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Football / Re: 2024 Concacaf Caribbean Cup Thread
« on: September 02, 2024, 05:29:31 PM »
hey fella ..the word is badjohns leave the barjons for when yuh drinking puncheon
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Despite the result, it is evident that the coaching staff put in credible work: there was a rational and coherent tactical order on display. I applaud them for that.
However, the plot was lost in the vulnerable minutes around the substitution when a lot of good work was squandered cheaply and the challenge could have been engaged differently.
In all honesty I can’t stand this lasana liburd bloke, as I said previously he loves way too much gossip and mix up. he always has a mark to buss and thrives on division, disturbances and negative occurrences. this man never highlights anything positive and up lifting, only bacchanal and sadness. won’t be reading anymore of his articles since he thrives only on creating even more hard feelings instead of encouraging healing. I’m pretty sure he’s happy the team flunk out, now he has enough ammo to write related stories all summer long.
painful eh de word......half time come quickThank God it did because that was painful to watch.
Hopefully they pull it together and crack on in the 2nd half.
Seriously out of order!!!Do you think he will for play for TT after his father left his family and went and start another family in Lebanon.
Not appropriate. Yuh out ah order.
Anbrat' Point taken but clean out the bloody house.This crap is hard to swallow,it might be an idea to stay out of international football for 2 or 3 years and start with somWATCH Post-match press conference of Trinidad and Tobago Men's National Team coach, Dennis Lawrence following 6-0 loss to the United States during the 2019 Gold Cup group stage.https://www.youtube.com/v/pkZxggk21jA
he does talk a real good game
Does de TTFA know about this girl?
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