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Title: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: Flex on November 18, 2005, 07:19:39 AM
Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
By: Walter Alibey (Newsday).
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FIFA vice-president and special adviser to the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) Jack Austin Warner will ensure that the most severe penalty would be imposed on Bahrain.
This after the hostile treatment that the national footballers faced during their World Cup Final Round qualifier against Bahrain on Wednesday.
Warner said, although he cannot say what the penalty would be, he assured that FIFA would act swiftly and severely. He pointed out that the situation in Bahrain was chaotic. However, he said the Trinidad and Tobago players behaved admirably. Warner said, they were pelted with stones and abused in all kinds of ways.
Meanwhile, Capt Horace Burrell, ex-president of the Jamaica Football Federation said the TT Government has a responsibility to make the players feel that they have achieved what they have for the country.
He said, back in Jamaica, the players were given houses, land and some were given loans from which they could construct their houses.
Capt Burrell said that in Trinidad and Tobago, government should follow the same, since they have more resources to do so. He said the players have brought great honour to the people of Trinidad and Tobago and we have not begun to feel the effects of their success.
Burrell pointed out that Trinidad and Tobago would benefit from tourism and it would boost the morale of the people. Prime Minister Patrick Manning said he would meet with national captain Dwight Yorke in a few days’ time to sort out what the players would be given for their achievements. Manning also said the government would ensure that coach Leo Beenhakker be given a job since he heard that the Dutch-born tactician’s contract had expired.
Warner said the team’s preparation for the 2006 World Cup in Germany would be beefed up with a series of international friendly matches including one on March 29 that would ensure huge ticket sales.
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: Redbelt on November 18, 2005, 09:39:17 AM
sured that FIFA would act swiftly and severely. He pointed out that the situation in Bahrain was chaotic. However, he said the Trinidad and Tobago players behaved admirably. Warner said, they were pelted with stones and abused in all kinds of ways.ing one on March 29 that would ensure huge ticket sales.

LIAR!
Nobody ever touched them!
I was there myself. They were surronded by police, and all projectiles were going to our team, not yours.
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: Hardball King on November 18, 2005, 09:47:31 AM
No behavior at all. When the U.S. break we heart years ago Caliguri (sp?) was surprised at the amount of congratulations he got from Trinidadian people. Although I think Trinis could play a lil more hardball, we always set ah good example of how CIVILIZED people should behave, man. Lord! Allyuh might need to work on allyuh behavior too, in addition to the shittiness..
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: Mr Mc on November 18, 2005, 10:07:10 AM
Uncle Jack vex fuh so!!!

tanka lanka lanka lankaaaaa!!!!
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: Kingk on November 18, 2005, 10:08:57 AM
. Prime Minister Patrick Manning said he would meet with national captain Dwight Yorke in a few days’ time to sort out what the players would be given for their achievements. Manning also said the government would ensure that coach Leo Beenhakker be given a job since he heard that the Dutch-born tactician’s contract had expired.

umm  i hope its for another 4years or so  :D
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: cm103 on November 18, 2005, 11:21:54 AM
sured that FIFA would act swiftly and severely. He pointed out that the situation in Bahrain was chaotic. However, he said the Trinidad and Tobago players behaved admirably. Warner said, they were pelted with stones and abused in all kinds of ways.ing one on March 29 that would ensure huge ticket sales.

LIAR!
Nobody ever touched them!
I was there myself. They were surronded by police, and all projectiles were going to our team, not yours.

Look at d game again... after Latas and Yorke had their little revenge down in d corner. You could clearly see bottle and piece of char and ting falling behind him.
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: Pointman on November 18, 2005, 11:29:25 AM
Wha ah tell allyuh....we go UNLEASH Jack in dey ASSSSSSS ;D

wuutuuumm  hard clout :rotfl:
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: Carib-Briton on November 18, 2005, 11:40:16 AM
. Prime Minister Patrick Manning said he would meet with national captain Dwight Yorke in a few days’ time to sort out what the players would be given for their achievements. Manning also said the government would ensure that coach Leo Beenhakker be given a job since he heard that the Dutch-born tactician’s contract had expired.


umm  i hope its for another 4years or so  :D
I hope so too but didnt leo say he was going to retire soon? ???
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: oconnorg on November 18, 2005, 11:48:58 AM
sured that FIFA would act swiftly and severely. He pointed out that the situation in Bahrain was chaotic. However, he said the Trinidad and Tobago players behaved admirably. Warner said, they were pelted with stones and abused in all kinds of ways.ing one on March 29 that would ensure huge ticket sales.

LIAR!
Nobody ever touched them!
I was there myself. They were surronded by police, and all projectiles were going to our team, not yours.

You had to have watched a different game from us.. Probably the Highlights or something ...

If in fact you were there, then you are plain ole BLIND
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: Toppa on November 18, 2005, 11:52:16 AM
Uncle Jack vex fuh so!!!

tanka lanka lanka lankaaaaa!!!!

Lawwwwwd!  :D
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: FireBrand on November 18, 2005, 11:54:56 AM
sured that FIFA would act swiftly and severely. He pointed out that the situation in Bahrain was chaotic. However, he said the Trinidad and Tobago players behaved admirably. Warner said, they were pelted with stones and abused in all kinds of ways.ing one on March 29 that would ensure huge ticket sales.

LIAR!
Nobody ever touched them!
I was there myself. They were surronded by police, and all projectiles were going to our team, not yours.

Our players alone weren't pelted with projectiles, our fans too. My father was in Bahrain and he said that apart from dodging broken chairs, those mad people also threw full water bottles at them. Stones were also thrown at our supporters outside the stadium and that's when the Bahrain police stepped in to protect them.
Listen redbelt, people could lie, but dem shamefull images on yuh tv doh lie. Watch the game again my "peace-loving" friend.
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: Tenorsaw on November 18, 2005, 12:17:21 PM
No decorum at all, so they go pay for it on the field of play and in they pockets.
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: Trini on November 18, 2005, 12:25:14 PM
After playing against Bahrain in this tie, I have come to get a belief that their people real nasty.
If u look at the first leg, as soon as they score, every man jack start to lie down on the field like they dead.
Compare that with T&T when we scored...We never once did that. We took out throw ins and fouls like MEN, no girl thing of faking injury and wasting time like sissy. I was actually bawling at some of the T&T players to kill more time, but like they were more interested in scoring more goals.

Next thing, as soon as we score, Bahrain naturally changed the pace of the game. Latas and Yorke was running the clock down up at the corner flag and was getting about 3-4 corners, then the Bahrain player slid in with a two legged tackle to break Yorke foot. Then they started pushing Yorke and Stern around...
On of the things that brought pride to me was how our players reacted, not once did they retaliate. They just went for the ball and tried to restart the game. And all the Bahrain players was trying to do was shove and surround the T&T players. What in earth was the Bahrain keeper thinking to run up to the corner to try to get in the melee?
Then when we take the next corner, i saw bottles raining down close to the players from T&T who were taking it. This resulted in Yorke just kicking the ball out fast so they could get away from the corner. This was another time we could have just played with ball and killed time.
Dont even talk about when they kick the ball out of Jack hands how they react. Now that maybe I could understand they in injury time and it gone to their head and is the WC they playing for, but still man.
I remember Dog hit a man a bad tackle, i aint go lie, an dthe man get up fast fast and run behind Dog to push him and thing.
In the first half, a man hit Yorke a shove in he face. Over the 2 legs, they were always shoving and doing unsportsmanlike things.
If these are the representatives for your country, they have disgraced you on the world stage. Just like what happened in Turkey.
Not meaning to bring religion or a specific place of the earth into it, but why is it that its 2 muslim countries behave like this? Steups.
I am extremely proud of the way the Warriors conducted themselves on the field.
And the funnny thing is that these Bahrain players are half the size of the average TT players, yet they so feisty. Imagine Air Dog get vex with on of their forwards and just lift him up and body slam him on the floor, LOL.
Manning said it best, when he saw the game, he saw the difference between a country that aspires, and a country that achieves.
Bahrain, you lost a lot of points in my book.
I am glad that you are not going to the WC for many different reasons (we are more colourful, we have better stories and football history and well known players, your crowd support is pathetic and quiet)...but most of all, over the 2 legs, T&T to me was a class above Bahrain.
Make no doubt about it, Bahrain is very lame and shitty.
I feel Cuba, Jamaica and Haiti would have given us more problems.
Its only because of the gravity of the games that had them restrict us like that.
We are 3 goals better than them anytime we play them, home or away.
I just hope they know they up against it now as Australia will now be playing in their Confederation for 2010.
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: Filho on November 18, 2005, 12:39:01 PM
sured that FIFA would act swiftly and severely. He pointed out that the situation in Bahrain was chaotic. However, he said the Trinidad and Tobago players behaved admirably. Warner said, they were pelted with stones and abused in all kinds of ways.ing one on March 29 that would ensure huge ticket sales.

LIAR!
Nobody ever touched them!
I was there myself. They were surronded by police, and all projectiles were going to our team, not yours.

sorry...but it was clear that Dwight Yorke and Russel Latapy were being pelted with projectiles in the 88th minute while taking a corner. besides the crowd behavior was poor and someone looking to hurt a bahraini player could have accidently hurt a TnT player (if you really want to believe only your players were in danger). Why would our boys need police protection then? You are the one who said they were surrounded by police...not me. And you should still get punished...it's not any better even if the behavior was directed towards Bahrainis by their own fans. You admit their well-being was in danger and so FIFA dhould to act..all violence is unacceptable
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: capodetutticapi on November 18, 2005, 12:56:36 PM
bahrain and their fans showed poor sportsmanship and lack of professionalism.they need to be banned from international soccer until the conclusion of 2010 wc.
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: Salvadoreno on November 18, 2005, 11:43:47 PM
atleast it didnt bust out into full out war liek Honduras and El Salvador. Honduras declared war on El Salvador after El Salvador won the playoff with Honduras.
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: greenpea on November 18, 2005, 11:51:34 PM
pretty bad reaction from bahrain..... no excuse.... on tv one saw projectiles flying across the screen.... for a small nation it was a bad example of fan behavior and control.... what they needed to do was apologize instead of protesting the match.... wrong and strong.... clearly football didn't come out on top in this one... buh who cyah hear mus' feel....  :chilling:
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: cm103 on November 18, 2005, 11:59:26 PM
After playing against Bahrain in this tie, I have come to get a belief that their people real nasty.
If u look at the first leg, as soon as they score, every man jack start to lie down on the field like they dead.
Compare that with T&T when we scored...We never once did that. We took out throw ins and fouls like MEN, no girl thing of faking injury and wasting time like sissy. I was actually bawling at some of the T&T players to kill more time, but like they were more interested in scoring more goals.

Next thing, as soon as we score, Bahrain naturally changed the pace of the game. Latas and Yorke was running the clock down up at the corner flag and was getting about 3-4 corners, then the Bahrain player slid in with a two legged tackle to break Yorke foot. Then they started pushing Yorke and Stern around...
On of the things that brought pride to me was how our players reacted, not once did they retaliate. They just went for the ball and tried to restart the game. And all the Bahrain players was trying to do was shove and surround the T&T players. What in earth was the Bahrain keeper thinking to run up to the corner to try to get in the melee?
Then when we take the next corner, i saw bottles raining down close to the players from T&T who were taking it. This resulted in Yorke just kicking the ball out fast so they could get away from the corner. This was another time we could have just played with ball and killed time.
Dont even talk about when they kick the ball out of Jack hands how they react. Now that maybe I could understand they in injury time and it gone to their head and is the WC they playing for, but still man.
I remember Dog hit a man a bad tackle, i aint go lie, an dthe man get up fast fast and run behind Dog to push him and thing.
In the first half, a man hit Yorke a shove in he face. Over the 2 legs, they were always shoving and doing unsportsmanlike things.
If these are the representatives for your country, they have disgraced you on the world stage. Just like what happened in Turkey.
Not meaning to bring religion or a specific place of the earth into it, but why is it that its 2 muslim countries behave like this? Steups.
I am extremely proud of the way the Warriors conducted themselves on the field.
And the funnny thing is that these Bahrain players are half the size of the average TT players, yet they so feisty. Imagine Air Dog get vex with on of their forwards and just lift him up and body slam him on the floor, LOL.
Manning said it best, when he saw the game, he saw the difference between a country that aspires, and a country that achieves.
Bahrain, you lost a lot of points in my book.
I am glad that you are not going to the WC for many different reasons (we are more colourful, we have better stories and football history and well known players, your crowd support is pathetic and quiet)...but most of all, over the 2 legs, T&T to me was a class above Bahrain.
Make no doubt about it, Bahrain is very lame and shitty.
I feel Cuba, Jamaica and Haiti would have given us more problems.
Its only because of the gravity of the games that had them restrict us like that.
We are 3 goals better than them anytime we play them, home or away.
I just hope they know they up against it now as Australia will now be playing in their Confederation for 2010.


Thats a fair post..we not perfect and you mentioned we did have hard tackles also. Bahrain disgraced theyself with this one and that appeal afterwards. I woulda really love to know what them men was complaining about to Yorke in d corner, d man was playing some of them tactic againsta them except he know how to play dat game. Yuh doh fake in jury to run clock...dem men need a purge from world football.
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: NYtriniwhiteboy.. on November 19, 2005, 12:29:57 AM
Trini i totally agree wit yuh...the boys did us proud not only in their play but in their level heads...That tackle on yorke by the corner was a definite injury tackle..Luckily he saw it in time and skipped it..The bahraini plays showed their lack of class definitely asn i was very proud that not once did our players retaliate..they knew they were there to accomplish a job and so they did!
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: Redbelt on November 19, 2005, 05:32:21 AM
Points to concider,

I was talking after the match, during the match I agree, I remember seeing something thrown towards your players, that is correct.
In our matches, bottles and cans and sticks are not allowed, but sometimes they get smuggled in.
Besides that, I think every other thing was thrown towards us.

As far as police sorrounding your team, that dosent mean they are in danger, its a normal precautionary measure done all around the world just in case.

Now, of course that is not a good thing at all. Any punishment is deserved simply because crowd is out of control.
Police was all over the stadium since morning, and they did arrest alot of hooligans, but the fact of the matter is that the hooligans were alot more than the actual poilce force. Why? Because that is the first time in my life that I saw a reaction like that. No one expected this to happen at all!

And the point that we do not deserve WC because our crowd sucks does not hold merit.
If that was the case, England with its world renouned hooligans would never play anything.
Also, the cheering was weak because there were several cheerleaders that day, from Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi & UAE, and everyone started thier own chant, so it became a mess :(

Bottom line: we did not expect this, I am man enough to admit when I am wrong and we had no excuse to act that way. Also the way our players behaved is unacceptable too. Kudos to trini who handled this match better and came out champions.

Now, if you go and say we are a peice of shit, I have to say "hush yuh ass"! ;D
What happened is good. Why? it showed the difference between a team that had a long football history like trini and a recently elevated team like bahrain.
You guys had problems that you had to work on for a long time: and this is the out come. Most majore problems are out of the way.

In our case: We suddenly had a good team.
Preperation, crowds, stadiums, security, procedures are still untested under these circumstances (of course).
That world cup pressure is exactly what we need to know exactly what we need to develop. Only when you test something you know what needs work.

Bahrain is a good country, with simple and hospitable people.
Bahrain is small but there is a wealth of sporting talents.
Arab customs enforce us to welcome guests, Islam also forbids us to hurt any person or vandelise anything, same time orders (repeat: orders) us to welcome guests and be cordial and also protect anyone in our home.

This was not religion or arabs or bahrainis, this was alot of people getting out of control. hopefully this will be overcome.

I said we will walk into this rivals and leave as friends. I hope thats true.
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: oconnorg on November 19, 2005, 05:40:47 AM
Points to concider,

I was talking after the match, during the match I agree, I remember seeing something thrown towards your players, that is correct.
In our matches, bottles and cans and sticks are not allowed, but sometimes they get smuggled in.
Besides that, I think every other thing was thrown towards us.

As far as police sorrounding your team, that dosent mean they are in danger, its a normal precautionary measure done all around the world just in case.

Now, of course that is not a good thing at all. Any punishment is deserved simply because crowd is out of control.
Police was all over the stadium since morning, and they did arrest alot of hooligans, but the fact of the matter is that the hooligans were alot more than the actual poilce force. Why? Because that is the first time in my life that I saw a reaction like that. No one expected this to happen at all!

And the point that we do not deserve WC because our crowd sucks does not hold merit.
If that was the case, England with its world renouned hooligans would never play anything.
Also, the cheering was weak because there were several cheerleaders that day, from Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi & UAE, and everyone started thier own chant, so it became a mess :(

Bottom line: we did not expect this, I am man enough to admit when I am wrong and we had no excuse to act that way. Also the way our players behaved is unacceptable too. Kudos to trini who handled this match better and came out champions.

Now, if you go and say we are a peice of shit, I have to say "hush yuh ass"! ;D
What happened is good. Why? it showed the difference between a team that had a long football history like trini and a recently elevated team like bahrain.
You guys had problems that you had to work on for a long time: and this is the out come. Most majore problems are out of the way.

In our case: We suddenly had a good team.
Preperation, crowds, stadiums, security, procedures are still untested under these circumstances (of course).
That world cup pressure is exactly what we need to know exactly what we need to develop. Only when you test something you know what needs work.

Bahrain is a good country, with simple and hospitable people.
Bahrain is small but there is a wealth of sporting talents.
Arab customs enforce us to welcome guests, Islam also forbids us to hurt any person or vandelise anything, same time orders (repeat: orders) us to welcome guests and be cordial and also protect anyone in our home.

This was not religion or arabs or bahrainis, this was alot of people getting out of control. hopefully this will be overcome.

I said we will walk into this rivals and leave as friends. I hope thats true.

In T&T yuh does have to buy at least 2 rounds of drinks for everyone before that fren thing could happen....  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: Redbelt on November 19, 2005, 06:00:04 AM
Since I can't buy or drink alcohol... how about a steak?  :P
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: oconnorg on November 19, 2005, 06:27:42 AM
Since I can't buy or drink alcohol... how about a steak? :P

Well if that is what you can afford.. STEAK it is  ;D ;D ;D ;)
Title: Bahrain Behaviour
Post by: Dundee Mad on November 19, 2005, 07:25:37 AM
As a relative neutral I have to say I am amazed at the Bahranian defence of the bottle and chair throwing incidents. They say they were throwing the things at their own players. Now apart from that being an outright lie, is the world to believe that this kind of violence is acceptable if its against your own players?

They were beaten fair and square, they tried to cheat, they tried to indimidate and they tried to injure.

The World Cup will not miss them in the slightest.
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: JR on November 19, 2005, 10:36:16 AM

Dread..the mere fact that they can't buy or drink alcohol means that they shouldn't go to d WC.........     :beermug: :rotfl:
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: Lower St. John on November 19, 2005, 10:40:16 AM
All yuh doh laugh at meh but the Friendly on March 29 is against Brazil in Port of Spain.

Real Good Source (the wishing well in eh back yard)!!
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: ndookie on November 19, 2005, 10:44:18 AM
yea man , that could happen , red belt , what crap you talking boy , coming down to the end i see latapy line up to take a corner and a bottle ah water fly right behind him , wha they was aiming for ? him or the flag ?? steups ,  :rotfl: :rotfl:


Brazil In Trinidad , March 29th 2006
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: truetrini on November 19, 2005, 10:54:48 AM
Jason Scotland get hit in he ad by a seat!

He playing fuh Bahrain now?

Steups!

LIcks in allyuh arse!
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: kounty on November 19, 2005, 10:56:24 AM
my two cents, contrary to what redbelt says is that I don't believe that the Bahraini public are really really fans of the game....for instance, I think if you were to take the average amount of time the average barhaini spent in his lifetime watching football, I'm sure it would be less than the average Trinidadian.  Redbelt, I don't feel that different cheering sections could account for the general silence that was heard throughout that match - I don't know if you noticed the game in T&T, or even Mexico vs T&T in T&T but the crowd there is loud and spontaneoous - nobody is waiting for somebody to lead them in a chant - passionate football fans.
so to continue my theory, reinforced by the fact that the tickets were free (I'll leave it up to the other posters to tell you what would happen if they were to ever dream about doing that in Trinidad and Tobago), I think these "fans" were just a bunch of ordinary guys who were promised that they were going to the world cup, and then they found out that they were lied to.  They were thus naturally angry at somebody and began to behave like hooligans BECAUSE they are NOT FANS.  they don't know about SPORTSMANSHIP, or that football really isn't ever about winning or losing - it is never a win at all costs game.  You redbelt I think you're a fan...but aI must say that the vast majority of the people in that stadium were not.
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: Alsalman on November 19, 2005, 11:30:28 AM
sured that FIFA would act swiftly and severely. He pointed out that the situation in Bahrain was chaotic. However, he said the Trinidad and Tobago players behaved admirably. Warner said, they were pelted with stones and abused in all kinds of ways.ing one on March 29 that would ensure huge ticket sales.

LIAR!
Nobody ever touched them!
I was there myself. They were surronded by police, and all projectiles were going to our team, not yours.

True ... nothing was ever aimed at the Trinidad players ... it was at the Bahraini FA officials and the ref ...

Jack warner just loves to create stories ...  ::)

But if we get a fine, or a match ban I'm fine with that because those hooligans deserve it ...

what a bunch of cowards ... who is going to pay for the treatment of the bahraini kid who suffered head injuries because while he and his mother were down some idiots from the top decided to throw things ... He is in a coma ... he is 13 ... and he has no father (his father passed away) ... those cowards need to be hunted and jailed big time ... they never come to watch the national team ... or football just show up once in a year to create trouble  >:(


As for TRINI you actually say your players didn't waste time ?  :rotfl: please ... they outdid the Bahraini players by a large margin
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: ndookie on November 19, 2005, 11:48:06 AM
Im with alsalman ,
GET THE SQUAD
GET THE BIG STONE
WE BUSSIN THEM MAN HEAD BACK FUH DEM

SOCA WARRIOR FORUMITES !! ATTAAAAAAAAAAACKKKKKKKK
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: Alsalman on November 19, 2005, 12:29:38 PM
I think Bahrain should step up ... these guys don't belong in the stadium ... if they want to demonstrate against the Bahraini FA, government, players, ref ... they should take it else where

(http://www.al-ahli.net/pic1/bahtr32.jpg)

notice most the fans are looking up to see whats going on ... its some of those damn kids throwin stuff from the top ...

after the game they even started stomping on Bahrain flags ...

(http://www.gr8.cc/1/vrtont.jpg)

and started breaking chairs and throwing them at police and Bahraini players ...

(http://www.gr8.cc/1/pxbbfo.jpg)

they brought shame to all of us ... I don't know how such behaviour came to be ... but it needs to be stomped and quickly

and talk about useless

(http://www.gr8.cc/1/jcslyz.jpg)
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: Warrior princess on November 19, 2005, 01:20:44 PM
sured that FIFA would act swiftly and severely. He pointed out that the situation in Bahrain was chaotic. However, he said the Trinidad and Tobago players behaved admirably. Warner said, they were pelted with stones and abused in all kinds of ways.ing one on March 29 that would ensure huge ticket sales.

LIAR!
Nobody ever touched them!
I was there myself. They were surronded by police, and all projectiles were going to our team, not yours.



so u sayin we all imagined ato gettin hit in his leg?an we imagined all dem objects being thrown at latters an dwight in d corner...an we imagined d hell dat our supporters went tru...i wont even bother goin further...u all need to take a page from our books-chek d files on 1989 tnt vs usa....an even if u WERE STONING UR PLAYERS-yea a rite as if trinis dunce-thats no way to treat them,they r ur own u shud kno beta than dat...ur players need sum discipline themselves too
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: Warrior princess on November 19, 2005, 01:34:18 PM


As far as police sorrounding your team, that dosent mean they are in danger, its a normal precautionary measure done all around the world just in case.


thers's a difference between having a POLICE PRESENCE at d match to ensure law an order ,an having to get A POLICE ESCORT so dat d opposing team's fans wont buss ur tail4 winning.d usa didnt need any such PRECAUTIONARY measures in '89...an wha bout ur bahraini coach havin to run on d field to protect d referee from ur players?
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: Lower St. John on November 19, 2005, 01:51:05 PM
The individuals present in the stadium might be as a result of the gates being open without the price of admission (and the stadium not being full says volume as to the support for the Bahrain team)!! 

Nevertheless that was a truly Poor and Embarassing showing by the Bahraini supporters.
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: Redbelt on November 19, 2005, 02:00:08 PM
guys
your just repeating things I said already. read me last post.

I'm not making excuses for Bahraini "fans", I'm saying I understand how this happened, but it was not forseen before.
Next time, we should learn from this and prevent this.
Don't talk to me like you have absolutly nothing your ashamed of or you never made a mistake.

We are all human and will (notice: will) err one day.
16, Bahrainis were wrong.

we'll try to adress that.
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: Jefferz on November 19, 2005, 02:01:05 PM
The individuals present in the stadium might be as a result of the gates being open without the price of admission (and the stadium not being full says volume as to the support for the Bahrain team)!! 

Nevertheless that was a truly Poor and Embarassing showing by the Bahraini supporters.

yep thats it summed up there so lets just leave it there before this retoricle arrguement goes on any longer
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: FATZ on November 19, 2005, 02:53:05 PM
Points to concider,

I was talking after the match, during the match I agree, I remember seeing something thrown towards your players, that is correct.
In our matches, bottles and cans and sticks are not allowed, but sometimes they get smuggled in.
Besides that, I think every other thing was thrown towards us.

As far as police sorrounding your team, that dosent mean they are in danger, its a normal precautionary measure done all around the world just in case.

Now, of course that is not a good thing at all. Any punishment is deserved simply because crowd is out of control.
Police was all over the stadium since morning, and they did arrest alot of hooligans, but the fact of the matter is that the hooligans were alot more than the actual poilce force. Why? Because that is the first time in my life that I saw a reaction like that. No one expected this to happen at all!

And the point that we do not deserve WC because our crowd sucks does not hold merit.
If that was the case, England with its world renouned hooligans would never play anything.
Also, the cheering was weak because there were several cheerleaders that day, from Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi & UAE, and everyone started thier own chant, so it became a mess :(

Bottom line: we did not expect this, I am man enough to admit when I am wrong and we had no excuse to act that way. Also the way our players behaved is unacceptable too. Kudos to trini who handled this match better and came out champions.

Now, if you go and say we are a peice of shit, I have to say "hush yuh ass"! ;D
What happened is good. Why? it showed the difference between a team that had a long football history like trini and a recently elevated team like bahrain.
You guys had problems that you had to work on for a long time: and this is the out come. Most majore problems are out of the way.

In our case: We suddenly had a good team.
Preperation, crowds, stadiums, security, procedures are still untested under these circumstances (of course).
That world cup pressure is exactly what we need to know exactly what we need to develop. Only when you test something you know what needs work.

Bahrain is a good country, with simple and hospitable people.
Bahrain is small but there is a wealth of sporting talents.
Arab customs enforce us to welcome guests, Islam also forbids us to hurt any person or vandelise anything, same time orders (repeat: orders) us to welcome guests and be cordial and also protect anyone in our home.

This was not religion or arabs or bahrainis, this was alot of people getting out of control. hopefully this will be overcome.

I said we will walk into this rivals and leave as friends. I hope thats true.

How come in Trinidad, police never have to surround any team no matter if we win lose or draw???
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: Redbelt on November 19, 2005, 03:05:53 PM
how come police in usa carry guns but not in  the UK?

different countries have different ways.

This is just something we are used to if we have visitors. Just in case.

I can't beleive giving your team protection is a point against us. If we left them without police protection you will say we are careless.
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: pufftrini on November 19, 2005, 03:57:51 PM
Redbelt, at least you not making excuses for your countrymen. But one of dem players on either side could have been seriously hurt. And what of that 13 yr old child that you speak of.

Allyuh have to learn how to perform on the big stage. Listen man, sometimes it better to lose before you win cuz it make the win so much sweeter. Is 32 years we waiting for dis ting.
Outside of the nonsense that went on in the closing minutes of the last game, I considered this to be a learning opportunity. I did not know anything about Bahrain. Now I know a fair bit. I hope all yuh learn a little bit about Trini too. So come to the World Cup and find the Trini section we go hook you up wid a steak and a tea.

Peace!!
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: Trini Simply Better on November 19, 2005, 04:10:09 PM
NO WOMEN?:) ;D
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: pufftrini on November 19, 2005, 04:14:46 PM
NO WOMEN?:) ;D

 :devil: I hope u like Frauliens
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: BigToe on November 19, 2005, 04:57:54 PM
sured that FIFA would act swiftly and severely. He pointed out that the situation in Bahrain was chaotic. However, he said the Trinidad and Tobago players behaved admirably. Warner said, they were pelted with stones and abused in all kinds of ways.

LIAR!
Nobody ever touched them!
I was there myself. They were surronded by police, and all projectiles were going to our team, not yours.

RedBelt, you could kiss my Trini arse. My brother went to Bahrain for the game and he told me that they were pelted with bottles then rocks and, finally, the police had to move them to avoid getting pelted.
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: Alsalman on November 19, 2005, 07:34:50 PM
The individuals present in the stadium might be as a result of the gates being open without the price of admission (and the stadium not being full says volume as to the support for the Bahrain team)!! 

Nevertheless that was a truly Poor and Embarassing showing by the Bahraini supporters.

yep thats it summed up there so lets just leave it there before this retoricle arrguement goes on any longer

actually the stadium was full... with exception of 2-3 rows which the police took in order to seemingly block fan interaction... the stadium was packed 2-3 hours before the game and thousands of fans were turned back at the gate
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: ndookie on November 19, 2005, 07:36:56 PM
come , we go talk this out in the chatroom , alsalman , join us
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: Alsalman on November 20, 2005, 12:18:51 AM
come , we go talk this out in the chatroom , alsalman , join us

aaah just checked this too late I guess, next time if God wills  :)
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: D.H.W on November 20, 2005, 11:09:30 AM
we have perfected d art of wasting time  ;D go warriors. good game bahrain better luck next time  :)
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: Marcos on November 21, 2005, 01:54:17 PM
keeping the ball in play at the corner is legitimate
rolling on the ground and faking injury is not
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: ndookie on November 21, 2005, 04:52:10 PM
oh gosh , drop it nah , we win , they lose , done it there   :-\ :-\ :-\
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: greenpea on November 21, 2005, 05:22:26 PM
Quote

How come in Trinidad, police never have to surround any team no matter if we win lose or draw???
Quote

Jamaican proverb...

Pig say to Hog..."hog how come yuh nose so long",
Hog say to Pig.... " wait an' see, your turn soon come"

Trini version,
wha' miss yuh ain' pass yuh....  :chilling:
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: Behbehman on November 21, 2005, 05:23:02 PM
atleast it didnt bust out into full out war liek Honduras and El Salvador. Honduras declared war on El Salvador after El Salvador won the playoff with Honduras.

Yeah ah jus read dat ah few days ago...the El Salvador Airforce leggo two, three bombs on the Hondurans in dat squirmish...football eh easy breds. 8)
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: Alsalman on November 21, 2005, 05:27:33 PM
atleast it didnt bust out into full out war liek Honduras and El Salvador. Honduras declared war on El Salvador after El Salvador won the playoff with Honduras.

Yeah ah jus read dat ah few days ago...the El Salvador Airforce leggo two, three bombs on the Hondurans in dat squirmish...football eh easy breds. 8)

The Bahraini military sux  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: ndookie on November 21, 2005, 05:28:46 PM
you should see trinidad one
Title: FIFA lapsing...
Post by: warmonga on November 27, 2005, 06:19:30 AM
Yow how cum dey aint rest a serious band on Bahrun yet..I was watching replays of de game yow Bahrn need to be punished by FIFA and now!!!!!!!FIFA flicking lapsing bad......Emagine if dem man was unda de influence of alcohol like trini's. dat will have been sum serious pressure ..
war...
Title: Re: FIFA lapsing...
Post by: Ponnoxx on November 27, 2005, 06:46:14 AM
 They will get what coming to them in due time....If you have it on video tape ...FIFA have a tape also...Besides, they must be get a fine but media int put it int the news....Go T&T
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: trinbago on November 27, 2005, 11:59:27 AM
Ato need to take this up with the relevant authorities....

ATO...wey yuh dey ??
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: A.B. on November 27, 2005, 09:22:44 PM
Oh gawd they dead already we will never have use for them nor mention their name again I doh see de point.  FIFA ent stupid they know they play de arse
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: trinbago on November 27, 2005, 09:49:20 PM
point taken....
Title: Bahrain manager quits.
Post by: Flex on November 28, 2005, 07:48:23 AM
Bahrain manager quits.
Gulf Daily News.


Bahrain national soccer team manager Abdulrazzaq Mohammed has resigned from his job following the Kingdom's defeat at the hands of Trinidad and Tobago on November 16.
The Bahrain Football Association has appointed Isa Al Kuwari as the new manager of the team ahead of the West Asian Games to be held in Doha from Thursday to December 10, according to BFA general secretary Ahmed Jassim.
Jassim also denied rumours that coach Luka Peruzovic was to be sacked following the team's exit from the qualifying fray for a berth in the 2006 World Cup to be held in Germany.
The 53-year-old Croatian will continue to manage the team till his contract ends in June next year, added Jassim.
Bahrain will be taking part in handball, volleyball, bowling, athletics, shooting and fencing at the Doha games.
Title: Re: Bahrain face severe FIFA penalties.
Post by: Reaper2004 on November 28, 2005, 08:30:48 AM
Bahrain manager quits.
Gulf Daily News.


Bahrain national soccer team manager Abdulrazzaq Mohammed has resigned from his job following the Kingdom's defeat at the hands of Trinidad and Tobago on November 16.
The Bahrain Football Association has appointed Isa Al Kuwari as the new manager of the team ahead of the West Asian Games to be held in Doha from Thursday to December 10, according to BFA general secretary Ahmed Jassim.
Jassim also denied rumours that coach Luka Peruzovic was to be sacked following the team's exit from the qualifying fray for a berth in the 2006 World Cup to be held in Germany.
The 53-year-old Croatian will continue to manage the team till his contract ends in June next year, added Jassim.
Bahrain will be taking part in handball, volleyball, bowling, athletics, shooting and fencing at the Doha games.

Aint that a kick in the ass? hold up they play bowling???
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