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Football / Johnson assists wrexham 3 - 3 man city.
« on: July 19, 2006, 03:33:26 PM »
Wrexham 3 v Manchester City 3.
wrexhamafc.premiumtv.co.uk.


A strong Manchester City squad took the lead three times at the Racecourse, but still couldn't beat an impressive Wrexham. Manchester City handed debuts to former Shrewsbury Town goalkeeper Joe Hart and Ousmane Dabo who joined from Lazio.
However, Dietmar Hamman had to wait for his chance to impress as he started on the bench alongside Paul Dickov, who returned to the club after a four-year absence.
After experimenting with one up front against Liverpool, Neil Roberts was partnered with trial-list Blair Sturrock in a new look 4-4-2 formation.
It took only 7 minutes for Stuart Pearce's side to take the lead. Joey Barton was left free on the right hand side and with a pin-point cross found Ishmael Miller. After controlling the ball with his chest, the youngster fired a vicious strike past the despairing dive of Michael Ingham.
Wrexham's first attack involved three new signings. Ryan Valentine drove the ball towards the head of Blair Sturrock, however his cross was snatched from the waiting Neil Roberts by City's new midfielder Ousmane Dabo, to deny a certain goal.
Stuart Pearce's men should have doubled their lead shortly after the half hour mark. City right back, Willo Flood, burst through the centre of Wrexham's midfield and played the perfect ball for Vassell to slot home, but his shot was tipped wide by the Northern Ireland keeper.
However, five minutes later the home side's first effort on target turned into an equaliser. Good work from Ryan Valentine and Josh Johnson on the right hand side ended with the Trinidad & Tobago winger crossing for the incoming Chris Llewellyn to fire a thunderous effort into Joe Hart's top left corner.
City changed all ten outfield players at half-time, meaning Wrexham would be competing against a team of fresh legs. Didi Hamman and Paul Dickov were two of the eleven introduced.
Wrexham also made changes, Gareth Evans replaced Shaun Pejic, Michael Jones came on for Ingham and Matty Done was given another chance on the left wing replacing goal scorer Chris Llewellyn.
The blues piled on the pressure at the beginning of the second half and were rewarded after 53 minutes through Georgios Samaras. His shot took a wicked deflection of the boot of substitute Gareth Evans before looping over the hapless Michael Jones in goal.
City piled on the pressure after that, looking for a killer third goal, but it was Denis Smith's side who struck next.
Josh Johnson received the ball on the right and using his effective pace and skill he glided past the Manchester City full-back with ease. His cross was headed on by Sturrock to leave Matty Done alone on the back post to smash past debutant Joe Hart.
The ball went from end to end after that as both teams tried to take the lead. However, for the third time in the match it was City who took the advantage.
The dangerous Georgios Samaras took control on the left hand side, with nobody closing the Greek striker down, he shifted the ball onto his stronger right foot to curl the ball past Michael Jones from 20 yards out. The young goalkeeper was left wondering where his defence was.
Wrexham refused to let the game and for a third time found an equaliser this time through a Sylvan Distin own goal. The very impressive Ryan Valentine curled a dangers cross into the Manchester City area, with Hart remaining on his line Distin had to clear, but unfortunately for the Frenchman he ended up putting through his own net. Some silky skills from Matty Done and Jamie Reed was all that was left of the game after that, but Wrexham proved they can mix with the big boys.

Manager Denis Smith was pleased with the outcome:

"I was pleased with the workout and the result, They pressurised us but there was some good performances.
It was a good workout. First half I was quite disappointed with us, unlike Saturday, and had a few words at half-time but second-half they really turned it on and turned up the heat. "To come out with 3-3 is a good result. There was some good performances.
"It's been good because I've had a chance to have a look at two or three trialists and I'm getting more of a feel for the players that I've got, what they can do and what they can't do. Certain players are sticking their head above the paraphet which I didn't expect , Gaz Evans and people like that are doing well an you think oh great."
"There are little things happening which you don't expect.
"Josh is a handful, he covered a lot tonight and got good crosses in and we scored from them. Matty Done was playing against an England international full-back and was giving him a hard time which is great. I'm delighted with that especially as he took a couple of knocks but still got up.
"Balls should have gone into certain areas but didn't but we will iron that out over the next few weeks. I think that people who have come along and played their money have had a good entertaining night. "I've been given a budget and I know what I've to work with. Josh looks as though he will be going to Northern Ireland with us, with is good and we will take it from there."

Wrexham: Ingham (Michael Jones), Valentine, Pejic (Evans), Lawrence (Mackin), Mike Williams (Mark Jones), Llewellyn (Done), Ferguson (c) (Crowell), Danny Williams (Spender), Johnson, Roberts (Read), Sturrock (Kyle Wilson).

Manchester City 1st Half: Hart, Flood, Thatcher, Dabo, Dunne (c), Mills, Sinclair, Barton, Miller, Sibierski, Vassell.

2nd Half: Hart, Mills, Richards, Hamman, Distin (c), Jordan, Ireland, Laird, Croft, Samaras, Dickov.

Referee: Mr. Mike Jones.

Attendance: 3,588.

Away: 1,096.

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Football / whitley should start
« on: June 12, 2006, 08:31:20 AM »
no doubt he should start against england. it looked like he was still struggling a bit from the last injury but still when he came on you could see he was a cut above theobald and birchall both in defending and in attack and he lost no speed. he was just a bit more tentative tackling. then he has a few more days to recover and then take on england.

he appeared very confident and his passes to cornell were very very accurate. which was best for us because we were outnumbered. i'm  not surprised by that because he played for years with glen at jabloteh and they know each other well.

one time during the match he put a slick beat on a man on the sideline ( push the ball past and skipped around him) then put a nice left footed cross he didnt look injured to me then. to me he looked good enough going forward to be able to create opportunities for the strikers and we all know what he could do in defensive mid if yorke wants to go forward.

what u all think? should be start or not?


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Football / brilliant beenhakker
« on: June 12, 2006, 07:23:54 AM »
beenhakker is a brilliant tactician no doubt about that.

he out-coached swedish coach lagerback and he will outcoach english coach sven erikson and the paraguay coach anibal ruiz.  ;) and he doing it with a smile ;D

beenhakker has taken cinderella to the ball and cinderella goin to wine on dem every night. ;D

they have big names on their team sheets. but we have what they call lightweights with hearts as big as a watermelon. they think we like to party too much but when the whistle goes for 90+ minutes, it is more 'warrior' than 'soca' in deh pweffen....more warrior than soca.



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Football / jason marcano's hand broken
« on: May 02, 2006, 08:38:54 PM »
http://www.jablotehtt.com/media/2006/matchrecaps/game%205-Jabloteh%20v%20NorthEast.html

good young man. but he will come back.

anybody knows who won last night in the jabloteh v connection match?

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Football / GAME RECAP - starworld v jabloteh
« on: April 11, 2006, 06:40:31 AM »


check out this jabloteh game recap link. sorry i dont know how to post the whole thig because it has pictures innit. maybe someone else can.

also check out the stats for shots to goal and fouls at the bottom of the page.this game was real close.

http://www.jablotehtt.com/media/2006/matchrecaps/game%201-Jabloteh%20v%20Starworld%20Strikers1.html


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Football / Jabloteh needle Connection in brilliant attacking display
« on: December 14, 2005, 11:14:24 AM »
Big Six - Jabloteh needle Connection in brilliant attacking display 
San Juan Jabloteh


December 11th 2005 

Last night's TT Pro League Big Six match held at the Ato Boldon Stadium from 6:00 pm, pitted mighty CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh against determined rivals W.Connection. It was the final game of a long and ardous season for both teams and a fitting climax to the rivalry that has driven the TT Pro League to greater heights this year.

After having beaten Connection to win the prestigious TT Pro League Pro Bowl and the FA Cup, mighty Jabloteh was missing seven of its starting players. In the end those players were not necesssary, as Jabloteh emphatically 'needled' Connection with a classy 20 yard strike from Kerry Noray near the end of the first half.

Jabloteh fielded for the most part a team comprising most of its young players currently being weaned through the system.

Head coach Terry Fenwick's tactics were obvious on the night. He was not going to let Connection steamroll his young team. Jabloteh was going to attack and for 90+ minutes they did so, fearlessly and with great panache.

Interestingly, Fenwick started Jabloteh with six competent attacking players on the field. He surprisingly used two forwards in midfield alongside Kerry Baptiste who was the captain for the night.

Baptiste 'bossed' the game. His lightning quick forward runs with the ball seemingly stuck to his feet, unsettled the Connection defence time and time again.

Up front the Jabloteh forwards Kerry Noray, Nigel Codrington and Jason Marcano proved a handful for the Connection defenders sprawling and stretching them to the limit. There were hardly any 'route one' long ball plays. Penetrating runs were in abundance as the ball was kept on the turf most of the night. It was skilful exhibition by both teams in attack and defence to keep it that way.

Brian James kept goal brilliantly for Jabloteh. In the midfield Kerry Baptiste made the plays along with usual forwards Nicholas Addlery and Devon Mitchell, while at the back Keyeno Thomas, Nigel Daniel, Ronald Primus and Dexter Franklyn held the defence together.

Most interestingly, Jabloteh had only three players on the bench, one 16 year old, one 17 year old and one 20 year old - they were Terryl Elwyn, Michael Brown and Marcelle Francois respectively. They are part of Jabloteh's young brigade. They were all able to see action late in the game and did a good job finishing the match. Jabloteh fans should get used to their names because they seem destined to take the Pro League by storm next year.

In all Jabloteh were without seven of its old brigade of starters Aurtis Whitley, Angus Eve, Ian Gray, Cyd Gray, Trent Noel, Duarance Williams and Josh Johnson.

The MVP of the night was Keyeno Thomas. The Jabloteh centre back read the play so well that he seemed to be miles ahead of any other player on the field and literally towered head and shoulders above Connection's centre forward, the small but sprightly Earl Jean. He was always a few plays ahead and seemed to be everywhere.

Keyeno Thomas's game was so brilliant that members of the Jabloteh cheering section were shouting his name from the stands as a worthy back-up for T&T's own Marvin 'Dog' Andrews' who plays for Rangers FC and is bound for World Cup and Champions League glory with his country and club respectively in 2006. Keyeno certainly looked the part and it was real pity that national coach Leo Beenhakker was not on hand to witness a masterful performance by Jabloteh's gentle giant and the brilliance of others like Kerry Baptiste and Kerry Noray.

The game began at a fast tempo remnisicent of the clashes these two local titans have had over the season. The first direct shot to Connection's goal was made by young Jason Marcano as he blew past a defender to ram a sweet left footed shot staright at Jan Michael Williams which Williams found too hot to hold and palmed away for a corner kick. As usual Kerry Noray touch and speed was immaculate and was the reason why Jabloteh was able to conduct waves of raids right down the centre of the field as if to say to Connection 'we are not afraid of you. It was on one such raid that Noray's mazing dribbling and quick feet, weaving the ball left to right, left two Connection defender's for dead as he slammed the ball our from dead centre of the 18 yard box past a hopelessly diving Jan Michael Williams.

The first 20 minutes belonged to Jabloteh. After Connection's Jose Luis Seabra playing at left back had twice rammed Jabloteh's speedy forward Nigel Codrington to the ground with two vicious fouls in the first five minutes of the game, the expectations that the match as a tough 'foul-ridden' one seemed set to unfold. Condrington looked busy early making some searing runs directly at Seabra in a contest that left eth crowd in 'ooohhs' and ' ahhhs' as the two traded tricks on the sideline. Seabra collected the first of four Connection yellow cards of the game for his abrasive work on Codrington who thereafter slipped twice while after having created very good chances for himself in the 18 yard box.

Mitchell was strong, jumping high to flick headers on to Noray. At times it seemed like the Jabloteh team were dictating the pace and Connection were just forced to counter-attack.

Marcano did most of his damage in the second half, elegantly 'skinning' the Connection defence with his unusual gait and slashing runs. He is certain to do well next year. Addlery kept his composure and played a good game stealing the ball and forcing turnovers until his substition for Francois. Condrington was substituted for Elwyn and Mitchell for Brown.

Elwyn looked very promising on his debut. Short and slight, he nevertheless he ran fearlessly into the Connection box and fiercely contested headers. It seemed as if no one told him to read that part of the script that said that he was not only the youngest by far but also the shortest player by far on the pitch.

Brown looked unflustered in midfield. In only his second appearance for the club he made none of the mistakes that marred his debut last week. He was instructed to play a more defensive role and to leave the attacking for Baptiste. That plan worked very well.

The Connection players were unlucky not to have scored on at least two ocassions Jean got himself into good positions but skewed his shots wide. It was clear that the night belonged to Jabloteh as they dug deep to produce an attacking performce worthy of respect. It was a true sensational Pro League match that left everyone wondering about the mouthwatering clashes expected next season between these two teams.

Jabloteh's young stars showed their class and have won themselves the bragging rights until next season begins and the rivalry restarts.

 

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Football / TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO WILL PREVAIL
« on: November 16, 2005, 07:54:06 AM »
with sweat on the brow and blood in our boots.

it is our destiny.


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Football / Jabloteh Supporters in London
« on: August 26, 2005, 11:28:40 AM »
we should post pictures of foreign based tt fans at games

i pulled this one fromĀ  jabloteh's site





http://www.jablotehtt.com/pictures/2005/supporters/1.JPG


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Football / jones inspired by reggae music
« on: August 15, 2005, 09:02:31 AM »
He took a knock on the ankle - but we played some Bob Marley reggae music and he was fine. That lad is so laid-back it's not true!

Southampton boss Harry Redknapp on the magic sponge alternative that assisted Kenwyne Jones, inspiring him to score the winner at Sheffield Wednesday.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/funny_old_game/quotes_of_week/4152640.stm



nice one harry. but someone needs to play some soca for the lad and he will score 10 goals. maybe harry doesnt know the difference between soca and reggae.shall we ask our mates at port vale to educate him?


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Football / TT should play a pro league all stars team
« on: May 23, 2005, 11:22:30 AM »
for their next warm up game if they dont get a good national side to play against in time. the pro league side should consist of all players not currently on the national side

who would be your starting eleven for that match?


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Football / Best local club website
« on: May 18, 2005, 02:41:11 PM »
i dont think it have any local club website better than jabloteh website

www.jabloteh.com

or

www. jablotehtt.com.
 
for a local club deh really try to keep everybody updated with stories and pictures. de website not perfect and there is a discussion board going but is by far de best or maybe only local club website we have with so many pictures from all of their games.

if anyone else knows another local Trini one please post it so i can check it out.

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Football / New Talent?
« on: May 06, 2005, 09:19:37 AM »
If you were to give Leo the names of three of the hottest and fresh young football talent in Trinidad and Tobago today who would they be and why?

We dont seem to be able to produce another next Dwight right now who could play at that level from say 18 - 19 yrs old. I am concerned. Very concerned.

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