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Football / Re: 2023 SSFL Thread
« on: December 08, 2023, 08:06:01 PM »
Well done Pres! After a slow start to the season and not having a true center forward, Coach Cooper was able to navigate through the intercol rounds relying on very strong defensive play and his usual tactical brilliance.

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Football / Re: 2022/23 Concacaf Nations League Thread
« on: November 24, 2023, 03:56:19 PM »
I have been extremely critical of Angus Eve as I don't see him as a good choice for national coach for the senior team. However, he continues to get good results despite the various challenges of working in Trinidad football. His "strategic" approach to the game and the team style of play do not appear to be feasible at the international level but he continues to get good results so I have to hush my mouth and quietly support the team  :).

We need to strengthen our player pool so hopefully there is a strong effort in that area to help us be competitive in the Copa America if we qualify and be ready to for WCQs.

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What about Track & Field / Re: Sole Frederick Thread
« on: November 24, 2023, 03:45:46 PM »
Trinidadian twin sisters sign for the University of Georgia

Talented Trinidad and Tobago sprint twins Sanaa and Sole Frederick are headed to the University of Georgia in the coming academic year, the Athens-based NCAA Division 1 university announced on Friday.

Though Trinidadian the girls live in the United States and attend the Druid Hills High School in Atlanta, Georgia.

https://www.sportsmax.tv/athletics/athletics-regional/item/133542-trinidadian-twin-sisters-sign-for-the-university-of-georgia?fbclid=IwAR2tCqRrqYCcYHjVUlyOUj0-3HYnRbNUkw7rwCgtHL0VoKBMz_hENpL8e4A

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Football / Re: Men's U-20 Football Team Thread.
« on: October 05, 2023, 06:43:15 AM »
What are the other options for these kids? Playing in the local pro league is a waste of time. So being a young "adult" choosing between schoolboy fame and the local pro league it is understandable they gravitate towards the SSFL.

Until we can establish good football academies (not youth club teams) with links to clubs/academies in other countries, youth football is destined to be nothing more school football where the occasional player makes a breakthrough.

We need to figure out how to establish good academies with good coaches.

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Football / Re: 2022/23 Concacaf Nations League Thread
« on: September 12, 2023, 03:35:44 PM »
Fernando Diniz in an interview this week...."I have a lot of defensive concerns but I like the team to play forward and have the ball," he said. "The only chance of not conceding a goal while playing football is when you have the ball.

Read more at:
https://www.latestly.com/sports/football/manager-fernando-diniz-warns-brazil-players-to-keep-feet-on-ground-following-5-1-win-over-bolivia-in-conmebol-fifa-world-cup-2026-qualifiers-5405885.html

Diniz needs to learn from Eve  :)

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Football / Re: 2022/23 Concacaf Nations League Thread
« on: September 12, 2023, 03:27:24 PM »
Exactly. You think we can give up that amount of possession to USA, Canada, Mexico and Costa Rica? We will easily collect at least 5 - 6 goals. Eve got lucky for 2 games and trying to pass it off as he being strategic like Mourinho.

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Football / Re: 2022/23 Concacaf Nations League Thread
« on: September 10, 2023, 10:06:55 PM »
Much better second half. Denzil settled down in goal. Outshot 27-4. 2 games with 30% possession and 2 wins.

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Football / Re: 2022/23 Concacaf Nations League Thread
« on: September 10, 2023, 08:47:34 PM »
Denzil Smith looking real shaky in this game. We can't keep possession. El Salvador will have about 25 shots this game. Defenders not picking up attacking players in the final third.

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Football / Re: 2022/23 Concacaf Nations League Thread
« on: September 09, 2023, 01:57:38 PM »
I was wondering the same thing. Stats further proved we were outplayed. Putting aside the stats, we just looked awful but credit to the team for getting the 3 points. El Salvador will be a very tough game especially on the road.

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Football / Re: Fire Angus Eve Thread
« on: September 04, 2023, 01:31:14 PM »
It was obvious Hadad was keeping Eve as coach. Let his contract expire and not have to pay a salary for a lil while. Then rehire him just before CNL games start because we can't afford to pay for a decent coach.

So what's next? Well Angus will continue to talk up in his @$$, the team will not perform and he will blame everything and everyone under the sun except himself.

I agree with firing Angus but that is only part of the problem. Once the normalisation committee is in charge we are not going anywhere. Football results on the field is not on their list of objectives.

Once ah Corneal involved in our football that is another problem.

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Football / Re: Dantaye Gilbert Thread
« on: September 04, 2023, 01:24:07 PM »
Good luck youth. Remembered your performance as a 14 year old when Pres won the national intercol title in 2019.

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Football / Re: Kevin Molino Thread.
« on: September 04, 2023, 01:16:55 PM »
Sancho talking rubbish if what Molino saying is true. If Eve lost the locker room, has no tactical plan and solely depending on individual brilliance as his game plan, no amount of national pride can deliver results against international competition.

Sancho, Corneal, Hadad and company are all contributing to the downfall of our football. Then again, you can't fall if you laying on the ground.

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What about Track & Field / Re: Sanaa Frederick Thread
« on: September 04, 2023, 01:11:54 PM »
The women’s 4x100m relay team grabbed silver as the quartet of Sanaa Frederick, Akilah Lewis, Reyare Thomas, and Leah Bertrand ran a time of 43.17 in the final.

https://www.cnc3.co.tt/medals-pour-in-for-tt-at-cac-games/

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What about Track & Field / Re: Sanaa Frederick Thread
« on: September 04, 2023, 01:02:57 PM »
Frederick bagged bronze in the women’s 100m last evening at Trinbago2023.

The 17-year-old sprinter clocked 11.48 seconds to place third in the women’s 100 metres dash behind Nigeria’s Faith Okwose, who broke the CYG record of 11.46 previously held by England’s Shauna Thompson in the 2008 Pune edition in India, in the semifinal heat one with 11.42 then 11.26 in the medal race. She bettered Nigerian teammate and eventual silver medallist Justina Eyakpobeyan (11.29). Eyakpobeyan had lowered the record time in heat three of the semifinals to 11.35.

Frederick topped semifinal heat two with a time of 11.56 seconds to progress to the medal race as an automatic qualifier and with the third-fastest time again as in the earlier round.

She won heat three with a time of 11.70 seconds to advance from preliminary round heat three ahead of fellow automatic qualifiers St Lucian runner Naomi London (11.72), Botswana’s Sethunya Majama (12.24) and Malawi’s Amanda Khondowe (12.54) and fastest losers Imanella Larue of Seychelle (13.85) and Vaituutuu Jayjay of Samoa (13.93).

https://www.guardian.co.tt/sports/de-gannes-and-frederick-snare-medals-at-trinbago2023-6.2.1770604.87bd4aa2a5

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What about Track & Field / Re: Sole Frederick Thread
« on: September 04, 2023, 01:00:58 PM »
IN front the largest crowd for the week at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, the TT mixed 4x100-metre relay team did not disappoint copping bronze in the penultimate athletics event of the 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games on Thursday.

The quartet of Sanaa Frederick, Trevaughn Stewart, Sole Frederick and Jamario Russell stopped the clock in 42.77 seconds. Nigeria took gold in 42.68 and England grabbed silver in 42.71.

Earlier in the day, Sole was devastated after missing out on a medal in the women's 200m final. She was satisfied to make amends.

"It feels good. I really thank my team. It just feels good to come home with a medal," Sole said.

https://newsday.co.tt/2023/08/11/commonwealth-bronze-for-mixed-trinidad-and-tobago-4x100m-team/


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What about Track & Field / Sole Frederick Thread
« on: September 04, 2023, 12:58:43 PM »
Fans witnessed an exciting 200-meter dash battle between the sisters at the Class 4A Girls’ State Track Championships. Sole defeated Sanaa by 0.01 of a second setting a new state record of 23.52 in the prelims on Friday. Sanaa’s time of 23.53 also bested the previous state record of 23.64 set by Chamblee’s Mary Ann Erigha 20 years ago.

Sanaa came back on Saturday to break Sole’s record by running a 23.39 to set the new standard in the event as she got past Sole by just 0.02 of a second. Sole’s time of 23.41 also bester her own mark from the prelims.

The 200 win gave Sanaa a sweep of the 100 and 200 events for the second consecutive year including also setting a record in the 100 of 11.41 to break the 36-year-old mark of 11.50 set by Butler’s Anita Howard in 1986.

The pair teamed with teammates Jadyn Bolden and Miya Carthan for another state record winning the 4×100-meter relay in a time of 45.74 to break the mark of 45.91 set in 2015 by Baldwin. The same four also won gold in the 4×400 relay (3:49.85).

Sanaa now has four state gold medals (2 in the 100 and 2 in the 200) along with a bronze (100) and silver (200) in 2021. Sole’s state medal collection stands at two with the silver (200) and bronze (400) this year.

The twins also hold a gold in the 4×100 relay from 2002 along with a silver in the 4×400 the same year and bronze in the 4×100 in 2021.

Six individual state medals now reside in the hands of the Fredericks as well as five as part of relays making the pair responsible for 11 over three seasons and more to come in 2024.

“Their presence has brought the track and field program to an appreciable level and we are working towards a state championship,” continued George. “They are not only excellent athletes but they are great students in the classroom as well.”



https://www.dekalbschoolsga.org/athletics/2023/05/23/dekalb-state-track-medal-haul-was-twin-powered/

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What about Track & Field / Sanaa Frederick Thread
« on: September 04, 2023, 12:55:16 PM »
Frederick twins raising the bar at Druid Hills

Druid Hills High School’s twin junior track stars Sanaa Frederick and Sole Frederick are raising the bar for the Lady Red Devils track program and pulling their teammates along with them, according to their coach.

“Sanaa and Sole have been very instrumental in the Druid Hills track and field program over the past three years,” said Druid Hills track coach Henrietta George. “They work hard and never make excuses and their presence creates a positive atmosphere in practice and at the meets.”

The pair helped lead the Lady Red Devils to their first-ever DeKalb County Track and Field Championships title in 2023, following back-to-back fourth-place finishes in 2021 and 2022.

The twins were part of the 4×400-meter relay win that decided the 2023 Napoleon Cobb DeKalb County Track and Field Championships title, while Sanaa Frederick was named the Roslyn Wallace Outstanding Girls’ Performer.

“Their teammates are encouraged and motivated to break records and soar higher by seeing the twins achieve greatness,” said George. “Every day they figure out how to improve their performances. They are humble but also the hardest on themselves because they aim to please.”

The 200-meter dash battle between the sisters at the Class 4A Girls’ State Track Championships also came down to the wire. Sole Frederick defeated her sister by 0.01 of a second in the prelims, setting a new state record of 23.52. Her time of 23.53 bested the previous state record of 23.64 set by Chamblee’s Mary Ann Erigha 20 years ago.

Sanaa Frederick came back on May 12 to break her sister’s record by running a 23.39 to set the new record in the event as she won gold by just 0.02 of a second.

The 200-meter dash win gave Sanaa Frederick a sweep of the 100-meter and 200-meter dash events for the second consecutive year, including also setting a record in the 100 of 11.41 to break the 36-year-old mark of 11.50.

The pair teamed with teammates Jadyn Bolden and Miya Carthan for another state record by winning the 4×100-meter relay with a time of 45.74 to break the mark of 45.91 set in 2015 by Baldwin. The same four also won gold in the 4×400 relay (3:49.85).

Sanaa Frederick now has four individual state gold medals (two in the 100-meter dash and two in the 200-meter dash) along with a bronze (100-meter dash) and silver medal (200-meter dash) from 2021. Sole’s state medal collection stands at two with the silver and bronze from 2023.

The twins also hold a gold in the 4×100 relay from 2002 along with a silver in the 4×400 the same year and bronze in the 4×100 in 2021.

The pair has received scholarship offers from Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, LSU and other colleges as they head towards their senior year at Druid Hills.


https://thechampionnewspaper.com/twins-from-druid-hills-swd-lead-dekalb-in-state-medal-haul/

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What about Track & Field / Re: World Championships 2023
« on: September 04, 2023, 12:48:30 PM »
Nothing to do with injuries and personnel out there. Yeah Jereem wasn't 100% and Keshorn break down again. Even if fully fit, they were not serious medal contenders. Jereem was good enough to make a final, probably even PB but still miss out on a medal. Jereem is the only world class athlete we have and much respect to him for his efforts, consistency and carrying the Trini flag by himself.

Ato has been preaching for donkey years about what the issues and what should be done. Yet, we can't leverage his knowledge/experience mixed with the involvement of the right people to get us on track. Nah we rather fool ourselves by going to Jamaica for advice then have a Jamaican school come visit us so we can learn. So I ah guess all we have to do was watch dem Jamaican students run fast and we will magically run fast.

Anyway, we can continue along the path to nowhere and hear TTOC talk about 10 golds by 2024, 2028, 2032.......3032.

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Football / Re: Angus Eve Thread.
« on: September 04, 2023, 12:33:56 PM »
Let's not get carried away. Highlights in ah US 4th division game is not enough to assign him the #10 spot. That being said Molik is one of the young group of players we need to build around assuming they continue to develop. In addition to him, there are players such as Ajani, Dantaye, Auvray, Nathaniel James, Lindell Sween, etc. who can have an impact with the "older" heads such as Levi, Keston Julien, etc.

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Football / Re: Terry Fenwick Thread.
« on: March 11, 2020, 04:36:58 PM »
Sounds like there is no clearly defined roles and responsibilities. I know dey father is not a business reason except in Trinidad.
The TTFA seems to be moving too quick in an attempt to show action. Action is good but structure is also important.  You cannot hold people accountable if you don't have clearly defined roles (job description), followed by performance objectives and finally measuring results to evaluate performance.

I could see Fenwick being upset if it was his role to contact players but I will be highly surprised if there are clear guidelines on who does what.  So what you have is people with a big egos and others trying to help running around doing what they want. This leads to confusion, lack of trust, and a host of other issues which ultimately produce poor results. Imagine the impressions of these players. A simple task of contacting them the TTFA cant get right and they must commit to play for us?

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Football / Re: Name ah Coach Thread ;-)
« on: December 19, 2019, 05:29:11 AM »
Fenwick is a good short term solution based on his extensive coaching experience in Trinidad. TTFA should not rush into handing out a long term contract.

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None of our sprinters are performing at a level to compete for medals at the World Championships. MLA decline has started. KSF is injured and may have other issues she need to overcome. KAB is past her prime.  Hopefully MLA, KAB, Semoy, Kamaria and Reyare can form a good 4x100 relay team.
I don't expect many medals at the World Championships.
My predictions:
MLA - semi finals (reaching a final will be a success for her).
women 4 x 100 - final
Cedenio - 400m final
Jereem - 200m final
men 4 x 400 relay - silver medal
Keshorn - javelin final, he performs well at big meets (Olympics) but no success at world championships. If everything comes together he can medal.
Anduwelle Wright - rising star. Capable of getting to the long jump finals.

Our athletes are trying their best but the obstacles they have to overcome continue to grow.

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Football / Re: Copa America Thread
« on: July 07, 2019, 12:56:54 PM »
Where can I watch the finals? there are no channels carrying the finals and I’ve searched spectrum cable channels up and down. I think fifa messed up this time around planning three finals on the same day, how dumb.
In the US, the game will be shown on ESPN+ and Telemundo.

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Football / Re: Copa America Thread
« on: July 07, 2019, 12:55:55 PM »
Honestly, that is a bullshit red card.

I agree. Both players should have received yellow cards.

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Andwuelle Wright won gold in the long jump at NACAC Under 23 Games earlier today.

http://panelcontenido.fmaa.mx/data/documentos/ID1324133040_resultados%20dia%201%20sesion%20matutina%20viernes%205%20de%20julio.pdf

He broke his previous national record and also set a new games record.

Andwuelle is being coached by former Olympian and former national long jump record holder Wendell Williams.

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What about Track & Field / Re: Khalifa St Fort "De Real Deal" Thread
« on: June 27, 2019, 11:22:31 AM »
Khalifa is nowhere close to the same league as Brianna. I wish she was as talented but that is not the case. Hopefully she can close the gap with hard work.

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Football / Re: Thread for T&T vs Guyana Game (26-June-2019)
« on: June 26, 2019, 07:23:49 PM »
Lawrence has a terrible record, and I really wanted him to do well having been mentored by Martinez for so long, but alas we don't have Belgium quality players

People acting like dennis is a big coach because he was on Martinez's staff. He was just a scout.  Not an assistant coach.  Dennis is a waste of time.
Nah, he was a development coach. Basically coaching under-23s or youths or something so.

Cool scene, didn't realize he had that role with Martinez's club teams.  I think he was a scout for Belgium though.

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Football / Re: Fire Dennis Lawrence Thread.
« on: June 26, 2019, 06:57:50 PM »
People here saying that we lack this, and aint have that. Allyuh remember that the core players of this current team played in 2013 and 2015. Many of them are playing on better teams since 2013. So how all of a sudden they cant beat Guyana? There is a correlation between DJW coming into the administration and the results. That's where we have to start. .

Start there and get rid of Dennis while we there.

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