Soca Warriors Online Discussion Forum
Sports => Football => Topic started by: Flex on October 16, 2014, 05:19:07 PM
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As usual, any updates/scores, shout-outs, reports, predictions, views, etc, on the T&T vs Curaçao 2014 Caribbean Cup game at the Montego Bay Sports Complex, Montego Bay on the 11th of November 2014 will be posted here, this way, we can maintain the message board and not make it look too scrappy with un-necessary or related headlines and postings on game day.
For the internet users, you can follow the game at:
To be updated.
Possible Online Streams.
To be updated.
Possible TV Station.
To be updated.
Trinidad & Tobago Squad
Goalkeepers
Jan-Michael Williams (Central FC), Marvin Phillip (Point Fortin Civic Centre), Adrian Foncette (Police FC).
Defenders
Radanfah Abu Bakr (Kruoja Pakruojis), Justin Hoyte (Millwall), Joevin Jones (HJK Helsinki), Daneil Cyrus (Hà Nội T&T), Carlyle Mitchell (Vancouver Whitecaps), Aubrey David (FF Jaro), Yohance Marshall (Unattached).
Midfielders
Khaleem Hyland (Racing Genk),
Andre Boucaud (Dagenham & Redbridge), Kevan George (Columbus Crew),
Ataullah Guerra (Central FC), Leston Paul (Central FC), Jamal Gay (Rovaniemen Palloseura), Hughtun Hector (Hà Nội T&T), Lester Peltier (Slovan Bratislava), Kevin Molino (Orlando City), Cordell Cato (San Jose Earthquakes).
Forwards
Kenwyne Jones (capt) (Cardiff City), Jonathan Glenn (Íþróttabandalag Vestmannaeyja), Shahdon Winchester (FF Jaro).
Coach - Stephen Hart.
Curaçao Squad
Goalkeepers
To be updated.
Defenders
To be updated.
Midfielders
To be updated.
Forwards
To be updated.
Coach - To be updated.
Updates to follow as we get more info, so keep checking back.
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I think Flex needs to correct date of this game in title of the thread from the 11th to 10th November.
Warriors tackle Curacao
...in opening Caribbean Cup fixture
By Ian Prescott (T&T Express)
Story Created: Oct 26, 2014 at 11:04 PM ECT
The two finalists of the men’s Caribbean Cup Football Championship two years ago have been grouped together for the 2014 final tournament, which takes place from November 10-17 in Montego Bay, Jamaica. Trinidad and Tobago, the Caribbean’s number one ranked football team, at #49 in the world, will open its 2014 Men’s Caribbean Cup against Curacao.
The Caribbean’s top football competition will be contested among eight finalists: hosts Jamaica, defending champions Cuba, and six qualifiers. And for the first time the competition will be staged within a FIFA international match window, thus giving all eight teams access to their foreign-based professionals.
T&T’s Soca Warriors are drawn with defending champions Cuba in Group A, along with Curacao and French Guiana. Group B is a virtual group of death featuring Jamaica, 2012 semi-finalist Haiti, Martinique, as well as a strong Antigua and Barbuda. Both Caribbean group winners will contest the 2014 final, while runner-up from both groups will contest third spot.
T&T open its campaign on November 10 against Curacao. Two days later, they face French Guiana—who they beat 4-1 in qualifying two years ago—before facing Cuba on November 14 in a rematch of the 2012 grand finale. Defending champions Cuba won its first title two years ago, when edging eight-time champions T&T 1-0 at the Antigua Recreation Ground.
The 2014 Caribbean Cup Football Championship serves as a qualifier for two major tournaments; the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup and a special centennial edition of the Copa America. The new Caribbean Cup champions qualify directly for the 2016 COPA, to be staged in the USA, and involving the top South Americans teams Brazil, Argentina, Colombia against CONCACAF teams Mexico, USA and other qualifiers.
In addition, all four 2014 Caribbean Cup semi-finalists go to the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup, again to be held in the USA. A fifth-placed Caribbean qualifier will face Honduras for another Gold Cup spot. The spot for fifth Caribbean qualifier will be won by the best of the two team finishing third at the group stage.
2014 CARIBBEAN CUP FINALS (Groups & Fixtures)
(GROUP A)
Cuba (Champions)
Trinidad and Tobago
French Guiana
Curacoa
(November 10)
Trinidad and Tobago v Curaçao , Montego Bay Sports Complex, Montego Bay
Cuba v French Guiana, Montego Bay Sports Complex
(November 12)
Trinidad and Tobago v French Guiana, Montego Bay Sports Complex
Curaçao v Cuba, Montego Bay Sports Complex
(November 14)
French Guiana v Curaçao, Montego Bay Sports Complex
Trinidad and Tobago v Cuba, Montego Bay Sports Complex
(GROUP B)
Jamaica (Host)
Haiti
Antigua & Barbuda
Martinique
(November 11)
Haiti v Antigua and Barbuda, Montego Bay Sports Complex
Jamaica v Martinique, Montego Bay Sport Complex
(November 13)
Martinique v Haiti,Montego Bay Sports Complex Sport Complex
Jamaica v Antigua and Barbuda, Montego Bay Sports Complex
(November 15)
Antigua and Barbuda v Martinique, Montego Bay Sports Complex
Jamaica v Haiti, Montego Bay Sports Complex
FINAL STAGE:
(November 17)
THIRD PLACE MATCH - Runner-up Group A v Runner-up Group B, Montego Bay Sports Complex
FINAL - Winner Group A v Winner Group B, Montego Bay Sports Complex
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I think Flex needs to correct date of this game in title of the thread from the 11th to 10th November.
Warriors tackle Curacao
...in opening Caribbean Cup fixture
By Ian Prescott (T&T Express)
Story Created: Oct 26, 2014 at 11:04 PM ECT
The two finalists of the men’s Caribbean Cup Football Championship two years ago have been grouped together for the 2014 final tournament, which takes place from November 10-17 in Montego Bay, Jamaica. Trinidad and Tobago, the Caribbean’s number one ranked football team, at #49 in the world, will open its 2014 Men’s Caribbean Cup against Curacao.
The Caribbean’s top football competition will be contested among eight finalists: hosts Jamaica, defending champions Cuba, and six qualifiers. And for the first time the competition will be staged within a FIFA international match window, thus giving all eight teams access to their foreign-based professionals.
T&T’s Soca Warriors are drawn with defending champions Cuba in Group A, along with Curacao and French Guiana. Group B is a virtual group of death featuring Jamaica, 2012 semi-finalist Haiti, Martinique, as well as a strong Antigua and Barbuda. Both Caribbean group winners will contest the 2014 final, while runner-up from both groups will contest third spot.
T&T open its campaign on November 10 against Curacao. Two days later, they face French Guiana—who they beat 4-1 in qualifying two years ago—before facing Cuba on November 14 in a rematch of the 2012 grand finale. Defending champions Cuba won its first title two years ago, when edging eight-time champions T&T 1-0 at the Antigua Recreation Ground.
The 2014 Caribbean Cup Football Championship serves as a qualifier for two major tournaments; the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup and a special centennial edition of the Copa America. The new Caribbean Cup champions qualify directly for the 2016 COPA, to be staged in the USA, and involving the top South Americans teams Brazil, Argentina, Colombia against CONCACAF teams Mexico, USA and other qualifiers.
In addition, all four 2014 Caribbean Cup semi-finalists go to the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup, again to be held in the USA. A fifth-placed Caribbean qualifier will face Honduras for another Gold Cup spot. The spot for fifth Caribbean qualifier will be won by the best of the two team finishing third at the group stage.
2014 CARIBBEAN CUP FINALS (Groups & Fixtures)
(GROUP A)
Cuba (Champions)
Trinidad and Tobago
French Guiana
Curacoa
(November 10)
Trinidad and Tobago v Curaçao , Montego Bay Sports Complex, Montego Bay
Cuba v French Guiana, Montego Bay Sports Complex
(November 12)
Trinidad and Tobago v French Guiana, Montego Bay Sports Complex
Curaçao v Cuba, Montego Bay Sports Complex
(November 14)
French Guiana v Curaçao, Montego Bay Sports Complex
Trinidad and Tobago v Cuba, Montego Bay Sports Complex
(GROUP B)
Jamaica (Host)
Haiti
Antigua & Barbuda
Martinique
(November 11)
Haiti v Antigua and Barbuda, Montego Bay Sports Complex
Jamaica v Martinique, Montego Bay Sport Complex
(November 13)
Martinique v Haiti,Montego Bay Sports Complex Sport Complex
Jamaica v Antigua and Barbuda, Montego Bay Sports Complex
(November 15)
Antigua and Barbuda v Martinique, Montego Bay Sports Complex
Jamaica v Haiti, Montego Bay Sports Complex
FINAL STAGE:
(November 17)
THIRD PLACE MATCH - Runner-up Group A v Runner-up Group B, Montego Bay Sports Complex
FINAL - Winner Group A v Winner Group B, Montego Bay Sports Complex
martinique topping that group... just ah feeling...
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No doubt we could get out of that group,and ah not doubting Ant&Bar in the next group.
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1st step towards winning the Caribbean Cup!
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I suppose Curacao will have some players from the Dutch Leagues and maybe from the MLS,they shouldn't be underestimated.
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So the game is on the 10th or the 11th and at what time :beermug:
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So the game is on the 10th or the 11th and at what time :beermug:
Nov 11
5:30, Curaçao vs Trinidad and Tobago, Montego Bay Sports Complex, Montego Bay
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Team preparing in Montego Bay for Caribbean Cup opener
https://www.youtube.com/v/clC-OexPbgA&feature=youtu.be
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SportsMax's twitter account claims that they're showing the game tomorrow at 6:30pm ECT.
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Kenwyne Jones say long time T&T not win this ting. Is about time! Leh we go!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dP_1DVfFrAg&list=UUYjTv-40_nhaU5HVy5er3Ug
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SportsMax's twitter account claims that they're showing the game tomorrow at 6:30pm ECT.
No they have not...they just previewed the game.
They are absolute jokers.. showing one group matchday (the Yardie group) and the final day games (Nov 18th)
Everything else coming as highlights.
This wonderful region of ours..cannot even broadcast the premier football regional tournament live in 2014.
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So the game is on the 10th or the 11th and at what time :beermug:
Nov 11
5:30, Curaçao vs Trinidad and Tobago, Montego Bay Sports Complex, Montego Bay
give thanks Flex
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Trinidad & Tobago look to make a statement in Caribbean Cup opener
digicelsportsmax.com
Fueled by a desire to get back to the pinnacle of Caribbean football, Trinidad and Tobago, the dominant force in Caribbean Cup folklore, came to Jamaica with only one thought in mind - we want our trophy back.
On paper it would seem a pretty straight forward fixture to open the tournament at 5:30pm (6:30 ECT) on Tuesday.
In addition to a 98-place differential between the respective countries’ FIFA rankings, the Soca Warriors face a Curacao team that they have dominated historically.
In nine games played between the teams, T&T have won five, lost one and had three draws. The only win for the Dutch Caribbean team was close to half a century ago, coming in San Jose at the 1969 CONCACAF Championship.
The twin island republic were in impervious form in qualification for the final round, easily topping group 7, after receiving a bye to the second round.
Led by the double threat of strikers Kevin Molino and Kenwyne Jones, the Warriors racked up an impressive nine goals, while conceding one, and could have just a bit more firepower than its south Caribbean neighbours can handle.
Curacao is, however, not completely bereft of quality and has looked mainly to Holland’s top-flight league, the Eredivisie, to bolster their ranks.
After missing the previous qualifying round, FC Twente’s Cuco Martina is expected to return to take up a spot alongside the experienced Shelton Martis. Despite not finding the back of the net regularly, Curacao were a fairly organised unit over two rounds of qualifying, conceding a total of five goals.
Young midfielder Papito Merencia of ADO Den Haag, another Eredivisie club, will be looking to make his mark for the team going forward. He scored twice during the qualifiers.
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Head Coach Stephen Hart looks ahead to Caribbean Cup opener vs Curaçao
https://www.youtube.com/v/Z-2LXRyauR4
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No links yet? Lord Fadda & Modda!
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No links yet? Lord Fadda & Modda!
It's mentioned here http://firstrowca.eu/
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Go on boys! Carib Cup, then Copa America!
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Cant find any information on the Curacao squad. Is it available somewhere?
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Cant find any information on the Curacao squad. Is it available somewhere?
THIS (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cura%C3%A7ao_national_football_team#Current_squad) is the best I could find
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alyuh eh see them "fields" we training on? :o
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Cant find any information on the Curacao squad. Is it available somewhere?
THIS (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cura%C3%A7ao_national_football_team#Current_squad) is the best I could find
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Caribbean_Cup_squads
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Goalkeepers:
Rowendy Sumter (Jong Holland), Jarzinho Pieter (Centro Dominguito)
Defenders:
Shanon Carmelia (JVC Cuijk), Sorandley Tomsjansen (Hubentut Fortuna), Shelton Martis (Osotspa), Jervine Mook (S.U.B.T.), Derwin Martina (RKC Waalwijk), Jason Wall (Willem II)
Midfielders:
Ashar Bernardus (Centro Dominguito), Joël Victoria (vesta), Maiky Fecunda (Helmond Sport), Vidarrell Merencia (ADO Den Haag), Luidjino Hoyer (Centro Dominguito), Gianluca Maria (MVV Maastricht), Charlton Vicento (Willem II)
Forwards:
Kenneth Kunst (Centro Dominguito), Gevaro Nepomuceno (Petrolul Ploiești), Prince Rajcomar (Petrolul Ploiești), Prince Rajcomar (VVV-Venlo), Germain Geerman (S.U.B.T)
Source: http://www.digicelsportsmax.com/?q=articles%2F2014%2F11%2F11%2Fcaribbean-cup-squads-curacao-vs-trinidad-and-tobago
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https://www.youtube.com/v/JwUTg4QNmGE
Ah wonder wha singing talent Glenn and Foncette have? :P :devil: Bring de footage.
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still no links for de game?
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Thanks for the Curacao squad info fellas
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https://www.youtube.com/v/JwUTg4QNmGE
Ah wonder wha singing talent Glenn and Foncette have? :P :devil: Bring de footage.
Nice vibes dey :beermug: :beermug:
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Tonight's Line up:
T&T: - 21. Jan Michael Williams, 18. Yohance Marshall, 19. Carlyle Mitchell, 26. Aubrey David, 6. Daneil Cyrus, 7. Hughtun Hector, 10. Kevin Molino, 13. Cordell Cato, 14. Andre Boucaud, 17. Leston Paul, 9. Kenwyne Jones (capt).
Subs: - 24. Adrian Foncette (GK), 1. Marvin Phillip (GK), 2. Justin Hoyte, 5. Kevan George, 8. Khaleem Hyland, 11. Ataullah Guerra, 12. Radanfah Abu Bakr, 15. Jamal Gay, 16. Shahdon Winchester, 23. Lester Peltier, 27. Jonathan Glenn.
Referee: - Trevor Taylor (Barbados).
Joevin Jones is out due to a fever
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Fellas....any links?
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So the game about to start now right 5:30 EST?
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I would guess so as 5:30 EST is 6:30 ECT at this time of the year
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I would guess so as 5:30 EST is 6:30 ECT at this time of the year
Time of the year doesnt matter, Jamaica time doesnt change. The are always 1 hr behind
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So d forkin game start then? Anyone could tell us the score? Anything?? This is pathetic. Not even a radio station carrying d ting? Not a broadcaster, not a single stream link? Lord.
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Tonight's Line up:
T&T: - 21. Jan Michael Williams, 18. Yohance Marshall, 19. Carlyle Mitchell, 26. Aubrey David, 6. Daneil Cyrus, 7. Hughtun Hector, 10. Kevin Molino, 13. Cordell Cato, 14. Andre Boucaud, 17. Leston Paul, 9. Kenwyne Jones (capt).
Subs: - 24. Adrian Foncette (GK), 1. Marvin Phillip (GK), 2. Justin Hoyte, 5. Kevan George, 8. Khaleem Hyland, 11. Ataullah Guerra, 12. Radanfah Abu Bakr, 15. Jamal Gay, 16. Shahdon Winchester, 23. Lester Peltier, 27. Jonathan Glenn.
Referee: - Trevor Taylor (Barbados).
Joevin Jones is out due to a fever
Not a bad line-up...I see we're resting some of our big guns
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Very interesting starting lineup. Especially the inclusion of Leston Paul
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1-0 Curacao, 18th minute
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According to Bet365 at this link (http://www.bet365.com/home/FlashGen4/WebConsoleApp.asp?affiliate=365_307913&cb=108805587) Curacao has scored and we are 1-0 down in the first half.
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Very much aware that there is no stream for the match, the ONLY update we get from TTFA's FB page since the starting line-up 40 minutes ago, is when Curacao scores in the 18th minute. Talk about doing the bare minimum.
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TT 1-0 ahead 18 minutes
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Penalty for T&T !
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KJ scores 1-1
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equalise accordin to bet
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1-1 on a penalty!!
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1-0 Curacao
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So that means we are sure to score at least twice if they already score 1.
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Its now 1-1; We just scored a penalty!! :beermug:
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Teams bulling like crazy forget 4play one set ah premature goals nerves anxiety
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Ah find it kinda hard to jump for joy when reading that we score as opposed to watching the play... :banginghead: Anyway, good job, KJ!
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http://www.sportstats.com/soccer/north-central-america/caribbean-cup/curacao-trinidad-tobago-A7LlaQ9l/
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You can follow over head graphic of the match at this link: http://www.bet365.com/home/FlashGen4/WebConsoleApp.asp?affiliate=365_307913&cb=108805587
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Things aint been dis bad for ah long time! We've at least always had radio. time to open back up de rum shop Mods!
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Goal Trini!! ;D
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2-1 to T&T. Big.
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2-1 now :)
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Ent ah say we gotta score 2,so it's now 1-2,we in de lead 37 mins gone.
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Goal by T&T in the 37th minute!! 2 - 1 to T&T! :beermug:
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who score??
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Half time
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Jones (Molino)...38
T&T leads 2-1.
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This thread real sad!!!
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Things aint been dis bad for ah long time! We've at least always had radio. time to open back up de rum shop Mods!
DAN this is the WORST! NOT A DAMN RADIO STATION SELF COVERING THE GAME... Since OCM acquired Citadel, the bringing less and less coverage.. :banginghead: :banginghead: :banginghead: :banginghead:
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:frustrated: I'll check back for the final score instead.... laters
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Half Time: Curacao 1 (18') - 2 T&T (26' & 37');
First half stats:
Shots on target: 2 Curacao and 5 T&T
Shots off target: 1 Curacao and 5 T&T
Attacks: 39 Curacao and 51 T&T
Dangerous Attacks: 24 Curacao and 35 T&T
Don't know who scored the goals for us but I think one of our goals was a penalty.
Update from https://www.facebook.com/socawarriors.net
T&T leads Curacao 2-1 at half time through a Kenwyne Jones double. Molino and Hector missed chances just before the break to increase the lead. T&T have enjoyed the better of the exchanges but Curacao have showed that they are not yet out it.Stephen Hart's men will want to get a couple more goals in this one before they can feel comfortable about three points.
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feel yuh Redman; dis painfull!
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Curaçao draws first blood with an 18-minute goal from Rihario Meulens but the lead only lasted 7 minutes as Kenwyne Jones scored a 25 minute penalty to level the game and then 7 minutes from half-time the T&T captain came up big again when he scored a tap-in from Kevin Molino to send T&T into the break with a 2-1 lead. Stay tuned for second half updates.
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Tonight's Line up:
T&T: - 21. Jan Michael Williams, 18. Yohance Marshall, 19. Carlyle Mitchell, 26. Aubrey David, 6. Daneil Cyrus, 7. Hughtun Hector, 10. Kevin Molino, 13. Cordell Cato, 14. Andre Boucaud, 17. Leston Paul, 9. Kenwyne Jones (capt).
Subs: - 24. Adrian Foncette (GK), 1. Marvin Phillip (GK), 2. Justin Hoyte, 5. Kevan George, 8. Khaleem Hyland, 11. Ataullah Guerra, 12. Radanfah Abu Bakr, 15. Jamal Gay, 16. Shahdon Winchester, 23. Lester Peltier, 27. Jonathan Glenn.
Referee: - Trevor Taylor (Barbados).
Joevin Jones is out due to a fever
Average age of this starting XI ... 26.6 years
Market value of starting XI aside from KJ and Leston Paul ... £880,000.
Market value with KJ ... supposedly just under £2.7 million
Average market value everyone aside from Leston ... £320,000
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I want to see Glen get some time on the pitch.
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Gianluca Maria equalizes in the 48th for Curacao
2-2 now
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Curacao average age of 25.1.
Market value average of £209,000.
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Gianluca Maria equalizes in the 48th for Curacao
2-2 now
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3-2, Molino, 50th.
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3-2 MOLINO SCORES
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Gianluca Maria equalizes in the 48th for Curacao
2-2 now
:frustrated: Come on TT stop giving up goals!!! Iron curtain team defense!!!
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WHAAAATTTTT
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This is like tennis.
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Ok good, let's not give up anymore....
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Ah know Curacao isn't a bad team,but 2 goals against us isn't a good sign.
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They have to do better. Copa America is a must if we want to get our football back on track.
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Peltier replaces Hector in the 63rd.
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Curacao have a lot of players that play in Holland
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Wait, is Curacao an actual country? Can they go to the world cup?
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Wait, is Curacao an actual country? Can they go to the world cup?
Yes they are. Even recognize by FIFA, unlike Martinique and Guadeloupe. Aruba, Curacao and Bonaire used to compete as Netherlands Antilles.
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Glenn on for Jones, 75th.
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Wow.. I counted 5 mins of stoppage time based on the Sports Stats time. Is the game over as yet?
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Okay. They just confirmed. Congrats Warriors! Would luv to see the analysis
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Wait, is Curacao an actual country? Can they go to the world cup?
Yes they are. Even recognize by FIFA, unlike Martinique and Guadeloupe. Aruba, Curacao and Bonaire used to compete as Netherlands Antilles.
Just Like Puerto Rico. PR is a US territory and can play WC. But France don't allow their dependents to play.
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3 points...keep going..play de fitball
cant believe we did not see this match...it hurts..fu#king hurts
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This Curacao team could be "dark horses".
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Wait, is Curacao an actual country? Can they go to the world cup?
Yes they are. Even recognize by FIFA, unlike Martinique and Guadeloupe. Aruba, Curacao and Bonaire used to compete as Netherlands Antilles.
When they were part of the Netherland Antilles, they were much stronger and did well in some regional competition.
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3 points...keep going..play de fitball
cant believe we did not see this match...it hurts..fu#king hurts
Just goes to show how the people who control the media in TT thinks about our sports and sportswomen and sportsmen.
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Congrats to coach stephen hart, Kj and his team mates ... great start!!! :applause:
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Hyland, George and Hoyte were on the bench. I expect us to be stronger when they come into the next game.
The whole squad is together now. I expect a much stronger game on Thursday.
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3 points...keep going..play de fitball
cant believe we did not see this match...it hurts..fu#king hurts
Just goes to show how the people who control the media in TT thinks about our sports and sportswomen and sportsmen.
Not just our media. The host nation media is even more guilty. Last cup was in Antigua. I remember a stream was available.
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3 points...keep going..play de fitball
cant believe we did not see this match...it hurts..fu#king hurts
Just goes to show how the people who control the media in TT thinks about our sports and sportswomen and sportsmen.
Not just our media. The host nation media is even more guilty. Last cup was in Antigua. I remember a stream was available.
Yeah JA is letting us down as host. How come none of their radio stations are at least covering the Cup?
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Cuba and French Guiana tied 1-1.
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Cuba and French Guiana tied 1-1.
Nice, that puts us at the top of the group after day 1.
Lets hope we can keep ourselves at the top of the group to qualify for the Final.
Hopefully 3 more games to go! :beermug:
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Congrats! We really need some video.
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Big up Warriors
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Looking at the highlights i'd say Kevin Molino is starting to look more and more like Latas every game. Clever, confident, quick. I also like Cyrus' speed and strength as a wing back. He still makes mistakes, but I enjoy how he moves into attacking positions and takes defenders on. If we can have someone fall back for him I'd be happy to see him continue his attacking runs. Sloppy at times, especially defensively, but man this team ha rel potential.
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Well, yeah!
Onwards, Warriors, onwards! Mission accomplished!
That Molino goal is de definition of de moments ah want to feel when ah watching de red, black and white!!!
Ah like how he recognized Hector's role on the assisting pass. Applause all rong.
(Dahis all ah had to say since early o'clock today ...) :wavetowel: The forum is alive.