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Cricket Anyone / Re: ICC U19 WORLD CUP - Malaysia 2008 - " WEST INDIES U19"
« on: February 20, 2008, 01:35:15 AM »

 Adrian Barath not in good form at all. Jacobs slammed 101 vs Papua New Guinea. As usual Powell consistnet at top of order - scoring 60 for his second half century of the tournament. Darren Bravo made 59 to raise the score to 319 the highest score so far in the tournament!!!!

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Cricket Anyone / Re: Windies Squad for Sri Lanka Tour....
« on: February 17, 2008, 11:22:13 AM »

 My Team - Gayle, Chattergoon, Sarwan, Chanderpaul, Samuels, Bravo, Ramdin, Badree, Taylor, Collins, Edwards.

Reserves - Hinds, Barath ( Experience good for these guys) , Young Bravo - Darren , Darren Powell

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Cricket Anyone / Re: ICC U19 WORLD CUP - Malaysia 2008 - " WEST INDIES U19"
« on: February 15, 2008, 08:49:57 PM »

 OK first game against the South Africans on Monday!!!!!!!!!!! GOOD LUCK GUYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DESTROY THEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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 THAT IS AMAZING. I AM SUPRISED THEO WALCOTT NOT THERE IN THAT LIST.

  INTERSTING ENOUGH I KNOW HE IS NOT A PREMIER LEAGUE PLAYER BUT I WOULD HAVE LIKED TO SEE HOW CORNELL GLEN FARE IN RELATION TO THOSE GUYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Cricket Anyone / Re: ICC U19 WORLD CUP - Malaysia 2008 - " WEST INDIES U19"
« on: February 14, 2008, 08:25:25 AM »

 OK SO WE BEAT UP SRI LANKA IN THE WARM UP AND CHECK THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  Brooks stars as West Indies surprise Australia

The Bulletin by George Binoy in Kuala Lumpur

February 14, 2008

West Indies U-19s 160 for 5 (Powell 51, Creary 45*, Jeremy Smith 2-30) beat Australia U-19s 159 (Sarna 32, Brooks 5-25, Permaul 2-18) by five wickets
Scorecard


The Under-19 World Cup will be formally opened tomorrow and the first round of matches kicks off on Sunday. But Thursday's warm-up fixtures offered a preview of the talent on display: Sri Lanka were playing South Africa, Bermuda v Namibia, or Zimbabwe versus Nepal.


The pick, though, was Australia v West Indies. One could watch Philip Hughes, the batsman who's already played for New South Wales, perhaps spot a future West Indian tearaway fast bowler, and check out if the Australian Under-19 outfit was as clinical, relatively speaking, as their national side.

The weather in Kuala Lumpur is more humid than hot and the conditions are quite sapping, especially since the tournament's schedule allows little time for rest. As it turned out, Hughes was given the day off so Australia opened with Marcus Stoinis and Kumar Sarna, the Delhi-born batsman who plays his cricket in Victoria. The openers were patient and after a slow start - 16 came off the first six overs - they had added 63 by the 15th. Sarna made 32 off 65 balls and Stoinis 22 off 48. They were the only batsmen to pass 20 as Australia collapsed and lost ten wickets for 96 to finish on 159.


So which fast-bowler wrecked Australia? Larry Gomes, the coach, had said that all the three quicks had the attributes necessary to grow into good fast bowlers. Jason Dawes wasn't express pace but bowled a testing line and length, as did Dawnley Grant. And when you look at Delorn Johnson, his tall physique and long arms give away what he offers to the side. So which of the three was it? Was there an individual that stood out or was it a pack-attack?

There was a stand-out performance but it came from a spinner- the West Indies captain Sharmarh Brooks - who picked up 5 for 25 off 9.2 overs with his legbreaks. Brooks, who plays for Barbados, varied his flight and pace cleverly and several Australian batsmen holed out as they tired to clear the boundaries. Brooks received solid support from left-arm orthodox bowler Veeraswamy Permaul and the offspinner Steven Jacobs, who is his deputy. Permaul took 2 for 18 off his seven overs while Jacobs had 1 for 29 off his ten, giving the spinners a total of eight wickets to the fast bowlers' one (one batsman was run out).

Adrian Barath, who plays for Trinidad and Tobago, was another batsman to watch. Gomes said he's not been in the best of form of late and wasn't feeling 100% fit either. However, it was Kieran Powell who impressed most today. Powell is a tall left-hand opening batsman who hits the ball powerfully. One shot stood out: Powell drove the ball straight and hard that the sound of the ball hitting bat made heads turn. Most were too late for the ball was already nearing the boundary ropes. Powell finished with 51 and his attacking start had set the platform for a successful run chase.


Australia opened their bowling with a four-pronged pace attack: Jeremy Smith and James Pattinson shared the new ball while David King and James Faulkner came on first and second change. The first spinner on display for Australia was the left-arm orthodox bowler from Victoria, Clive Rose, who had Powell caught at mid-on in his second over. West Indies then lost a few batsmen in quick time but chased down the target with five wickets in hand.


Beating Australia, albeit in a practice match, was a huge boost to West Indies, who also beat Sri Lanka in their first warm-up fixture. "It will be difficult to pick a final XI," said Gomes. "I prefer to be in that position."

George Binoy is a staff writer at Cricinfo


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 Ok guys so the tournament is about to start in a few days time and I feel we should give our young lads some support. The team look pretty good, I know some of the youngsters but not all. The little research I have done these guys have some good stats, and their aim is to be the first U19 to bring the trophy back home. We were beaten finalist in 2004 when we played Pakistan, Xavier Marshall, Ravi Rampaul, Denesh Ramdin among others was on that team. This time around this is the team:

Shamarh Brooks (c)     Players to watch for us: Adrian Barath, Darren Bravo, Sharmarh Brooks, Kyle Corbin, Devon Thomas, Jason Dawes,
Devon Thomas (wk)   Veerasammy Permaul. These I specially mentioned because their names were mentioned on the ICC site. 
Kieran Powell             I personally know about Adrian Barath, Darren Bravo - Darren can bat better than Dwayne and Shamarh Brooks.     
Dawnley Grant
Delorn Johnson
Steven Jacobs
Veerasammy Permaul
Andre Creary
Horace Miller
Jason Dawes
Nkrumah Bonner
Shacaya Thomas
Darren Bravo
Adrian Barath
Kyle Corbin

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Cricket Anyone / ICC U19 WORLD CUP - Malaysia 2008 - " WEST INDIES U19"
« on: February 13, 2008, 05:15:52 PM »

 Ok guys so the tournament is about to start in a few days time and I feel we should give our young lads some support. The team look pretty good, I know some of the youngsters but not all. The little research I have done these guys have some good stats, and their aim is to be the first U19 to bring the trophy back home. We were beaten finalist in 2004 when we played Pakistan, Xavier Marshall, Ravi Rampaul, Denesh Ramdin among others. This time around this is the team:

Shamarh Brooks (c)               Players to watch for us: Adrian Barath, Darren Bravo, Sharmarh Brooks, Kyle Corbin, Devon Thomas, Jason Dawes,
Devon Thomas (wk)              Veerasammy Permaul. These I specially mentioned because their names were mentioned on the ICC site. I personally       
Kieran Powell                        know about Adrain Barath and Darren Bravo, Sharmarh Brooks.
Dawnley Grant
Delorn Johnson
Steven Jacobs
Veerasammy Permaul
Andre Creary
Horace Miller
Jason Dawes
Nkrumah Bonner
Shacaya Thomas
Darren Bravo
Adrian Barath
Kyle Corbin

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Football / Re: T&T Under-20 team wins 2-1 against Joe public U-20's
« on: February 11, 2008, 09:24:18 PM »

 Gosh boy why we so!!!!!! All the talent in the world but no discipline, that formula don't work at all. Put a hand Father. Thanks for the info weary1969.

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Football / Re: T&T Under-20 team wins 2-1 against Joe public U-20's
« on: February 11, 2008, 07:14:37 PM »
 
  Jamal Gay that is a youth to watch for the future!!!!!!!!!!! I glad Maturana was there, I hope allyuh see he not just watching senior team games as with previous coaches rather he looking at all the national teams even the youths and dem.

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THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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bossofallbosses you is kicks yes. LOL!!!!. If she not in her right senses she would run away. LOL!!! SHE KNOW WHAT SHE HAVE !!!!!!

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 Ok fellas here goes. I know it kinda late but this is some of the pics from Christmas morning sweat when I went home for the Christmas. Location - La Brea. You will see some familiar faces such as Anthony Rougier, Andrei Pacheco and Cion Samuel. Enjoy!!!!. By the way, it have a pic of me and my woman which has absolutely nothing to do with football , but I am a proud of my lady. I have found my virtuous woman, you know how they scarce. Anyways I accepting all the blessings I could get, so feel free to bless up a brethren. TRINITIM.
   






















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Technical Support / HOW DO YOU UPLOAD PICTURES ON HERE
« on: February 10, 2008, 11:26:07 PM »

  SORRY TO CREATE A POST FOR THIS, BUT I HONESTLY DON'T KNOW AND I HAVE SOME PICS I WANT TO UPLOAD ON HERE. HELP PLEASE!!!!!!!!!! THANKS GREATLY APPRECIATED. WHEN THE QUESTION HAS BEEN ANSWERED MODS YOU CAN DELETE THE POST. THANKS!!!!!!!!!!

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Football / Re: Sunderland v Wigan - preview pack
« on: February 09, 2008, 06:57:19 PM »

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 DAT MAN NEED TOILET PAPER DREAD - SHIT RUNNING DOWN HE LEG - MAN PLAYING REAL SHIT AND YANKING REAL STONES!!!!!!!!!!!!! DONKEY KONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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 Let go de demon - Release a bullet !!!

In the soup - Bang the ball in the center of the field

SEX - I want twins - When ah man hit you a stink beats and the ball pass through you leg!!!


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Football / Re: Sunderland v Wigan - preview pack
« on: February 09, 2008, 10:41:46 AM »

  IF YOU SEE THAT BULLET!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IT REMIND ME OF CARLOS EDWARDS STRIKE AGAUNST BURNLEY BUT NOT AS SPECTACULAR. BUT SOME GOAL THAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. MURPHY!!!!!!!!!

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Football / Re: Trinis in Action (Feb 9, 2008)
« on: February 09, 2008, 10:39:42 AM »


   That was Sunderland's second goal by Daryl Murphy. I tell you what a magnificent goal. That goal really remind me of Carlos Edwards!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Football / Re: We Ready For Jamaica
« on: February 07, 2008, 08:43:54 AM »
 
  I watch the Jamaica game and them fellas looking good. I was very happy for Jamaica they could have easily beaten Costa Rica, had their finishing been up to par. Costa Rica struggle and it was a suprise when they scored first, but I tell you that Jamaica team if they work on their finishing will put level cut arse on any of them Concacaf giants. They strong, skilful and physically fit. I love me Trinidad and Tobago but I ain't think we ready yet for Jamaica. Let the game play, match practice is invaluable and we can assess where we are. But from what I have seen and what I have heard we have long strides to make.

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Football / Re: Thread for the T&T vs Guadeloupe game.
« on: February 06, 2008, 04:05:00 PM »

 Game finished 0-0.

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Football / Re: Sunderland vs Birmingham Thread
« on: January 29, 2008, 08:37:37 PM »

 HIGHLIGHTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

http://www.goaltube.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=128&mode=&order=0&thold=0

Type this into your address bar and click play

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Football / Re: Kenwyne for Arsenal??
« on: January 23, 2008, 12:45:42 PM »
 WHERE YOU SOURCE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HOW WE KNOW THIS LEGIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Football / Re: Tottenham v Sunderland
« on: January 19, 2008, 11:00:08 AM »

 SUNDERLAND REAL PRESS IN THE SECOND HALF. TOTTENHAM WAS AGAINST THE ROPES YOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! JONES HAD AN EXCELLENT GAME. SO MANY TIMES THEY CAME CLOSE. PLENTY GOAL LINE SAVES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ROBBIE KEANE KILL IT OFF AND CRAIG GORDON FOR ME CONCEDES TO MANY EASY GOALS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BALL ROLL UNDER HIM INTO THE NET.

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Football / Re: Tottenham v Sunderland
« on: January 19, 2008, 10:14:19 AM »
JONES LIKE HE SCORE BUT GOAL DISALLOWED!!!!!!!!!! OFFSIDE

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Football / Re: Jones is the best prem striker says Roy Keane.
« on: January 18, 2008, 02:30:32 PM »

 Yeah ok we know football is a business and we know confidence is a footballer's greatest friend. However ROY KEANE has seen hunger and determination in our lad. How many times this season has Kenwyne played with injury or just shrugged off niggling injuries and play he liver string out. I know Keane impressed with his work ethic and never say die attitude. Kenwyne is a WARRIOR, a fighter and he will not give up that is what I love about him. Kenwyne you destined for great things, keep up the good work and make THE RED, WHITE AND BLACK PROUD AS YOU ARE DOING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Football / Re: Britto returns from Portsmouth stint.
« on: December 12, 2007, 11:06:03 AM »

 Hard Work and Determination does always pay off. The Lord looking down youth, just keep at it, work hard and give him the glory and your options will be limitless. All the best in January.

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Football / Re: Santa Stern has Southampton in a jolly mood.
« on: December 09, 2007, 04:27:22 PM »

 EH!!!!!! I LOVE WHAT THE COMMENTATOR SAID. STERN JOHN A STRIKER WHO HAS SCORED GOALS EVERYWHERE AND PERHAPS NEVER GOT THE CREDIT HE DESERVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WELL DONE STERN THAT 3RD GOAL WAS A TRUE BEAUTY. I KNOW IT WAS A VOLLEY ON THE DROP BUT THAT GOAL REMIND ME AH THE WAY YOU STRING UP MEXICO KEEPER IN WCQ

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Football / Re: NEWS FLASH: STERN Delivers FUH REAL!!!!!!!
« on: December 08, 2007, 02:52:41 PM »

  Well done Stern keep it up body. Really proud of you man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Football / Re: Christmas Food Drive
« on: December 08, 2007, 02:46:42 PM »

 OH GOD SORRY SORRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I DID'NT KNOW. BLESS !!!!!!!!!! THANKS FOR LETTING ME KNOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Football / Re: La Brea All Stars Win League Cup
« on: December 08, 2007, 08:26:46 AM »

 WELL DONE GUYS IS GOOD TO SEE FOOTBALL DEVELOPING FROM MY HOME TOWN. I WONDER IF ANDRE ALEXIS STILL WITH THEM. I GO SEE WHEN I REACH HOME BUT THIS IS GOOD NEWS.

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