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Title: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: Tallman on May 17, 2012, 07:20:02 AM
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Sheldon Phillips, son of T&T goalkeeping legend Lincoln Phillips, was instrumental in arranging this fixture.
Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: Bakes on May 17, 2012, 07:41:47 AM
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Sheldon Phillips, son of T&T goalkeeping legend Lincoln Phillips, was instrumental in arranging this fixture.

Nice, nice... Feliz done handling de plans.  Tenor yuh in?
Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: Tenorsaw on May 17, 2012, 07:45:45 AM
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Sheldon Phillips, son of T&T goalkeeping legend Lincoln Phillips, was instrumental in arranging this fixture.

Nice, nice... Feliz done handling de plans.  Tenor yuh in?

Yeah...ain't buy tics yet, but definitely in.  Where you guys sitting, with LFCNY? What arrengements allyuh making?
Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: Bakes on May 17, 2012, 11:37:31 AM

Yeah...ain't buy tics yet, but definitely in.  Where you guys sitting, with LFCNY? What arrengements allyuh making?

I'll have to check with Feliz when he linked me last month he was supposed to look into it and let me know. I eh tryin to fack with LFCNY unless I have to, but if I must I must.
Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: Tenorsaw on May 17, 2012, 12:45:57 PM

Yeah...ain't buy tics yet, but definitely in.  Where you guys sitting, with LFCNY? What arrengements allyuh making?

I'll have to check with Feliz when he linked me last month he was supposed to look into it and let me know. I eh tryin to fack with LFCNY unless I have to, but if I must I must.

Alright...keep me posted.  Maybe we could meet up.  Ah wonder how many other NY men making the trip down?  Maybe we could go as a group.
Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: Bakes on May 17, 2012, 03:15:57 PM

Yeah...ain't buy tics yet, but definitely in.  Where you guys sitting, with LFCNY? What arrengements allyuh making?

I'll have to check with Feliz when he linked me last month he was supposed to look into it and let me know. I eh tryin to fack with LFCNY unless I have to, but if I must I must.

Alright...keep me posted.  Maybe we could meet up.  Ah wonder how many other NY men making the trip down?  Maybe we could go as a group.

Not a bad idea... I see they offering group discounts, but not sure how large the group has to be.
Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: Flex on May 17, 2012, 05:12:47 PM
Tallman, Sheldon never played for T&T, it was Derek..

Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: JRtheWriter on May 17, 2012, 06:06:06 PM
I'll be there! On the Tottenham side though
Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: Bakes on May 17, 2012, 06:16:18 PM
I'll be there! On the Tottenham side though

Be sure to come say hello... so that we could throw something at yuh.
Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: JRtheWriter on May 17, 2012, 06:18:30 PM
I'll be there! On the Tottenham side though

Be sure to come say hello... so that we could throw something at yuh.
It's hard to see people so far down the table!  ;)
Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: Bakes on May 17, 2012, 06:35:36 PM
It's hard to see people so far down the table!  ;)

Says the Philadelphia Union fan... holla when 'Spurs actually wins something ;)
Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: JRtheWriter on May 17, 2012, 06:40:11 PM
It's hard to see people so far down the table!  ;)

Says the Philadelphia Union fan... holla when 'Spurs actually wins something ;)


Lol! You so hurt you drag the MLS into this?
Your fact of the day! Spurs have spent £16m since last top 4 finish. Arsenal £64.7m, United £80.3m, Liverpool £132.9m, Chelsea £160.4m, City £212.7m

*Looks back down at the table*
So what have you done for me lately? :)
Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: Bakes on May 17, 2012, 06:42:47 PM
It's hard to see people so far down the table!  ;)

Says the Philadelphia Union fan... holla when 'Spurs actually wins something ;)


Lol! You so hurt you drag the MLS into this?
Your fact of the day! Spurs have spent £16m since last top 4 finish. Arsenal £64.7m, United £80.3m, Liverpool £132.9m, Chelsea £160.4m, City £212.7m

*Looks back down at the table*
So what have you done for me lately? :)

Don't be an ass... were you "hurt" when you made your "far down the table comment"?  Channel the Trini part ah yuh and learn to take talk.  As for what we've done lately... won a trophy.  Your turn.
Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: JRtheWriter on May 17, 2012, 06:49:25 PM
http://www.soccer-blogger.com/2011/09/18/tottenham-vs-liverpool-4-0-goals-highlights-video-2011-red-cards-skrtel-adam/

If you need help how to not overpay racist rats and still end up top 4 of the table, I may help. I'm
A nice guy! :)
Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: Bakes on May 17, 2012, 06:56:38 PM
What happened in the return fixture (http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/feb/06/liverpool-tottenham-premier-league-mbm)?


...and I'm glad you brought up the issue of Racism

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/apr/06/emmanuel-adebayor-racism-tottenham

http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/football/442062-seven-spurs-fans-questioned-over-racist-sol-chants
Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: Sam on May 17, 2012, 07:03:17 PM
Good job Sheldon.

People like Sheldon Phillips and Football Supporter should really be involved with the T&T League.

Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: Tallman on May 17, 2012, 08:13:13 PM
Tallman, Sheldon never played for T&T, it was Derek..

Ah fix it.
Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: Flex on July 09, 2012, 05:28:42 AM
International friendly is close to heart.
BSN Staff


Almost three years ago to the night, one of England’s best teams played against one of Italy’s finest in Baltimore.  Two world powerhouse soccer teams took the field in front of 70,000 fans in Charm City. The atmosphere was electric, unlike any soccer event in Baltimore in the last 30 years. The fans were engaged, cheering, singing and snapping photos of Ronaldino, Drogba, Pirlo, and Cech.  The game itself was equally as impressive. Didier Drogba’s 35 yard strike into the upper 90 was simply phenomenal.  It was a magical night for soccer, and a great night for Baltimore.

This year, thanks to the efforts of the Baltimore Ravens, The Element Sports Agency and James Grant Sports, Baltimore has a chance to recreate that magic.   ”That game was amazing!”, said Shedlon Phillips, of the Element Agency, one of the main promoters of the event.   “People from Chelsea FC regarded Baltimore as the highlight of their tour in America”.   Phillips has been instrumental in getting this year’s game, which will feature English Premier League rivals Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool FC on July 28, at 1pm at M&T Bank Stadium.   “This will also be a classic match, there are so many story lines. It will definitely be interesting.”

Phillips credits the Baltimore Ravens for making this possible.   “The Ravens have been behind this 100%. They are very excited about the outreach into the soccer community.”  When Phillips teamed up with Damian Willoughby of James Grant Sports, and more recently, Willoughby Sports Management, they were overwhelmed by the positive response.  “The Ravens jumped on it right away as an ambassador program to the soccer community,” said Phillips.  Once the Ravens supported the idea, Willoughby, who worked for Chelsea FC during their game here, used his contacts to make it happen.  The structure of the event could not be any more solid with the Ravens, who are widely regarded as a first class organization, leading the charge and Phillips on the promotional side.

The story lines are truly abundant in this unique international friendly.  To begin with, Premier League teams rarely have friendlies against each other. In this case, both jumped at the chance to play in Baltimore.  “The word was so positive about Baltimore form the Chelsea/AC Milan game. It really put Baltimore on the map.”, said Phillips. Both teams are introducing new managers, which will certainly bring a level of intensity to the game.  So much so, that Liverpool already committed playing some of their key starters in it.  In addition, Tottenham has recently signed a deal to wear Under Armour for their 2012 kit, bringing another Baltimore flavor to the international game.

“Tottenham has made it a point to send and reinforce the message that they are here to establish the Tottenham Hotspurs name for the long term,” said Phillips.  By “here”, they mean the Maryland soccer community, not just the United States.  Tottenham has partnered with the Soccer Association of Columbia to develop talent and educate coaches.  They are actively working with Elite Tournaments, founded by local soccer standout, Mike Libber, to arrange international competitions between local teams and Tottenham development teams.  Most recently, they are soon unveiling their Under Armour uniforms, allowing the Baltimore based apparel giant into the most fanatical soccer arena in the world.

For Phillips, it this game is a passion for him, but it also has a deeper, more personal meaning.  Sheldon Phillips’ father is long time coach, and soccer icon, Lincoln Phillips.  He has been described as both a pioneer and builder of the soccer community in Baltimore.  “I am a continuation of my Dad’s efforts” said the younger Phillips. Lincoln Phillips played for Trinidad’s National team until he moved to Baltimore in 1968.  From that time, he played for the Baltimore Bays professional team in the ASL, coached Howard University to two NCAA National Championships in 1971 and 1974, and coached the Baltimore Bays professional team in the mid 1980’s. “He was a great role model to emulate”, said Phillips about his father.

This game is personal for Phillips and his father.  For the Baltimore soccer community as a whole, it is personal as well.  It is an opportunity for the Baltimore soccer community to again, show the entire world how much the game is loved.  In return, the fans get to see the world’s finest at work.  The fans get to see the amazing level of play they bring, the precision of the touch they have, the remarkable speed at which they play.  The players get to see the Baltimore soccer community, its passion and its overwhelming support.  It has been three years since the Chelsea/AC Milan game put Baltimore on the map.  “This game could keep us on the map and be an annual thing.  From there, who knows?  International Friendlies each summer, US National Team games, maybe a World Cup game,” said Phillips.

Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: Tenorsaw on July 09, 2012, 10:16:03 AM
Roll call, fellas....
Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: Flex on July 21, 2012, 01:39:53 PM
Further Update for this game - CLICK HERE (http://freepdfhosting.com/258461e0ed.pdf)

Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: Daft Trini on July 21, 2012, 02:57:54 PM
Lawd the new liverpool like ah plain jane!
Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: Bakes on July 21, 2012, 05:34:34 PM
Tix in hand...
Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: maxg on July 21, 2012, 06:02:02 PM
ah hear Liverpool rest it on TO today..1-1. ::)   ;D

and the pool was missing a few "still waters" stars, who played in the Euro...meanwhile TO was missing nobody..cause dem doh have nobody to miss    :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: Jack Horner on July 23, 2012, 09:40:55 AM
Lincoln son promoting this, why cant he do the same in T&T, oh, let me guess, no money in it for him.

Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: Deeks on July 23, 2012, 09:56:08 AM
no! your father might try to deport him!
Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: Peong on July 23, 2012, 02:52:57 PM
How much allyuh pay to go this crap game?  I only payin $30+ to see champions and legends.
Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: Jack Horner on July 25, 2012, 09:53:08 AM
He needs to get deported, he came to T&T and did less that he was paid. He had a good ride with T&T football for 7 years and have nothing to show for it.

Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: D.H.W on July 25, 2012, 11:31:54 AM
More interested in the Liverpool roma game today
Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: Bakes on July 25, 2012, 04:43:33 PM
More interested in the Liverpool roma game today

On TV now.. ESPN2
Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: Deeks on July 25, 2012, 05:47:13 PM
He needs to get deported, he came to T&T and did less that he was paid. He had a good ride with T&T football for 7 years and have nothing to show for it.



how could he do anything with your father in way! from the very beginning your father was underminding him!
Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: Jack Horner on July 25, 2012, 05:57:15 PM
how could he do anything with your father in way! from the very beginning your father was underminding him!

So why did he stay 7 years then?

If you not getting the tools to do your job, leave then or accept some blame.

Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: Deeks on July 25, 2012, 06:09:02 PM
how could he do anything with your father in way! from the very beginning your father was underminding him!

So why did he stay 7 years then?

If you not getting the tools to do your job, leave then or accept some blame.



So that allyuh could say he is a quitter. Lincoln has nothing to prove to you or your father. He broke barriers before your father did. We have  never, never begrudge your father position in concacaf or FIFa. But we were and still are pissed off  by his vindictiveness towards the ones who did battle on the field for the glory of our tiny but great nation nation. He robbed them and us of our joy. As soon as we celebrating something positive, your father always coming and raining on we parade.
Title: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: JRtheWriter on July 28, 2012, 07:21:53 PM
f**k CHARLIE ADAM! He's a stupid c**t and I hope his leg gets caught in the car door and drags on the road until there's nothing like but broken bones!
Title: Re: Re: Liverpool vs Tottenham (in Baltimore)
Post by: D.H.W on July 28, 2012, 07:38:23 PM
f**k CHARLIE ADAM! He's a stupid c**t and I hope his leg gets caught in the car door and drags on the road until there's nothing like but broken bones!

Hahahaha
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