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Football / Mariah Shade joins Club U.S. Rouvroy in France
« on: January 08, 2016, 07:01:26 AM »
Congratulations to Mariah Shade in securing her first professional contract.
She will be suiting up for Club US Rouvroy who play in the FÉMININE 2ÈME DIVISION (Group A)
Mariah is a very dangerous striker whose consistent work ethic and timely goal scoring abilities will benefit her new club.
The Soca Warrior Forum wishes Mariah all the best in her debut this coming Sunday.
Your Warrior family is cheering you on from afar and are looking forward to having you join the Women for Concacaf in Houston in early February.
Best of luck  :wavetowel:

https://www.facebook.com/961wefm/photos/a.434065493680.191101.23378023680/10153471504383681/?type=3&theater




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Football / Re: Merry Christmas to all forumites
« on: December 25, 2015, 01:27:26 PM »
Merry Christmas to everyone and their families.
Blessings and gods riches of love to all.


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Football / Re: Captains dominate SWO awards.
« on: December 23, 2015, 05:22:08 PM »
How Soccer 19 eh jump on this yet.

Good choice, nice write up, at least SWO recognises our players.

Them videos making meh blood chill.....



Lol Sam , some of us do work full time despite taking the odd break during the day to post  :rotfl:
Congratulations to both Captains.
You make us all proud that you are footballs faces in the 868  :wavetowel: :wavetowel: :


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Football / Re: SWO T&T Players of the Year.
« on: December 23, 2015, 07:03:56 AM »
Although I voted before the deadline I never did post.
Voted for Sheldon Bateau and Arin King.
Two big Central defenders who always perform at their best.
Both keep their back lines calm under pressure.
Both will be fixtures in their respective teams for years.

Merry Christmas everyone.


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Football / Re: 2015 International Tournament of Natal
« on: December 22, 2015, 04:12:25 PM »
The Women Warriors delayed in Sao Paulo. The ladies just cant seem to catch a break when travelling as they missed their connecting flight in Sao Paulo yesterday as they only had 45 minutes from when they arrived to when they were to depart in Sao Paulo.

They are currently in Sao Paulo and will be departing at 12:55 pm and will arrive at 18:30 pm into Miami this evening. However they will be on standby inbound to POS on the 23rd. Unfortunately the last flight from Miami to POS departs at 18:25 tonight , so basically the same time they arrive into Miami.  A quick google search of the Miami flights to POS indicates only  3 flights a day outbound so lets hope the flights are not overbooked so the Women can be home before Christmas.


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They should have went through Panama, COPA have 2 flights daily to T&T and its always open.

From Miami, I think AA have 2 flights and CA have 2 including one from FLL.



Who is the person in charge of these things? manager?
They never had to take connecting flights before?

It might mean a shorter route in terms of time, but you don't book a connecting flight with such a short time in between flights!
Cause this is the kind of headache you probably gonna meet

smh
hope they arrive home soon n safe

Change of plans as the Women are now flying via Panama tomorrow morning. They all will be home tomorrow at some point to be able to spend Christmas with their families. Not sure want prompted the change other than a travel agent must've looked into how full the thre daily flights into POS from Miami and went with the guarantee. Two nights in an airport is unacceptable IMHO. 

What I don't understand is that Brazil was paying so why go the " save a buck " route.
Some of the ladies have put on some major air miles in the last few weeks.
Time for some well deserved R & R with family and friends.


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Football / Re: 2015 International Tournament of Natal
« on: December 22, 2015, 08:15:39 AM »
The Women Warriors delayed in Sao Paulo. The ladies just cant seem to catch a break when travelling as they missed their connecting flight in Sao Paulo yesterday as they only had 45 minutes from when they arrived to when they were to depart in Sao Paulo.

They are currently in Sao Paulo and will be departing at 12:55 pm and will arrive at 18:30 pm into Miami this evening. However they will be on standby inbound to POS on the 23rd. Unfortunately the last flight from Miami to POS departs at 18:25 tonight , so basically the same time they arrive into Miami.  A quick google search of the Miami flights to POS indicates only  3 flights a day outbound so lets hope the flights are not overbooked so the Women can be home before Christmas.


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Football / Re: 2015 International Tournament of Natal
« on: December 20, 2015, 01:23:02 PM »
http://esporte.band.uol.com.br/aovivo/

Game on half time
1nil Mexico

Link is live


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Football / Re: 2015 International Tournament of Natal
« on: December 19, 2015, 09:34:11 PM »
Creece left T&T women for Malabar coaching camp; admits US alcohol charge.
By Lasana Liburd (wired868).


“Women Soca Warriors” coach Anthony Creece returned to Trinidad yesterday to run a series of screening sessions for young male and female players at the Larry Gomes Stadium in Malabar this weekend.

Creece’s departure from Brazil left the Trinidad and Tobago Women’s National Senior Team without any of its three coaches, after head coach Randy Waldrum and his son and assistant Ben Waldrum were unable to get visas on time to accompany the team.

Technical director Kendall Walkes will coach the women tomorrow when they face Mexico from 11.30 am in the third place play off of the Natal Female International Tournament.

At the same time that the Women Warriors are in action, Creece will be directing scrimmage sessions at the Larry Gomes Stadium for young female footballers who are trying to get scholarships. There will supposedly be United States university coaches and scouts in attendance.

The venture will be conducted by the Premier Football Academy, which is run jointly by Creece and local agent Dion Sosa.

“Creece is my head coach,” Sosa told Wired868. “He told (the TTFA) that he had to be back by the 18th. We had (this event) booked since last year.”

Women footballers will pay TT$150 to participate in the Malabar scrimmage, which runs from 8.30 am to 12.30 pm. Male players, who screened yesterday and this afternoon, paid TT$500.

All participants receive jerseys, water and refreshments.

TTFA president David John-Williams told Wired868 that he did not know the team’s interim head coach was due to return to Trinidad early. However, Creece explained that he informed team manager Sharon O’Brien and coordinator Richard Piper about his commitments beforehand.

“I liaised with the manager and Mr Piper,” said Creece.

Piper confirmed that Creece did make prior arrangements which, quite possibly, never filtered upstairs to the football president.

“(Creece) requested through Sharon (O’Brien) to come back on the 18th,” said Piper. “So it was known he was coming back before. (But it) is quite possible that the (TTFA) president didn’t know.”

Creece, like most of the TTFA’s coaches, does not have a contract from the local football body or receive a monthly salary.

The 45 year old coach, who led the Women Warriors through the Caribbean leg of their Rio 2016 Olympic qualifying campaign, was supposed to join the national team for their mini-tour of the United States, earlier this month. But he never made it due to travel complications.

“He was waiting to get his green card,” said John-Williams.

But Creece’s last stint as a “soccer” coach in the United States ended in less than glorious circumstances.

In 2009, he was fired as athletic director at the Notre Dame High School and charged with corruption of minors and furnishing alcohol to minors in connection with a sleepover at the school gym for girls aged 14 to 17.

According to an affidavit—as relayed by the Pocono Record—Creece bought cherry vodka alcohol at the request of one of the girls and then left them unsupervised and returned to his apartment on North Ninth Street.

The police were informed of the incident by a relative of one of the girls at the sleepover and charges were subsequently filed at Magistrate Michael Muth’s office in East Stroudsburg.

Creece was described as a former standout soccer player at East Stroudsburg University, where he won three letters and was an All-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference first team defender in 1991-1992 and a second team selection in 1992-1993.

He also worked as an assistant coach with New Jersey Tech and the semi-pro Pocono Snow soccer team.

There is no information available online about what happened to Creece’s status in the United States, after his Notre Dame departure. However, the women’s coach, who led the Chancellor Angels at the Sport Ministry-run 2015 Women’s Premier League (WPL) competition, said he returned to Trinidad soon after his dismissal.

Creece did not deny the charge but declined the opportunity to give more information on the incident.

“It was blown out of proportion,” Creece told Wired868. “I left Notre Dame and that was the end of it. There is nothing (more) I can really say about it.

“I don’t want to say anything else.”

Background checks are rarely done on national coaching staff.

Two years ago, the TTFA quietly sacked Trinidad and Tobago National Under-17 assistant coach Terrence Marcelle after he was deemed to have made inappropriate and sexually implicit advances to schoolboys at Pleasantville Secondary, where he also coached.

Creece denied that his legal problems in East Stroudsburg were linked to his failure to get travel documents to join the national team in Honolulu and San Antonio, earlier this month.

“That is not what they told me at the (US) Embassy,” said Creece. “I applied for my green card…”

John-Williams and Piper denied knowledge of the incident that led to Creece’s dismissal at Notre Dame.

If Waldrum has his way, the Trinidad and Tobago team will return to Texas next month for a training camp before February’s Rio 2016 Olympic qualifying tournament.

The W/Warriors’ preparation continues tomorrow when the national team face Mexico. Although none of the team’s three previously appointed coaches will be there to see it.


 :banginghead: :banginghead: :banginghead: :banginghead: :banginghead:


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Football / Re: 2015 International Tournament of Natal
« on: December 19, 2015, 07:16:12 AM »
smh...Critics, our girls loss to 3 of the top 30 teams in the WORLD. Ranked #1,11, and 26. #1,2,& 3 in our region (Our c team had to deal with #7, #1 in south america). 1st team managed to keep the score to 6 and lower, and man say we girls don't know basics, from watching the goal highlights  and others, say they play badly (to put it nicely)...allyuh good yes..that's all the top teams score and we so bad.. them big guns must be play shit too then..oh well. as usual, the football experts allways know best from their armchairs.
I could only say as the 14 yr old who dressed for us said "it's a great experience". 

I see some highlight goals score on some men.. it's any wonder them and they teams reach a world cup...and even win it

You need to WATCH how they are playing. FORGET they lost to top teams. Watch how they are playing. It does not help to sugar coat everything. Sometimes you have to call a spade a spade. The way they are playing is very poor at the moment. You want to play blind because they losing to top teams.

 

Sando, we were never a big team. It just so happened last year we almost made the WC thru a determined coach and young ladies. Then all the bakannal unraveled because of money. There was no continuous training and friendly games. Then we so happened to get we self into two sets of games. We had to split the team in to two. Come on man. Just give it a friggin break. If TTFA had turned down the opportunities to play, we would have said the TTFA real doltish not to have the team play USA or Brazil. I eh taking nothing out of this. I rather they get the licks than stay home and do nothing.
Let us see what DJW and his crew have for these ladies for the Rio qualifications. That is the goal. So after Christmas TTFA should come up with a plan for WAldrum and the team. Nothing more, nothing less.

Coach Waldrum has advised President Williams that he has organized a camp in Houston with minimal cost to the TTFA. Waldrum has organized his Houston Dash " Host " families to house and feed the players. So the costs to TTFA will be minimal ( airfare and misc ). This extended camp will start in early January to give the team the jump start they need in order to properly prepare for Concacaf in Houston beginning on February 10th.


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Football / Re: 2015 International Tournament of Natal
« on: December 16, 2015, 06:27:44 PM »
http://esporte.band.uol.com.br/aovivo/

Canada / Brazil

Link works

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Football / Re: 2015 International Tournament of Natal
« on: December 16, 2015, 05:13:59 PM »
3 nil final
2 more goals in 86 and 93rd

No details


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Football / Re: 2015 International Tournament of Natal
« on: December 16, 2015, 04:13:24 PM »
1 nil at half for Mexico over the Women warriors

BET365 has match tracker

http://aovivoagora.com/aovivo-hd/band-esportes-ao-vivo

had the link up for a few seconds however too many pop ups / malware

The T&T Starting Team: Palmer, Shade, Prescott, King, Debesette, Cummings, Superville, Lewis, Mollon, Henry and Cunningham.

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Football / Re: 2015 International Tournament of Natal
« on: December 13, 2015, 01:31:16 PM »
http://esporte.band.uol.com.br/aovivo/

Brazil vs Mexico on right now

Trinidad vs Canada right after



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Football / Re: Thread for USA Women vs T&T Women Games (06 & 10 - Dec-2015)
« on: December 10, 2015, 10:21:27 PM »
Just read on another forum that our girls were not going to play the game because for match fees. USA fed had to step in and loan TTFA money to avoid a strike. Can anyone confirm if this is true?

Disgusting if true.  If you're that upset about match fees then why get on the f**king plane?  Again, we don't know if it's true, but if as a professional you know you won't play from jump then just politely decline the call up and let somebody else take your place.

3 sides to every story kind sir
The Women's team has been disrespected by the TTFA for years as we all are aware


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Football / Re: Thread for USA Women vs T&T Women Games (06 & 10 - Dec-2015)
« on: December 10, 2015, 09:35:33 PM »
Wha kinda bogus penalty was dat?

Never see more bullshit than that... that supposed to be red, at best, yellow on Morgan.  Ref in a f**king mess.
I missed the pk and now about to ask if it was legit bc I know how the refs could be.

Was not legit. Kimika punched ball. Even the announcers were stunned it was a PK

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Football / Re: Thread for USA Women vs T&T Women Games (06 & 10 - Dec-2015)
« on: December 10, 2015, 06:18:07 PM »
www.time4tv.com/2011/09/espn-2.php

Possible link for tonight's match if you don't get ESPN 2


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Football / Re: Thread for USA Women vs T&T Women Games (06 & 10 - Dec-2015)
« on: December 07, 2015, 03:45:00 PM »
.not at all.. just google
http://www.hawaiisoccerassociation.com/    and
http://stadiums.pointafter.com/d/c/Hawaii

however, i'm sure field conditions don't change drastically in a couple days/weeks..but I don't know their weather systems either, that's why I can't offer no suggestion or definite comment ..it could be, very likely be, in the smaller fields, the fan base could not be accommodated..but informed a week before, we could have flown anywhere closer than hawaii..that can take days to recover too..just sayin..nothing substantial
..i know here, one minute is  nice..next minute is snowstorm..but is not we career involved..man does get beat and left in snowbank an ting...shame to come out, cause ppl deadin with laugh..just jokin only happen once.

add: if it's all about the money..then as long as we doh lorse..in the snow bank

Hawaii is a volcanic chain of islands, meaning it's very mountainous... there aren't that many areas where you could even build a proper pitch.  Flat, open fields notwithstanding, there's also the issue of capacity.  Even Aloha Stadium only hosts 50,000 spectators, and capacity aside, it's probably the only one that could field an international match.  The problem is with the field size, which forced them to lay down additional turf to make the narrower NFL field wide enough to meet international match standards.  The manner in which the turf was laid caused it to separate in areas creating seams...

https://twitter.com/hopesolo/status/673387951653388288/photo/1

That's not the fault of the USSF, that's the fault of Stadium management.  I don't know when this match was planned, but I'm sure it wasn't that far in advance that there was reasonable time for inspection and what not... and that's not even taking into consideration the Stadium schedule, was it even feasible to lay down the turf and discover the issues earlier.  People does just react sometimes without really thinking the issue through.

The USSF is 100 % to blame. Who do you think is responsible for sending an advanced scout to ensure a pitch is up to par. Whenever the USA men's play a USSF facilities scout is sent out months in advance to inspect and any defencies are reported and the facility is expected to fix or they run the risk of losing a friendly. With less than 30 days the facility is revisited to ensure any orders to fix are in compliance. Their was no advanced scout sent out to Hawaii. Why is the bigger question. They relied on the word of an independent contractor which obviously the contractor did not do their due dligence to ensure the field was safe for play.  :bs:


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Interesting article and many thought provoking comments at the end of the article.


http://wired868.com/2015/12/03/maylee-vs-sharon-a-football-agent-offers-solution-to-wwarriors-crisis/


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Football / Re: T&T Women Soca Warriors Thread
« on: December 04, 2015, 06:30:34 AM »
Trinidad and Tobago Women's Team has been invited to participate in the 2015 International Tournament of Natal in Brazil from December 9-20. They will take the place of Croatia who pulled out of the tournament. The other countries involved are Brazil, Canada, and Mexico.


we not ready for this ! Structurally, Emotionally, Physically and definitely not financially..we don't need to go..US test is enuff for now

The Brasil FA is covering all of the TTFA costs 100 % due to the last minute pull out of Croatia of this tournament.
The Brasil FA is even covering the cost of flying the team from Texas to Brasil.

Even on the Victory Tour the only cost to the TTFA is the flight's from Trinidad to Hawaii.
Once the team lands all costs for the rest of trip are covered by USA Soccer.

Getting six games versus top flight competition will be invaluable for our preparation for Concacaf.
Fifa Ranking's as of Sept 25th. USA # 1 , Brasil # 7 , Mexico # 26 , Trinidad # 48
Croatia # 55
Our toughest game will be the 1st game versus Brasil with only 13 players however we will fight as we always do.
The Women fly out from Texas right after their game on the 10th so they should be rested enough and with a full squad for
Game 2 on the 13th versus Canada will be a good test as we will also face them in game 2 at Concacaf.
Game 3 versus Mexico on the 16th will be another battle
and finally the semi / finals on the 20th.
These games will be invaluable for our preparation for Concacaf.

After Christmas break in early January the Women will be flying to Houston for camp to further be prepared by Waldrum.
They will be housed by the Houston Dash Host families therefore keeping the costs to the TTFA to a minimum.

Good luck Women Warrior's

Represent us proud as always !!!!!!


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Football / Re: T&T Women Soca Warriors Thread
« on: December 01, 2015, 11:50:35 AM »
https://mobile.twitter.com/keepernotes/status/671469446641278976

Later today via Podcast our very own Lauryn Hutchinson is interviewed by Jen Cooper. Jen runs a very successful website in South Texas called Keeper Notes. Will see if I can find out at what time the interview  airs. However I believe all past interviews are archived in case you miss it. Jen Cooper covers the Houston Dash / Dynamo on a weekly basis.

http://keepernotes.com/


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http://whatahowler.podomatic.com/entry/2015-11-30T21_45_50-08_00

The PODCAST is up and running.
Lauryn is on from 103.25 to 118.45
Have a listen.
Lauryn we can hear the passion in your voice as always keep up the great work !!
Representing   :wavetowel: :wavetowel: :wavetowel: :wavetowel: :wavetowel:


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Football / Re: T&T Women Soca Warriors Thread
« on: December 01, 2015, 06:45:53 AM »
https://mobile.twitter.com/keepernotes/status/671469446641278976

Later today via Podcast our very own Lauryn Hutchinson is interviewed by Jen Cooper. Jen runs a very successful website in South Texas called Keeper Notes. Will see if I can find out at what time the interview  airs. However I believe all past interviews are archived in case you miss it. Jen Cooper covers the Houston Dash / Dynamo on a weekly basis.

http://keepernotes.com/


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Football / Re: T&T Women Soca Warriors Thread
« on: November 30, 2015, 02:28:43 PM »
http://wired868.com/2015/11/30/djw-i-wont-be-jacket-and-tie-president-wwarriors-are-ttfas-first-priority/

Best news I have heard in a long time

Great news for our Women
Time for Randy to receive a contract that takes him through to WWC 2019



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Socapussy please stop chasing me around in every thread. If yuh feeling lonely go and finger yuh crutch  :beermug:

Please stop with your childish behaviour and name calling.

You are the one calling out my name unnecessarily in your posts like whatever I post bothers you to distraction.

Grow up and make your posts without having to reference my name like I am always on your mind.
j


Socapro can a board moderator not lock a topic / thread ? Therefore limiting posting to only one thread such as the one you had created. I for one find it so much easier to just navigate in only one thread myself personally.

Cheers

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Football / Re: 2015 CFU Women's U-20 Championship Thread
« on: November 28, 2015, 08:04:02 AM »
When is this madness going to stop regarding the women's programs. Just another reason for those who have votes tomorrow not to vote RTK back in.  Spence you keep speaking out as its time our coaches who are fighting for what's right for our players get the resources they need to ensure our teams preparations for tournaments are proper.

It is totally unacceptable that the TTFA cannot get the team into its destination when Concacaf requires. It's not like they have not been advised about the date far in advance.  I said it in the presedential elect thread which nobody has answered. Which candidate has put it his platform in writing as to his support of our women's programs. Anybody can answer that question ??


Spence you keep fighting the fight
We support you


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Football / Re: 2016 CONCACAF Women’s Olympic Qualifying Championship
« on: November 27, 2015, 08:48:24 AM »
Canada looking to add to their already strong roster. They have a deeper identified  player pool that is going into a camp in Vancouver soon.


http://www.sportsnet.ca/soccer/canada-womens-team-camp-brazil-vancouver-john-herdman-janine-beckie/

http://www.canadasoccer.com/herdman-assessing-young-talent-as-women-s-national-camp-convenes-in-vancouver-p158870


Lets hope that the new TTFA executive see's the long term big picture and grant's the team a camp in Houston in early January so we can be prepared for Concacaf in February. We avoided the group of death so lets hope we are given the resources to perform admirably at Concacaf. Preparation is key !!!!!



Nothing on-line about the Guatemalan Women's team , even their Women's  website has not been updated since 2012. We did beat them 2-1 at Concacaf WWC qualifying last October and I suspect the team was saw will beat 95 % the same as what we faced at Concacaf.

As for Guyana their squad will be 98 % the same as the team we saw two weeks ago at CFU's. They are working on trying to secure government money a swell as prominent businessman's help in order to have a camp before Concacaf. However the length of the camp is all predicated on funding. Updates to follow as information flows.




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