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Sports => Football => Topic started by: talal_13 on November 06, 2005, 04:48:59 PM
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Bahrain's national soccer team professionals returned to the Kingdom from Doha last night ahead of their 2006 World Cup final playoff against Trinidad and Tobago scheduled on Saturday and November 16.
The eight professionals came back after playing their matches with the Qatari clubs in the Premier Division League.
Al Gharrafa's strikers Hussain Ali, Ala'a Hubail and Al Silia midfielder Mahmood Jalal returned last night while defenders Mohamemd Juma'a, Sayed Mohammed Adnan (Al Khor) and midfielders Mohammed Salmeen, Salman Isa (Al Arabi), Mohammed Hubail (Qatar Club) arrived earlier on Friday.
However, the players did not practice with the team last night as they were rested by coach Luka Peruzovic of Belgium.
Team manager Abdulrazzaq Mohammed said the professionals will be practicing today while the team is set to depart tomorrow at 2am and will reach Trinidad via London after a 16-hour journey.
Mohammed said the team will fly by Gulf Air to London and from there they will take a national Trinidad plane.
According to Mohammed, the team will return home in a private jet soon after the first-leg match at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain while the second-leg match is scheduled four days later at the National Stadium in Riffa.
The delegation will be headed by Bahrain Football Association vice-president Shaikh Ali bin Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Khalifa and includes association member Yousef Hassan and 25 players.
The team will stay at the Hilton Hotel and will train three days at the Larry Gomes Stadium, one two-hour session per day and then on Friday at the match venue.
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Tell Bwee to lose they bags, delay the flight, and let them sleep in the airport for a few days. :rotfl:
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:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
so who will be going to africa to collect the luggage
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dat will be a good time for BWEE to have mechanical difficulties and as allyuh say..lose some luggage lol..maybe they could do an emergency landing somewhere too lol
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dem bahrainis get fool good and proper! dis one time BWEE delays and bagge handling go really help we!
Tanx BWEE
Go TnT
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How much all yuh bet the flight on time. :D
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Send the luggage Guyana... :rotfl: :rotfl:
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BWIA, please do what you guys do best. Delay that flight, loose the coaches bags, the uniforms. Re-fuel in Guyana, hide ah Indian in de wheel well, and have cause to fly back while in mid air so that they eh reach Piarco until Tuesday evening.
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People home need to start partying the night b4 the game. Go to the Hilton and make real noise whole night. Doh worry bout police cause you know they have no vehicle. :rotfl:
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People home need to start partying the night b4 the game. Go to the Hilton and make real noise whole night. Doh worry bout police cause you know they have no vehicle. :rotfl:
Send about 15 ole jammette from Duke street up in de Hilton.
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Bwee have everyting wrongside, knowing them they will be on time for bahrains national team for the first time in their history. and di charter taking trinidad to bahrain go be delayed. im suprised bahrain arnt comming to trinidad direct. athough its a good few days b4 the match so i guess it makes no difference.
but having said that bwee does never crash so we can be thankful for that.
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unfortunately i will not support any delay on dat flight as warriors will also be using the same flight, of all people latas on dat flight. bwee need to arrive early, so dat pilot better speed.
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Bahrain arrives this evening for World Cup clash
Some of this country’s overseas-based professionals will be journeying from London aboard a BWIA 901 flight along with the full Bahrain National team at around 5pm.
The likes of Scottish-based midfielder Russell Latapy, Shaka Hislop, Kelvin Jack, Clayton Ince, Carlos Edwards, Jason Scotland, Marvin Andrews, Silvio Spann and Stern John will be coming off the flight with their Bahrain counterparts who will be coming off a 16-hour flight after connecting from London......
I would love to be a fly on the wall of dat plane yes. Might be nice to hear some trash-talking.
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i doh like dat idea, dat dey on de same flight, dat doh make sense 2 me, something wrong wit dat, y dey cant b on seperate flights
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even if they are..u cud imagine them small bahrainis looking at the likes of hislop, jack, stern and de rest comin on board? cuz yuh know we boys eh small at all!
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even if they are..u cud imagine them small bahrainis looking at the likes of hislop, jack, stern and de rest comin on board? cuz yuh know we boys eh small at all!
now that DC bring it up, tallman do you have stats on the height, weight and age of the bahrainis?
Ive looked during the week but could not find anything
Thanks
UPDATE
For those interested, I found this link on the asian cup page
http://www.asiancup2004.com/en/tournament/players.asp?cid=1040&sqid=888&ccd=BHR&tbl=Y
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Doh study it TrinInfinite.
Dey on the same flight with Latapy, Hislop and dem AND they on WE plane. And yuh know we fellas handling baggage and customs. Ain't that a nice little welcome present?
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Tell Bwee to lose they bags, delay the flight, and let them sleep in the airport for a few days. :rotfl:
Now, we doh want to start dat kinda ting man! Next ting yah know, dey gon delay we charter plane in Manama for inspection before de second game :rotfl:.
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Douse dem with Carib, Geera _ _ _ _ and den some _ _ _ tail. Fuh starters souse and black pudding and den saltfish wit de bone in it.
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hide ah Indian in de wheel well
Who taking one for the team???
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PORK PORK PORK PORK PORK PORK
:devil: :devil:
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PORK PORK PORK PORK PORK PORK
:devil: :devil:
a man I went Fatima with have a pork farm I sure I could entice him to make ah donation.
Is Bacon and pudden for breakfast, stew pork for lunch and yuh choice of pork shops or pork ribs for dinner.
And for a light snack is pig foot and pig ears souse. Doh feel we wasting the tail and the snout either, cause we go put the tail in some bahji and rice and pickle the snout.
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bahrain comes in tnt to win
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bahrain comes in tnt to win
de only ting they have a chance of winning in TnT is Play Whe!
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hide ah Indian in de wheel well
Who taking one for the team???
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/article_sports?id=113993455
Camcel all distress calls to BWIA, we boys coming on the same flight.
Lord Help us All!!!!!!
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Tell Bwee to lose they bags, delay the flight, and let them sleep in the airport for a few days. :rotfl:
We doh hadda tell Bwee that...that is happen regardless ! Whether u name Brian Lara or Lara Aq- whatever...them is lose your bags and delay your flight, landing, disembarking..everything !
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The Bahrain management has also requested use of the Queen’s Park Savannah for a light stretch late this evening and will then train the following three days at the Larry Gomes Stadium starting 6:30-8:30 pm and then on
Tell me this is kicks. This is from the Trinidad Guardian. Man hadda ask to use the savannah? And even so, THAT is where you want to train?
Temarhie in yuh tail! ;D
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is wha?? the team reach yet?? anybody went to the airport to jeer dem??
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trinidadexpress.com
Overseas 'Warriors' on same flight with Bahrain
Monday, November 7th 2005
Some of Trinidad and Tobago's overseas-based professionals will be journeying from London along with the full Bahrain national squad aboard BWIA Flight 901 which is expected to arrive at Piarco International Airport at around 5 p.m. today.
The teams will square off in a 2006 World Cup play-off at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain on Saturday, with kick-off set for 6.30 p.m.
Scottish-based midfielder Russell Latapy, West Ham goalie Shaka Hislop, Dundee's Kelvin Jack, Crewe Alexandra's Clayton Ince, Luton Town's Carlos Edwards, St Johnston's Jason Scotland, Glasgow Rangers' Marvin Andrews, Yokohama's Silvio Spann and Derby County forward Stern John will be on the flight along with their Bahrain opponents, who will be coming off a 16-hour flight after connecting from London.
Chris Birchall and Dennis Lawrence will also arrive today from Manchester after their flight was delayed a day, while T&T captain Dwight Yorke comes in tomorrow.
Arriving on Saturday night was Brent Sancho from England, while United States-based trio Cornell Glen, Scott Sealy and Avery John were due in yesterday.
The Trinidad and Tobago squad will assemble at the Crowne Plaza, Wrightson Road today, while Bahrain will be based at the Hilton Trinidad.
The home-based pros in the T&T squad are Caledonia AIA Fire's Densill Theobald, CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh duo Cyd Gray and Aurtis Whitley and National Quarries North East Stars' Anthony Wolfe.
The Bahrain management have also requested use of the Queen's Park Savannah for a light stretch this evening and will then train the following three days at the Larry Gomes Stadium in Malabar, each day from 6.30-8.30 p.m. and then on Friday at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.
T&T will train from tomorrow at the match venue.
And Trinidad and Tobago head coach Leo Beenhakker will have his hands full come today after Southampton striker Kenwyne Jones was passed fit on Saturday was also scheduled to arrive in Trinidad yesterday for the weekend showdown.
Last Friday, Jones' club Southampton FC sent a fax to the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (T&TFF) advising that Jones was unfit to travel and partake in the preparations and match due to a hamstring injury, which forced Beenhakker to omit him from the 21-man squad.
The Dutchman then named Cornell Glen as his replacement on Saturday, only to learn later that evening that Jones had passed a fitness test.
Beenhakker has since decided to have both men in the camp and the squad will now comprise 22 players.
"This could not have been a better time for me to return to the squad," an excited Glen told T&TFF media officer Shaun Fuentes on hearing the news of his recall on Saturday evening. "I think we are in with a great chance but it is so important that we give it our best shot and I'm grateful for this chance to be in the squad now."
And Bahrain were strengthened by their professionals, who returned to the Kingdom from Doha on the weekend.
The eight professionals came back after playing their matches with their Qatari clubs in the Premier Division.
Al Gharrafa's strikers Hussain Ali and Ala'a Hubail and Al Silia midfielder Mahmood Jalal returned Friday night, while defenders Mohamemd Juma'a, Sayed Mohammed Adnan (Al Khor) and midfielders Mohammed Salmeen, Salman Isa (Al Arabi), Mohammed Hubail (Qatar Club) arrived earlier on Friday.
However, the players did not practice with the team on Saturday as they were rested by coach Luka Peruzovic of Belgium.
Bahrain team manager Abdulrazzaq Mohammed said the professionals trained yesterday, prior to their trip to Port of Spain.
According to Mohammed, the team will return home in a private jet soon after Saturday's first leg match, while the second leg game is scheduled four days later at the Bahrain National Stadium in Riffa.
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As soon as we fellas reach Piarco they should go straight to camp, no press...no VIp lounge, is business now.
Ban all dem ole jammette who go be hanging around de Hotel. Closed door sessions until Friday.
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i say brong them early and put some broclax in the food....or a good dose of epsom salts and say is gatorage.......!!!!!
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yes it is true :)
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allyuh fellers in trini rell joking boy them feller done reach and nobody was in the airport to let we know what went down. no kinda socawarrior.net paparotzi takiing pic and shyt
lapsing
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They reach yet?
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The Bahrain management have also requested use of the Queen's Park Savannah for a light stretch.
Send some mad people out in dey green pyjamas to cause some ruction.
Too bad Mangals gone...one of dem big roti woulda have man lying prostrate in de savannah fuh days.
Ah feel dey look out de window from Hilton and say de savannah looking nice. :rotfl:
Dey eh know how flicking hard it is to even cross dat blasted road.
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Ey they from de desert, so dey doh know much about grass. They feel anyting low and green hafta be nice to play on.
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Too bad Mangals gone...one of dem big roti woulda have man lying prostrate in de savannah fuh days.
:rotfl: I weak
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I kope men done sort out who on what shift "liming" in front the hilton. Park you car set off the alarm. Block the road make noise. Let them know why the team called the soca warriors. :devil: :devil:
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I kope men done sort out who on what shift "liming" in front the hilton. Park you car set off the alarm. Block the road make noise. Let them know why the team called the soca warriors. :devil: :devil:
cool, I wouldn't mind it... however it is so easy to complain about to Fifa ;)
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ohhhhhhhhhhhh the same fifa that jack warner is the vice president of :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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Doh feel Fifa saving all yuh arse again. We might not have an Ace but we have a Jack in our hand. :devil: :devil:
Complaining to Fifa will be like :banginghead: