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Football / Re: Shabazz names 20 for Guatemala
« on: January 06, 2010, 12:29:20 PM »
yeah good luck
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waaaayyyyzzz! allyuh men cud analyze d kicks outta something eh!
It's called recuperating.
What about respect !
This reminds me of a lil thing ah ketch ah glimpse... about 2 summer ago news break that watermelon gives your "boy" life..all over the people news in the GTA. I visiting my parents and went to one of them big asian markets to get me water cress, shado beni and bird pepper. I start seeing some old Italian men in this store with MAC truck size buggy loaded with water melon. If it wasn't for the nasty stench coming from the fish area, I would pass out oui. I couldn't breathe from laughing.
Manager reach and start limiting them oui!
Yuh ever hear the one about pineapple juice, well for almost a year ah drink the thing, for breakfast, lunch, use it as a rum chaser, vodka chaser even try it as a coffee and whisky sweetener, but everytime ah ask the girls what the end product taste like ah just get a wierd look.
Put ah hand
coffee does make mine bitter as hell,so ive been told.
Somebody say mine sweet too bad
with de USD tanking is time to get
bruce arena
Along those same lines, your Fed. should consider hiring Steve Sampson.
He qualified the USA for the World Cup when we had far less talent than we do now. He knows CONCACAF and he has won titles at college and MLS level. He wouldn't be expensive, and he has a hell of a lot more experience than Latapy.
And unlike Arena, he's available at the moment.
the thing is, from observations I have made, americans seems incapable of "separating" themselves.........its a cultural thing I suppose
Well, even if he were coaching a foreign team he would still be American, just as Trapattoni is still an Italian while he coaches Ireland.
But again, there is no conflict when the coach is truly a professional.
the thing is, from observations I have made, americans seems incapable of "separating" themselves.........its a cultural thing I suppose
Well, even if he were coaching a foreign team he would still be American, just as Trapattoni is still an Italian while he coaches Ireland.
But again, there is no conflict when the coach is truly a professional.
I wouldn't mind one of them coaching T&T but how well will they do their job when T&T plays the US?
That won't make a bit of difference to a true professional. Personal loyalty goes out the window when there's a job to to.
Just look at the Republic of Ireland being coached by Giovanni Trapattoni; they were in the same group as Italy and he played them to a tough draw both home and away, but he wanted to win both of them.
the thing is, from observations I have made, americans seems incapable of "separating" themselves.........its a cultural thing I suppose
“I find it farcical, if not comical,” 2006 World Cup standout and former Newcastle and West Ham custodian Shaka Hislop told the TnT Times. “It is a ploy by the TTFF or TTFA to do exactly what they did some 20 years ago, which is to get out of paying debts they owe to creditors and players included.
“I have a copy of the contract between the ‘Strike Squad’ and the TTFA that they got out of by just changing their names. Now they have a more substantial payoff in the offing with the 2006 World Cup squad and they are trying to repeat history.”
Hislop pleaded with the powers-that-be not to be “hoodwinked.”
People acting like DR never geh a call up fuh TT...... ah tired of men lobbying for players to get call, and when they get call is nothing special.You iz and will always be an cunny!!!!! FYI, no darryl roberts, no hex!!! BC it was his goal that put us through to the semifinal round, and it was his pressure on the bermudan defence that made it easy for stern to score the winning header, not only did we need ah win that day, but we needed to win by two clear goals and roberts & stern came through! something that allyuh precious scotty failed to do after the first leg @ marvin lee, and all through the semis and the hex!
so when yuh opening yuh trap , THINK before yuh spit yuh venom! when you go on about "when men get call up and do nothing special", know for sure yuh not talking bout darryl roberts!!
latas and maturana did what they pleased and damage the chances of team, @ least enabling us from effectively competing in the hex!
yuh tell me? he leave out hyland and samuels for keon and clyde loen, dem two men had no impact on the hex whatsoever, while samuels and hyland showed they have what it takes to contribute, since they did register on the scoreboard.
tinto was another fella who got ah raw deal from latas by leaving him quite ah few times on the bench when he should've been on the field.
this campaign was mismanaged by the coaches from the start, and they are partially to blame for our demise, @ least 75% of the responsibility belongs to them! just look when he brought julius james into the fold!
You have proof... or this just the usual empty noise. Besides, so what if he doh like bullers... yuh feeling left out or what?Started a blog feel free to comment .
http://ryandaniel.wordpress.com/
God Bless
But God himself ah little prejudice ent?
he doh like bullers and lesbos and condemn dem although there is mounting evidence of genetic troubles....(trouble with his biggest invention some may say)
Just look at that South African runner....makes you wonder..don't it?
lol
What exactly is your problem with my post?
I said it appears to me that God made mistakes in his design as there are anomalies such as the South African runner..and many more documented cases. As well as MOUNTING genetic evidence towards homosexuality being in the genes rather that just a lifestyle.
And in the Christian Bible God calls homos abominations...that was my proof of his dislike, that is his 'word' right?
With 51 minutes gone, Tim Sparv's arrowed through-ball gave Jones space to run into, and as the 20-year-old raced towards the box, he slotted the ball beyond Henderson to give Saints the lead.
Kenwyne is only 20?
how you want that DJ award...
gift wrapped and delivered or you want to take it on de podium?
That comment was made in sarcasm dred, hence de smiley!and wat hutting me more is dat man does be calling for Hyland infront ah Theobald....big steuppes....Ah want to know who watch Hyland today against de little chirren in de under 20... ah real big steupes....allyuh wicked and bad oui... total fight dong against bleedah....but if I take all yuh on, I goh send up my pressure, and it done high aready
Hyland is AT LEAST twice de footballer dat Bleedah is.
Hope yuh have yuh beta blockers handy.
I don't know where Kiffy be coming with dis setta nonsense. Hyland is in the same age group as thoses he played against. Hello U-20He is valuable in the dressing room, plus helps the younger fellas on the team to adapt.
The quetion is,adapt to what?
Pray tell
De man is ah Football Zombie (stop and think about it before you comment)
Proud Warriors press on.
FIFA.COM
A powerful impulse, pride can be a massive motivator of men, footballers perhaps chief among them. Earlier this month, Trinidad and Tobago's slim 1-0 loss against USA officially signalled the end of their charge for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™. However, with two matches still to go T&T remain a proud band and are eager to start the long road to Brazil 2014 with a final push.
In 2006, the islanders became the smallest nation ever to reach the FIFA World Cup, but they have failed to build on the achievements that put them among the big boys in Germany. In truth, they never looked up to the challenge this time around. Picking up just five points from eight games in the final six-team hexagonal round and conceding nearly two goals a game, coach Russell Latapy, who took over from Colombian Francisco 'Pacho' Maturana in April, could never quite get his lads hitting the high notes.
T&T boss Russell Latapy: I expect every player to go in there and work hard every time they put on the jersey to demonstrate pride on the pitch.
"It's about national pride at this point," said Latapy, 41, who lined up for Trinidad in Germany in the summer of 2006 and is one of the dual-island nation's most revered footballing icons. "It's also about football. All of the lads in our dressing room are professionals, so we are inspired by two kinds of pride: national pride and professional pride, and they're both powerful."
With only four points separating the top four teams (USA, Mexico, Honduras and Costa Rica) in the final round of CONCACAF qualifying, the Trinidadians can still have a serious impact on outcome. They travel to Costa Rica on 10 October, with the Ticos mired in fourth place (one out of the three automatic qualifying places the region receives) and needing a result under new boss Rene Simoes. Four days later, they travel to Mexico, with Javier Aguirre's El Tri now up to second after a long-overdue revival.
"I expect every player to go in there and work hard every time they put on the jersey to demonstrate pride on the pitch and in their personal life as well. So although we're out, we know that every single game we play we're going to try to win it, and that's what we will continue to do," Latapy continued, urging his side on.
Overall, it has been an exceedingly wobbly campaign for the men from the Caribbean. An early injury to top striker Kenwyne Jones, the advancing age and eventual retirement of Yorke (now assistant coach to his old playing mate Latapy) and some disarray in the technical area following the ill-fated reign of Maturana have left the country with some big questions to ask. Even with the general outlook a bit gloomy, though, positive play from the likes of versatile speed merchant Carlos Edwards and Keon Daniel offer glimmers of hope.
Latapy: It's about national pride at this point. It's also about football.
Their last game, on 9 September in Port of Spain, was arguably the Warriors' best of the final round. Even so, the slim one-goal loss spelled doom and the fans at the Hasely Crawford Stadium hardly looked surprised at the final whistle, faces downcast and sorrowful. "I think we need to become more ruthless in finishing games off and we have to take our opportunities," said the man known as 'the little magician,' or simply 'magic', already eyeing a future of increased professionalism. "We have to make our dominance into winning performances."
When the dread-locked, sad-eyed Latapy shook hands with USA coach Bob Bradley after the match, among the usual pleasantries and generous gestures was a half-winking appeal from the American: "knock off one of the big boys for us." The Trinidadian's response was instructive and honest: "We play the same every game."
Do your research fellas, do your research.
Obama working he charm.. plus he send he wife to do the same....
Rio would throw on hell of a party..thats fuh sure....
Chi-town would have to come correck....
The GORTT should hire him, we have plenty rats in sweet T&T!