale Strikers). Also returning to the squad for Friday's 8 p.m. encounter is Jamaica's leading all-time scorer Luton Shelton, who now plies his trade for Turkish side Karabkspor. Shelton has missed the last couple of games after suffering an injury early in the season.

Several changes

In total, there have been approximately 12 changes since the team last played to a 0-0 draw against Costa Rica in March, with several players - including Ricardo Fuller and Marlon King - yet to feature.

Concerns have been raised in some quarters that with the qualifiers set to begin against Guatemala on June 8, not having a definite squad could be detrimental to team chemistry.

However, from Reid's perspective, having a deep squad and several choices will be just as necessary. Also included in the squad are three players from local Premier League winners Portmore United.

"It's important that we continue to widen our pool, because the campaign is a long one and one has to always be prepared for all the different factors that can come into play," Reid told The Gleaner.

"I remember in the 1998 campaign, at a crucial stage we found ourselves with a goalkeeper crisis, and we had to use a debutant in the goal. So it is always important to widen that pool; everyone won't play at the same time.

"The search for talent is always ongoing, it keeps all the players on their toes, it keeps the squad fresh and it keeps everybody focused once there is competition in the squad," Reid pointed out.

In addition to Guatemala, the Reggae Boyz have been drawn in Group A alongside Antigua and Barbuda and regional powerhouses the United States.

kwesi.mugisa@gleanerjm.com
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Big Magician on May 16, 2012, 01:25:55 PM
Jamaica's leading all-time scorer Luton Shelton,

did not know this ...how many goals in how many matches ??
Title: Panama sinks Jamaica in Friendly
Post by: reggae-fan on May 28, 2012, 04:16:48 AM
Crowd vents frustration at Jamaica team
Poor play leads to 1-0 loss against Panama
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20120528/sports/sports1.html
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Leading up to yesterday evening's game against Panama inside the National Stadium, Reggae Boyz head coach, Theodore 'Tappa' Whitmore, stated that he considered the match a perfect test ahead of the team's opening CONCACAF World Cup Qualifying (WCQ) semi-final round match against Guatemala on June 8.
The Boyz failed the mock exam miserably, as a 17th-minute goal by Luis Renteria was enough to earn Los Canaleros (The Canal Men) a 1-0 victory.

This was the senior team's first defeat inside the National Stadium since 2007 and first in five outings since the start of the calendar year, as they are coming off four victories and a draw.

This result and, more worryingly, the team's performance left a lot to be desired for the local fans, who booed the team at half-time and again following the final whistle.

The nation is now left concerned as to how the team will fare when the real test of the World Cup qualifiers comes along with Jamaica pitted in Group A alongside Guatemala, Antigua and Barbuda and the United States.

The teams will renew their battle on June 1 in Panama City, as the 52nd-ranked Panama are also preparing for the next round of qualifiers where they will face Cuba, Canada and Honduras.

The Panamanian team, which was missing six of their regular starters, sounded an early warning in the second minute when Renteria got off a tame shot from the centre of the area, which went harmlessly wide.

Fifteen minutes later, Jamaica were made to pay for some non-existent marking, as Renteria got off an unchallenged header from a right-sided corner that was deli-vered by Amir Waithe, which left custodian Dwayne Miller rooted to the spot as it hit the back of the net to hand the visitors a 1-0 lead.

Jamaica attempted to muster a response in the 21st minute when Keammar Daley found himself unmarked in the area, but he volleyed well over the bar.

Fuller impresses

One of the few bright sparks for the team was Stoke City man Ricardo Fuller, who got in 90 minutes of play. He came closest for Jamaica in the first half when his curling effort from the right side of the area came back off the left upright.

Panama emerged for the second half with an obvious plan to maintain ball possession in midfield, something they were able to do with good effect.

Whitmore rang in the changes in the second half, with introduction of a number of offensive players, including Chris Humphery.

The Motherwell player, who was making his debut, had one moment of note in the 63rd minute when he executed a 35-yard drive which cannoned off the right post. Outside of that though, the 24-year-old's first touch looked unsure and he did not link up well with Xavian Virgo on the right.

Another second half substitute, Errol Stevens, exchanged passes with Marlon King on the top of the area before getting off a curling effort which the Panamanian keeper and captain, Jaime Penedo, moved to his right to save.

A goalmouth scramble in the 85th minute provided Jamaica with another goalscoring opportunity after a header by Claude Davis was parried by Penedo. The follow-up efforts by Fuller and Rohan Reid failed to hit the target.

Jamaica's assistant coach, Alfredo Montesso, revealed that the team was most disappointed with the result which he believed came down to a moment of lapse in concentration and poor chemistry.

"We didn't play a good game, but Miller did not make a single save and we missed some opportunities," Montesso expressed.

"We felt a little bit of lack of chemistry in the team today, but some of them are playing for the first time together. It was a lack of concentration on the corner kick that we paid the price for," he added.

Panama's coach, Julio Dely Valdes, was pleased with the result, especially given that so many of his key players were missing.

"Jamaica had some good chances, but in the first half we managed to score a goal and that was the goal that stood until the end of the game," Valdes recounted through an interpreter.
Title: Re: Panama sinks Jamaica in Friendly
Post by: reggae-fan on May 28, 2012, 04:40:01 AM
Burrell urges fans to be patient
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20120528/sports/sports2.html

A paltry showing by the Reggae Boyz yesterday evening induced boos from the modest gathering inside the National Stadium as the team suffered a 1-0 defeat against Panama.

President of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), Captain Horace Burrell, is craving the patience of the local supporters ahead of the CONCACAF World Cup Qualifying (WCQ) semi-final, which kick-offs on June 8 when the Boyz tackle Guatemala in the opening match of the group, which is completed by Antigua and Barbuda and the United States.

"I believe the crowd that was here today is very supportive of the Reggae Boyz and though I am a bit disappointed, you have to realise that the fans too were frustrated and obviously were overcome by emotions," Burrell shared with The Gleaner.

Asking for lenience

"You can't beat up the crowd for that, we would have to ask them to be a little bit more patient. It is early days, we haven't begun the campaign as yet and it is still a work in progress and work begins the eighth of June, so I am personally asking the public to give the players and the coaching staff a little bit more time and I am sure they will get it right," he added.

This was the team's first defeat at the National Stadium since 2007 and the first at any venue since this year, having registered four wins and a draw; 1-0 and 4-0 triumphs over Cuba in a two-game series, a 3-2 away win in New Zealand, a goalless draw with Costa Rica and the most recent a 1-0 win over Guyana.

"Naturally, I am very disappointed in that we lost the game and having listened to the comments, it is clear that the management felt the same way that they did not perform to their optimum and going forward, certainly, we will see a better effort," Burrell expressed.

However, he believes with a little bit of luck, the result could have been a bit different, as the team hit the post on two occasions through strikes from Ricardo Fuller and Chris Humphrey.

Home game

"Seeing the number of shots which hit on to the goalpost, the score could have been at least 3-1 with a little bit of luck," Burrell reasoned. "But having said that, playing at home, one has to be able to win the games.

"But I'm heartened by the fact that the coaches recognise that they did not do well today and they will need to improve. So I am prepared to continue to support the coaching staff, give them all the necessary support that they need to continue to try and do their best," he added.

Burrell shied away from commenting on the performance of the coaching staff to date, as he believes they need a bit more time.

"The coaches are aware of things they have to do in order to enhance their chances going forward and I am prepared to leave that to the coaches and not make any comments," he said.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: injunchile on May 28, 2012, 08:55:05 AM
Whitmore job is on the line as Burrell is of the firm belief that CONCACAF teams need a foreign coach.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on May 28, 2012, 09:37:28 AM
Whitmore job is on the line as Burrell is of the firm belief that CONCACAF teams need a foreign coach.
Whitmores Job is safe for now...no chance of a foreign coach being added to the existing coaching team...if Whitmore eventually goes, he more than likely will be replaced by one of his existing Brazilian assistants. Panama has forever given Jamaica trouble...they are a rising team in CONCACAF, they have a quality bench also.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: just cool on May 29, 2012, 06:43:35 AM
Jamaica slipping this year.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on May 29, 2012, 10:36:47 AM
1. that is not the final team

2. there are so many new players, so there is no chemistry as yet.

3. the game could have easily been 3-1 Jamaica, with multiple shots cannoning off the post. 
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on May 29, 2012, 03:56:04 PM
Lets see what happens in Panama City Friday. I expect a better performance. I'd rather us lose now than lose in critical games. We will be OK...
Title: Oral Tracey on Jamaica's home lost against Panama!
Post by: Socapro on May 30, 2012, 07:50:42 PM
Oral Tracey on Jamaica's home lost against Panama!  :devil:
http://www.televisionjamaica.com/Programmes/SportsCommentary.aspx/Videos/18272
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: warmonga on May 31, 2012, 01:51:02 AM
1. that is not the final team

2. there are so many new players, so there is no chemistry as yet.

3. the game could have easily been 3-1 Jamaica, with multiple shots cannoning off the post. 
Panama for some reason has own Jamaica .. and all I hear is di same excuse , over and over again... to much new players, di game could have easily be this and dat, this is not we final team yet.. come on man, Panama won .. simple.. anyway Looking foward to the game in Panama City..  Jamaica aint no push over I know dat and I dont know how Panama doing so well and nuff of there players a missing from there squad should be a good game wish I could see it some where.. good luck  Jah...

war
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: just cool on May 31, 2012, 04:22:33 AM
Oral Tracey on Jamaica's home lost against Panama!  :devil:
http://www.televisionjamaica.com/Programmes/SportsCommentary.aspx/Videos/18272
PPL does watch this man and get some serious kicks, but if yuh really sit and listen carefully to this bredder, he actually knows what he's taking bout. we need an oral tracy in T&T to put some heat under the sports community there in trinbago.

i specifically like when he said that jamaica don't have a system that is played from the yute level on up. same disease with T&T football. what is our system, losing?? unstable defense, not being able to make a simple 40 yrs pass, inability to screen a ball from an opponent ? what is our system??!!

i had to rub my ear lobes twice when i hear spalk say that the 2014 campaign is over and he's not funding senior football anymore, and his focus is on the u23 olympic team, this is what i call repeating the same folly over and over! right now we not playing no kinda football, not even a single friendly since finland.

very soon we start the degicel cup campaign, yuh want tuh bet they will wait till the eleventh hour to get going?? and they want success.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on May 31, 2012, 08:38:09 AM
So Tappa lost his first match. Big deal. He also has 4 wins and a draw. All  in 2012. Why didn't Oral Tracey point this out.
Panama won fair and square against a non-cohesive Reggae Boyz central midfield, with the exception of Joel Senior at left-wing whom was brilliant throughout the match. Making tackles and troubling the Panamanian defence.
And does anyone in their football right mind really believe that Jamaica's Reggae Boyz will play that poorly for the return friendly with Panama; and the World Cup qualifiers with Guatemala and Antigua & Barbuda.
Watch the Jamaican waggonists jump back on the bandwagon after these matches.  :flamethrower: them. ;D       
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on May 31, 2012, 08:45:19 AM
So Tappa lost his first match. Big deal. He also has 4 wins and a draw. All  in 2012. Why didn't Oral Tracey point this out.
Panama won fair and square against a non-cohesive Reggae Boyz central midfield, with the exception of Joel Senior at left-wing whom was brilliant throughout the match. Making tackles and troubling the Panamanian defence.
And does anyone in their football right mind really believe that Jamaica's Reggae Boyz will play that poorly for the return friendly with Panama; and the World Cup qualifiers with Guatemala and Antigua & Barbuda.
Watch the Jamaican waggonists jump back on the bandwagon after these matches.  :flamethrower: them. ;D       

Like I said in a previous post, now is the time to lose. In fact, this might be a blessing in disguise, and i really do expect a much improved showing in tomorrows return leg game. Having said that, Panama will be a serious contender for a spot in Brazil.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: KND2 on May 31, 2012, 09:07:44 AM
JA need to focus to beat Guate Guate, they not beating the US and everybody beating Antigua.

It coming down to how they do versus guatemala.

It will be a battle hopefully they show teh games somewhere on Tv.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Big Magician on June 03, 2012, 11:25:56 PM
wham ??...48 hours ( ours) gone and no vibe on the 1-2 vz Panama ???
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: warmonga on June 04, 2012, 07:58:08 AM
wham ??...48 hours ( ours) gone and no vibe on the 1-2 vz Panama ???
news like dat the so call "true football" fans does not like to post.. Thanks for the news was waiting to hear di scorleine ,and when it was not comming foward by jah and dem boys I know it had to be a lost...

war
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: frico on June 04, 2012, 01:02:38 PM
WE NEED SOMEONE LIKE HIM IN TT MAYBE WE MIGHT LEARN A TING OR TWO.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: royal on June 05, 2012, 09:20:30 AM
King and Humphrey axed for breaking curfew

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18328636
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on June 05, 2012, 12:38:50 PM
Oral Tracey comments on King & Humphreys two game suspension after Panama vs Jamaica lost in Panama! 
http://www.televisionjamaica.com/Programmes/SportsCommentary.aspx/Videos/18459

Is coach Whitmore trying to use these two players as a scapegoat for his own short comings as Jamaica's national team coach?!  :yellowcard:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: theworm2345 on June 05, 2012, 01:02:14 PM
Oral Tracey comments on King & Humphrey’s two game suspension after Panama vs Jamaica lost in Panama! 
http://www.televisionjamaica.com/Programmes/SportsCommentary.aspx/Videos/18459

Is coach Whitmore trying to use these two players as a scapegoat for his own short comings as Jamaica's national team coach?!  :yellowcard:
I never understood why this man is always yelling and needs a laugh track.  Anyway making them a scapegoat would not make sense as both players were only used as subs in the two Panama friendlies (maybe thats why they had extra energy  ;D) and Humphrey actually looked quite good in the first match.
Title: Oral Tracey comments on Jamaica's latest performances!
Post by: Socapro on June 15, 2012, 07:54:35 PM
Oral Tracey comments on Jamaica's latest performances and says he is not surprised! :devil:
http://www.televisionjamaica.com/Programmes/SportsCommentary.aspx/Videos/18687

Wonder how come RF and dem so quiet these days?  :worried:

I had to go back about 5 pages to find this thread, normally dem fellas does keep this thread up in we face 24/7!
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Big Magician on June 15, 2012, 10:22:34 PM
cause dey fu#king shithongs
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on June 15, 2012, 10:40:35 PM
We know
cause dey fu#king shithongs
We here know that but I was not sure that they also knew that until now!  :devil:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: just cool on June 16, 2012, 02:27:09 AM
We know
cause dey fu#king shithongs
We here know that but I was not sure that they also knew that until now!  :devil:
You joking right?? yuh have to be! jamaica just might win this group, what's so shitty about that? :notlistening:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on June 16, 2012, 06:40:54 AM
Oral Tracey comments on Jamaica's latest performances and says he is not surprised! :devil:
http://www.televisionjamaica.com/Programmes/SportsCommentary.aspx/Videos/18687

Wonder how come RF and dem so quiet these days?  :worried:

I had to go back about 5 pages to find this thread, normally dem fellas does keep this thread up in we face 24/7!

Do i need to remind you that JAmaica sits joint top of its group level on points with the USA with 4 points each from possible 6?
There is nthing to gloat about or be ashamed of in how things have turned out so far in jamaica's group...in fact, things have gone pretty much to script after the opening two games. Next game for Jamaica is key...
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: just cool on June 16, 2012, 08:12:55 AM
Oral Tracey comments on Jamaica's latest performances and says he is not surprised! :devil:
http://www.televisionjamaica.com/Programmes/SportsCommentary.aspx/Videos/18687

Wonder how come RF and dem so quiet these days?  :worried:

I had to go back about 5 pages to find this thread, normally dem fellas does keep this thread up in we face 24/7!

Do i need to remind you that JAmaica sits joint top of its group level on points with the USA with 4 points each from possible 6?
There is nthing to gloat about or be ashamed of in how things have turned out so far in jamaica's group...in fact, things have gone pretty much to script after the opening two games. Next game for Jamaica is key...
RF, aahhahh em, those men are just kidding bro, so don't get your feathers ruffled.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: just cool on June 16, 2012, 08:32:21 AM
Oral Tracey comments on Jamaica's latest performances and says he is not surprised! :devil:
http://www.televisionjamaica.com/Programmes/SportsCommentary.aspx/Videos/18687

Wonder how come RF and dem so quiet these days?  :worried:

I had to go back about 5 pages to find this thread, normally dem fellas does keep this thread up in we face 24/7!

Do i need to remind you that JAmaica sits joint top of its group level on points with the USA with 4 points each from possible 6?
There is nthing to gloat about or be ashamed of in how things have turned out so far in jamaica's group...in fact, things have gone pretty much to script after the opening two games. Next game for Jamaica is key...
Eh RF, i said this many times before , and i'll say it again, yuh see that bredder oral tracy, he may make light of things with his comedic style, but the man does be on point.

that experimental BS is just that! latapy and maturana did the same thing with our football, they must have looked @ close to 200 players combined and was still looking, and i believe that those tactics was the demise of us, bc we didn't have cohesion.

right now, T&T eh play ah game since febuary, and with all these teams playing in qualifying, we can't seem to get one single friendly with our best eleven is ah crying shame. jack gone and the ppl there still can't seem to get their act together.

boy i curse the day i started supporting T&T football again, pretty soon i will have to throw in the towel in order to keep my sanity.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: D.H.W on June 16, 2012, 09:42:49 AM
Do we have a Trinidad thread in the Jamaican forums?
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: just cool on June 16, 2012, 09:58:10 AM
Do we have a Trinidad thread in the Jamaican forums?
Why, yuh want tuh start one?
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on June 16, 2012, 10:56:57 AM
We know
cause dey fu#king shithongs
We here know that but I was not sure that they also knew that until now!  :devil:
Really! Knowing that Guyana nor Bermuda have never knocked Jamaica out of a World Cup qualifier is the  reason for not coming on this forum. Compared to you boasting of the Soca Warriors advancing to the HEX everytime the Reggae Boyz did not.
What is there to say when the painful truth is obvious.
So I can understand you trying to cover up your pain of the failure of your team to advance to the semi-final of World Cup qualifiers.  :peace:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on June 16, 2012, 11:15:04 AM
We know
cause dey fu#king shithongs
We here know that but I was not sure that they also knew that until now!  :devil:
Really! Knowing that Guyana nor Bermuda have never knocked Jamaica out of a World Cup qualifier is the  reason for not coming on this forum. Compared to you boasting of the Soca Warriors advancing to the HEX everytime the Reggae Boyz did not.
What is there to say when the painful truth is obvious.
So I can understand you trying to cover up your pain of the failure of your team to advance to the semi-final of World Cup qualifiers.  :peace:
I was just on a bit of kicks man!  ;D
Good luck!
Hope you guys make it so we can have at least 1 Caribbean team making the Hex that has a decent chance of advancing to the 2014 World Cup in Brazil!  :beermug:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Flex on June 21, 2012, 02:35:41 AM
Burrell urges Jamaica to  build stadiums like T&T.
By Shaun Fuentes


Jamaican Football Federation president Captain Horace Burrell has made a plea to the Jamaican Government to build four mini stadia in that country similar to what exist in T&T.

Burrell was speaking at the Red Stripe Premier League awards ceremony recently where he issued the call to Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller to consider the building of the stadiums as part of the governments Jamaica Emergency Employment Programme (JEEP).

I am appealing to the Prime Minister and sports minister, via minister without portfolio in the ministry of sports, Natalie Neita-Headley, who is in attendance, for the incorporation of the building of at least four mini-stadiums in the JEEP Programme, said Burrell.

We could build some 10,000-seat venues that are similar to the ones in T&T which have, over the years, allowed that country to host major regional and international tournaments. It would put people to work and it would be money well spent. Burrell said the matter of playing surfaces in the country, saying this was limiting the full development of players in Jamaica.

That country is still in the race for 2014 World Cup qualification. The Manny Ramjohn Stadium, one of the four stadiums built in 2001 (for the FIFA U-17 World Cup) that Burrell was referring to is this week being used to host the CFU Club Championship Finals which pits local clubs Caledonia AIA and W Connection in the final.

Title: Oral Tracey says Jamaica needs a playmaker
Post by: Socapro on July 01, 2012, 02:07:50 AM
Oral Tracey says Jamaica needs a playmaker and should learn from Italy in Euro 2012! :devil:
http://www.televisionjamaica.com/Programmes/SportsCommentary.aspx/Videos/19035
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on July 07, 2012, 08:19:29 AM
PLCA, SoccerAssociation database creates international credibility

Saturday, July 07, 2012

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Last season the Premier League Clubs Association (PLCA) announced a new initiative to register all players on a world renowned global website database named SoccerAssociation, regarded as the popular reference site for FIFA agents, clubs, coaches and managers in all the leading football leagues worldwide.

Having successfully completed season one of this long-term initiative, the database now guarantees every single NPL player global visibility. In previous years, players who were not heavily involved with the national programme, the Reggae Boyz, had absolutely no international online database identity, and thus limited realistic chances of earning overseas opportunities.

Today, young players such as Romeo Parkes, Tremaine Stewart, Dino Williams, Mauricio Gordon, Cordel Simpson and Jeremy Lynch, just to name a few, benefitted from having outstanding profiles on the database. Some of them have been contacted and have gone on trials throughout the season initiated by international agents, primarily due to the exposure on SoccerAssociation.

Jamaican clubs now have an improved global profile, where international clubs can now correlate the success of individual Jamaican players abroad, with that of their local clubs.

"The global profile of the Premier League has no doubt been raised; as a Euro-based company we (Pro-Goals Sports, PGS) can attest to that, based on our interactions with club officials and agents. There is a distinct association factor; as it is generally believed that if the Premier League is covered by SoccerAssociation, then it will have more credibility," said Romel Wallen, managing director.

This is why a handful of small national football associations have paid good money just to get their respective league data onto SoccerAssociation, in the hope of some kind of global credibility. Malta, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan are examples of countries who have adopted this approach.

Naturally, it is impossible to quantify how much this new exposure will ultimately lead to profits, transfers, etc. However, it is certain local Premier League clubs and players can now creatively use this new exposure to source more international professional opportunities.

"For this it is helpful to see profile for the Jamaican players on the data-base, because this makes life much easier for speaking with clubs for these players. It is great that you now have this feature," remarked Czech Republic/Poland/Germany-based agent Tomas Bahnik, who is now interested in the Jamaica football market.

"The site has been a tremendous assistance in the PLCA office as we are able to get a more accurate look at individual and collective data, therefore giving us more comfort in the preparation of our reports. It provides just the right support we need in office to correspond internationally," noted the PLCA.


Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/PLCA--SoccerAssociation-database-creates-international-credibility_11781452#ixzz1zwk5WJiS
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on August 17, 2012, 06:49:03 PM
'Tappa' tickled - After mature Boyz blank El Salvador 2-0

WASHINGTON DC, USA Jamaica's senior footballers appear to have matured sufficiently and are now dominating some Central American countries, and head coach Theodore Whitmore is enjoying this phase of their football development.
The latest evidence was brought to the fore on Wednesday night here at the RFK Stadium when the Reggae Boyz blanked El Salvador, 2-0, courtesy of a goal in each half (16th and 66th minutes) from leading all-time scorer Luton Shelton.


Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sports/-Tappa--tickled---After-mature-Boyz-blank-El-Salvador-2-0_12309068#ixzz23rWDDpXB
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: vb on August 20, 2012, 04:56:32 AM
Why are there no J'can clubs in the CFU Club Champs.

This has been going on for years now.

Answers?

VB
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Andre on August 20, 2012, 01:44:54 PM
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/soccer-match-between-jamaica-kenya-181836350--sow.html

dem ah yardie nah care fi kenya?

EAST HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -- A planned exhibition soccer game between Jamaica and Kenya has been canceled because of poor ticket sales.

Samuel Sampson, a spokesman for Singapore-based promoter Ricky Swen and his company, Swen Labels International, says only 120 tickets were sold for the match, which had been scheduled for Saturday at the 40,000-seat Rentschler Field.

It's the second time this summer Swen has canceled an exhibition at the stadium. A planned July 28 match between Liberia and Jamaica was called off after Swen failed to secure agreements from both teams and the U.S. Soccer Federation.

Kenya was brought in as a replacement and the match rescheduled.

Sampson says his group is still talking to both teams to see if they can reschedule the match for another date.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: KND2 on August 21, 2012, 07:32:49 AM
I was planning on going to the game....these people should know that peple buying tickets at the gate. not to mention is Kenya JA playing so it is not a hype team , but I expect at least 10,000 people would have been there, jamaica have nuff people in hartford.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on August 21, 2012, 02:06:26 PM
I was planning on going to the game....these people should know that peple buying tickets at the gate. not to mention is Kenya JA playing so it is not a hype team , but I expect at least 10,000 people would have been there, jamaica have nuff people in hartford.

Was about to get tickets online, then i saw this....would have been the first time i believe the boyz would be playing in Hartford...which has a huge jamaican expat community....so kinda surprising that the game is a no go.  :bs:
Title: Liverpool teenager Raheem Sterling is wanted by England and Jamaica
Post by: reggae-fan on September 09, 2012, 11:35:31 AM
Liverpool teenager Raheem Sterling is wanted by England and Jamaica

(http://e2.365dm.com/12/09/660x350/Raheem-Sterling-Liverpool-Arsenal-Premier-Lea_2821864.jpg)

Jamaica coach Theodore Whitmore says he is waiting for Liverpool teenager Raheem Sterling to decide if he wants to play for the Reggae Boyz or England at international level.

Sterling has enjoyed an impressive start to the season for Liverpool and has already been tipped to become a future senior England international.

However, the 17-year-old was born in Jamaica and Whitmore has confirmed interest has been shown in persuading the winger to play for the Reggae Boyz.

Whitmore believes Sterling, who has played for England Under 19s, has a lot to offer Jamaica if he decides to represent the country of his birth.

"We definitely showed an interest in Sterling before and we are just waiting on him now for the go-ahead," Whitmore told STAR Sports.

"We have seen him a number of times, he is a quality player with a lot to offer this programme, but it's up to him and the door is open.

"I don't want to go into any further details but as I said he is definitely someone we have our eyes on and it's all up to him now."

Title: Re: Liverpool teenager Raheem Sterling is wanted by England and Jamaica
Post by: andre samuel on September 09, 2012, 02:39:05 PM
This youth has a bright future........I'll be surprised if England "allows" him to slip from their grasp........but then again, so Victor Moses chose Nigeria.

ah love it!!
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: FireBrand on September 10, 2012, 08:29:15 AM
Theo Walcott to miss match vs. Ukraine
By Press Association


England winger Theo Walcott has been ruled out of Tuesday's World Cup qualifier against Ukraine at Wembley due to illness. Southampton's Adam Lallana, Tottenham's Jake Livermore and Liverpool's Raheem Sterling have been added to the squad as cover, the Football Association confirmed Monday.

Daniel Sturridge and Walcott were absent from England's final training session Monday.

The duo trained Sunday, but complained of feeling unwell overnight and did not participate in the session at Arsenal's London Colney training complex.

It left head coach Roy Hodgson with only 18 players to be put through their paces after the withdrawal Sunday of defender John Terry with an ankle problem.

Meanwhile, a weekend surge in ticket sales means 68,000 have been sold for the clash against the Ukrainians, the Football Association confirmed.

The figure includes 6,500 which have been sold to Olympic Games volunteers at the reduced price of 20.12 ($32).

At half-time, 15 Team GB medallists will be presented to the crowd.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on September 10, 2012, 09:53:00 AM
Sterling just got called into the England Squad. Strange that I'm saying this, but for the youths sake, i believe England is a better fit for him, not only for his own personal development, but i dont think the JFF deserved to get this guy. These players deserve the type of administration that will allow them t develop to their full potential. Sorry, I think the england FA is way ahead of the JFF at this point in time. Its for this same reason why Daniel Sturridge also recently chose England..the JFF cant compete with he FAs from any european nation.

http://sg.sports.yahoo.com/news/breaking-news-liverpool-youngster-sterling-called-england-squad-121200084--spt.html
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Andre on September 10, 2012, 12:50:58 PM
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/soccer--u-s--world-cup-hopes-jeopardized-by-a-jamaica-squad-riding-a-wave-of-national-pride.html

U.S. World Cup hopes jeopardized by a Jamaica squad riding a wave of national pride
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Bakes on September 11, 2012, 08:04:03 AM
It was always going to be a longshot that Sterling would play for Jamaica, his mother reportedly wanted him to rep JA but that was his only ties to the country. Not minimize her influence, but with your club team mates, friends and coaches steering you towards England, that was always going to be the likely choice.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on November 19, 2012, 08:55:29 AM
JFF, Reggae Boyz Running Scared

Tony Becca ON THE BOUNDARY

Jamaica's footballers are about to begin their final hunt for a place in the World Cup finals of 2014, and for them, it's one of three places from six teams to get to the championship.
That is a glorious opportunity. Jamaica have a good chance of getting there, at least statistically.

The Jamaicans, however, are nervous. After narrowly qualifying for this round, edging out Guatemala on goal difference in the previous round, Jamaica now line up with Mexico, the United States of America, Costa Rica, Panama, and Honduras to battle for the three places.

http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20121118/sports/sports3.html
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on November 23, 2012, 06:18:58 AM
Jamaica Football Federation announces 13 overseas based professionals in Caribbean Cup Training Squad, which also includes two new invitees from Local Premier League (RSPL) Clubs.

DWAYNE MILLER  -SYRIANSKA
DWAYNE KERR -UNATTACHED
JACOMENO BARRETT  -MOBAY UNITED
LOVEL PALMER  -PORTLAND TIMBERS
XAVIAN VIRGO -BOYS TOWN
DEMAR PHILLIPS -AALESUND
TRAMAINE STEWART -AALESUND
JASON MORRISON -AALESUND
ANDRAE CAMPBELL -NOTODDEN
SHAVAR THOMAS -MONTREAL IMPACT
JERMAINE TAYLOR -HOUSTON DYNAMO
JE-VAUGHN WATSON -HOUSTON DYNAMO
DICOY WILLIAMS -TORONTO FC
RYAN JOHNSON -TORONTO FC
OMAR CUMMINGS -COLORADO RAPIDS
DARREN MATTOCKS -VANCOUVER WCAPS

ALVAS POWELL -PORTMORE UNITED
ANDRE LEWIS -PORTMORE UNITED
EWAN GRANDISON -PORTMORE UNITED
ROHAN REID -ARNETT GARDENS
LAMAR NELSON -ARNETT GARDENS
JERMAINE HUE -HARBOUR VIEW
JOEL SENIOR -HARBOUR VIEW
JERMAINE ANDERSON -WATERHOUSE
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Big Magician on November 23, 2012, 07:17:46 AM
is England in the CFU Cup ??
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on November 23, 2012, 08:04:46 AM
is England in the CFU Cup ??

No, thats why the squad has 0 invitees from those players based in England. Check the list again. Its comprised of players from MLS, Scandinavia and the domestic league. England based guys not required for the caribbean cup :)
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: trini_stallion on November 23, 2012, 09:58:24 AM
is England in the CFU Cup ??

No, thats why the squad has 0 invitees from those players based in England. Check the list again. Its comprised of players from MLS, Scandinavia and the domestic league. England based guys not required for the caribbean cup :)

You dont think that is a lil bit premature...is better be well prepared and take nothing for granted, learn from mistakes of the caribbean giants TNT...they have fallen, taking things for granted, all the best to JA tho, I HOPE we see them in the finals
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on November 23, 2012, 03:23:02 PM
is England in the CFU Cup ??

No, thats why the squad has 0 invitees from those players based in England. Check the list again. Its comprised of players from MLS, Scandinavia and the domestic league. England based guys not required for the caribbean cup :)

You dont think that is a lil bit premature...is better be well prepared and take nothing for granted, learn from mistakes of the caribbean giants TNT...they have fallen, taking things for granted, all the best to JA tho, I HOPE we see them in the finals


I dont think the Jamaica coaching staff is taking anything for granted at all, in fact, I am pretty sure they are taking this tournament very serioulsy. But let me say this as a FAN, Jamaica is EXPECTED to at least secure one of the 4 spots on hand for the Gold Cup tournament...also let me hasten to say that the Jamaican team that is contesting this edition of the CFU tournament is slightly better(IMHO) than the last team that won the whole thing.....even in face of the fact that a significant part of the core team is not invited to the tournament.  A number of fringe players are included in this squad....looking to break into the jamaica squad to compete at the HEX next year. Not saying Jamaica will blow away everybody and win the whole thing....but Id imagine Jamaica would be as motivated as anyone else to secure a third straight hold on the title.

And yes, I do expect T&T to rise and challenge Jamaica again for caribbean supremacy....in fact right now T&T probably is around 3rd or 4th team in CFU based on FIFA rankings...we see teams like Grenada, Guyana, and Antigua being shoved into the spotlight in recent times, without really having the pedigree that T&T wold have brought to the table.  Jamaica alone cannot carry the Caribbean flag...we need at least 3-4 strong CFU teams, and i expect the top 4 to be Jamaica, T&T, Haiti, Cuba when the dust settles.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on November 23, 2012, 04:12:22 PM
Not sure if many here are familiar with this Kid Ravel Morrison, but he has publicly made known the fact that he would like to play for Jamaica, it seems the JFF are reciprocating, and with him being also eligible for the under-20s, he might be a good addition. The player does seem to have some issues though (disciplinary), but I think with proper management, he might be a good addition to the squad.
-----------------------

#10 Ravell Morrison : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNgegnQKIWI

Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) president Captain Horace Burrell confirmed the administration is now finalising documentation with former Manchester United prodigy Ravel Morrison to represent the Reggae Boyz.

Burrell said in an interview that his association is very close to securing the services of the player.

"The process has begun and the youngster has expressed an interest publicly to play for Jamaica," said Burrell.

"He is eligible for the Under-20s and we are keeping our fingers crossed because our administrative staff and the team manager are already working on his documentation," Burrell said.

He added: "We are now hoping that the documentation process will be competed in time."

Morrison has played for the England team at all youth levels.

Morrison was born in Wyhtenshaw, Manchester, but qualifies to play for the Reggae Boyz by virtue of having a Jamaican parent.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on November 26, 2012, 09:48:15 AM
New German Reggae boy. Hard to imagine how the JFF only just now calling him to the progranm after he first indicated his eligibility (Jamaican Dad, German mom) over 3 years ago. Looking at the list of clubs hes played for...I'd say he should be able to hold his own in CONCACAF.

(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c5/Daniel_Gordon.jpg/200px-Daniel_Gordon.jpg)

Full name :Daniel Gordon
Date of birth: 16 January 1985 (age 27)
Place of birth: Dortmund, West Germany
Height: 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in)
Playing position: Midfielder
Current club: Karlsruher SC

Other Clubs previous:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: theworm2345 on November 26, 2012, 10:59:28 AM
New German Reggae boy. Hard to imagine how the JFF only just now calling him to the progranm after he first indicated his eligibility (Jamaican Dad, German mom) over 3 years ago. Looking at the list of clubs hes played for...I'd say he should be able to hold his own in CONCACAF.
He's playing in the third tier in Germany...it shouldn't be hard to believe he hasn't been called up.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on November 26, 2012, 02:03:52 PM
New German Reggae boy. Hard to imagine how the JFF only just now calling him to the progranm after he first indicated his eligibility (Jamaican Dad, German mom) over 3 years ago. Looking at the list of clubs hes played for...I'd say he should be able to hold his own in CONCACAF.
He's playing in the third tier in Germany...it shouldn't be hard to believe he hasn't been called up.

Yeah, but three years ago he was playing for Dortmund...and in that time, he also played for Wei Oberhausen and Frankfurt. Surely the guy must have something in him to be given a look by those clubs.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Big Magician on November 26, 2012, 04:57:14 PM
Ravel Morrison go be great for your team...he is a world class jackass
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: just cool on November 26, 2012, 05:56:29 PM
In all honesty, i like tuh showcase we own local talent. and  even though some may not mind, i dislike having foreign born players in our team unless they were raised in T&T. i like to see our local talent on display, don't ask me why.    thank God we eh have no one coming in.

PS: i don't mind Jlloyd, he was born in sando so he's ah local born even though he's british bred.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on November 26, 2012, 06:15:29 PM
In all honesty, i like tuh showcase we own local talent. and  even though some may not mind, i dislike having foreign born players in our team unless they were raised in T&T. i like to see our local talent on display, don't ask me why.    thank God we eh have no one coming in.

PS: i don't mind Jlloyd, he was born in sando so he's ah local born even though he's british bred.

You wont be showcasing much of the local talent if they are not doing the job on the pitch.  It makes sense to have a national team comprising mostly of domestic talent taken from the local leagues....but what happens when they are not good enough to get the job done? Is the local talent good enough to compete with the USA, Mexico, Costa Rica, and indeed, the rest of the world? Even in Jamaica's case where we export players to England and the MLS...its obvious that in some case this is just nit good enough when the USA is calling on players in Italy, Germany, Spain etc. 
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: just cool on November 26, 2012, 10:45:54 PM
In all honesty, i like tuh showcase we own local talent. and  even though some may not mind, i dislike having foreign born players in our team unless they were raised in T&T. i like to see our local talent on display, don't ask me why.    thank God we eh have no one coming in.

PS: i don't mind Jlloyd, he was born in sando so he's ah local born even though he's british bred.

You wont be showcasing much of the local talent if they are not doing the job on the pitch.  It makes sense to have a national team comprising mostly of domestic talent taken from the local leagues....but what happens when they are not good enough to get the job done? Is the local talent good enough to compete with the USA, Mexico, Costa Rica, and indeed, the rest of the world? Even in Jamaica's case where we export players to England and the MLS...its obvious that in some case this is just nit good enough when the USA is calling on players in Italy, Germany, Spain etc. 
Who said anything about local talent? i talking bout TT born and bred players whether they play in T&T, MLS or in europe.

i just want to see our TT born and bred players out there instead of some euro product, IMO we don't need them bc we have enough home grown talent, we just need to refine our resources from a very early age.

just look @ what happened when pfister came here, he blanked fellas like thompson, tony warner and buccaud for fellas like hector, phillips and molino. we have all the talent we need here, all we need is academies to polish our product.

Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Trini _2026 on November 27, 2012, 08:21:13 AM
In all honesty, i like tuh showcase we own local talent. and  even though some may not mind, i dislike having foreign born players in our team unless they were raised in T&T. i like to see our local talent on display, don't ask me why.    thank God we eh have no one coming in.

PS: i don't mind Jlloyd, he was born in sando so he's ah local born even though he's british bred.

You wont be showcasing much of the local talent if they are not doing the job on the pitch.  It makes sense to have a national team comprising mostly of domestic talent taken from the local leagues....but what happens when they are not good enough to get the job done? Is the local talent good enough to compete with the USA, Mexico, Costa Rica, and indeed, the rest of the world? Even in Jamaica's case where we export players to England and the MLS...its obvious that in some case this is just nit good enough when the USA is calling on players in Italy, Germany, Spain etc. 
Who said anything about local talent? i talking bout TT born and bred players whether they play in T&T, MLS or in europe.

i just want to see our TT born and bred players out there instead of some euro product, IMO we don't need them bc we have enough home grown talent, we just need to refine our resources from a very early age.

just look @ what happened when pfister came here, he blanked fellas like thompson, tony warner and buccaud for fellas like hector, phillips and molino. we have all the talent we need here, all we need is academies to polish our product.



 other player foreign born where suppose to join but we got knocked out early ... they will be on board when the program get back  on track .... btw make sure none of your off spring want to play for T&T and if they do discourage them PLEASE
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on November 27, 2012, 08:33:45 AM
just look @ what happened when pfister came here, he blanked fellas like thompson, tony warner and buccaud for fellas like hector, phillips and molino. we have all the talent we need here, all we need is academies to polish our product.

those players you listed are god-awful players who in reality, are no better than the players you have in T&T. Chris Birchall's goal vs Bahrain played a crucial role in getting you qualified for Germany, and to this day he is still perhaps one of the better players to have played for T&T in the past 10 years.
In the grand scheme of things, Birchall is just an average championship level midfielder....perhaps not even good enough to play in the EPL...but still good enough to be a critical part of any T&T team. Hope you see where im going here. But perhaps you should try and define more clearly what you mean by "local bred" player. For instance, Is Messi a "local bred" player for Argentina or does spain take credit for his development as a player?
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on November 27, 2012, 01:09:09 PM
England and Arsenal Legend Ian Wright speaks to his Jamaican heritage (at the start):
Both his mom and dad were Jamaicans.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQ_MaGEFH8g&feature=related

The man's family is from my Parish st. thomas...actually went to school with one of his cousins.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Big Magician on November 27, 2012, 03:59:40 PM
shithongs
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: just cool on November 27, 2012, 05:14:15 PM
just look @ what happened when pfister came here, he blanked fellas like thompson, tony warner and buccaud for fellas like hector, phillips and molino. we have all the talent we need here, all we need is academies to polish our product.

those players you listed are god-awful players who in reality, are no better than the players you have in T&T. Chris Birchall's goal vs Bahrain played a crucial role in getting you qualified for Germany, and to this day he is still perhaps one of the better players to have played for T&T in the past 10 years.
In the grand scheme of things, Birchall is just an average championship level midfielder....perhaps not even good enough to play in the EPL...but still good enough to be a critical part of any T&T team. Hope you see where im going here. But perhaps you should try and define more clearly what you mean by "local bred" player. For instance, Is Messi a "local bred" player for Argentina or does spain take credit for his development as a player?
So was dennis lawrence's goal my friend, without dennis we would have never known a world cup, so was all the goals that stern john and russell latapy scored as well, so where do you draw the line on this??


and for the record, if you say that criss birchall was "one" of our better players in the past ten yrs then you don't know sh!t about T&T football and you should stay quiet in that regard!

as ah matter of fact birchall is one of the least skillful of our midfielders, and i will go as far a to say that spann was better than birchall skill wise, but he fell off badly and became nothing but ah journeyman.

right now we don't really need birchall to tell you the truth, bc there's nuff competition for places on the national team.

in reality criss is our hardest player, he runs none stop, he fights like lion and gives each game his all and for that he should be commended, we really need players like that in the team, but over the yrs watching birchall, IMO he gives the ball away quite a lot and has a problem with making effective passes,

but not taking anything away from him, the boy is ah damn good player, but i would rather see hyland or theobald in that position, and as of now we have jovin jones, ah players who could attack and defend, and could pass much better than birchall, we also have houton hactor and kevin molino, and they are very good going forward and could split defenses.

in that whole world cup midfield, there were only two midfielders that birchall was better than, bleeder and evans wise, but IMO he wasn't better than whitley, carlos, yorke, latas, and samuels.

before the birchallites come and call me ah racist lemme just make my position clear, don't get me wrong, the boy is ah very useful players, but to say he's one of our better players for the past ten yrs is stretching it.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Dinner Mints on November 27, 2012, 05:20:25 PM
just look @ what happened when pfister came here, he blanked fellas like thompson, tony warner and buccaud for fellas like hector, phillips and molino. we have all the talent we need here, all we need is academies to polish our product.

those players you listed are god-awful players who in reality, are no better than the players you have in T&T. Chris Birchall's goal vs Bahrain played a crucial role in getting you qualified for Germany, and to this day he is still perhaps one of the better players to have played for T&T in the past 10 years.
In the grand scheme of things, Birchall is just an average championship level midfielder....perhaps not even good enough to play in the EPL...but still good enough to be a critical part of any T&T team. Hope you see where im going here. But perhaps you should try and define more clearly what you mean by "local bred" player. For instance, Is Messi a "local bred" player for Argentina or does spain take credit for his development as a player?
So was dennis lawrence's goal my friend, without dennis we would have never known a world cup, so was all the goals that stern john and russell latapy scored as well, so where do you draw the line on this??


and for the record, if you say that criss birchall was "one" of our better players in the past ten yrs then you don't know sh!t about T&T football and you should stay quiet in that regard!

as ah matter of fact birchall is one of the least skillful of our midfielders, and i will go as far a to say that spann was better than birchall skill wise, but he fell off badly and became nothing but ah journeyman.

right now we don't really need birchall to tell you the truth, bc there's nuff competition for places on the national team.

in reality criss is our hardest player, he runs none stop, he fights like lion and gives each game his all and for that he should be commended, we really need players like that in the team, but over the yrs watching birchall, IMO he gives the ball away quite a lot and has a problem with making effective passes,

but not taking anything away from him, the boy is ah damn good player, but i would rather see hyland or theobald in that position, and as of now we have jovin jones, ah players who could attack and defend, and could pass much better than birchall, we also have houton hactor and kevin molino, and they are very good going forward and could split defenses.

in that whole world cup midfield, there were only two midfielders that birchall was better than, bleeder and evans wise, but IMO he wasn't better than whitley, carlos, yorke, latas, and samuels.

before the birchallites come and call me ah racist lemme just make my position clear, don't get me wrong, the boy is ah very useful players, but to say he's one of our better players for the past ten yrs is stretching it.
Skillful doesn't equal good. 'More skills' doesn't equal 'better'. We love skills in TT. Nuff man ripping up their front yard with skills.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: just cool on November 27, 2012, 05:24:28 PM
Reggeafan i feel you just jealous bc you guys have to depend on foreign players and we don't.

i tellin you this, yuh see if we didn't have jack warner leaning on football and not doing the right thing to develop the game on the both islands, and we had a visionary running football the past 30 yrs instead who build academies and pushed football hard, we would have been the uraguay of concacaf.

you have no idea how important football was to trinbagonians eh?? listen fella, you ain't never seen football the way i saw it when i was coming up, and i will go as far as to say that the T&T you seeing today is bullsh!t as far as football is concerned.

i talking about a three mile square area (the queens park savannah) full of ppl playing football, uniforn decorating the whole savannah especially on a sataurday morning on through to the going down of the sun, that how much football was big in T&T, and one man spoil dat for his own personal gain.

IMO if we start developing football in trinbago the right way, we would never need another foreign based player in our ranks, that's how much natural talent we have on our islands.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on November 27, 2012, 09:02:32 PM
Reggeafan i feel you just jealous bc you guys have to depend on foreign players and we don't.

How many Foreign BORN players played for Jamaica in the last world cup qualifying game ? I bet no more than three.
One final question for you sir: How many foreign born players Jamaica used to win the last two Caribbean cup tournaments ? ZERO! (there i answered it for you)
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on November 27, 2012, 09:05:25 PM

as ah matter of fact birchall is one of the least skillful of our midfielders, and i will go as far a to say that spann was better than birchall skill wise, but he fell off badly and became nothing but ah journeyman.


Skillfull players get you nowhere brother. How many skillful players are on the USA team today? For all the talented and skillfull players in te caribbean, what have we achieved with that skill? Birchall is one of the better players for T&T in the past decade, I stand by that. there is more to football than faking and twisting left then right, then nutmegging a player (we call it salad in Jamaica)
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Big Magician on November 27, 2012, 09:11:24 PM
F#CK OFF
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on November 28, 2012, 07:59:27 AM
Jamaica should use the best players at our disposal. whether they were born in Jamaica or in England or Germany, as long as they have Jamaican percentage. allot of larger footballing countries are using players that were not even born in that country and have no connection, only that they lived there. Holland , France, England etc. John Barnes, Sterling etc are not from England and does not have any England connections. England is also recruiting some ivory coast kid. Patric Viera was born in Senegal, not France. There is nothing to be jealous about T&T football, Jamaica will always have top footballers around the world, which will grow in the future. most of Britain young black footballers have Jamaican percentage or born in Jamaica but migrate to Britain at a young age.

Phoenix all-star football academy: http://phoenixallstarsfootballacademy.wordpress.com/



Bayern Munich
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/Young-J-can-signs-with-Bayern-Munich_10104891

Ajax
http://mobile.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20120112/sports/sports2.php

Lille
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/J-can-teen--baller-signs-with-French-giant-Lille_10220851

I have been in America since i was a kid. that does not make a Jamaican who grew up in Jamaica any more Jamaican than me.

Messi have been in Spain since he was a kid, does that make him less Argentinian?.
 
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on November 28, 2012, 09:33:27 AM
Reggeafan i feel you just jealous bc you guys have to depend on foreign players and we don't.

i tellin you this, yuh see if we didn't have jack warner leaning on football and not doing the right thing to develop the game on the both islands, and we had a visionary running football the past 30 yrs instead who build academies and pushed football hard, we would have been the uraguay of concacaf.

you have no idea how important football was to trinbagonians eh?? listen fella, you ain't never seen football the way i saw it when i was coming up, and i will go as far as to say that the T&T you seeing today is bullsh!t as far as football is concerned.

i talking about a three mile square area (the queens park savannah) full of ppl playing football, uniforn decorating the whole savannah especially on a sataurday morning on through to the going down of the sun, that how much football was big in T&T, and one man spoil dat for his own personal gain.

IMO if we start developing football in trinbago the right way, we would never need another foreign based player in our ranks, that's how much natural talent we have on our islands.
Nope! Jealousy is the other way around. You always conveniently forget to mention that 98% of our "foreign" Reggae Boyz are Jamaicans born and bred from our own non-pro league club system compared to T&T's Pro League.

So why is it that Jamaicans get more foreign club contracts than T&T is the million dollar question you should ask yourself.

It seems even the US is sweating over the same thing in a thread headline by one of your own newspaper:

http://www.bigsoccer.com/community/threads/jamaica-to-recruit-nine-england-based-players.1977336/

   
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: just cool on November 28, 2012, 06:07:44 PM
Reggeafan i feel you just jealous bc you guys have to depend on foreign players and we don't.

i tellin you this, yuh see if we didn't have jack warner leaning on football and not doing the right thing to develop the game on the both islands, and we had a visionary running football the past 30 yrs instead who build academies and pushed football hard, we would have been the uraguay of concacaf.

you have no idea how important football was to trinbagonians eh?? listen fella, you ain't never seen football the way i saw it when i was coming up, and i will go as far as to say that the T&T you seeing today is bullsh!t as far as football is concerned.

i talking about a three mile square area (the queens park savannah) full of ppl playing football, uniforn decorating the whole savannah especially on a sataurday morning on through to the going down of the sun, that how much football was big in T&T, and one man spoil dat for his own personal gain.

IMO if we start developing football in trinbago the right way, we would never need another foreign based player in our ranks, that's how much natural talent we have on our islands.
Nope! Jealousy is the other way around. You always conveniently forget to mention that 98% of our "foreign" Reggae Boyz are Jamaicans born and bred from our own non-pro league club system compared to T&T's Pro League.

So why is it that Jamaicans get more foreign club contracts than T&T is the million dollar question you should ask yourself.

It seems even the US is sweating over the same thing in a thread headline by one of your own newspaper:

http://www.bigsoccer.com/community/threads/jamaica-to-recruit-nine-england-based-players.1977336/

   
This iz why i doh like tuh talk tuh allyuh yard fowls, allyuh always runnin tuh defend allyuh fackin flag like if somebody trying tuh rape allyuh of something!!!

i just tell de fackin idiot byoi dat birchall iz not near one of our better players! in fact nuff trinis doh rate birchall and righfully so, he's pretty basic. 

right now we have hector , molino, J.jones, jagdeosingh, guerra, and hyland, and IMO would do ah much better job than birchall, so he doh know what de fack he talking bout!

as for all this jamaica better than trinidad slop chop! we have, count then, eight fackin caribbean cup titles under our belts and when allyuh win nine, come back and fackin talk to me about who better than who, as ah matter of fact i not even in that simpleton argument.

ah know allyuh tribal jamaicans love fight down fackin ting so i would not even go there wid allyuh! keep thinking allyuh better than everybody else.

one more thing, we don't need foreign "born" players like allyuh, and that's all i said, and we don't! so why i gettin all this talk about, what i said did not warrant all this long talk?

all i said iz that we have enough talented players who was born and bred in T&T, and we do, we don't need foreign born and bred product, we just need academies and proper training and coaching schools to develop our players from an early age and we will be fine..
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on November 28, 2012, 07:56:58 PM
you have no idea how important football was to trinbagonians eh?? listen fella, you ain't never seen football the way i saw it when i was coming up, and i will go as far as to say that the T&T you seeing today is bullsh!t as far as football is concerned.

Damn bro, you came out swinging. I can point you to at least a dozen threads on this forum where Chris Birchall's play is being mentioned in a positive light. I tell you what, in terms of a battling midfielder (not the flashy type), Birchall is tops in your squad, sorta similar to our Rodolph Austin (Leeds). Its for that reason why he started every game at the Germany....ahead f Latapy. You need a combative midfielder to command the middle of the park.

Anyway, yes, T&T football has a legacy you can be proud of.  Unfortunately, and for whatever reason, things have gone downhill since Germany, but anyone who is intimate with the sport knows that you will bounce back.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on November 29, 2012, 10:02:02 AM
Reggeafan i feel you just jealous bc you guys have to depend on foreign players and we don't.

i tellin you this, yuh see if we didn't have jack warner leaning on football and not doing the right thing to develop the game on the both islands, and we had a visionary running football the past 30 yrs instead who build academies and pushed football hard, we would have been the uraguay of concacaf.

you have no idea how important football was to trinbagonians eh?? listen fella, you ain't never seen football the way i saw it when i was coming up, and i will go as far as to say that the T&T you seeing today is bullsh!t as far as football is concerned.

i talking about a three mile square area (the queens park savannah) full of ppl playing football, uniforn decorating the whole savannah especially on a sataurday morning on through to the going down of the sun, that how much football was big in T&T, and one man spoil dat for his own personal gain.

IMO if we start developing football in trinbago the right way, we would never need another foreign based player in our ranks, that's how much natural talent we have on our islands.
Nope! Jealousy is the other way around. You always conveniently forget to mention that 98% of our "foreign" Reggae Boyz are Jamaicans born and bred from our own non-pro league club system compared to T&T's Pro League.

So why is it that Jamaicans get more foreign club contracts than T&T is the million dollar question you should ask yourself.

It seems even the US is sweating over the same thing in a thread headline by one of your own newspaper:

http://www.bigsoccer.com/community/threads/jamaica-to-recruit-nine-england-based-players.1977336/

   
This iz why i doh like tuh talk tuh allyuh yard fowls, allyuh always runnin tuh defend allyuh fackin flag like if somebody trying tuh rape allyuh of something!!!

i just tell de fackin idiot byoi dat birchall iz not near one of our better players! in fact nuff trinis doh rate birchall and righfully so, he's pretty basic. 

right now we have hector , molino, J.jones, jagdeosingh, guerra, and hyland, and IMO would do ah much better job than birchall, so he doh know what de fack he talking bout!

as for all this jamaica better than trinidad slop chop! we have, count then, eight fackin caribbean cup titles under our belts and when allyuh win nine, come back and fackin talk to me about who better than who, as ah matter of fact i not even in that simpleton argument.

ah know allyuh tribal jamaicans love fight down fackin ting so i would not even go there wid allyuh! keep thinking allyuh better than everybody else.

one more thing, we don't need foreign "born" players like allyuh, and that's all i said, and we don't! so why i gettin all this talk about, what i said did not warrant all this long talk?

all i said iz that we have enough talented players who was born and bred in T&T, and we do, we don't need foreign born and bred product, we just need academies and proper training and coaching schools to develop our players from an early age and we will be fine..
Don't start a subject if you cannot handle the TRUTH!
I thought T&T had more academies and football fields than all the Caribbean nations. Didn't T&T host a World Cup in their own backyard. I don't think FIFA would have allowed a World Cup to be held with non-standard football fields even with all the clouth that Jack Warner had at the time. ??? 
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jahkingdom on November 29, 2012, 06:05:45 PM
Reggeafan i feel you just jealous bc you guys have to depend on foreign players and we don't.

i tellin you this, yuh see if we didn't have jack warner leaning on football and not doing the right thing to develop the game on the both islands, and we had a visionary running football the past 30 yrs instead who build academies and pushed football hard, we would have been the uraguay of concacaf.

you have no idea how important football was to trinbagonians eh?? listen fella, you ain't never seen football the way i saw it when i was coming up, and i will go as far as to say that the T&T you seeing today is bullsh!t as far as football is concerned.

i talking about a three mile square area (the queens park savannah) full of ppl playing football, uniforn decorating the whole savannah especially on a sataurday morning on through to the going down of the sun, that how much football was big in T&T, and one man spoil dat for his own personal gain.

IMO if we start developing football in trinbago the right way, we would never need another foreign based player in our ranks, that's how much natural talent we have on our islands.
Nope! Jealousy is the other way around. You always conveniently forget to mention that 98% of our "foreign" Reggae Boyz are Jamaicans born and bred from our own non-pro league club system compared to T&T's Pro League.

So why is it that Jamaicans get more foreign club contracts than T&T is the million dollar question you should ask yourself.

It seems even the US is sweating over the same thing in a thread headline by one of your own newspaper:

http://www.bigsoccer.com/community/threads/jamaica-to-recruit-nine-england-based-players.1977336/

   
This iz why i doh like tuh talk tuh allyuh yard fowls, allyuh always runnin tuh defend allyuh fackin flag like if somebody trying tuh rape allyuh of something!!!

i just tell de fackin idiot byoi dat birchall iz not near one of our better players! in fact nuff trinis doh rate birchall and righfully so, he's pretty basic. 

right now we have hector , molino, J.jones, jagdeosingh, guerra, and hyland, and IMO would do ah much better job than birchall, so he doh know what de fack he talking bout!

as for all this jamaica better than trinidad slop chop! we have, count then, eight fackin caribbean cup titles under our belts and when allyuh win nine, come back and fackin talk to me about who better than who, as ah matter of fact i not even in that simpleton argument.

ah know allyuh tribal jamaicans love fight down fackin ting so i would not even go there wid allyuh! keep thinking allyuh better than everybody else.

one more thing, we don't need foreign "born" players like allyuh, and that's all i said, and we don't! so why i gettin all this talk about, what i said did not warrant all this long talk?

all i said iz that we have enough talented players who was born and bred in T&T, and we do, we don't need foreign born and bred product, we just need academies and proper training and coaching schools to develop our players from an early age and we will be fine..

Jamaica win 5 Caribbean cups and could win 6 this year. that's not far from 8, and i am confident we will pass you in the near future as our football culture grows. i do understand that we started late, and you guys were playing a long time. but before you start LMO,  you should check this out: http://www.alltimesoccer.com/alltime/jamaica_vs_trinidad_and_tobago

http://www.soccerpunter.com/soccer-statistics/World/Friendlies-2010/head_to_head_statistics/all/2210_Trinidad_and_Tobago/1319_Jamaica

http://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/statisticsandrecords/headtohead/team1=jam/team2=tri/index.html

go and check any head to head stats and come back to me.lol
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: just cool on November 29, 2012, 08:40:37 PM
Man allyuh fack off with allyuh tribal mdacnt nah!! every mdcnt ting is jamaica jamaica like jamaica is the only country in the fackin world! the way allyuh does boast to the eyes of a foreigner they would swear that allyuh was on par wid england. larger than life mudafackers!

as for you mister tribal king arsehole ja2099, we don't have one fackin football academy in trinidad! and another thing, the last i checked, you don't need football academies to host a tournament, just infrastructure so jack warner went and build four mini stadiums with "FIFA" funds. ato bolden stadium, manny ramjohn stadium, larry gomes stadium and dwight yorke stadium in tobago.

before that we only had "one" stadium the hasely crawford stadium. so yeh we have five stadiums, big fackin deal! i would rather have five academies.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: jamaica2099 on December 14, 2012, 08:04:35 AM
Remorseful Boyz take blame

DEEP BAY, Antigua One good thing coming out of Jamaica's distasteful performance at the CFU Caribbean Cup is that the players have pointed the finger of blame on themselves.
They sought no excuses for crashing out of the tournament that they entered as defending champions as the worst performing team with only a point, which effectively entombed them to the preliminary stage.


Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/Remorseful-Boyz-take-blame_13209880#ixzz2F2whINBT

Now on to Mission: Brazil. :duel: :challenge: :salute:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Big Magician on December 14, 2012, 05:53:18 PM
hope you take that form into the HEX
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Big Magician on December 14, 2012, 06:02:30 PM
Capt Burrell in England again...Set to hold talks with 172 UK players
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: just cool on December 14, 2012, 07:24:44 PM
Remorseful Boyz take blame

DEEP BAY, Antigua One good thing coming out of Jamaica's distasteful performance at the CFU Caribbean Cup is that the players have pointed the finger of blame on themselves.
They sought no excuses for crashing out of the tournament that they entered as defending champions as the worst performing team with only a point, which effectively entombed them to the preliminary stage.


Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/Remorseful-Boyz-take-blame_13209880#ixzz2F2whINBT

Now on to Mission: Brazil. :duel: :challenge: :salute:
Eh reggae i will bring back up the thread that yuh said jamaica will take the cup again, just look out the the caribbean cup thread that non other than i started.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on December 31, 2012, 01:58:44 PM
Building Jamaica's football from the root up
 
BY ANDREW EDWARDS

Monday, December 31, 2012

RECENTLY I have been working with a fellow alumnus to facilitate a couple of English youths coming to play in our premier league. These are 18- and 19 year-old kids who have not made the cut at big clubs like Chelsea.
 
Cognisant of the fact that their dream of playing professional football has diminished, they are seeking to follow a growing trend among "failed" academy players. That is, to ply their trade in a less developed country (by football standards) and hopefully work their way back into the big leagues.

This reminded me that whilst at Traffic Academy in Brazil I learnt that if a player couldn't be sold at 17 years old he would generally be offloaded. Yet, we in Jamaica are making our most substantial investments in players in their 20s and 30s. Sure enough, a few have and will continue to make the breakthrough. Instead of a sparing few, I envision a significant many, however, being contracted by international clubs. Lest we forget the highest transfer fees paid for Jamaican players have been for Gardner, Austin and Fuller whilst they were "still quite young".
 
For several years coach Jackie Walters has mooted the idea of a super league amongst the top schools in the Manning and DaCosta Cups. Coach Walters is a wily veteran of immense experience; one for whom I have great respect. Central to this moot is the fact that the high school season is too short and thus does not lend itself to the levels, consistency, quality and detailed preparation that will enable us to be more competitive internationally.
 
This argument is based on the knowledge that our high schools have for a very long time been the conveyor belt churning out most of the talent that goes on to represent this country, not only in football, but in all sports.
 
The sports landscape of the 21st Century is far too complex for us to be still dependent on our ill-equipped high school system to deliver world beaters in football.
 
Every coach I know and all the prominent administrators of football have two primary objectives in common. They all desire to elevate players from their camps to the national programmes and to export players to international clubs. Both objectives, I believe, can be achieved in substantially quantitative and qualitative ways on a sustained basis. This will, however, require a paradigm shift that will encapsulate the current best practices of football management, marketing, player development, financial planning and management, technical planning and development, and strategic planning.
 
It has been said on numerous occasions in varied media that it costs approximately $25 million to run a club in the 12-team Premier League for a season collectively this amounts to $300 million per year. This is a pretty penny for which the return in most seasons is approximately $5 million given as prize monies.
 
Even if one club were to win all available prize monies, it would still not make for a sustainable business. The PLCA has an opportunity to participate in a paradigm shift that will make local football a worthy business.
 
The JFF as the principals of football in the country has been holding consultations among its stakeholders about restructuring the nation's football, and quite rightly so. A primary business of the JFF is to develop a football programme that is internationally competitive and which will enable qualification to World Cup tournaments at all levels.
 
Led by the astute army man, Captain Horace Burrell, we have, as a nation, qualified for four World Cup tournaments, a remarkable achievement. In the context of the immense anomalies that exist within the structures of our football, this can easily be seen as overachievement. Unlike our CONCACAF counterparts, to say the least, Jamaica's football development structures are quite archaic and lacking modern insights and investments.
 
Two recent JFF-sponsored sojourns have enlightened my thinking. In July 2012, I was a student on the first JFF/Brazil Coaching Course, staged in Brazil. There it was "forcefully" pointed out to us that, at least for the people at Traffic Academy, Sao Paulo FC and Santos FC, football is a business from which serious profits must always be made.
 
Professor Adolfo Canavesi said: "Traffic exist not for the love of football but because someone realised it's good business."
 
Earlier this month, I was a member of a three-man delegation to the annual US Soccer Development Academy's Winter College Showcase. For five days we watched football from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm across 22 football fields all located on one complex in Sarasota, Florida. The quality on display, in my humble opinion, was largely average. Strikingly though, the players had an admirable "sticktoitiveness" that never waned regardless of the scoreline or which players were on the pitch. It was almost mechanical, from the warm-up to the game to the cool down. Every player knew exactly what his role was and within his own limitations executed the basics with completeness of purpose.
 
When I add to these two perspectives, the overwhelming admiration for the dexterity, guile and showmanship of the Jamaican player I must conclude we are not doing nearly enough to create real wealth from our little gold mine. On every single coaching course I have attended where foreigners presented and Jamaican kids have been used for demonstration purposes, the compliments received with regard to the quality of the kids have been nothing short of superfluous.
 
In March 2011 while I was in Brazil with the U-20 team, an instructor, who was brought in to teach our players "football movements", remarked afterwards, "I am currently doing my thesis on this subject and we have concluded it takes approximately 18 months for the typical Brazilian kid to develop these movements your kids all seem to do it all naturally."
 
I thought to myself pity 'you don't know that our culture and daily lifestyles enable the development of these moves naturally'. Come January 12, 2013, at least 25 college coaches, including former US U-17 national team coach Gerson Echeverry, will converge on Munro College in search of Jamaican talents to bolster their college teams. In Sarasota the coaches made no qualms about their respect and regards for the Jamaican player. They have even coined interesting descriptions for our players; "spice, vanilla, surgeons, magician", and so on.  ;D
 
To enable more Jamaican players to earn scholarships or international contracts and to ensure consistent qualification to at least the youth World Cups, I posit the following. This proposal will require partnerships between the JFF, Government, schools and the private sector. Key to this proposal is the development of players. International best practices take advantage of scientific knowledge and know-how, and we MUST endeavour to develop our players along these lines.
 
Human beings are creatures of habits. The modern football player and team are developed along this premise. Countries/clubs develop a philosophy that is unique to their particular environment and culture. Once developed, this philosophy gauges the development of players throughout the entire structure. Characteristically, the Jamaican player is fast, full of guile, strong, athletic and passionate. To take full advantage of these traits we need to develop a training regimen that will foster good habits that will eventually create the kind of consistent effort and quality that is required at the international level for sustained success.
 
This idea is based on the development of approximately 1,200 players divided into three age categories playing a minimum of 30 competitive games annually. Ideally speaking, this concept would be best developed in an academy structure. In the absence of such a structure, the use of parish teams would suffice. Each parish would develop three teams totalling 75 players; U-15 team 30 players, U-17 team 25 players and U-20 team 20 players. A total of 16 teams (Kingston and St Andrew have two each) at each age level would compete in a round-robin format in a season lasting 32 weeks from November to June. National select teams will participate in International Tournaments like the Dallas Cup or the Disney Cup. US Development Academy teams can be invited for pre-season training and/or off-season tours.
 
Like the US Soccer Development Academy teams and the teams of Traffic Academy, our players need to be developed in a consistent way. Training programmes need to be well thought out and planned. Each training session should be well planned in sync with programme objectives. Coaches must meet regularly to appraise themselves and the programme. Continued training and development should be the hallmark of every coach involved.
 
This will have numerous other benefits. Once properly developed and established, the general standard and quality of play in local football will follow. The players will very early recognise the value of quality preparation, consistency of performance and endurance through a long season. Consequently, more and more players will be exported to both the US college system and international clubs, thus creating positive effects for the human development and economic development of the country. The ultimate desire, World Cup Qualification, will also become more easily attainable.
 
As a sidebar, it is one year since my first article was published and I use this space to express sincere gratitude to the Jamaica Observer for allowing me space to share my views. To all those who have read my articles and offered feedback, positive or negative, you are all invaluable to my continued growth and development, thank you.
 
Editor's note: Andrew Edwards holds a BA, Dip Ed and is a teacher and football coach at Munro College and also the assistant coach of the National Under-20 team


Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/pfversion/Building-Jamaica-s-football-from-the-root-up_13291484#ixzz2Gf2jeqip
Title: Tappa Whitmore resigns
Post by: Trini _2026 on June 12, 2013, 03:27:06 PM
Tappa Whitmore resigns
By Ian Burnett Sport Editor
Wednesday, June 12, 2013 | 8:46 AM

 

TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras It appears that Honduras has claimed the scalp of another Jamaican coach, as the Jamaica Observer understands that head coach of the senior Reggae Boyz team Theodore Whitmore will resign in a matter of hours.
Jamaica suffered a 0-2 loss to Honduras on Tuesday night here at the Tiburcio Carias Olympic Stadium in Tegucigalpa, the teams fourth defeat in a row, which leaves it rooted at the bottom of the six-nation points standings on two points, eight adrift of the USA, who slammed Panama 2-0 at the CenturyLink Field in Seattle, Washington. Costa Rica, who held hosts Mexico 0-0 at the Azteca for their fourth goalless result in the round, share second place on eight points, with Honduras next with seven points and Panama in fifth place on six points.

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The top three teams earn automatic berths to the FIFA World Cup Finals in Brazil next summer, and the fourth-placed team earns another shot at the showpiece event with a home-and-away playoff with the winner of the Oceania region.
At the teams return to their Real Intercontinental Hotel last night, a serious-looking Jamaica Football Federation president had told members of the media that he was contemplating a meeting for later that night.
That comment sparked interest as it was here on September 6, 2001 that Captain Burrell announced the firing of then technical director of Jamaicas football programme, Brazilian Clovis de Oliveira at zero one hundred hours (1:00 am) following a 0-1 loss to the home side, which effectively eliminated the Boyz from the 2002 FIFA World Cup Finals in South Korea and Japan.
Then on September 11, 2008 the JFF boss made the announcement of the firing of another Brazilian Rene Simoes at the airport in San Pedro Sula, following a 0-2 loss and a string of poor performances from the team. Coincidentally, it was Whitmore, who was tasked with guiding the team for the three remaining matches in the campaign, which he duly won.
The Observer understands that Captain Burrell met with Whitmore, his assistant Braziloian Alfredo Montesso, Howard McIntosh, chairman of the technical committee, Michael Ricketts, head of delegation, and Raymond Grant, JFF general secretary here at the hotel early this morning where the coach was allegedly given a choice to resign or be fired.
An Observer source claims that a press conference is expected later today to announce the decision after Whitmore confirms his decision. It was not clear what decision was taken with Montesso, who was only recently announced as technical director of the football programmes.
Whitmore is reported to earn approximately J$ one million per month as head coach.


Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/Tappa-Whitmore-resigns#ixzz2W2WJVOE7
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Socapro on June 12, 2013, 06:05:08 PM
So I now see why RF is so scarce round here these days.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Flex on July 18, 2013, 01:41:14 PM
Jamaica hires German coach
July 18, 2013
By Associated Press



KINGSTON, Jamaica -- German coach Winfried Schaefer has been hired to lead Jamaica through its 2014 World Cup qualifying campaign.

Jamaica is last in the six-team CONCACAF group after four straight losses, including a 2-1 defeat to the first-place United States in Kingston last month.

The Jamaica Football Federation says the 63-year-old Schaefer, who replaces 1998 World Cup player Theodore Whitmore, has "an impressive resume."

Schaefer coached Cameroon at the 2002 World Cup and won that year's African Cup of Nations. In the current World Cup qualification, he also coached Thailand, which has been eliminated.

Schaefer's first qualifier with Jamaica is a Sept. 6 trip to Panama. The Caribbean team visits the U.S. on Oct. 11. Jamaica has a slim chance of finishing fourth, which would earn a playoff against New Zealand.

Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: KND2 on July 19, 2013, 10:49:49 AM
JA is still in the running to come 1 2 or 3 I find it interesting that the article is settling for 4th maybe they give up already.

win the next game and they right back in the running
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Tenorsaw on July 19, 2013, 12:43:50 PM
Tough away assignment against an in-form Panama team, but at least he'll have some time to work with the locally-based players.  Not too sure how Fifa's international dates are set for August, cause he could probably do with a friendly before the Panama game.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Fyzo10 on July 20, 2013, 09:32:11 AM
Darren Mattocks is a BEAST
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: OutsideMan on July 20, 2013, 11:16:22 AM
Jamaicans on this thread strangely quiet these days.  :)
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Flex on July 25, 2013, 04:21:03 PM
Jamaican player tests positive
July 25, 2013
By Associated Press


KINGSTON, Jamaica --  A soccer player from Jamaica tested positive for a banned substance after a World Cup qualifying match against Honduras, the latest doping case involving athletes from the Caribbean island.

The Jamaica Football Federation says a "member of the Jamaican squad returned an adverse analytical finding on his urine sample" after the June 11 game.

The federation says it was informed of the result by FIFA on Tuesday.

The player and the substance involved were not identified. Jamaica lost 2-0 and is last in a six-team CONCACAF qualifying group led by the United States.

Last week, Jamaican sprinters Asafa Powell and Sherone Simpson were confirmed to have tested positive for oxilofrine, a banned stimulant, among five cases involving track and field athletes.

Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: AB.Trini on July 25, 2013, 07:24:03 PM
 nah is sarsaparilla - two ackee and heaps and heaps of grown samilia!!!!  yeah Jamaica!!! Yuh is teh boss of the Caribbean ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Notice all them reggae farts was not on the site for a while wha  'appen Jamaica eh bussing up teh hex? they eh even come in tuh support we in the Gold Cup ; ratty ratty rae they tto 4cup
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: just cool on July 25, 2013, 07:47:48 PM
They test footballers for doping?? :o :o

when, where and why, where do they find the time especially in concacaf, after each competitive game??
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: D.H.W on July 25, 2013, 07:52:22 PM
Must be random drug test
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on July 26, 2013, 01:06:09 PM
Must be random drug test

nah is sarsaparilla - two ackee and heaps and heaps of grown samilia!!!!  yeah Jamaica!!! Yuh is teh boss of the Caribbean ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Notice all them reggae farts was not on the site for a while wha  'appen Jamaica eh bussing up teh hex? they eh even come in tuh support we in the Gold Cup ; ratty ratty rae they tto 4cup


I already made a post re your showing at the Gold cup...good job there winning that one game vs Honduras to get in. but..the work continues.

As far as this doping scandal goes, 34 year old Jermaine Hue is the player in question. He wasn't even in the starting 11 for the Honduras game. The fact that Marijuana is considered a performance enhancing substance also doesn't help the case of most Jamaican footballers, particularly those that rise from the grass-roots of society, where Marijuana is a daily staple for the under-privileged (and the privileged too lol). Not saying Marijuana is the drug, just saying i'm surprised we don't have more Jamaicans failing the "marijuana" test over the years at this level. And I believe I can say this for other Caribbean nations as well.

In terms of Jamaica's performance at the Hex so far? well, we started out OK, but when you lose two three games back to back at home, then you are all but dusted. That coupled with a coach who is not even qualified to even coach a club team in Jamaica (in terms of badges, intl experience etc), then you are going to be in trouble in crunch situations. Automatic qualification is still possible, but it will mean winning in Panama and not losing in the USA and beating Costa Rica and Honduras in Kingston. And just as Beenhakker and Hart gave your warriors a lift, I expect the RBZ to come out all guns blazing in the remaining games under Winfried Schaefer...we have nothing to lose at this point, the only movement we can make is upward movement since we already being s@#* on by everybody else...but Panama is firmly within grasp...we still have our destiny in our own hands. win four games and you are guaranteed the playoff spot. the new coach thinks its possible...so there is hope. Yes, I believe we can beat new Zealand if we get to the playoff...just like you beat Bahrain to get to Germany.

Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Reggaefan on July 26, 2013, 01:17:21 PM
Tough away assignment against an in-form Panama team, but at least he'll have some time to work with the locally-based players.  Not too sure how Fifa's international dates are set for August, cause he could probably do with a friendly before the Panama game.


Ghana in London August 14th
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: royal on July 26, 2013, 02:24:53 PM
all de best RF.let's see if you'll can spring a surprise in de Hex,new coach and all.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: OutsideMan on July 26, 2013, 03:07:36 PM
Must be random drug test

nah is sarsaparilla - two ackee and heaps and heaps of grown samilia!!!!  yeah Jamaica!!! Yuh is teh boss of the Caribbean ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Notice all them reggae farts was not on the site for a while wha  'appen Jamaica eh bussing up teh hex? they eh even come in tuh support we in the Gold Cup ; ratty ratty rae they tto 4cup


I already made a post re your showing at the Gold cup...good job there winning that one game vs Honduras to get in. but..the work continues.

As far as this doping scandal goes, 34 year old Jermaine Hue is the player in question. He wasn't even in the starting 11 for the Honduras game. The fact that Marijuana is considered a performance enhancing substance also doesn't help the case of most Jamaican footballers, particularly those that rise from the grass-roots of society, where Marijuana is a daily staple for the under-privileged (and the privileged too lol). Not saying Marijuana is the drug, just saying i'm surprised we don't have more Jamaicans failing the "marijuana" test over the years at this level. And I believe I can say this for other Caribbean nations as well.

In terms of Jamaica's performance at the Hex so far? well, we started out OK, but when you lose two three games back to back at home, then you are all but dusted. That coupled with a coach who is not even qualified to even coach a club team in Jamaica (in terms of badges, intl experience etc), then you are going to be in trouble in crunch situations. Automatic qualification is still possible, but it will mean winning in Panama and not losing in the USA and beating Costa Rica and Honduras in Kingston. And just as Beenhakker and Hart gave your warriors a lift, I expect the RBZ to come out all guns blazing in the remaining games under Winfried Schaefer...we have nothing to lose at this point, the only movement we can make is upward movement since we already being s@#* on by everybody else...but Panama is firmly within grasp...we still have our destiny in our own hands. win four games and you are guaranteed the playoff spot. the new coach thinks its possible...so there is hope. Yes, I believe we can beat new Zealand if we get to the playoff...just like you beat Bahrain to get to Germany.



Reggaefan --- Are you serious???  They flag de fella because of marijuana???  That's it? 

Bredaman, if de 'authorities' calling weed a performance enhancing substance, then this world going crazier than I thought.  If that's the case then they should basically put spinach, broccoli, and carrots on the same banned substance list.  Having marijuana classified as a banned performance enhancing substance is one of de most ridiculous things I've heard all week.

Although I'm not the biggest JA football supporter, I hope that fella fights it and wins.   :beermug:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: just cool on July 26, 2013, 04:24:06 PM
Fack RF, he gets no sympathy from me.        :bs:
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Tigger on September 11, 2013, 06:50:28 AM
So.....Where all the Yardies den...
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: OutsideMan on September 11, 2013, 05:20:46 PM
Fack RF, he gets no sympathy from me.        :bs:

Yuh wicked.   :rotfl:
Title: 'Tappa' Whitmores son killed in motor vehicle crash
Post by: Tallman on November 11, 2013, 02:17:59 PM
'Tappa' Whitmores son killed in motor vehicle crash
Jamaica Observer


The son of former Reggae Boyz coach and player Theodore Tappa Whitmore died as a result of injuries he sustained when he was hit off his bicycle in motor vehicle crash in St James Saturday afternoon.
The police have given the identity of the deceased as 14-year-old Jouvhaine Whitmore of Retirement, St James.

Reports are that about 5:40pm a Pajero SUV was travelling along the Retirement main road when upon reaching an intersection, the driver lost control and slammed into a motorcar and a bicycle, both travelling in the opposite direction.

Young Whitmore, who was reportedly a Grade Nine Cornwall College student, was thrown off the bicycle and sustained injuries. He was taken to hospital where he was pronounced dead.

Tappa Whitmore is said to be off the island on FIFA business.
Residents stage roadblock in protest of Tappa Whitmore son's death
By Mark Cummings (Jamaica Observer)


Residents of Retirement and Granville blocked sections of the Granville main road in St James Sunday, calling for justice following a motor vehicle crash that claimed the life Jouvhaine Whitmore, the son of former National football coach, Theodore Tappa Whitmore.

The protesting residents accused the owner of a vehicle involved in the crash of trying to cover up the accident, arguing that the driver ran away from the scene and returned about two hours later to report the vehicle stolen to the police.

We want justice because the owner is a big politician and him should not run off from the scene of the accident, and it is after the accident he returned and report to the police that the vehicle was stolen, so we want justice, said Alecia Frater, Jouvhaines aunt, who was at the scene of the protest.

Young Whitmore was killed Saturday about 6:00pm when he was hit by a SUV as he rode his bicycle along the Granville main road.

The teenager was taken to the Cornwall Regional Hospital in Montego Bay, where he was pronounced dead.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Flex on November 11, 2013, 02:59:47 PM
Theodore Tappa Whitmore Son Killed In Car Accident
By Urban Islandz Staff


Jamaican football legend and former coach of The Reggae Boyz Theodore Tappa Whitmore is mourning the death of his son.

According to reports, Whitmores 14-year-old son Jouvhaine Whitmore, succumb to injuries he received after being hit off his bicycle by an SUV on Sunday.

NEWS: Theodore Whitmore Resigns As Reggae Boyz Fell 2-0 To Honduras

The accident occurred along the Granville Main Road in Montego Bay.

Residents in the area came out protesting against the driver of the Mitsubishi Pajero SUV involved in the crash after he fled the scene.

He is believed to be a popular politician in the area.

We want justice because the owner is a big politician and him should not run off from the scene of the accident, and it is after the accident he returned and report to the police that the vehicle was stolen, so we want justice, Jouvhaine aunt, Alecia Frater, told the Observer.

Tappa Whitmore is said to be very distraught over his loss.

(http://cdn.urbanislandz.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Jouvhaine-Whitmore.jpg)

Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Big Magician on November 11, 2013, 04:07:23 PM
oh my...sad news there..
blessings to tappa and the family...sad
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: FireBrand on November 11, 2013, 04:38:54 PM
Sad in deed... Condolences Tappa and family.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: royal on November 11, 2013, 06:37:01 PM
just heard the news ............ so sad ......... condolences to Tappa and his family
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on November 13, 2013, 09:30:52 AM
just heard the news ............ so sad ......... condolences to Tappa and his family

Sad indeed. Whitmore himself escaped death in a motor vehicle accident that took the life of then Reggae Boy Steve Malcolm some year ago. Whitmore suffered serious injuries in that crash, but recovered.  Two other stalwart reggae boy Winston Anglin, and Peter Cargill also passed away in seperate motor vehicle accidents.

Hope they bring the politician responsible for this latest accident to justice (if in fact he was negligent)
Title: Jamaica's worst nightmare is now reality.
Post by: sub1 on November 16, 2013, 01:25:11 PM
The purging of Jack Warner from our football has already started paying dividends. It can only get better from here on in.
Title: Re: Jamaica's worst nightmare is now reality.
Post by: dreamer on November 16, 2013, 01:47:48 PM
Sub, couldn't be more true than how you put it.
All who cyah see that have to be blind as a bat. Coop's, and posse (Horner etc.) know it but have too much false pride to admit it.
Iz like a new dawn in T&T football. The players look happy and willing to fly 1/2 way around the world to be part of the good vibes even if it jeopardizes their club job security. Carlos say "Hol' on hol' on Ah coming back".
Keep the good vibes up and let's make more momentum on Tuesday Nov 19th
Title: Re: Jamaica's worst nightmare is now reality.
Post by: palos on November 16, 2013, 02:39:07 PM
There's so much more that goes on behind the scenes and off the field that all contribute to the performance AND result on the field.

We have a loooooooonnnngggg way to go even with recent encouraging performances.
Title: Re: Jamaica's worst nightmare is now reality.
Post by: vb on November 16, 2013, 02:47:49 PM
The purging of Jack Warner from our football has already started paying dividends. It can only get better from here on in.

 :beermug: :beermug:
Title: Re: Jamaica's worst nightmare is now reality.
Post by: sub1 on November 16, 2013, 03:03:19 PM
There's so much more that goes on behind the scenes and off the field that all contribute to the performance AND result on the field.

We have a loooooooonnnngggg way to go even with recent encouraging performances.

Sounds sober to me.

The most important thing however, is the fact that Jack can't contribute anymore behind the scenes to encourage more dismal performances.
Title: Re: Jamaica's worst nightmare is now reality.
Post by: Spursy on November 16, 2013, 03:58:29 PM
For one thing Jack cant make false promises anymore. But he has done a lot and taken a lot it must be said. It's time we found our own footing. Lets not forget he "Jack" did things that others didn't or couldn't, I, for one is grateful for his contributions rather than his shortcomings.
Title: Re: Jamaica's worst nightmare is now reality.
Post by: Preacher on November 16, 2013, 06:00:14 PM
Just saw the highlights.  Field was bad but we weren't really dominant either.  So I'm not sure Jamaica will be fearing anything to soon. 
Title: Re: Jamaica's worst nightmare is now reality.
Post by: sub1 on November 16, 2013, 06:02:47 PM
For one thing Jack cant make false promises anymore. But he has done a lot and taken a lot it must be said. It's time we found our own footing. Lets not forget he "Jack" did things that others didn't or couldn't, I, for one is grateful for his contributions rather than his shortcomings.

Thats because you don't fully understand his destructive impact to our football. If Trinbagonians were readers I would have written a book on this man and the havoc he wreaked on our country's football and footballers. It is a history you guys need to research for yourselves. The "good" you speak of will then seem like used toilet paper lying at the bottom of a latrine.

But I would not want to sound too unkind right now.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Flex on December 04, 2013, 03:06:51 AM
Reggae Boy declared bankrupt
T&T Express.


Jamaica International Jermaine Johnson has been declared bankrupt in the United Kingdom, according to media reports there.

Johnson, who plays for Sheffield Wednesday, was declared bankrupt at Sheffield County Court over a debt owed to tax collectors.

The amount owing has not been disclosed, but Revenue and Customs reportedly petitioned for his bankruptcy in May 24 and the court granted the order on September 4.

Johnson has played more than 200 times for Sheffield Wednesday since signing from Bradford in 2007, including 13 appearances this season.

Considered to be Sheffield Wednesdays longest-serving player, the winger represented the Reggae Boyz in the final rounds of the Brazil World Cup qualifiers this year.

Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: SWF Reporter on December 06, 2013, 09:16:42 AM
(A look at T&T/Jamaica immigration issue by satirical columnist Mr Live Wire)

Jamaican immigration bashment: Dooks, Griffith and a giraffe named Bolt
By Mr Live Wire (Wired868)

There was a fresh immigration incident yesterday as a visitor was transported to Trinidad in a giant crate and forcibly kept in an enclosed area north of the Queens Park Savannah. And, in an arguably provocative gesture to Trinidad and Tobagos patty-loving Caribbean rival, the immigrant was renamed Bolt.
In fact, Trinidad and Tobagos latest resident might not have expected much better. Bolt is the Emperor Valley Zoos latest giraffe and, when humans stick you into a large box to travel for half a day over land and sea, you dont get your hopes up too high about what is in store at your next destination.
Not so if you are Jamaican with a one-way ticket and no host or visible means of supporting yourself.
Jamaica has been up in armsmetaphorically this timeabout the expulsion of over a dozen citizens from Trinidad on November 19 after they were whipped 2-0 in front of a mob in Port of Spain and returned to Kingston with a generous serving of humble pie.
Better luck to the Reggae Boyz next time. Well, not really.
Jamaica was pretty upset too that 13 of their nationals were returned to sender by Trinidad and Tobago Immigration officers on the same day. Among the complaints in the Jamaican press were that the deportees were served raw tasting chicken at Piarco.
Unfortunately, none of the 13 had written food critic on the immigration forms. It was not an inaccurate description of Royal Castles fare these days.
Yesterday Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Dookeran returned from a two-day tour of Jamaica to reveal he had cooled the waters between the two nations after discussions with Jamaican Prime Minister Portia Simpson-Miller and Foreign Affairs Minister Arnold J Nicholson.
Dookeran explained that he agreed with Jamaica to implement a clear system for appeal and complaints by visitors who run afoul of local immigration officers and to provide accountability in the entire process. He also promised officers will work in accordance with Caricom law without conceding that they violated the law in the first place.
Or, if Mr Live Wire may translate the political-speak, Trinidad and Tobago immigration officers will continue as usual while providing the next crop of Jamaican deportees with a suggestion box for their restaurant reviews.
Read more: http://wired868.com/2013/12/05/jamaicas-immigration-bashment-dooks-griffith-and-a-giraffe-named-bolt/
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Thomo on December 09, 2013, 04:22:27 PM
On 9 December 2013 it was reported that Ian Goodison had been arrested as part of a police investigation into match fixing.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2520436/Match-fixing-shock-Premier-League-star-DJ-Campbell-arrested-claims-games-season-rigged.html
Title: Young Jamaica Footballer Lands Historic Nike Deal
Post by: Tallman on January 29, 2014, 06:58:11 AM
Young Jamaica Footballer Lands Historic Nike Deal
By Ryon Jones (Jamaica Gleaner)


History was yesterday created after 16-year-old Leon Butler became the first football player in the region to earn an endorsement contract from major sporting goods company Nike.

Butler inked a three-year deal with Nike which will see him don their apparel both on and off the pitch. The deal comes on the heels of the player, who came up through the Phoenix All Stars Football Academy ranks, signing to Dutch powerhouse Ajax.

"Nike has scouts all over the world and he (Leon) got into the Nike radar and then we did some investigations and started negotiations," Nike's regional director, Pedro Boyd, said during yesterday's press conference at Spanish Court Hotel. "We were interested in Leon because we knew he was talented and we got good reviews on him from our secret scouts.

"He is getting a historic deal and we are expecting him to have fun, to play football and do what he likes. He is going to have the whole Nike lifestyle,
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Errol on June 11, 2014, 10:14:38 AM
Reggae Fan wa posting news all the time, how come he didn't post the 8-0 Jamaica collect from France!

France trounce Reggae Boyz 8-0
Sunday, June 08, 2014 | 4:14 PM

KINGSTON, Jamaica -- In an embarrassing display the Reggae Boyz were trounced eight nil by France in their friendly international played in Lille, France on Sunday, June 8.

France led three nil at half time.

The hosts opened the scoring in the 17th minute after a flurry of passes ended with Yohan Cabaye slotting by Jacomena Barrett in goal.

Barrett was again beaten in the 20th minute by an unexpected shot from Blaise Matuidi going low at his near post.

In a half dominated by the French, top striker Karim Benzema got on the score sheet in the 38th.

Inside eight minutes of the resumption, clinical in attack, the Frenchmen made it four nil, slicing at will through the Boyz defence.

Five nil came with Barrett again beaten at his near post, this time by Real Madrid's Benzema.

Operating as if under instruction not to tackle the French, it was six nil, then seven nil as the game continued primarily in the Jamaican half.

As the walk-over progressed France ended the rout with an audacious back-heel by Antoine Griezman to make it eight nil shortly before the referee blew the final whistle.

This the last in a four-match friendly international series by the Boyz who previously lost 2-1 to Serbia, 1-0 to Switzerland, and drew 2-2 with Egypt.

France starting XI: Lloris; Debuchy, Evra, Cabaye, Varane, Sakho, Sissoko, Matuidi, Giroud, Valbuena, Benzema

Jamaica starting XI: J.Barrett; L.Doyley, K.Lawrence, R.Austin, W.Morgan, A.Mariappa, J.Grant, N.Beckett, M.Seaton, C.Humphrey, S.Dawkins

France substitutes: Cabella, Griezmann, Mavuba, Mangala, Sagna, Ruffier, Digne, Remy, Koscielny, Schneiderlin, Landreau

Jamaica substitutes: J.Edwards, N.Finlayson, H.Gray, R.Sheriff, R.Campbell, R.Thompson, J.Edwards, D.Williams


JAMAICA OBSERVER.

Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: dreamer on June 11, 2014, 10:41:25 AM
8 friggin' 0 boy. Haiyahyai!!
Reggae fan, give we a run dong of de play nah.
Are you reggae fan, reggaeboys fan or jess fair-weather fan?
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Tiresais on June 11, 2014, 02:08:08 PM
Terrible result, Jamaica's president thought it terrible too;

https://www.youtube.com/v/M5iC18fNjAg
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Spursy on December 12, 2014, 03:43:04 PM
Jumping Jamaicans dare to dream again
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As far as Jamaica are concerned, memories of France 1998 are growing hazier with each passing day. The Reggae Boyzs FIFA World Cup debut, which brought with it an all-time high of 27th on the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking, generated much excitement and anticipation in Jamaican football, all of which has long since evaporated.

Their long decline began at the Caribbean Cup the following year, a tournament they went into as holders only to be knocked out in the semi-finals by Cuba. Further confirmation of their waning powers came when they were eliminated without scoring a single goal at the CONCACAF Gold Cup in 2000. Suddenly, Jamaica were back in the doldrums.

Further disappointment would come in the next three World Cup qualifying competitions. Their bid to reach Korea/Japan 2002 fell flat when they finished last but one in the final six-team round, and in the preliminaries for Germany 2006 and South Africa 2010 the Caribbean side went out in the penultimate phase.

The malaise was reflected on the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking. By October 2008, they had plummeted to 116th place, the lowest in their history. For the powers that be in the Jamaican game, it was a line in the sand.

One step from glory
The man they turned to was former midfielder Theodore Whitmore, an inspirational force in Jamaicas qualification for France 1998. Installed as coach ahead of the Brazil 2014 preliminaries, the man they call 'Tappa' had the fans thinking big again. With a record of three wins, a draw and two defeats in the penultimate qualifying round, the Reggae Boyz returned to the final six-team group to fight it out with the cream of the CONCACAF Zone.

The mini revival saw them climb back up the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking to 58th by the time the final phase began in 2013, though there was more heartache in store when the Jamaicans fell short of a place in Brazil, Whitmore having already resigned when their hopes were fast receding. In to replace him came the much-travelled Winfried Schafer, who boasts stints in Cameroon, Saudi Arabia, Azerbaijan and Thailand on his career rsum. For all his experience, however, the German could prevent his charges from finishing bottom of the group.

A fresh rebuilding process began at this years Caribbean Cup, a competition the Jamaicans hosted. Drawn in Group B, the Reggae Boyz kicked off with an underwhelming 1-1 draw with Martinique, though the performance of young Vancouver Whitecaps striker Darren Mattocks provided much cause for optimism and Schafers backline looked solid enough.

Victories then followed against Antigua and Barbuda and Haiti, allowing the tournament hosts to top the section with six points and a record of six goals scored and one conceded. Their reward was a place in the final against Trinidad and Tobago.

No time to celebrate
Sticking to the 4-4-2 formation that had taken them through to the showpiece match and putting the emphasis on order and discipline rather than entertainment, Jamaica held the Soca Warriors to a goalless draw after extra time. In the shootout that followed they capitalised on misses by Kenwyne Jones and Khaleem Hyland to win 4-3 and take the trophy.

As well as a lot of joy, the win brought Jamaica their biggest ever FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking rise as they shot up from 113th place to 71st, in addition to a slot at the 2016 Copa America Centenario, having already earned an invitation to the 2015 Copa America in Chile. In reaching the last four at the Caribbean Cup, they also clinched a ticket to next years CONCACAF Gold Cup, to be held in the USA.

Given that hectic schedule, Jamaica have little time to celebrate as they prepare for a year crucial to their future progress, one in which thoughts will also inevitably start to turn to the Russia 2018 qualifying campaign. Twenty years on from their maiden appearance on the biggest stage of all, the Reggae Boyz are itching to tread its boards again.
Source: http://www.fifa.com/fifa-world-ranking/news/y=2014/m=12/news=jumping-jamaicans-dare-to-dream-again-2491093.html
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: royal on March 01, 2015, 10:56:23 AM

Four newcomers for Jamaica's Reggae Boyz football squad
 

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New invitee to Reggae Boyz squad, Giles Barnes (left), in action for Houston Dynamo.


Four overseas-based newcomers have been invited by national football coach Winfried Schaefer to join the Reggae Boyz squad for upcoming friendly matches.

Jamaica's national senior men's football team will play friendly international games against Venezuela on March 27 and Cuba two days later, as they prepare for upcoming tournaments.

Both games are scheduled for the Montego Bay Sports Complex in St James, and will kick off at 8 p.m. The friendlies are designed to prepare the national team for the Copa America and Gold Cup tournaments this year.

The players invited are Lewis Grabban, a 27-year-old striker from Norwich City in England; Elliott Bennett, a 26 year-old attacking midfielder also from Norwich City but now on loan at Brighton and Hove Albion in England; Michael Hector, a 22 year-old defender from Reading in England; and Giles Barnes, a 26 year-old attacking midfielder from Houston Dynamo in the Major League Soccer in USA. Barnes also represented England at the Under-19 level.

 
friendly matches
 

"The next FIFA period will take place in March and Jamaica are scheduled to play friendly matches against South American team Venezuela and Caribbean team Cuba on March 27 and 29, respectively, at the Montego Bay Sports Complex," President of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) Captain Horace Burrell announced at a press conference at the JFF's offices in New Kingston yesterday.

"The games will be played in Western Jamaica because the National Stadium is not available due to the staging of the Boys and Girls' Athletics Championships," Burrell explained. "The teams will be at full strength, as it will be FIFA dates," the JFF boss emphasised as he pleaded with fans to come out and support the games.

Coach Winfried Schaefer was elated about the friendly matches ahead of the tournaments.

"I am happy about the two matches in preparation for the Copa America, Gold Cup and the World Cup qualifiers that begin in August," Schaefer said.

"We want to test the quality of the players in England and the MLS. We watched many matches and talked to the players. I was happy about meeting with the players. I want to field good teams. The aim is to win these tournaments and to build a new team for the World Cup qualifiers. The players want more success after winning the Caribbean Cup last year," the German pointed out. Schaefer was accompanied on his scouting trip overseas by Burrell and team manager Roy Simpson


gleaner
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: elan on May 16, 2015, 10:05:00 AM
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Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: AB.Trini on May 16, 2015, 02:03:34 PM
Wrong site to post - go to ReggaeBoyz - who gives a
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on May 17, 2015, 06:11:18 PM
Now, as with anything else, I am sure the new reggae-boyz kits will generate some discussions amongst the fans (and the rivals too ha). Looks OK to me...nothing to write home about...I believe most will either absolutely hate it (I suspect most posters in this forum will be hating on it) or absolutely love it with very few sitting on the fence.

I'm one of the few sitting on the fence.

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Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: de_redman on May 17, 2015, 06:32:14 PM
Who cares?
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Deeks on May 17, 2015, 07:47:55 PM
Excuse my ignorance, never heard of Romai sportswear before. But just checked the internet. From UAE. The brigadier is courting the Arab money. Nothing wrong with that. The end justifies the means.

Behind our design Romai Sports is a UAE based sports brand that designs and manufactures sports clothing and accessories. Our group has over 20 years of experience in the regional sportswear industry, as well as having supported and been part of the growth of various international sportswear brands such as Hummel, Le Coq Sportif and Erima amongst others. Romai Sports is the only Emirati sportswear company, that develops and manufactures its own range of sport products. Behind our design philosophy is the belief that speed and agility are the cornerstones of athletic performance. At Romai Sports, we see our products as empowerers of athletes. Our creations are meticulously designed to offer the best in mobility and comfort. We achieve all this as we strive to build an efficient and highly-adaptive business infrastructure, so that our partners get what they want and when they want it, in the most uncompromising highest quality possible.

Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on May 18, 2015, 04:15:13 AM
Excuse my ignorance, never heard of Romai sportswear before. But just checked the internet. From UAE. The brigadier is courting the Arab money. Nothing wrong with that. The end justifies the means.

Behind our design Romai Sports is a UAE based sports brand that designs and manufactures sports clothing and accessories. Our group has over 20 years of experience in the regional sportswear industry, as well as having supported and been part of the growth of various international sportswear brands such as Hummel, Le Coq Sportif and Erima amongst others. Romai Sports is the only Emirati sportswear company, that develops and manufactures its own range of sport products. Behind our design philosophy is the belief that speed and agility are the cornerstones of athletic performance. At Romai Sports, we see our products as empowerers of athletes. Our creations are meticulously designed to offer the best in mobility and comfort. We achieve all this as we strive to build an efficient and highly-adaptive business infrastructure, so that our partners get what they want and when they want it, in the most uncompromising highest quality possible.


Romai is new to the scene, Jamaica would be their flagship national team, hence the custom kits. I believe they also outfit the Bahrain national team.  This sponsorship is worth close to $us 5m per year.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: trini_stallion on May 18, 2015, 04:25:56 AM
Whoa... That's some serious flow...I like that kit...its edgy
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Big Magician on May 18, 2015, 07:22:51 AM
that looking REAL good... GOOD FOR LICKS
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Mose on May 19, 2015, 07:55:34 AM
The last news of the summer transfer market ..... Monday 06/17/2015


Stay away! Do not follow this link.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Sam on June 29, 2015, 07:14:27 AM
A special video for Reggaefart about your people downa yard.

https://www.facebook.com/100004279906758/videos/vob.100004279906758/402251019927558/?type=2&theater

Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on June 29, 2015, 01:31:53 PM
A special video for Reggaefart about your people downa yard.

https://www.facebook.com/100004279906758/videos/vob.100004279906758/402251019927558/?type=2&theater




Stick to football fella.... If you agree with this lady then inbox her on FB.... not sure exactly what your intent is posting that here addressed to me. 
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Sam on June 30, 2015, 06:38:18 AM
A special video for Reggaefart about your people downa yard.

https://www.facebook.com/100004279906758/videos/vob.100004279906758/402251019927558/?type=2&theater




Stick to football fella.... If you agree with this lady then inbox her on FB.... not sure exactly what your intent is posting that here addressed to me.

F00ck you, yuh bullerman.

Title: JFF claims agreement with Boyz, possible boycott averted
Post by: Trini _2026 on July 07, 2015, 08:41:04 AM

JFF claims agreement with Boyz, possible boycott averted
Tuesday, July 07, 2015 | 12:54 AM

LOS ANGELES, California --- The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) says it was able to head off a possible strike by players after both parties reportedly agreed to terms regarding fees related to the CONCACAF Gold Cup.

Players and JFF officials, led by president Captain Horace Burrell, were engaged in a series of meetings on Monday night as both sides traded counter proposals as they searched for an amicable solution to the deadlock.

The players first indicated that they were dissatisfied with what was put on the table by boycotting a training session at the Stubhub Centre on Monday evening.

According to Burrell, while addressing Jamaican journalists here, the JFF had offered the players "100 per cent of whatever will be earned" from the Gold Cup, a sum which could soar to US$1 million (J$112 million) if they win the tournament.

But the players, it was said, had demanded more. JFF officials would not say what the players' demands were, but by all indications, it appeared to be more than the 100 per cent offered.

"In the end, the players and the JFF came to an agreement and I can tell you that the players will train tomorrow (Tuesday) and that they will lace up to face Costa Rica on Wednesday," said Burrell.

Following the meetings, which went on for hours, OBSERVER ONLINE was unable to get comments from players regarding the matter.

Sean Williams
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: pull stones on July 08, 2015, 01:07:39 AM
a classic case of counting eggs in fowl batty. well the JFF need not worry anyway because their chances of winning the gold cup is slim to none.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on July 08, 2015, 06:23:14 AM
a classic case of counting eggs in fowl batty. well the JFF need not worry anyway because their chances of winning the gold cup is slim to none.

Let me break it down for you. What the JFF boss is saying in a nutsell is that the further the team goes into the tournament, the bigger the players bonus payout will be.   I do not believe anyone expects or imply that Jamaica will win the Gold Cup..the players themselves has set a target of Semi-Finals...which is achievable, anything from there is bonus.  not quite getting your "chickens before they hatch" bit.

The players match fee is different from their per-diem, and is also different from match bonuses. The Per-Diems have been an issue of contention in the past.

Unlike the fortunate TTFF, our JFF does not have the luxury to rely on hand-outs for player salaries and bonuses from the central government...I believe the JFF is doing the best they can with what they have (Or are they?).  They just signed a $5M deal with Romai to wear its kits, so its not like the JFF is broke...they players trying to get their piece of the pie...they have delivered the caribbean cup, did better than expected at Copa America...etc
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on September 08, 2015, 09:20:41 AM
Reggae Boyz to play South Korea in friendly
By Ian Burnett (Jamaica Observer).


MANAGUA, Nicaragua The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) has secured a date for a friendly international between the Reggae Boyz and South Korea, slated for Tuesday, October 13, 2015 in Seoul.

Captain Horace Burrell, president of the JFF, made the announcement shortly after watching the Reggae Boyz in their final training session ahead of tomorrows do-or-die return-leg Fourth Round CONCACAF World Cup Qualifying campaign against Nicaragua inside the National Football Stadium, here, at 8:30 pm Jamaica time.

We have just confirmed a big friendly international against the South Korea National team in Seoul, and this game is going to be on the FIFA date of the 13th of October, Captain Burrell said.

We expect to have our full delegation for that game and from all reports there is a lot of interest towards this game, having moved up to the 52nd spot on the FIFA ranking we are once again getting the level of recognition that we deserve and so we are happy to have in fact finalised all the arrangements for that big friendly in South Korea, he added.

Jamaica and South Korea have met twice before on May 16, 1998, when the Asians won 2-1 and three days later the teams played to a 0-0 result. Both games were played in South Korea.

Meanwhile, it was a militant, yet authoritative Captain Burrell who addressed the Boyz at the end of their training session earlier this evening. Immediately upon the conclusion of the session, Head Coach Winfried Schaefer addressed the players ahead of Captain Burrell, who arrived here in Nicaragua earlier and journeyed across to the far side of the field where the players, coaching staff and support staff had gathered.

An animated Captain Burrell addressed the group for about 15 minutes before making his exit, after which the players held a private meeting among themselves to bring the session to a close.

During the session, Michael Hector, who left the pitch prematurely on Sunday afternoon due to a stretched groin, trained with his teammates normally, and didnt seem to suffer any discomfort. Captain Rodolph Austin was absent, as he is yet to join his teammates, while the coach tried a few combinations with Joel Grant starting at the top of a five-man midfield alongside Lee Williamson, Je-Vaughn Watson, Kemar Lawrence, and Christopher Humphrey, and behind strikers Darren Mattocks and Deshorn Brown.

The three-man defence comprised Hector, Adrian Mariappa and Alvas Powell. Andre Blake tended goal.

Halfway through the session, Demar Phillips switched positions with Grant. However, Andre Clennon, who practised on the B side throughout, continued to impress and could force his way into the fray at some stage as his efforts have not gone unnoticed by Schaefer.

Jamaica currently trail Nicaragua 2-3 after last Fridays shock result, and need to win tomorrows game by at least two clear goals, or by one if they score at least four goals. Failure to overturn the deficit would see the Boyz crash out of the Russia 2018 World Cup Finals campaign, thus making the progress made recently redundant.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Deeks on September 08, 2015, 09:57:01 AM
Good luck.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: gawd on pitch on September 08, 2015, 11:55:45 AM
Good luck.

Huge huge hill for JA to climb. The odds are really against them:

- No Austin
- Playing on turf (Nicaragua is very familiar with their artificial pitch)
- No Barnes
- Need to score 2 on the road
- Nicaraguan fans will be coming out in full force (this is the furthest they ever made it in a wcq campaign )
- Need a win on the road (always tough in wcq)

I know many of the yardies would have been rooting for the opposing team if we were in their position. However,  I will still cheer them on. It will be devastating  to see them end their wcq campaign after a promising summer. I predict 2-1 in favor of JA. But the away goals will come back to haunt them like a duppy inna de nite..
Title: Jamaica's football needs a sound base
Post by: Tallman on October 25, 2015, 08:15:17 AM
The following article could very well apply to Trinidad and Tobago:

Jamaica's football needs a sound base
By Adrian Frater (Jamaica Star)


Despite the relative success Jamaica's football has had so far this year in terms of our commendable showing at both the Copa America and the CONCACAF Gold Cup tournament, I still don't believe that Jamaica's football is at a very good place.

While we are probably a step or two ahead of the teams in the English-speaking Caribbean, which, except for Trinidad & Tobago, is really nothing to write home about, once we step out into the wider CONCACAF region to include Costa Rica, El Salvador, Mexico, and the United States, it is a totally different ball game.

While we might be able to win the occasional game against the US or Mexico, one is always of the impression that once these teams are ready and firing on all cylinders, the best we can hope for in a tournament in which they are competing, regardless of the age group, is a third-place finish.

To be honest, when it comes to raw talent, I am of the belief that we are just as good as our United States and Mexico counterparts - even some of the big guns in Central America - however, when it comes to fine-tuning the talent, we have been falling flat.

While the US, Mexico, and even Canada have solid youth programmes, where their youngsters are taught the basics of the game in a structured way, our approach is haphazard.

Before getting into the high school system, our football is quite informal, causing our youngsters to develop bad habits, which are sometimes very difficult to correct later.

Even at the high school level, rather than helping the youngsters to develop their game from a technical and tactical standpoint, the emphasis is primarily on winning the daCosta Cup, the Manning Cup, or whatever trophies are at stake, not on producing good players.

While the schoolboy games can be very exciting at times, if one wishes to be honest, when it comes to the display of real quality, it is usually the teams parading the top coaches that generally come out looking very organised in terms of their understanding of the game and their capacity to consistently perform well.

Local club structure

As a consequence, when these youngsters graduate from the high school system and are drafted into the local club structure, they are usually way behind the Mexican and the American counterparts, who by age 18, would have had four to five years' experience in a professional set-up.

I think our track athletes are able to move seamlessly from the high school to the senior ranks because unlike the footballers, they are exposed to high- quality coaching back-up by high- quality competition from a young age. It is, therefore, no wonder that having passed through our competitive basic, primary, and high school system, some of our athletes are ready to conquer even while they are still in school.

I am of the view that if we took the same approach to football as we do to track and field in terms of proper coaches and regular high-class competitions as we regularly see at development meets across the island, our footballers would be better able to realise their full potential at the same age level as the track athletes.

Unfortunately, the Jamaica Football Federation, which should be planning programmes to keep our bright young talent in active competition all year round, has delegated that responsibility to the Inter-Secondary School Sports Association, whose four-month football season is just not enough to foster serious development.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on October 26, 2015, 04:51:11 AM
What is "raw talent"?

Aside from kind of insinuating Canada as a youth factory, a generally good article.

Being "taught the basics of the game in a structured way" is insufficient.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Sam on October 26, 2015, 09:31:11 AM
Sen more goat.

Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on October 26, 2015, 11:01:37 AM
How many UB40s were on JA's recent Copa and GC squads? What is the breakdown?
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on October 27, 2015, 11:58:38 AM
How many UB40s were on JA's recent Copa and GC squads? What is the breakdown?

Copa Squad below: Starters vs Argentina highlighted

D Miller-JM
K. Lawrence-JM
J. Watson-JM
R. Austin-JM
D. Brown-JM

L. Laing-JM
D. Kerr-JM
R. Thompson-JM
J. Taylor-JM
H. Gray-JM
A. Ottey-JM
D. Williams-JM
D. Mattocks   -JM
R. Parkes-JM
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J. McAnuff-UK
M. Hector-UK
W. Morgan-UK
A. Mariappa-UK
G. McLeary-UK
G. Barnes-UK
S. Dawkins-UK
J. Grant-UK
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D. Gordon-DE
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Flex on October 28, 2015, 12:00:23 PM
MBU's Powell launches bid to unseat Burrell
BY PAUL A REID Observer writer


MONTEGO BAY, St James -- Orville Powell, president of Red Stripe Premier League club Montego Bay United, has thrown his hat into the ring to be the 13th president of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) at the annual general meeting set for later this year.

The outspoken Powell, a former president of the St James Football Association and chairman of the JFF Western Confederation between 2006 and 2009, when he was also a director of the JFF, launched his ambitious bid to replace Captain Horace Burrell as head of the JFF yesterday at a press conference held at the ritzy Blue Beat club along the Montego Bay Hip Strip.

"Today is, to me, what I call decision time... I will be making myself available for the presidency of the JFF and the work for me begins now, and I will be engaging all the parishes to have meaningful discussions and the future is with us," Powell said.

While he said he had preliminary discussions with "several FA presidents" and has got consensus that the time is ripe for a change in the leadership of the JFF, Powell, who appeared to be keeping his cards close to his chest, said he had not secured any nominations as yet.

According to the rules of the JFF, each candidate seeking office must be nominated by at least four parish associations, and the nominations close next Thursday, November 5.

"I am not just going for the nominations of four FAs, but to make a resounding statement to Jamaica, the (FA) presidents now, it is now in their hands to effect that change, and we have to do it."

Powell, who has been in football administration for some 15 years since he took over the Seba United team, then moved to Village United before forming Montego Bay United, called for "change from the current path the JFF is taking", and pointed out that Jamaica's football administration had lost the respect of the region.

Since 2009 Powell said he has seen a "steady decline" in the administration of the game. "What I believe is needed now is change from the path that our current leader is taking. The facts are Jamaica has gone from being a powerhouse in this region; we were leaders at the CFU level (and) at the CONCACAF level," he said.

Powell said there are serious questions in Jamaican football circles that have not been asked. "What are the implications to Jamaica re FIFA and the current reforms? Will Jamaica be part of the reform and how will the implications play out with what is happening at the CONCACAF level and CFU? Will Jamaica continue to get support out of these reforms? Will we have that serious lobby at the FIFA if we do not conform or reform?"

Powell also blasted what he said was a lack of development in the local game which has led the JFF to go overseas to scout for players for national teams merely participating in the FIFA competition and not being real contenders.

The tipping point for him, he said, came during the first- leg CONCACAF World Cup qualifier against Nicaragua at the National Stadium when Jamaica trailed 0-3, but managed to score two goals and win the return leg and scrape through to the semi-final round.

The MoBay businessman claims he had discussions with Burrell regarding his proposed challenge, but he thought the next voting congress would have been in three years' time, in 2018.

He said it was only recently that he realised the voting congress would be this year, so he fast-forwarded his decision.

Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on October 28, 2015, 12:41:50 PM
MBU's Powell launches bid to unseat Burrell
BY PAUL A REID Observer writer

The MoBay businessman claims he had discussions with Burrell regarding his proposed challenge, but he thought the next voting congress would have been in three years' time, in 2018.

He said it was only recently that he realized the voting congress would be this year, so he fast-forwarded his decision.
  ::) ::)

Do yourself a favor, keep your aspirations to yourself until you get your house in order.  No one will take you seriously.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Trini _2026 on November 23, 2015, 03:39:04 PM
https://www.youtube.com/v/xswk98JMYUE
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: pull stones on November 23, 2015, 10:20:44 PM
Very soon this Jamaican team would be an england C team?

I like to see local talent on display, not a bunch of foreigners who's vaguely familiar with the culture and the vibe of the place. I would rather have our own home grown talent on showcase with one of two foreign born trinis in the mix, but when half your team is foreign born players then imo that is not your national team.

Thank god we don't have to deal with that. For instance Germaine beckford and the way he blew off Jamaica, I doubt he would have done that to the lions had he been in the squad, for that matter he would have been more than glad for the call up instead of saying that international football was not on his list of priorities.

As a British citizen I could say with certainty that these boys love England like cook food and their dream to don the union jack is overwhelmingly great. In reality they don't have the level of affinity and patriotism for their parents home land the way they feel for england and our little Caribbean island will always be second fiddle compared to their beloved John bull dog.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: dreamer on November 24, 2015, 08:24:38 AM
MBU's Powell launches bid to unseat Burrell
BY PAUL A REID Observer writer

The MoBay businessman claims he had discussions with Burrell regarding his proposed challenge, but he thought the next voting congress would have been in three years' time, in 2018.

He said it was only recently that he realized the voting congress would be this year, so he fast-forwarded his decision.
  ::) ::)

Do yourself a favor, keep your aspirations to yourself until you get your house in order.  No one will take you seriously.

Seems like the TTBO sniffles is spreading to Jamdown.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: reggae-fan on November 25, 2015, 09:43:18 AM
Very soon this Jamaican team would be an england C team?

I like to see local talent on display, not a bunch of foreigners who's vaguely familiar with the culture and the vibe of the place. I would rather have our own home grown talent on showcase with one of two foreign born trinis in the mix, but when half your team is foreign born players then imo that is not your national team.

Thank god we don't have to deal with that. For instance Germaine beckford and the way he blew off Jamaica, I doubt he would have done that to the lions had he been in the squad, for that matter he would have been more than glad for the call up instead of saying that international football was not on his list of priorities.

As a British citizen I could say with certainty that these boys love England like cook food and their dream to don the union jack is overwhelmingly great. In reality they don't have the level of affinity and patriotism for their parents home land the way they feel for england and our little Caribbean island will always be second fiddle compared to their beloved John bull dog.

Sadly, Jamaica's domestic league is not good enough to supply players that can take our football to the next level. We have had several coaches from overseas tell us this...our domestic clubs/leagues do not prepare players for the international stage.  Until that changes...we will continue to tap into the diaspora, be it Jamaican born players playing there, or players born there with Jamaican heritage. Keep in mind that our local domestic league is still mostly Semi-pro facilities are still behind world standards.

I believe any country in CONCACAF with the player pool Jamaica has over-seas would have done the same...including T&T...you have some of your own in your team today and have been served well in the past....only not in the same quantity as Jamaica has to choose from.

When you look at players like Ashley Young, Raheem Stirling, Daniel Sturridge, and before them John Barnes, Sol Campbell, Ian Wright, all england Legends who would have been eligble to play for Jamaica.
 
In fact, if the JFF wasnt so third world in its operations, Jamaica could harness the overseas talent to its benefit. Many of these players stay away because of our amateur Federation.



Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Deeks on November 25, 2015, 09:50:58 AM
I believe any country in CONCACAF with the player pool Jamaica has over-seas would have done the same...including T&T...you have some of your own in your team today and have been served well in the past....only not in the same quantity as Jamaica has to choose from.


Very true!!!!
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on December 05, 2016, 04:17:57 AM
I am Jamaican!
By Joel Grant, Jamaica Observer.


Something that I have constantly heard, or read, is that the Jamaica Football Federation has ignored home-grown players and has instead opted to use average and mediocre foreign-born players.

When I say foreign players, more often than not, it is a direct reference to Jamaican footballers born and raised in England

As an English-based player, I would like to share my thoughts on the issue. To begin, Jamaican-born players Raheem Sterling and our latest prodigy, Leon Bailey, are very highly thought of in football circles, but have chosen not to represent their country of their birth.

So its funny that there are Jamaican-born players who have opted to play for another country, and while that is okay, the commitment of foreign-born Jamaican players is questioned, even though some us have underlined that commitment from an early age.

In 1998, the Jamaica World Cup team consisted of seven English-based players, and the use of English-based players has been a consistent feature when it comes to team selection. Since 2014, this number has remained steady and includes players such as Wes Morgan, who carries the flag for the current Premier League champions, and we also have Michael Hector, currently at Chelsea. These two high-profile players increase the following of Jamaican football worldwide. I believe, as a country, we must support players that are committed, regardless of where they were born.

Some of the best teams in the world use players with dual citizenship, but I agree, it is important to improve and help our own, local players to reach their potential.

Why is it that our track and field team is so strong? The development of athletes starts at an early age. Jamaica has a lot of natural talent, which is something that is not often seen in England and causes managers to ask about local (Jamaican) players. These managers question the consistency of such players, but I believe all it takes is an opportunity.

Ever since I was able to make decisions, I decided I was Jamaican. I wasnt born on the land, but my spirit was. As a young boy playing marbles with my cousins in the countryside, to growing up and partying at Asylum and Quad, I have always lived with Jamaican blood.

My mothers birth country and current home will always be what I refer to as my adopted place of birth. I wanted to be the next Walter Boyd, before I saw Whitmore and Onandi Lowe play in the World Cup.

During my many vacations back to Jamaica, I got to spend time with Bibi (Gardner), and being around him as one of the Jamaican players I looked up to was enough to convince me that Jamaica was the right place for me.

At a young age, I had the chance to represent England, but why would I? In my mind, I am Jamaican. I represented Jamaica at Under-20 and Under-23 levels, and it still took me seven years to break into the senior team, which is one of my greatest achievements.

I still dream of making it to a World Cup and will keep giving my best and praying for this to become a reality. It is fair to say that I am fully committed to everything Jamaica, which is why it disappoints me to see my love and commitment, and that of other England-born players, questioned.

Myself and the majority of my teammates have made sacrifices so that we are able to represent our adopted country. Sometimes certain issues are not known or seen. For example, in my case, I left my home, England, less than 24 hours after the birth of my first child to head for the Copa America, a tournament that I did not feature in. Luckily for me, I have an understanding family who appreciates my commitment to the cause of Jamaicas football.

Having been involved with the programme on and off for many years, I hope that going forward we get the balance right between local and overseas-born players, for as we say: Out of many, one people.
 
Note: Joel Grant, an England-born Reggae Boy midfielder/winger, plies his trade for League Two Exeter City in England.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: frico on December 05, 2016, 04:33:56 AM
I knew many boys in school in London who were very good footballers,they were looked at by coaches from the EPL,whenever you asked who they would play for they said England.Those who plum to play for the country of their parents birth are a small minority,secondly,when they can't make the England team,they go for the team of their parents birth,eg Jamaica,Grenada,Antigua Barbados,many foreign born Trinis don't even want to play for TT coz we are crap.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Deeks on December 05, 2016, 07:06:58 AM
Frico, maybe they not good enough.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: frico on December 05, 2016, 09:42:34 AM
Frico, maybe they not good enough.
I didn't think of it like that,but you could have a point.The thing is we do not give those foreigners nuff proof that we are good enough,especially when we lose to people we should beat,I take your point.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Deeks on December 05, 2016, 11:21:08 AM
Frico, maybe they not good enough.
I didn't think of it like that,but you could have a point.The thing is we do not give those foreigners nuff proof that we are good enough,especially when we lose to people we should beat,I take your point.

So what if we lose to people we should beat. Then that means they don't want to help us. They want a ready made team. Chris Birchall did not think that way. Boucaud been thru. the team's ups and down. Bobby Zamora, Deleon and Bostock all have their chances and they prefer to wait and see if they will be called by birth country. I know TTFA has been dysfunctional for the past 20 yrs. the fans has responded to that by not going to "first class" football.  The only thing saving football is lower league football and minor league football. If these guys feel it going to be a hassle then they truly should not offer their services as you opined. TT football is not for the faint hearted. But I see what you getting at.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: frico on December 05, 2016, 04:23:37 PM
Deeks, I was talking about losing to Martinique and the match we lost against Haiti when we failed to get into Copa, that must hurt, I can just see players turning their backs.Your last post indicates more than I had thought of, it's so sad that things have become so dysfunctional, you may not believe it, but the only time I pray is when TT play football.My father told me.sometimes people used to call us little Brazil, that is so true in many aspects, although he was talking about our football.One day man, one day...
Title: REGGAE BOYZ BUSRIDE, CHATANOOGA, TN FEB 3
Post by: De_Professor on January 10, 2017, 09:53:43 AM
Pleasant good afternoon, I've organized a bus ride leaving from Stone Mountain, GA to Chatanooga, TN for the Jamaica vs U.S. friendly on Friday Feb 3.  THe details are in the links below, blesss.  I is a Trini....supporter.  http://www.postermywall.com/index.php/posterbuilder/load/044899953cebf0fe4a5497e4fe2f87e8
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: gawd on pitch on January 10, 2017, 07:08:26 PM
Pleasant good afternoon, I've organized a bus ride leaving from Stone Mountain, GA to Chatanooga, TN for the Jamaica vs U.S. friendly on Friday Feb 3.  THe details are in the links below, blesss.  I is a Trini....supporter.  http://www.postermywall.com/index.php/posterbuilder/load/044899953cebf0fe4a5497e4fe2f87e8

No way pardna. The last thing I want to hear is meh yardie friends making joke about we current situation. Yuh see the bacchanal going on right now with we national team?
Title: JFF President Captain Horace Burrell Is Dead
Post by: Tallman on June 06, 2017, 06:40:08 PM
JFF President Captain Horace Burrell Is Dead
Jamaica Gleaner


Jamaicas football has suffered a major blow with the passing of Captain Horace Burrell, the president of the Jamaica Football Federation.

Burrell died overseas this afternoon after a long struggle with illness.

Burrell was 67 years-old.

Known as a strong leader, Burrell a captain in the Jamaica Defence Force rose to prominence with the military team before being elected to the JFF presidency in 1994.

Burrell was instrumental in Jamaicas qualification to the 1998 FIFA World Cup Finals in France.

He was also a prominent figure in regional football holding several positions in the Caribbean Football Union and CONCACAF.

Burrel was also the founder of the restaurant chain The Captain's Bakery and Grill and Captain's Aviation Services.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Deeks on June 06, 2017, 07:01:54 PM
Wow. Condolences to the JA family.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: kounty on June 07, 2017, 08:19:30 AM
shocking! safe passage Captain!
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Big Magician on June 07, 2017, 03:11:16 PM
RIP
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: royal on June 07, 2017, 05:56:32 PM
shocking news.... RIP Sir
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Rastaman on June 11, 2017, 05:17:17 PM
my condolences to my Jamacian brothers. May he rest in peace.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Flex on December 21, 2017, 05:23:42 AM
Romai in ruins: Umbro join Jamaica for $4m, Puma seal Senegal for $3m
insideworldfootball.com


UAE-based kit supplier Romai has lost deals with Jamaica and Senegal in the space of a week after what has been described as disastrous relationships with the two national federations.

The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) has sealed a four-year, $4 million partnership with Umbro, while Puma has returned to sponsor Senegal in a $3 million a year deal just in time for the Russia 2018 World Cup.

Umbro will supply shirts and other equipment for all Jamaicas national teams from 2018 in a four-year deal. Romai had a deal with the JFF worth about $5.4 million and signed in 2015. Umbro is playing less but there are performance based incentives for the Jamaicans.

Umbro currently provides kit for the Peruvian and Serbian national teams, and is also the official kit manufacturer for English Premier League clubs AFC Bournemouth, Everton and West Ham United.

This is a world-renowned name and the JFF is delighted to be partnering with Umbro, said Michael Ricketts, president of the JFF.

We are pleased to have added the Jamaican national team to our roster of clubs around the world. The team has a unique culture that fits perfectly with Umbros values and combined with our unparalleled kit design and footballing insight, should make a fantastic partnership, said Antony Little, managing director of Umbro.

Puma return to Senegal

The Senegalese Football Federation (FSF) have similarly dropped Romai, ahead of the 2018 World Cup, opting for a four-year deal with Puma.

The FSF were previously with Puma until 2016 when they signed with Romai in a last minute hook-up.

The qualification for Russia 2018 has made the Senegalese a more attractive proposition and become Pumas third World Cup team alongside Switzerland and Uruguay.

Title: Visions of a new, exciting schoolboy football structure
Post by: Trini _2026 on January 04, 2018, 01:14:28 PM
Visions of a new, exciting schoolboy football structure
BY ANDREW EDWARDS
Jamaica Observer
Wednesday, January 03, 2018 8 Comments

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Jamaica College players and staff celebrate winning their fifth-straight Olivier Shield title, after defeating rural champions Rusea's High School 3-2 in extra time at National Stadium recently. (Photo: Observer file)

For over one hundred years, the Inter-secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA) has been a champion of Jamaica's sporting prowess. Providing competitive platforms for the emergence, identification and nurturing of the vast majority of the nation's top talents, certainly in track and field, football, netball, basketball and cricket.

Through the years, ISSA has by and large proven itself to be dynamic, adaptable and a reliable ally to most sporting disciplines. Truthfully, the organistion is hardly recognised for the Herculean tasks it fulfills annually, keeping the conveyor belts of athletic and sporting development going, so that Jamaica may continue to increase in success, recognition and record-breaking feats on varied global sport stages.

Adapting to global trends and maintaining its core values has never been and will never be a simple process for ISSA. The merging of the annual Boys' and Girls' Athletics Championships must be acknowledged as the single most progressive adaptation made by ISSA. There can be no disputing the fact that since that merger in 1999, Jamaica has achieved unprecedented success in global track and field events.

Football is the next big sport, possibly the biggest, managed by ISSA, and for years now the debate has been brewing about how to adapt and develop the sport.

Truth be told, much of the debate has been centred around the number of games played in the 12 weeks of competition and subdividing the competition in tiers. These debates are absolutely necessary and need to be taken to another level if as we have done in track and field we are to become the envy of the world in football as well.

Below is an articulation of some proposals that are believed will allow for better, sustained development of football players without compromising the academic pursuits of the students who play the sport. Before the proposals are opined, let it be clearly stated that as a former student athlete, a teacher of more than 20 years and a coach of almost as many years, I do not subscribe to the myopic and biased view that student athletes are less successful academically because of their participation in sports.

In a previous article it was posited that ISSA considers a technical department for each sport it manages. This is essential for progressive, sustainable development of individual sports in conjunction with the respective sport association.


While I am not aware of the extent of relations between ISSA and respective sport associations, I do know that there is cooperation. In fact, it is common knowledge that the annual boys' and girls' championships does have a technical committee comprised of some of the most astute and accomplished minds of the sport. This should also be the case in football and all other sports.

The unique history and culture of our sports infrastructure, football in particular, obliges ISSA, in tandem with the JFF, to pursue a cooperative path for the development of our youth football. FIFA, through its technical study group (TSG), has found and embraced that youth football in some countries is best developed through the school system. Jamaica is one such country.

According to the FIFA manual on youth football, the recommended minimum number of competitive games essential for the development of youth players is 30 games, ideally spread over a minimum seven months. The development occurs best when players are matched up against others of similar age and level of play. This is very instructive for the proposals that follow here.

A total revamp of the existing football structure is necessary to achieve the sustainable developments that will improve our international football possibilities. The Manning and DaCosta Cups should be replaced with a three-tier national competition (Divisions One, Two and Three). Ideally, using the 2017 performance rankings, schools will be placed accordingly. The top-ranked forty-eight schools, across the Manning and daCosta Cup, will be placed in Division One, with the next 48 in Division Two and the rest in Division Three. Schools which did not participate in the previous campaign automatically enter in Division Three.

Each tier will comprise a maximum 48 teams divided into four groups of 12. The top four teams in each group progress to the quarter-finals (four groups of four played home and away), with the winners progressing to the semi-finals.

The lowest-ranked four teams (across all zones) in Divisions One and Two will be demoted, and the four semi-finalists from Divisions Two and Three will be promoted to the next level.

In the preliminary round each team will play all teams in their group home and away (22 games) September to December. Games will be played, on average, every four days. This will reduce burnout and students missing the same school day each week. The post-preliminary rounds of the competition will be played in January and February, with the finals slated for mid-February.

A single knockout competition should be contested between the top-ranked 128 teams, across all tiers, at the end of the first round of the preliminary stage. This equals seven rounds of competition, starting in November. The first three or four rounds should be contested in November and December, with the last three or four in January and February. The final should be the last game of the season at the end of February. Match-ups will be determined using a draw from a single pot and also to determine who plays at home.

Under this structure, all teams will play a minimum of 22 games. The top two from each tier will play a total of 31 games, and if said teams make it to the knockout finals, they will play a maximum of 38 games.

These proposals further posit that the age structure be changed to Under-17, Under-15 and Under-13, respectively. After age 17 players should be decided on their futures and at that age, high school football is definitely not the best platform for the next stage of their development. This age structure is also best aligned to the age structure of FIFA and consequently the national teams. Remember, the context is future global dominance.

In year one, Under-15 and Under-13 teams of each school will compete in the same division as the Under-17s. Thereafter, each age level team of the said school determines their own level annually.

One of the key concerns of the 'small schools' is the poaching of the 'bigger schools' of their players. This can be controlled by a combination of rule changes as follows. The student player should meet certain transfer criteria to be determined. The receiving school should be required to compensate the sending school for their investment in the player being transferred, as per FIFA rules. Restrict the number of transferred players who can be rostered by schools per season and for each game. Schools recruiting players from beyond their Ministry of Education geographic demarcation should bear the burden of proof for minimum standards of accommodation and supervision for each student recruited. Impose transfer bans on schools which recruit players who do not play a set number of games, especially in instances when said player was a regular at his previous school.

This proposal will necessarily mean increased travel for some schools, particularly those from the urban areas. Note, however, that among rural schools it is not unusual in football for schools in St Thomas to be paired with schools in St James or Westmoreland. In cricket it is quite common to have zones spreading across three or four parishes. The travelling is a part of the development and may very well prove a great equaliser.

The argument that football cannot straddle two terms is founded in bias. Basketball and track and field already straddle the same two terms as football and cricket is played from January to May sometimes June, also straddling two-terms.

Breaking tradition is never easy, especially ones such as the Manning Cup and Olivier Shields contested since 1910 and the daCosta Cup since 1950. However, when considered, one must agree that the current structure has waned in effectiveness in -sofar as preparing the next generation of Reggae Boyz.

These changes will, without doubt, give rise to numerous challenges and criticisms. However, in the broad scheme of things, when the big picture is observed, change is necessary. These proposals clearly increase the possibilities for significant developments over the short, medium and long term. Increased numbers of competitive games over a longer period of time will accrue unimaginable growth for our youth players.

Subdividing the schools in tiers will allow for teams to compete closer to their levels of development, which is critical at the respective age. Many 'small schools' will now have a better chance of winning an increased number of matches and possibly titles.

This structure will, over time, improve the quality, readiness and maturity of players invited to the youth national teams. Our natural assets of athleticism will gradually be supplemented with deeper tactical nous, tactical appreciation and understanding.

There's no panacea for success, and whatever changes are determined by the ISSA will need time to be fully appreciated and accepted. The rewards at the national and international levels will also take time.

As we have already started a new year, I call on all readers to raise the level of your expectations, increase your commitment to the realisation of those expectations, increase your desires, and back them up with the requisite attitudes and work. Remember, dreams only work if you do; so, get on up and create the kind of year you truly and deeply desire. I give thanks for this opportunity to share, for the talents and numerous gifts with which I have been blessed, and I am thankful for all that awaits in 2018.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: elan on March 08, 2018, 06:22:03 PM
Leon Bailey says no to Jamaica.

https://twitter.com/JamaicaGleaner/status/971851428229795841 (https://twitter.com/JamaicaGleaner/status/971851428229795841)
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Tallman on March 08, 2018, 06:45:05 PM
Leon Bailey says no to Jamaica.

https://twitter.com/JamaicaGleaner/status/971851428229795841 (https://twitter.com/JamaicaGleaner/status/971851428229795841)

He probably holding out to see if another country comes calling.

Bayer Leverkusen's Leon Bailey could play for England at World Cup 2018 (https://www.bundesliga.com/en/news/Bundesliga/england-keen-on-leon-bailey-for-world-cup-bayer-leverkusen-winger-jamaica-473780.jsp)
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on March 08, 2018, 08:58:48 PM
Leon Bailey says no to Jamaica.

https://twitter.com/JamaicaGleaner/status/971851428229795841 (https://twitter.com/JamaicaGleaner/status/971851428229795841)

He probably holding out to see if another country comes calling.

Bayer Leverkusen's Leon Bailey could play for England at World Cup 2018 (https://www.bundesliga.com/en/news/Bundesliga/england-keen-on-leon-bailey-for-world-cup-bayer-leverkusen-winger-jamaica-473780.jsp)

If England makes it there.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: elan on March 09, 2018, 02:42:45 PM
His Dad is in talks with the EFA if the Mirror is to be believed.

https://twitter.com/PremLeaguePanel/status/972132364708171776 (https://twitter.com/PremLeaguePanel/status/972132364708171776)
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Deeks on March 09, 2018, 04:29:14 PM
Bostock redux.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Tallman on March 09, 2018, 04:55:26 PM
Bostock redux.

Except dat he born and grow in Jamaica.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Deeks on March 09, 2018, 09:13:30 PM
Reading another  article on this situation. It appears he can't play for England. In addition his dad has issues with the JFF. We will see what happens.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on March 22, 2018, 07:36:11 PM
Look trouble! Ravel Morrison to join Jamaica setup.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: gawd on pitch on March 23, 2018, 06:04:52 AM
JA has the potential to be a powerhouse in Concacaf. Throw Leon Bailey into the mix, and is fire.

I not surprised at the depth JA has overseas. I find that even some of the smaller Islands have more depth than TT. Grenada has 2 premier league players and a handful in the lower divisions that they haven't tapped into as yet. . Just something to think about.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Tallman on March 23, 2018, 06:32:12 AM
JA has the potential to be a powerhouse in Concacaf. Throw Leon Bailey into the mix, and is fire.

I not surprised at the depth JA has overseas. I find that even some of the smaller Islands have more depth than TT. Grenada has 2 premier league players and a handful in the lower divisions that they haven't tapped into as yet. . Just something to think about.

Jamaica by far has the most depth overseas because of their travel and migration history. T&T has depth, but we don't scout well and our federation is a mess. Jamaica tends to play higher quality friendlies.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Storeboy on March 23, 2018, 07:05:15 AM
JA has the potential to be a powerhouse in Concacaf. Throw Leon Bailey into the mix, and is fire.

I not surprised at the depth JA has overseas. I find that even some of the smaller Islands have more depth than TT. Grenada has 2 premier league players and a handful in the lower divisions that they haven't tapped into as yet. . Just something to think about.

Jamaica by far has the most depth overseas because of their travel and migration history. T&T has depth, but we don't scout well and our federation is a mess. Jamaica tends to play higher quality friendlies.

Ditto! We've been saying it for years. You cannot play lower ranked countries, small club teams and improve. We must attempt to schedule teams that will beat us, test us, and strengthen us. And we cannot put a team together a few weeks before tournament time and expect to be successful. But with the TTFA administration in such a mess, hope is dimmer than ever.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Big Magician on March 23, 2018, 07:38:52 AM
Leon Bailey courted by England...hope he plays for England...hahha..what a slap in the face that would be...
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Deeks on April 09, 2018, 05:23:57 PM
Heard Theodore Whitmore resigned. True, false?
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on April 09, 2018, 05:33:22 PM
Whitmore's frustration
Oral Tracey, Jamaica Gleaner.


The sudden resignation of interim national senior football coach Theodore 'Tappa' Whitmore, in and of itself, is shocking, but the circumstances surrounding Whitmore's bombshell decision are sad and depressing indices of the crippling lack of leadership coming from the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF).

On the face of it, Whitmore's decision seems rushed, but no one knows his pain. The underlying issues that were frustrating Whitmore and culminated in the 1998 World Cup hero throwing in the towel via that long and emotional letter of resignation are quite instructive. The uncertainty about his status and his remuneration package is obviously one significant factor, but there were others. From my impeccable information, Whitmore felt totally disrespected and at times alienated by the current leadership of the JFF. Himself and President Michael Ricketts have had, and continue to have, a frosty relationship. However, despite Ricketts giving the impression publicly that he and Whitmore enjoy a good professional relationship, nothing is further from the truth.

Whitmore, as national coach, learnt about the return fixture against Antigua and Barbuda and the friendly against St Kitts and Nevis, believe it or not, via a media release sent out by the federation. On the recent trip to Turkey, where the national team spent 10 days on the road and played two friendly games, Ricketts and Whitmore were both in attendance and hardly exchanged words.

The broken lines of communication between the national coach and the federation president had begun to cripple the progress of the football. Outside of the uncertainty about his future and his remuneration, again reliable information is that the coach made representations to the federation leadership about the technical vision and long- to medium-term direction of the programme, and about specific areas such as player selection and development protocols. These were concerns that were either treated with scant regard or totally ignored by the JFF leadership. That resignation letter was written out of sheer frustration and a feeling of being repeatedly and inexplicably disrespected.

POLITICAL SMOKESCREEN
 
President Ricketts' publicly expressing that all is well between himself and Whitmore is tantamount to a political smokescreen and is completely farcical to those of us in the know. The exact nature of the problems that the current JFF leadership has with Whitmore remains unclear. By any stretch of the objective imagination, under the circumstances, Whitmore has done a good job as national coach in this his most recent stint. One is forced to wonder, is it is all petty and personal? If that is so, what would that be saying about the highest level of leadership of the nation's football?

I remember vividly during last year's campaign for the then vacant JFF presidency, expressing the view that Ricketts and his team never seemed to have a vision or a plan for Jamaica's football, and that his team was basically a clique of the late Captain Burrell's yes-men, who themselves had very little leadership qualities. The chickens are now coming home to roost.

That harsh reality is now unfolding in front of our eyes. The poor handling of major issues such as the Craig Butler/Leon Bailey controversy, and the now the Theodore Whitmore saga, have both exposed the pathetic leadership of the federation.

If the current situation with Whitmore stands and his resignation is accepted by the JFF, it will be very interesting to see the direction in which the body goes, and importantly, how quickly they would be able to source the funding to pay Whitmore's replacement. It will be impossible for Ricketts and company to acquire a credible coach for the US$3,000 (roughly J$373,000) per month they were paying Whitmore. And if they do get a foreigner, the Jamaican football public will be very keen on how much money they will pay that foreign replacement. The pressure to produce at least the equivalent results as Whitmore would be as immense on that new coach as it would be on the JFF leadership. All things considered, I doubt this resignation will be accepted by the JFF, as it ought not to be. But then again, we can never tell with the thoughtless and inept management we have seen so far from the current JFF leadership.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on April 09, 2018, 05:37:08 PM
Another day in the Caribbean football experiment ...

For more background read this (http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/sports/20180316/help-us-pay-tappa-ricketts-seek-granges-assistance-whitmores-new-deal) and this (http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/sports/20180318/no-so-fast-mr-ricketts).
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Flex on November 30, 2018, 05:40:25 AM
CAL is official airline for Reggae Girlz
By Stephon Nicholas (Newsday).


CARIBBEAN AIRLINES (CAL) is strengthening its partnerships in Jamaica, and is now the official airline of the Reggae Girlz; the official airline of Carnival in Jamaica 2019 and the presenting sponsor for Reggae SumFest for the next two years.

A Caribbean Airlines press release on Wednesday said the agreement marries two of the regions top brands.

As an authentic Caribbean air carrier that is proudly owned by the people of Jamaica and TT, this union represents a natural partnership of two of the regions leading brands. Reggae SumFest is the largest concert festival in Jamaica, and Caribbean Airlines is the leading airline serving Jamaica and the Caribbean. We are proud to bring over 485,000 travellers to and from Jamaica annually, CAL said.

This collaboration with Reggae SumFest is a significant milestone for Caribbean Airlines deepening our partnerships within Jamaica and throughout the region. Caribbean Airlines is thrilled and feels privileged to be the official airline of the Reggae Girlz who created history by becoming the first Caribbean team to reach the FIFA Womens World Cup. This accomplishment was no small feat!

CAL said, similar to the Reggae Girlz, they faced challenges but worked tenaciously to turn things around to deliver this historic result. Through this and other partnerships, CAL promised to strengthen its relationships within Jamaica and the region.

Caribbean Airlines does not take lightly its role as the leading air carrier serving the Caribbean and the critical part we play in supporting the communities we serve. We are behind the Reggae Girlz 100 per cent and will support them on their journey to a successful World Cup next year!

Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Deeks on November 30, 2018, 07:22:03 AM
Go BeeWee!!!!. Ooooops!!!! CAL.
Title: Jamaica to host proposed Caribbean - African cup
Post by: gawd on pitch on March 22, 2019, 05:43:03 PM
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/sports/20190316/grange-announces-caribbeanafrican-cup
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: gawd on pitch on March 23, 2019, 09:56:26 PM
So there goes another interesting day in the Concacaf Nations League. .

- Guyana made their first Gold cup and possible qualification to Group A (Guess at whose expense..)

- Jamaica lose to El Salvador. But they make the Gold cup. However, both will be in group B

- Montserrat might make the Gold cup.
Title: Reggae Boyz Urged to Compete in Higher Leagues than USL
Post by: Trini _2026 on December 06, 2019, 01:42:35 PM
https://www.youtube.com/v/IYWIN7Rbdq8&feature=youtu.be
Title: Re: Reggae Boyz Urged to Compete in Higher Leagues than USL
Post by: Tiresais on December 06, 2019, 03:47:15 PM
Not wrong to want more than the USL - it's good for the smaller islands, but any nation aiming to qualify for the World cup from CONCACAF needs players in a more competitive league, us included.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Flex on February 14, 2020, 10:56:12 AM
Ricardo Gardner is now the head coach for Portmore United and won the 2019 Flow Concacaf Caribbean Club Championship (FCCCC) to earn a berth in the 2020 Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League.

Surprised Dwight Yorke never really got into the coaching scene even if it was for a small team to start off with. I know he wants to coach a recognisable team in England, but sometimes you have to start small even if you were a good player.

Ricardo Gardner is one player that always prove to have his head on his shoulder, whether on, or off the field.

Title: Re: CONCACAF News Thread
Post by: Trini _2026 on August 06, 2020, 07:10:22 AM
England move to secure Mason Greenwood and Maitland-Niles futures as Jamaica eye international reinforcements
BY ALEX YOUNG (standard.co.uk)


England manager Gareth Southgate will reportedly speak with four players born to Jamaican parents regarding their international futures, including Manchester United's Mason Greenwood and Arsenal's Ainsley Maitland-Niles.

There are 124 players across the top four divisions in England born in England to Jamaican parents or grandparents, and TVJ Sports claim Leeds United midfielder Kalvin Phillips and Everton's Mason Holgate are also of interest to Southgate.

The Yorkshire Evening Post add that Phillips will meet with Southgate on Friday over a possible call-up to England's next squad in September.

Jamaican agent Devon Porter told TVJ Sports: "He was excited about representing Jamaica, even though he understands that Gareth Southgate has been monitoring him for a while now.

"He is passionate about his Jamaican heritage and he's very, very interested in representing Jamaica."

He added: "I am in the interim of contacting Mason Holgate from Everton through his agent. I've sent him an email and he will reply to me.

"He is on paternity leave and after he's off his leave he will have a discussion with Mason and then get back to me."

When asked by TVJ Sports about the fate of the four, Jamaica head coach Roy Simpson said it is a must that not all choose to represent England.

He said: "The decision is for every player to make, however, if we still do not get the services of any of those players we can't continue to remain Qatar-motivated and can't continue to carry the hopes of our Jamaican people."

Jamaica are expected to begin qualification for the 2022 World Cup next summer. One younger player who could represent the Reggae Boyz is United youngster Ethan Laird, who has played for England at Under-17, -18 and -19 level.

Porter said: "He is a very talented young player. These players would love to come back and play for Jamaica.

"This would bring loads of depth to the team, especially at the right-back position in case of injuries. We have players in the pool we can call on at any time."

Raheem Sterling, Luther Blissett and John Barnes are three who were born in Jamaica before emigrating to England.

Title: Luton Shelton, one of Jamaica's most prolific goalscorers, is dead
Post by: Tallman on January 22, 2021, 04:45:39 PM
Luton Shelton, one of Jamaica's most prolific goalscorers, is dead
loopjamaica.com


Luton Shelton, one of Jamaica's most prolific goalscorers died on Friday at the Andrews Memorial Hospital in St Andrew. He was 35.

The talented footballer was pronounced dead after he developed complications and was unresponsive when he was rushed to the hospital.

Shelton since 2016 has been battling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), more commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease.

ALS disease is an illness that causes the motor neurons inside your spinal cord to die. Over time, the muscles degenerate and you lose the ability to move, speak, swallow and, eventually, breathe.

Shelton was diagnosed with the cruel illness, 19 months after he got injured while representing Harbour View Football Club in a Red Stripe Premier League game against Tivoli Gardens at the National Stadium. That game, which took place on February 21, 2017, was the last football match for Shelton.

Only one man, Ted Harada of Los Angeles in California, in recorded medical history ever recovered from ALS.

Shelton made his international debut for Jamaica in 2004 and went on to earn 75 caps scoring a record 35 goals.

Shelton represented Wolmers Boys High School before moving on to Harbour View FC, where he scored 44 goals. He then went overseas and played for a number of clubs in Sweden (Heisingborg IF), England (Sheffield United), Norway (Valerang), Turkey (Karabukspor), and Russia (Volga Nizhny Novgorod).

Shelton is survived by his wife Bobbette and three children.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: asylumseeker on January 22, 2021, 05:10:19 PM
Coincidentally, just minutes ago I was viewing a clip pertaining to ALS.

RIP, baller.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Trini _2026 on March 08, 2021, 06:49:25 AM
Toney ready to give best if he chooses Reggae Boyz
http://jamaica-star.com/article/sports/20210308/toney-ready-give-best-if-he-chooses-reggae-boyz

While not giving hints on his international future, Reggae Boy target Ivan Toney says that he is committed to give his best to whichever national team he decides to play for.

The 24-year-old Brentford striker is reportedly on the radar of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) as part of a list of English-born players who they are interested in bringing into the Reggae Boyz fold ahead of a critical year, which includes the 2021 Gold Cup tournament and the final round of World Cup qualifiers, starting in September. Everton's Mason Holgate, Bayer Leverkusen's Damari Gray, Southampton's Nathan Redmond, Newcastle United's Isaac Hayden and Ranger's Kemar Roofe, who just captured the Scottish title, are among the other names that the federation is looking to add to the team.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Trini _2026 on March 08, 2021, 06:52:23 AM
Jamaica To Call Up 10 English Stars To National Team

https://www.soccerladuma.co.za/news/articles/international/categories/international/fifa-world-cup-2022-jamaica-to-call-up-10-english-players/695474

Jamaica reportedly have a list of 10 English players they want to call up to their national team ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, with eight of those footballers already in the process of getting their Jamaican passports.

As announced by Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) president Michael Ricketts this week, the Caribbean island nation is interested in calling up a host of English players for international duty ahead of the World Cup next year.

The country is said to have hopes of qualifying for the tournament in Qatar in 2022, and are looking to strengthen by attempting to lure some English-born talents who have ties with Jamaica to the national team.

"I see Andre Gray, Demarai Gray, Isaac Hayden, Mason Holgate, Liam Moore, who already has his Jamaican passport, Nathan Redmond, Kemar Roofe and Ivan Toney. All of these, we are in the process of acquiring their Jamaican passports," Ricketts said, according to the Daily Mail.

"The process is becoming a little tedious because of the pandemic but the process is ongoing and we are hopeful we will get the passports for these gentlemen in reasonable time.

"We have been having discussions. I just spoke with the Permanent Secretary for Sport and he has agreed to try and help us to facilitate and to expedite the process."

The other two players Jamaica are looking to call up are West Ham United striker Michail Antonio and Norwich City right-back Max Aarons, although it is understood the latter still needs convincing.

It was claimed last week that Antonio is set to switch his international allegiance from England after being overlooked by Gareth Southgate in recent selections. The forward was called up for Three Lions duty in 2016 for three 2018 World Cup qualifiers, but did not make it off the bench in all three games.

Aarons, 21, has represented England at youth level but faces stiff competition in his position, with the likes of Kieran Trippier, Reece James, Kyle Walker and Trent Alexander-Arnold ahead of him in the Three Lions fold.

Disgruntled Man Utd Star To Pick African Nation Over England

Of the other eight players on the JFF's radar, Redmond is the only player to have earned an international cap for England, an appearance that dates back to 2017, but the Southampton winger has the option of changing his allegiance as that match was a friendly fixture.

The player with the biggest profile in the Jamaican national side is Bayer Leverkusen winger Leon Bailey, who has been capped on eight occasions. Fulham's Michael Hector and Bobby Decordova-Reid also feature for the nation.

Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Deeks on March 08, 2021, 11:45:29 AM
This is fair game. As long as it is within the fifa rules.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Trini _2026 on March 08, 2021, 01:53:47 PM
This is fair game. As long as it is within the fifa rules.

so a shift in the balance of power ? mexico and usa watch out ?
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Deeks on March 08, 2021, 02:33:41 PM
This is fair game. As long as it is within the fifa rules.

so a shift in the balance of power ? mexico and usa watch out ?

Yep!!!!! A bet you when they start losing, they go change the rules to suit them.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Trini _2026 on January 08, 2023, 09:17:56 AM
Tarick Ximines signs two-and-a-half year deal with Belgian club Cercle Brugge K.S.V
https://www.sportsmax.tv/football/regional/item/112353-tarick-ximines-signs-two-and-a-half-year-deal-with-belgian-club-cercle-brugge-k-s-v

Jamaican footballer Tarick Ximines has signed a two-and-a-half-year deal with Belgian Pro League club Cercle Brugge K.S.V, the club made the announcement via social media on Wednesday.

Ximines, 18, played a vital role in Jamaica Colleges success in the recently-concluded schoolboy football season which saw them win the Manning Cup and Champions Cup double.

He also played for two Jamaica Premier League teams Harbour View and Mount Pleasant, scoring one goal in 16 games for the former and one goal in five appearances for the latter.

Ximines has also made two appearances for the Reggae Boyz and became the youngest ever Reggae Boy to feature for the senior team in a Concacaf World Cup Qualifier at 17 years and 5 months when he made his debut against Canada at the BMO Field on March 27.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Trini _2026 on January 08, 2023, 09:21:10 AM
The next big player out of the caribbean?

https://www.youtube.com/v/xriZx8xQbmk
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Trini _2026 on January 08, 2023, 09:26:27 AM
Tarick Ximines signs two-and-a-half year deal with Belgian club Cercle Brugge K.S.V
https://www.sportsmax.tv/football/regional/item/112353-tarick-ximines-signs-two-and-a-half-year-deal-with-belgian-club-cercle-brugge-k-s-v

Jamaican footballer Tarick Ximines has signed a two-and-a-half-year deal with Belgian Pro League club Cercle Brugge K.S.V, the club made the announcement via social media on Wednesday.

Ximines, 18, played a vital role in Jamaica Colleges success in the recently-concluded schoolboy football season which saw them win the Manning Cup and Champions Cup double.


He also played for two Jamaica Premier League teams Harbour View and Mount Pleasant, scoring one goal in 16 games for the former and one goal in five appearances for the latter.

Ximines has also made two appearances for the Reggae Boyz and became the youngest ever Reggae Boy to feature for the senior team in a Concacaf World Cup Qualifier at 17 years and 5 months when he made his debut against Canada at the BMO Field on March 27.

I have to ask whats up with Re'al Gill.


Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Trini _2026 on May 31, 2023, 06:44:07 AM
Nice discussion

https://www.youtube.com/v/GOUhjpYM-HA
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Trini _2026 on August 18, 2023, 06:16:52 AM



https://football-italia.net/salernitana-secure-poland-and-jamaica-internationals/

Salernitana have secured two new signings today, with reports they have deals for Poland international Mateusz Legowski and Jamaica talent Trivante Stewart.

Coach Paulo Sousa had complained openly in interviews over the last few days that he did not have the reinforcements he wanted for this season.

According to Sky Sport Italia, the club has picked up two internationals who will have their medical tests over the next 24 hours.

The first is 20-year-old midfielder Legowski, who spent time in the Valencia youth academy and is now playing for Pogon Szczecin.

He has one senior cap for Poland, coming off the bench against the Netherlands in the Nations League in September 2022.

They also have an agreement for Mount Pleasant centre-forward Stewart, a 23-year-old who has three senior caps for Jamaica.

In his Jamaica Premier League career, including the play-offs, he has scored 30 goals in 66 games.

Stewart is already in Salerno and will have his medical tomorrow.
Title: Re: Jamaica Football Thread.
Post by: Deeks on August 18, 2023, 03:34:58 PM
Good luck to him
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