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Title: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: skins on October 27, 2005, 04:53:58 PM
Just came across this article. Seem panama had a week team.

http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/Story.asp?Article=125478&Sn=SPOR&IssueID=28222

MANAMA: Bahrain's national soccer reserve team trounced Panama 5-0 in a friendly match last night at the National Stadium here.

Abdulla Al Dikheel, Ahmed Al Hujairi, Mahmood Abbas, Abdulla Al Marzooqi and Abdulrahman Mubarak were on target for the hosts who are gearing up for their 2006 World Cup qualifying playoff against Trinidad and Tobago scheduled on November 12 and 16.

Depleted by the absence of 11 professionals, who are committed to clubs in Qatar and Kuwait, Bahrain's coach Luka Peruzovic had no option but to introduce nine players from the bench while defenders Al Marzooqi and midfielder captain Rashid Al Dossary were the only regular players available.

However, Bahrain showed outstanding co-ordination and harmony throughout the match to claim a well-earned victory.

Panama, on the other hand, who finished bottom in the Concacaf zone of the World Cup qualifiers with just two points from 10 matches, arrived in Bahrain on Wednesday without their professionals who are playing abroad in Colombia and Uruguay, including their star striker Roberto Brown who scored six goals for his country.

The visitors, under their coach Ariel Alvarado who was recently sacked by the Panamanian Football Federation after the team's poor results in the qualifying round, were unable to trouble the hosts and their efforts were foiled by the Bahraini defence of Al Marzooqi, Ebrahim Al Mishkhas and goalkeeper Sayed Mohammed Jaffer.

Bahrain opened their account a minute before half-time through Al Dikheel who collected a long ball from Al Hujairi on the left flank and made a solo effort to beat the Panamanian defence and goalkeeper Jose Calderon.

Sponsored by Batelco, Bahrain stamped their authority in the second-half and came up with a string of attempts by strikers Al Dikheel, Ahmed Hassan and substitute Ismail Abdullatif, but all went abegging.

The Bahrain players then put up an amazing display in the last eight minutes during which they hit four goals much to the delight of the home crowd.

Defender Al Hujairi doubled the lead in the 82nd minute when he pounced on Abbas's shot from inside the box which rebounded off the goalkeeper.

It was 3-0 just a minute later when Abbas finished off a good run on the right with a spectacular shot which beat Panama goalkeeper Calderon.

Al Marzooqi added Bahrain's fourth goal off Al Dossary's cornerkick in the 88th minute and substitute midfielder Abdulrahman Mubarak rounded off the tally with a powerful effort into the roof of the net.

Teams:

Bahrain: Sayed Mohammed Jaffer, Ghazi Al Kuwari, Abdulla Al Marzooqi, Ebrahim Al Mishkhas, Ahmed Al Hujairi, Hussain Salman, Saleh Farhan, Fawzi Ayesh, Rashid Al Dossary, Ahmed Hassan, Abdulla Al Dikheel.

Panama: Jose Calderon, Jose Anthony, Celso Polo, Cristhian Vega, Raul Loo, Amilcar Henriquez, Anthony Basile, James Brown, Engin Mitre, Gustavo Avila, Luis Gallardo.
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: TrinInfinite on October 27, 2005, 04:58:05 PM
dat no win tuh talk about anyways, we beat panama b4 wit de a team, which played very well against teams like columbia and honduras, good result but without dey star players, dey aint sayin nothing with dat victory of a b and c panama team
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: pioneertrini on October 27, 2005, 04:58:24 PM
let them come to trinidad wid confidence nah,  :whip:
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: arrow on October 27, 2005, 05:04:13 PM
Panama was paid extra match fees to lose convincingly.  Ask Sting he go tell ya
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: JDB on October 27, 2005, 05:15:21 PM
I'm scared.
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: Feliziano on October 27, 2005, 05:22:37 PM
I'm scared.

boy same thing run through my mind when ah read the headlines lol
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: Jah Gol on October 27, 2005, 05:56:49 PM
This result means nothing. That's not the team(Bahrain) we'll play nor was that Panama team worth fearing.
I would just ignore it to tell you the truth .
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: FireBrand on October 27, 2005, 06:02:57 PM
I'm scared.

boy same thing run through my mind when ah read the headlines lol

Ah tink dat run through de minds of all de die hards
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: Alsalman on October 27, 2005, 06:06:01 PM
This result means nothing. That's not the team(Bahrain) we'll play nor was that Panama team worth fearing.
I would just ignore it to tell you the truth .

yea its not a significant result...

I am happy with some of our players who finally got their chance like mahmoud Abbas  ;D who scored and got a couple of assists

other than that its just a game to test our subs and reserves
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: kicker on October 27, 2005, 06:22:05 PM
The result doesn't worry me too much..............but it does sorta put a little more perspective on what to expect........just a little......

Based on my premonition of the quality of a make-shift Panama team playing the night after a long flight to Bahrain, after a disappointing WCQ campaign.......confidence not daunted by this result at all.


I think we have a good match on our hands.
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: concerned on October 27, 2005, 06:27:29 PM
This is de facts

LOOK ...Panama make a quick 500,000

Panama

Played against Bahrian

Jose Calderon, Jose Anthony, Celso Polo, Cristhian Vega, Raul Loo, Amilcar Henriquez, Anthony Basile, James Brown, Engin Mitre, Gustavo Avila, Luis Gallardo

Played Against US

PENEDO Jaime2. SOLANILLA Joel5. MORENO Luis8. GUARDIA. Ubaldo ,  BALOY Felipe12.. GOMEZ Gabriel13. 7. DELY Jorge14.. DELY Julio16.. TORRES Roman21.  18. BASILE Anthony22. TORRES Gabriel

Played Against TT

PENEDO Jaime
   2. SOLANILLA Joel  3. MORENO Luis  4. GUARDIA Ubaldo 6. TORRES Roman 7. . GOMEZ Gabriel 9.  DELY Jorge 11. [/font[/color]]MEDINA Julio  LOMBARDO Angel  15.  OLIVARES Miguel  16.  AGUILAR Edwin


DEM USED 1 player Anthony BAsile from the US game….I aint know where they get this joke side to play Bahraino
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: Hamood Salman on October 27, 2005, 06:29:49 PM
Bahrain was played with the subtitution players


this is someting for you babies
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: gohb on October 27, 2005, 07:12:28 PM
Panama: Jose Calderon, Jose Anthony, Celso Polo, Cristhian Vega, Raul Loo, Amilcar Henriquez, Anthony Basile, James Brown, Engin Mitre, Gustavo Avila, Luis Gallardo.


Here's what I know about this Panama side:

Jose Anthony is probably Jose Anthony Torres, regular starting centerback.

Mitre is another first-team regular, or alternate. He got some starts in the Hexagonal.
 
Henriquez is a young reserve, who saw a little bit of action in the qualifiers.

Calderon, Gallardo, Polo, Vega, and Loo were part of the most recent U-20 squad.

Basile, Brown, and Avila are young players just starting out with the senior side.



So that's two regulars, the rest youngsters, with nearly half the team U-20's.



Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: butaimaa on October 27, 2005, 07:21:57 PM
This is de facts

LOOK ...Panama make a quick 500,000

Panama

Played against Bahrian

Jose Calderon, Jose Anthony, Celso Polo, Cristhian Vega, Raul Loo, Amilcar Henriquez, Anthony Basile, James Brown, Engin Mitre, Gustavo Avila, Luis Gallardo

Played Against US

PENEDO Jaime2. SOLANILLA Joel5. MORENO Luis8. GUARDIA. Ubaldo ,  BALOY Felipe12.. GOMEZ Gabriel13. 7. DELY Jorge14.. DELY Julio16.. TORRES Roman21.  18. BASILE Anthony22. TORRES Gabriel

Played Against TT

PENEDO Jaime
   2. SOLANILLA Joel  3. MORENO Luis  4. GUARDIA Ubaldo 6. TORRES Roman 7. . GOMEZ Gabriel 9.  DELY Jorge 11. [/font[/color]]MEDINA Julio  LOMBARDO Angel  15.  OLIVARES Miguel  16.  AGUILAR Edwin


DEM USED 1 player Anthony BAsile from the US game….I aint know where they get this joke side to play Bahraino

in the other hand we did not play with our first team

we played with only 2 players of the regular team


just imagine the score if our professionals were playing to day
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: FireBrand on October 27, 2005, 07:27:38 PM

Quote

in the other hand we did not play with our first team

we played with only 2 players of the regular team


just imagine the score if our professionals were playing to day

Quote

yeah man .... that is some sound logic there
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: KND on October 27, 2005, 07:37:06 PM
damn 5-0 is real licks not self America does hit Panama 5

remind me of back in the day when we hit the 6
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: kounty on October 27, 2005, 07:51:33 PM

I am happy with some of our players who finally got their chance like mahmoud Abbas ;D who scored and got a couple of assists

something wrong with that- the Palestinian president shouldn't be playing for Bahrain....somebody call Fifa!!!!

 ::)
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: Alsalman on October 27, 2005, 08:06:43 PM

I am happy with some of our players who finally got their chance like mahmoud Abbas ;D who scored and got a couple of assists

something wrong with that- the Palestinian president shouldn't be playing for Bahrain....somebody call Fifa!!!!

 ::)


 ;D ;D ;D

he's Kaananite we Dilmonian/babylonian

 :devil:
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: talal_13 on October 27, 2005, 08:25:19 PM
11 players out of game and if talal yousif played i think bahrain will be win 10-0
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: kounty on October 27, 2005, 08:31:56 PM

I am happy with some of our players who finally got their chance like mahmoud Abbas ;D who scored and got a couple of assists

something wrong with that- the Palestinian president shouldn't be playing for Bahrain....somebody call Fifa!!!!

 ::)


 ;D ;D ;D

he's Kaananite we Dilmonian/babylonian

 :devil:

somebody tell this man babylon will burn and crumple to the ground



http://web.nmsu.edu/~suberok/20 - Can't Cool Can't Quench.mp3
http://web.nmsu.edu/~suberok/17 - Babylon Homework.mp3
http://web.nmsu.edu/~suberok/27 - Babylon A Use Dem Brain.mp3
http://web.nmsu.edu/~suberok/11 - Bablylon A Listen.mp3
http://web.nmsu.edu/~suberok/32 - Babylon Cowboy.mp3

and  fuh good measure

http://web.nmsu.edu/~suberok/bunji football.mp3
Title: wat the arse wrong wit dis bahraini refree.
Post by: Babalawo on October 27, 2005, 11:09:48 PM
Hope he not spying in we locker room with nahkid :rotfl:

http://thatvideosite.com/view/141.html
Title: Re: wat the arse wrong wit dis bahraini refree.
Post by: skins on October 27, 2005, 11:30:47 PM
 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

I can't believe what i seeing. I would have hit that referee some hard tap if i was one of them players
Title: Re: wat the arse wrong wit dis bahraini refree.
Post by: Alsalman on October 28, 2005, 12:34:23 AM
that guy is latin american lol saw him in a message board before  :rotfl:

and apparently it was for the camera
Title: Re: wat the arse wrong wit dis bahraini refree.
Post by: khalid on October 28, 2005, 01:54:24 AM
Hahaha funny thing man  , the guy can run backwards better than he can run forward loool
Title: Re: wat the arse wrong wit dis bahraini refree.
Post by: Redbelt on October 28, 2005, 02:15:46 AM
WTF?
Is this a real referee or is he acting?
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: Andre on October 28, 2005, 06:57:29 AM
that game mean nothing.

bahrain B vs. panama C.

but if it make them feel good, that cool 4 dem.
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: morvant on October 28, 2005, 07:07:27 AM
why nakid brother get a ref job
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: 1-868 on October 28, 2005, 07:09:38 AM
Mayaro Sec coulda beat that Panama side too...
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: bahraini on October 28, 2005, 07:12:25 AM
dat no win tuh talk about anyways, we beat panama b4 wit de a team, which played very well against teams like columbia and honduras, good result but without dey star players, dey aint sayin nothing with dat victory of a b and c panama team

keep in ur mind that bahrain was playing with the b and c team as well
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: Observer on October 28, 2005, 07:27:31 AM
Happy with this result. beenie and staff would have scouted the match. the players are now aware that they will have to concentrate for 90 minutes Bahrain eh no push over. This result will serve T&T well.
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: andre samuel on October 28, 2005, 07:33:22 AM
JDB, dont be scared, look at when panama arrived, and looked at when they played!

that jet lagged panama side was probably a little over the level of Tobago United.

Nice analysis "peter" and "concerned".  

That panama friendly was totally useless to bahrain, since they played with men that not playing against us, and even if dey say that they were giving other playing a view, they werent playing against good enough opposition to that a good performance would warrant inclusion into the first team

ah love it!!
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: greenpea on October 28, 2005, 07:35:09 AM
four goals in last eight minutes.....  sounds like we'll be ok if we attack aggressively for 80 mins, score 3 goals and then defend for the last 10min.... could be a plan...  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: Baharara really hvae money to throw away...  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:  :chilling:
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: FireBrand on October 28, 2005, 08:34:16 AM
JDB, dont be scared, look at when panama arrived, and looked at when they played!

that jet lagged panama side was probably a little over the level of Tobago United.

Nice analysis "peter" and "concerned".  

That panama friendly was totally useless to bahrain, since they played with men that not playing against us, and even if dey say that they were giving other playing a view, they werent playing against good enough opposition to that a good performance would warrant inclusion into the first team

ah love it!!

Andre Sam. de man was being sarcastic. Doh dig no horraz....
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: Jah Gol on October 28, 2005, 09:12:38 AM
four goals in last eight minutes.....  sounds like we'll be ok if we attack aggressively for 80 mins, score 3 goals and then defend for the last 10min.... could be a plan...  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: Baharara really hvae money to throw away...  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:  :chilling:

I know you are supporting your team but you need be realistic. Your team struggles to score even 1 goal against good opposition. 3 ! 3 ! You must be a mad man. T&T has shown that we can score goals, come from behind and defend leads. Don't forget that you're team is here because of a decision by FIFA. In fact you conceed 3 goals and scored only one. Qualifying to the playoff without even winning a game. Furthermore, many  reports have suggested that our defense is weak.The Bahrain press is sadly mistaken. Form what I understand Bahraini players are fast, this is one of your strenghts. Our team is well organised with very strong and able defenders. If you coach plays 3-5-2 against us you'll receive at least 3 goals.  I am so confident of T&T qualifying that I will say that even a 1-0 win against Bahrain will be enough to send us through. Once we win, It will force you to play an open game against us in Bahrain and players like Carlos Edwards and Latapy we will capitalise on the space and create chances for Stern John and others to score.
 

Go ahead enjoy your victory against Panama U20 and friends. We aren't bothered even slightly.
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: JERSEY TRINI on October 28, 2005, 09:24:31 AM
What the F*ck was that ref doing.  He act like the gay guy on that show Will and Grace  :rotfl:
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: Trini Simply Better on October 28, 2005, 05:02:13 PM
Our team B could win it for us against Trini.  I saw Trini play they are nothin to write home about.  After all who are they on the world map of football.  They have not upper hand on us whatsoever. :P :P
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: Jah Gol on October 28, 2005, 05:26:52 PM
 
Our team B could win it for us against Trini. I saw Trini play they are nothin to write home about. After all who are they on the world map of football. They have not upper hand on us whatsoever. :P :P

Uzbekistan is but a shadow of Trinidad and Tobago and your team couldn't beat them. Its nice that you came so far but Trinidad and Tobago is the better team and we'll show that on the 12th and the 16th.
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: talal_13 on October 28, 2005, 05:46:37 PM
iam sure bahrain will go to the world cup 2006
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on October 28, 2005, 05:51:06 PM
well talal u waste a thought    cuz TnT going to the cup!

TNT TNT TUM TUM TUM
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: Jahyouth on October 28, 2005, 11:24:58 PM
Fellas, I in Panama right now.  They had a football call in show in Panama on Thursday night and the big discussion was why they send such a shit team to play in Bahrain.  The hosts was real vex about that.

So don't take too much stock in the result.

Of course we have to be wary of it, but it was a real youthman team that Panama send.
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: Gibraldo on October 29, 2005, 12:00:12 AM
Come on guys. That result means absolutely nothing.

It is an attempt to make psychologic warfare. I bet, Bahrain will win in Jamaica with 3-0 or so, because they will buy that game. It is all about psychology. Concentrate on your strength, play your football and they have no chance, believe me.

TNT for the WC 2006
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: Alsalman on October 29, 2005, 12:21:37 AM
actually Bahrain would not buy the game, because it is better if the T and T team thinks we suck and can't play football  ;D
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: arrow on October 29, 2005, 05:04:42 AM
actually Bahrain would not buy the game, because it is better if the T and T team thinks we suck and can't play football  ;D

the entire world already knows you can't play football so one more match makes no difference
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: Redbelt on October 29, 2005, 06:13:14 AM
actually Bahrain would not buy the game, because it is better if the T and T team thinks we suck and can't play football  ;D

the entire world already knows you can't play football so one more match makes no difference

Then I guess we are Asia's 4th strongest team by mistake!
Maybe somone typed our name instead of India!
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: arrow on October 29, 2005, 06:21:24 AM
actually Bahrain would not buy the game, because it is better if the T and T team thinks we suck and can't play football  ;D

the entire world already knows you can't play football so one more match makes no difference

Then I guess we are Asia's 4th strongest team by mistake!
Maybe somone typed our name instead of India!

I believe there are 4 teams from Asia that have qualified for Germany already and Bahrain isn't one of them
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: Trini Simply Better on October 29, 2005, 07:13:49 AM
Bahrain is # 5 Asia and #4 in the Asian Cup. The biggest continent in the world with almost half the worlds population.  Bahrain is one of the smallest countries in Asia and the world.  Whoever cannot respect our team for such an achievment is sensless. Trinidad team is nothing but our last step on the staircase to reaching the World Cup. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Its funny that you even think you have a chance :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
Post by: Redbelt on October 29, 2005, 07:23:47 AM
Its funny that you even think you have a chance :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

um... actually they do.
But of course I hope we win. Both teams have good points and bad points.
That is if you wanna be realistic.

If you don't want to be realistic:
you don't have a chance :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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