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Sports => Football => Topic started by: Zeppo on July 09, 2005, 11:41:14 PM

Title: Bobby Zamora Thread
Post by: Zeppo on July 09, 2005, 11:41:14 PM
What's the status with Zamora?

Wasn't there talk of him playing for you guys at one point? Whatever happened to that idea?

How is he connected with T&T?

Title: Re: What's the status with Zamora?
Post by: oconnorg on July 09, 2005, 11:59:13 PM
Slim chance of that hapening.!!!
Title: Re: What's the status with Zamora?
Post by: raj on July 10, 2005, 12:45:48 AM
trinidadian parentage.
Title: Re: What's the status with Zamora?
Post by: Big Magician on July 10, 2005, 07:54:45 AM
zamora status is he in the premiership with west ham..full stop.....when he tranfer to north east stars...we will consider him...piss on zamora and j lloyd
Title: Re: What's the status with Zamora?
Post by: Zeppo on July 10, 2005, 09:58:03 AM
But have you heard anything since the Hexagonal began?

Surely he must know that T&T has a decent shot at qualification, especially since the 4th place team makes the playoffs (against an Asian team). And I really don't see England asking this guy to play for them.
Title: Re: What's the status with Zamora?
Post by: Rodney on July 10, 2005, 10:19:27 AM

But have you heard anything since the Hexagonal began?

Surely he must know that T&T has a decent shot at qualification, especially since the 4th place team makes the playoffs (against an Asian team). And I really don't see England asking this guy to play for them.

I think you really need to ask Zamora that question, both he and the T&T hierachy know he is eligible (through his father). Bertile spoke with him during the qualifiers to the Hex....yet he is not here, I agree Bertile St Clair is no Beenhaker so he hardly could have made a good case... but still.  I think for Zamora it is more the fact that he was in and out of the side at West Ham....who were always in the hunt for a playoff place. He may have feared losing his place in the side altogether if he went off galavanting fuh some third rate international team(that is the British opinion by the way), especially with the fans on his back so much.  I can't see it any different this season in the Premiership, he is nowhere near guaranteed a place in the starting lineup even though he seems to be in favour with the Fans right now.  We can't wait for this guy at the moment maybe we should check him out after the 2006 WC
Title: Re: What's the status with Zamora?
Post by: Zeppo on July 10, 2005, 10:40:03 AM

We can't wait for this guy at the moment maybe we should check him out after the 2006 WC


But if you qualify somehow I bet you would be hearing from him before the tournament begins.
Title: Re: What's the status with Zamora?
Post by: jaden on July 11, 2005, 07:19:51 AM
i think zamora should be approached one last time, given leo credentials he might be able to convince him.right now we reallt need a potent attacker.
Title: an open letter to Zamora
Post by: AB.Trini on July 11, 2005, 09:40:42 AM
Mr.Zamora,

As a Trini national, I am appealing to you to make yourself avaliable to play for our national team. There is no other time like now since the Strike Squad that we have an opportunity to make it to the big stage.

The country has been overwhelmed by an English lad whose mother is from Trinidad and is notw playing for the national team. Chris Birchall who plays for  Port Vale; never been to Trinidad before, born in England and is only connected through his mother who left the island over 20 years is now on the regular line up.


Stern John is not in the best form and we need a striker badly. I know that previous appeals have been made to you by former coaches. But we have a bonafide coach in Beenhakker former manager of Ajax. The TNT team is showing vast improvements and discipline.However we do need  aformidable striker up front. From all accounts of what I ahve read about you, you could provide a much needed  threat to counter Mexico's Borgetti.

Would you please consider  the offer? Check out  http://www.socawarriors.net and view the forum
Cheers
 A TRINI

P.S. Give Shaka a call nah; talk to the real capt: Dwight Yorke.
Title: Re: What's the status with Zamora?
Post by: AB.Trini on July 11, 2005, 11:07:36 AM


Wednesday 12th January, 2005
   
Eyes on West Ham’s Bobby Zamora

Matter of time
 
       ©2003-2004 Trinidad Publishing Company Limited 
 This is the man being sought by national football coach Bertille St Clair to help take T&T to its first World Cup in Germany 2006.
English-born Bobby Zamora has such an interesting profile that he could wear the “Soca Warrior” shirt once he accepts citizenship.

Over the past four years the footballer, who at age 15, was said to be too short to be a professional had been on the watch list of several top English Premiership clubs.

Zamora has been eyed by T&T since 2001, being approached by then coach Ian Porterfield to join a training camp. However, an injury got the better of him and he had to turn down the offer.

Although presently at West Ham United, Zamora was linked with a loan move two months ago to Cardiff City, who was said to be keen to take him to Ninian Park on a permanent basis.

Zamora has superb abilities as a goalscorer and with T&T going through a drought in this department, St Clair is eager to have the talented striker join the squad for the upcoming final qualification round of the World Cup which begins on Ash Wednesday (February 9) against the United States at Queen’s Park Oval.

In addition to having an unerring shot, Zamore has blossomed into a big lad who is strong on the ball, mobile and good in the air.

Something that is overlooked is his movement off the ball, which makes him an outlet from defence and also creates space for others.

A couple weeks ago, the English Under-21 player sat down in talks with St Clair in London and it could be only a matter of time before fans see what the striker has to offer up front for the “Soca Warriors”.

Ironically, Zamore began his career at the tender age of 11 at West Ham.

The player, whose father is Trinidadian, had been a hit for English First Division side Brighton as he scored 34 goals in 49 league appearances at the end of the 2000/2001 season.

Prior to that, he had also enjoyed an impressive record with Bristol Rovers.

Zamora spent four years at West Ham from the age of 11 until 14, having signed from Sunday side Senrab along with John Terry (Chelsea), Lloyd Samuel (Aston Villa), Paul Konchesky (Charlton) and West Ham products Joe Cole and Michael Carrick.

He left the “Hammers” after a falling out with the coaches and spent a brief spell with Chelsea before joining the Canaries. He was released at the age of 15 for being too short to become a professional. Southend offered him a traineeship but he rejected it, chosing to move to Bristol Rovers as it meant living away from home.

Zamora made his mark during loan spells to Bath and Brighton, the latter destination seeing six goals in six league appearances.

As he had not scored in his four appearances for Rovers, they were happy to sell him to Brighton in the summer of 2000 for £100,000. His impressive scoring record continued with 34 goals in 49 league appearances as of the end of the 2000/01 season.

Celtic, Ipswich, Southampton, Monaco and Newcastle were all said to be watching this young talent although only ambitious Cardiff City had made a formal offer of £1.2million.

Cardiff manager Alan Cork was told to up his bid to £2million. Birmingham City entered the race for his signature in February 2001 soon after he was approached to play for T&T.

At the same time, the Wigan manager Bruce Rioch had a £1.5million bid rejected by Brighton. At the end of February 2001, Middlesboro became the latest side to be linked with the young South Coast hotshot whilst Bolton were linked in a £1.5million move in mid-March. His 28 goals by April 28 were instrumental in leading Brighton out of Division Three and into Division Two at the end of the 2000/01 season.

In May 2001, Charlton, Southampton and Wimbledon were all linked with signing Zamora with Southampton the favourites if they appoint Brighton boss Micky Adams as their new supremo. In June 2001, both Portsmouth and Crystal Palace enquiried about signing Zamora but were told firmly by Brighton that they would only sell to a big club.

A month later, Cardiff allegedly offered the requested £2million. Towards the end of August, Southampton were alleged to have returned with a £3million bid whilst The Sunday People claimed on August 26 that Kevin Keegan's Manchester City were preparing a £2million swoop. Whilst these were little more than tabloid speculation, it was confirmed that Southampton had made a £1.75million bid for Zamore at the end of August. The Manchester City link resurfaced at the start of October — possibly as a kickstart to their stuttering season.

In the same month, Brighton manager Micky Adams quit to become assistant to Dave Bassett at struggling Premiership side Leicester. It was highly expected that Bassett and Adams' first move would be to sign Zamora, possibly to replace Ade Akinbiyi. It was also reported that Everton were preparing a £2million bid for Zamora whilst other reports linked him with Spurs.

The following weekend saw West Ham linked with a £3million swoop. On December 29, the media linked him with a £3.5million move to Middlesbrough that was rejected by Albion. Everton were the next side to be regularly linked with Zamora. In January 2002, it was speculated that Everton boss Walter Smith was preparing a £3million move but after watching Bobby's below-par performance for Brighton at Preston in the FA Cup, this was reduced to £1.5million plus add-ons.

Brighton was said to be uninterested, possibly because the media began linking West Ham with a £4million swoop. The next side to show an interest was Crystal Palace who was said to be deliberating between him, Stern John (Nottingham Forest) or Ade Akinbiyi (Leicester) before they swooped for the latter.

His goals led Brighton to the Division Two title and he was selected for the PFA Division Two representative side.

Speculation linking Zamora with a move to White Hart Lane resurfaced at the beginning of August that year with him saying to be disillusioned with the lack of ambition shown by the Seagulls. In November, transfer speculation resurfaced with Middlesborough, Southampton and Spurs all linked with a £3m move for the promising young striker.

After a period of quiet, rumours began circulating in March 2003 that Spurs' major summer signing would be Zamora for £4million. And, at the end of the month, speculation was rife that Leicester would approach Brighton to sign Andy for £3million if Leicester were promoted to the Premiership.

Just over a month later and the speculation switched back to Spurs with Tottenham alleged by the Evening Standard to be signing Zamora and West Brom's Jason Roberts to form a new striking partnership to replace Terry Sherringham and Sergei Rebrov.

The Spurs speculation finally became fact on July 18 when Bobby joined the White Hart Lane side for £1.5million.

"I'm overjoyed. It has taken a long time but now I'm looking forward to the challenge of playing in the Premiership,” said Zamora.

"I know it will be different but it is up to me to learn and work hard and hope I get games." Glenn Hoddle, who made the signing, added: "I like his movement. He is a clever player. He has a few strings to his bow and he's shown what a talent he's got to be able to take on different roles and produce the goods.”

His first appearance in a Spurs shirt came two days later against Oxford in which he scored. He then scored again in the 3-0 defeat of Norwich on July 22. On October 29, he went on to score the lone winner against West Ham, the team he would join some months later.

Zamora found it hard to settle at Spurs and in January 2004, it was suggested that he might join West Ham, possibly as part of a deal that would take Jermaine Defoe to White Hart Lane. This materialised on the last day that the transfer window was open (February 2) with Zamora rejoining his former club.

 

 

 

 
 

 
 
Title: Re: What's the status with Zamora?
Post by: Zeppo on July 11, 2005, 12:30:20 PM
Has he been approached since Beenhakker became coach?
Title: Re: What's the status with Zamora?
Post by: rocwell on July 11, 2005, 12:59:50 PM
Alberta, stop begging already.
Title: Re: What's the status with Zamora?
Post by: AB.Trini on July 11, 2005, 01:11:31 PM
Ehhehe me eh begging I following up on teh man thread and asking the question; I could care less about them men and they agenda fuh representing we or not ah just want tuh know where we stand with these men.

SIMPLE and ah done!!!
Title: Re: What's the status with Zamora?
Post by: rocwell on July 11, 2005, 01:45:06 PM
Mr.Zamora,

As a Trini national, I am appealing to you to make yourself avaliable to play for our national team. There is no other time like now since the Strike Squad that we have an opportunity to make it to the big stage.

The country has been overwhelmed by an English lad whose mother is from Trinidad and is notw playing for the national team. Chris Birchall who plays for  Port Vale; never been to Trinidad before, born in England and is only connected through his mother who left the island over 20 years is now on the regular line up.


Stern John is not in the best form and we need a striker badly. I know that previous appeals have been made to you by former coaches. But we have a bonafide coach in Beenhakker former manager of Ajax. The TNT team is showing vast improvements and discipline.However we do need  aformidable striker up front. From all accounts of what I ahve read about you, you could provide a much needed  threat to counter Mexico's Borgetti.

Would you please consider  the offer? Check out  http://www.socawarriors.net and view the forum
Cheers
 A TRINI

P.S. Give Shaka a call nah; talk to the real capt: Dwight Yorke.

The above quote is you begging Alberta, I think you post so much you lose track of some of the things you write.
Title: Has Zamora sign yet?
Post by: AB.Trini on July 20, 2005, 11:28:06 AM
I eh no fan of anyone who  refuse tuh play with we, but just in case man change dey mind ah heard before where the coach say the door always open.

Title: Re: Zamora signs with Spurs
Post by: BigToe on July 20, 2005, 11:33:14 AM
Alberta:

Why are you posting news articles from two years ago?
Title: Re: Zamora signs with Spurs
Post by: AB.Trini on July 20, 2005, 11:38:02 AM
Oh sh...t ah mess up  on dat one !!!!!!!! i WAS TRYING TO FIND OUT IF THE MAN SIGN AS YET; I will modify.

Thanks Big Toe.
Title: Re: Has Zamora sign yet?
Post by: BigToe on July 20, 2005, 02:07:05 PM
I was wondering why the Spurs signed him again. :o
Title: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: pioneertrini on October 25, 2005, 11:28:42 PM
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Last Updated: Wednesday, 26 October 2005, 01:31 GMT 02:31 UK

Trinidad Calls In The Big Guns

Bobby Zamora (Below) today announce his full commitment to Trinidad & Tobago, the
birthplace of his father. The decision came after months of deliberation between Bobby and
Trinidad and Tobago coach Leo Beenhakker. Zamora, 24, told the News of the World back in
August: "Trinidad is my dad's country and to play in the finals would be a dream but West Ham
are more important. His change of mind has been sparked by Trinidad and Tobago's recent form
which has seen them reach the inter-continental play off with Bahrain for one of the last spots
at next years World Cup Finals in Germany. The first leg of the play off will be played in Port Of
Spain,Trinidad 12th Nov 11:30pm GMT. Zamora who has already been included into Leo
Beenhakker's Squad for the 2 legged affair along with Aston Villa full back Jlloyd Samuel will leave
London for Piaco on the 7th November in accordance with Fifa's 5 day release rule.

(http://eur.news1.yimg.com/eur.yimg.com/ng/sp/empics/2653479)  (http://eur.news1.yimg.com/eur.yimg.com/ng/sp/empics/2591671)
Bobby Zamora showing his pace Zamora, the pride of East London


Zamora ''I'm fully committed to Trinidad and Tobago now, in the past I had my doubts. Nobody wants to play for a team that gets humiliated and thats how i saw Trinidad. The 4 - 1 defeat to Scotland done little to convince me and after the 5 - 1 loss to Guatemala I really wasnt interested. infact the real reason why i've decided to play for Trinidad is because Leo Beenhakker has graphic photos of me and my lover David Nakhid bulling at my east London home and has threatened to release them in next weeks Sunday Punch if I don't play. I admit what i've done is wrong, and i know im a bloody waggonist but i really hope the people of Trinidad dont hold it against me, I promise to play with all my heart and Shaka Hislop is in the prosess of teaching how to lime and check woman.
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: skins on October 25, 2005, 11:36:13 PM
Zamora is a alright player. i would like him on the team but i hope he fully committed man. Our future is looking bright once zamora and samuel commit themselves to trinidad football. we could be a team to reckon with in 2010 world cup qualifiers. The one thing i like about leo beenhakher is that he is not an emotional guy. I believe in the coach and if he think the addition off zamora and samuel and get us over the last hurdle, then i support him.
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: Kingk on October 25, 2005, 11:54:34 PM
Zamora ''I'm fully committed to Trinidad and Tobago now, in the past I had my doubts. Nobody wants to play for a team that gets humiliated and thats how i saw Trinidad. The 4 - 1 defeat to Scotland done little to convince me and after the 5 - 1 loss to Guatemala I really wasnt interested. infact the real reason why i've decided to play for Trinidad is because Leo Beenhakker has graphic photos of me and my lover David Nakhid bulling at my east London home and has threatened to release them in next weeks Sunday Punch if I don't play. I admit what i've done is wrong, and i know im a bloody waggonist but i really hope the people of Trinidad dont hold it against me, I promise to play with all my heart and Shaka Hislop is in the prosess of teaching how to lime and check woman.

 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: TrinInfinite on October 26, 2005, 12:27:33 AM
pioneer nearly dead meh dey, had 2 read it twice  :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: fishs on October 26, 2005, 12:30:10 AM
Pioneer yuh mek mih day  :devil: :rotfl: :devil: :devil: :rotfl: :devil: :rotfl: :beermug: :beermug: :beermug:
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: whayuhsay on October 26, 2005, 12:42:38 AM
 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Allyuh fellas is real kicks oui...
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: supporter on October 26, 2005, 12:50:34 AM
haha pioneer you had me going with that second part for a while haha.
as for zamora, he can come train here all he want, but me personally dont want him, as is the sentiment most here believe(rightfully so).
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: palos on October 26, 2005, 12:58:23 AM
Zamora ''I'm fully committed to Trinidad and Tobago now, in the past I had my doubts. Nobody wants to play for a team that gets humiliated and thats how i saw Trinidad. The 4 - 1 defeat to Scotland done little to convince me and after the 5 - 1 loss to Guatemala I really wasnt interested. infact the real reason why i've decided to play for Trinidad is because Leo Beenhakker has graphic photos of me and my lover David Nakhid bulling at my east London home and has threatened to release them in next weeks Sunday Punch if I don't play. I admit what i've done is wrong, and i know im a bloody waggonist but i really hope the people of Trinidad dont hold it against me, I promise to play with all my heart and Shaka Hislop is in the prosess of teaching how to lime and check woman.

 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Pioneer....is flikkin midnight out here on de West Coast...3 flikkin am in de mornin in Trini.....and I BUSSIN LAFF wit dis one!!

After a stressful day at wuk....ah really needed dis one!!

Thanx breddrin.... :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: ricky on October 26, 2005, 01:25:13 AM
steuppssssssssssssssss boy  :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: Cowen on October 26, 2005, 03:10:18 AM
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                               Last Updated: Wednesday, 26 October 2005, 01:31 GMT 02:31 UK

Trinidad Calls In The Big Guns

Bobby Zamora (Below) today announce his full commitment to Trinidad & Tobago, the
birthplace of his father. The decision came after months of deliberation between Bobby and
Trinidad and Tobago coach Leo Beenhakker. Zamora, 24, told the News of the World back in
August: "Trinidad is my dad's country and to play in the finals would be a dream but West Ham
are more important. His change of mind has been sparked by Trinidad and Tobago's recent form
which has seen them reach the inter-continental play off with Bahrain for one of the last spots
at next years World Cup Finals in Germany. The first leg of the play off will be played in Port Of
Spain,Trinidad 12th Nov 11:30pm GMT. Zamora who has already been included into Leo
Beenhakker's Squad for the 2 legged affair along with Aston Villa full back Jlloyd Samuel will leave
London for Piaco on the 7th November in accordance with Fifa's 5 day release rule.

(http://eur.news1.yimg.com/eur.yimg.com/ng/sp/empics/2653479)   (http://eur.news1.yimg.com/eur.yimg.com/ng/sp/empics/2591671)

Zamora ''I'm fully committed to Trinidad and Tobago now, in the past I had my doubts. Nobody wants to play for a team that gets humiliated and thats how i saw Trinidad. The 4 - 1 defeat to Scotland done little to convince me and after the 5 - 1 loss to Guatemala I really wasnt interested. infact the real reason why i've decided to play for Trinidad is because Leo Beenhakker has graphic photos of me and my lover David Nakhid bulling at my east London home and has threatened to release them in next weeks Sunday Punch if I don't play. I admit what i've done is wrong, and i know im a bloody waggonist but i really hope the people of Trinidad dont hold it against me, I promise to play with all my heart and Shaka Hislop is in the prosess of teaching how to lime and check woman.                                                                                 


 :rotfl: :rotfl:

Ah nearly choke on meh bake sah. Allyuh go kill people.

LMFAO  ;D
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: andre samuel on October 26, 2005, 03:56:39 AM
De whole neighbourhood want to know why i laughing so hard this hour in de morning!

 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

this site have de greatest set ah men in de world!!!

ah love it!!

ah love it bad!!
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: Jumbie on October 26, 2005, 05:50:38 AM
boy dat is set-up..ah man reading and thinking finally Zamora come out and makes a public statement..then...  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: a great way to start ah pressure filled day..
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: thane on October 26, 2005, 06:02:15 AM
killa....u send meh for beers wit da one hoss...my word...ii really thought i was reading that
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: truetrini on October 26, 2005, 06:19:44 AM
nice flicking post dey..at fist ah was saying nice.......den.. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: oconnorg on October 26, 2005, 06:30:33 AM
Wha de arse is dis.. lol.. I get tie up dere too oui .. Wheeeeeeeeeeyssss  :devil: :devil: :devil: :devil: :devil: :devil: :devil:
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: JDB on October 26, 2005, 06:31:28 AM
Pioneer

You will NOT catch me again.

NEVER.

I now goin and post serious thing (because I didn't read after the photos).

I almost do a Davyjenny boy.
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: Andre on October 26, 2005, 06:38:58 AM
nice one pioneer.

what de BBC say about Jlloyd Samuel?
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: lil damo on October 26, 2005, 06:44:08 AM
Ahh love it, I bound to have a good day at work today
 :rotfl:  :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: Sam on October 26, 2005, 07:03:49 AM
Good one....

By the way pioneer,,, you develop de photos with Nakhid and Zamora yet.. who scout them....  :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: arrow on October 26, 2005, 07:13:38 AM
Pioneer yuh ketch real people there.  But Triniman must be get ketch the worst!
Triniman still searching the internet high and low looking for dem photos to add to he collection
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: palos on October 26, 2005, 07:24:53 AM
Pioneer yuh ketch real people there.  But Triniman must be get ketch the worst!
Triniman still searching the internet high and low looking for dem photos to add to he collection

WAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!   :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: Ponnoxx on October 26, 2005, 07:27:50 AM
 I get take with that one for a moment :rotfl:
Title: Thank for this!!
Post by: PATRIOT on October 26, 2005, 07:28:01 AM
Boy I just laff out LOUD at the end there.. THANKS A LOT BRO!!! Today's my birthday, and THIS made sure it got off to a BOSS start!!! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

AH LOVE IT!!! Copywrite Andre Samuel
Title: Re: Thank for this!!
Post by: Jumbie on October 26, 2005, 07:31:09 AM
Boy I just laff out LOUD at the end there.. THANKS A LOT BRO!!! Today's my birthday, and THIS made sure it got off to a BOSS start!!! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

AH LOVE IT!!! Copywrite Andre Samuel

Have a great day bredda! :beermug: :beermug:
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: maxg on October 26, 2005, 07:38:41 AM
ah think in my old age (or stupidity) ah dun lorse meh sense of humour....maybe because ah have children, born here, whom are of age and capabale to represent MY homeland, an ah understand the turmoil in making that type of decision. when dey see how tru-true supporters get on....why should dey even bother to try....sadly though, ah really believe that is the state of the nation...No respect for nobody...jus wait long enough for a chance to pull dem dong an jam dem...oh by d way...me doh really care wha peeps think bout meh, long as dey know ah straight up and would voice meh opinion when ah see something wrong...if it's worth it....an ah think most of you worth it...doh get in the crab in barrel syndrome...is only yuh own self yuh dropping it on... ;)
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: palos on October 26, 2005, 07:41:03 AM
ah think in my old age (or stupidity) ah dun lorse meh sense of humour....

Nah...is jes de hangover.... ;D
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: skins on October 26, 2005, 07:41:38 AM
Nah man  pioneertrini. You reall get me there man. I feeling like a fool
Title: Re: Thank for this!!
Post by: palos on October 26, 2005, 07:44:33 AM
Boy I just laff out LOUD at the end there.. THANKS A LOT BRO!!! Today's my birthday, and THIS made sure it got off to a BOSS start!!! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

AH LOVE IT!!! Copywrite Andre Samuel

Happy Birthday breds!!!   :chilling: :cheers:
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: TrinInfinite on October 26, 2005, 07:49:51 AM
pioneer, where yuh get dat article, i look for it last night and couldnt find it on bbc sports, or u make up de full ting?
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: Ponnoxx on October 26, 2005, 07:58:11 AM
 Yuh know what....we should use them for the last two games and THEN DROP THEM AFTER SO THEY WOULDN'T HAVE NO FOOTBALL TO PLay come germany time....Hypocrite Zamora
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: Marcos on October 26, 2005, 08:18:30 AM
Horse yuh win with dat one.
I eh realize it was a chain up until I start to raed d 2nd paragraph.
I eh go lie, yuh ketch meh.
I was a man vex when I see the article say he already included in d squad for d nex 2 games.

 :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: TrinInfinite on October 26, 2005, 08:29:30 AM
he real win wit dat one, it should read, zamora fully committed 2 bulling nakhid  :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: pioneertrini on October 26, 2005, 09:13:31 AM
lol thanks allyuh, i knew there was ah few i didnt catch wid my last 1 so i had to clean up di rest ;).

skins yuh get ketch bad, ya had me laughin too  :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: Israel on October 26, 2005, 09:19:22 AM
Dat is a real tief head. All meh inside hurting wit dis dread. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: skins on October 26, 2005, 09:21:07 AM
 
lol thanks allyuh, i knew there was ah few i didnt catch wid my last 1 so i had to clean up di rest ;).

skins yuh get ketch bad, ya had me laughin too :rotfl:

Yeah pioneertrini you catch me real bad boy. from now on i have to think twice before i type when i posting. At first i was like bbc using the word waggonist in the article. I should have known better.
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: arrow on October 26, 2005, 09:32:52 AM
lol thanks allyuh, i knew there was ah few i didnt catch wid my last 1 so i had to clean up di rest ;).

skins yuh get ketch bad, ya had me laughin too :rotfl:

Yeah pioneertrini you catch me real bad boy. from now on i have to think twice before i type when i posting. At first i was like bbc using the word waggonist in the article. I should have known better.

Wait nah, you read de whole article and the word "waggonist" is what made you suspicious?
So you read past the part about Zamora bulling Nakhid and didn't think twice about it  :o  :o
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: pioneertrini on October 26, 2005, 09:34:41 AM
lol he probly expect that from zamora and nakhid
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: skins on October 26, 2005, 09:44:50 AM
lol thanks allyuh, i knew there was ah few i didnt catch wid my last 1 so i had to clean up di rest ;).

skins yuh get ketch bad, ya had me laughin too :rotfl:

Yeah pioneertrini you catch me real bad boy. from now on i have to think twice before i type when i posting. At first i was like bbc using the word waggonist in the article. I should have known better.

Wait nah, you read de whole article and the word "waggonist" is what made you suspicious?
So you read past the part about Zamora bulling Nakhid and didn't think twice about it :o :o

I thought that the  Zamora bulling Nakhid was a joke. As i said i got catch real bad. You all should ahh see my face when i wake up this morning and i click this thread. I was like how the flick i miss this man. Then on a little note, the things nakhid doing these days. Selling out on he own country and  talking about crime on tv. I wouldn't be surprise if he and the zamora bulling thing might turn out to be true. Mark my words, we haven't heard the worst from nakhid. I have a feeling that he might get into politics.
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: JERSEY TRINI on October 26, 2005, 09:53:00 AM
I have the day off today so I jus get up and wipe the yampie out meh eye and this is fus thing I go read this morning boy  :rotfl:  allyuh is real tears yes.  I tell yuh, yuh had meh until I see he and nahkid bulling :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: SHOTTA on October 26, 2005, 10:23:51 AM
YES BOSS U MAKE MEH DAY :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: ;D
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: Tenorsaw on October 26, 2005, 10:28:31 AM
Boss yuh thiefing man head.  Nice one.  Leh Zamora gone try to make England.  He cyan even cement ah spot on the first team.  Ah 40-year-old giving him ah run for he money.
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: maxg on October 26, 2005, 10:38:27 AM
ah think in my old age (or stupidity) ah dun lorse meh sense of humour....

Nah...is jes de hangover.... ;D

yuh think  ;) Doh believe everyting yuh pard say eh...cause i doh believe wha he say bout U....He say you have CD, and me ent see none to buy or nuthen yet, so yuh see how it go
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: Dre Day on October 26, 2005, 10:41:33 AM
 ;D ;D
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: Gladman on October 26, 2005, 01:23:30 PM
that is d worst allyuh bringing ah big Fag to play for we Soca Warriors,boy we nah promote dem ting ,leh he stay in England
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: Marcos on October 26, 2005, 01:49:55 PM
lol thanks allyuh, i knew there was ah few i didnt catch wid my last 1 so i had to clean up di rest ;).

skins yuh get ketch bad, ya had me laughin too :rotfl:

Yeah pioneertrini you catch me real bad boy. from now on i have to think twice before i type when i posting. At first i was like bbc using the word waggonist in the article. I should have known better.

Wait nah, you read de whole article and the word "waggonist" is what made you suspicious?
So you read past the part about Zamora bulling Nakhid and didn't think twice about it  :o  :o
hahahahhaha
man find daz normal that zamora and nakhid boyzin
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: StoreBayLimer on October 26, 2005, 01:58:38 PM

That is a good one PioneerTrine.  Me too was taking it seriously at the start.
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: grskywalker on October 28, 2005, 01:08:55 PM
Pioneer yuh ketch real people there.  But Triniman must be get ketch the worst!
Triniman still searching the internet high and low looking for dem photos to add to he collection

WAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!   :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

haaaahaaa ah get ketch too yes, had to read it twice nice one!!! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: Carib-Briton on October 28, 2005, 01:31:47 PM
 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: concerned on October 28, 2005, 01:53:50 PM
I dont know if this was posted before, but Zamora has a slight hamstring pull....did not play yesterday

Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: SOBRIQUET on October 28, 2005, 05:27:33 PM
Horse yuh cyan jes hit men with that kinda post!! U never know where we go be reading it dred...U hadda warn us a little, or expose it in the title or something...Yuh nearly make meh loss meh wok!!! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: Warrior till death on October 29, 2005, 07:28:10 AM
we needed another forward to go up wit stern  :cheers:
but is he that much better than cornell or jones or sealy ?
Title: someone need..
Post by: warmonga on November 21, 2005, 10:36:02 AM
yow someone need to interview Zamora..I really want to hear what he have to sey about TNT qualification..Also interview Micah Hyde fi mi !!!!!!!!
warmonga..also
Title: Re: someone need..
Post by: Hyperhot J on November 21, 2005, 10:38:19 AM
No one wants to hear about has been Micah Hyde as he is with the has been Jamaican squad...

J.
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: ZionYouth on December 27, 2005, 09:50:43 PM
that just make my day :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: injunchile on December 28, 2005, 07:01:29 AM
Happy Birthday Patriot- I will lift you up this morning.
 That Post wins the prize for the Best Laugh of the year
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: Pointman on December 28, 2005, 05:01:24 PM
 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: allyuh ent easy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: Jefferz on December 28, 2005, 10:37:56 PM
If Zamora got on the team i would be intensly digusted.

As far as im concerned he AND his parents can get run over by a car or inhale vaporized hydrocloric acid.

Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: Trini _2026 on December 28, 2005, 10:45:03 PM
If Zamora got on the team i would be intensly digusted.

As far as im concerned he AND his parents can get run over by a car or inhale vaporized hydrocloric acid.



HEY ARE YOU FOR REAL?
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: Jefferz on December 28, 2005, 10:52:04 PM
 :o do i have to answer that.
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: Trini _2026 on December 28, 2005, 10:52:50 PM
:o do i have to answer that.

yeas cause that a dumb comment to say
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: Jefferz on December 28, 2005, 10:55:51 PM
 ::) no i did not really intend for their to be any serious thought in the dieing part. Im really not that evil... almost. :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: SHOTTA on November 26, 2008, 11:35:01 AM
i now remember this it besssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: Brownsugar on November 26, 2008, 06:42:33 PM
 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Dis forum is de bess.... :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: najee on November 26, 2008, 08:25:46 PM
Is in this old new.....I thought he can't play for us..him and Samuel
Title: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Flex on July 16, 2009, 05:21:34 PM
Zamora's next stop - T&T.
By: Shaun Fuentes (TTFF).


Fresh from a new move to English Premiership club Hull City, English-born striker Bobby Zamora has set his next ambition to that of playing for Trinidad and Tobago.

This was confirmed by the players agent Eric Waters on Wednesday as he relayed the message to National Team manager David Muhammad.

Following an enquiry from the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation into the players availability after the new FIFA ruling a few weeks back, Zamora did indicate his interest and is now hopeful of making his debut for T&T.

Only time will tell whether it comes in the build up to or even on August 12 when T&T takes on El Salvador in a 2010 World Cup qualifier.

Ive spoke to Bobby and hes confirmed a strong desire to play for Trinidad and Tobago, Waters relayed.

Zamora has asked to speak directly to National Senior team officials prior to him joining the team.

The other player likely to be in the set up soon is Bolton Wanderers defender Jlloyd Samuel who like Zamora, has represented England at the youth level.

In related news, The St Kitts media was curious to Russell Latapys feelings on T&Ts chances of qualifying for South Africa 2010 and to that his responde was: Yes mathematically it is still possible but its a very difficult task for us at the minute. In order for us to do that we will have to win at least four of our remaining five matches. We have a game coming up which we will have to get our heads down and try to win this game to give ourselves a fighting chance.

They also wanted Latapys advice for countries like St Kitts/Nevis, Antigua/Barbuda and the other small islands.

It is very simple. Obviously I would say that all the attributes that we use to achieve success don't always work for everyone. But there are a couple of them that is fundamental if you need to achieve success and they are hard word, dedication and you need to make sacrifices.

If you start there then you are on the right road. I know in Caribbean football its very difficult at times to get funding and I know a lot of players because as a player myself, we fall into the trap where we blame a lot of the people for the lack of our development.

"But I would like to say to each player to forget everything that is happening behind closed doors or with the association and concentrate on their game and develop themselves. I think if that happens then everything else becomes easier, Latapy told the St Kitts media. 

The T&T Senior Team had another training session on Tuesday morning at the Larry Gomes Stadium and will return to the practice pitch on July 22.

Video

View Zamora tribute video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bK-G8zW4UqI)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: theworm2345 on July 16, 2009, 05:25:07 PM
 :o
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trinidogg on July 16, 2009, 05:29:20 PM
What the hell  :o :o :o :o

Wow what a surprise we now have 5 premier league players...
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: royal on July 16, 2009, 05:30:07 PM
well look ting !!!! Is Zamora we Deion Burton?Ah wonder if we seeing him after de WC campaign.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: weary1969 on July 16, 2009, 05:31:01 PM


Things dat make yuh go hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm










Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: fari on July 16, 2009, 05:31:33 PM
buhwhadearseisdisihearing
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: acb on July 16, 2009, 05:38:39 PM
now yuh go be seeing men rocking Hull jersey in the stadium
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: PantherX on July 16, 2009, 05:43:58 PM
Waste of time.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Preacher on July 16, 2009, 05:45:15 PM


Things dat make yuh go hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm


you now going hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ?    ;D   JC who spot Roberts taking?  ;D
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Quags on July 16, 2009, 06:13:40 PM
No truer advice was everspokenlatas.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: grimm01 on July 16, 2009, 06:16:31 PM
Send more Britz?
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: mwanasoka on July 16, 2009, 06:37:24 PM
One bad applemango.De writing on de wall.

Ah hope Latapy put im sit dong in the Psychologist 

couch an sort out he problems.He not celebrating

w/mates after scoring,radder he shushin he critics.

One good thing tho,he joining us when we on a low.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: noize on July 16, 2009, 06:40:29 PM
 ::) Ah taking this with ah grain ah salt...right now none ah we forwards lighting up the park.. I eh no big Zamora fan but we need all the help and options we could get now...so leh we see how this goes :o
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: mwanasoka on July 16, 2009, 06:50:32 PM
::) Ah taking this with ah grain ah salt...right now none ah we forwards lighting up the park.. I eh no big Zamora fan but we need all the help and options we could get now...so leh we see how this goes :o

cosign  weary1969   
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: weary1969 on July 16, 2009, 06:52:54 PM
::) Ah taking this with ah grain ah salt...right now none ah we forwards lighting up the park.. I eh no big Zamora fan but we need all the help and options we could get now...so leh we see how this goes :o

Cosign but is a pound of salt oui.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Babalawo on July 16, 2009, 06:56:32 PM
i hope he can bring a goalie with him. we desperately need a experience one with young legs. but Zamora have to play midfield, hopefullly Trent Noels spot at LCM
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: triniairman on July 16, 2009, 06:59:21 PM
What the hell  :o :o :o :o

Wow what a surprise we now have 5 premier league players...
When he and Samuel get cap then I will say that.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Jah Gol on July 16, 2009, 07:04:08 PM
buhwhadearseisdisihearing
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Touches on July 16, 2009, 07:14:10 PM
Zamora and Stern will guide us to the promised land.

Welcome Bobby with open arms
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: MEP on July 16, 2009, 07:26:46 PM
niceness...look at KJ score goals now
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: weary1969 on July 16, 2009, 07:42:23 PM
What the hell  :o :o :o :o

Wow what a surprise we now have 5 premier league players...
[/quote

Hope it help oui.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Socapro on July 16, 2009, 07:42:30 PM
niceness...look at KJ score goals now

:praying: :praying: :praying: :praying: :praying:

Ah prayer for each of our highly ranked premiership strikers to score at least one goal in every game they start for T&T!  
If they do then we in South Africa for sure even if we have to play-off against a South American team! ;)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Controversial on July 16, 2009, 07:43:55 PM
welcome bobby, do yuh ting sah, yuh father is a real patriot and good fellah, he will be proud  :beermug:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: spideybuff on July 16, 2009, 08:11:38 PM
KJ might hadda end up back in the defence just now if he want to sweat
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trinidogg on July 16, 2009, 08:23:43 PM
KJ might hadda end up back in the defence just now if he want to sweat
You think Zamora that good? i don't think he better than KJ... well at least not with club team, we will see if he better playing for the nation or not soon time...
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trini Madness on July 16, 2009, 08:35:25 PM
i just want to see how this man will play in our colors...if i see some kind of passion on de field then i will take back all them negative things ive said about him.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Big Magician on July 16, 2009, 08:45:01 PM
ah doh like dis Zamora ting...serious
my first thought is to boycott de match...first thought...
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: andre samuel on July 16, 2009, 08:49:08 PM
ah doh like dis Zamora ting...serious
my first thought is to boycott de match...first thought...

LOL

ah love it!!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: MEP on July 16, 2009, 08:50:51 PM
ah doh like dis Zamora ting...serious
my first thought is to boycott de match...first thought...
why? is not like we forwards producing...we dead last right now...any good help is welcomed....the man is a proven striker...
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Daft Trini on July 16, 2009, 09:36:48 PM
I tort he was English and TnT was the country of his dad's birth....

all yuh welcoming this man with open arms...  :'(

FACKT ZAMORA... PULL HE MOD ASS...
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: just cool on July 16, 2009, 09:38:05 PM
WE  don't fackin need him!! we need defenders , we already have enough forwards. >:(
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Daft Trini on July 16, 2009, 09:40:31 PM
WE  don't fackin need him!! we need defenders , we already have enough forwards. >:(

ent... yuh forget mid field also  :beermug:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: MEP on July 16, 2009, 09:48:22 PM
WE  don't fackin need him!! we need defenders , we already have enough forwards. >:(
how much goals dem forwards scorin again? remind me nah...ah cyah remember
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: just cool on July 16, 2009, 09:51:11 PM
ah doh like dis Zamora ting...serious
my first thought is to boycott de match...first thought...
Send more britz, he says in ah scotch and coconut watered down voice. :shameonyou: :justkidding:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Socapro on July 16, 2009, 09:56:47 PM
WE  don't fackin need him!! we need defenders , we already have enough forwards. >:(
how much goals dem forwards scorin again? remind me nah...ah cyah remember

Cosign!  ;)

As far as I am concerned we need high quality players in every position, whether its  upfront, midfield or defence, all fighting to keep their spots! No player should take it for granted that he will start the next game if he didnt perform in the last one!
In fact players should get subbed after 30mins max if they pulling stones once we have fitter or better quality players on the bench waiting for their chance to do the business!  8)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Socapro on July 16, 2009, 10:10:39 PM
ah doh like dis Zamora ting...serious
my first thought is to boycott de match...first thought...
Send more britz, he says in ah scotch and coconut watered down voice. :shameonyou: :justkidding:

Once Zamora is serious and passionate about representing T&T the birthplace of his father then he is no less Trini than Chris Birchall as far as I'm concerned!

I like the fact that we are now at the bottom of the Hex with a very slim chance of still qualifying and Zamora seems to be keen to join the squad!
We'll have to wait & see but as far as I'm concerned we need stiff competition for all the spots on our starting 11 and I'm willing to give the man another chance once hes serious about scoring goals and helping us and himself get to another world cup.
Brazil 2014 might be too late for most of the current players so them men better take these last 5 games in the Hex dead serious, like its a matter of life or death!
If they can help T&T to make it then they will all automatically get a big boost to their club careers!  ;)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: MEP on July 16, 2009, 10:11:54 PM
When it comes to our national team there is a certain level of complacency with the players who play top flight ball. They are almost certain to play barring injury or club commitments but as the pool increases so too will their quality of play if they wish to hold a spot.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Socapro on July 16, 2009, 10:13:49 PM
When it comes to our national team there is a certain level of complacency with the players who play top flight ball. They are almost certain to play barring injury or club commitments but as the pool increases so too will their quality of play if they wish to hold a spot.

Good talk!  8)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: dinho on July 16, 2009, 10:20:33 PM
Fork Zamora dread wha wrong wit allyuh?! steups...
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Socapro on July 16, 2009, 10:30:38 PM
Fork Zamora dread wha wrong wit allyuh?! steups...


Pure emotions and no common sense will not help our very slim chance of still qualifying for SA next year!!

Read some of the posts above and see if you can temper your emotions long enough to see the logic in us having more quality competition for places! Why did you think Man Utd won the Premiership two years in a row? Good strong manager and deep squad, that's why!

Plus its not like if we at the top of our group in the Hex and man just want to join the squad for an easy ride into the World Cup after others have already done all of the hard work, is it?  ::)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: dinho on July 16, 2009, 10:36:41 PM
Fork Zamora dread wha wrong wit allyuh?! steups...


Pure emotions and no common sense will not help our very slim chance of still qualifying for SA next year!!

Read some of the posts above and see if you can temper your emotions long enough to see the logic in us having more quality competition for places!

Plus iss not like if we at the top of our group in the Hex and man just want to join the squad for an easy ride into the World Cup, after others have already done all of the hard work, is it?  ::)


we doh need he breds..

let me tell you what its like; its like a man who suddenly sees a waning career with no chance of ever making the English national team and now deciding to throw a bone Trinidad's way... I have much more respect for Birchall, who was interested in putting his heart into our effort at the first offer, than this mercenary name Zamora who shunned us the first time around and now 'seeing the light'.

The difference between Birchall and Zamora is that i guarantee that if we loss all hope, Birchall will still be willing to come back and play while Zamora will probably shun us at the first sign of fire.. mark my words..

Like i said, Fork Zamora... twice!!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Socapro on July 16, 2009, 10:51:42 PM
Fork Zamora dread wha wrong wit allyuh?! steups...


Pure emotions and no common sense will not help our very slim chance of still qualifying for SA next year!!

Read some of the posts above and see if you can temper your emotions long enough to see the logic in us having more quality competition for places!

Plus iss not like if we at the top of our group in the Hex and man just want to join the squad for an easy ride into the World Cup, after others have already done all of the hard work, is it?  ::)


we doh need he breds..

let me tell you what its like; its like a man who suddenly sees a waning career with no chance of ever making the English national team and now deciding to throw a bone Trinidad's way... I have much more respect for Birchall, who was interested in putting his heart into our effort at the first offer, than this mercenary name Zamora who shunned us the first time around and now 'seeing the light'.

The difference between Birchall and Zamora is that i guarantee that if we loss all hope, Birchall will still be willing to come back and play while Zamora will probably shun us at the first sign of fire.. mark my words..

Like i said, Fork Zamora... twice!!

Got news for you! Its only a few of us die-hard fools here on this forum who still believe that all hope for T&T qualifying for South Africa isn't gone!!

This is the best time possible for the man to join our squad! If he can help turn things around then he will have earned his ticket to South Africa and I would be the first to shake his hand and drape him with a T&T flag when I travel to South Africa next year!!  :beermug:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: rotatopoti3 on July 16, 2009, 10:59:10 PM
Hear nah Bobby come boy...open arms to you....last world cup we were pretty much in the same predicament and Birchill came out of the woodwork...let this be your turn .....
Doe frighten yuh goe gel well....
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: FireBrand on July 16, 2009, 11:59:01 PM
What the hell  :o :o :o :o

Wow what a surprise we now have 5 premier league players...

Actually, if Zamora and Jlloyd are capped we will have 6... including Scotty, Carlos, Jones and Tony Warner.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Dumplingdinho on July 17, 2009, 12:37:23 AM
WE  don't fackin need him!! we need defenders , we already have enough forwards. >:(
how much goals dem forwards scorin again? remind me nah...ah cyah remember

ent..although i am not  a fan of zamora and his waggonist tail, our forwards not scoring although plenty ppl on dis forum boasting of our riches up front....riches does shine and our forwards are not shining.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Sando prince on July 17, 2009, 12:51:47 AM
and what makes Zamora so special again.?
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Dinner Mints on July 17, 2009, 01:01:18 AM
I have much more respect for Birchall, who was interested in putting his heart into our effort at the first offer
What a coincidence that the ones that accept at first offer are the ones with no other international options. If Birchall was in the picture for England, we definitely weren't seeing him either.

I have no problem being second choice. I'd be naive to expect otherwise. As long as them fellas committed and cooperative when they do choose, I welcome them.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Ngozi on July 17, 2009, 05:18:20 AM
I dunno why they calling up this shit hound  ...he outright say he didnt wanna play for TT and he is nothing special why do we keep doing this to ourselves?...we don't need him ....shitsnake
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: Tallman on July 17, 2009, 05:26:38 AM
Ah guess is de right time to revisit dis thread.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Rodney on July 17, 2009, 05:28:59 AM
My only issue with Zamora is what everyone should already know, I have no real opinion on him as a player. When things were going well for him in his career, we weren't worth considering. When things were in the balance for him at West Ham (and things weren't so rosy for us in qualifying) he blatantly said his career with the Hammers was his priority...fair enough, I excepted that! Yet when we qualified even though his club situation hadn't changed suddenly his career with West Ham wasn't so important and we were worth the effort. Thankfully his messing around made him lose that chance, but he wasn't that bothered at the time. Now that the rules change and he knows his chances with England are dead and he isn't an elite striker anymore (not that he ever really was).......yeah, no problem T&T go do. I'm sure people will accuse me of having my opinion tainted by emotion....well, yes it is and I not bothered. If we pick him I will still support the team as I want us to succeed but lets see what happens after the qualifiers are over, especially (god forbid) if we don't get to South Africa. Will he still be requesting consideration for selection then.

Personally I don't think he is any better than what we already have, yes he improves competition for places and he is a different type of player to Stern, Jones & Scotland. But so are Glenn, Roberts and to a lesser extent Sealy, why not give them (especially Roberts) an oppertunity to show what they can offer. The key thing is we have many striking options but you could only pick so may strikers in a starting XI and our main issue is the defense.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Daft Trini on July 17, 2009, 05:30:37 AM
GIVE MR ROBERTS A CHANCE


Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: black chinee on July 17, 2009, 05:47:33 AM
hahahahaha :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Ngozi on July 17, 2009, 05:51:31 AM
My only issue with Zamora is what everyone should already know, I have no real opinion on him as a player. When things were going well for him in his career, we weren't worth considering. When things were in the balance for him at West Ham (and things weren't so rosy for us in qualifying) he blatantly said his career with the Hammers was his priority...fair enough, I excepted that! Yet when we qualified even though his club situation hadn't changed suddenly his career with West Ham wasn't so important and we were worth the effort. Thankfully his messing around made him lose that chance, but he wasn't that bothered at the time. Now that the rules change and he knows his chances with England are dead and he isn't an elite striker anymore (not that he ever really was).......yeah, no problem T&T go do. I'm sure people will accuse me of having my opinion tainted by emotion....well, yes it is and I not bothered. If we pick him I will still support the team as I want us to succeed but lets see what happens after the qualifiers are over, especially (god forbid) if we don't get to South Africa. Will he still be requesting consideration for selection then.

Personally I don't think he is any better than what we already have, yes he improves competition for places and he is a different type of player to Stern, Jones & Scotland. But so are Glenn, Roberts and to a lesser extent Sealy, why not give them (especially Roberts) an oppertunity to show what they can offer. The key thing is we have many striking options but you could only pick so may strikers in a starting XI and our main issue is the defense.

Rodney you are so right  ... this guy is a waggonist if ever I see one  ... it's certainly not the kinda criteria you look for in a national team player and it's painfully evident that we need defensive reinforcements rather than offensive pretenders. Offensively we just need to get the chemistry right with the choice of the right players ...we tend to pick the best team on paper but chemistry , committment and understanding isn't measured on paper but rather on the pitch.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trini _2026 on July 17, 2009, 05:55:00 AM
I dunno why they calling up this shit hound  ...he outright say he didnt wanna play for TT and he is nothing special why do we keep doing this to ourselves?...we don't need him ....shitsnake

everyone has options and looks out for them selves .. yorke and latapy walk away from our 2001 WCQ and people welcome them back with open arms in 2005 so why people so hard on bobby. yorke put manu before trinidad in 2001 , latapy was a no show in a crucial game against the usa in 1996 shaka tried to play for england before so why people so hard on zamora .... we don't need him but we need jones scotty and stern who firing blanks ..... ent ::)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trini _2026 on July 17, 2009, 05:57:04 AM
My only issue with Zamora is what everyone should already know, I have no real opinion on him as a player. When things were going well for him in his career, we weren't worth considering. When things were in the balance for him at West Ham (and things weren't so rosy for us in qualifying) he blatantly said his career with the Hammers was his priority...fair enough, I excepted that! Yet when we qualified even though his club situation hadn't changed suddenly his career with West Ham wasn't so important and we were worth the effort.

ent yorke used to do that  :o
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: dinho on July 17, 2009, 06:01:21 AM
How much goals Zamora score last year?

and he supposed to be this saviour?

How is Zamora enhancing the development of our football? I rather give his place to a youth like Roberts, it would be better for the future.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: saga pinto on July 17, 2009, 06:23:41 AM
Fork Zamora dread wha wrong wit allyuh?! steups...


Pure emotions and no common sense will not help our very slim chance of still qualifying for SA next year!!

Read some of the posts above and see if you can temper your emotions long enough to see the logic in us having more quality competition for places!

Plus iss not like if we at the top of our group in the Hex and man just want to join the squad for an easy ride into the World Cup, after others have already done all of the hard work, is it?  ::)


we doh need he breds..

let me tell you what its like; its like a man who suddenly sees a waning career with no chance of ever making the English national team and now deciding to throw a bone Trinidad's way... I have much more respect for Birchall, who was interested in putting his heart into our effort at the first offer, than this mercenary name Zamora who shunned us the first time around and now 'seeing the light'.

The difference between Birchall and Zamora is that i guarantee that if we loss all hope, Birchall will still be willing to come back and play while Zamora will probably shun us at the first sign of fire.. mark my words..

Like i said, Fork Zamora... twice!!


That's all well and good but that decision is not up to us it's up to the coach and staff,plus we ent winning nothing so far with the current pool ah players we have, let me say this if peeps on this site have a problem with team selection it's simple don't watch the games,doh stress yuhself out with things you don't have control over,we could have a healthy conversation without questioning a man patriotism to country we ent flies on ah wall hearing possibly negative things zamora saying about his dads country or otherwise positive things.

Everyone operates differently in this life some make decisions quickly some are slow and take years to respond simply to asses their worth....     
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: lefty on July 17, 2009, 06:24:29 AM
 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: jesus dis is d kinda shit I miss out on boy y alyuh doh have dese tings  cataloged somewhere.............ah does still go back to "jack is ah drunkard" wen ah need cheering up
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Rodney on July 17, 2009, 06:28:23 AM
My only issue with Zamora is what everyone should already know, I have no real opinion on him as a player. When things were going well for him in his career, we weren't worth considering. When things were in the balance for him at West Ham (and things weren't so rosy for us in qualifying) he blatantly said his career with the Hammers was his priority...fair enough, I excepted that! Yet when we qualified even though his club situation hadn't changed suddenly his career with West Ham wasn't so important and we were worth the effort.

ent yorke used to do that  :o

The difference being, by then Yorke had represented us at all age levels, helped us qualify and played in an U-20 World Cup and had played in a committed way for the national Team at least up until he went to England. Yes, both Yorke and Lata's had stages where they treated the national side like ah 'Fair weather friend' but neither of them ever decided to wait for T&T to qualify for a World Cup before deciding to rejoin the national fold. Yorke could always argue disillusionment with the national setup.....being as Zamora never actually play for us his only argument would be he didn't think we were worth the effort. There are even more things I could say, but ah doh want to write ah novel. Suffice to say I can't agree with your comparison.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: fari on July 17, 2009, 06:41:58 AM
GIVE MR ROBERTS A CHANCE




cosign (copyright weary)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Rodney on July 17, 2009, 07:14:01 AM
Just a thought, everyone talking bout Samuel and Zamora. What about Hoyte, he also turned us down...at least he was very clear with his reasons why. But now his England situation is pretty dead as well, especially as he get relegated and he is ah defender. Maybe we sould give him ah call.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Controversial on July 17, 2009, 07:24:06 AM
if its in reference to zamora taking roberts place, i not for that, but at least let the man play, hislop at one point was also on the verge of playing for england as opposed to us, so whats the big deal, men seem to forget, if birchall was a big player in england he would have opt first for england.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: andre samuel on July 17, 2009, 07:25:39 AM
Give the man a chance, and let us see how commited he is to the cause.  It is very possible for him to come and give his all for the country of his father's birth.

He might very well turn out to be one of our more committed players.

ps: men talking about birchall and birchall's committment, just remember that Birchall came here with nothing to lose since he was never part of the English National Team set up and was not even a regular starter at League One Port Vale.  The seson he first played for us was his break through season.  

You can only compare Birchall if he had a realistic chance of representing England (at any level) and shunned them to play for us.  Zamora, at one point, was one solid premiership season from an England call up.

GIVE DE MAN A CHANCE

ah love it!!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Weh-it-is on July 17, 2009, 07:25:58 AM
niceness...look at KJ score goals now

Ent! He coming to play might not be at scoring goals...but by making men step up their game. It should help add pressure for men to produce...  Hopefully its not to late for the addition of both lads. Welcome home Fellers!  :)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Touches on July 17, 2009, 07:26:32 AM
Keep alyuh words sorf and tender...come Aug 12 you may need to need to eat them.

Why the hate? Ent alyuh complain kenwyne cyar trap, he playing shit and throwing way.

Ent Stern back ent good?

Ent Scotland have a opening game for he new club 2 days later and ent want to get injured for he big debut?

Ent Baptiste throwing way penalty?

Who else we have Jorsling?

Bobby come and touch the Hasley and score goal yes...once you score or assist and we win the game all man go be singing praises.

Alyuh doh be no hypocrite here...it ent have no moral or standards on this TT side. Friend ting and politics pick players worse that Zamora to sweat for we. It had digi cup, all the x amount of friendlies against guyana and grenada and the other WCQ to step up....eventually all get found out.

Cyd, Patterson and Roberts not making this side, Julius James all of the names people calling...they days over. If the admin wanted them they coulda come long time.

Bring Zamora we cyar do no worse we done LAST!

Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: andre samuel on July 17, 2009, 07:27:59 AM
One of the greatest posts in History, i will never forget the neighbour calling my house to make sure i was allright!!

This was when this board was de greatest thing since slice bread
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: Controversial on July 17, 2009, 07:30:24 AM
One of the greatest posts in History, i will never forget the neighbour calling my house to make sure i was allright!!

This was when this board was de greatest thing since slice bread

yea boy, i remember reading this article and all of a sudden the punchline hit meh, ah laugh oui, jus like big mag interview with the ja coach  ;D classics, but mr 3000 i tend to disagree with you, the old board was even better at a time, yuh remember?
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Weh-it-is on July 17, 2009, 07:31:48 AM
 If that come here and score ah goal and we win de game. Watch how everybody go fall in love with Bobby.  ;D
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Big Magician on July 17, 2009, 07:35:08 AM
we could beat el sal  100- 0 and he score 99....F#CK HE...he will NEVER have my support
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Weh-it-is on July 17, 2009, 07:37:11 AM
we could beat el sal  100- 0 and he score 99....F#CK HE...he will NEVER have my support

Big Mag, Why yuh doh like de youth...why yuh blazing him so?
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: dinho on July 17, 2009, 07:39:56 AM
i see and could understand allyuh men logic and where allyuh coming from but whats wrong with being emotional?

Isn't that what being a football fan is about?
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Touches on July 17, 2009, 07:42:39 AM
we could beat el sal  100- 0 and he score 99....F#CK HE...he will NEVER have my support

but is not Zamora winning Big mag...is TNT.

Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: kicker on July 17, 2009, 07:43:20 AM
If Zamora was a quality wing back (or any defender for that matter), how would that change our feelings towards him being included in the set up?
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: weary1969 on July 17, 2009, 07:50:00 AM
Desperate times call 4 despersate measures so all hands on deck includin hands who diss oui in d pass. While Birch only choose oui because he cyah make England side I sure he would not have chat sooooooooooo much nonesense as Zamora did bout TNT is he fadder country.

So taake a pg from don Leo if yuh bettathan d current players yuh go b selected if not a Sarah Pailin say thanks but no thanks
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Midknight on July 17, 2009, 07:50:45 AM
Cyd, Patterson and Roberts not making this side, Julius James all of the names people calling...they days over. If the admin wanted them they coulda come long time.

yesterday was yesterday and today is today.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Weh-it-is on July 17, 2009, 08:06:58 AM
Cyd, Patterson and Roberts not making this side, Julius James all of the names people calling...they days over. If the admin wanted them they coulda come long time.

yesterday was yesterday and today is today.

I doh care who say what. At the end of the day we really doh care about them players really. We care about we national pride.   ;D It have men like Denis Lawrence who score big goal fuh we to make it to the last WC,, then when he start playing tootoo, we does want to run that off de team.  If yuh come here and handle yuh businessyuh could be ah Jamaican with Trini blood, we go take yuh. Leh we keep it real. ;)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Rodney on July 17, 2009, 08:09:23 AM
IF Lata's want Zamora to play...fine, I ain't the national coach. I support the national side regardless of wether I happy with the players selected. But I am in Big Mag camp.....Zamora could score a hatterick in every game remaining in the hex and get us single handed to the World Cup...I will be happy fuh T&T but not him. He is the most blatant, living example of our once favourite term 'waggonist' and nothing he has done so far has proved otherwise. Not that he even actually play yet but, only if he still donning the national uniform after this current campaign......then I will happily eat 'humble pie' (no, one game is not enough, incase yuh reading this Bobby!)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Weh-it-is on July 17, 2009, 08:20:31 AM
IF Lata's want Zamora to play...fine, I ain't the national coach. I support the national side regardless of wether I happy with the players selected. But I am in Big Mag camp.....Zamora could score a hatterick in every game remaining in the hex and get us single handed to the World Cup...I will be happy fuh T&T but not him. He is the most blatant, living example of our once favourite term 'waggonist' and nothing he has done so far has proved otherwise. Not that he even actually play yet but, only if he still donning the national uniform after this current campaign......then I will happily eat 'humble pie' (no, one game is not enough, incase yuh reading this Bobby!)

Soldiers, That youth is not a Trinidadian. If he doh want to come here he could feel that way, because he is a not a natural born citizen.  He is doing we ah favor, if he come and produce. If we start beating people and make to SA, yuh go still hold ah grievance against de man?
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Bourbon on July 17, 2009, 08:26:11 AM
I doh agree with it..buh.....anything dat could help...we go take. I starting to question why Roberts eh seeming worthy of consideration doh.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on July 17, 2009, 08:27:44 AM
i hope he can bring a goalie with him. we desperately need a experience one with young legs. but Zamora have to play midfield, hopefullly Trent Noels spot at LCM

See why ah does say allyuh f**kin schupid?!!  Trent is one of Latapy's best players and you want to replace he with dis conthole who din give ah f**k bout we before?!  Why yuh eh put him in central defense instead?

f**k Zamora, leh he hul he muddacont!!  We eh need he, bring on Jaggy and Roberts.  We ha ah record setter in Stern and one of the most feared striker in the world in KJ
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: weary1969 on July 17, 2009, 08:28:46 AM
D man is a waggonist dat show me he is a Trini ah ready. So welcome home as gayelle does say.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: STEUPS!! on July 17, 2009, 08:29:10 AM
if zamora come een an make a difference, den fine. but until den.... F**K he!!!!!
me eh kissin nobody ass
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: dinho on July 17, 2009, 08:32:56 AM
one thing eh, if this man come and allyuh support that pick, doh lemme hear no reggae britz from allyuh hypocrites nuh..

SEND MORE BRITZ!!! said in a monotone Latas voice.  :devil:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on July 17, 2009, 08:34:31 AM
if zamora come een an make a difference, den fine. but until den.... F**K he!!!!!
me eh kissin nobody ass

If I ever see yuh I owe yuh ah drink miss lady! :beermug:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: chelsealife on July 17, 2009, 08:58:05 AM
Keep alyuh words sorf and tender...come Aug 12 you may need to need to eat them.

Why the hate? Ent alyuh complain kenwyne cyar trap, he playing shit and throwing way.

Ent Stern back ent good?

Ent Scotland have a opening game for he new club 2 days later and ent want to get injured for he big debut?

Ent Baptiste throwing way penalty?

Who else we have Jorsling?

Bobby come and touch the Hasley and score goal yes...once you score or assist and we win the game all man go be singing praises.

Alyuh doh be no hypocrite here...it ent have no moral or standards on this TT side. Friend ting and politics pick players worse that Zamora to sweat for we. It had digi cup, all the x amount of friendlies against guyana and grenada and the other WCQ to step up....eventually all get found out.

Cyd, Patterson and Roberts not making this side, Julius James all of the names people calling...they days over. If the admin wanted them they coulda come long time.

Bring Zamora we cyar do no worse we done LAST!


Ur a smart man, we cant finish worse than last so what difference it making. If the side get better well all good if we lose with him, so what, we already losing anyway so any 'help' we can get i will take it. And the man is not really a out and out striker more of an attacking mid so he go boost we in either department. COMPETITION for place. Watch Kenwyne play now
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Grande on July 17, 2009, 09:10:18 AM
D man is a waggonist dat show me he is a Trini ah ready.

 :thinking:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on July 17, 2009, 09:11:55 AM
Aye de more I read some ah allyuh posts here is de more I say fork he oui!!!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: spideybuff on July 17, 2009, 09:20:44 AM
U feel Mexico and the USA turning down players who become available because of this new rule? And look at their population to ours and we want to play we too "proud"?

The man is not all that, but it would be stupid to just tell him no without at least getting a close look at him.

The same way Birchall came here and recognise that Whitley better than anybody he play with at PortVale, is the same way Zamora could come here and recognise that Scotty and Stern is men who better than him and he could possibly improve just by training with them and learning off of them.

Not to mention if Latas and Tinto teach him some trini tricks too...he might become a boss striker just by learning some flair and kaisoca soccer. And every player who join our team will learn to love the country, so he will become committed if he isn't so now. Of that I have no doubt.

How u could not love trinidad and tobago??
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: noize on July 17, 2009, 09:38:32 AM
Aye de more I read some ah allyuh posts here is de more I say fork he oui!!!



 :rotfl: All yuh does kill me yes...I eh no big fan of Zamora...but to hear people on here make statements like this is crazy...last time I check we at the bottom of the Hex and probably have to win every one of the next games to have a F...ing chance to qualify and man want to talk Shyte bout we doh need him... :rotfl: ...lets see hmmm...Kenwyne scoring???....Glen scoring ???...Scotland scoring???...Stern???..I dont care if the man ever plays for us but given the position that we in  and he willing to come why would we now deny him the chance....all yuh ever heard of options???...this is just another option to replace man who aint performing...Like it was said b4 all the man talkin shyte on here would be kissing his a$$ if he play and score in August...Trinis so damn fickle it eh funny .. if we qualify...2 minutes after all yuh would wanna jump on D bandwagon..!!!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: TriniItalian on July 17, 2009, 09:42:17 AM
This argument still going on from 2005 b4 we got memum??? (tallman merge the tread from 05) steupz the man only wanted to play then cuz we coulda make WC which we did and his reasons ent change! the man must get something out of the arrangement. That being said I don't support Waggonist AWATT!!!! lol
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on July 17, 2009, 09:43:02 AM
Aye de more I read some ah allyuh posts here is de more I say fork he oui!!!



 :rotfl: All yuh does kill me yes...I eh no big fan of Zamora...but to hear people on here make statements like this is crazy...last time I check we at the bottom of the Hex and probably have to win every one of the next games to have a F...ing chance to qualify and man want to talk Shyte bout we doh need him... :rotfl: ...lets see hmmm...Kenwyne scoring???....Glen scoring ???...Scotland scoring???...Stern???..I dont care if the man ever plays for us but given the position that we in  and he willing to come why would we now deny him the chance....all yuh ever heard of options???...this is just another option to replace man who aint performing...Like it was said b4 all the man talkin shyte on here would be kissing his a$$ if he play and score in August...Trinis so damn fickle it eh funny .. if we qualify...2 minutes after all yuh would wanna jump on D bandwagon..!!!

Fella if he is we saving grace dem we might finish lower dan fackin last!  Zamora is ah step down, he eh no quality striker to say he bringin ah barrage ah goals and ah master stroke in finishing.  Me eh want he come here while flikkin Jaggy and Roberts cah get ah break, nah f**k he jedd.  He could haul hes stinkin muddaz neck!!  Me eh care, my emotions rell high on this issue!!  De way some people done grease up dey lips to kiss he kakahole yuh would swear is goal scoring quality like Eto'o or one ah dem serious marksmen.  Fork he to infinity!!!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: MEP on July 17, 2009, 09:48:21 AM
and some ah allyuh say allyuh care bout TnT football...allyuh is real jokers...look at the big picture.the more exposure TnT gets at the international level the better it would be for younger players at home since it would be TnT getting the exposure. Remember people doh recognize you when yuh losin....Look at the US when they were losing no one was looking at their players all of a sudden even Gooch in Italy...Davies gone France..
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trini _2026 on July 17, 2009, 11:08:13 AM
How much goals Zamora score last year?

and he supposed to be this saviour?

How is Zamora enhancing the development of our football? I rather give his place to a youth like Roberts, it would be better for the future.

roberts is not a youth
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trini _2026 on July 17, 2009, 11:12:17 AM
My only issue with Zamora is what everyone should already know, I have no real opinion on him as a player. When things were going well for him in his career, we weren't worth considering. When things were in the balance for him at West Ham (and things weren't so rosy for us in qualifying) he blatantly said his career with the Hammers was his priority...fair enough, I excepted that! Yet when we qualified even though his club situation hadn't changed suddenly his career with West Ham wasn't so important and we were worth the effort.

ent yorke used to do that  :o

The difference being, by then Yorke had represented us at all age levels, helped us qualify and played in an U-20 World Cup and had played in a committed way for the national Team at least up until he went to England. Yes, both Yorke and Lata's had stages where they treated the national side like ah 'Fair weather friend' but neither of them ever decided to wait for T&T to qualify for a World Cup before deciding to rejoin the national fold. Yorke could always argue disillusionment with the national setup.....being as Zamora never actually play for us his only argument would be he didn't think we were worth the effort. There are even more things I could say, but ah doh want to write ah novel. Suffice to say I can't agree with your comparison.

hey yorke said  does not see trinidad making the world cup when he was going to manu eh ...  and yorke had no other options ..... btw zamora just kept his options open in my view i followed this guy since ian poterfield scouted him back in december 2000
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Arazi on July 17, 2009, 11:20:09 AM
I never understood the love affair ppl on this board had with bobby zamora..after he turned us down...ppl still talked about him like a local player and if he plays for us he will be so good...i never understood...particularly after i saw him play..he was no better ( or worse for that matter ) than the strikers we currently based on what I have seen of him..

that being said...he has been playing football at a high level than most of our squad and eprhaps may bring some of that professional drive and may help the team..who know...

if he does pull on the red, white and black..i will support bcuz he will still be representing us...hopefully he will bring his best...but i'm not jumping for joy at this news..
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: D.H.W on July 17, 2009, 11:24:12 AM
i could care less, once we winning i doh care if a old granny playing , because we sure aint winning right now
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on July 17, 2009, 11:24:19 AM
and some ah allyuh say allyuh care bout TnT football...allyuh is real jokers...look at the big picture.the more exposure TnT gets at the international level the better it would be for younger players at home since it would be TnT getting the exposure. Remember people doh recognize you when yuh losin....Look at the US when they were losing no one was looking at their players all of a sudden even Gooch in Italy...Davies gone France..

And BOBBY f**kin Zamora go bring we da attention?  Is dog shit yuh smokin aought?!  Zamora is ah fecal injgestin mapapee!  He eh no better quality dan we own home grown tallents dat we always wastin dong so wh de f**k is he?!!  Jedd f**k he beyond infinity hes ah fackin hong!!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Grande on July 17, 2009, 11:31:35 AM
and some ah allyuh say allyuh care bout TnT football...allyuh is real jokers...look at the big picture.the more exposure TnT gets at the international level the better it would be for younger players at home since it would be TnT getting the exposure. Remember people doh recognize you when yuh losin....Look at the US when they were losing no one was looking at their players all of a sudden even Gooch in Italy...Davies gone France..

And BOBBY f**kin Zamora go bring we da attention?  Is dog shit yuh smokin aought?!  Zamora is ah fecal injgestin mapapee!  He eh no better quality dan we own home grown tallents dat we always wastin dong so wh de f**k is he?!!  Jedd f**k he beyond infinity hes ah fackin hong!!

but hoss...why don't you tell we how you TRULY feel about Zamora?
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on July 17, 2009, 11:36:52 AM
and some ah allyuh say allyuh care bout TnT football...allyuh is real jokers...look at the big picture.the more exposure TnT gets at the international level the better it would be for younger players at home since it would be TnT getting the exposure. Remember people doh recognize you when yuh losin....Look at the US when they were losing no one was looking at their players all of a sudden even Gooch in Italy...Davies gone France..

And BOBBY f**kin Zamora go bring we da attention?  Is dog shit yuh smokin aought?!  Zamora is ah fecal injgestin mapapee!  He eh no better quality dan we own home grown tallents dat we always wastin dong so wh de f**k is he?!!  Jedd f**k he beyond infinity hes ah fackin hong!!

but hoss...why don't you tell we how you TRULY feel about Zamora?

Seriously I indifferent about him as a player.  As a representative of TnT I hate he with a passion, me eh want he on we team especially considering he will use up a spot that could be allocated to roberts or Jaggy.  He eh bringin nutten special to de table so me eh care to have him

f**k he 2x infinity  :devil:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Marcos on July 17, 2009, 11:37:09 AM
and some ah allyuh say allyuh care bout TnT football...allyuh is real jokers...look at the big picture.the more exposure TnT gets at the international level the better it would be for younger players at home since it would be TnT getting the exposure. Remember people doh recognize you when yuh losin....Look at the US when they were losing no one was looking at their players all of a sudden even Gooch in Italy...Davies gone France..

And BOBBY f**kin Zamora go bring we da attention?  Is dog shit yuh smokin aought?!  Zamora is ah fecal injgestin mapapee!  He eh no better quality dan we own home grown tallents dat we always wastin dong so wh de f**k is he?!!  Jedd f**k he beyond infinity hes ah fackin hong!!

I woulda hate to hear what you had to say about Dwight during the time he blanked TNT and developed his game.
Something tells me you forgive him for that.

You sound like a very emotional person
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on July 17, 2009, 12:34:39 PM
and some ah allyuh say allyuh care bout TnT football...allyuh is real jokers...look at the big picture.the more exposure TnT gets at the international level the better it would be for younger players at home since it would be TnT getting the exposure. Remember people doh recognize you when yuh losin....Look at the US when they were losing no one was looking at their players all of a sudden even Gooch in Italy...Davies gone France..

And BOBBY f**kin Zamora go bring we da attention?  Is dog shit yuh smokin aought?!  Zamora is ah fecal injgestin mapapee!  He eh no better quality dan we own home grown tallents dat we always wastin dong so wh de f**k is he?!!  Jedd f**k he beyond infinity hes ah fackin hong!!

I woulda hate to hear what you had to say about Dwight during the time he blanked TNT and developed his game.
Something tells me you forgive him for that.

You sound like a very emotional person

Why allyuh like to play psychologist?  What is yuh highest level of education and in what field of study?  How you decide based on a message board that I am emotional?  Because I dislike BZ?  Fella Dwight was born and raised in TnT so he gets a bit of wiggle room.  And he gave every effort before that when competing on the NT.  I have no confidence in Zamora for many reasons. 1. Playing on our NT will earn him no more additional recognition that he hasn't achieved in the EPL. 2. Since he wasn't born in TnT and didn't care for us before I really don't care for him as it relates to the NT.  Maybe if he simply said no and leave it at that I woulda be a lil more open, but from what he did say I, infered that he couldn't be bothered with TnT's campaign in the least.  then when he see WC was a reality he get hot and sweaty.  Nah fella to ass was wit he and me eh care who say what.  Our biggest trouble area is our defense we need to right that ship.  despite the power outage from the strikers we have scored goals, not a lot but we scored.  When last the defense help the GK earn a clean sheet?  Now man jumpin up fuh Zamora?!!  For what? Is he some major goal scorer, no! so why him?!  Why not Jaggy, Roberts, Baptise, Glen?  Why allow him to take up a space on our roster rather than any of the aforementioned?  What, people think if roberts or Jaggy come and looking good that wouldn't inspire the others?  Allyuh want Zamora so bad, he go come but if he starting on our NT while Roberts cah get ah call up since Bermuda I lock off SW straight, cause that would be a travesty and a disservice to fellas who actually want to represent TNT and have always wanted to.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Jumbie on July 17, 2009, 01:04:52 PM
nice to see meh family trying to be involved. he real vex meh the lass rongs when he was bussin style.

play yourself family!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: noize on July 17, 2009, 01:10:26 PM
and some ah allyuh say allyuh care bout TnT football...allyuh is real jokers...look at the big picture.the more exposure TnT gets at the international level the better it would be for younger players at home since it would be TnT getting the exposure. Remember people doh recognize you when yuh losin....Look at the US when they were losing no one was looking at their players all of a sudden even Gooch in Italy...Davies gone France..

And BOBBY f**kin Zamora go bring we da attention?  Is dog shit yuh smokin aought?!  Zamora is ah fecal injgestin mapapee!  He eh no better quality dan we own home grown tallents dat we always wastin dong so wh de f**k is he?!!  Jedd f**k he beyond infinity hes ah fackin hong!!

but hoss...why don't you tell we how you TRULY feel about Zamora?



 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:...Like Zamora bullin Killa gyal or wha???   :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on July 17, 2009, 01:14:57 PM
and some ah allyuh say allyuh care bout TnT football...allyuh is real jokers...look at the big picture.the more exposure TnT gets at the international level the better it would be for younger players at home since it would be TnT getting the exposure. Remember people doh recognize you when yuh losin....Look at the US when they were losing no one was looking at their players all of a sudden even Gooch in Italy...Davies gone France..

And BOBBY f**kin Zamora go bring we da attention?  Is dog shit yuh smokin aought?!  Zamora is ah fecal injgestin mapapee!  He eh no better quality dan we own home grown tallents dat we always wastin dong so wh de f**k is he?!!  Jedd f**k he beyond infinity hes ah fackin hong!!

but hoss...why don't you tell we how you TRULY feel about Zamora?



 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:...Like Zamora bullin Killa gyal or wha???   :rotfl: :rotfl:

He musse feel she up cause he doh score so I eh worried :devil:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Mr Fix-it on July 17, 2009, 01:40:10 PM
and some ah allyuh say allyuh care bout TnT football...allyuh is real jokers...look at the big picture.the more exposure TnT gets at the international level the better it would be for younger players at home since it would be TnT getting the exposure. Remember people doh recognize you when yuh losin....Look at the US when they were losing no one was looking at their players all of a sudden even Gooch in Italy...Davies gone France..

And BOBBY f**kin Zamora go bring we da attention?  Is dog shit yuh smokin aought?!  Zamora is ah fecal injgestin mapapee!  He eh no better quality dan we own home grown tallents dat we always wastin dong so wh de f**k is he?!!  Jedd f**k he beyond infinity hes ah fackin hong!!

but hoss...why don't you tell we how you TRULY feel about Zamora?



 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:...Like Zamora bullin Killa gyal or wha???   :rotfl: :rotfl:

He musse feel she up cause he doh score so I eh worried :devil:

 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: MEP on July 17, 2009, 01:42:14 PM
and some ah allyuh say allyuh care bout TnT football...allyuh is real jokers...look at the big picture.the more exposure TnT gets at the international level the better it would be for younger players at home since it would be TnT getting the exposure. Remember people doh recognize you when yuh losin....Look at the US when they were losing no one was looking at their players all of a sudden even Gooch in Italy...Davies gone France..

And BOBBY f**kin Zamora go bring we da attention?  Is dog shit yuh smokin aought?!  Zamora is ah fecal injgestin mapapee!  He eh no better quality dan we own home grown tallents dat we always wastin dong so wh de f**k is he?!!  Jedd f**k he beyond infinity hes ah fackin hong!!
and how many of our home grown talent playing in de EPL...ah sure yuh have enough fingers touse to count and yuh doh even have to use the one yuh have up yuh arse
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on July 17, 2009, 01:48:35 PM
and some ah allyuh say allyuh care bout TnT football...allyuh is real jokers...look at the big picture.the more exposure TnT gets at the international level the better it would be for younger players at home since it would be TnT getting the exposure. Remember people doh recognize you when yuh losin....Look at the US when they were losing no one was looking at their players all of a sudden even Gooch in Italy...Davies gone France..

And BOBBY f**kin Zamora go bring we da attention?  Is dog shit yuh smokin aought?!  Zamora is ah fecal injgestin mapapee!  He eh no better quality dan we own home grown tallents dat we always wastin dong so wh de f**k is he?!!  Jedd f**k he beyond infinity hes ah fackin hong!!
and how many of our home grown talent playing in de EPL...ah sure yuh have enough fingers touse to count and yuh doh even have to use the one yuh have up yuh arse

an dey still f**kin better so wit dat f**k you an Bobby Zamora eh!  De way you carryin on ah feel he musse finaly score on yuh moustache!! :devil:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Touches on July 17, 2009, 01:50:24 PM
So we have a potential employee who wukking at a big firm, has moved around other big firms and has experience in the industry for most of his working career.

Of our best employees, plenty of them looking to secure pension.

Two of them working in a firm that just open up a branch in the Mall and ketching they arse to pay the rent, This same store now leggo one of our long serving employees , but out of kindness had him wukking shift on a Sunday afternoon.

While another waiting for he papers so he could be the head cashier and repay the faith the new manager have in the fast food restaurant that in the food court.

Meanwhile the rest of employees could barely tote a case of chubbie to the neighbourhood parlour, some wukking hot dog cart, some selling pies and one or two have the skills to dodge traffic and sell nuts on the highway.

Very few, in fact a handful have the skill, talent or brains to step up to a doubles man wuk, but for some reason they heart or head do not allow them to pass through a full days wuk of preparation and sale.

Needless to say a wuk at KFC is beyond their grasp...as while they make have the skillset...the two Passes in English and Maths has eluded them.

So here we have the TTFF and their failing business...They pull out a ole resume and checking in the 6month drawer before they clean it out...Whaps...we find a man looking for a summer wuk, looking to pad he resume.

All the time we looking to add an experienced employee with a degree from an ok university to their ranks. It ent Oxford or Cambridge he come from...the man may not be any big scholar and his GPA might not be the highest...but compared to the others on payroll...he is a notch above.

He might be able to show those around him a new skill or two, might think outside the box and bring something fresh and new to the organization.

He ent costing nuttin...in fact he costing the same as one of the pie/nuts men.

What is the reason for not hiring him?


  
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on July 17, 2009, 01:58:02 PM
So we have a potential employee who wukking at a big firm, has moved around other big firms and has experience in the industry for most of his working career.

Of our best employees, plenty of them looking to secure pension.

Two of them working in a firm that just open up a branch in the Mall and ketching they arse to pay the rent, This same store now leggo one of our long serving employees , but out of kindness had him wukking shift on a Sunday afternoon.

While another waiting for he papers so he could be the head cashier and repay the faith the new manager have in the fast food restaurant that in the food court.

Meanwhile the rest of employees could barely tote a case of chubbie to the neighbourhood parlour, some wukking hot dog cart, some selling pies and one or two have the skills to dodge traffic and sell nuts on the highway.

Very few, in fact a handful have the skill, talent or brains to step up to a doubles man wuk, but for some reason they heart or head do not allow them to pass through a full days wuk of preparation and sale.

Needless to say a wuk at KFC is beyond their grasp...as while they make have the skillset...the two Passes in English and Maths has eluded them.

So here we have the TTFF and their failing business...They pull out a ole resume and checking in the 6month drawer before they clean it out...Whaps...we find a man looking for a summer wuk, looking to pad he resume.

All the time we looking to add an experienced employee with a degree from an ok university to their ranks. It ent Oxford or Cambridge he come from...the man may not be any big scholar and his GPA might not be the highest...but compared to the others on payroll...he is a notch above.

He might be able to show those around him a new skill or two, might think outside the box and bring something fresh and new to the organization.

He ent costing nuttin...in fact he costing the same as one of the pie/nuts men.

What is the reason for not hiring him?


  

Because we doh like him, so fack he :devil:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: spideybuff on July 17, 2009, 01:58:48 PM
Well according to others opinion, the reason is because he say he was too good to wuk for we in the past when he was fresh outta school and aiming for the sky and big wuk in a big company. Now that reality set in, he looking to take whatever job he could get so he come to see if we still have the opening he refuse available...

when u watch it that way, it have no guarantee the company will still want him cause he didn't show no organistional committment or citizenship. He just want a dollar (or in this case, a international career)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on July 17, 2009, 02:00:11 PM
Well according to others opinion, the reason is because he say he was too good to wuk for we in the past when he was fresh outta school and aiming for the sky and big wuk in a big company. Now that reality set in, he looking to take whatever job he could get so he come to see if we still have the opening he refuse available...

when u watch it that way, it have no guarantee the company will still want him cause he didn't show no organistional committment or citizenship. He just want a dollar (or in this case, a international career)

You is ah good fella, BZ eh deserve such civilized explanations, ah simple fack he will do! ;D
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Touches on July 17, 2009, 02:01:40 PM
Spidey...is d recession dat have Zamora so. :devil:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: dinho on July 17, 2009, 02:04:57 PM
because aside from seeing his resume alone, we've also seen samples of his work and have concluded that he eh KFC material and as a matter of fact only just barely scraping doubles man pedigree...

that post had ah evans wise-ish aroma about it...
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on July 17, 2009, 02:06:47 PM
because aside from seeing his resume alone, we've also seen samples of his work and have concluded that he eh KFC material and as a matter of fact only just barely scraping doubles man pedigree...

that post had ah evans wise-ish aroma about it...


Aye aye lee Wise fuh meh please, daiz meh hoss and is ah home grown talent. ;D
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Tha G. on July 17, 2009, 02:07:07 PM
Intresting developments I must say.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Big Magician on July 17, 2009, 02:07:38 PM
F#CK ZAMORA
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on July 17, 2009, 02:08:03 PM
F#CK ZAMORA
:beermug: :beermug:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: saga pinto on July 17, 2009, 02:12:30 PM
Aye de more I read some ah allyuh posts here is de more I say fork he oui!!!



 :rotfl: All yuh does kill me yes...I eh no big fan of Zamora...but to hear people on here make statements like this is crazy...last time I check we at the bottom of the Hex and probably have to win every one of the next games to have a F...ing chance to qualify and man want to talk Shyte bout we doh need him... :rotfl: ...lets see hmmm...Kenwyne scoring???....Glen scoring ???...Scotland scoring???...Stern???..I dont care if the man ever plays for us but given the position that we in  and he willing to come why would we now deny him the chance....all yuh ever heard of options???...this is just another option to replace man who aint performing...Like it was said b4 all the man talkin shyte on here would be kissing his a$$ if he play and score in August...Trinis so damn fickle it eh funny .. if we qualify...2 minutes after all yuh would wanna jump on D bandwagon..!!!

Fella if he is we saving grace dem we might finish lower dan fackin last!  Zamora is ah step down, he eh no quality striker to say he bringin ah barrage ah goals and ah master stroke in finishing.  Me eh want he come here while flikkin Jaggy and Roberts cah get ah break, nah f**k he jedd.  He could haul hes stinkin muddaz neck!!  Me eh care, my emotions rell high on this issue!!  De way some people done grease up dey lips to kiss he kakahole yuh would swear is goal scoring quality like Eto'o or one ah dem serious marksmen.  Fork he to infinity!!!


That is some serious harsh words dey brother,almost like even if under normal circumstances like hanging out at ah club yuh go f**k with him and spit on him jesus guys get ah grip...........
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on July 17, 2009, 02:20:44 PM
That is some serious harsh words dey brother,almost like even if under normal circumstances like hanging out at ah club yuh go f**k with him and spit on him jesus guys get ah grip...........

Is it really that bad?! :rotfl:

Nah but on ah serious note, who is he replacing on the roster.  Some asshole earlier say Trent Noel and lawd fadda I swear ah wish ah coulda hit da man ah calpet thru de computer.  We defense need help but Julius James who is big and faster that dog or talles, young and dying fuh ah call up eh gettin it.  We have Roberts who (despite Just Cool over hype) deserves a look and can't get it to save his life but we will take de England reject who doh care bout we and not Roberts or even Jaggy?
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Big Magician on July 17, 2009, 02:22:28 PM
F#CK ZAMORA
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Marcos on July 17, 2009, 03:02:43 PM
Why allyuh like to play psychologist? 
Cuz iz fun

What is yuh highest level of education and in what field of study?
Post primary. No major. So what?


How you decide based on a message board that I am emotional? 

because
-Because we doh like him, so fack he
-an dey still f**kin better so wit dat f**k you an Bobby Zamora eh!  De way you carryin on ah feel he musse finaly score on yuh moustache!!
-Is dog shit yuh smokin aought?!  Zamora is ah fecal injgestin mapapee!

are the rants of an emotional person
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on July 17, 2009, 03:08:56 PM
Why allyuh like to play psychologist? 
Cuz iz fun

What is yuh highest level of education and in what field of study?
Post primary. So what?

How you decide based on a message board that I am emotional? 
because
-Because we doh like him, so fack he
-an dey still f**kin better so wit dat f**k you an Bobby Zamora eh!  De way you carryin on ah feel he musse finaly score on yuh moustache!!
-Is dog shit yuh smokin aought?!  Zamora is ah fecal injgestin mapapee!


are the rants of an emotional person

You is ah rell clong :rotfl:

Tbh I eh care one way or de other bout Zamora.  I don't want him to get a call ahead of roberts or Jaggy tho and I eh care wha nobody think bout dat.  I guess i still fairly new to some here so man eh really know my internet vibes. Lots of it is either tongue in cheek, outright sarcasm, or me passing the time when I'm bored at work.  If I say something and ah man engage me with logic in a civilized manner so de discussion go.  But if ah man tellin me bout ah finger in my ass (bullerman references) I go easily engage him in f**k up talk.  Maybe more info dan necessary, but I eh wha no labels online to follow me offline as people does easily confuse the 2.

With that said leh Zamora haul he stinkin cont an stay in England :devil:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Babalawo on July 17, 2009, 03:18:33 PM
All who hating on Zamora just jealous allyuh wasnt born with good enough skills to sweat for the national team.. thats all i have to say. alllyuh jealous.  ;D
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Babalawo on July 17, 2009, 03:20:10 PM
WE  don't fackin need him!! we need defenders , we already have enough forwards. >:(
how much goals dem forwards scorin again? remind me nah...ah cyah remember
thanks for fixing him up for me
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: 7 blessings on July 17, 2009, 04:03:17 PM
I really eh kno why we think we need another striker like that. If we could get some quality defenders who could take whey de ball and distribute it back into the midfield instead ah backing off all the time and hoping the team kick over bar, or winning the ball and boom kicking it out the field, then we midfield and strikers will perform better. The main problem with our strikers had never been quality, but rather service. We see in the CR game that our midfield and attackin play is improving but our defence leaking too much for us to keep consistent pressure that is needed to completely break down ah opposing team.
If the man blank we like he did then i say let him stay in england and breeze.....me eh mind foreign help but i have concerns about this man attitude towards playing for we and that could make ah big difference.

We have enough strikers ah bet any man here that if our midfield could keep more possession and provide more quality service to our strikers that anyone ah dem would be able to buss the net for we.

We need strength in defence, our weak defence poisoning the rest ah the team performance
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on July 17, 2009, 04:09:08 PM
I really eh kno why we think we need another striker like that. If we could get some quality defenders who could take whey de ball and distribute it back into the midfield instead ah backing off all the time and hoping the team kick over bar, or winning the ball and boom kicking it out the field, then we midfield and strikers will perform better. The main problem with our strikers had never been quality, but rather service. We see in the CR game that our midfield and attackin play is improving but our defence leaking too much for us to keep consistent pressure that is needed to completely break down ah opposing team.
If the man blank we like he did then i say let him stay in england and breeze.....me eh mind foreign help but i have concerns about this man attitude towards playing for we and that could make ah big difference.

We have enough strikers ah bet any man here that if our midfield could keep more possession and provide more quality service to our strikers that anyone ah dem would be able to buss the net for we.

We need strength in defence, our weak defence poisoning the rest ah the team performance

Shame on you introducing sense in here.  Buh yuh sugar coatin it man.  Repeat after me and Big Mag F#CK ZAMORA!!! :devil:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Deeks on July 17, 2009, 04:27:10 PM
All yuh really love this man, boy!!!!!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on July 17, 2009, 04:28:25 PM
Some ah All yuh really love this man, boy!!!!!

Fixed

F#CK ZAMORA
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trinidogg on July 17, 2009, 04:39:50 PM
LOL can't wait till he cap for us lmao a lot of u guys really hate to see him make the squad cause taking some other players spots... but iono if u guys think this is a game or some them fellas trying to make world cup not no best friend or favorite player scene if Jaggy and Roberts was so boss they won't have none to worry bout... But truth is Zamora better player than them if he coming here to help us win why hate?... he could of easily say no he don't wanna play for us and just play club ball. TNT last place on 2pt with 5 games gone and u guys still fighting up a change so? When no forward scored so far in this group play shit we only score 6goals in 5 games... Welcome Zamora really hope he do well i could only imagine how a Zamora thread will lag this website down if he play shite
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Deeks on July 17, 2009, 04:40:08 PM
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Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on July 17, 2009, 04:43:27 PM
LOL can't wait till he cap for us lmao a lot of u guys really hate to see him make the squad cause taking some other players spots... but iono if u guys think this is a game or some them fellas trying to make world cup not no best friend or favorite player scene if Jaggy and Roberts was so boss they won't have none to worry bout... But truth is Zamora better player than them if he coming here to help us win why hate?... he could of easily say no he don't wanna play for us and just play club ball. TNT last place on 2pt with 5 games gone and u guys still fighting up a change so? When no forward scored so far in this group play shit we only score 6goals in 5 games... Welcome Zamora really hope he do well i could only imagine how a Zamora thread will lag this website down if he play shite

BIG f**kIN STEEEEEUUUUUUPPPPPPPSSSSSSSSS!!!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Deeks on July 17, 2009, 04:43:55 PM
Wished he could play a mid-field instead. Jaggy and Roberts will be on the team. I don't think Latas has discarded them as some may think.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Filho on July 17, 2009, 05:00:07 PM
If Zamorra bleed in his boots for T&T and run out the rest of his career showing real love and pride for de red white and black, fans go forgive. The past is the past and his head might have been in a different place then..I mean we all change and we all need a 2nd chance now and then. But until we see the quality and commitment, he should expect people to watch him slight. Not cuz he blank we..but cuz he blank we AND den try to jump in de dance during the Bahrain playoff. I eh hate on de man, but yuh hadda admit that was kinda suspicious. So is up to him to prove his dedication. With time he go either turn out to be a genuine fella and a hero or the worst suspicions will be confirmed. It as simple as dat
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trinidogg on July 17, 2009, 05:00:16 PM
lol You never know who gone get called what is Yorkie doing right now anyway? is he training or anything? latapy might surprise us who knows... 21 man squad n oiyer arguing against Zamora when u had men like Baptiste and Jorsling making the squad instead of both Roberts and Jaggy. I cah see the logic in how this hurting us so much that men so vex...
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: FineMan on July 17, 2009, 05:12:43 PM
I got no problem with Zamora being in the camp and the coaches giving him a look for a spot on the team. Zamora is not the greatest thing that lace up ah tugs but maybe that will help our local players to see that they too have a chance in the EPL. Give the man a bligh in a friendly game and let the ball and his left foot do the talking. Maybe the current state of our campaign does not give us the leverage to be taking risks on players unless they are proven as world class, but he does deserve at least an invitation to a camp.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Socapro on July 17, 2009, 05:18:56 PM
Aye de more I read some ah allyuh posts here is de more I say fork he oui!!!

Who gives ah %$$% what you say, you is the coach calling & picking players??  ;)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Socapro on July 17, 2009, 05:26:25 PM
This argument still going on from 2005 b4 we got memum??? (tallman merge the tread from 05) steupz the man only wanted to play then cuz we coulda make WC which we did and his reasons ent change! the man must get something out of the arrangement. That being said I don't support Waggonist AWATT!!!! lol

Ah guess in allyuh book we on the verge of qualifying right now! Yeah just one more game and we in South Africa and Mr Zamora the British waggonist just want to jump on we bandwagon for ah easy ride!

Some ah allyuh men either blind or dotish but I'm not sure which!  :-\
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: WestCoast on July 17, 2009, 05:33:39 PM
all ah allya ent realise that it takes "Plenty Talent" to be 6th in the HEX :devil:



I got no problem with Zamora being in the camp and the coaches giving him a look for a spot on the team. Zamora is not the greatest thing that lace up ah tugs but maybe that will help our local players to see that they too have a chance in the EPL. Give the man a bligh in a friendly game and let the ball and his left foot do the talking. Maybe the current state of our campaign does not give us the leverage to be taking risks on players unless they are proven as world class, but he does deserve at least an invitation to a camp.
agreed
but he HAS TO EARN a spot
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Socapro on July 17, 2009, 05:49:01 PM
all ah allya ent realise that it takes "Plenty Talent" to be 6th in the HEX :devil:



I got no problem with Zamora being in the camp and the coaches giving him a look for a spot on the team. Zamora is not the greatest thing that lace up ah tugs but maybe that will help our local players to see that they too have a chance in the EPL. Give the man a bligh in a friendly game and let the ball and his left foot do the talking. Maybe the current state of our campaign does not give us the leverage to be taking risks on players unless they are proven as world class, but he does deserve at least an invitation to a camp.
agreed
but he HAS TO EARN a spot
Zamora doh even have to play, competition for places is all I ask!
If man doh perform then man will get sub in ah flash as we have options and hungry men who just waiting on the bench for their chance! No player should be able to take their starting spot for granted, none!!  ;)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Deeks on July 17, 2009, 05:49:08 PM
We don't know what Latas and company really thinking. It is all speculation on our part. If Latas pick him, then the Migician know or feel  something we don't know or feel. All I have to say is if we by some miracle get to the fourth spot and have to duke it out with SA team, I would consider this WC campaign a success with or without BZ. If Latas pick him, I fine with that. If he eh pick him, I fine with that. Right now is hit or miss. Time for tryout long gone with the NE trade winds.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: WestCoast on July 17, 2009, 05:52:03 PM
We don't know what Latas and company really thinking. It is all speculation on our part. If Latas pick him, then the Migician know or feel  something we don't know or feel. All I have to say is if we by some miracle get to the fourth spot and have to duke it out with SA team, I would consider this WC campaign a success with or without BZ. If Latas pick him, I fine with that. If he eh pick him, I fine with that. Right now is hit or miss. Time for tryout long gone with the NE trade winds.
yeah Deeks, dat is also do-able in my books
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trini _2026 on July 17, 2009, 06:31:26 PM
and some ah allyuh say allyuh care bout TnT football...allyuh is real jokers...look at the big picture.the more exposure TnT gets at the international level the better it would be for younger players at home since it would be TnT getting the exposure. Remember people doh recognize you when yuh losin....Look at the US when they were losing no one was looking at their players all of a sudden even Gooch in Italy...Davies gone France..

And BOBBY f**kin Zamora go bring we da attention?  Is dog shit yuh smokin aought?!  Zamora is ah fecal injgestin mapapee!  He eh no better quality dan we own home grown tallents dat we always wastin dong so wh de f**k is he?!!  Jedd f**k he beyond infinity hes ah fackin hong!!

I woulda hate to hear what you had to say about Dwight during the time he blanked TNT and developed his game.
Something tells me you forgive him for that.

You sound like a very emotional person

Why allyuh like to play psychologist?  What is yuh highest level of education and in what field of study?  How you decide based on a message board that I am emotional?  Because I dislike BZ?  Fella Dwight was born and raised in TnT so he gets a bit of wiggle room.  And he gave every effort before that when competing on the NT.  I


Yorke  should have no wiggle room for doing that because he born here  .. yorke gave tnt his best after his career at manu and aston villa was over tnt never had the best of yorke when he was in his prime as a striker .... people just calling out names jaggy hardly  even start for his club he comes on as a sub most of the time ....
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trini _2026 on July 17, 2009, 06:33:35 PM
If Zamorra bleed in his boots for T&T and run out the rest of his career showing real love and pride for de red white and black, fans go forgive. The past is the past and his head might have been in a different place then..I mean we all change and we all need a 2nd chance now and then. But until we see the quality and commitment, he should expect people to watch him slight. Not cuz he blank we..but cuz he blank we AND den try to jump in de dance during the Bahrain playoff. I eh hate on de man, but yuh hadda admit that was kinda suspicious. So is up to him to prove his dedication. With time he go either turn out to be a genuine fella and a hero or the worst suspicions will be confirmed. It as simple as dat

so what about jlloyd why dont you talk about him boss he born in trinidad ?
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Filho on July 17, 2009, 06:51:53 PM
If Zamorra bleed in his boots for T&T and run out the rest of his career showing real love and pride for de red white and black, fans go forgive. The past is the past and his head might have been in a different place then..I mean we all change and we all need a 2nd chance now and then. But until we see the quality and commitment, he should expect people to watch him slight. Not cuz he blank we..but cuz he blank we AND den try to jump in de dance during the Bahrain playoff. I eh hate on de man, but yuh hadda admit that was kinda suspicious. So is up to him to prove his dedication. With time he go either turn out to be a genuine fella and a hero or the worst suspicions will be confirmed. It as simple as dat

so what about jlloyd why dont you talk about him boss he born in trinidad ?

ditto for JLLoyd. Give de fellas ah chance to prove themselves. The past is the past
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Babalawo on July 17, 2009, 07:20:40 PM
Some ah All yuh really love this man, boy!!!!!

Fixed

F#CK ZAMORA
what kinda mama man business is this? so where do u want to f#ck zamora? :devil:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: davidephraim on July 17, 2009, 08:47:28 PM
Some ah All yuh really love this man, boy!!!!!

Fixed

F#CK ZAMORA
what kinda mama man business is this? so where do u want to f#ck zamora? :devil:

 In the News Tonight!
Man found Zammy-ing zamora.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: chelsealife on July 18, 2009, 08:20:08 AM
BUt if he come and play 1 or 2 good games then nothing after that. It go be people attacking the man again. Give him he chance is up to he. Either he flop or he shine. WE DONE IN LAST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! right?? ::) ::) ::) ::)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Ngozi on July 18, 2009, 08:23:22 AM
"Zamora is ah fecal injgestin mapapee" ...................
..... wtf  lol in my lifetime I pray that nobody ever refers to me like that
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Big Magician on July 18, 2009, 08:39:50 AM
F#CK ZAMORA

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Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Deeks on July 18, 2009, 08:50:21 AM
Big Mag fell off the bed this morning.
                 
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: asylumseeker on July 18, 2009, 09:22:30 AM
IF Lata's want Zamora to play...fine, I ain't the national coach. I support the national side regardless of wether I happy with the players selected. But I am in Big Mag camp.....Zamora could score a hatterick in every game remaining in the hex and get us single handed to the World Cup...I will be happy fuh T&T but not him. He is the most blatant, living example of our once favourite term 'waggonist' and nothing he has done so far has proved otherwise. Not that he even actually play yet but, only if he still donning the national uniform after this current campaign......then I will happily eat 'humble pie' (no, one game is not enough, incase yuh reading this Bobby!)

Soldiers, That youth is not a Trinidadian. If he doh want to come here he could feel that way, because he is a not a natural born citizen.  He is doing we ah favor, if he come and produce. If we start beating people and make to SA, yuh go still hold ah grievance against de man?

Favor?
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Big Magician on July 18, 2009, 09:29:42 AM
F#CK ZAMORA

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Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: NUFF on July 18, 2009, 09:49:49 AM
Big Mag I agree with yuh 100% f**k Zamora.  That asshole blank we already why the hell we even considering him?  If I had any say he would NEVER wear a T&T uniform.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Socapro on July 18, 2009, 10:10:32 AM
Big Mag I agree with yuh 100% f**k Zamora.  That asshole blank we already why the hell we even considering him?  If I had any say he would NEVER wear a T&T uniform.

Its good news for us that you don't have any say then!

What our team need are options in all positions, so if Zamora wants to come especially with us dead last and little chance of still qualifying then I say let him come!

Its up to our headcoach Russell anyway, not to us armchair coaches and thank goodness for that!

I will go along with whatever the coach decides and whoever he wants to give a chance to perform especially with us being in the sad position that we are currently in!  8)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on July 18, 2009, 10:21:10 AM
what kinda mama man business is this? so where do u want to f#ck zamora? :devil:
Ah deadin, dat rell funny boi weeeeeeey! ::)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on July 18, 2009, 10:22:54 AM
Big Mag I agree with yuh 100% f**k Zamora.  That asshole blank we already why the hell we even considering him?  If I had any say he would NEVER wear a T&T uniform.

Its good news for us that you don't have any say then!

What our team need are options in all positions, so if Zamora wants to come especially with us dead last and little chance of still qualifying then I say let him come!

Its up to our headcoach Russell anyway, not to us armchair coaches and thank goodness for that!

I will go along with whatever the coach decides and whoever he wants to give a chance to perform especially with us being in the sad position that we are currently in!  8)
Ah hope yuh is not ah f**kin hypocrite and was singin da mantra fuh Pacho too ::)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Socapro on July 18, 2009, 10:48:02 AM
Big Mag I agree with yuh 100% f**k Zamora.  That asshole blank we already why the hell we even considering him?  If I had any say he would NEVER wear a T&T uniform.

Its good news for us that you don't have any say then!

What our team need are options in all positions, so if Zamora wants to come especially with us dead last and little chance of still qualifying then I say let him come!

Its up to our headcoach Russell anyway, not to us armchair coaches and thank goodness for that!

I will go along with whatever the coach decides and whoever he wants to give a chance to perform especially with us being in the sad position that we are currently in!  8)
Ah hope yuh is not ah f**kin hypocrite and was singin da mantra fuh Pacho too ::)

Pacho is the main reason our team is in the situation it is right now which is why he had to feel the axe!
What was hypocritical about me consistently calling for Pachos head even before we failed to qualify for the Gold Cup? The man simply wasnt up to the job, ex-World Cup coach who was past his best or was simply not suited to coaching a T&T team, so it goes sometimes!

If Russell starts $$%%ing up as well I'll also be calling for his head!
Coaches who don't perform get sacked every day, I just like to give them their fair chance before calling for their head!
With players its even easier, if they don't perform then you either bench them or don't select them for a few games, its that simple!

And btw I was one of those who agreed with us not allowing Zamora to join the squad last time round back in 2005 after most of the hard-work was done and we only needed to win the play-offs against Bahrain to qualify!

In fact I think we could even use Zamora to help us turn things around if he can contribute then if we make it to SA by some miracle not select him again as punishment for his wagonist behaviour back in 2005! After all Zamora might be passed his best at this point but right now what we need is competition for places even if he just sits on the bench!
The key for us key right now is a deep squad with even our best players not taking it for granted they will start or even come off the bench!  ;)

Btw Russell if you reading this, if I see any more friendisum business from you then my patients will quickly run thin and I'll also be calling for your head!

No coach is irreplaceable but wish we could say the same about Camps and those keeping back the progress of our football in the TTFF!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on July 18, 2009, 11:26:15 AM
Pacho is the main reason our team is in the situation it is right now which is why he had to feel the axe!
What was hypocritical about me consistently calling for Pachos head even before we failed to qualify for the Gold Cup? The man simply wasnt up to the job, ex-World Cup coach who was past his best or was simply not suited to coaching a T&T team, so it goes sometimes!

If Russell starts $$%%ing up as well I'll also be calling for his head!
Coaches who don't perform get sacked every day, I just like to give them their fair chance before calling for their head!
With players its even easier, if they don't perform then you either bench them or don't select them for a few games, its that simple!

And btw I was one of those who agreed with us not allowing Zamora to join the squad last time round back in 2005 after most of the hard-work was done and we only needed to win the play-offs against Bahrain to qualify!

In fact I think we could even use Zamora to help us turn things around if he can contribute then if we make it to SA by some miracle not select him again as punishment for his wagonist behaviour back in 2005! After all Zamora might be passed his best at this point but right now what we need is competition for places even if he just sits on the bench!
The key for us key right now is a deep squad with even our best players not taking it for granted they will start or even come off the bench!  ;)

Btw Russell if you reading this, if I see any more friendisum business from you then my patients will quickly run thin and I'll also be calling for your head!

No coach is irreplaceable but wish we could say the same about Camps and those keeping back the progress of our football in the TTFF!

And man want to rag me  :rotfl:

So you eh find dat more f#ck up dan jus not takin him in de squad?

As fuh Latapy I hear yuh jedd.  Just like with what I said about Yorke earlier, Latas will get a lil more wiggle room with me but he ha to show me something as this hex continues.  He's already began putting his stamp on the team as they have looked improved in a few areas so I will cut him some slack.  But jah kno it go hurt my heart to see Zamora claim ah startin spot on da team.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: NUFF on July 18, 2009, 02:40:42 PM
Imagine man like Darryl Roberts and Brent Sancho cyah get ah CHANCE but we willing to take ZAMORA who had his chance and rejected us.  De man tell we haul we ass last time but now we willing to welcome him wid open arms.  We have to be de biggest fools ever.

To hell wid Zamora.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: AirMan on July 18, 2009, 03:02:33 PM
Daryl Roberts has beein good form his last couple games for the national team but yet cant make his way into T&T team for some time...and yet we complaining we need more players and not looking at the fact that we not selecting them
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trini _2026 on July 18, 2009, 03:06:43 PM
Imagine man like Darryl Roberts and Brent Sancho cyah get ah CHANCE but we willing to take ZAMORA who had his chance and rejected us.  De man tell we haul we ass last time but now we willing to welcome him wid open arms.  We have to be de biggest fools ever.

To hell wid Zamora.
IF LATAPY WANTED ROBERT WE WOULD HAVE PICKED HIM ENT ? And if he want zamora he will pic him also ent ..?
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Sando prince on July 18, 2009, 03:20:14 PM
Imagine man like Darryl Roberts and Brent Sancho cyah get ah CHANCE but we willing to take ZAMORA who had his chance and rejected us.  De man tell we haul we ass last time but now we willing to welcome him wid open arms.  We have to be de biggest fools ever.

To hell wid Zamora.
IF LATAOY WANTED ROBERT WE WOULD HAVE PICKED HIM ENT ? And if he want zamora he will pic him also ent ..?

and if LATAOY wanted you on the team then you would be there too...so does it make the decision more or less right to you??
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: just cool on July 18, 2009, 05:35:59 PM
I just waitin tuh see if emperor dwight will walk on the team this time as ah sure starter when he eh touch ah ball sine june 10th. :waiting: :waiting:

i dun buss the BS going on wid T&T football , that's why i weaning my self away from T&T football and going back to my old hater ways, just pure club football! BC nothing's changed from the last time i blanked watching international football, unless it was france or brazil of course.

latas pickin man who eh have no club, man who not starting regular for their club, man who ridin pine right through, man who eh have no football brain, boy!! the fren ting is why i does like ah real foreign coach wid real principle to coach T&T! man like wim and beenie, so they don't know the players and it eh have no sure pick, every thing based purely on merit! yuh have tuh be in the right situation(playing regular) to ensure yuh fully fit, and working hard on and off the field.

by the looks of it , man like roberts, sancho, telesford as a defender, julius james, scott sealy eh getting no play on latas team. latas next team will most likely resemble this.

spann, bledder, guerra, tinto, PALIWAL MUST START DO MATTER WHAT PICKSURE YORKE. K picksure jones, he buddy carlos pick sure, birchall picksure, ince, lawrence, andrews, jason picksure scottland, colin samuels, T noel, c loen, k baptiste, hislop, K daniel, A .john, S. john, and if zamora and Jlloyd come on board they most likely would be there.

but iz pure fren ting come the 22nd when king latas pick his hopefulls.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Socapro on July 18, 2009, 06:37:24 PM

In fact I think we could even use Zamora to help us turn things around if he can contribute then if we make it to SA by some miracle not select him again as punishment for his wagonist behaviour back in 2005! After all Zamora might be passed his best at this point but right now what we need is competition for places even if he just sits on the bench!
The key for us key right now is a deep squad with even our best players not taking it for granted they will start or even come off the bench!  ;)

So you eh find dat more f#ck up dan jus not takin him in de squad?

Its just an idea to appease some of the men on here who would be bitter if Latas decides to give Zamora a chance to redeem himself. But the main thing is for us to have a deep squad of quality players with competition for places!

That's the reason why I would back the coach giving Zamora a second chance as that should help to put some fire under our current strikers to start producing the goods!

What if for example Zamora comes off the bench in the 2nd half of the upcoming T&T vs El Salvador game after our regular strikers fail again to score and he scores one or two and we win, what then? Would you still call him $hit or a wagonist and cuss Latapy for bringing him back and allowing him to come on or would you cuss our regular starting strikers for throwing way as usual and making Latapy have to resort to bringing on Zamora?

Note I'm not arguing that Zamora is any better than any of our current strikers eh!
What I'm arguing for is for competition for places in all areas of our team, from upfront to the middle to the defence & no friendisum, when ah man deserves to get sub he gets sub!   :arguing:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: pardners on July 20, 2009, 07:22:49 PM
Sorry to join the talk so late eh, but I cyah understand why men fussing so much that Zamora say he preferred to try to make the English team rather than T&T.  I wonder how many men here would have chosen T&T over England if they had a realistic opportunity in their prime ?  Is only human nature to want to chose the best for yuhself.  Men does do it with club football/jobs/life everyday.  When yuh hearing about the commotion with TTFF, who could blame a man for choosing to go elsewhere....it have plenty local players, coaches and administrators who not willing to offer their services here and go abroad to ply their trade.

It have plenty men on this site who leave 'sweet' T&T seeking greener pastures abroad and never turn back and still calling others waggonists....yet chastising a man who preferred to play for the country of his birth rather than his father's.  Ent a young boy chose to play for the US the other day, rather than TT...and he father tallk about all the run around just to get to meet with the local administrators.  I think it have a thread in the past where most of the foreign posters said they would like they kids to play for TT but if the opportunity came to play with the foreign team came they would not stop them from playing foreign.  Some say they would let the kid make the choice.

I ent holding no brief for Zamora or anybody else in his position....but everybody have they own unique circumstances that would affect their decisions.  Examine yuhself before yuh start pelting stones.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: vb on July 20, 2009, 07:28:06 PM
Sorry to join the talk so late eh, but I cyah understand why men fussing so much that Zamora say he preferred to try to make the English team rather than T&T.  I wonder how many men here would have chosen T&T over England if they had a realistic opportunity in their prime ?  Is only human nature to want to chose the best for yuhself.  Men does do it with club football/jobs/life everyday.  When yuh hearing about the commotion with TTFF, who could blame a man for choosing to go elsewhere....it have plenty local players, coaches and administrators who not willing to offer their services here and go abroad to ply their trade.

It have plenty men on this site who leave 'sweet' T&T seeking greener pastures abroad and never turn back and still calling others waggonists....yet chastising a man who preferred to play for the country of his birth rather than his father's.  Ent a young boy chose to play for the US the other day, rather than TT...and he father tallk about all the run around just to get to meet with the local administrators.  I think it have a thread in the past where most of the foreign posters said they would like they kids to play for TT but if the opportunity came to play with the foreign team came they would not stop them from playing foreign.  Some say they would let the kid make the choice.

I ent holding no brief for Zamora or anybody else in his position....but everybody have they own unique circumstances that would affect their decisions.  Examine yuhself before yuh start pelting stones.
:beermug: :beermug:

In addition didn't Shaka Hislop exhaust all opportunities with England before deciding on TT.

Once Zamora puts his best foot forward for the Soca Warriors a la Chris Birchall, I cool.

Peace,
VB
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Big Magician on July 20, 2009, 11:43:51 PM
hold on people...

is this about goal scoring ???...hold on



Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Rodney on July 21, 2009, 02:43:30 AM
hold on people...

is this about goal scoring ???...hold on


That is the ting eh! Even Phil Brown who trying to sign Zamora say yesterday he not signing him specifically for goal scoring, but rather as he is good at holding up the ball and linking other players into attacks. I'm sorry but don't we already have many of those? I though we was complaining that our strikers ain't scoring! Regardless of my personal opinions on the fella, I am not really sure what exactly we think Zamora would improve in the national side? It certainly ain't goal scoring.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on July 21, 2009, 09:57:32 AM
hold on people...

is this about goal scoring ???...hold on


That is the ting eh! Even Phil Brown who trying to sign Zamora say yesterday he not signing him specifically for goal scoring, but rather as he is good at holding up the ball and linking other players into attacks. I'm sorry but don't we already have many of those? I though we was complaining that our strikers ain't scoring! Regardless of my personal opinions on the fella, I am not really sure what exactly we think Zamora would improve in the national side? It certainly ain't goal scoring.

He will not improve one ass!!  Dem who done contort deh mouth to kiss him on he lower cheeks talkin level shit (guess dey puttin dey mout by de right setta cheeks afterall)!  Stern is a boss hold up player and goal scorer, Scotland is a good hold up player and scorer (even if he eh scoring fuh SW), KJ can be good all around dependent on service.  So why de frig we need dat imps again?  Man talking thing that sound good and don't even apply to Zamora.  When contacted in 2005 Zamora had ZERO fackin chance to be an England NT player.  He was in line behind Rooney, Owen, Crouch, Defoe, Bent, Vassel, Joe Cole, SWP & Lennon (the latter 3 MF that could have been used up front or on the wings in a 3 Forward alignment).  So talk shit that make sense!  He didn't even give ah half ah f#ck bout TnT much less ah whole one.  Now we want to include him in a frontline that already crowded with similar players that want to be involved and haven't waivered?  Some ah allyuh been complainin bout Stern since dog is ah mudass puppy but allyuh want to welcome Bobby "cah score goals" Zamora?  Allyuh is jokers of epic proportions oui!!!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Socapro on July 21, 2009, 10:24:12 AM
hold on people...

is this about goal scoring ???...hold on


That is the ting eh! Even Phil Brown who trying to sign Zamora say yesterday he not signing him specifically for goal scoring, but rather as he is good at holding up the ball and linking other players into attacks. I'm sorry but don't we already have many of those? I though we was complaining that our strikers ain't scoring! Regardless of my personal opinions on the fella, I am not really sure what exactly we think Zamora would improve in the national side? It certainly ain't goal scoring.

He will not improve one ass!!  Dem who done contort deh mouth to kiss him on he lower cheeks talkin level shit (guess dey puttin dey mout by de right setta cheeks afterall)!  Stern is a boss hold up player and goal scorer, Scotland is a good hold up player and scorer (even if he eh scoring fuh SW), KJ can be good all around dependent on service.  So why de frig we need dat imps again?  Man talking thing that sound good and don't even apply to Zamora.  When contacted in 2005 Zamora had ZERO fackin chance to be an England NT player.  He was in line behind Rooney, Owen, Crouch, Defoe, Bent, Vassel, Joe Cole, SWP & Lennon (the latter 3 MF that could have been used up front or on the wings in a 3 Forward alignment).  So talk shit that make sense!  He didn't even give ah half ah f#ck bout TnT much less ah whole one.  Now we want to include him in a frontline that already crowded with similar players that want to be involved and haven't waivered?  Some ah allyuh been complainin bout Stern since dog is ah mudass puppy but allyuh want to welcome Bobby "cah score goals" Zamora?  Allyuh is jokers of epic proportions oui!!!

Try to get this thru your thick skull, its up to the head coach who he welcomes into the squad!  8)

I personally will welcome any player who will add to the squad and create more competition for places especially as our regular strikers have not been producing while playing for the national team!
It doesn't matter to me whether or not Latas plays Zamora if he welcomes him back into the squad once it can help create some heat under the regular strikers who have not been performing to start performing! Nothing in football is written in stone and anyone can score on any given day even a defender or a so called shit hound like Zamora, who knows, its up to the coach who gives a chance to isnt it?!

If you don't realise by now that its not up to you but up to the coach who he will add or dropped from the squad and that the point of Latas welcoming back Zamora is to create more competition for places then I think I better throw in the towel regards opening your eyes! Weve just got to accept that some folks like you are a bit slow or can't think beyond their narrowed blinked-vision, wont we!

The fact remains that Latas will do whatever he believes will help improve the squad and the performance of the team and will welcome whoever he believes will help him achieve that and until you are appointed head coach I believe you will have to live with it! Your ranting and raving on this forum will make little difference to what Latas thinks is best for the team. Its up to him, isnt it?!  ;)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on July 21, 2009, 10:33:41 AM
hold on people...

is this about goal scoring ???...hold on


That is the ting eh! Even Phil Brown who trying to sign Zamora say yesterday he not signing him specifically for goal scoring, but rather as he is good at holding up the ball and linking other players into attacks. I'm sorry but don't we already have many of those? I though we was complaining that our strikers ain't scoring! Regardless of my personal opinions on the fella, I am not really sure what exactly we think Zamora would improve in the national side? It certainly ain't goal scoring.

He will not improve one ass!!  Dem who done contort deh mouth to kiss him on he lower cheeks talkin level shit (guess dey puttin dey mout by de right setta cheeks afterall)!  Stern is a boss hold up player and goal scorer, Scotland is a good hold up player and scorer (even if he eh scoring fuh SW), KJ can be good all around dependent on service.  So why de frig we need dat imps again?  Man talking thing that sound good and don't even apply to Zamora.  When contacted in 2005 Zamora had ZERO fackin chance to be an England NT player.  He was in line behind Rooney, Owen, Crouch, Defoe, Bent, Vassel, Joe Cole, SWP & Lennon (the latter 3 MF that could have been used up front or on the wings in a 3 Forward alignment).  So talk shit that make sense!  He didn't even give ah half ah f#ck bout TnT much less ah whole one.  Now we want to include him in a frontline that already crowded with similar players that want to be involved and haven't waivered?  Some ah allyuh been complainin bout Stern since dog is ah mudass puppy but allyuh want to welcome Bobby "cah score goals" Zamora?  Allyuh is jokers of epic proportions oui!!!

Try to get this thru your thick skull, its up to the head coach who he welcomes into the squad!  8)

I personally will welcome any player who will add to the squad and create more competition for places especially as our regular strikers have not been producing while playing for the national team!
It doesn't matter to me whether or not Latas plays Zamora if he welcomes him back into the squad once it can help create some heat under the regular strikers who have not performing to start performing! Nothing in football is written in stone and anyone can score on any given day even a defender or a so called shit hound like Zamora, who knows, its up to the coach who gives a chance to isnt it?!

If you don't realise by now that its not up to you but up to the coach who he will add or dropped from the squad and that the point of Latas welcoming back Zamora is to create more competition for places then I think I better throw in the towel regards opening your eyes! Weve just got to accept that some folks like you are a bit slow or can't think beyond their narrowed blinked-vision, wont we!

The fact remains that Latas will do whatever he believes will help improve the squad and the performance of the team and will welcome whoever he believes will help him achieve that and until you are appointed head coach I believe you will have to live with it! Your ranting and raving on this forum will make little difference to what Latas thinks is best for the team. Its up to him, isnt it?!  ;)

Dan why you feel this need to address me?  I is de only one saying we do not need him?  As fuh is de coach decision, SO, AND?!  Jus in case yuh missed it this is a message board so we free to say what we want.  I never had a choice in who rep TnT so me eh see why you talkin dis "coach decision" talk like is ah foreign concept to anyone here.  Now as it pertains to all da slow talk yuh talkin HAUL YUH STINKIN MUDDACONT WIT DAT!!. 
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trini _2026 on July 21, 2009, 10:37:10 AM
hold on people...

is this about goal scoring ???...hold on


That is the ting eh! Even Phil Brown who trying to sign Zamora say yesterday he not signing him specifically for goal scoring, but rather as he is good at holding up the ball and linking other players into attacks. I'm sorry but don't we already have many of those? I though we was complaining that our strikers ain't scoring! Regardless of my personal opinions on the fella, I am not really sure what exactly we think Zamora would improve in the national side? It certainly ain't goal scoring.
ll

really so how well has jones been holding up the ball?

Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on July 21, 2009, 10:39:18 AM
hold on people...

is this about goal scoring ???...hold on


That is the ting eh! Even Phil Brown who trying to sign Zamora say yesterday he not signing him specifically for goal scoring, but rather as he is good at holding up the ball and linking other players into attacks. I'm sorry but don't we already have many of those? I though we was complaining that our strikers ain't scoring! Regardless of my personal opinions on the fella, I am not really sure what exactly we think Zamora would improve in the national side? It certainly ain't goal scoring.
ll

really so how well has jones been holding up the ball?

How many good passes does KJ receive on average per game?  Compare that to how many he completes per attempt.  It might surprise you.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Socapro on July 21, 2009, 11:06:19 AM
hold on people...

is this about goal scoring ???...hold on


That is the ting eh! Even Phil Brown who trying to sign Zamora say yesterday he not signing him specifically for goal scoring, but rather as he is good at holding up the ball and linking other players into attacks. I'm sorry but don't we already have many of those? I though we was complaining that our strikers ain't scoring! Regardless of my personal opinions on the fella, I am not really sure what exactly we think Zamora would improve in the national side? It certainly ain't goal scoring.

He will not improve one ass!!  Dem who done contort deh mouth to kiss him on he lower cheeks talkin level shit (guess dey puttin dey mout by de right setta cheeks afterall)!  Stern is a boss hold up player and goal scorer, Scotland is a good hold up player and scorer (even if he eh scoring fuh SW), KJ can be good all around dependent on service.  So why de frig we need dat imps again?  Man talking thing that sound good and don't even apply to Zamora.  When contacted in 2005 Zamora had ZERO fackin chance to be an England NT player.  He was in line behind Rooney, Owen, Crouch, Defoe, Bent, Vassel, Joe Cole, SWP & Lennon (the latter 3 MF that could have been used up front or on the wings in a 3 Forward alignment).  So talk shit that make sense!  He didn't even give ah half ah f#ck bout TnT much less ah whole one.  Now we want to include him in a frontline that already crowded with similar players that want to be involved and haven't waivered?  Some ah allyuh been complainin bout Stern since dog is ah mudass puppy but allyuh want to welcome Bobby "cah score goals" Zamora?  Allyuh is jokers of epic proportions oui!!!

Try to get this thru your thick skull, its up to the head coach who he welcomes into the squad!  8)

I personally will welcome any player who will add to the squad and create more competition for places especially as our regular strikers have not been producing while playing for the national team!
It doesn't matter to me whether or not Latas plays Zamora if he welcomes him back into the squad once it can help create some heat under the regular strikers who have not performing to start performing! Nothing in football is written in stone and anyone can score on any given day even a defender or a so called shit hound like Zamora, who knows, its up to the coach who gives a chance to isnt it?!

If you don't realise by now that its not up to you but up to the coach who he will add or dropped from the squad and that the point of Latas welcoming back Zamora is to create more competition for places then I think I better throw in the towel regards opening your eyes! Weve just got to accept that some folks like you are a bit slow or can't think beyond their narrowed blinked-vision, wont we!

The fact remains that Latas will do whatever he believes will help improve the squad and the performance of the team and will welcome whoever he believes will help him achieve that and until you are appointed head coach I believe you will have to live with it! Your ranting and raving on this forum will make little difference to what Latas thinks is best for the team. Its up to him, isnt it?!  ;)

Dan why you feel this need to address me?  I is de only one saying we do not need him?  As fuh is de coach decision, SO, AND?!  Jus in case yuh missed it this is a message board so we free to say what we want.  I never had a choice in who rep TnT so me eh see why you talkin dis "coach decision" talk like is ah foreign concept to anyone here.  Now as it pertains to all da slow talk yuh talkin HAUL YUH STINKIN MUDDACONT WIT DAT!!. 
Thanks man, when ah man run out of agrument because its clear he cyah win its best just to act ignorant and buss ah cuss!
No probs man, I understand!  ;D
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on July 21, 2009, 11:55:03 AM
Socapro you like you on drugs oui.  Your counter to what I cited as having 3 players who literally can do exactly what he does + score was that is the coach decision and he do care what posted here.  Seems like we not arguing anything really since you going on about an already known fact as opposed to what's being discussed.  I realize you does have trouble sticking to an argument (see jones v. Crouch) though so I didn't expect anything different.  You could try all yuh want to run da ignorant talk but I suere you know better
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Peong on July 21, 2009, 12:42:02 PM
The fellas who want Zamora to be a SW, allyuh need to have some pride in allyuh country.
Zamora turn us down for West Ham, not even for England, and allyuh still want him to come.

Fork Zamora.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: kicker on July 21, 2009, 12:55:55 PM
So we have a potential employee who wukking at a big firm, has moved around other big firms and has experience in the industry for most of his working career.

Of our best employees, plenty of them looking to secure pension.

Two of them working in a firm that just open up a branch in the Mall and ketching they arse to pay the rent, This same store now leggo one of our long serving employees , but out of kindness had him wukking shift on a Sunday afternoon.

While another waiting for he papers so he could be the head cashier and repay the faith the new manager have in the fast food restaurant that in the food court.

Meanwhile the rest of employees could barely tote a case of chubbie to the neighbourhood parlour, some wukking hot dog cart, some selling pies and one or two have the skills to dodge traffic and sell nuts on the highway.

Very few, in fact a handful have the skill, talent or brains to step up to a doubles man wuk, but for some reason they heart or head do not allow them to pass through a full days wuk of preparation and sale.

Needless to say a wuk at KFC is beyond their grasp...as while they make have the skillset...the two Passes in English and Maths has eluded them.

So here we have the TTFF and their failing business...They pull out a ole resume and checking in the 6month drawer before they clean it out...Whaps...we find a man looking for a summer wuk, looking to pad he resume.

All the time we looking to add an experienced employee with a degree from an ok university to their ranks. It ent Oxford or Cambridge he come from...the man may not be any big scholar and his GPA might not be the highest...but compared to the others on payroll...he is a notch above.

He might be able to show those around him a new skill or two, might think outside the box and bring something fresh and new to the organization.

He ent costing nuttin...in fact he costing the same as one of the pie/nuts men.

What is the reason for not hiring him?

Because there's no room for emotion in business...but plenty of room for it in sport.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Big Magician on July 21, 2009, 01:09:24 PM
Thanks You Peong
Danke

F#CK ZAMORA
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trini _2026 on July 21, 2009, 01:41:23 PM
The fellas who want Zamora to be a SW, allyuh need to have some pride in allyuh country.
Zamora turn us down for West Ham, not even for England, and allyuh still want him to come.

Fork Zamora.

yorke did the same thing to us when he was at aston villa and manu ....
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: RasIred on July 21, 2009, 01:46:30 PM
Zamora could haul he tail !! He aint adding nothing to d squad! We need defenders and midfielders, we have a good crop of strikers.. so as men done say

forkkkkkkk zamora!!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: dinho on July 21, 2009, 01:50:14 PM
The fellas who want Zamora to be a SW, allyuh need to have some pride in allyuh country.
Zamora turn us down for West Ham, not even for England, and allyuh still want him to come.

Fork Zamora.

yorke did the same thing to us when he was at aston villa and manu ....

saddest, Yorke born and bred here, made his name here...

he may have strayed at one point in his career and we properly pong him for that but it have redemption where he concerned..

none ah dat for some washed up, none-scoring, bone throwing, sloppy seconds giving, bly hunting, exploiting Brit in the same loyalty category of Robbie Earle and Paul Hall..

Fork Zamora dread!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: dinho on July 21, 2009, 02:09:02 PM
So we have a potential employee who wukking at a big firm, has moved around other big firms and has experience in the industry for most of his working career.

Of our best employees, plenty of them looking to secure pension.

Two of them working in a firm that just open up a branch in the Mall and ketching they arse to pay the rent, This same store now leggo one of our long serving employees , but out of kindness had him wukking shift on a Sunday afternoon.

While another waiting for he papers so he could be the head cashier and repay the faith the new manager have in the fast food restaurant that in the food court.

Meanwhile the rest of employees could barely tote a case of chubbie to the neighbourhood parlour, some wukking hot dog cart, some selling pies and one or two have the skills to dodge traffic and sell nuts on the highway.

Very few, in fact a handful have the skill, talent or brains to step up to a doubles man wuk, but for some reason they heart or head do not allow them to pass through a full days wuk of preparation and sale.

Needless to say a wuk at KFC is beyond their grasp...as while they make have the skillset...the two Passes in English and Maths has eluded them.

So here we have the TTFF and their failing business...They pull out a ole resume and checking in the 6month drawer before they clean it out...Whaps...we find a man looking for a summer wuk, looking to pad he resume.

All the time we looking to add an experienced employee with a degree from an ok university to their ranks. It ent Oxford or Cambridge he come from...the man may not be any big scholar and his GPA might not be the highest...but compared to the others on payroll...he is a notch above.

He might be able to show those around him a new skill or two, might think outside the box and bring something fresh and new to the organization.

He ent costing nuttin...in fact he costing the same as one of the pie/nuts men.

What is the reason for not hiring him?

Because there's no room for emotion in business...but plenty of room for it in sport.

... which was exactly my point in the initial discourse when men accuse me of being emotional..

that Diego Maradona coaches Argentina, Marco Van Basten coached Holland and Russel Latapy coaches T&T is largely due to emotion.

I've seen coaches say that such and such a player will never play for the national team solely because of emotion. I've even seen a first division Italian club rescind a player's contract because he scored the winner against their national team in the world cup; purely an emotion driven decision. Its totally irrational for two countries to put a whole war on pause to watch football, yet its been done for emotional purposes.

but yet I as a fan, am somehow supposed to hedge my bets on Zamora purely on the basis of some kinda rationality.  ::)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: kicker on July 21, 2009, 03:05:48 PM
... which was exactly my point in the initial discourse when men accuse me of being emotional..

that Diego Maradona coaches Argentina, Marco Van Basten coached Holland and Russel Latapy coaches T&T is largely due to emotion.

I've seen coaches say that such and such a player will never play for the national team solely because of emotion. I've even seen a first division Italian club rescind a player's contract because he scored the winner against their national team in the world cup; purely an emotion driven decision. Its totally irrational for two countries to put a whole war on pause to watch football, yet its been done for emotional purposes.

but yet I as a fan, am somehow supposed to hedge my bets on Zamora purely on the basis of some kinda rationality.  ::)


Yup...which is why up until now, I eh get caught up in this talk- I have no emotional attachment to the scenario as it stands to date- I'm willing to give anyone a chance who can help the squad, even if they didn't want it when it didn't suit them personally.  I don't see his previous actions as disrespectful to T&T- just selfishly motivated...and understandably so- he's not a Trini- he owes us nothing... and in the vein, until he actually wears the red, white & black proudly we own him nothing either.......so I understand both sides of the argument at this point...

If Zamora gets a shot, and does well, plays his ass off and commits himself through to the end, he will win the support of even those who swear at him now... emotion again.

People compare him with Birchall- different scenario (Birchie never realistically had a shot to rep England)- different motivating factors- apples and oranges...emotion again.

From a footballing perspective I don't think that he'll be a game changer....possible but I'm not convinced. 

If he were a quality defensive player, I think we'd welcome him somewhat more all else being equal- rationale cuts into emotion. 

Time will tell what happens...
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Big Magician on July 21, 2009, 03:28:39 PM
watch meh...me eh know bout allyuh...but I cant stop de man from playing for tnt...
so dis how i go deal with it...me eh forgive Zamora at all at all at all...NEVER...
if he playing for tnt ..I looking at it as we down to 10 men...he could score..me eh clapping...simple...i down to 10 men

F#CK ZAMORA
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: triniairman on July 21, 2009, 03:40:26 PM
watch meh...me eh know bout allyuh...but I cant stop de man from playing for tnt...
so dis how i go deal with it...me eh forgive Zamora at all at all at all...NEVER...
if he playing for tnt ..I looking at it as we down to 10 men...he could score..me eh clapping...simple...i down to 10 men

F#CK ZAMORA
:rotfl: rell hate boy!!!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Socapro on July 21, 2009, 04:04:09 PM
Socapro you like you on drugs oui.  Your counter to what I cited as having 3 players who literally can do exactly what he does + score was that is the coach decision and he do care what posted here.  Seems like we not arguing anything really since you going on about an already known fact as opposed to what's being discussed.  I realize you does have trouble sticking to an argument (see jones v. Crouch) though so I didn't expect anything different.  You could try all yuh want to run da ignorant talk but I suere you know better

I'm not going to repeat myself too much here again cause its seems like some ah allyuh fellas either slow or ego-tripping other than to summarise that our current strikers have not been producing the goods and whatever the coach deems necessary to create more competition for places and help put some fire under our current starting strikers will be good for the team! I couldnt care in the least if Zamora sits on the bench for the remaining five games in the Hex if he is accepted back in the squad once our starting strikers start producing then I happy!

I have already explained that I'm not arguing that Zamora is any better than our current strikers but what our team definitely needs not just up front but in all positions is competition for places so that no player can take it for granted that they would start the next game if they fail at their jobs!
I can't see what is so difficult in my simple argument to understand unless some men here either slow or just out to waste my time by forcing me to keep repeating myself!

I think I have to throw in the towel on this one as you could take the horse to the water but yuh cyah force him to drink!  8)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trinidogg on July 21, 2009, 04:17:36 PM
watch meh...me eh know bout allyuh...but I cant stop de man from playing for tnt...
so dis how i go deal with it...me eh forgive Zamora at all at all at all...NEVER...
if he playing for tnt ..I looking at it as we down to 10 men...he could score..me eh clapping...simple...i down to 10 men

F#CK ZAMORA
LMAO  :rotfl: what if he come out and score a hat trick next game? u still eh clapping? or giving props for a performance like that? fellas need to get over 2004 he couldn't of play for us anyway till now... so makes no difference if he wanted to or not still wasn't happening. Now he can and he want too. isn't that what matters? i say the fella trying to represent TNT by playing for us i don't see why that's a bad thing... And as fans we should support players wearing the Red, White and Black...
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Socapro on July 21, 2009, 04:21:13 PM
The fellas who want Zamora to be a SW, allyuh need to have some pride in allyuh country.
Zamora turn us down for West Ham, not even for England, and allyuh still want him to come.

Fork Zamora.

I have pride in my country which is why I don't want to be at the bottom of the Hex after 10 games with folks like RF and other folks around the world taking the mick saying things like T&T was only in the Hex in the first place because Jack pulled strings to help us get there!

If Zamora comes back NOW when we have very little chance of still qualifying rather than as he tried to do last time round in 2005 when we only needed to win the play-off games against Bahrain to qualify then we cannot brand the man as a wagonist this time round! Yes he definitely didnt deserve to be added to the squad last time round in 2005 but this time round he has thrown his hat into the ring when there is lots of hard work to do and very little chance of us still qualifying!! We cannot be in a worst position than we are in right now if we tried, so if he wants to do some hard work to see if he can help and coach thinks he can contribute then its not rocket science to give him a bligh!!

If Zamora wants to try to redeem himself by coming back now to help us try to do the almost impossible then I say let him, we have nothing to lose not even pride!!
Note, Zamora is begging us to come back not the other way round!  8)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Deeks on July 21, 2009, 04:28:33 PM
Socapro,
                 I agree with you.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trinidogg on July 21, 2009, 04:33:41 PM
The fellas who want Zamora to be a SW, allyuh need to have some pride in allyuh country.
Zamora turn us down for West Ham, not even for England, and allyuh still want him to come.

Fork Zamora.

I have pride in my country which is why I don't want to be at the bottom of the Hex after 10 games with folks like RF and other folks around the world taking the mick saying things like T&T was only in the Hex in the first place because Jack pulled strings to help us get there!

If Zamora comes back NOW when we have very little chance of still qualifying rather than as he tried to do last time round in 2005 when we only needed to win the play-off games against Bahrain to qualify then we cannot brand the man as a wagonist this time round! Yes he definitely didnt deserve to be added to the squad last time round in 2005 but this time round he has thrown his hat into the ring when there is lots of hard work to do and very little chance of us still qualifying!! We cannot be in a worst position than we are in right now if we tried, so if he wants to do some hard work to see if he can help and coach thinks he can contribute then its not rocket science to give him a bligh!!

If Zamora wants to try to redeem himself by coming back now to help us try to do the almost impossible then I say let him, we have nothing to lose not even pride!!
Note, Zamora is begging us to come back not the other way round!  8)
True that... But its a mutual thing TTFF want him aboard and he wanna be here...
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: MEP on July 21, 2009, 04:46:58 PM
Socapro,

Leave dem fellas in dey myopia and bad-mindedness .......we producin top class players out de wazoo yuh eh see how much we have in La Liga de EPL and Serie A? Brazil have nuttin on we...
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: WestCoast on July 21, 2009, 04:48:20 PM
if RL10 pick he
well I cool
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trini _2026 on July 21, 2009, 04:51:05 PM
The fellas who want Zamora to be a SW, allyuh need to have some pride in allyuh country.
Zamora turn us down for West Ham, not even for England, and allyuh still want him to come.

Fork Zamora.

yorke did the same thing to us when he was at aston villa and manu ....

saddest, Yorke born and bred here, made his name here...


more reason why he should not have done it ent? cause he born here ent  ;D .. so ease of zamora yorke neva care bout tnt and put hiss all out  until his club career was comming down to an end anyway .. he and latas jump ship back in 2001 allyuh need to take you all head out of your ass ...
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trinidogg on July 21, 2009, 04:59:07 PM
The fellas who want Zamora to be a SW, allyuh need to have some pride in allyuh country.
Zamora turn us down for West Ham, not even for England, and allyuh still want him to come.

Fork Zamora.

yorke did the same thing to us when he was at aston villa and manu ....

saddest, Yorke born and bred here, made his name here...


more reason why he should not have done it ent? cause he born here ent  ;D .. so ease of zamora yorke neva care bout tnt and put hiss all out  until his club career was comming down to an end anyway .. he and latas jump ship back in 2001 allyuh need to take you all head out of your ass ...
Strong statement man... He had his moments but wouldn't go that far to say that... Yorke was balling his eyes out when T&T make the world cup and he put that accomplishment over any other achievements he received At Man U and even that one time when he was in the top 10 in Fifa player of the year in 1999...
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Socapro on July 21, 2009, 05:04:24 PM
The fellas who want Zamora to be a SW, allyuh need to have some pride in allyuh country.
Zamora turn us down for West Ham, not even for England, and allyuh still want him to come.

Fork Zamora.

yorke did the same thing to us when he was at aston villa and manu ....

saddest, Yorke born and bred here, made his name here...


more reason why he should not have done it ent? cause he born here ent  ;D .. so ease of zamora yorke neva care bout tnt and put hiss all out  until his club career was comming down to an end anyway .. he and latas jump ship back in 2001 allyuh need to take you all head out of your ass ...
Strong statement man...
Cosign!  ;)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Big Magician on July 21, 2009, 05:04:54 PM
what so hard to understand...F#CK ZAMORA

me eh on no debate with none of allyuh...

he could score 100 goal... F#CK ZAMORA ( but ah taking de 3 points)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: WestCoast on July 21, 2009, 05:06:51 PM
what so hard to understand...F#CK ZAMORA
me eh on no debate with none of allyuh...
he could score 100 goal... F#CK ZAMORA ( but ah taking de 3 points) :devil:
:rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Socapro on July 21, 2009, 05:10:14 PM
what so hard to understand...F#CK ZAMORA
me eh on no debate with none of allyuh...
he could score 100 goal... F#CK ZAMORA ( but ah taking de 3 points) :devil:
:rotfl: :rotfl:
Some ah allyuh fellas here does real give me ah belly full ah laugh with allyuh comments yes!!  ;D
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trini _2026 on July 21, 2009, 05:17:18 PM
The fellas who want Zamora to be a SW, allyuh need to have some pride in allyuh country.
Zamora turn us down for West Ham, not even for England, and allyuh still want him to come.

Fork Zamora.

yorke did the same thing to us when he was at aston villa and manu ....

saddest, Yorke born and bred here, made his name here...


more reason why he should not have done it ent? cause he born here ent  ;D .. so ease of zamora yorke neva care bout tnt and put hiss all out  until his club career was comming down to an end anyway .. he and latas jump ship back in 2001 allyuh need to take you all head out of your ass ...
Strong statement man... He had his moments but wouldn't go that far to say that... Yorke was balling his eyes out when T&T make the world cup and he put that accomplishment over any other achievements he received At Man U and even that one time when he was in the top 10 in Fifa player of the year in 1999...

true he also say when he was joining  manu that he neva see tnt making a WC and that was the opportunity to test him self at the highest level  ... so people  ease of zamora ....
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: ZANDOLIE on July 21, 2009, 05:35:23 PM
what so hard to understand...F#CK ZAMORA

me eh on no debate with none of allyuh...

he could score 100 goal... F#CK ZAMORA ( but ah taking de 3 points)

 :devil: Ent!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trinidogg on July 28, 2009, 05:35:04 PM
Bobby Zamora rejects Hull move to add to Phil Brown's woes
(http://images.mirror.co.uk/upl/m4/feb2009/7/8/Bobby_zamora_445071489.jpg)
By Football Spy 27/07/2009
Bobby zamora

Bobby Zamora yesterday rejected a move to Hull - leaving Tigers boss Phil Brown facing a week of Chinese torture.

Brown jetted to China last night to help his side prepare for the Asia Trophy hours after being told that Fulham striker Zamora had turned down a 5million move Zamora becomes the fourth striker to snub Brown after Michael Owen, Fraizer Campbell, and Marc-Antoine Fortune all said no to Humberside.

Brown will now turn to Manchester City misfit Benjani in a desperate bid to beef up his strike-force before the new season starts. The Zimbabwean international, who will cost around 3m, knows his chances will be limited at Eastlands following the arrivals of Carlos Tevez, Roque Santa Cruz and Emmanuel Adebayor.

Hull's failure to score against Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough on Saturday highlighted Brown's need for more firepower. Brown said: "We have other targets and just because we are in China doesn't mean we can't do business over the phone."

Fulham boss Roy Hodgson said: "We allowed Bobby to talk to Hull, but he wants to stay with us and I'mdelighted.

"He didn't score many goals last season, but he will this time because he is a very good technician."

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/2009/07/27/zamora-no-puts-brown-in-panic-115875-21550563/
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Babalawo on July 28, 2009, 05:39:08 PM
is his paper work good yet? All he need is a call up? what about Jlloyd too
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trinidogg on July 28, 2009, 06:10:57 PM
is his paper work good yet? All he need is a call up? what about Jlloyd too
How u mean like passports don't think that will be a problem for Zamora and Jlloyd was born here he good to go long days... Just up to if Fifa rule is in affect already and i think it is?
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: dinho on July 30, 2009, 01:29:20 PM
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/63/Animated-Flag-Trinidad-and-Tobago.gif)

FK Vetra 0-3 Fulham

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/europe/8175041.stm (http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/europe/8175041.stm)

(http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/46135000/jpg/_46135456_zammo.jpg)
Bobby Zamora celebrates his opener


Fulham made an emphatic Europa League debut as Bobby Zamora inspired a comfortable victory over FC Vetra.

The frontman had a hand in all three goals as Fulham put the Lithuanian side to the sword in the third Europa League qualifying first-leg encounter.


The opener came when Zamora turned and fired in from 18 yards, and the striker was then pulled down inside the box.

Danny Murphy stepped up to convert the penalty and Zamora laid in Seol Ki-Hyeon to smash home a third late on.

Making their first appearance in Europe since 2002, Fulham occasionally showed the strain of beginning their season in July, with their defence loose at times and a lack of bite evident in midfield.

The hot conditions did not help, and Fulham were thankful for Murphy's goalline clearance in the fifth minute following poor marking at a corner.
   
However, after a nervy opening half hour, Fulham comprehensively outplayed FC Vetra, who finished third in the A Lyga last season.

Brede Hangeland nodded a corner wide, Zamora shot straight at keeper Povilas Valincius and Zoltan Gera flashed wide of the near post as the Cottagers failed to turn their increasing dominance into goals.

Zamora settled any nerves, though, when he fired in a delicious opener moments before half time.

And Murphy effectively killed the game off from the spot 10 minutes after the restart after Zamora had been hauled down by Vetra skipper Algis Jankauskas.

From then on the match resembled a training ground exercise as the Londoners controlled the tempo and frustrated their opponents.

But there was still time for Seol to complete the scoring, the South Korean drilling into the corner after more good work from Zamora.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: frico on July 30, 2009, 01:49:03 PM
Was talking to a bloke from Newcastle to-day ,turns out he is a Sunderland supporter and he thinks Jones is a plank and I couldn't help but half believe him.I hope Zamora joins up with TT cause he would be better than Jones.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trinidogg on July 30, 2009, 01:55:20 PM
Was talking to a bloke from Newcastle to-day ,turns out he is a Sunderland supporter and he thinks Jones is a plank and I couldn't help but half believe him.I hope Zamora joins up with TT cause he would be better than Jones.

How will Zamora think some like that and he don't score on a regular? i really doubt he feel that way only having what 7 goals last season... And worst yet its a Newcastle fan that tell u that too...
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trinidogg on July 30, 2009, 02:10:25 PM
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/63/Animated-Flag-Trinidad-and-Tobago.gif)

FK Vetra 0-3 Fulham

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/europe/8175041.stm (http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/europe/8175041.stm)

(http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/46135000/jpg/_46135456_zammo.jpg)
Bobby Zamora celebrates his opener


Fulham made an emphatic Europa League debut as Bobby Zamora inspired a comfortable victory over FC Vetra.

The frontman had a hand in all three goals as Fulham put the Lithuanian side to the sword in the third Europa League qualifying first-leg encounter.


The opener came when Zamora turned and fired in from 18 yards, and the striker was then pulled down inside the box.

Danny Murphy stepped up to convert the penalty and Zamora laid in Seol Ki-Hyeon to smash home a third late on.

Making their first appearance in Europe since 2002, Fulham occasionally showed the strain of beginning their season in July, with their defence loose at times and a lack of bite evident in midfield.

The hot conditions did not help, and Fulham were thankful for Murphy's goalline clearance in the fifth minute following poor marking at a corner.
   
However, after a nervy opening half hour, Fulham comprehensively outplayed FC Vetra, who finished third in the A Lyga last season.

Brede Hangeland nodded a corner wide, Zamora shot straight at keeper Povilas Valincius and Zoltan Gera flashed wide of the near post as the Cottagers failed to turn their increasing dominance into goals.

Zamora settled any nerves, though, when he fired in a delicious opener moments before half time.

And Murphy effectively killed the game off from the spot 10 minutes after the restart after Zamora had been hauled down by Vetra skipper Algis Jankauskas.

From then on the match resembled a training ground exercise as the Londoners controlled the tempo and frustrated their opponents.

But there was still time for Seol to complete the scoring, the South Korean drilling into the corner after more good work from Zamora.

England is really lacking Superstar Strikers, If Zamora keep scoring he could easily be back in the talk of getting call up for England Squad so we should really just cap this guy in the World Cup Qualifier soon times... saw some England fans rating him in there top 10 England Strikers here... http://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/showthread.php?t=411454
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: just cool on July 30, 2009, 02:51:31 PM
Was talking to a bloke from Newcastle to-day ,turns out he is a Sunderland supporter and he thinks Jones is a plank and I couldn't help but half believe him.I hope Zamora joins up with TT cause he would be better than Jones.
Yuhs ah soft head or what? zamora played on ah better team than jones whole season, had better service, and still came up short after ah whole season.

 jones on the other hand played almost half ah season along side ah selfish strike partner, with very little service, and had tuh carry ah whole team on his back for two seasons consecutively without ah lick of help! plus he out scored zamora the throw away king two seasons in ah row.

yuh know this discourse is really silly and makes me want tuh gag! but only to entertaining the folly. i just don't see where zamora measures up to KJ in aught!

no one from the big teams are scared to play against zamora, so john terry and carigger was mad when they said KJ was ah hand full and he was one of the most difficult foward to defend? no big name coach craves bobby like they do KJ, so yuh think harry and rafa wants to pay top dollar for ah plank? think man!

your friend is an ass and he don't know shyte about the game and great talent!

we have one of the best forwards in england, and he's not yet ah finished product, and besides, he was playing injured all seaon long! give him ah break man! yuh wont regret it.

tell yuh sunderland supporting friend that his whole team is full of planks, and it's jones who's been keeping them in the prem now for two seasons, had it not been for jones, they would probably be in league one!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Big Magician on July 30, 2009, 03:35:31 PM
F#CK ZAMORA
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Marcos on July 30, 2009, 03:56:18 PM
lol i just saw big M posted in this thread and didn't even need to open it to know what was said
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: frico on July 30, 2009, 04:15:08 PM
JUST COOL.
I more than most people was over the moon when I first saw Jones but his input for TT is not good enough and should not be first choice for us.I have never seen Jones shoot from outside the box,his touches are not up to standard and he depends too much on crosses,he is at a loss without pin-point crosses.TT should find a different position for him if that is possible,who knows it might work.The Sunderland supporter did mention that Carlos was brilliant for them until his injury but he reckons Jones is a plank.TT may or may not pick Zamora if they do then TT will win all their remaining matches.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: STEUPS!! on July 30, 2009, 04:23:51 PM
Was talking to a bloke from Newcastle to-day ,turns out he is a Sunderland supporter and he thinks Jones is a plank and I couldn't help but half believe him.I hope Zamora joins up with TT cause he would be better than Jones.

eh????

 ;D
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: just cool on July 30, 2009, 04:35:16 PM
Was talking to a bloke from Newcastle to-day ,turns out he is a Sunderland supporter and he thinks Jones is a plank and I couldn't help but half believe him.I hope Zamora joins up with TT cause he would be better than Jones.

eh????

 ;D
What's the differance between bloke and GUY? remember frico grew up in england and just like jlloyd dem fellas talking with british accents.  i doh see nothing wrong wid dat @ all.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: STEUPS!! on July 30, 2009, 05:13:28 PM
Was talking to a bloke from Newcastle to-day ,turns out he is a Sunderland supporter and he thinks Jones is a plank and I couldn't help but half believe him.I hope Zamora joins up with TT cause he would be better than Jones.

eh????

 ;D
What's the differance between bloke and GUY? remember frico grew up in england and just like jlloyd dem fellas talking with british accents.  i doh see nothing wrong wid dat @ all.

JC, how i go know dat? i not he mudda! an ah was jus jokin wid frico
allyuh fellas doh let nuttin pass boy  :-\
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Dinner Mints on July 30, 2009, 05:30:39 PM
he is at a loss without pin-point crosses.
Even if this was true... who fault is it if the crosses are shit? Why is Jones de culprit in that scenario?
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Midknight on July 30, 2009, 05:45:20 PM
he is at a loss without pin-point crosses.
Even if this was true... who fault is it if the crosses are shit?

Carlos...
lol
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: frico on July 30, 2009, 06:03:05 PM
I am hoping that Jones proves all his doubters wrong,including me to some extent, but I think Jones will always find it difficult to get those crosses.Teams are aware that he is dependant on crosses and defences and mid-field could play wide and force our strikers to come through the middle.Lets hope that Jones is prepared to put himself about this season.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: just cool on July 30, 2009, 07:08:44 PM
Was talking to a bloke from Newcastle to-day ,turns out he is a Sunderland supporter and he thinks Jones is a plank and I couldn't help but half believe him.I hope Zamora joins up with TT cause he would be better than Jones.

eh????

 ;D
What's the differance between bloke and GUY? remember frico grew up in england and just like jlloyd dem fellas talking with british accents.  i doh see nothing wrong wid dat @ all.

JC, how i go know dat? i not he mudda! an ah was jus jokin wid frico
allyuh fellas doh let nuttin pass boy  :-\
Darlin i just humoring like you, yuh think i didn't see the grin @ the end of yuh statement. why ppl does take me so serious boy? i does joke too now. :devil:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: STEUPS!! on July 30, 2009, 07:32:44 PM
Was talking to a bloke from Newcastle to-day ,turns out he is a Sunderland supporter and he thinks Jones is a plank and I couldn't help but half believe him.I hope Zamora joins up with TT cause he would be better than Jones.

eh????

 ;D
What's the differance between bloke and GUY? remember frico grew up in england and just like jlloyd dem fellas talking with british accents.  i doh see nothing wrong wid dat @ all.

JC, how i go know dat? i not he mudda! an ah was jus jokin wid frico
allyuh fellas doh let nuttin pass boy  :-\
Darlin i just humoring like you, yuh think i didn't see the grin @ the end of yuh statement. why ppl does take me so serious boy? i does joke too now. :devil:

oh ho  :-[

all we hadda do is read about 2800 of yuh posts to know yuh doh really kicks nah  8)

my bad
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: chelsealife on July 31, 2009, 08:10:58 AM
Bobby might not be coming after all. Season started for fulham today, yes FULHAM not Hull as some think, in the Europa league and he was brilliant just as in all his pre-season games to date. England call up probably on the cards...lol... if he keeps this up. Bad for us?? Yes and no
Title: Bobby Zamora may be worth an England call - Roy Hodgson
Post by: Trini _2026 on December 06, 2009, 03:35:23 PM
Bobby Zamora may be worth an England call - Roy Hodgson
BBC SPORT

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/f/fulham/8398402.stm



Fulham manager Roy Hodgson said Bobby Zamora could be worthy of a place in England's World Cup squad.

Zamora scored his sixth goal of the season in Fulham's 1-0 win over Sunderland and Hodgson said he could offer an alternative to Emile Heskey.

"You could make a case for one or two more unusual selections, players who have something a bit extra," he said.

"If you perpetuated that argument, you might come up with an argument for someone like a Bobby Zamora."

Zamora's headed goal against Sunderland was his fourth in the league but he showed his value by being the fulcrum of many of Fulham's attacks and he was a constant threat to the Black Cats defence.
   
"He is the type of player who we don't have too many like in the English Premiership," Hodgson added.

"Heskey is a very powerful player, a very willing player and a hard working player. Bobby is more technical."

In the past Zamora has been criticised in some quarters for his failure to score more goals and was guilty of missing a memorable chance in the 2-2 draw against Manchester City in October.

Following his seventh-minute strike on Sunday, the 28-year-old looked like he had a point to prove when he turned to face his own supporters and celebrated angrily.

"Maybe he reads too many of these blogs that people write in to," said Hodgson.

"Our fans in the Hammersmith end actually constantly chant his name. But these people who write into the club's blogs, they're the real experts and they want something that he's not been able to give them - 30 goals a year. But he has been a key player for us."

Trinidad and Tobago have reportedly sounded out the prospect of Zamora appearing for them, but the former West Ham and Brighton forward is still eligible to play for Fabio Capello's England.

In the past he has earned six caps for the England under-21 team.
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora may be worth an England call - Roy Hodgson
Post by: Trinidogg on December 06, 2009, 03:47:42 PM
LOL :devil: Doubt he would get that England call though u got Bent, Rooney, Cole, Defoe dey in front of him...
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora may be worth an England call - Roy Hodgson
Post by: Blue on December 06, 2009, 04:36:14 PM
Dont see it happening, but I am still praying that this $h!ttong gets an England call
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora may be worth an England call - Roy Hodgson
Post by: Daft Trini on December 06, 2009, 04:57:41 PM
Yuh score 1 goal and is ah whole different story eh.... the Brits real like sensationalism eh...!
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora may be worth an England call - Roy Hodgson
Post by: STEUPS!! on December 06, 2009, 05:59:34 PM
Cue Big Mag!!!  8)
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora may be worth an England call - Roy Hodgson
Post by: Trinidogg on December 06, 2009, 06:08:05 PM
They say he be reading forum wonder if he read this one? maybe got something to do with his injuries hmm...
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora may be worth an England call - Roy Hodgson
Post by: Cocorite on December 06, 2009, 09:50:48 PM
Yuh score 1 goal and is ah whole different story eh.... the Brits real like sensationalism eh...!

Ah jes commin tuh post dis. . .Schups, man
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora may be worth an England call - Roy Hodgson
Post by: Andre on December 06, 2009, 10:33:22 PM
wha hodgson smoking boy?
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora may be worth an England call - Roy Hodgson
Post by: royal on December 07, 2009, 06:26:54 AM
wha hodgson smoking boy?


Dat was his deal with Zamora,he just completing his side of de transaction.Doh go and play for Trinidad and ah go pump yuh up for England. de only problem with dat is he ain't playing for both.Ah hope he enjoy watching Jlloyd Samuel playing on de tele for Trinidad.   
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora may be worth an England call - Roy Hodgson
Post by: spideybuff on December 07, 2009, 06:44:47 AM
wha hodgson smoking boy?


Dat was his deal with Zamora,he just completing his side of de transaction.Doh go and play for Trinidad and ah go pump yuh up for England. de only problem with dat is he ain't playing for both.Ah hope he enjoy watching Jlloyd Samuel playing on de tele for Trinidad.   

How much goal we concede with J'lloyd on the field? I doubt Zamora watchign that with envy...yet.
Hodgson just chaining the man up to build his confidence as that feeds performances...especially with strikers.
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora may be worth an England call - Roy Hodgson
Post by: JDB on December 07, 2009, 07:33:36 AM
Men like to beat up on Zamora but he is not a bad footballer and he is having a great season. After being a goal poacher in the lower divisions Zamora hit a roadblock in the EPL but he really change his game since Hodgson hit Fulham.

He is playing as a big man and does a lot of good work for that team. Hodgson is probably comparing him to Heskey and Carlton Cole. If those two players with poor scoring records in the frame then why not Zamora?

I also think that Hodgson is paying credit to a player who he was willing to get rid of last summer after scoring only one goal last year.
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora may be worth an England call - Roy Hodgson
Post by: weary1969 on December 07, 2009, 07:47:41 AM
Cue Big Mag!!!  8)

Leh meh join yuh in dat cue  :rotfl:
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora may be worth an England call - Roy Hodgson
Post by: royal on December 07, 2009, 07:54:10 AM
Men like to beat up on Zamora but he is not a bad footballer and he is having a great season. After being a goal poacher in the lower divisions Zamora hit a roadblock in the EPL but he really change his game since Hodgson hit Fulham.

He is playing as a big man and does a lot of good work for that team. Hodgson is probably comparing him to Heskey and Carlton Cole. If those two players with poor scoring records in the frame then why not Zamora?

I also think that Hodgson is paying credit to a player who he was willing to get rid of last summer after scoring only one goal last year.



  Zamora    4 goals  3 assist  3 miss games

 Cole          7 goals 2 assist  2 miss games

 Heskey     1 goal    1 assist  3 miss games
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora may be worth an England call - Roy Hodgson
Post by: injunchile on December 07, 2009, 08:02:39 AM
Fellas dont sweat this coach- If some compare KJ with Drougba what do you expect.  Hodgson trying the motivational factor with Zamora. HE does work hard of the ball in all fairness to him  and creates space.
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora may be worth an England call - Roy Hodgson
Post by: KND2 on December 07, 2009, 10:02:57 AM
is a good thing he did not play with we and get Cap
at least now he migh get to go south africa

imagine missing a chance to play with england in the world cup for a small sweat for TnT versus el salvador

is like night and day.

the man move smart by holding out.
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora may be worth an England call - Roy Hodgson
Post by: Brownsugar on December 07, 2009, 10:07:55 AM
Cue Big Mag!!!  8)

Leh meh join yuh in dat cue  :rotfl:

He look like he a lil busy these days...so let me help him out....

F%CK ZAMORA!!!..... :devil: :devil: ;D
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora may be worth an England call - Roy Hodgson
Post by: Daft Trini on December 07, 2009, 10:33:49 AM
Let his ass score more.... he is the love him or hate him... dem boots have to be profitable.... since UA will release them in the US next spring....! Stock Holders are Waiting Zamora!
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora may be worth an England call - Roy Hodgson
Post by: Big Magician on December 07, 2009, 05:52:45 PM
allyuh leave de man nah
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora may be worth an England call - Roy Hodgson
Post by: WestCoast on December 07, 2009, 05:56:16 PM
allyuh leave de man nah
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:



oooohhhh gad oooohhhh ;D
OK, who TIEF Big Mag password  ;D
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora may be worth an England call - Roy Hodgson
Post by: weary1969 on December 07, 2009, 06:23:20 PM
allyuh leave de man nah
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:



oooohhhh gad oooohhhh ;D
OK, who TIEF Big Mag password  ;D

Is d season of goodwill even Zamora benefittin nobody eh tief he password. :rotfl:
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora may be worth an England call - Roy Hodgson
Post by: andre samuel on December 08, 2009, 07:44:47 AM
allyuh leave de man nah

I come home to see your response and this is what u reply? Nah man BigMag, wha is tha one........lol

ah love it!!
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora may be worth an England call - Roy Hodgson
Post by: Socapro on December 08, 2009, 12:41:35 PM
allyuh leave de man nah

Allyuh doh understand the head BM on!

Anything that eliminates the slightest possibility of Bobby ever being considered to play for T&T again, BM is all for!  :mackdaddy:

This news is like sweet soca music to BM ears and some of allyuh short-sighted enough to expect BM to get vex about this news?!  ::)

Steups!!
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora may be worth an England call - Roy Hodgson
Post by: Big Magician on December 09, 2009, 10:43:53 PM
lol....serious...my stance was always clear... you eh say nothing... well until then ...fu#k zamora... he still eh say nothing...so...there goes
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Flex on February 24, 2010, 07:39:02 AM
Bobby for England in 2010.
By: timmyg (The Offside (blog).

 
Ollie Irish over at Who Ate all the Pies is polling his readers if Bobby Zamora is good enough for England. He personally thinks not and offers actual (compared to others, which Ill get to later) rationale:

Its not that I dont think hes a very strong striker who is capable of unsettling most defenders. Its not that I dont like him as a player believe me, Id LOVE to see him score the winning goal in the World Cup final and then Shhhh Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini.

Its simply that his playing style is not well-suited to international football put him in an England shirt and he wouldnt get away with half of the physical stuff he does in the Prem. Thats a problem, and other big front men such as Peter Crouch have experienced it before on the international stage. Even Alan Shearer had to tone down his natural elbows-and-all game for the Three Lions.

Although I dont see Zamora as being that physical, he does have a point. Like with most good college quarterbacks in American Football, I think he is excelling within the teams system a system that sees him as more than just a hold-up/target man. But, when taken out of the system, questions arise.

Compare this to members of the ESPN Soccernet podcast, excluding Fulham fan Adam Williams, TalkSport, and the always open-minded Alan Hansen on MOTD2 who shrugged such suggestions without giving any particular reasons.

In the other camp, besides all the Fulham fans, is Teddy Sheringham. Me? Well

Although its not my national team, I dont see why Bobby shouldnt be given a chance in the upcoming match against Egypt. In fact, its probably going to happen considering the match is next week; its a midweek friendly that, although at Wembley, most of the big names will sit out; and Capello is known to give fringe players opportunities.

The irony to this debate, which is something no one has really discussed is that in August he and Jlloyd Samuel got passports to play for Trinidad and Tobago. But had it not been for an injury in training, Zamora would have played against the United States in a September World Cup Qualifier. Which in turn would make this entirely moot.

Right, its been too long since we last had a music video. You should get your hands on Local Natives.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Daft Trini on February 24, 2010, 09:16:32 AM
Keep scoring in dem Under Armor boots Bobby....! Yuh looking good...!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Babalawo on February 24, 2010, 03:43:14 PM
where Big Mag?  :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Big Magician on February 24, 2010, 04:23:44 PM
right here BABA... f**k ZAMORA
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: MEP on February 24, 2010, 05:38:59 PM
Big Mag.....many apologies to you...you were right with that call on Zamora he never really wanted to play for us...

F#CK ZAMORA
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: theworm2345 on February 24, 2010, 05:54:36 PM
Big Mag.....many apologies to you...you were right with that call on Zamora he never really wanted to play for us...

F#CK ZAMORA
BM changed his mind once though  ;D
http://www.socawarriors.net/forum/index.php?topic=47411.msg632665#msg632665
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Brownsugar on February 24, 2010, 06:49:40 PM
right here BABA... f**k ZAMORA

Long time no see nor hear Big Mag....so nice to have yuh back even if for a brief moment.... ;D
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: weary1969 on February 24, 2010, 08:20:52 PM
Big Mag.....many apologies to you...you were right with that call on Zamora he never really wanted to play for us...

F#CK ZAMORA

So in door 1 u have playing 4 TNT with d possibility of reachin Heathrow and no ticket 4 u and
       door 2 u have d chance 2 g WC 4 England and he must choose door 1 and woman emotinal  :rotfl:
Title: Zamora for TT?
Post by: frico on February 25, 2010, 04:49:35 PM
If Zamora says to TT that he wants to play in the GC and the pre-lims for Brasil would allyuh still say no to him.I noted the way he was cussed by many Trinis on this MB in our effort for SA.My bet is that he would be welcomed with open arms if he is interested but England may have him first
Title: Re: Zamora for TT?
Post by: Blue on February 25, 2010, 05:05:04 PM
If Zamora says to TT that he wants to play in the GC and the pre-lims for Brasil would allyuh still say no to him.I noted the way he was cussed by many Trinis on this MB in our effort for SA.My bet is that he would be welcomed with open arms if he is interested but England may have him first

I would be suprised if dis lasts 10 minutes before being merged...
Title: Re: Zamora for TT?
Post by: Deeks on February 25, 2010, 05:06:30 PM
I doubt BZ will make his decision based on what we spew out here. At some point he will have to make a decision. I hope he chooses TT. But if he Capello was to call him, what do you expect him to do? Like i have said all along, the position of the striker was not THE biggest problem for TT in the Hex. The problem to me was lack of a coherent mid-field tandem. our middle was always in disarray. There is so much the forwards can do by themselves. Fix the mid-field and defence and we about ready to go.
Title: Re: Zamora for TT?
Post by: frico on February 25, 2010, 05:13:19 PM
Deeks,I feel he could fit in the middle.
Title: Re: Zamora for TT?
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on February 25, 2010, 05:42:02 PM
f**k him
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Flex on February 25, 2010, 06:06:30 PM
Fulham & USA Midfielder Clint Dempsey Backs 'On Fire' Bobby Zamora For England.
By Amar Singh (goal.com).


Fulham and USA star Clint Dempsey today backed his in-form team-mate Bobby Zamora to earn an England call-up.

The 26 year-old winger said that Zamoras is "on fire" and described the strikers decision to turn down representing Trinidad & Tobago as a "blessing in disguise" for England.

Speaking to Goal.com UK, Dempsey, who confirmed that he could return from his ligament injury lay-off as early as mid-March, said: I think Bobby is on fire at the moment. Maybe its a blessing in disguise that he didnt go and play for Trinidad.

A number of players and pundits have called on England manager Fabio Capello to pick Bobby Zamora for next week's friendly against Egypt with the 29-year-old striker netting 15 times for his club this season.

On the night Fulham enjoyed a famous win against UEFA cup holders Shakhtar Donetsk, Dempsey praised Zamora and his club manager Roy Hodgson.

Roy Hodgson has done well," he said. "He has changed things around for us. The whole coaching staff and deserve credit and some of the key players have really stepped up.

"Its great at Fulham. I have been here for three years and feel I have progressed each year on the pitch and my stats.

Dempsey, a key player for the USA national team, said he is looking forward to meeting England in their first group match at the 2010 World Cup, on June 12 in Rustenberg.

When asked whether keeping Wayne Rooney would be the key to defeating Fabio Capellos team, Dempsey said: You have to focus on all the players. England have a very talented side and have more weapons than just one.

We will have to play compact against England and limit the chances they create.

You know when you play internationally it is different then when you play in a club. It's about coming together quickly and getting on the same page. In club football, you have the whole year to focus together.

Dempsey declined to comment on Englands off the pitch woes following the announcement by Wayne Bridge that he was quitting international football, in the aftermath of a sex scandal involving his child's mother and John Terry. 

The Wayne Bridge thing is a crazy one but thats an issue that England have to deal with," he insisted. "I dont like to talk about anyones business.

Dempsey added that he was focusing on his comeback from a knee injury.

Its going well, I am back running now. They project I will be back playing in mid-March," he said.

I am looking forward to the World Cup. I have been fortunate in all my competitions. I was able to score at the last World Cup I was able to play well in the Confederations Cup. I have had good seasons since I have been here.

"I think I have been very consistent and hopefully I can take that form into the World Cup.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: dinho on February 25, 2010, 06:16:04 PM
F**K Zamora...

and Dempsey you hull yuh mc too!!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Brownsugar on February 25, 2010, 06:29:47 PM
F**K Zamora...

and Dempsey you hull yuh mc too!!

And all yuh still want to know why I cyar stand dem f**%^$ng yankees....doh study we Dempsey, study how yuh shithound team going home after the group stage come this June....stinking dutty, arrogant, nasty MC's!!...

And to reiterate......F*&@$K Zamora!!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Deeks on February 25, 2010, 07:01:35 PM
Dempsey smart. He don't want Bobby to play for TT. BZ will be a threat, especially if we improve on 1) mid-field and 2) defence. He tell it like it is. Play for England, not TT. make it easier for the US.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: theworm2345 on February 25, 2010, 07:18:11 PM
f##k DEMPSEY someone should do to him what Roy Keane did to Haaland
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: just cool on February 25, 2010, 08:37:13 PM
F**K Zamora...

and Dempsey you hull yuh mc too!!

And all yuh still want to know why I cyar stand dem f**%^$ng yankees....doh study we Dempsey, study how yuh shithound team going home after the group stage come this June....stinking dutty, arrogant, nasty MC's!!...

And to reiterate......F*&@$K Zamora!!
What did dempsey said that was so wrong or out of order?? as ah matter of fact he was right on the money!! it was ah blessing in disguise @ least for bobby!

look what happened tuh JLLoyd, hek, look what happened to all of us, we were all severely let down by our football federation, us and the players who played their hearts out in the 2006 WC! so give dempsey ah break! the fella right for saying so!

i dare for anyone here tuh tell me which one of our players does play their heart out for their country like clint dempsey? i dare you miss BS tuh tell me too!

as for the USA getting beat out in the first round, never gonna happen. just forget that, them boys may lack flair and glare, but they more than make up for it with heart and plenty balls, something we lack since the 70ies!  come on girl friend, spit out them sour grapes already.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: theworm2345 on February 25, 2010, 09:00:10 PM
F**K Zamora...

and Dempsey you hull yuh mc too!!

And all yuh still want to know why I cyar stand dem f**%^$ng yankees....doh study we Dempsey, study how yuh shithound team going home after the group stage come this June....stinking dutty, arrogant, nasty MC's!!...

And to reiterate......F*&@$K Zamora!!
What did dempsey said that was so wrong or out of order?? as ah matter of fact he was right on the money!! it was ah blessing in disguise @ least for bobby!
As was pointed out earlier, doesn't matter what he said, hes an "MC"
look what happened tuh JLLoyd, hek, look what happened to all of us, we were all severely let down by our football federation, us and the players who played their hearts out in the 2006 WC! so give dempsey ah break! the fella right for saying so!

i dare for anyone here tuh tell me which one of our players does play their heart out for their country like clint dempsey? i dare you miss BS tuh tell me too!


as for the USA getting beat out in the first round, never gonna happen. just forget that, them boys may lack flair and glare, but they more than make up for it with heart and plenty balls, something we lack since the 70ies!  come on girl friend, spit out them sour grapes already.
Just like they wouldn't last WC?  :rotfl:
Anyway everything about Zamora is irrelevant after Saturday.  If he's not in Capello's squad he won't ever be because I don't think he'll ever hit the form he's in again.  I'd go so far as to say if Capello names him in the squad on Saturday he will be an England international and if he doesn't he probably will eventually line out for T&T (that is unless he comes on here or has a chance meeting in a back alley with Big Magician).
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: nunu on February 26, 2010, 12:03:24 PM
some people on this site sleeps in a shithouse , I remember how you people tease jamaicans
about our UB40s  as if shaka hislop ,chris Birchall and now  bobby zamora all englishmen .
Send MORE BRITZ TO TRINIDAD
 :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: dinho on February 26, 2010, 12:06:46 PM
F**K Zamora...

and Dempsey you hull yuh mc too!!

And all yuh still want to know why I cyar stand dem f**%^$ng yankees....doh study we Dempsey, study how yuh shithound team going home after the group stage come this June....stinking dutty, arrogant, nasty MC's!!...

And to reiterate......F*&@$K Zamora!!
What did dempsey said that was so wrong or out of order?? as ah matter of fact he was right on the money!! it was ah blessing in disguise @ least for bobby!

look what happened tuh JLLoyd, hek, look what happened to all of us, we were all severely let down by our football federation, us and the players who played their hearts out in the 2006 WC! so give dempsey ah break! the fella right for saying so!

i dare for anyone here tuh tell me which one of our players does play their heart out for their country like clint dempsey? i dare you miss BS tuh tell me too!

as for the USA getting beat out in the first round, never gonna happen. just forget that, them boys may lack flair and glare, but they more than make up for it with heart and plenty balls, something we lack since the 70ies!  come on girl friend, spit out them sour grapes already.

well that there is the difference with you and me..

you trying to rationalize dem men stance whereas my opinion is that it have no room for justification and rationality when it come to playing for your national team. I really couldnt care less if the federation office was in a bush hut up in tamana hills and men was playing for pittance to be truly honest. George Weah was paying for a whole national team out of his pocket with nothing to gain personally for it other than national pride. No insurance, no pay and he had to buy gears for them men and pay expenses. Yet if it wasn't for him Liberia woulda never come as close as they did to getting to a world cup..

It just sad that men don't think so nowadays when it come to country, its all about the pocket and all about themself.

so if a man make a decision that personally benefit him, then thats his perogative, so long and goodbye..

but as a fan of my country hearing a man toeing the line on mercenary vibes, talking about he wanna come and play for us, then going awol with 'injury'... doh expect nothing else than for me to cuss him way when he name call..

'Never make someone your priority while allowing them to make you their option!!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: just cool on February 26, 2010, 03:13:05 PM
Dinho, yuh preaching to the choir meh bredder. i fully understand and agree with the sentiment of your statements made in yuh post, but yuh have tuh understand that BZ is not ah trindadian but an english byoi, and even though his dad is from TNT the boy mudda is ah white english woman, plus the fella is ah home grown ub40 who i doubt ever set foot in sunny trinidad.

if yuh really look @ it closely, we don't need bobby zamora anyway! we have cornell glenn, kenwyne jones, kerry baptiste, darryl roberts, jarrell brito, devon jorslin, kendell jagdeosingh, and much more, so what we need him for??

i just glad for the fella if he gets ah call up from england. as for clint dempsey, what did he say wrong? ask birchall, shaka and JLLoyd , if they had ah chance tuh rep england would they ever consider playing for the jack warner federation. it's obvious england is ah much better choice.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Brownsugar on February 26, 2010, 03:37:48 PM
Hear what Just Cool, my problem with Zamora is that if he didn't want to play for us just come out and say so.....

So F&*^K he!!!....and Dempsey too!!....next round my arse!!...
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: just cool on February 26, 2010, 04:23:26 PM
Hear what Just Cool, my problem with Zamora is that if he didn't want to play for us just come out and say so.....

So F&*^K he!!!....and Dempsey too!!....next round my arse!!...
Alright nah lady, yuh don't have tuh bite my head off. go ahead and hate dempsey , zamora and the whole US mens soccer team, see if that will improve the state of TNT football. BTW, there are other pll who's far more worthy of that venom, like latas and dwight, BC they sell out to the devil.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Big Magician on February 26, 2010, 05:35:25 PM
F#CK CARIBMAN...and Zamora
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: theworm2345 on February 27, 2010, 12:21:47 PM
Zamora not thinking of England
Striker backed by MC team-mate for international recognition

Fulham striker Bobby Zamora is staying calm over his chances of breaking into the England squad.

Zamora has enjoyed a superb season for the Cottagers, scoring 15 goals in all competitions despite missing several games due to injury.

He has terrorised opponents with his power and there is a growing clamour for Fabio Capello to take a look at him before this summer's World Cup.

Zamora could be called up for international duty in next week's friendly against Egypt but he is not thinking about the matter too much.

The 29-year-old is just pleased to be performing well in a Fulham side that has continued to impress this term and believes his team-mates deserve much of the credit for his good form.

Asked about his England prospects, Zamora said: "It would be nice but I'm not looking to that at all.

"It's going really well for me but that's purely down to the team who are creating chances for me.

"It's nothing to do with the way I've played this season, it's just that now the ball's going into the back of the net."


http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11681_5984256,00.html
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trinidogg on February 27, 2010, 02:43:16 PM
Zamora not thinking of England
Striker backed by MC team-mate for international recognition

Fulham striker Bobby Zamora is staying calm over his chances of breaking into the England squad.

Zamora has enjoyed a superb season for the Cottagers, scoring 15 goals in all competitions despite missing several games due to injury.

He has terrorised opponents with his power and there is a growing clamour for Fabio Capello to take a look at him before this summer's World Cup.

Zamora could be called up for international duty in next week's friendly against Egypt but he is not thinking about the matter too much.

The 29-year-old is just pleased to be performing well in a Fulham side that has continued to impress this term and believes his team-mates deserve much of the credit for his good form.

Asked about his England prospects, Zamora said: "It would be nice but I'm not looking to that at all.

"It's going really well for me but that's purely down to the team who are creating chances for me.

"It's nothing to do with the way I've played this season, it's just that now the ball's going into the back of the net."


http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11681_5984256,00.html
Keep it up Zamora best of luck too you and your England call up... T&T got none going on really so won't hurt us much.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: nunu on February 27, 2010, 02:50:40 PM
F#CK CARIBMAN...and Zamora
BM I could careless , ah got news for u retard ...I F#CK good n Powerful ask u girl . :devil:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: theworm2345 on February 27, 2010, 02:53:38 PM
Zamora was not called up, with the strikers being Emile Heskey, Jermain Defoe, Wayne Rooney, Peter Crouch, Carlton Cole.  This means he will almost certainly not be at the World Cup.  T&T don't have any qualifiers for a few years and no way is Zamora coming for the Caribbean Cup, so we'll have to wait and see.

F#CK CARIBMAN...and Zamora
BM I could careless , ah got news for u retard ...I F#CK good n Powerful ask u girl . :devil:
http://www.youtube.com/v/WJTBPdVpdMc
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: boss on February 27, 2010, 03:08:05 PM
Zamora was not called up, with the strikers being Emile Heskey, Jermain Defoe, Wayne Rooney, Peter Crouch, Carlton Cole.  This means he will almost certainly not be at the World Cup.  T&T don't have any qualifiers for a few years and no way is Zamora coming for the Caribbean Cup, so we'll have to wait and see.

 :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Dumplingdinho on February 27, 2010, 03:09:58 PM
i feel he will get lucky..somebody will get injured and he will get a call up..i hope he gets call so trinis will stop begging for him.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: boss on February 27, 2010, 03:16:02 PM
I think Darren Bent is higher up the pecking order - Zamora probably needs two players to get injured
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: just cool on February 27, 2010, 06:40:19 PM
I think Darren Bent is higher up the pecking order - Zamora probably needs two players to get injured
BENT ALREADY ON THE TEAM, he played in the last friendly, remember.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: elan on February 27, 2010, 07:24:37 PM
Charge him $500 TT and take back the PP!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: FireBrand on February 28, 2010, 07:23:59 AM
Zamora not selected for Egypt friendly.

Ryan Shawcross named in England squad for Egypt match
BBC Sport   

 
Shawcross left the pitch in tears after his challenge on Ramsey
Stoke's Ryan Shawcross has been named in the England squad hours after being sent off for a tackle which left Aaron Ramsey with a suspected broken leg.

The defender, 22, left the field in tears after the injury to the Arsenal midfielder, but was then called up for Wednesday's friendly against Egypt.

England coach Fabio Capello also named Everton's Leighton Baines and Aston Villa's Stephen Warnock in his squad.

West Ham's Carlton Cole and Arsenal's Theo Walcott have also been picked.

Capello has called up Stewart Downing for the first time in 11 months but Chelsea midfielder Joe Cole has been overlooked.

Cole returned from an eight-month injury absence in September but has struggled to hold down a regular place at Stamford Bridge.

However, Capello suggested the forward still has a chance of making the World Cup in South Africa in June.

"There are some problems for him because he is not back like the player I remember," Capello said. "We have to wait, maybe in the last two months he will improve a lot."

The call-up is the first for Shawcross who has been instrumental in Stoke's impressive recent run - Tony Pulis' side were unbeaten in 2010 before Saturday's 3-1 defeat to Arsenal.

The defender was visibly distraught by the injury to Ramsey, who was stretchered off and taken to hospital in an ambulance, and Capello delayed the announcement of the squad by 40 minutes to have a final discussion with his assistant Franco Baldini about Shawcross' inclusion in light of events at the Britannia Stadium.

 606: DEBATE
Give your thoughts on the England squad 
The Egypt match at Wembley is England's last before the provisional squad is named on 12 May for this summer's World Cup in South Africa.

Warnock has just one cap while Baines is yet to play for England but the pair will be looking to make an impression on Capello with first-choice left-back Ashley Cole injured and Wayne Bridge pulling out of the England squad.

Bridge announced he did not wish to be picked for international duty, stating that his position in the squad could be "untenable and potentially divisive" following allegations that his ex-girlfriend had an affair with Chelsea and England defender John Terry.

 
West Ham striker Carlton Cole has won six England caps
Arsenal winger Walcott has not played for Capello's England side this season due to knee, hamstring and shoulder injuries, though he has featured for the Under-21 side.

"He is not in a fantastic moment. But I think he is getting better and better every time because he needs to play," said Capello.

David James, who would win his 50th cap if selected, will contest the goalkeeper's shirt with West Ham's Robert Green and Birmingham City's Joe Hart.

The cut-off date set by Fifa for teams to name their final 23-man squads is 1 June.

England's opening match at the World Cup is against the United States on 12 June.



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England squad for the friendly with Egypt at Wembley on Wednesday 3 March:

James (Portsmouth), Green (West Ham), Hart (Birmingham), Brown (Man Utd), Terry (Chelsea), Upson (West Ham), Lescott (Man City), Shawcross (Stoke), Baines (Everton), Warnock (Aston Villa), Milner (Aston Villa), Beckham (AC Milan), Walcott (Arsenal), Lampard (Chelsea), Barry (Man City), Gerrard (Liverpool), Carrick (Man Utd), Wright-Phillips (Man City), Downing (Aston Villa), Heskey (Aston Villa), Defoe (Tottenham), Rooney (Man Utd), Crouch (Tottenham), C Cole (West Ham).
 
 
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Dinner Mints on February 28, 2010, 07:27:19 AM
i feel he will get lucky..somebody will get injured and he will get a call up..i hope he gets call so trinis will stop begging for him.
Me never see anybody begging for him. Unless "willing to give him a chance if the time comes" means begging.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Dumplingdinho on February 28, 2010, 10:13:04 AM
i feel he will get lucky..somebody will get injured and he will get a call up..i hope he gets call so trinis will stop begging for him.
Me never see anybody begging for him. Unless "willing to give him a chance if the time comes" means begging.

i guess u don't read the forum much or u taking offence at my statement...either way i hope he never plays for us but if england continues to blank him he will play for us at the age 35 if we are having a successful world cup campaign at that time.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Dinner Mints on February 28, 2010, 10:21:36 AM
i feel he will get lucky..somebody will get injured and he will get a call up..i hope he gets call so trinis will stop begging for him.
Me never see anybody begging for him. Unless "willing to give him a chance if the time comes" means begging.

i guess u don't read the forum much or u taking offence at my statement...either way i hope he never plays for us but if england continues to blank him he will play for us at the age 35 if we are having a successful world cup campaign at that time.
I read the forum every day, several times a day. I never see anybody begging for Bobby Zamora. Maybe I miss just cool saying some madness in a rage. If yuh could link a few people begging for Bobby Zamora, I'd appreciate it. Jus for mih edification, nah.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Ngozi on February 28, 2010, 10:45:16 AM
Aint nobody begging for Zamora ...... puleasseee .........if the man doing well good for him but TT never needed him and we dont need him and besides we dont even have a team anymore anyway...... beg for him my asss ....shit
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: royal on February 28, 2010, 10:50:58 AM
Zamora not selected for Egypt friendly.

Ryan Shawcross named in England squad for Egypt match
BBC Sport   

 
Shawcross left the pitch in tears after his challenge on Ramsey
Stoke's Ryan Shawcross has been named in the England squad hours after being sent off for a tackle which left Aaron Ramsey with a suspected broken leg.

The defender, 22, left the field in tears after the injury to the Arsenal midfielder, but was then called up for Wednesday's friendly against Egypt.

England coach Fabio Capello also named Everton's Leighton Baines and Aston Villa's Stephen Warnock in his squad.

West Ham's Carlton Cole and Arsenal's Theo Walcott have also been picked.

Capello has called up Stewart Downing for the first time in 11 months but Chelsea midfielder Joe Cole has been overlooked.

Cole returned from an eight-month injury absence in September but has struggled to hold down a regular place at Stamford Bridge.

However, Capello suggested the forward still has a chance of making the World Cup in South Africa in June.

"There are some problems for him because he is not back like the player I remember," Capello said. "We have to wait, maybe in the last two months he will improve a lot."

The call-up is the first for Shawcross who has been instrumental in Stoke's impressive recent run - Tony Pulis' side were unbeaten in 2010 before Saturday's 3-1 defeat to Arsenal.

The defender was visibly distraught by the injury to Ramsey, who was stretchered off and taken to hospital in an ambulance, and Capello delayed the announcement of the squad by 40 minutes to have a final discussion with his assistant Franco Baldini about Shawcross' inclusion in light of events at the Britannia Stadium.

 606: DEBATE
Give your thoughts on the England squad 
The Egypt match at Wembley is England's last before the provisional squad is named on 12 May for this summer's World Cup in South Africa.

Warnock has just one cap while Baines is yet to play for England but the pair will be looking to make an impression on Capello with first-choice left-back Ashley Cole injured and Wayne Bridge pulling out of the England squad.

Bridge announced he did not wish to be picked for international duty, stating that his position in the squad could be "untenable and potentially divisive" following allegations that his ex-girlfriend had an affair with Chelsea and England defender John Terry.

 
West Ham striker Carlton Cole has won six England caps
Arsenal winger Walcott has not played for Capello's England side this season due to knee, hamstring and shoulder injuries, though he has featured for the Under-21 side.

"He is not in a fantastic moment. But I think he is getting better and better every time because he needs to play," said Capello.

David James, who would win his 50th cap if selected, will contest the goalkeeper's shirt with West Ham's Robert Green and Birmingham City's Joe Hart.

The cut-off date set by Fifa for teams to name their final 23-man squads is 1 June.

England's opening match at the World Cup is against the United States on 12 June.



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England squad for the friendly with Egypt at Wembley on Wednesday 3 March:

James (Portsmouth), Green (West Ham), Hart (Birmingham), Brown (Man Utd), Terry (Chelsea), Upson (West Ham), Lescott (Man City), Shawcross (Stoke), Baines (Everton), Warnock (Aston Villa), Milner (Aston Villa), Beckham (AC Milan), Walcott (Arsenal), Lampard (Chelsea), Barry (Man City), Gerrard (Liverpool), Carrick (Man Utd), Wright-Phillips (Man City), Downing (Aston Villa), Heskey (Aston Villa), Defoe (Tottenham), Rooney (Man Utd), Crouch (Tottenham), C Cole (West Ham).
 
 

sorry to hear dat.Hope your time comes soon Zamora
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Dumplingdinho on February 28, 2010, 11:03:47 AM
i feel he will get lucky..somebody will get injured and he will get a call up..i hope he gets call so trinis will stop begging for him.
Me never see anybody begging for him. Unless "willing to give him a chance if the time comes" means begging.

i guess u don't read the forum much or u taking offence at my statement...either way i hope he never plays for us but if england continues to blank him he will play for us at the age 35 if we are having a successful world cup campaign at that time.
I read the forum every day, several times a day. I never see anybody begging for Bobby Zamora. Maybe I miss just cool saying some madness in a rage. If yuh could link a few people begging for Bobby Zamora, I'd appreciate it. Jus for mih edification, nah.

i dont have time to do no homework..just read this thread and if u still dont see it well that is another issue.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trinidogg on February 28, 2010, 11:08:14 AM
Zamora Vs Jones on FSC... For those who might be interested.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Daft Trini on February 28, 2010, 11:28:40 AM
All yuh leave Under Armor biggest endorsed player fuh meh please... this is our year.....!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Deeks on February 28, 2010, 12:04:29 PM
Bobby Zamora is eligible to play for TT period.  He ain't doing nothing different from other people who has dual eligibility. The 4 nations are master of that. To say that people were not clamouring for his inclusion on TT team is deceiving. Even I was clamouring for his inclusion. The reason. All the forwards we had, were not scoring( there were other significant reasons). We reached a point where we needed to shake up the forward line. If we were winning, BZ inclusion would not even come up. His name will still be in the mix because nothing has change. Our national is not playing so we can't judge any old or new local talent. I sick and tired of administartors who running the game. They playing musical chairs with coaches and disrupting the flow of consistency with building the national team. They are a doing a disservice to TT.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trini _2026 on March 01, 2010, 03:23:13 PM
http://www.youtube.com/v/T6TbZBR7ACs
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: supporter on March 02, 2010, 02:10:30 PM
We should setup a friendly just to cap him
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: saint27 on March 02, 2010, 03:09:20 PM
Dat shit hound will probably never get any international cap for any team. Unless dem reggae boyz find jamaican blood in him and call him up for a cap
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trinidogg on March 02, 2010, 06:26:03 PM
Dat shit hound will probably never get any international cap for any team. Unless dem reggae boyz find jamaican blood in him and call him up for a cap

Dat shit hound has 13 goals this season :-\
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: D.H.W on March 02, 2010, 07:28:15 PM
Dat shit hound will probably never get any international cap for any team. Unless dem reggae boyz find jamaican blood in him and call him up for a cap

Dat shit hound has 13 goals this season :-\

THIS season i bet u next season he shit down he self. honesly i doh see England calling him, but if they do he might get a cap then England drop him , no more international career , as if he ever has one.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Deeks on March 02, 2010, 09:22:58 PM
I think Bobby's best chance is with TT, if he wants to play more than one international. Like DHW say, Fabio might give him a pick and that may be it. Like CYrille Regis. Cyrille was in the same situation. He spent some time in French Guiana, so france came knocking at the door. That is when England give one or two games and that was it. But this is for a WC pick, so who would not take that oppotunity
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: theworm2345 on March 03, 2010, 12:36:08 AM
I made this specially for BM (not my greatest work but it will do)
(http://img175.imageshack.us/img175/2439/forbm.png)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Socapro on March 03, 2010, 01:44:03 AM
I made this specially for BM (not my greatest work but it will do)
(http://img175.imageshack.us/img175/2439/forbm.png)

Look out for the invention of some new cuss words or doh read this thread any longer if yuh is ah Christian!!  :devil:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trinidogg on March 03, 2010, 02:16:02 AM
I made this specially for BM (not my greatest work but it will do)
(http://img175.imageshack.us/img175/2439/forbm.png)

Look out for the invention of some new cuss words or doh read this thread any longer if yuh is ah Christian!!  :devil:
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on March 03, 2010, 05:47:56 AM
BM here....lol..hahaha...that cool...real funny... if only he wanted to wear that sacred shirt...
send it fuh him...
and in the meanwhile... F#CK ZAMORA ( spare the shirt...tnt)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: D.H.W on March 03, 2010, 09:43:45 AM
 :rotfl: :rotfl:
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Post by: big dawg on April 22, 2010, 05:25:51 AM
(http://soccernet-assets.espn.go.com/design05/images/2010/0303/bobbyzamora20100218point_275x155.jpg)

Van Nistelrooy tips Zamora for England squad

Zamora has already found the net in the Europa League this season against the likes of Juventus, Wolfsburg and Shakhtar Donetsk to help Fulham into the last four where they play Hamburg in the first leg and Van Nistelrooy has added his voice to the calls for England manager Fabio Capello to give the striker a chance to test himself at international level ahead of this summer's World Cup in South Africa.

''I think Capello doesn't look at fashionable things - he just looks at the effectiveness more than anything else,'' Van Nistelrooy said. ''He's definitely a candidate now. He's very important for the team. He holds the ball, he's a team player, works hard and he's an all-round striker.

''He has proven himself on a European level, which is also very important for him. Getting through against these teams and scoring goals in these games, it makes him more attractive for Capello.''

Van Nistelrooy says he has tracked Fulham's progress this season and is sure they will present Hamburg with a stern test at the HSV-Arena.

''They can beat anyone - that's what they have proved,'' the 33-year-old said. ''We're aware of that and we have to be very careful. They're a Premier League side who play week-in week-out against the best teams with the best players, so it will be a big test.''

Van Nistelrooy decided to move to Germany on an 18-month contract in January, but admits he was close to a move to Tottenham.

''I was in serious negotiations with Spurs and here from Hamburg,'' he said. ''They were the two that in the end were there. I had a very good conversation with Harry Redknapp. We couldn't agree terms though. Tottenham only offered me a six-month contract. For me, that wasn't ideal with a family to get over there for six months.''


courtesy soccernet (http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=775094&sec=uefaeuropaleague&cc=5901)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: rotatopoti3 on April 22, 2010, 07:12:18 AM
Yes Bobby...yuh plane ticket tuh South Africa looking better by d day.....
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trini _2026 on April 22, 2010, 09:21:20 AM
so is findley and zamora with a shot !!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: theworm2345 on April 22, 2010, 11:04:13 AM
I think if Fulham can reach the final and if Zamora can score in it then he might get the call.  If they fail to advance I don't think he will unless he scored in the rest of Fulham's EPL games.  I think one of Capello's hang ups is that he hasn't been prolific domestically and 5 of his 8 goals in the EPL this year have come against teams very much in the bottom half of the table (4 against teams that are going to be relegated).
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Blue on April 29, 2010, 12:35:06 PM
Just watching an interview here wid Zamora, where dey askin him about a potential England callup. Safe to say he has dropped the idea of playing for Trinidad like a hot brick.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trinidogg on April 29, 2010, 12:53:16 PM
Just watching an interview here wid Zamora, where dey askin him about a potential England callup. Safe to say he has dropped the idea of playing for Trinidad like a hot brick.
yea until after the World Cup squad get picked and he not on dey...
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Bianconeri on April 30, 2010, 04:21:06 PM
if he make that squad it jus showing how poor England really is!
no way he making my side if i was picking there
too much players b4 him that could make


Rooney, Agbonlahor, Crouch, Defoe, Bent,Cole(even tho he now comin back),
Title: It might just be a rumour but.... cue Big Mag!
Post by: FireBrand on May 09, 2010, 04:52:44 PM
Zamora in England squad
football365.com


Bobby Zamora has already been informed that he is in Fabio Capello's initial 30-man squad, according to reports.

The News of the World claims that the Fulham striker has received a letter from the FA informing him that he will be on Capello's list on Tuesday and will be asked to join the squad for this month's friendlies against Mexico and Japan.

But Zamora is struggling with an Achilles injury that could still keep him out of Fulham's Europa final against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday night.

Capello is expected to spring a few surprises in his 30-man squad, with Jamie Carragher and Ledley King likely to join Rio Ferdinand and John Terry in the squad.

There have also been suggestions that Owen Hargreaves will be called up as a replacement for Gareth Barry despite the fact that he has played only a few seconds for Manchester United all season.

The same report claims that Wayne Bridge has been asked once again to reconsider his international football but has once again insisted that he will not play alongside John Terry.
Title: Re: It might just be a rumour but.... cue Big Mag!
Post by: theworm2345 on May 09, 2010, 05:52:33 PM
Why would they call him up now when he hasn't scored in a month?

Also, I'm pretty sure this newspaper (NOTW) is about as reputable as one of Sam's "interviews"
Title: Re: It might just be a rumour but.... cue Big Mag!
Post by: STEUPS!! on May 09, 2010, 05:53:56 PM
well if it is indeed true, zamora is a bigger anus than i thought.

but den again, what england native wud turn down a chance to play for dey country... in a world cup

if he play fuh dem, if he doh play fu dem, he is still a kakahole in my book  :-\
Title: Re: It might just be a rumour but.... cue Big Mag!
Post by: Trini _2026 on May 09, 2010, 05:54:58 PM
well if it is indeed true, zamora is a bigger anus than i thought.

but den again, what england native wud turn down a chance to play for dey country... in a world cup

if he play fuh dem, if he doh play fu dem, he is still a kakahole in my book  :-\


why?
Title: Re: It might just be a rumour but.... cue Big Mag!
Post by: WestCoast on May 09, 2010, 06:06:04 PM
but den again, what england native wud turn down a chance to play for dey country... in a world cup
dais it right there
TnT was second choice
Title: Re: It might just be a rumour but.... cue Big Mag!
Post by: royal on May 09, 2010, 06:53:21 PM
hopes he makes it
Title: Re: It might just be a rumour but.... cue Big Mag!
Post by: Big Magician on May 09, 2010, 07:08:53 PM
good fuh we
Title: Re: It might just be a rumour but.... cue Big Mag!
Post by: AirMan on May 09, 2010, 07:27:29 PM
good fuh we

 :rotfl:..doh worry yuhself..it would still have some hoping and dreaming for zamora in TT colours..
Title: Re: It might just be a rumour but.... cue Big Mag!
Post by: palos on May 09, 2010, 11:34:00 PM
Sounds to me that if this report is accurate, Zamora was right to hold out on playing for T&T hoping for a chance on playing for England.

ANY footballer in his circumstances and in his position could understandably do the same.

John Barnes was born & grew up in Jamaica yet played for England. Yuh doh hear yardies cussin he.  Instead dem does big he up.

Shaka Hislop was very eligible to play for England and had they capped him when he was on the  bench for England, he woulda never play for we.  Shaka is a hero to many here but he chose England over T&T.  He simply gave up on his England dream and played for T&T.

And Dwight Yorke, arguably the greatest player in T&T history publicly said that if he was eligible to play for England, he wouldn't hesitate to play for them because T&T was unlikely to go to the World Cup.

If you livin outside and your chile have a choice between reppin T&T or de country you livin in, you go vex wit dem if dey doh choose T&T? Especially wit Jackula suckin everybody dry?  You go do yuh chile dat?

Good luck Bobby Zamora.  To ass was wit everybody who vex and play fuh fitball.  Hope to see you on the field for England in the coming World Cup.
Title: Re: It might just be a rumour but.... cue Big Mag!
Post by: Socapro on May 10, 2010, 12:02:12 AM
Sounds to me that if this report is accurate, Zamora was right to hold out on playing for T&T hoping for a chance on playing for England.

ANY footballer in his circumstances and in his position could understandably do the same.

John Barnes was born & grew up in Jamaica yet played for England. Yuh doh hear yardies cussin he.  Instead dem does big he up.

Shaka Hislop was very eligible to play for England and had they capped him when he was on the  bench for England, he woulda never play for we.  Shaka is a hero to many here but he chose England over T&T.  He simply gave up on his England dream and played for T&T.

And Dwight Yorke, arguably the greatest player in T&T history publicly said that if he was eligible to play for England, he wouldn't hesitate to play for them because T&T was unlikely to go to the World Cup.

If you livin outside and your chile have a choice between reppin T&T or de country you livin in, you go vex wit dem if dey doh choose T&T? Especially wit Jackula suckin everybody dry?  You go do yuh chile dat?

Good luck Bobby Zamora.  To ass was wit everybody who vex and play fuh fitball.  Hope to see you on the field for England in the coming World Cup.
Agreed!
This will be Zamora's last chance to play in a World Cup!
No point waiting round for T&T to qualify a 2nd time as you might be old & grey by time that miracle happens again!

But then again who knows?! Brazil 2014 here we come but Zamora might be too old & slow to make our team by then!

Best he takes his England cap now and save himself from agonising over that!
Title: Re: It might just be a rumour but.... cue Big Mag!
Post by: Socapro on May 10, 2010, 12:11:59 AM
good fuh we

Question to you BM:
If Zamora gets capped for England at the World Cup and helps them progress well into tournament, will you cheer him on or would you still be chanting your now famous world wide song?  :thinking:
Btw how long again do we have to wait for the official release?
Title: Re: It might just be a rumour but.... cue Big Mag!
Post by: boss on May 10, 2010, 02:47:29 AM
This is the 30 man squad. 7 have to get cut. No news here. Yet.  :beermug:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: supporter on May 10, 2010, 11:38:06 AM
Off topic but why doesnt Wayne Bridge just cuff Terry one time and get it over with? Dont deprive yourself of the WC.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Daft Trini on May 10, 2010, 11:48:00 AM
As part of the development team fuh Under Armor Soccer... I want to congratulate we franchise player Bobby Zamora....

keep scoring and we will conquer Nike, Adidas and de rest... as we motto goes "PROTECT THIS HOUSE"
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Dinner Mints on May 10, 2010, 11:51:05 AM
Sounds to me that if this report is accurate, Zamora was right to hold out on playing for T&T hoping for a chance on playing for England.

ANY footballer in his circumstances and in his position could understandably do the same.

John Barnes was born & grew up in Jamaica yet played for England. Yuh doh hear yardies cussin he.  Instead dem does big he up.

Shaka Hislop was very eligible to play for England and had they capped him when he was on the  bench for England, he woulda never play for we.  Shaka is a hero to many here but he chose England over T&T.  He simply gave up on his England dream and played for T&T.

And Dwight Yorke, arguably the greatest player in T&T history publicly said that if he was eligible to play for England, he wouldn't hesitate to play for them because T&T was unlikely to go to the World Cup.

If you livin outside and your chile have a choice between reppin T&T or de country you livin in, you go vex wit dem if dey doh choose T&T? Especially wit Jackula suckin everybody dry?  You go do yuh chile dat?

Good luck Bobby Zamora.  To ass was wit everybody who vex and play fuh fitball.  Hope to see you on the field for England in the coming World Cup.
People fooling themselves or letting false pride fool them. If Birchie had a sniff of getting into England squad, he woulda laugh in Dennis face. But he choose we, so he's a hero.
Title: Re: It might just be a rumour but.... cue Big Mag!
Post by: weary1969 on May 10, 2010, 12:28:36 PM
Sounds to me that if this report is accurate, Zamora was right to hold out on playing for T&T hoping for a chance on playing for England.

ANY footballer in his circumstances and in his position could understandably do the same.

John Barnes was born & grew up in Jamaica yet played for England. Yuh doh hear yardies cussin he.  Instead dem does big he up.

Shaka Hislop was very eligible to play for England and had they capped him when he was on the  bench for England, he woulda never play for we.  Shaka is a hero to many here but he chose England over T&T.  He simply gave up on his England dream and played for T&T.

And Dwight Yorke, arguably the greatest player in T&T history publicly said that if he was eligible to play for England, he wouldn't hesitate to play for them because T&T was unlikely to go to the World Cup.

If you livin outside and your chile have a choice between reppin T&T or de country you livin in, you go vex wit dem if dey doh choose T&T? Especially wit Jackula suckin everybody dry?  You go do yuh chile dat?

Good luck Bobby Zamora.  To ass was wit everybody who vex and play fuh fitball.  Hope to see you on the field for England in the coming World Cup.

CO-SIGNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
Title: Re: It might just be a rumour but.... cue Big Mag!
Post by: Trini _2026 on May 10, 2010, 12:42:18 PM
Sounds to me that if this report is accurate, Zamora was right to hold out on playing for T&T hoping for a chance on playing for England.

ANY footballer in his circumstances and in his position could understandably do the same.

John Barnes was born & grew up in Jamaica yet played for England. Yuh doh hear yardies cussin he.  Instead dem does big he up.

Shaka Hislop was very eligible to play for England and had they capped him when he was on the  bench for England, he woulda never play for we.  Shaka is a hero to many here but he chose England over T&T.  He simply gave up on his England dream and played for T&T.

And Dwight Yorke, arguably the greatest player in T&T history publicly said that if he was eligible to play for England, he wouldn't hesitate to play for them because T&T was unlikely to go to the World Cup.

If you livin outside and your chile have a choice between reppin T&T or de country you livin in, you go vex wit dem if dey doh choose T&T? Especially wit Jackula suckin everybody dry?  You go do yuh chile dat?

Good luck Bobby Zamora.  To ass was wit everybody who vex and play fuh fitball.  Hope to see you on the field for England in the coming World Cup.

CO-SIGNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN

you happy for him ent
Title: Re: It might just be a rumour but.... cue Big Mag!
Post by: weary1969 on May 10, 2010, 01:01:05 PM
Sounds to me that if this report is accurate, Zamora was right to hold out on playing for T&T hoping for a chance on playing for England.

ANY footballer in his circumstances and in his position could understandably do the same.

John Barnes was born & grew up in Jamaica yet played for England. Yuh doh hear yardies cussin he.  Instead dem does big he up.

Shaka Hislop was very eligible to play for England and had they capped him when he was on the  bench for England, he woulda never play for we.  Shaka is a hero to many here but he chose England over T&T.  He simply gave up on his England dream and played for T&T.

And Dwight Yorke, arguably the greatest player in T&T history publicly said that if he was eligible to play for England, he wouldn't hesitate to play for them because T&T was unlikely to go to the World Cup.

If you livin outside and your chile have a choice between reppin T&T or de country you livin in, you go vex wit dem if dey doh choose T&T? Especially wit Jackula suckin everybody dry?  You go do yuh chile dat?

Good luck Bobby Zamora.  To ass was wit everybody who vex and play fuh fitball.  Hope to see you on the field for England in the coming World Cup.

CO-SIGNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN

you happy for him ent

Happy would mean I care. It is niether here nor there but I will not HATE ON ZAMORA 4 pickin England ovah a side dat cyah organize a plane ticket 4 a player.
Title: Re: It might just be a rumour but.... cue Big Mag!
Post by: Trini _2026 on May 10, 2010, 01:19:56 PM
Sounds to me that if this report is accurate, Zamora was right to hold out on playing for T&T hoping for a chance on playing for England.

ANY footballer in his circumstances and in his position could understandably do the same.

John Barnes was born & grew up in Jamaica yet played for England. Yuh doh hear yardies cussin he.  Instead dem does big he up.

Shaka Hislop was very eligible to play for England and had they capped him when he was on the  bench for England, he woulda never play for we.  Shaka is a hero to many here but he chose England over T&T.  He simply gave up on his England dream and played for T&T.

And Dwight Yorke, arguably the greatest player in T&T history publicly said that if he was eligible to play for England, he wouldn't hesitate to play for them because T&T was unlikely to go to the World Cup.

If you livin outside and your chile have a choice between reppin T&T or de country you livin in, you go vex wit dem if dey doh choose T&T? Especially wit Jackula suckin everybody dry?  You go do yuh chile dat?

Good luck Bobby Zamora.  To ass was wit everybody who vex and play fuh fitball.  Hope to see you on the field for England in the coming World Cup.

CO-SIGNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN

you happy for him ent

Happy would mean I care. It is niether here nor there but I will not HATE ON ZAMORA 4 pickin England ovah a side dat cyah organize a plane ticket 4 a player.

 :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: dinho on May 10, 2010, 01:27:05 PM
Sounds to me that if this report is accurate, Zamora was right to hold out on playing for T&T hoping for a chance on playing for England.

ANY footballer in his circumstances and in his position could understandably do the same.

John Barnes was born & grew up in Jamaica yet played for England. Yuh doh hear yardies cussin he.  Instead dem does big he up.

Shaka Hislop was very eligible to play for England and had they capped him when he was on the  bench for England, he woulda never play for we.  Shaka is a hero to many here but he chose England over T&T.  He simply gave up on his England dream and played for T&T.

And Dwight Yorke, arguably the greatest player in T&T history publicly said that if he was eligible to play for England, he wouldn't hesitate to play for them because T&T was unlikely to go to the World Cup.

If you livin outside and your chile have a choice between reppin T&T or de country you livin in, you go vex wit dem if dey doh choose T&T? Especially wit Jackula suckin everybody dry?  You go do yuh chile dat?

Good luck Bobby Zamora.  To ass was wit everybody who vex and play fuh fitball.  Hope to see you on the field for England in the coming World Cup.

This is all well and good except, he never said up front that he was choosing England ahead of T&T for the reasons already mentioned.. He made a choice for Trinidad & Tobago, had a passport processed and then subsequently renegued on that choice in the midst of a World Cup campaign and ahead of crucial fixtures.. and on multiple occasions

I have no qualms in saying that I truly believe he made more of his 'injuries' ahead of our World Cup qualifying fixtures to buy himself time while he was making up his mind.... and in so doing left our coaching staff and our preparations in an uncertain place..

So I'm happy for you all who can put your patriotic impulses aside, step back and be all objective about Mr. Zamora and wish him well in his future endeavors.. Sadly I will not be joining you on that boat...

Our national team is not an outside woman for you to dangle on a string while you making up your mind to see if you getting through with the one you truly love.

F**K ZAMORA!!!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: D.H.W on May 10, 2010, 01:33:01 PM
im predicting he not playing for England in world cup. he will then beg to play for us after  :devil:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Bakes on May 10, 2010, 02:14:54 PM
This is all well and good except, he never said up front that he was choosing England ahead of T&T for the reasons already mentioned.. He made a choice for Trinidad & Tobago, had a passport processed and then subsequently renegued on that choice in the midst of a World Cup campaign and ahead of crucial fixtures.. and on multiple occasions

I have no qualms in saying that I truly believe he made more of his 'injuries' ahead of our World Cup qualifying fixtures to buy himself time while he was making up his mind.... and in so doing left our coaching staff and our preparations in an uncertain place..

So I'm happy for you all who can put your patriotic impulses aside, step back and be all objective about Mr. Zamora and wish him well in his future endeavors.. Sadly I will not be joining you on that boat...

Our national team is not an outside woman for you to dangle on a string while you making up your mind to see if you getting through with the one you truly love.

F**K ZAMORA!!!

"Patriotic impulses"?... "OUR national team"??

Allyuh men can't be f**king serious.  OUR national team is Jack's personal toy... he just lets us play with it and pretend it belongs to us provided it brings him money.  As for the "making the most of his injuries" charge... I guess he was making so much of it that he decided to sit out a critical game for Fulham just when his team needed him most.  He made so much of it in fact that his father travelled to the game ahead of time and was in the stands with the expectation that his son would be in the line up... I guess Bobby didn't let him in on the lie, right?

You also need to do further fact checking... Zamora didn't become eligible to play for us until the end of August... well after our hopes for South Africa were already on life support.  Qualification then would have been on a wing and a prayer, yet he agreed to represent us.  He only declined to be called up later on to concentrate on Fullham, well after we were eliminated... but why let a little thing like truth or fact get in the way of the emoting?

The "outside" woman analogy is fitting... because that's just how some ah allyuh carrying on.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Dutty on May 10, 2010, 02:21:08 PM

Our national team is not an outside woman for you to dangle on a string while you making up your mind to see if you getting through with the one you truly love.


"A Horn is a horn, only if yuh take it orn"
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Deeks on May 10, 2010, 05:07:48 PM
Go Bobby Go!!!!!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: WestCoast on May 10, 2010, 05:35:02 PM
IF and only IF the Government of TnT, which represents the PEOPLE of TnT, were the custodians of any TnT Team playing in International Matches, then I would say "Hard Luck Bobby"

But any TnT Team, as the FIFA system now allows, is just a play toy for Uncle Jack and his patheic friend Seap Bladder.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Big Magician on May 10, 2010, 06:05:10 PM
as a man with tnt roots...good luck Zamora
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Coop's on May 10, 2010, 06:06:22 PM
This is all well and good except, he never said up front that he was choosing England ahead of T&T for the reasons already mentioned.. He made a choice for Trinidad & Tobago, had a passport processed and then subsequently renegued on that choice in the midst of a World Cup campaign and ahead of crucial fixtures.. and on multiple occasions

I have no qualms in saying that I truly believe he made more of his 'injuries' ahead of our World Cup qualifying fixtures to buy himself time while he was making up his mind.... and in so doing left our coaching staff and our preparations in an uncertain place..

So I'm happy for you all who can put your patriotic impulses aside, step back and be all objective about Mr. Zamora and wish him well in his future endeavors.. Sadly I will not be joining you on that boat...

Our national team is not an outside woman for you to dangle on a string while you making up your mind to see if you getting through with the one you truly love.

F**K ZAMORA!!!

"Patriotic impulses"?... "OUR national team"??

Allyuh men can't be f**king serious.  OUR national team is Jack's personal toy... he just lets us play with it and pretend it belongs to us provided it brings him money.  As for the "making the most of his injuries" charge... I guess he was making so much of it that he decided to sit out a critical game for Fulham just when his team needed him most.  He made so much of it in fact that his father travelled to the game ahead of time and was in the stands with the expectation that his son would be in the line up... I guess Bobby didn't let him in on the lie, right?

You also need to do further fact checking... Zamora didn't become eligible to play for us until the end of August... well after our hopes for South Africa were already on life support.  Qualification then would have been on a wing and a prayer, yet he agreed to represent us.  He only declined to be called up later on to concentrate on Fullham, well after we were eliminated... but why let a little thing like truth or fact get in the way of the emoting?

The "outside" woman analogy is fitting... because that's just how some ah allyuh carrying on.

       :notworthy: :notworthy: :beermug:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: just cool on May 10, 2010, 06:07:20 PM
This is all well and good except, he never said up front that he was choosing England ahead of T&T for the reasons already mentioned.. He made a choice for Trinidad & Tobago, had a passport processed and then subsequently renegued on that choice in the midst of a World Cup campaign and ahead of crucial fixtures.. and on multiple occasions

I have no qualms in saying that I truly believe he made more of his 'injuries' ahead of our World Cup qualifying fixtures to buy himself time while he was making up his mind.... and in so doing left our coaching staff and our preparations in an uncertain place..

So I'm happy for you all who can put your patriotic impulses aside, step back and be all objective about Mr. Zamora and wish him well in his future endeavors.. Sadly I will not be joining you on that boat...

Our national team is not an outside woman for you to dangle on a string while you making up your mind to see if you getting through with the one you truly love.

F**K ZAMORA!!!

"Patriotic impulses"?... "OUR national team"??

Allyuh men can't be f**king serious.  OUR national team is Jack's personal toy... he just lets us play with it and pretend it belongs to us provided it brings him money.  As for the "making the most of his injuries" charge... I guess he was making so much of it that he decided to sit out a critical game for Fulham just when his team needed him most.  He made so much of it in fact that his father travelled to the game ahead of time and was in the stands with the expectation that his son would be in the line up... I guess Bobby didn't let him in on the lie, right?

You also need to do further fact checking... Zamora didn't become eligible to play for us until the end of August... well after our hopes for South Africa were already on life support.  Qualification then would have been on a wing and a prayer, yet he agreed to represent us.  He only declined to be called up later on to concentrate on Fullham, well after we were eliminated... but why let a little thing like truth or fact get in the way of the emoting?

The "outside" woman analogy is fitting... because that's just how some ah allyuh carrying on.

Sharks , like yuhs the only man on here wid ah brain or what?!! ah can't believe ppl serious about doggin this kid! zamora is ah yute , not no big ole foot man! and the yute is an ENGLISH BOY!!! he's not no trinidadian! his mom is an english woman, and he know fack all bout trinidad!

personally , i real glad he opted for england! fack the TTFF! smart choice bobby, i support yuh 100%!!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: WestCoast on May 10, 2010, 06:09:05 PM
as a man with tnt roots...good luck Zamora
Little Mag
look what ya gorn an do now :devil:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: D.H.W on May 10, 2010, 06:16:03 PM
can i say f**k Zamora too?  :)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: theworm2345 on May 10, 2010, 07:16:42 PM
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/world-cup/story/_/id/784837/ce/uk/?cc=5901&ver=us
According to these he probably won't be in the squad and this site is more reputable than NOTW
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Dinner Mints on May 10, 2010, 07:25:23 PM
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/world-cup/story/_/id/784837/ce/uk/?cc=5901&ver=us
According to these he probably won't be in the squad and this site is more reputable than NOTW
You mean because of the same recurring Achilles problem dat keep him from playing for us? He trying to fool up de whole world now? Dis man ain't easy!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Deeks on May 10, 2010, 08:53:04 PM
Go Bobby Go!!!!!!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Tallman on May 11, 2010, 06:52:45 AM
Nah, he eh make de squad

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/may/11/capello-england-world-cup-squad

England's 30-man provisional squad

Goalkeepers: Joe Hart, David James, Robert Green.

Defenders: Leighton Baines, Jamie Carragher, Ashley Cole, Michael Dawson, Rio Ferdinand, Glen Johnson, Ledley King, John Terry, Matthew Upson, Stephen Warnock.

Midfielders: Gareth Barry, Michael Carrick, Joe Cole, Steven Gerrard, Tom Huddlestone, Adam Johnson, Frank Lampard, Aaron Lennon, James Milner, Scott Parker, Theo Walcott, Shaun Wright-Phillips.

Forwards: Darren Bent, Peter Crouch, Jermain Defoe, Emile Heskey, Wayne Rooney.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Daft Trini on May 11, 2010, 07:13:46 AM
Nah, he eh make de squad

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/may/11/capello-england-world-cup-squad

England's 30-man provisional squad

Goalkeepers: Joe Hart, David James, Robert Green.

Defenders: Leighton Baines, Jamie Carragher, Ashley Cole, Michael Dawson, Rio Ferdinand, Glen Johnson, Ledley King, John Terry, Matthew Upson, Stephen Warnock.

Midfielders: Gareth Barry, Michael Carrick, Joe Cole, Steven Gerrard, Tom Huddlestone, Adam Johnson, Frank Lampard, Aaron Lennon, James Milner, Scott Parker, Theo Walcott, Shaun Wright-Phillips.

Forwards: Darren Bent, Peter Crouch, Jermain Defoe, Emile Heskey, Wayne Rooney.

De only objections I have is Heskey...
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trini68 on May 11, 2010, 07:35:26 AM
I was hopin Agbonlahor would've made it instead of Heskey. Young would've been nice to see too.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: noize on May 11, 2010, 07:40:49 AM
 ??? How da hell Heskey  make that squad before Agbonlahor or young is beyond me...wow
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: D.H.W on May 11, 2010, 07:49:22 AM
Nah, he eh make de squad

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/may/11/capello-england-world-cup-squad

England's 30-man provisional squad

Goalkeepers: Joe Hart, David James, Robert Green.

Defenders: Leighton Baines, Jamie Carragher, Ashley Cole, Michael Dawson, Rio Ferdinand, Glen Johnson, Ledley King, John Terry, Matthew Upson, Stephen Warnock.

Midfielders: Gareth Barry, Michael Carrick, Joe Cole, Steven Gerrard, Tom Huddlestone, Adam Johnson, Frank Lampard, Aaron Lennon, James Milner, Scott Parker, Theo Walcott, Shaun Wright-Phillips.

Forwards: Darren Bent, Peter Crouch, Jermain Defoe, Emile Heskey, Wayne Rooney.

 :devil:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: giggsy11 on May 11, 2010, 07:59:34 AM
Nah, he eh make de squad

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/may/11/capello-england-world-cup-squad

England's 30-man provisional squad

Goalkeepers: Joe Hart, David James, Robert Green.

Defenders: Leighton Baines, Jamie Carragher, Ashley Cole, Michael Dawson, Rio Ferdinand, Glen Johnson, Ledley King, John Terry, Matthew Upson, Stephen Warnock.

Midfielders: Gareth Barry, Michael Carrick, Joe Cole, Steven Gerrard, Tom Huddlestone, Adam Johnson, Frank Lampard, Aaron Lennon, James Milner, Scott Parker, Theo Walcott, Shaun Wright-Phillips.

Forwards: Darren Bent, Peter Crouch, Jermain Defoe, Emile Heskey, Wayne Rooney.


Oh geed-what ah shitty squad. Rooney and Lennon the only two quality offensive players. All the others predictable and one demensional. Defense suspect except for Cole. England have plenty of licks to get!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Bakes on May 11, 2010, 08:01:45 AM
Heskey made it b/c of his style of play... he holds the ball up very well and creates opportunities for others.  He won't start but will help create space for players like Bent and Rooney.  Zamora's call up was always going to be a longshot... hardluck dey fella, especially with that Achilles "injury" (ah guess yuh could stop faking now) it woulda take real confidence in Capello to include yuh at this point.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: D.H.W on May 11, 2010, 08:08:36 AM
Zamora for T&T?  :devil:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: FireBrand on May 11, 2010, 08:10:59 AM
Who want to bet Bobby score de next time we play England?  8) :devil:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: royal on May 11, 2010, 08:23:50 AM
Zamora cyar even make the 30? Feel sorry for him.May end his career with no caps for anyone.The future minister of finance say he ain't calling him up again.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: theworm2345 on May 11, 2010, 08:24:22 AM
I am disappointed Carlton Cole didn't make it  :-[  Then again I can't say he really deserved it after his poor return when returning from injury.  Anyway I'm guessing Zamora was called but turned it down as he wanted represent T&T  :devil:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: maxg on May 11, 2010, 09:21:28 AM
Nah, he eh make de squad

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/may/11/capello-england-world-cup-squad

England's 30-man provisional squad

Goalkeepers: Joe Hart, David James, Robert Green.

Defenders: Leighton Baines, Jamie Carragher, Ashley Cole, Michael Dawson, Rio Ferdinand, Glen Johnson, Ledley King, John Terry, Matthew Upson, Stephen Warnock.

Midfielders: Gareth Barry, Michael Carrick, Joe Cole, Steven Gerrard, Tom Huddlestone, Adam Johnson, Frank Lampard, Aaron Lennon, James Milner, Scott Parker, Theo Walcott, Shaun Wright-Phillips.

Forwards: Darren Bent, Peter Crouch, Jermain Defoe, Emile Heskey, Wayne Rooney.

 Close.. (http://www.socawarriors.net/forum/index.php?topic=45605.msg652561#msg652561)

ps: F... england
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: palos on May 11, 2010, 09:36:53 AM
Nah, he eh make de squad

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/may/11/capello-england-world-cup-squad

England's 30-man provisional squad

Goalkeepers: Joe Hart, David James, Robert Green.

Defenders: Leighton Baines, Jamie Carragher, Ashley Cole, Michael Dawson, Rio Ferdinand, Glen Johnson, Ledley King, John Terry, Matthew Upson, Stephen Warnock.

Midfielders: Gareth Barry, Michael Carrick, Joe Cole, Steven Gerrard, Tom Huddlestone, Adam Johnson, Frank Lampard, Aaron Lennon, James Milner, Scott Parker, Theo Walcott, Shaun Wright-Phillips.

Forwards: Darren Bent, Peter Crouch, Jermain Defoe, Emile Heskey, Wayne Rooney.

That squad has absolutely no depth.

Second round at MOST fuh dem....IF DEM LUCKY

Hard luck Bobby Z
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Sam on May 11, 2010, 09:38:23 AM
I am disappointed Carlton Cole didn't make it  :-[  Then again I can't say he really deserved it after his poor return when returning from injury.  Anyway I'm guessing Zamora was called but turned it down as he wanted represent T&T  :devil:

Gabriel Agbonlahor should be there instead of Hesky.

Carlton Cole and Cameron Jerome deserve a chance too.

I aint to sure about Michael Carrick and Theo Walcott either. Carrick dip in form and Walcott don't have a football brain.

Ah like David Bentley, Stewart Downing, Jermaine Jenas.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: dinho on May 11, 2010, 09:42:28 AM
Agbonlahor not fighting for Heskey spot, he fighting up with the small forwards and them..

If Capello picking on form like he say he was, Zamora should be there in front Heskey and Cole who both did nothing at all this season to merit inclusion.. Heskey scrubbbing bench and Cole eh say nothing since coming back from injury.. Zamora carry his side to the Europa final. But I guess Heskey works for the system Capello wants to play because Rooney does play off him.

Adam Johnson is a good pick for the left side.. Sorry not to see Joe Cole there but to be fair he eh looking nothing like the old Joe Cole since coming back from injury.

Bridge is ah imps.

edit: like i blind, now see Joe Cole make it..  :beermug:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Bakes on May 11, 2010, 10:12:41 AM
I self blind... I completely overlook the fact that mih boy Tom Huddlestone make de cut  :beermug: :beermug: :beermug:


...meanwhile, fellow former U-21's like Nigel Reo-Coker and Micah Richards need to figure out where they careers going.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: FireBrand on May 11, 2010, 11:11:52 AM
It seems like Bobby would have been in the provisional squad. Check out Capello's comments at 2:43. Ah wonder who took his place?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/world_cup_2010/8673706.stm (http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/world_cup_2010/8673706.stm)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: D.H.W on May 11, 2010, 11:26:11 AM
It seems like Bobby would have been in the provisional squad. Check out Capello's comments at 2:43. Ah wonder who took his place?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/world_cup_2010/8673706.stm (http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/world_cup_2010/8673706.stm)

he lie he foot good, he want to play for T&T in the next world cup. see i tell alyuh the man loyal
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on May 11, 2010, 11:35:45 AM
It seems like Bobby would have been in the provisional squad. Check out Capello's comments at 2:43. Ah wonder who took his place?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/world_cup_2010/8673706.stm (http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/world_cup_2010/8673706.stm)

Man only on shit Capello wanted to give BZ a look.

"Zamora was a really important player but we spoke with him and he has a big problem with his Achilles," Capello added. "He said he can't play because he can't train every day."
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Bakes on May 11, 2010, 11:40:45 AM
It seems like Bobby would have been in the provisional squad. Check out Capello's comments at 2:43. Ah wonder who took his place?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/world_cup_2010/8673706.stm (http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/world_cup_2010/8673706.stm)

Came down to him and Bent for the fifth striker... Rooney, Crouch, Heskey and Defoe were guaranteed.  Hard to argue with it... Crouch produce the least among all of them but given the English style of play he gives them a great deal more versatility than Zamora.  Say what you want of him but the man's deadly inside the opposition box... especially on headers, and it has little to do with his height and more about how he uses his height, technique ability to get to the ball.  We could say he does foul all we want... but unless the refs call it he's a good weapon.

Capello made no bones about the fact that he was placing a premium on fitness, Barry was sure to make that squad until the weekend.  Rooney, you HAVE to make an exception for him... for good or bad, he's the best thing in an England uniform right now.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trinidogg on May 11, 2010, 11:53:51 AM
It seems like Bobby would have been in the provisional squad. Check out Capello's comments at 2:43. Ah wonder who took his place?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/world_cup_2010/8673706.stm (http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/world_cup_2010/8673706.stm)

Man only on shit Capello wanted to give BZ a look.

"Zamora was a really important player but we spoke with him and he has a big problem with his Achilles," Capello added. "He said he can't play because he can't train every day."


How ironic that the same injury many people think he was faking against T&T is what keep him out of the England World Cup squad. :devil: hardluck Zamora you may still be young enough for T&T next time around dunno bout England though.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: just cool on May 11, 2010, 12:22:24 PM
No micah richards, no ashley young!! :o :o
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Mad Scorpion a/k/a Big Bo$$ on May 11, 2010, 12:24:51 PM
No micah richards, no ashley young!! :o :o

That is a glaring omission fuh me.  To me Young easily merrits his pic ahead of both Walcott and SWP.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: giggsy11 on May 11, 2010, 02:25:34 PM
No micah richards, no ashley young!! :o :o

That is a glaring omission fuh me.  To me Young easily merrits his pic ahead of both Walcott and SWP.

Def-SWP-still can't run, dribble and control at the same time!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Deeks on May 11, 2010, 02:39:07 PM
giggsy1,
          Shaun deserve his pick. I thought Ashley should be on the team. But Fabio thought otherwise.

Hard luck Bobby!!!!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Sando prince on May 11, 2010, 02:42:12 PM
Since Bobby FIRST CHOICE England aint give him a bligh..I wonder how long it took him to call TTFF to make sure his SECOND CHOICE T&T is still available  :devil:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: just cool on May 11, 2010, 05:18:03 PM
Yuh know, there's not ONE player from the lower leagues on that roster, and rightfully so! unlike certain coaches in the western hemisphare! :whistling:

maybe our coaches could learn something from this precedent. capello and dunga used all top notch players, so why our coaches does use man from the conference league over man who playing top flight football?  our coaches need tuh take stock yes.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Bakes on May 11, 2010, 10:45:59 PM
Yuh know, there's not ONE player from the lower leagues on that roster, and rightfully so! unlike certain coaches in the western hemisphare! :whistling:

Look Maradona gone and name two fellas from a Championship squad tuh de Argentina 30... Colocini and Gutierrez, from Newcastle.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: FireBrand on May 14, 2010, 04:15:49 PM
Fulham striker Bobby Zamora admits World Cup heartache.
BBC Sport.   

 
Zamora played through the pain barrier in the Europa League final
Bobby Zamora has described the Achilles tendon injury that has ended his World Cup dreams as "a kick in the teeth".

England manager Fabio Capello was set to include the 29-year-old Fulham striker in the provisional 30-man squad he named for this summer's finals.

But despite starting Wednesday's Europa League final, in which the Cottagers were beaten 2-1 by Atletico Madrid, Zamora faces surgery.

"I knew I wouldn't have done myself or England justice had I gone," he said.

"It was a joint decision between myself, Capello, Fulham's medical team and England's medical team. The World Cup is a massive tournament. It's not about myself, it's about England.

"Capello wished me all the best, hoped that I get fit and would be available next season. It's one of those things, it has come at a bad time and the last five weeks have been terrible for me.

"It's been an up and down season because it's been so good on the pitch and I've scored some important goals. To now pick up this injury has kicked me in the teeth. It's come during the last couple of weeks and when there was the possibility of going to the World Cup with England.

"That's football, it's a cruel game."

England already have fitness concerns surrounding former skipper John Terry (foot) and Gareth Barry (ankle), while Wayne Rooney, Aaron Lennon, Ashley Cole, Rio Ferdinand and Glen Johnson have all suffered problems in the latter stages of the season.

And Zamora was not willing to add to Capello's injury headaches.

The Cottagers forward was clearly off the pace in the heart-breaking 2-1 extra-time defeat to Atletico Madrid in Hamburg before he was substituted on 55 minutes.

"I was struggling but I was desperate to play," he added. "It was touch and go for me to make the final but it's a major tournament and I've worked all season to get there so I wanted to play some part.

"I'm going to weigh everything up with the medical team now but it looks like I might need a minor operation.

"The decision will be made over the next day or two but the operation is pencilled in for a week's time."
 
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: theworm2345 on May 14, 2010, 05:08:57 PM
^^How considerate, that must have been what he was thinking last fall too  :devil:
Look Maradona gone and name two fellas from a Championship squad tuh de Argentina 30... Colocini and Gutierrez, from Newcastle.
To be fair Newcastle were only a temporary Championship side.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Bakes on May 14, 2010, 05:14:41 PM
^^How considerate, that must have been what he was thinking last fall too  :devil:
Look Maradona gone and name two fellas from a Championship squad tuh de Argentina 30... Colocini and Gutierrez, from Newcastle.
To be fair Newcastle were only a temporary Championship side.

Newcastle has been a Championship side for several seasons... they just happened to be marginally better than the likes of Charlton, Watford, 'Boro and Reading... and so only delayed the inevitable.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: theworm2345 on May 14, 2010, 05:27:38 PM

Newcastle has been a Championship side for several seasons... they just happened to be marginally better than the likes of Charlton, Watford, 'Boro and Reading... and so only delayed the inevitable.
The finished 12, 13, and 7th in the seasons preceeding their relegation and then dominated the Championship despite not bringing in any noteworthy players and losing a few players like Duffer.  I guess next year will probably be a statement year for them.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: WestCoast on May 14, 2010, 05:42:59 PM
where that post gone ??? :devil:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Bakes on May 14, 2010, 07:14:56 PM
where that post gone ??? :devil:

Did you look inside yuh mudder cyat?
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: D.H.W on May 14, 2010, 08:27:31 PM
lol
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Big Magician on May 14, 2010, 10:49:34 PM
IT SPEAKSSSSSSSSSSS

 so bobby could talk ??

can anyone re post a Zamora talking about tnt article ??
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trinidogg on May 14, 2010, 11:59:36 PM
IT SPEAKSSSSSSSSSSS

 so bobby could talk ??

can anyone re post a Zamora talking about tnt article ??

I don't think he did? i think it was just his agent talkin that he excited for the opportunity to play for Trinidad.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Sam on June 30, 2010, 04:52:04 AM
Birmingham City lodge 6m bid to sign Fulham striker Bobby Zamora.
SKYSPORTS.COM


Birmingham City are believed to have lodged a 6 million bid to land Fulham striker Bobby Zamora.

The 29-year-old had a sensational season with the Cottagers, with some stellar performances helping his side reach the final of the Europa League.

The former West Ham United hitman had even been touted to make the England squad for the 2010 World Cup, but an Achilles tendon injury kept the forward out of the contest to represent the Three Lions.

The Londoner, formerly with Bristol Rovers, Brighton & Hove Albion and Tottenham Hotspur before joining the Hammers, won six England Under-21 caps in 2002.

Brum have been linked with moves for various forwards despite the arrival of Nikola Zigic from Valencia and Kevin Phillips penning a contract extension.

Now The Mirror reports that the Blues put in an offer of 6m to bring Zamora into their fold.

However, Fulham have reportedly turned down the bid in the hope of holding on to their striker.

It is said that Birmingham will reuturn with an improved offer to acquire Zamora's services.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Trinimassive on June 30, 2010, 10:20:57 AM
Saw in Sky sports Capello want to call up Zamora as he want to give younger players and some on the fringes ah chance. But at 29 Zamora ent gonna get no World Cup with England. Unless he starting to prepare a team for Euro Qualification. But he may just get his chance after all.
If Capello still the manager.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: FireBrand on July 02, 2010, 08:59:42 AM
Zamora joy at Fabio faith
By: Carla Hilton (Skysports.com)     


Striker is determined to prove critics wrong

Bobby Zamora is determined to live up to expectations after Fabio Capello labelled him a future England star.

The Italian's statement, which followed the Three Lions shocking exit from the World Cup, has brought about renewed criticism of his abilities as head coach.

Zamora, though, is boosted by such comments which he says incentivize him to step up his game.

"People can read into that what they want, I just let that sort of reaction wash over me," he told The Sun.

"It is flattering to hear the England manager single me out.

"It's nice to be linked with that and it's a big target for me once I'm 100 per cent fit again."

Modest
Zamora believes that too much can be read into speculation over who is set to be called up to the England squad.

He admitted, though, that hearing it straight from the horses' mouth was incredibly encouraging.

"I'm the sort of player who wouldn't even give a thought to being in the squad until I actually got a phone call from Fabio Capello," he said.

"But the other day the words were straight out of his mouth, so that was good."

He added: "There's always speculation about who might be in the squads but I'd rather hear it from the manager himself.

"Joe Bloggs might be laughing about the thought of me in the next World Cup but listen, that's four years away, and there's another big tournament before that."

As for his future at club level, Zamora dismissed suggestions he might follow Roy Hodgson from Fulham to Liverpool.

"I've got two years on my contract and my concern now is to get back to full fitness and help the club stay in the top division again."
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: royal on July 02, 2010, 10:10:52 AM
Zamora joy at Fabio faith
By: Carla Hilton (Skysports.com)     


Striker is determined to prove critics wrong

Bobby Zamora is determined to live up to expectations after Fabio Capello labelled him a future England star.

The Italian's statement, which followed the Three Lions shocking exit from the World Cup, has brought about renewed criticism of his abilities as head coach.

Zamora, though, is boosted by such comments which he says incentivize him to step up his game.

"People can read into that what they want, I just let that sort of reaction wash over me," he told The Sun.

"It is flattering to hear the England manager single me out.

"It's nice to be linked with that and it's a big target for me once I'm 100 per cent fit again."

Modest
Zamora believes that too much can be read into speculation over who is set to be called up to the England squad.

He admitted, though, that hearing it straight from the horses' mouth was incredibly encouraging.

"I'm the sort of player who wouldn't even give a thought to being in the squad until I actually got a phone call from Fabio Capello," he said.

"But the other day the words were straight out of his mouth, so that was good."

He added: "There's always speculation about who might be in the squads but I'd rather hear it from the manager himself.

"Joe Bloggs might be laughing about the thought of me in the next World Cup but listen, that's four years away, and there's another big tournament before that."

As for his future at club level, Zamora dismissed suggestions he might follow Roy Hodgson from Fulham to Liverpool.

"I've got two years on my contract and my concern now is to get back to full fitness and help the club stay in the top division again."



good hope he makes it this time !!!!!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: theworm2345 on August 07, 2010, 02:00:43 PM
Oh boy...
http://soccernet-assets.espn.go.com/news/story?id=812438&sec=euro2012&cc=5901
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: weary1969 on August 07, 2010, 02:09:10 PM
Oh boy...
http://soccernet-assets.espn.go.com/news/story?id=812438&sec=euro2012&cc=5901

D ISSUE WILL B FINALLY CLOSED............
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: theworm2345 on August 07, 2010, 02:09:46 PM
Oh boy...
http://soccernet-assets.espn.go.com/news/story?id=812438&sec=euro2012&cc=5901

D ISSUE WILL B FINALLY CLOSED............
Unfortunately no it won't, even if he gets a cap it will just be in a friendly so he'd still be eligible to switch (just like Ricky Shakes).
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: D.H.W on August 07, 2010, 02:11:21 PM
Oh boy...
http://soccernet-assets.espn.go.com/news/story?id=812438&sec=euro2012&cc=5901

D ISSUE WILL B FINALLY CLOSED............
Unfortunately no it won't, even if he gets a cap it will just be in a friendly so he'd still be eligible to switch (just like Ricky Shakes).

correct, he has to play in a fifa tournament.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Brownsugar on August 07, 2010, 03:18:32 PM
Paging Big Magician, paging Big Magician..... :devil: ;D
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: weary1969 on August 07, 2010, 03:30:51 PM
Paging Big Magician, paging Big Magician..... :devil: ;D

He go reach in ah timing  :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Socapro on August 07, 2010, 03:55:56 PM
Paging Big Magician, paging Big Magician..... :devil: ;D

He go reach in ah timing  :rotfl:

Doh worry, this is the news that BM wants to hear, i.e Bobby playing for England!!
He will wish him well, no cussing BZ this time, trust me!  ;)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Babalawo on August 07, 2010, 04:28:19 PM
die thread die
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: D.H.W on August 07, 2010, 05:12:50 PM
LOL tv6 fail, they say how we lose out on Zamora lol  :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: STEUPS!! on August 07, 2010, 05:15:37 PM
LOL tv6 fail, they say how we lose out on Zamora lol  :rotfl: :rotfl:

dem is a next set ah people who doh know d facts
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: chelsealife on August 07, 2010, 05:31:12 PM
Last season he was a one hit wonder...lol... surely he cant get any better and he only had eight prem goals. So d 19 goals add up against shit teams in the League Cup. He had some good goals but I wouldnt put him in our team ahead of Glen or even Jorsling. Definitely NOT a loss for us that he in d England team
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Flex on August 07, 2010, 05:35:44 PM
Though he came to meet Leo Beenhakker and the T&T team personally at the hotel in route to Germany I never taught he was committed to us. He always looked like he had doubts and hoped for an England call up instead.

Imagine, England blanked him at the 2010 WC and still he accepted their offer now, or did he ?

In any case, see BM....  :devil:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: weary1969 on August 07, 2010, 05:37:35 PM
Last season he was a one hit wonder...lol... surely he cant get any better and he only had eight prem goals. So d 19 goals add up against shit teams in the League Cup. He had some good goals but I wouldnt put him in our team ahead of Glen or even Jorsling. Definitely NOT a loss for us that he in d England team

He will b paid 4 playin 4 England not sure if dat would happen if he play 4 we.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Socapro on August 07, 2010, 05:45:58 PM
Though he came to meet Leo Beenhakker and the T&T team personally at the hotel in route to Germany I never taught he was committed to us. He always looked like he had doubts and hoped for an England call up instead.

Imagine, England blanked him at the 2010 WC and still he accepted their offer now, or did he ?

In any case, see BM....  :devil:

Come 2014 BZ will be way passed his best as a striker plus England will be looking towards their younger players if they learnt their lessons from the 2010 World Cup!

England plan is to cap Bobby so that he cyah play for T&T and so score against them in any future World Cups if we both qualify! Bobby will be capped and then left to scrub bench for the rest of his short international career, allyuh watch and see!  :devil:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: chelsealife on August 07, 2010, 05:53:06 PM
Though he came to meet Leo Beenhakker and the T&T team personally at the hotel in route to Germany I never taught he was committed to us. He always looked like he had doubts and hoped for an England call up instead.

Imagine, England blanked him at the 2010 WC and still he accepted their offer now, or did he ?

In any case, see BM....  :devil:

Come 2014 BZ will be way passed his best as a striker plus England will be looking towards their younger players if they learnt their lessons from the 2010 World Cup!

England plan is to cap Bobby so that he cyah play for T&T and so score against them in any future World Cups if we both qualify! Bobby will be capped and then left to scrub bench for the rest of his short international career, allyuh watch and see!  :devil:
LoL. He have to make d bench after this friendly to scrub it. Bent deserves a chance ahead of him and when he takes his chance Booby(lol) Zamora is done especially when the Fraizer Campbell comes in  ;D
Title: Capello calls up Wilshere, Gibbs and Zamora for England
Post by: Touches on August 07, 2010, 08:21:14 PM
Source BBC Sport (http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/8894651.stm)


Capello calls up Wilshere, Gibbs and Zamora for England

England squad in full

England boss Fabio Capello has named the uncapped trio of Jack Wilshere, Kieran Gibbs and Bobby Zamora in his squad to face Hungary on Wednesday.

Goalkeepers Paul Robinson and Ben Foster replace David James and Robert Green as only 10 of the 23-man World Cup squad return for the friendly.

Theo Walcott and Adam Johnson are both recalled but Joe Cole misses out.

Strikers Jermain Defoe and Peter Crouch are dropped as Carlton Cole and Darren Bent come in for the match at Wembley.

Manchester United's Wes Brown, Phil Jagielka of Everton and Bolton's Gary Cahill bolster the defensive ranks as Capello looks to freshen up the national set-up following a disastrous World Cup campaign which saw England crash out in the last 16.

Arsenal have much to cheer from the new-look squad with Wilshere, Gibbs and Walcott all included.
   
DAN ROAN'S BLOG
An air of revival and a sense of fun and pride are what Capello must instill in this new squad, this new England

Wilshere, who was born on New Year's Day 1992, will become the 10th youngest England international of all time if he plays some part against Hungary.

He became Arsenal's youngest league debutant two seasons ago and was only the fifth 16-year-old to feature in the Champions League.

Wilshere has won five under-21 caps and his half season on loan at Bolton last term did not go unnoticed by Capello, who expects him to mature rapidly.

After receiving the news, the 18-year-old told Arsenal's website: "I'm delighted to have been named in the senior England squad for the first time. It is a real honour and I'm looking forward to the experience.

"I'm also realistic and want to take things one step at a time. Being called up to the England squad is a proud moment for me and my family, but my first target is to break into the Arsenal team and play on a regular basis.

"To achieve that, I need to keep my head down, work hard and stay focused."
   
606: DEBATE
Looks like Arsenal will be at the forefront in the future of English football, ahh the irony!

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Ashley Cole was one of the few to emerge from the South Africa campaign with their reputation intact, so Gibbs's contribution at left-back will probably be as back-up.

However, the Lambeth-born 20-year-old was already on Capello's radar last year and in may have made the World Cup squad ahead of Stephen Warnock had he not suffered a season-ending injury in November.

"It is a special moment to be called up to the first team squad," said Gibbs, who broke his foot in November.

"I have to say this a real boost for me as I spent over five months out through injury and this is a good opportunity to thank the surgeons and medical support I've received to get me back to full fitness.

"Naturally my top priority at this moment in time is to get back to the level I was at before my injury and get some games under my belt with Arsenal, but of course, I would love to cement a place in the England team in the future."

At 29, Zamora is not a youngster, but Capello was keen to include the Fulham star in his provisional World Cup squad, only for injury to rule out that option.

However, with Emile Heskey now retired and neither Crouch nor Defoe considered, Zamora was an obvious choice.

West Ham striker Cole has been around the squad before, as has Bent, although Gabriel Agbonlahor will probably consider himself unlucky.

There was better news for another Aston Villa player, however, as Ashley Young has been recalled, with neither Shaun Wright-Phillips nor Aaron Lennon being retained.

Most of Capello's senior men are included, with John Terry keeping his place, even if his partner in the centre of defence next week remains something of a mystery.

At various stages of the World Cup, Ledley King, Jamie Carragher and Matthew Upson had the job, but all three have now been ditched.

That hints at a straight fight between Jagielka, who won the last of his three caps against Ukraine at Wembley last year before suffering a serious knee injury, and Michael Dawson, who was called into the World Cup squad for injured skipper Rio Ferdinand but did not play a game.

England squad to face Hungary:

Goalkeepers: Ben Foster (Birmingham), Joe Hart (Manchester City), Paul Robinson (Blackburn)

Defenders: Wes Brown (Manchester United), Gary Cahill (Bolton), Ashley Cole (Chelsea), Michael Dawson (Tottenham Hotspur), Kieran Gibbs (Arsenal), Phil Jagielka (Everton), Glen Johnson (Liverpool), John Terry (Chelsea)

Midfielders: Gareth Barry (Manchester City), Steven Gerrard (Liverpool), Adam Johnson (Manchester City), Frank Lampard (Chelsea), James Milner (Aston Villa), Ashley Young (Aston Villa), Theo Walcott (Arsenal), Jack Wilshere (Arsenal)

Forwards: Darren Bent (Sunderland), Carlton Cole (West Ham United), Wayne Rooney (Manchester United), Bobby Zamora (Fulham)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Bitter on August 08, 2010, 08:27:10 AM
Paging Big Magician, paging Big Magician..... :devil: ;D

He go reach in ah timing  :rotfl:

Doh worry, this is the news that BM wants to hear, i.e Bobby playing for England!!
He will wish him well, no cussing BZ this time, thrust me!  ;)

Thrust You?  ??? ::)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Socapro on August 08, 2010, 09:20:57 AM
Paging Big Magician, paging Big Magician..... :devil: ;D

He go reach in ah timing  :rotfl:

Doh worry, this is the news that BM wants to hear, i.e Bobby playing for England!!
He will wish him well, no cussing BZ this time, trust me!  ;)

Thrust You?  ??? ::)

Sorry that was a miss-spelling, corrected now!!   :-X

Allyuh men doh miss nothing yes!  8)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: E-man on August 10, 2010, 03:45:39 PM
Bobby Zamora: I can be the new Teddy Sheringham for England
By Simon Cass (Daily Mail)


A senior England call-up has been a long time coming for Bobby Zamora - and Fabio Capello can count himself lucky that the striker is available at all.

The Fulham striker, whose hopes of playing in the World Cup were ended by achilles and back problems, would be a Trinidad and Tobago player right now if the same pair of injuries had not hit him ahead of a fixture with El Salvador last summer.

It has turned out to be a disguised blessing for Zamora, whose father is from the Caribbean island.

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ENGLAND'S SENRAB BOYS

Sol Campbell (Newcastle)
First cap versus Hungary, 1996

Ugo Ehiogu (retired)
First cap versus Italy, 1997

Ledley King (Tottenham)
First cap versus Italy, 2002

Paul Konchesky (Fulham)
First cap versus Australia, 2003

John Terry (Chelsea)
First cap versus Serbia & Montenegro, 2003

Jermain Defoe (Tottenham)
First cap versus Sweden, 2004

Bobby Zamora (Fulham)
First cap versus Hungary?

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At the time it looked like my only option if I wanted to play international football,' he said.

The striker certainly feels he deserves the chance to audition for the role of Wayne Rooney's partner.

A graduate of the famous Senrab side of east London, Zamora, who scored 19 goals last season, is eager to emulate Teddy Sheringham.

'I like having the ball up to me and bringing people into play,' said Zamora.

'If they can bring the ball up to me, I would like to think I can hold it up and bring Wayne in and the guys from midfield.'

The 29-year-old is now itching to make his England debut in the same fortnight that his girlfriend gave birth to twin girls.

'It has been a crazy week,' he admitted.

'My girlfriend won't be at Wembley, her hands will be full. But other members of my family will be there.'

No doubt they'll be thankful he saved them from an 11-hour flight to Trinidad and Tobago's friendly with Jamaica.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1301953/Bobby-Zamora-I-Englands-new-Teddy-Sheringham.html?ito=feeds-newsxml#ixzz0wF3KQZpk
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: D.H.W on August 10, 2010, 04:09:09 PM
stueps  ::)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Socapro on August 10, 2010, 05:52:26 PM
As I said come 2014 BZ will be way passed his best as a striker and England will be looking towards their younger players if they learnt their lessons from the 2010 World Cup! Good luck to him with the Teddy Sheringham talk!

England's plan is to cap Bobby's ass so he cyah play for T&T and so score against them in any future World Cups if we both manage to qualify! My predition is that Bobby will be capped and then left to scrub bench for the rest of his short international career, allyuh watch and see!  :devil:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: D.H.W on August 10, 2010, 06:06:20 PM
As I said come 2014 BZ will be way passed his best as a striker and England will be looking towards their younger players if they learnt their lessons from the 2010 World Cup! Good luck to him with the Teddy Sheringham talk!

England's plan is to cap Bobby's ass so he cyah play for T&T and so score against them in any future World Cups if we both manage to qualify! My predition is that Bobby will be capped and then left to scrub bench for the rest of his short international career, allyuh watch and see!  :devil:

doesnt matter if he get capped, he is still eligible to play for us, he has to play in a fifa sanctioned tournament, for that cap to be worth it. edit : what tournaments coming up soon? , i not sure.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Brownsugar on August 10, 2010, 06:07:52 PM

doesnt matter if he get capped, he is still eligible to play for us, he has to play in a fifa sanctioned tournament, for that cap to be worth it

Ah feel this is BM's cue..... :devil: ;D
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: theworm2345 on August 10, 2010, 06:10:56 PM
doesnt matter if he get capped, he is still eligible to play for us, he has to play in a fifa sanctioned tournament, for that cap to be worth it. edit : what tournaments coming up soon? , i not sure.
Euro qualifiers coming up in September
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: D.H.W on August 10, 2010, 06:12:43 PM
doesnt matter if he get capped, he is still eligible to play for us, he has to play in a fifa sanctioned tournament, for that cap to be worth it. edit : what tournaments coming up soon? , i not sure.
Euro qualifiers coming up in September

ohhhhhh, that changes everything
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Socapro on August 10, 2010, 06:14:25 PM
doesnt matter if he get capped, he is still eligible to play for us, he has to play in a fifa sanctioned tournament, for that cap to be worth it. edit : what tournaments coming up soon? , i not sure.
Euro qualifiers coming up in September

Yeah, they will cap his ass then for sure!  :devil:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Deeks on August 10, 2010, 09:45:42 PM
Why everybody concern if he get cap or not?
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Big Magician on August 11, 2010, 12:57:42 AM
good fuh f**king allyuh... 11 hour flight to tnt yuh mudder c**t

f**k ZAMORA AND CAMPS
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Socapro on August 11, 2010, 02:50:57 AM
Why everybody concern if he get cap or not?

We want to ensure he has no chance of being called up to play for T&T in the future and considers playing for us as a last resort because England doh want him! He would also possibly be taking the place of one of our local players who is far more committed to the cause!  ;)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: royal on August 11, 2010, 05:09:26 AM
Why everybody concern if he get cap or not?

We want to ensure he has no chance of being called up to play for T&T in the future and considers playing for us as a last resort because England doh want him! He would also possibly be taking the place of one of our local players who is far more committed to the cause!  ;)


COSIGN !!!! lewwe end this ting once and for all after all these years.
Title: Zamora: I could have been playing for Trinidad & Tobago rather than England toni
Post by: Touches on August 11, 2010, 06:10:52 AM
Zamora: I could have been playing for Trinidad & Tobago rather than England tonight

Published 23:00 10/08/10 By Mike Walters

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Bobby Zamora and Zoltan Gera may be ZZ tops at Wembley tonight - but England's new boy will have another headline double act on his mind.

After a "crazy" week in which he became the father of twin daughters Gisele and Siena, Zamora will wet the babies' heads by winning his first Three Lions cap at the age of 29 against Hungary.

With Zamora's Fulham team-mate Gera in the Magyars' ranks, England's post-World Cup boos cruise will not be a doddle.

But last season's top scorer at Craven Cottage (19 goals in all competitions), always believed he was destined to follow John Terry, Ledley King and Paul Konchesky - with whom he played for Senrab, a boys team on east London's Wanstead Flats - into the England side.
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"It's funny because I grew up playing with John, Ledley and Paul - they have all gone on to play for England although, in my eyes, there was no major difference between us," said Zamora yesterday.

"I never reached the stage where I thought I wasn't going to make it - I'm not a deep thinker about these things - but now the opportunity has come along, I want to grab it with both hands."

It could have been a different story if Zamora had jumped ship and signed for Hull 12 months ago, instead of staying loyal to Fulham, he would have endured relegation instead of blazing a memorable trail through Europe.

If he had not been crocked with achilles tendon and back injuries last September, he would have been inclined to answer the call from Trinidad & Tobago coach Leo Beenhakker last year, when England recognition seemed little more than a mirage in the desert.

And if he had been fit to join Fabio Capello's ill-starred World Cup crusade, instead of a tearful resignation to surgery on his troublesome heel, surely England's performances in South Africa could not have been more impoverished... could they?

Zamora said: "It has been a crazy week, but very enjoyable, and I want to try and take it all in and remember it all. The twins are a massive part of my life now, and with getting the call-up to play for your country is a massive honour.

"They were born last Monday, they came home on Friday, then I had a pre-season game on Saturday and that night I got a text saying I had been called up.

"Of course it was disappointing that I could not go to the World Cup because of my injury, but I guess that's life. Although it's pretty much a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play at a World Cup, there was no point in going if I was going to let myself and the country down, so in that sense it was a no-brainer.

"If things had worked out differently I could have played for Trinidad & Tobago (through his father's ancestry). At that time, it looked like my only option if I wanted to play international football, but that door has closed and this one has opened."

Now Zamora can look forward to leading the line with Wayne Rooney tonight and enjoying a friendly duel with Gera, the most accomplished act in a Hungarian side which includes Ipswich duo Marton Fulop and Tamas Priskin.

He added: "I have a good connection with Zoltan. He's a very good player and we are on the same wavelength. I really like playing with him - he created a lot of goals for me last season and I did the same for him as well.

"He is a major threat for England, an intelligent player who can create and score goals. In Europe, I was lucky that Zoltan was happy to do all the running, which was absolutely brilliant for me.

"One minute he was up there with me on the front line, but when it was necessary to drop into the 'hole,' he was more than happy to do that. The training we did was all about our partnership in and around the box and getting the ball played up to my feet."

Read more: http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/England-v-Hungary-preview-Bobby-Zamora-I-could-have-been-playing-for-Trinidad-Tobago-rather-than-Three-Lions-tonight-article549361.html#ixzz0wIZORwo5
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Title: Re: Zamora: I could have been playing for Trinidad & Tobago rather than England toni
Post by: Sam on August 11, 2010, 07:30:25 AM
Zamora come out now and talking shit, why, why....

I hope he never gets a run for England.
Title: Re: Zamora: I could have been playing for Trinidad & Tobago rather than England toni
Post by: Bakes on August 11, 2010, 09:01:38 AM
Zamora come out now and talking shit, why, why....

I hope he never gets a run for England.

What 'shit' he talking?  Some ah allyuh bruised feelings clouding allyuh ability to read and analyze.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: D.H.W on August 11, 2010, 09:18:12 AM
If he had not been crocked with achilles tendon and back injuries last September, he would have been inclined to answer the call from Trinidad & Tobago coach Leo Beenhakker last year, when England recognition seemed little more than a mirage in the desert.

hmmm didnt know Leo was coaching we last year  ::)
Title: Re: Zamora: I could have been playing for Trinidad & Tobago rather than England toni
Post by: Sam on August 11, 2010, 09:51:04 AM
What 'shit' he talking?  Some ah allyuh bruised feelings clouding allyuh ability to read and analyze.

Bake n Shit, Why yuh doh go and suck yuh balls.
Title: Re: Zamora: I could have been playing for Trinidad & Tobago rather than England toni
Post by: Bakes on August 11, 2010, 09:54:38 AM
What 'shit' he talking?  Some ah allyuh bruised feelings clouding allyuh ability to read and analyze.

Bake n Shit, Why yuh doh go and suck yuh balls.

I ask yuh ah simple question and dai's yuh response? 

Yuh acting like ah li'l schoolgirl who get she heartbreak by one ah dem taxi drivers.  Take yuh time, de question still out there... whenever yuh come off yuh period and yuh hormones return tuh normal yuh could take a read again.
Title: Re: Zamora: I could have been playing for Trinidad & Tobago rather than England toni
Post by: Sam on August 11, 2010, 10:02:22 AM
I ask yuh ah simple question and dai's yuh response? 

Yuh acting like ah li'l schoolgirl who get she heartbreak by one ah dem taxi drivers.  Take yuh time, de question still out there... whenever yuh come off yuh period and yuh hormones return tuh normal yuh could take a read again.

Doh talk shit kakahole, yuh said,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, "Some ah allyuh bruised feelings clouding allyuh ability to read and analyze",,,,,,,,,,,,,,, only you alone could come here and act like some big thing, you alone could read and analyze, why yuh doh analyze yuh small toetie... ent...

Bring yuh two teeth gal nah, meh schoolgirl behavior will all of a sudden go away. Is lolo in he pefhen....

My point is, why all of a sudden Zamora talking about how he only turn to T&T because he had no choice, that making us look bad, now he get mouth because he get an England call up, steups.

Doh come in public and diss T&T, Zamora is a blasted fargott, cant believe T&T nearly rescuse this fool's international career before England came in.

He is 29, in England he done.
Title: Re: Zamora: I could have been playing for Trinidad & Tobago rather than England toni
Post by: Bakes on August 11, 2010, 10:38:13 AM
Doh talk shit kakahole, yuh said,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, "Some ah allyuh bruised feelings clouding allyuh ability to read and analyze",,,,,,,,,,,,,,, only you alone could come here and act like some big thing, you alone could read and analyze, why yuh doh analyze yuh small toetie... ent...

So said, so done.  You only proving my point with yuh hormonal ranting. Rather than looking at what Zamora say objectively allyuh detractors insist on reading it as some kinda diss.  So once allyuh blood rush tuh allyuh head it affecting allyuh ability to be clear-headed.  All this talk about me coming here and "act like some big thing" is juss yuh own insecurity talking... first off is not no act and whoever intimidated or offended by it is they ass business.  If yuh was secure in yuh own self yuh wouldn't be worried about how some next man "act" like as you interpret it.

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Bring yuh two teeth gal nah, meh schoolgirl behavior will all of a sudden go away. Is lolo in he pefhen....

More proof that yuh estrogen levels rising... yuh fixation on sucking balls and giving man "lolo" giving away yuh secrets.

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My point is, why all of a sudden Zamora talking about how he only turn to T&T because he had no choice, that making us look bad, now he get mouth because he get an England call up, steups.

And that is my point exactly... you CHOOSE to interpret it as a diss when in fact the man talking de truth.  Plain talk is no bad manners.  Yuh feel Trinidad was Shaka first choice?  Yuh feel it was Birchall's or Samuel's?  Who de ass go want to play for Jack Warner when it have better more professional Federations go go sweat for? 

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Doh come in public and diss T&T, Zamora is a blasted fargott, cant believe T&T nearly rescuse this fool's international career before England came in.

He is 29, in England he done.

Everybody who kick ball dream of playing in the World Cup, and 99% of those who harbor such goals, want to represent the country where they were born and raised.  They naturally would pursue those opportunities first before trying to represent any other country.  Is few men will turn down playing for the land in which they was raised in order to rep the land of their heritage.  Kevin-Prince Boateng, Giuseppe Rossi and Neven Subotic are the exceptions. Yuh think if Brazil did give Eduardo, Cacau or Senna ah chance Serbia, Germany or Spain was ever going to see them?  Them men had tuh explore other options once dey realize they di'n have no chance of going to the World Cup with a Brazilian team. 

The difference is that Serbia, Germany and Spain smart enough to recognize talent that could benefit them and embrace it.  Some ah allyuh Trinis allyuh too special, if man ent profess dey undying love from de earlies allyuh feel allyuh too good to accept them later on.  And even then allyuh is some hypocrites because as has already been shown, others do the same thing and allyuh tripping all over allyuh self to call dem allyuh heroes.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Blue on August 11, 2010, 02:05:05 PM
Zamora has just come on as a sub in the England-Hungary game
  :chilling: :cheers: :party: :wavetowel: :wavetowel: :mackdaddy: :cheers: :applause: :praying: :praying:

Heskey v2.0
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: fari on August 11, 2010, 02:06:26 PM
Zamora has just come on as a sub in the England-Hungary game
  :chilling: :cheers: :party: :wavetowel: :wavetowel: :mackdaddy: :cheers: :applause: :praying: :praying:

i bet u he score on his debut
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Blue on August 11, 2010, 02:11:25 PM
Zamora has just come on as a sub in the England-Hungary game
  :chilling: :cheers: :party: :wavetowel: :wavetowel: :mackdaddy: :cheers: :applause: :praying: :praying:

i bet u he score on his debut

i bet u he is not playing for england in a year's time
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: D.H.W on August 11, 2010, 02:15:03 PM
Zamora has just come on as a sub in the England-Hungary game
  :chilling: :cheers: :party: :wavetowel: :wavetowel: :mackdaddy: :cheers: :applause: :praying: :praying:

i bet u he score on his debut

i bet u he is not playing for england in a year's time

most likely.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: fari on August 11, 2010, 02:38:52 PM
Zamora has just come on as a sub in the England-Hungary game
  :chilling: :cheers: :party: :wavetowel: :wavetowel: :mackdaddy: :cheers: :applause: :praying: :praying:

i bet u he score on his debut

i bet u he is not playing for england in a year's time

yeah well i think we could all agree on that
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: royal on August 11, 2010, 03:15:49 PM
Zamora has just come on as a sub in the England-Hungary game
  :chilling: :cheers: :party: :wavetowel: :wavetowel: :mackdaddy: :cheers: :applause: :praying: :praying:

i bet u he score on his debut

i bet u he is not playing for england in a year's time


Obviously he prefers to play one game for England than a 100 for Trinidad.I also prefer he plays one for England, than a 100 for Trinidad, so we on the same page
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Bakes on August 11, 2010, 03:22:49 PM
i bet u he is not playing for england in a year's time

Given his history of injuries and inconsistency I wouldn't doubt it, but I for one hope that he rip it up and have at least ah outside chance of going to Brazil with the squad 4 yrs from now.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Blue on August 11, 2010, 03:31:33 PM
i bet u he is not playing for england in a year's time

Given his history of injuries and inconsistency I wouldn't doubt it, but I for one hope that he rip it up and have at least ah outside chance of going to Brazil with the squad 4 yrs from now.

Given his history of never scoring goals I think that's unlikely, but I guess it worked for Heskey.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: D.H.W on August 11, 2010, 03:53:39 PM
i bet u he is not playing for england in a year's time

Given his history of injuries and inconsistency I wouldn't doubt it, but I for one hope that he rip it up and have at least ah outside chance of going to Brazil with the squad 4 yrs from now.

Given his history of never scoring goals I think that's unlikely, but I guess it worked for Heskey.

assuming capello still there
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: frico on August 11, 2010, 04:16:06 PM
Zamora showed some good touches on his debut and could be good for TT,for a big bloke his control and first touch is very good.He will be on England team for more games.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Bakes on August 11, 2010, 04:16:55 PM
i bet u he is not playing for england in a year's time

Given his history of injuries and inconsistency I wouldn't doubt it, but I for one hope that he rip it up and have at least ah outside chance of going to Brazil with the squad 4 yrs from now.

Given his history of never scoring goals I think that's unlikely, but I guess it worked for Heskey.

I think you missed the fact that I'm agreeing with you.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: che on August 11, 2010, 04:47:10 PM
Ah good now no more Zamora to T&T talk. :applause:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: frico on August 11, 2010, 04:59:09 PM
I have to wonder whether Trinidad & Tobago will ever learn to defend.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: D.H.W on August 11, 2010, 05:27:37 PM
Ah good now no more Zamora to T&T talk. :applause:

not really he still eligible , till he play a euro qualifier. if he ever play one
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Bakes on August 11, 2010, 05:36:36 PM
TnT too good fuh ah shithong like Zamora... in fact we better than them shithong Yardies too... ent?
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Andre on August 12, 2010, 08:53:30 AM
post game.

http://www.youtube.com/v/bpfyyTl0ZiE
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Socapro on August 12, 2010, 09:04:02 AM
post game.

http://www.youtube.com/v/bpfyyTl0ZiE

After hearing about our result against Jamaica yesterday Bobby will be most reassured that he has made the right choice!  ;)
Title: Re: Capello calls up Wilshere, Gibbs and Zamora for England
Post by: grskywalker on August 22, 2010, 01:14:56 PM
Well Zamora has given his answer to TNT on who he wants to play for!
Title: Re: Capello calls up Wilshere, Gibbs and Zamora for England
Post by: STEUPS!! on August 22, 2010, 02:04:49 PM
Well Zamora has given his answer to TNT on who he wants to play for!

he gave his answer long time. not suprised
Title: Re: Capello calls up Wilshere, Gibbs and Zamora for England
Post by: AirMan on August 22, 2010, 02:08:18 PM
Well Zamora has given his answer to TNT on who he wants to play for!

He did it long time..we just have posters in here who will CONTINUE to live in Dreamland
Title: Re: Capello calls up Wilshere, Gibbs and Zamora for England
Post by: asylumseeker on August 22, 2010, 05:23:32 PM
... and history seems to have justified his decision.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Big Magician on August 25, 2010, 01:53:33 AM
HE LOOK GOOD IN WHITE....STAY RIGHT DEY


HE IS 3 LIONS

WE IS 3 POTHONGS...HE CYAR RELATE TO DAT...WARRIORS...F#CK ZAMORA
Title: The Sun back page on Capello today...
Post by: dinho on August 25, 2010, 10:11:19 AM
My word!!   :o :o

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/3110245/Fabio-Capello-has-overlooked-Englands-young-stars-after-just-one-game.html

(http://img.thesun.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01112/capello-splash_1112586a.jpg)
Title: Re: The Sun back page on Capello today...
Post by: Ngozi on August 25, 2010, 10:19:40 AM
That's what I like about the English press they're very very subtle....  :rotfl:
Title: Re: The Sun back page on Capello today...
Post by: weary1969 on August 25, 2010, 10:23:33 AM
That's what I like about the English press they're very very subtle....  :rotfl:

ENTTTTTTTTTTT
Title: Re: The Sun back page on Capello today...
Post by: Bourbon on August 25, 2010, 10:50:21 AM
Dem really is dey team own worst enemy. Like too much gossip and drama.
Title: Re: The Sun back page on Capello today...
Post by: Observer on August 25, 2010, 11:31:04 AM
Even Jose Mourinho get in on the act and said "England problem is Capello" The fear factor.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: theworm2345 on August 29, 2010, 07:19:03 PM
Zamora got hurt yesterday which means that he won't feature in either of England's upcoming competitive internationals which means that this saga won't come to a definitive end until at least October.  If he's not picked or doesn't feature against Montenegro in October then it will go on until at least March  :banginghead:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Deeks on August 29, 2010, 07:48:52 PM
Hard Luck Bobby. Get well soon!!!!
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on August 30, 2010, 12:52:03 PM
Dr Terrence Babwha go fix him up
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Big Magician on August 30, 2010, 12:54:14 PM
sorry son..ah know yuh does get vex when i post as you...sorry

anyhow ' FU%K ZAMORA"
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: maxg on September 10, 2010, 04:39:20 PM
FULHAM NEWS
Zamora commits to Fulham
By ESPNsoccernet staff

September 10, 2010
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 Bobby Zamora has signed a new four-year contract at Fulham.


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Bobby Zamora joined Fulham from West Ham in 2008

Zamora, 29, was a key figure for Fulham as they reached the Europa League final last season, and he impressed on his senior England debut against Hungary last month.

A statement on the club's official website read: "Fulham Football Club can confirm that Bobby Zamora has signed a new four-year deal with the club that will see the striker remain at the Cottage until the summer of 2014."

Mark Hughes had earlier confirmed that Fulham rejected "three substantial bids" for Zamora during the summer amid reported interest from Liverpool.

Zamora's original contract was due to expire at the end of the season and Fulham are believed to have doubled his pay packet in his new deal.

The 4.8 million signing from West Ham United enjoyed a remarkable season last term, finishing with 19 goals in 48 appearances and his value has rocketed to around 10 million.

Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Red Mango on September 11, 2010, 08:37:33 AM
Bobby Zamora collapses in a heap after a challenge by Karl Henry and is being stretchered off. Looks like his right leg is the problem - he is being given oxygen...

More to follow
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: D.H.W on September 11, 2010, 09:08:14 AM
Bobby Zamora collapses in a heap after a challenge by Karl Henry and is being stretchered off. Looks like his right leg is the problem - he is being given oxygen...

More to follow

could be broken, dais d only time i does see oxygen given when i see leg break
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Red Mango on September 11, 2010, 09:31:06 AM
Bobby Zamora collapses in a heap after a challenge by Karl Henry and is being stretchered off. Looks like his right leg is the problem - he is being given oxygen...

More to follow

could be broken, dais d only time i does see oxygen given when i see leg break

It's a horrible injury from all accounts breds, ah pardner on that 140 character service say that he hopes it doesn't end his career. de ting is though, he just just sign a 4 year deal at Craven Cottage. I hope he recovers. I really do, no malice dey...
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: D.H.W on September 11, 2010, 09:35:03 AM
yup i was correct, his ankle is broken, saw it on twitter

someone also posted a pic
http://plixi.com/p/44520410
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: theworm2345 on September 11, 2010, 09:37:03 AM
Bobby Zamora collapses in a heap after a challenge by Karl Henry and is being stretchered off. Looks like his right leg is the problem - he is being given oxygen...

More to follow
Didn't they give Kenwyne oxygen when he hurt himself a few weeks back?
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Red Mango on September 11, 2010, 09:41:47 AM
yup i was correct, his ankle is broken, saw it on twitter

someone also posted a pic
http://plixi.com/p/44520410

Dias real pressure dey... I hope he recovers... I turned my own in 06, not nice... really not nice...
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Red Mango on September 11, 2010, 10:00:55 AM
Bobby Zamora collapses in a heap after a challenge by Karl Henry and is being stretchered off. Looks like his right leg is the problem - he is being given oxygen...

More to follow
Didn't they give Kenwyne oxygen when he hurt himself a few weeks back?

someting so... but dais real pace dey breds... get well soon Bobby, no malice...
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Midknight on September 11, 2010, 10:30:15 AM
I notice everytime Zamora get close to England squad he does get injured. All best wishes to the brother, but you have to wonder if somebody ent put down something on him for his about face on T&T... :devil:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Red Mango on September 11, 2010, 10:33:23 AM
Broken leg, just above the ankle, Mark Hughes says, hopefully 4 months or so. Hopefully no ligament damage, I really wish him a speedy recovery, just as I did for Eduardo.

I doubt highly that this will be shown on the TV... YouTube however is ah different scene...
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: theworm2345 on September 11, 2010, 11:15:59 AM
I notice everytime Zamora get close to England squad he does get injured. All best wishes to the brother, but you have to wonder if somebody ent put down something on him for his about face on T&T... :devil:
I don't think he is really that keen on international football.  He pulled out of the most recent England squad with injury and yet he played today.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Midknight on September 11, 2010, 11:36:29 AM
I notice everytime Zamora get close to England squad he does get injured. All best wishes to the brother, but you have to wonder if somebody ent put down something on him for his about face on T&T... :devil:
I don't think he is really that keen on international football.  He pulled out of the most recent England squad with injury and yet he played today.

for thirty minutes...

before being seriously injured.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: theworm2345 on September 11, 2010, 01:28:02 PM
I notice everytime Zamora get close to England squad he does get injured. All best wishes to the brother, but you have to wonder if somebody ent put down something on him for his about face on T&T... :devil:
I don't think he is really that keen on international football.  He pulled out of the most recent England squad with injury and yet he played today.

for thirty minutes...

before being seriously injured.
Yes but they were completely unrelated injuries, I suppose it is possible his thigh went from being not in any condition to play between today and Tuesday though
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Bakes on September 11, 2010, 01:42:32 PM
I notice everytime Zamora get close to England squad he does get injured. All best wishes to the brother, but you have to wonder if somebody ent put down something on him for his about face on T&T... :devil:

What 'about face'... are you conveniently forgetting that our highly efficient and organized TTFF failed to send him and Jlloyd their tickets when they were to travel for the Guatemala game... just around the time he got injured?

I don't think he is really that keen on international football.  He pulled out of the most recent England squad with injury and yet he played today.

That's a rather silly conclusion to arrive at... I guess he "pulled out of" the World Cup too, right?
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Red Mango on September 11, 2010, 02:15:04 PM
I notice everytime Zamora get close to England squad he does get injured. All best wishes to the brother, but you have to wonder if somebody ent put down something on him for his about face on T&T... :devil:
I don't think he is really that keen on international football.  He pulled out of the most recent England squad with injury and yet he played today.

for thirty minutes...

before being seriously injured.
Yes but they were completely unrelated injuries, I suppose it is possible his thigh went from being not in any condition to play between today and Tuesday though

It is possible, especially with Western medical science or, even, Eastern medical practices. Or dat platelet ting Van Persie and Kyut did try dey last season in Russia. But this is a broken leg, just above the ankle breds. Four months, and it could even end his career, a la Dean Ashton, (born 24 November 1983 in Swindon, Wiltshire) is a former English professional footballer.

He (Dean) made over 240 appearances as a forward in the Football League and Premier League for Crewe Alexandra, Norwich City and West Ham United, and was also capped by England. He was highly praised as a talented centre forward, but had a career frustrated by injury. He retired on 11 December 2009, aged 26, after failing to recover from a long-term ankle injury sustained during international duty with England.

Even if he fail (or let down) T&T, de fella have Trini roots, otherwise, we wouldn't be discussing the issue here. But, dais football. He live de dream.

Get well soon Bobby...
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: theworm2345 on September 11, 2010, 02:32:11 PM
That's a rather silly conclusion to arrive at... I guess he "pulled out of" the World Cup too, right?
I'm not 100% sure of the circumstances surrounding the World Cup.  He wasn't called up but that may have been because he told Capello he couldn't play.  All I know is that T&T had a game August 12 last year in which he could have played and then pulled out citing injury only to play 80 minutes and score August 15 for Fulham against Portsmouth.  Then there is this issue where he said he couldn't play for England on September 3rd or 7th and then starts for Fulham on September 11th.

I've been a Zamora fan since he started out at West Ham and remain his fan, I really just don't think international football is his priority.

EDIT: OK, found this

Quote
"I told Fabio that I was struggling and I knew that, had I gone, I wouldn't have done myself or England justice," he said.

Rooney was also injured and he played through it.  I don't know the extent of either injury but I believe that, if he really wanted to, he could have played in the World Cup, or at least made the squad, especially as he played in Fulham's last game of the season in the Europa League final (though I can't remember if he got injured that game or just wasn't match fit).
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Bakes on September 11, 2010, 02:48:44 PM
That's a rather silly conclusion to arrive at... I guess he "pulled out of" the World Cup too, right?
I'm not 100% sure of the circumstances surrounding the World Cup.  He wasn't called up but that may have been because he told Capello he couldn't play.  All I know is that T&T had a game August 12 last year in which he could have played and then pulled out citing injury only to play 80 minutes and score August 15 for Fulham against Portsmouth.  Then there is this issue where he said he couldn't play for England on September 3rd or 7th and then starts for Fulham on September 11th.

I've been a Zamora fan since he started out at West Ham and remain his fan, I really just don't think international football is his priority.

EDIT: OK, found this

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"I told Fabio that I was struggling and I knew that, had I gone, I wouldn't have done myself or England justice," he said.

Rooney was also injured and he played through it.  I don't know the extent of either injury but I believe that, if he really wanted to, he could have played in the World Cup, or at least made the squad, especially as he played in Fulham's last game of the season in the Europa League final (though I can't remember if he got injured that game or just wasn't match fit).

Playing a half of football for Fullham in a final meaningless Europa game isn't the same as playing six matches for England in the World Cup.  Zamora recognized that and did the right thing to help England's chances... they already had one semi-fit striker and he felt Bent could do better under the circumstances.

The only reason we're talking about Bobby Zamora here is because of his WC aspirations.  He didn't decide to play for TnT because he likes our colors... he thought that was his one last chance to play international football.  He switched back to England... after the TTFF predictably dropped the ball (and he got injured) and he didn't play for us.  He also missed Fullham's match that same weekend owing to the same injury.  I remember that vividly b/c he got hammered here by dinho among others who said he was faking injury and that he'd be suiting up for Fullham that weekend.  When it was revealed that he was to miss the game everyone conveniently disappeared.

It's fair to question whether he ever fully wanted to rep TnT... but to question whether he ever wanted to play international ball is kinda... it kinda flies in the face of the facts, to put it mildly.  The man has just had a star-crossed international career... nothing more to it, he's not the first and won't be the last.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Jumbie on September 11, 2010, 05:15:37 PM
Fulham rocked as Zamora suffers broken leg
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=822212&sec=england&cc=5901

Zamora, who signed a new four-year contract with the Cottagers on Friday, was brought down by a hard challenge from Karl Henry and although the Wolves skipper won the ball, Zamora's right ankle was trapped in the tackle and his leg buckled awkwardly.

The break was just above the player's ankle, meaning a long recovery period.

The striker bagged eight Premier League goals last season but scored another three in the FA Cup and three in the Europa League as Fulham lost to Atletico Madrid in the final. He earned his England debut last month in the international friendly against Hungary at Wembley.

Fulham manager Mark Hughes revealed that he could be out for longer if surgery reveals further damage.

"If the injury is as we think it is, it's likely to be four months,'' he said. "If the surgeon goes in tomorrow and finds other damage rather than just the break, which is four centimetres above his ankle, it will be even longer than that.

"The four months looks like a minimum.

"Bobby had got to a point where he was playing at a high level and producing week-in, week-out. Bobby would be honest enough to admit he hasn't been able to maintain that level of performance over long periods during his career.

"But he's reached that point so to be taken out of top level football for four months is a real disappointment for him and us. I've spoken to him already and he seems to be in good spirits.''
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Midknight on September 11, 2010, 10:24:18 PM
I notice everytime Zamora get close to England squad he does get injured. All best wishes to the brother, but you have to wonder if somebody ent put down something on him for his about face on T&T... :devil:

What 'about face'... are you conveniently forgetting that our highly efficient and organized TTFF failed to send him and Jlloyd their tickets when they were to travel for the Guatemala game... just around the time he got injured?

And Jloyd has since played for us.

Zamora's will he won't he with the Trinidad and Tobago national team has gone on for at least 4 years as you are well aware.

The final outcome is what it is, regardless of the difference sequence of scenarios that led up to it.

I not holding no brief for the TTFF but you're clearly just looking for talk, on what was nothing less than an unmalicious jibe - unlike some other posters on the forum, I not toting any feelings about the man's decision.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Midknight on September 11, 2010, 10:25:22 PM
That's a rather silly conclusion to arrive at... I guess he "pulled out of" the World Cup too, right?
I'm not 100% sure of the circumstances surrounding the World Cup.  He wasn't called up but that may have been because he told Capello he couldn't play.  All I know is that T&T had a game August 12 last year in which he could have played and then pulled out citing injury only to play 80 minutes and score August 15 for Fulham against Portsmouth.  Then there is this issue where he said he couldn't play for England on September 3rd or 7th and then starts for Fulham on September 11th.

I've been a Zamora fan since he started out at West Ham and remain his fan, I really just don't think international football is his priority.

EDIT: OK, found this

Quote
"I told Fabio that I was struggling and I knew that, had I gone, I wouldn't have done myself or England justice," he said.

Rooney was also injured and he played through it.  I don't know the extent of either injury but I believe that, if he really wanted to, he could have played in the World Cup, or at least made the squad, especially as he played in Fulham's last game of the season in the Europa League final (though I can't remember if he got injured that game or just wasn't match fit).

your honour...I was misquoted...(that was B&S's comment, not mine)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Spursy on September 11, 2010, 10:43:29 PM
Meh one hit wonderkid. I rate baptiste over he.

Sad about the injury tho.. but its part of the game..


Sad that England actually capped him... dey gone to de dogs yes  :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: theworm2345 on September 12, 2010, 01:14:03 AM
your honour...I was misquoted...(that was B&S's comment, not mine)
Fixed it :)

Get well soon Bobby
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Ngozi on September 12, 2010, 04:05:10 AM
Get well soon zamora wouldn't wish an injury like that on anybody .... tough luck ... get well soon
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Red Mango on September 12, 2010, 04:06:02 AM
video here...

http://soccer-portal.org/cat/video/3070-karl-henry-tackle-on-bobby-zamora.html?utm_source=Graham&utm_medium=Liverpool
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Big Magician on September 12, 2010, 09:14:25 AM
get well soon Bob
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Bakes on September 12, 2010, 10:00:01 AM
And Jloyd has since played for us.

Zamora's will he won't he with the Trinidad and Tobago national team has gone on for at least 4 years as you are well aware.

The final outcome is what it is, regardless of the difference sequence of scenarios that led up to it.

I not holding no brief for the TTFF but you're clearly just looking for talk, on what was nothing less than an unmalicious jibe - unlike some other posters on the forum, I not toting any feelings about the man's decision.

Jlloyd has since played for us b/c he didn't have any other option... and he was healthy, which is the key point you obviously seem to be missing with that "just looking for talk" nonsense.  By the time Zamora was healthy to play again he'd already seen enough red flags from the TTFF, plus we were already out of contention.  I guess you wanted him to come play for us with Fullham in contention and us going nowhere, right genious?  Where was Bolton going?

You not "toting feelings" over Zamora, but you clearly tote feelings where your comments are concerned.  If you're going to re-imagine the "sequence of scenarios" then don't act all spoiled when someone takes you up on it.

video here...

http://soccer-portal.org/cat/video/3070-karl-henry-tackle-on-bobby-zamora.html?utm_source=Graham&utm_medium=Liverpool

Hardluck freak injury... don't really see much wrong about the injury.  I can't even chalk that up to a Premier League tackle... good challenge, tough luck.

Get better soon Bobby.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Red Mango on September 12, 2010, 10:11:09 AM
video here...

http://soccer-portal.org/cat/video/3070-karl-henry-tackle-on-bobby-zamora.html?utm_source=Graham&utm_medium=Liverpool

Hardluck freak injury... don't really see much wrong about the injury.  I can't even chalk that up to a Premier League tackle... good challenge, tough luck.

Get better soon Bobby.
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A la Cisse... I really hope he has a lil vibes wid Djib, if only for the mental attitude to overcome this...
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Midknight on September 12, 2010, 01:35:14 PM
And Jloyd has since played for us.

Zamora's will he won't he with the Trinidad and Tobago national team has gone on for at least 4 years as you are well aware.

The final outcome is what it is, regardless of the difference sequence of scenarios that led up to it.

I not holding no brief for the TTFF but you're clearly just looking for talk, on what was nothing less than an unmalicious jibe - unlike some other posters on the forum, I not toting any feelings about the man's decision.

Jlloyd has since played for us b/c he didn't have any other option... and he was healthy, which is the key point you obviously seem to be missing with that "just looking for talk" nonsense.  By the time Zamora was healthy to play again he'd already seen enough red flags from the TTFF, plus we were already out of contention.  I guess you wanted him to come play for us with Fullham in contention and us going nowhere, right genious?  Where was Bolton going?

You not "toting feelings" over Zamora, but you clearly tote feelings where your comments are concerned.  If you're going to re-imagine the "sequence of scenarios" then don't act all spoiled when someone takes you up on it.

Not sure where you came up with the idea that I was "acting spoiled". Apparently in addition to being the resident "genious" on this site, you're contending for the title of the resident behavioral analyst.

about-face (about-face)
http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/view/entry/m_en_us1219360#m_en_us1219360
a complete change of opinion or policy:

He wanted to play for us at some point in the past. Now he obviously doesn't.
It's really not that hard to understand, and you're the only one arguing the point; hence my "looking for talk" comment?

Or did I miss the memo where you became the resident linguistic expert as well?
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Bakes on September 12, 2010, 04:42:25 PM

Not sure where you came up with the idea that I was "acting spoiled". Apparently in addition to being the resident "genious" on this site, you're contending for the title of the resident behavioral analyst.

about-face (about-face)
http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/view/entry/m_en_us1219360#m_en_us1219360
a complete change of opinion or policy:

He wanted to play for us at some point in the past. Now he obviously doesn't.
It's really not that hard to understand, and you're the only one arguing the point; hence my "looking for talk" comment?

Or did I miss the memo where you became the resident linguistic expert as well?

I don't have to be a "resident genious" to know that you are thin-skinned fella, any criticism.. or perceived criticism and you take it personal.  I arrived at that conclusion early in my conversations with you and your subsequent behavior has confirmed it. 

Yuh could parse the language and quote Oxford dictionary all yuh want too, but read in context the implication reads that Zamora made some whimisical flip-flop on the decision to play for TnT.  I won't speak for others, but I'm sure I'm not the only one who read it that way... my point, still lost on you not surprisingly, is that the decision was half made for him by the TTFF.  Yuh doh have to be no "linguistic expert" to understand that. 

And by the way... "linguistics" deals with languages... what would be applicable here would be idiomatic expression.  Apparently they didn't teach yuh dat at de "Institute"... let me know if you need me to post ah Oxford link on "Idiom" fuh yuh.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Midknight on September 12, 2010, 09:23:55 PM

Not sure where you came up with the idea that I was "acting spoiled". Apparently in addition to being the resident "genious" on this site, you're contending for the title of the resident behavioral analyst.

about-face (about-face)
http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/view/entry/m_en_us1219360#m_en_us1219360
a complete change of opinion or policy:

He wanted to play for us at some point in the past. Now he obviously doesn't.
It's really not that hard to understand, and you're the only one arguing the point; hence my "looking for talk" comment?

Or did I miss the memo where you became the resident linguistic expert as well?

I don't have to be a "resident genious" to know that you are thin-skinned fella, any criticism.. or perceived criticism and you take it personal.  I arrived at that conclusion early in my conversations with you and your subsequent behavior has confirmed it. 

Yuh could parse the language and quote Oxford dictionary all yuh want too, but read in context the implication reads that Zamora made some whimisical flip-flop on the decision to play for TnT.  I won't speak for others, but I'm sure I'm not the only one who read it that way... my point, still lost on you not surprisingly, is that the decision was half made for him by the TTFF.  Yuh doh have to be no "linguistic expert" to understand that. 

And by the way... "linguistics" deals with languages... what would be applicable here would be idiomatic expression.  Apparently they didn't teach yuh dat at de "Institute"... let me know if you need me to post ah Oxford link on "Idiom" fuh yuh.

predictable...
Bring up a conversation from 3 odd years to prove a non existent point while attacking the messenger instead of sticking with the message...

Since you know it all, pray tell me what is the shortcut for the "yawn" emoticon, thanks.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Bakes on September 12, 2010, 09:47:54 PM

Not sure where you came up with the idea that I was "acting spoiled". Apparently in addition to being the resident "genious" on this site, you're contending for the title of the resident behavioral analyst.

about-face (about-face)
http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/view/entry/m_en_us1219360#m_en_us1219360
a complete change of opinion or policy:

He wanted to play for us at some point in the past. Now he obviously doesn't.
It's really not that hard to understand, and you're the only one arguing the point; hence my "looking for talk" comment?

Or did I miss the memo where you became the resident linguistic expert as well?

I don't have to be a "resident genious" to know that you are thin-skinned fella, any criticism.. or perceived criticism and you take it personal.  I arrived at that conclusion early in my conversations with you and your subsequent behavior has confirmed it. 

Yuh could parse the language and quote Oxford dictionary all yuh want too, but read in context the implication reads that Zamora made some whimisical flip-flop on the decision to play for TnT.  I won't speak for others, but I'm sure I'm not the only one who read it that way... my point, still lost on you not surprisingly, is that the decision was half made for him by the TTFF.  Yuh doh have to be no "linguistic expert" to understand that. 

And by the way... "linguistics" deals with languages... what would be applicable here would be idiomatic expression.  Apparently they didn't teach yuh dat at de "Institute"... let me know if you need me to post ah Oxford link on "Idiom" fuh yuh.

predictable...
Bring up a conversation from 3 odd years to prove a non existent point while attacking the messenger instead of sticking with the message...

Since you know it all, pray tell me what is the shortcut for the "yawn" emoticon, thanks.


Right... right, and you with yuh "resident genious" and "linguistics expert" talk wasn't "attacking the messenger".  If yuh cyah take it then doh try and dish it.  If yuh that bored with the talk why yuh responding?

Thin-skinned much?
Title: Zamora is back!!!!
Post by: frico on February 20, 2011, 06:16:31 PM
Are we ready for Zamora,he played today for Fulham and came on as sub late in the game and looked very good and almost scored twice.TT would be silly not to offer him the chance to play and when we consider how Jones has been doing recently he is worth the effort.
Title: Re: Zamora is back!!!!
Post by: D.H.W on February 20, 2011, 06:21:58 PM
u really feel he want to play for we? if england call he blanking we again
Title: Re: Zamora is back!!!!
Post by: futbolfan on February 20, 2011, 06:22:50 PM
Already capped by Hengland. I believe he came on as a sub against Hungary last year.
Title: Re: Zamora is back!!!!
Post by: frico on February 20, 2011, 06:53:48 PM
I thought the match against Hungary was a friendly,not sure if that counts.
Title: Re: Zamora is back!!!!
Post by: jai john on February 20, 2011, 07:05:37 PM
I thought the match against Hungary was a friendly,not sure if that counts.
what counts is that he wants to play for England .... not for us !
Title: Re: Zamora is back!!!!
Post by: D.H.W on February 20, 2011, 07:20:44 PM
Already capped by Hengland. I believe he came on as a sub against Hungary last year.

that was a friendly, that dont count
Title: Re: Zamora is back!!!!
Post by: Trinimassive on February 20, 2011, 07:27:25 PM
Doh really see Zamora being in England squad for 2014 at all under any circumstances
Title: Re: Zamora is back!!!!
Post by: Bakes on February 20, 2011, 07:31:25 PM
Unlikely that Zamora would be in England plans... and he would be crazy to be contemplating the zoo that is Trinidad football at this point.  Big fan... good luck getting back in form Bobby  :beermug:
Title: Re: Zamora is back!!!!
Post by: Bitter on February 20, 2011, 07:36:23 PM
Cue Big Mag....
Title: Re: Zamora is back!!!!
Post by: che on February 20, 2011, 07:47:50 PM
Cue Big Mag....

 :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora is back!!!!
Post by: davyjenny1 on February 21, 2011, 01:53:22 AM
Cue Big Mag....

 :rotfl:
Wey de pool stick :devil:
Title: Re: Zamora is back!!!!
Post by: frico on February 21, 2011, 04:43:28 AM
To be honest his comeback after 5 months was really good and I would love to hear if he wants to play for us,if he does and I dont see why not then we must agree to have him.Some post mentioned that he is not in England's plans...that is likely.Zam would be a great asset to TTs plans for Brazil,i hope our new coach contacts him.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: de_redman on February 21, 2011, 06:44:14 AM
Are we ready for Zamora,he played today for Fulham and came on as sub late in the game and looked very good and almost scored twice.TT would be silly not to offer him the chance to play and when we consider how Jones has been doing recently he is worth the effort.
:bs:
To be honest his comeback after 5 months was really good and I would love to hear if he wants to play for us,if he does and I dont see why not then we must agree to have him.Some post mentioned that he is not in England's plans...that is likely.Zam would be a great asset to TTs plans for Brazil,i hope our new coach contacts him.
:bs:
Obviously you are trying to provoke an emotional response from someone on this board for your own sick form of entertainment... it won't come from me.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: fitzinho on February 21, 2011, 09:38:39 AM
Are we ready for Zamora,he played today for Fulham and came on as sub late in the game and looked very good and almost scored twice.TT would be silly not to offer him the chance to play and when we consider how Jones has been doing recently he is worth the effort.
:bs:
To be honest his comeback after 5 months was really good and I would love to hear if he wants to play for us,if he does and I dont see why not then we must agree to have him.Some post mentioned that he is not in England's plans...that is likely.Zam would be a great asset to TTs plans for Brazil,i hope our new coach contacts him.
:bs:
Obviously you are trying to provoke an emotional response from someone on this board for your own sick form of entertainment... it won't come from me.
:rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Deeks on February 21, 2011, 04:49:47 PM
Allyuh bring up this topic again. I would be surprised if Bobby wants to change shirt?
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Big Magician on February 21, 2011, 07:52:18 PM
so happy he's back

play de fitball Bob... sorry..he doh know dem ting... do the business lad
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: weary1969 on February 21, 2011, 08:06:47 PM
so happy he's back

play de fitball Bob... sorry..he doh know dem ting... do the business lad

 :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: injunchile on May 23, 2011, 10:02:35 AM
WEll I just read on BBC Sports that Bobby Zamora received a call to represent England in the Euro Qualifiers against Switzerland. The end of the road for T&T.
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: D.H.W on May 23, 2011, 10:12:53 AM
the end , finally  !
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: DeSoWa on May 23, 2011, 10:13:47 AM
That road never really started for me...

Big Up!
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: weary1969 on May 23, 2011, 10:22:15 AM
the end , finally  !

He eh play yet
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: che on May 23, 2011, 10:26:11 AM
Good player but I don't think we were ever in his plans. Let's move on please.
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: weary1969 on May 23, 2011, 11:11:03 AM
Good player but I don't think we were ever in his plans. Let's move on please.

D TTFF have plans?
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: vb on May 23, 2011, 12:03:46 PM
He simply succeeded where Shaka and Lloyd Samueld couldn't.

VB
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: Trini _2026 on May 23, 2011, 12:18:07 PM
He simply succeeded where Shaka and Lloyd Samueld couldn't.

VB

I guess you did not read Shaka's interview the other day  properly
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: KND2 on May 23, 2011, 01:21:55 PM
why would we want Zamora to play for tnt.

the man coming to the end of his career we need to be looking at youths.
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: future socawarrior on May 23, 2011, 01:24:05 PM
why would we want Zamora to play for tnt.

the man coming to the end of his career we need to be looking at youths.


TRINIDAD is too small to pass up on players and focus on youth... Anyone we could get with experience is needed because other countries pooling from 5000 player base and we choosing from 50.
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: kicker on May 23, 2011, 01:27:18 PM
I thought Zamora was already capped for England last year...
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: Tallman on May 23, 2011, 01:34:01 PM
I thought Zamora was already capped for England last year...

Yeh, but it was jes ah friendly.
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: kicker on May 23, 2011, 01:40:29 PM
Yeh, but it was jes ah friendly.

oh arrite cool...

I doh think I fully understand the FIFA cap rules anyways....
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: supporter on May 23, 2011, 03:33:36 PM
Yeh, but it was jes ah friendly.

oh arrite cool...

I doh think I fully understand the FIFA cap rules anyways....

Yeah, me neither, kicker. I always thought a friendly was enough if you were over 21 or something  :-\
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: Deeks on May 23, 2011, 04:47:46 PM
Yeh, but it was jes ah friendly.

oh arrite cool...

I doh think I fully understand the FIFA cap rules anyways....

Don't try to understand it. It was designed by the the Euros for their benefit. If it benefits the others, so be it. Good luck Bobby. "We" rooting for yuh ;D :devil:
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: Tallman on May 23, 2011, 04:48:45 PM
Yeh, but it was jes ah friendly.

oh arrite cool...

I doh think I fully understand the FIFA cap rules anyways....

Yeah, me neither, kicker. I always thought a friendly was enough if you were over 21 or something  :-\

There are no more age restrictions.


Article 18  - Change of Association
1. If a Player has more than one nationality, or if a Player acquires a new nationality, or if a Player is eligible to play for several representative teams due to nationality, he may, only once, request to change the Association for which he is eligible to play international matches to the Association of another country of which he holds nationality, subject to the following conditions:

(a) He has not played a match (either in full or in part) in an official competition at A international level for his current Association, and at the time of his first full or partial appearance in an international match in an official competition for his current Association, he already had the nationality of the representative team for which he wishes to play.

(b) He is not permitted to play for his new Association in any competition in which he has already played for his previous Association.

2. If a Player who has been fielded by his Association in an international match in accordance with art. 15 par. 2 permanently loses the nationality of that country without his consent or against his will due to a decision by a government authority, he may request permission to play for another Association whose nationality he already has or has acquired.

3. Any Player who has the right to change Associations in accordance with par. 1 and 2 above shall submit a written, substantiated request to the FIFA general secretariat. The Players Status Committee shall decide on the request. The procedure will be in accordance with the Rules Governing the Procedures of the Players Status Committee and the Dispute Resolution Chamber. Once the Player has fi led his request, he is not eligible to play for any representative team until his request has been processed.
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: Daft Trini on May 23, 2011, 05:34:44 PM
I wish him well, and rep Under Armor boi...
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: Big Magician on May 23, 2011, 06:07:00 PM
well done Bob...good luck...enjoy

play de fitball...sorry sorry...play your football lad
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: MEP on May 23, 2011, 08:17:32 PM
well done Bob...good luck...enjoy

play de fitball...sorry sorry...play your football lad

Big Mag???? yuh ok breds?
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: Big Magician on May 23, 2011, 08:30:17 PM
so wham MEP..i cant congratulate a man with tnt roots ??...
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: davidephraim on May 23, 2011, 09:27:14 PM
The chapter is closed-ish!
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: MEP on May 23, 2011, 09:55:19 PM
so wham MEP..i cant congratulate a man with tnt roots ??...
yuh have meh worried......yuh en cuss him......
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: vb on May 24, 2011, 02:15:34 AM
well done Bob...good luck...enjoy

play de fitball...sorry sorry...play your football lad


 :o :o :o
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: frico on May 24, 2011, 02:44:24 AM
I never understood the hate showed by many on this MB when Zamora indicated that he was interested in playing for England,some others with Trini roots did the same but Zamora gets the cussing.
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: Brownsugar on May 24, 2011, 05:08:50 AM
so wham MEP..i cant congratulate a man with tnt roots ??...
yuh have meh worried......yuh en cuss him......

 :rotfl: :rotfl:
For a few seconds there I was confused as to why MEP asking BM if he alright.....then I remembered....how could I have forgotten..... ;D 
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: Big Magician on May 24, 2011, 06:10:04 AM
I cuss de man when he said no..i congratulate him on his call up...no big deal
and will do it again to any other
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: andre samuel on May 24, 2011, 06:24:44 AM
Good luck Bobby!!

Not showing up at the airport for the flight for the game against Honduras finally paid off, lol
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: MEP on May 24, 2011, 06:37:14 AM
I cuss de man when he said no..i congratulate him on his call up...no big deal
and will do it again to any other
ok ok I understand...it eh nuttin personal....respect
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: Big Magician on May 24, 2011, 08:48:35 AM
tnt first and always man...forever...until i pop up in some life somewhere in Belarus or someting
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: Spursy on May 26, 2011, 11:14:03 AM
I think Zamora is letting them use him.. and honestly he has to consider that the english team really has no place for him once the starters are fit and back. as for the call up he has to make the most of it, to play for england is a big dream for any serious footballer but he has to keep his nerve and understand the order of things.

Shame on tnt for been so lacks.. with these players. but i never got the impression that bobby would work out for us.. he is too direct and predictable esp in concacaf ..

when he played for us he didnt show the kind of spirit that makes a soca warrior. and it seemed like he didnt want to play for us in the first place.. also he didnt make an impact on the side nor did i see any kinda of respect and love from him towards this country and the team itself. there.
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: Trinidogg on May 26, 2011, 12:07:31 PM
I think Zamora is letting them use him.. and honestly he has to consider that the english team really has no place for him once the starters are fit and back. as for the call up he has to make the most of it, to play for england is a big dream for any serious footballer but he has to keep his nerve and understand the order of things.

Shame on tnt for been so lacks.. with these players. but i never got the impression that bobby would work out for us.. he is too direct and predictable esp in concacaf ..

when he played for us he didnt show the kind of spirit that makes a soca warrior. and it seemed like he didnt want to play for us in the first place.. also he didnt make an impact on the side nor did i see any kinda of respect and love from him towards this country and the team itself. there.
When he played for us? Bobby never played for us got called up about THREE times but never entered the country...
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: Bakes on May 26, 2011, 12:50:38 PM
Bobby Zamora is the gift that keeps on giving... one man say "when he played for us", next man correct him and say he get "called up many times".
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: Trinidogg on May 26, 2011, 01:07:39 PM
Bobby Zamora is the gift that keeps on giving... one man say "when he played for us", next man correct him and say he get "called up many times".
K gonna change it and put 3 times cause i know its about that...
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: congo on May 26, 2011, 01:33:49 PM
What do we have to offer people like Zamora ??? ??? ??? No real professional would take a serious look at us. Our administration is in a mess.
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: D.H.W on May 26, 2011, 02:12:50 PM
What do we have to offer people like Zamora ??? ??? ??? No real professional would take a serious look at us. Our administration is in a mess.

sad but true
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: Dinner Mints on May 26, 2011, 02:30:54 PM
I think Zamora is letting them use him.. and honestly he has to consider that the english team really has no place for him once the starters are fit and back. as for the call up he has to make the most of it, to play for england is a big dream for any serious footballer but he has to keep his nerve and understand the order of things.

Shame on tnt for been so lacks.. with these players. but i never got the impression that bobby would work out for us.. he is too direct and predictable esp in concacaf ..

when he played for us he didnt show the kind of spirit that makes a soca warrior. and it seemed like he didnt want to play for us in the first place.. also he didnt make an impact on the side nor did i see any kinda of respect and love from him towards this country and the team itself. there.
When he played for us? Bobby never played for us got called up about THREE times but never entered the country...
Man thought he was in the Ricky Shakes thread, yes.
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: futbolfan on May 26, 2011, 02:34:23 PM
What do we have to offer people like Zamora ??? ??? ??? No real professional would take a serious look at us. Our administration is in a mess.

Wah yuh mean....If he did ever touch down and hit  up Zen he woulda sweat for we de very next day. Ask Birchall  :devil:
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: theworm2345 on June 04, 2011, 10:21:04 AM
England down 1-0 with only one forward playing and Zamora the only striker on the bench...this whole ordeal looks likely to end today.

EDIT: England just made their final substitution, no Zamora, let the ordeal continue (even if only in the supporters minds).
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: davidephraim on June 04, 2011, 07:12:37 PM
England down 1-0 with only one forward playing and Zamora the only striker on the bench...this whole ordeal looks likely to end today.

EDIT: England just made their final substitution, no Zamora, let the ordeal continue (even if only in the supporters minds).

The Saga continues. I would have brought him on for bent in about the 73rd minute.
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: Bakes on June 04, 2011, 08:20:11 PM
England down 1-0 with only one forward playing and Zamora the only striker on the bench...this whole ordeal looks likely to end today.

EDIT: England just made their final substitution, no Zamora, let the ordeal continue (even if only in the supporters minds).

The Saga continues. I would have brought him on for bent in about the 73rd minute.

Bobby Zamora doh come here and post... the "saga" only continues because men like allyuh dragging it on 4-5 years now.
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: Dumplingdinho on June 04, 2011, 08:30:46 PM
England down 1-0 with only one forward playing and Zamora the only striker on the bench...this whole ordeal looks likely to end today.

EDIT: England just made their final substitution, no Zamora, let the ordeal continue (even if only in the supporters minds).

The Saga continues. I would have brought him on for bent in about the 73rd minute.

Bobby Zamora doh come here and post... the "saga" only continues because men like allyuh dragging it on 4-5 years now.

ent, zamora doh study us but ppl here always talking abt how he ignore us...the man free to play for whoever he feel committed to. 
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: royal on June 04, 2011, 08:39:57 PM
England down 1-0 with only one forward playing and Zamora the only striker on the bench...this whole ordeal looks likely to end today.

EDIT: England just made their final substitution, no Zamora, let the ordeal continue (even if only in the supporters minds).


NOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooooooo........ why Capello ain't play de man.
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: Sando on October 11, 2011, 11:11:56 AM
Was Zamora called up for England in the recent Euro 2012 qualifiers ?

We could use him.

Who vex with my request, tha's them.

England playing Spain tomorrow...
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: madness on October 11, 2011, 11:17:28 AM
i think Bobby Zamora would've made his name in trinidad and tobago team. Playing for England is good too. but i fine he should play for tnt.
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: D.H.W on October 11, 2011, 11:20:45 AM
Was Zamora called up for England in the recent Euro 2012 qualifiers ?

We could use him.

Who vex with my request, tha's them.

England playing Spain tomorrow...

I not sure if he play any games, cant remember
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: fish on October 11, 2011, 11:33:28 AM
Why we still on Zamora???
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: FireBrand on October 11, 2011, 12:28:46 PM
Was Zamora called up for England in the recent Euro 2012 qualifiers ?

We could use him.

Who vex with my request, tha's them.

England playing Spain tomorrow...

Yes he was called up by Eng., but was on de bench and did not play in their last game. He most likely will play tomorrow though as Eng already qualified for Europe and Rooney suspended.
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: Peong on October 11, 2011, 01:12:15 PM
Was Zamora called up for England in the recent Euro 2012 qualifiers ?

We could use him.

Who vex with my request, tha's them.

England playing Spain tomorrow...

The man has no desire to play for us.  Let this thread die nah.
Title: Re: Zamora gets England Call up
Post by: fish on October 11, 2011, 01:34:42 PM
Was Zamora called up for England in the recent Euro 2012 qualifiers ?

We could use him.

Who vex with my request, tha's them.

England playing Spain tomorrow...

The man has no desire to play for us.  Let this thread die nah.


THANK YOU
Title: Zamora says injury stopped him from playing for T&T
Post by: de_redman on October 11, 2012, 06:19:06 AM

Zamora says injury stopped him from playing for T&T

Trinidad Guardian

Published: Thursday, October 11, 2012
by Shaun Fuentes

In 2005, English-born striker, Bobby Zamora, along with defender Jlloyd Samuel, turned down invitations to play for T&T in the qualifiers, and at the 2006 World Cup Finals in Germany. Zamora definitely would have made the final squad for Germany, but blanked T&T for the chance of an England call up, which still did not come until late 2009.
 
During the qualification for the 2010 World Cup, Zamora earned two further invitations to join the T&T team. This week he confirmed that another injury ruled out his T&T debut while he still regrets not being able to play in a World Cup.
 
If I had been fit in 2009, I possibly would never have played for England, the 31-year-old told Standard Sport.
 
The tickets were sorted and everything was ready to go out there. It was just a case that I played on the weekend before and couldnt complete the game. So I couldnt go to play for Trinidad. I turned it down in 2005, just waiting to see if I could progress and make the step up with England but only injury stopped me four years later.
 
In 2010, the Achilles tendon injury flared up again and Fabio Capello left Zamora out of his final squad for South Africa. That made Zamora regret even more his earlier decision to blank T&T. At age 33 in 2014, its not likely he will make the England squad for Brazil.
 
I missed the World Cup with my Achilles, which is gutting. I am still a bit gutted about it, he said.
 
I broke my leg as well and that was a big blow. I suppose injuries are part of football. Thats just the way I see it. Maybe the one for Trinidad worked out because I got to play for England but then again I missed out on the World Cup. Im just glad to be playing every week now.
 
 
 
Lack of fans shocks visitors
 
Visiting officials from Central America were amazed at the lack of spectators at the Ato Boldon Stadium for last weeks Concacaf Champions League game between W Connection and Chivas de Guadalajara.
 
Oh my God, the people dont really like football in Trinidad dont they? was the question they asked.
 
They could not understand how at $40 (less than US$7), there was not even 300 fans at the venue with one of the most powerful clubs in the region and most popular in Mexico on location.
 
I myself couldnt understand. I thought even if youre not a W Connection fan or perhaps unhappy with the results of the national team, at least you would want to come and see a top club which boast four members of the Mexican 2012 Olympic Gold medal winning team.
 
In the away match two weeks earlier, just under 6,000 fans showed up at the OmniLife Stadium in Guadalajara. So I asked myself, what about the various coaching schools in Trinidad, the secondary school players, the so many coaches and administrators, the sport management and media students and recent graduates? Are they not curious to be up close to a world rated club? Dont they want to see how Concacaf puts on a game that still managed to have a world class look on Fox Sports and ESPN despite the empty stands.
 
Some 30 million persons reportedly watched the match live on TV in Mexico. At least they learnt that the Ato Boldon Stadium is located in a placed called Couva in Trinidad and they saw Clyde Leons spectacular free kick goal.
 
Aside from his goal, the other highlight for me was hearing an eight year-old kid tell his father, Daddys that a big side we watching play football.
 
At least theres the chance that twenty years down the road he will recall the day he saw Chivas live and up close.
 
 
 
Shaun Fuentes is the media officer for Soca Warriors/TTFF. Follow him on Twitter @ProLook2006
Title: Re: Zamora says injury stopped him from playing for T&T
Post by: D.H.W on October 11, 2012, 06:31:20 AM
Yeah rite.

As for supporters I believe people just fedup. I remember when Jabloteh played Chicago fire a while back, the HCS was pack.
Title: Re: Zamora says injury stopped him from playing for T&T
Post by: theworm2345 on October 11, 2012, 09:08:27 AM
Does he know he is still eligible for T&T?  We could send Big Mag over with a personal invite.  ;D
Title: Re: Zamora says injury stopped him from playing for T&T
Post by: D.H.W on October 11, 2012, 09:45:18 AM
Agreed nobody stopping him from coming back.
Title: Re: Zamora says injury stopped him from playing for T&T
Post by: Storeboy on October 11, 2012, 10:07:16 AM
Why don't we just ignore that prima donna!
Title: Re: Zamora says injury stopped him from playing for T&T
Post by: Banter Banton on October 11, 2012, 10:18:26 AM
Zamora could haul he mudda cu*t

Title: Re: Zamora says injury stopped him from playing for T&T
Post by: Bakes on October 11, 2012, 10:48:33 AM
Agreed nobody stopping him from coming back.

What do you mean by "coming back"... to represent TnT after a full England call up? As for the continued criticism, the man was hurt when he supposedly 'blank' we in 2009, he missed the next two starts for Fulham.  And then there was the whole ticket fiasco when Jlloyd show up at the airport in England only to be told the TTFF didn't buy a ticket for him.  But it's easier to ignore all ah dat and say "f**k Zamora".

Good interview and article by Fuentes... would have been nice to know the circumstances of the interview... how he came to interview him, but good interview.  Good indictment of the apathy among fans for local football too.  People could use all the excuses they want but that price of $40 is a literal steal.  Sure many would have problems paying that... but plenty others should be able to afford it.  The TTFF (and Jack's legacy in particular) continues to be a deterrent factor, and understandably so... but how much longer that supposed to go on for?  Embarrassing, really.
Title: Re: Zamora says injury stopped him from playing for T&T
Post by: Pointman on October 11, 2012, 11:27:21 AM
whatever ::)
Title: Re: Zamora says injury stopped him from playing for T&T
Post by: Football supporter on October 11, 2012, 11:28:47 AM
Agreed nobody stopping him from coming back.

What do you mean by "coming back"... to represent TnT after a full England call up? As for the continued criticism, the man was hurt when he supposedly 'blank' we in 2009, he missed the next two starts for Fulham.  And then there was the whole ticket fiasco when Jlloyd show up at the airport in England only to be told the TTFF didn't buy a ticket for him.  But it's easier to ignore all ah dat and say "f**k Zamora".

Good interview and article by Fuentes... would have been nice to know the circumstances of the interview... how he came to interview him, but good interview.  Good indictment of the apathy among fans for local football too.  People could use all the excuses they want but that price of $40 is a literal steal.  Sure many would have problems paying that... but plenty others should be able to afford it.  The TTFF (and Jack's legacy in particular) continues to be a deterrent factor, and understandably so... but how much longer that supposed to go on for?  Embarrassing, really.

I think Fuentes used part of a published article (with permission, of course) If I had been fit in 2009, I possibly would never have played for England, the 31-year-old told Standard Sport.

As for non attendance, there are hundreds of thousands of people in T&T, if not millions who could pay $40. Especially to see a decent overseas team. As much as I try to understand the apathy, sometimes I just can't be bothered!!
Title: Re: Zamora says injury stopped him from playing for T&T
Post by: Pointman on October 11, 2012, 11:35:22 AM
Agreed nobody stopping him from coming back.

What do you mean by "coming back"... to represent TnT after a full England call up? As for the continued criticism, the man was hurt when he supposedly 'blank' we in 2009, he missed the next two starts for Fulham.  And then there was the whole ticket fiasco when Jlloyd show up at the airport in England only to be told the TTFF didn't buy a ticket for him.  But it's easier to ignore all ah dat and say "f**k Zamora".

Good interview and article by Fuentes... would have been nice to know the circumstances of the interview... how he came to interview him, but good interview.  Good indictment of the apathy among fans for local football too.  People could use all the excuses they want but that price of $40 is a literal steal.  Sure many would have problems paying that... but plenty others should be able to afford it.  The TTFF (and Jack's legacy in particular) continues to be a deterrent factor, and understandably so... but how much longer that supposed to go on for?  Embarrassing, really.

nothing else need be said...
Title: Re: Zamora says injury stopped him from playing for T&T
Post by: Deeks on October 11, 2012, 11:35:45 AM
Honestly, is a good thing Bobby did not play for TT. He would have ended up like Ricky Shakes, Boucaud, Jake Thompson, Jay-Lloydd and lately Chris Birchall. All you think it was that easy playing for TT under the "special advisor". Allyuh nuts, oui!
Title: Re: Zamora says injury stopped him from playing for T&T
Post by: Bakes on October 11, 2012, 11:50:28 AM
I think Fuentes used part of a published article (with permission, of course) If I had been fit in 2009, I possibly would never have played for England, the 31-year-old told Standard Sport.

Okay, that explains it then... I overlooked that.
Title: Re: Zamora says injury stopped him from playing for T&T
Post by: sammy on October 11, 2012, 12:51:31 PM
Yeah rite.

As for supporters I believe people just fedup. I remember when Jabloteh played Chicago fire a while back, the HCS was pack.


Great atmosphere in that game.
Title: Re: Zamora says injury stopped him from playing for T&T
Post by: Dinner Mints on October 11, 2012, 02:57:29 PM
Eff Zamora but big up Me Mum? No disrespect to an important member of our team, but if Me Mum had even a sniff of a chance of playing for England, he'd never have touched Trini soil.
Men really vex that a Englishman first choice is to play for England in major tournaments and games. Jokes, yes.
Title: Re: Zamora says injury stopped him from playing for T&T
Post by: just cool on October 11, 2012, 03:44:37 PM
Agreed nobody stopping him from coming back.

What do you mean by "coming back"... to represent TnT after a full England call up? As for the continued criticism, the man was hurt when he supposedly 'blank' we in 2009, he missed the next two starts for Fulham.  And then there was the whole ticket fiasco when Jlloyd show up at the airport in England only to be told the TTFF didn't buy a ticket for him.  But it's easier to ignore all ah dat and say "f**k Zamora".

Good interview and article by Fuentes... would have been nice to know the circumstances of the interview... how he came to interview him, but good interview.  Good indictment of the apathy among fans for local football too.  People could use all the excuses they want but that price of $40 is a literal steal.  Sure many would have problems paying that... but plenty others should be able to afford it.  The TTFF (and Jack's legacy in particular) continues to be a deterrent factor, and understandably so... but how much longer that supposed to go on for?  Embarrassing, really.
Doh mind dem, if i was ah big baller like JLLoyd and zamora i would never want to play for jack warner and CO. look 6 yrs later after making a WC they can't even reconcile on their differences, or worst yet, get football back on track.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: just cool on October 11, 2012, 04:18:53 PM
Yeah rite.

As for supporters I believe people just fedup. I remember when Jabloteh played Chicago fire a while back, the HCS was pack.

Dias ah lie, the article right, the little spoil brat gun toating fackers today hate football!

they eh fedup shaking they arse in the hyatt parkin lot $1,000 ah pop though? but they fedup to pay $40 to see ah game.
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Big Magician on October 12, 2012, 06:35:12 AM


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Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Brownsugar on October 12, 2012, 07:24:06 AM


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 :rotfl: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: frico on October 12, 2012, 11:24:51 AM
Zamora could haul he mudda cu*t


Seems like you have something against Zamora,
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: just cool on October 12, 2012, 02:45:39 PM
Zamora could haul he mudda cu*t


Seems like you have something against Zamora,
Yuh think?
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: andre samuel on October 12, 2012, 07:32:59 PM


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I'll like to buy a vowel  ::)
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Big Magician on October 13, 2012, 07:54:35 AM
hahah....nice one Andre... long time no see brother ??>..all good ???
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: zion youth on October 13, 2012, 10:37:01 AM
f**k zamora de man dont want to play for we.. plain and simple f**k ZAMORA..
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: BBL on October 07, 2013, 04:39:38 PM
He has played in two friendly games for England, still eligible for T&T. You guys still interested? :D
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: D.H.W on October 07, 2013, 04:41:42 PM
He has played in two friendly games for England, still eligible for T&T. You guys still interested? :D

He had his chance i doubt he could make our team now. He got his wish to play for England. You know what they say, be careful what you wish for
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Big Magician on October 07, 2013, 04:52:07 PM


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Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Flex on May 24, 2014, 04:06:00 PM
Zamora earns QPR promotion
PA Sport


Bobby Zamora struck a dramatic last-minute winner to sink Derby and fire QPR back into the Premier League.

The 33-year-old, on as a substitute in what will probably be his last match as a Rangers player, waved goodbye with a goal worth an estimated 120 million pounds to the club, who sealed a 1-0 win over the Rams at Wembley.

Rangers looked down and out after Gary O'Neil was sent off with half an hour still to play and with Derby well on top.

But Zamora, who hit a play-off winner for West Ham in 2005, repeated the trick as Rangers bounced back into the top flight at the first attempt.

It meant a sad return to Wembley for Rams boss Steve McClaren, back at the scene of his lowest moment in football when he cowered under an umbrella as his England side crumbled against Croatia in 2007 to miss out on qualification for the following year's European Championship.

McClaren, who began the season on Rangers' coaching staff, must have had a wry smile on his face when, 10 minutes before kick-off, the heavens opened.

All the pressure was on Rangers, 177 million pounds in debt and with a wage bill bigger than Atletico Madrid's, and it showed.

Derby bossed the first half and Craig Forsyth headed a deep cross from Jamie Ward narrowly wide, while Will Hughes blazed over from the edge of the area.

Rangers' hearts were in the mouths in the 27th minute when Hughes turned inside Richard Dunne in the area and promptly fell to the ground, but referee Lee Mason waved away the appeals for a penalty.

Niko Kranjcar suffered a hamstring injury and the man who helped hasten McClaren's England exit with his goal for Croatia that infamous night seven years ago limped off to be replaced by Armond Traore.

Rangers keeper Rob Green dealt with Johnny Russell's deflected effort and also got down well to tip Ward's inswinging free-kick, which evaded everyone in the six-yard box, past the post.

Rangers boss Harry Redknapp was pinning his side's promotion hopes on their top scorer Charlie Austin, and the chance the former Burnley striker had been looking for arrived shortly before the hour mark.

Kevin Doyle sent Traore down the left flank and his cut back found Austin where he has been lurking most of the season, in front of goal 10 yards out.

But this time the 20-goal frontman's finish let him down as he sidefooted the ball wide of Lee Grant's goal and held his head in his hands with disbelief.

It looked like being a defining moment for Rangers, and worse was to follow three minutes later when Russell's attempt to burst through on goal was curtailed by a deliberate foul from O'Neil.

O'Neil argued that there were other defenders in the vicinity but referee Mason, probably wisely, decided veterans Dunne and Clint Hill were not going to catch Russell and produced a straight red card.

Derby sense their chance and poured forward, forcing Green into point-blank saves from Craig Bryson, Chris Martin and Simon Dawkins in a frantic 10-minute spell.

But as the clock ticked down Derby skipper Richard Keogh mis-controlled fatally in the area and Zamora, for the second time in his career, blasted in the most valuable goal in football.

(http://soccernet.espn.go.com/design05/images/2014/0524/bobbyzamorawinninggoalplayofffinalqprderby_640x360.jpg)
Zamora kept his cool to send QPR back to the top flight.

Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: asylumseeker on May 24, 2014, 05:29:44 PM
http://www.youtube.com/v/rOMYLkovYqk
Title: Re: Zamora's next stop - T&T.
Post by: Zeppo on August 03, 2015, 06:55:22 PM
Bobby Zamora: Brighton sign 34-year-old former striker

Brighton have signed former striker Bobby Zamora on a one-year contract.

The 34-year-old played for Albion between 2000 and 2003, scoring 83 goals in 136 games, before joining Tottenham.

Zamora, who has won two England caps, was released by Queens Park Rangers at the end of last season.

(continue) (http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/33767901)
Title: Re: Zamora ''I'm fully committed''
Post by: Sam on April 13, 2016, 09:45:21 AM
Just came back from England, bull a few ole ting.

Anyhow, ah stay in Brighton they love Zamora they boy.

They chant for him when he use to play for Brighton & Hove Albion was... ah know he just sign back for them though.

We de ball hit de net like a f00cking rocket, its Zamora.

Same tune for de,,,,,, Amore - When the moon hits your eye.



Title: Re: Bobby Zamora Thread
Post by: Deeks on January 16, 2021, 11:09:50 AM
Well what do you know. Tell Fenwick Bobby Zamora is still available. He score the winner for Brighton over Leeds today! We have nothing to lose. Jone, Molino and Zamora. What a winning combination. And don't forget Garcia!
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora Thread
Post by: Trini _2026 on January 16, 2021, 12:18:07 PM
Well what do you know. Tell Fenwick Bobby Zamora is still available. He score the winner for Brighton over Leeds today! We have nothing to lose. Jone, Molino and Zamora. What a winning combination. And don't forget Garcia!

??? Zamora retired  from  football Deeks
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora Thread
Post by: maxg on January 16, 2021, 01:35:39 PM
Well what do you know. Tell Fenwick Bobby Zamora is still available. He score the winner for Brighton over Leeds today! We have nothing to lose. Jone, Molino and Zamora. What a winning combination. And don't forget Garcia!

??? Zamora retired  from  football Deeks
I thought we retire the Dave Jenny ?
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora Thread
Post by: Deeks on January 17, 2021, 12:14:01 AM
Well what do you know. Tell Fenwick Bobby Zamora is still available. He score the winner for Brighton over Leeds today! We have nothing to lose. Jone, Molino and Zamora. What a winning combination. And don't forget Garcia!

??? Zamora retired  from  football Deeks
I thought we retire the Dave Jenny ?

Ok, Ok I go take meh bwah!
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora Thread
Post by: Trini _2026 on June 11, 2022, 11:12:06 AM

https://sportsworldghana.com/dont-play-for-ghana-former-west-ham-striker-bobby-zamora-advises-hudson-odoi-eddie-nketiah-tariq-lamptey/


Bobby Zamora tells Hudson-Odoi, Nketiah, Lamptey not to play for Ghana


Tariq Lamptey, Eddie Nketiah and Chelsea star Calum Hudson-Odoi have been urged to not jump the gun by snubbing Englands international set-up.

Former West Ham striker Bobby Zamora has urged Tariq Lamptey, Eddie Nketiah and Chelsea star Calum Hudson-Odoi to not jump the gun by snubbing England international set-up.

Zamora has recently shared his experience of being approached by Trinidad and Tobago during his own playing career but decided to wait for his England chance, which in the end proved to be the correct decision, describing his debut for the Three Lions as one of the best moments of his life.

With regards to Hudson-Odoi, the 21-year-old winger has three England caps to his name, but a 2020 FIFA rule change means that players with no more than three international appearances can make the switch, so long as they came before their 21st birthday.
Chances havent always come regularly for the Cobham graduate prior to his latest injury setback. However, with Hudson-Odoi still being so young, Zamora has urged him, Nketiah and Lamptey to remain patient.

My dad is from Trinidad and Tobago, and they actually came calling when I was at Brighton, Zamora said. I considered, but Peter Taylor had just come in, who had connections with England, and he said, listen, dont jump just yet, youve got the ability, and you can do this.

So I actually waited and got into the Under-21s, and I felt that I was good enough to play for the national team. So I bided my time to see if I could get in that England squad, and I finally did, and it was probably one of the best moments of my life.
For the guys mentioned, theyre so close and so young. I think its probably a bit too early for them to jump ship. All of those guys have got the ability to make a real difference and make a big impact for England.
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora Thread
Post by: Deeks on June 11, 2022, 12:35:28 PM
How many times did he play for England ? Twice and 6 times for the U21. And he have a very good chance of playing in the WC in Germany had he taken the invitation to play for TT. Birchall took his chance!!! The rest is history.
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora Thread
Post by: ABTrini on June 13, 2022, 10:59:53 AM
Z could go fly ah Fricking kite-  It eh that he owe TnT anything any ways but the pure arrogance and self centerless and feelings that he is mightier than thou  is most disconcerting.
 Story done - 
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora Thread
Post by: pull stones on June 14, 2022, 03:41:30 AM
i told you guys about english lads, they live for the lions i tell you. there were many english born irish and scottish lads who refused to represent their mother country. and looking back on the whole thing, can you blame bobby zamora?

think about it, the world cup would have been his last appearance because after that jack warner banned the world cup squad over monies owed and bobby would have been embroiled in that whole embarrassing debacle.

now fast forward some 16 years later and trinidad and tobago still don't have their act together, so i say good call bobby, you dodged a poison arrow mate. these jokers in trinidad has done all but heap dirt on TT football.

every few years is bacchanal and more bacchanal, one FIFA yes man jumped off our backs and not long after he was replaced by a more ruthless one with both graving patrimony over football in trinidad and tobago.

my take is, if you're a top notch player who has the potential to play for a more establish footballing nation and chose trinidad with all it's staggering problems, then you're either reckless with your career or extremely sentimental. shucks trinidad don't even have a good league, and that bogus bush league they have produces a top notch player once in every 10 years.

trinidad and tobago football association have plenty work to do before they could attract anyone who really has a lot going for them by throwing their hats in the ring to represent TT, a country that's still owing players and coaches since 2005, you fellers can't be serious to be sore at bobby?

it could have been his own father who cussed him out and said, leave those mad people and their football alone boy and hold out for the country of your birth. i know if my son was as talented and considered trinidad i would've drove that idea so far from him, with TT football being in such a hot mess annal.
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora Thread
Post by: asylumseeker on June 14, 2022, 06:46:44 AM
i told you guys about english lads, they live for the lions i tell you. there were many english born irish and scottish lads who refused to represent their mother country. and looking back on the whole thing, can you blame bobby zamora?

think about it, the world cup would have been his last appearance because after that jack warner banned the world cup squad over monies owed and bobby would have been embroiled in that whole embarrassing debacle.

now fast forward some 16 years later and trinidad and tobago still don't have their act together, so i say good call bobby, you dodged a poison arrow mate. these jokers in trinidad has done all but heap dirt on TT football.

every few years is bacchanal and more bacchanal, one FIFA yes man jumped off our backs and not long after he was replaced by a more ruthless one with both graving patrimony over football in trinidad and tobago.

my take is, if you're a top notch player who has the potential to play for a more establish footballing nation and chose trinidad with all it's staggering problems, then you're either reckless with your career or extremely sentimental. shucks trinidad don't even have a good league, and that bogus bush league they have produces a top notch player once in every 10 years.

trinidad and tobago football association have plenty work to do before they could attract anyone who really has a lot going for them by throwing their hats in the ring to represent TT, a country that's still owing players and coaches since 2005, you fellers can't be serious to be sore at bobby?

it could have been his own father who cussed him out and said, leave those mad people and their football alone boy and hold out for the country of your birth. i know if my son was as talented and considered trinidad i would've drove that idea so far from him, with TT football being in such a hot mess annal.

Perhaps, but it's evident Zamora considered the call.
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora Thread
Post by: Deeks on June 15, 2022, 06:18:29 PM
All I remembered is that when the Germany WC was coming around he was mentioned prominently. But nothing came to fruition.  Even during the qualifying his name was again in the air.  Birchal came in a settle in the team. No Zamora.  Then when the continental playoff came, he was mentioned again. I remembered reading comments by Stern. He did not think Bobby was needed to that effect. And I guess we knew why.  If he had come from the beginning of the campaign like Chris, I think he would have made the team.
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora Thread
Post by: Trini _2026 on June 15, 2022, 08:08:42 PM
Bobby was not eligible to play in 2006 since he played under21s fifa changed the rule i think in 2008 then he was eligible to play. He was suppose to come with jlloyd but got injured . then declined for 2014
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora Thread
Post by: maxg on June 15, 2022, 11:14:18 PM
Bobby was not eligible to play in 2006 since he played under21s fifa changed the rule i think in 2008 then he was eligible to play. He was suppose to come with jlloyd but got injured . then declined for 2014
Thanks . Well done Zamora. Still proud.
From Wiki
On 7 August 2009, it was revealed that Zamora and Jlloyd Samuel had received their Trinidadian passports, and would play for the Soca Warriors in their 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifier against El Salvador on 12 August.[65] However, Zamora did not get his first cap due to an injury he picked up while training.[citation needed] His form in the 200910 season led to calls for Zamora to be called up to the England squad, and there had been rumours that Fabio Capello had been visiting Craven Cottage to look at his performances.[66] However, due to an Achilles injury, he was not included in Fabio Capello's provisional squad of 30 players for the run-up to the 2010 FIFA World Cup, which was announced on 11 May 2010.[67]
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora Thread
Post by: Deeks on June 16, 2022, 10:14:17 AM
maxg, if that explaination is true then I will settle for that.  But during that time we were hearing all kind of things. There is almost never anything  truthful. It was same thing with DeLeon. 
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora Thread
Post by: maxg on June 17, 2022, 09:12:48 PM
maxg, if that explaination is true then I will settle for that.  But during that time we were hearing all kind of things. There is almost never anything  truthful. It was same thing with DeLeon. 
But what does it matter Deeks ? In the final analysis the best who shows up should be played. And even that rarely happens. What sticking in your craw that you have to settle. Player, Staff and Admin aint care, we go support less ? Not at all.
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora Thread
Post by: Deeks on June 17, 2022, 11:35:40 PM
maxg, if that explaination is true then I will settle for that.  But during that time we were hearing all kind of things. There is almost never anything  truthful. It was same thing with DeLeon. 
But what does it matter Deeks ? In the final analysis the best who shows up should be played. And even that rarely happens. What sticking in your craw that you have to settle. Player, Staff and Admin aint care, we go support less ? Not at all.

This whole Zmora issue left many of us sour. If they had said from the beginning that  he could not play for TT because of the U-21 ruling, we could have settled. But they kept us believing he could play for TT when in truth he could not because of the rulings at the time. Then there is the DeLeon case. Almost the same thing.
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora Thread
Post by: maxg on June 18, 2022, 07:50:48 AM
maxg, if that explaination is true then I will settle for that.  But during that time we were hearing all kind of things. There is almost never anything  truthful. It was same thing with DeLeon. 
But what does it matter Deeks ? In the final analysis the best who shows up should be played. And even that rarely happens. What sticking in your craw that you have to settle. Player, Staff and Admin aint care, we go support less ? Not at all.

This whole Zmora issue left many of us sour. If they had said from the beginning that  he could not play for TT because of the U-21 ruling, we could have settled. But they kept us believing he could play for TT when in truth he could not because of the rulings at the time. Then there is the DeLeon case. Almost the same thing.
Deeks look at the first couple of post of this thread. It was always unlikely.  Not until a big popular player , get the passport, fly down and actually stay or ( or at least in 1 case ) come back after the baby, there is no need to get excited. They might not get paid, they club career could be finished or undecided, reasons where they might not give their all but selected over someone slightly less talented giving of his. Many forget when Dwight was going thru those indecisive Moments, coming back, and everybody on Concacaf was stopping him, beating him to the ball etc.. he was not taking chances with his career . ( I dont hold it against him) however if any coach sat him on the bench for more active player then, would TT have seen a World Cup in 2006 and beyond - if we doh make before we dead, we can replay the video even on our dying bed 😂 .
What is to be will be. If we want to make certain things happen, then we should work and strive for it, one way or others.  Sometimes we would get thru , sometimes we wont. Yet, we shouldnt sour ourselves when we get a disappointing outcome. We should Lear OUR own mistakes from those and just move on the next successful one. Well done Klay Thompson , even if yuh doh play for the Bahamas.
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora Thread
Post by: ABTrini on June 19, 2022, 09:12:19 AM
end of story
 ZUCKS
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora Thread
Post by: Deeks on June 19, 2022, 09:29:21 AM
Never expecting Klay  to play for Bahamas.
Title: Re: Bobby Zamora Thread
Post by: maxg on June 20, 2022, 09:59:01 PM
Never expecting Klay  to play for Bahamas.

and there you have it.
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