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Football / Re: coventry vs sunderland...
« on: August 06, 2006, 07:46:28 AM »
coventry 0 - 1 sunderland.. . .

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Football / Re: coventry vs sunderland...
« on: August 06, 2006, 07:23:33 AM »
half time 0 - 0  ..  in stoppage time long ball from de box. .. find john who hit a volley on de turn . . but straight at de keeper . . coventry settled towards de end. . birchall also switch to the left wing on some periods. . .. 

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Football / Re: coventry vs sunderland...
« on: August 06, 2006, 06:53:50 AM »
coventry startin to settle .. . man jes hit a ball from de left wizzin across the face of goal  . .. stern lunge at it but failed to get a touch . . .

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Football / Re: coventry vs sunderland...
« on: August 06, 2006, 06:44:22 AM »
ent. ..  .buh birchall lookin active. .  gettin decent amount of touches. . . but sunderland so far lookin faster to de ball . . coventry lookin lazy  .. .

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Football / coventry vs sunderland...
« on: August 06, 2006, 06:32:17 AM »
yes peoples. . de gam now startin .. . . birchall (playin on de right) and stern startin . . .. for people with ppstream you can watch the game here. . .

ppstream://hwmj3fnjme62zrilapmt3ge5qmb5twqhdr5ahwotmjxeua6zhwhp2kqd3hjcmaybapmq.pps/FUN74ZQGJHQIPE73Q72CMK4EOGPPWTR7

blesss. . . ..

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Football / Re: Eurogamer has a chat with FIFA 2007 Producer Joe Booth
« on: August 06, 2006, 05:44:37 AM »
study the man say how dey put crouch robot celebrations in de game yes . .ahahhahaha .. . buh it soundin decent. . i is a winning eleven man mihself. . didnt play a fifa since 2001 . . then last year i play de fifa 06 and it wasnt all dat bad. . . buh de one ting da de man say dat impress mih . . was dat  . .he say how dey gettin rid of de predictability . . yuh know wit all de fifa games since 2001 . . once yuh find out how to score yuh could do dat over and over and keep scorin all de time .. . is like a pattern. . well . he say he get rid ah dat . . so i tink it soundin decent .. i might get it .. 

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Football / Re: Trinis in Action (August 5, 2006)
« on: August 06, 2006, 04:40:22 AM »
yuh might jes need to download some codecs to see de video . . .

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Football / Re: Italy vs France
« on: July 09, 2006, 11:07:53 AM »
i in a quandry fuh dis one .. .since i supportin italy fuh real long now .. but my favourite player of all time is zidane. .  so i real doh know who i want to win . . buh how i see it .. once we a geh a good game a football . . whoever win . . . i happy . .  :beermug: . . . .too bad i have to be sneakin and watchin it in work . .cyah really enjoy it as good .. buh wha yuh go do .. .

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Football / Re: What are T&T's keys to any kind of success?
« on: June 04, 2006, 04:15:10 PM »
also worthy of mention is movement off de ball . .in de czech game especially . .whenever somebody had de ball . .he never had nobody to pass to . . cuz nobody was movin . . forcin players to try to dribble. . or send a long ball fuh stern . . we cyah have da happenin . .


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Football / Re: Thread for the T&T vs Czech Republic game.
« on: June 03, 2006, 09:11:11 AM »
podcast have a real nice stream of shanghai sport also . . ppnow have a decent stream too. ..

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Football / Re: Thread for the T&T vs Czech Republic game.
« on: June 02, 2006, 04:54:40 PM »
if allyuh have software such as pplive, ppnow, etc. . . it goin and be showin live on shanghai . .  daiz where i go be watchin it . .

i will see if i could find a regular link for people who cyah get the software. . 


and well i find dese two links. .  not too sure if they workin but is worth a try  . .if not . .hard lucks. .

mms://202.100.84.162/sportslive

mms://211.158.10.222/sports

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yes . .man .. i like this video . .  was a good watch . .. nice segment on t&t, , ,

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Football / Re: Soca Warriors off to Prague for final warm up.
« on: June 01, 2006, 04:59:25 PM »
i suspect that the formation/starters etc . .will be the line up come world cup time. . . i dont think he will try any more experiments in dis game. . . i tink it goin and be excitin and dey better do something good  .cuz i have some soca warrior converts comin over to my place to watch de game .. hehehhe . . .

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Football / Re: Beenie we must play a defensive formation, 1 striker
« on: May 31, 2006, 05:01:19 PM »
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Fire. Lewwe go all out and play 1-1-8

yes man . . forward my brothers. . . hahahahahhahahah

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Football / Re: Thread for the T&T v Slovenia game.
« on: May 31, 2006, 04:27:17 PM »
well .. i didnt see de first half. . but from what i read . . we had some good chances and i hear stern throw way bout 3 good chances to score... .  .. . i did see de second half. . .thanks to all who contributed to the online feed . . . and i have to say it was one of the worst performances i have seen from trinidad in a while ..  .beenhaker will probably cuss dem . .#1 cuz they had start to resort to long ball tactics. . and he doh like da . . and #2 .. cuz they was tacklin real wild. . almost every t&t tackle in de second half was a foul. . . and well . .yuh could add in . .it had real attacks dat dey had launch on us. . . was just poor defending overall cause dat . . had a couple times de last defender play dem onside and we was allowin dem too much space to operate .. . . i go just chalk it up as a bad day for de soca warriors. . cuz i know dey capable of playin plenty better than dat . . and i prefer we have we bad day now rather than during de world cup . .. we go see how we do against czech republic on saturday . . . .

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Football / Re: Thread for the T&T v Slovenia game.
« on: May 31, 2006, 01:15:26 PM »
allyuh could follow de game in txt at . ..

http://www.eurosport.com/football/friendly-match/2005-2006/live_mtc137969.shtml

have some fairly detailed description of the plays. . .

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Football / Re: Thread for the T&T v Slovenia game.
« on: May 30, 2006, 06:50:34 PM »
dredd if allyuh check dis .. .

http://www.eurosport.com/tvschedule_clng0.shtml

yuh go see de game on eurosport 1. . . at 00:30

i doh know if daiz live. . . buh if yuh could find a stream fuh da station . . .big up . . 

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Football / Re: INJURY FORCES SPANN OUT W/CUP SQUAD
« on: May 30, 2006, 09:40:17 AM »
weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeyyyyyy  . . i feelin sorry fuh yuh boy spann ..  i did like yuh enerrgy and fight in de midfield. . . stay strong. . yuh is de future fuh sure. .. 2010 for sure. . .  :beermug: :beermug:


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Football / Re: T&T v Slovenia friendly
« on: May 29, 2006, 03:23:19 AM »
i hope we could geh ah link fuh dis game too...or at least some way to follow it. . ..

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Football / Re: Yuh Like Puzzles???
« on: May 29, 2006, 03:08:33 AM »
thanks . .yuh help mih to waste some time on mih long ass 7pm to 7am shift . . all be it .. jes 5 mins, . cuz was some easy questions....thanks anyway. ..

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Football / Re: Only Trini to score at Wembley
« on: May 29, 2006, 03:07:08 AM »
nice find . . it bring back memories. . . thanks . .  :beermug:

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Football / Re: Thread for the T&T vs Wales game.
« on: May 26, 2006, 05:16:57 PM »
yess man . .  i hope dat de streams work . .  much thanks. . . .  :beermug: :beermug:

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Football / Re: T&T vs Austria Vienna (Video).
« on: May 24, 2006, 02:36:49 PM »
yeeessss ...thanks peoples. . .allyuh is de bestest there is. . . bless up ..

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Football / Re: What is the score in the TnT vs Austria Wien game?
« on: May 23, 2006, 02:36:35 PM »
niiiice. . . glad to hear we win . . it doh matter if is 1 - 0   . or 7 - 5 . .. once we win . .. daiz all i care bout . . . and glad to see we strikers geh de ball in de net . . .dat mean we had some good build up plays . . .and none a de goals sound like individual efforst . . which means de service to de strikers was good. . .. now fuh wales. . . .i hope i could find a link or something so i could watch it . .cuz where i is here dey doesnt show no football no time. . .ahahaha. . .big up soca warriors. .  vibes it up. . .

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Football / a story of underdogs....ah like how beenie talk dey...
« on: May 23, 2006, 05:22:59 AM »
Who will be this year's sleeper team?

From Roger Milla and Cameroon's "Indomitable Lions" in 1990 to South Korea's Red Devils four years ago, upsets abound at the World Cup. At least one sleeper almost always emerges.

In a sport where the margin of victory can be as little as a blown call, a shot off the goalpost or an own goal, some of the less-heralded countries might wind up this year's surprise and knock off one of the game's powerhouses.

"Anything can happen in football, so if we're among the 32 best teams in the world, at some point we will get the opportunity to reach the quarter-finals or the semifinals or the final," Ivory Coast striker Didier Drogba said. "Or we will be eliminated in the first round because the level of the competition is really high and the teams that reach this far are the best."

The Ivorians, one of four African teams making their debut at the World Cup, have a tough draw with Argentina and the Netherlands in their first-round group. They also have the talent to pull off a shocker or two.

Along with Drogba, who stars at Chelsea, the team also will have European-league veterans Bonaventure Kalou, Kolo Toure, Aruna Dindane and Didier Zokora.

Ivory Coast is not alone as a potential sleeper.

Guus Hiddink, who coached South Korea to a stunning run to the semifinals in 2002, is at the helm of an Australian squad making only its second World Cup appearance. Led by a contingent of English-based players, the Socceroos are hoping to advance from a group that features Brazil, Croatia and Japan.

"I know that the team is not settling down and just participating. This team is so eager to get a surprise to get into the second round," Hiddink said.

Other teams that should not be overlooked: Ukraine, led by AC Milan's star striker Andriy Shevchenko and Paraguay with Bayern Munich striker Roque Santa Cruz.

Ukraine, coached by former Soviet star Oleh Blokhin, lost only once in qualifying for its first World Cup. Ukraine needs Shevchenko, considered one of the best goal scorers in the world, to be fully recovered from a knee injury to make a long run in the tournament.

While the final is usually dominated by a few traditional powerhouses - Germany, Brazil, Italy, Argentina and the Netherlands have accounted for all-but-one appearance in the title game since 1970 - it's often what happens before the last match that is so memorable.

And that's what gives hope to some of the tournament's biggest underdogs.

"Every weekend all over the world, smaller, so-called weaker teams beat stronger teams," said Trinidad and Tobago coach Leo Beenhakker. "If Northern Ireland beat England, why can't Trinidad. We have the right to the same ambition on the field as any other team."


Consider these teams in the past five World Cups:

2002: South Korea hadn't won a single match in five World Cup appearances before co-hosting the tournament with Japan four years ago. Decked out in their fluorescent red jerseys and supported by their singing fans, the South Koreans shocked European powerhouses Portugal, Italy and Spain on the way to a fourth-place finish, the best result ever for an Asian team. The South Koreans weren't alone. Senegal rode a tournament-opening win against defending champion France all the way to the quarter-finals in its first World Cup appearance. The United States also posted its best showing since 1930, beating Portugal in its first match and making to the quarter-finals before falling to Germany.

1998: There were few shockers in this tournament, with host France, four-time champion Brazil and two-time finalist the Netherlands making the semifinals. Past champions Argentina, Italy and Germany also made it to the quarters. The one outsider was Croatia, playing in its first World Cup after the breakup of Yugoslavia. Led by Davor Suker's two goals, Croatia beat Germany 3-0 in the quarter-finals before falling to eventual champion France in the semis.

1994: Brazil was joined by seven European teams in the quarter-finals, but there were still a few surprises. Bulgaria, winless in 16 previous World Cup matches, made it to the semifinals behind the great play of Hristo Stoitchkov, who scored the game-tying goal in a 2-1 quarter-final win against defending champion Germany. Sweden also made it to the semifinals before losing to eventual champion Brazil. Even the host United States and Saudi Arabia provided surprises by making it to the second round.

1990: Cameroon, led by the 38-year-old Milla, provided a breakthrough performance for African countries, beginning with a 1-0 win against defending champion Argentina. Milla became the oldest player to score in the World Cup at the time and had four goals in all. He scored twice in extra time against Colombia to send Cameroon to the quarter-finals, where it lost 3-2 to England. Ireland also made a surprising run without winning a game. The Irish tied all three first-round matches and advanced on penalty kicks in the second round before falling to Italy in the quarter-finals.

1986: Belgium finished third in its group, beating out only winless Iraq, but made it all the way to the semifinals as the tournament switched to a knockout format in the second round. The Belgians got goals in extra time from Stephane Demol and Nico Claesen to beat the Soviet Union 4-3 in the second round, then surprised Spain and advanced to the semifinals on penalty kicks. Belgium fell to eventual champion Argentina. Morocco also became the first African nation to qualify for the second round

from:

http://soccer.sportsnet.tsn.ca/news_story/?ID=91&hubName=main



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Football / Referees get warnings too yes....
« on: May 23, 2006, 05:14:53 AM »
Referee: Officials under pressure

LONDON (AP) - Players going to the World Cup know that, if they make a big blunder in their first game, they probably won't play another.

According to World Cup-bound Graham Poll, the same applies to the referees.

"If you make a big mistake in your first game, it will be your last game, and that's something that has been made very clear to us," said Poll, one of 22 referees headed for the June 9-July 22 championship in Germany.

"The message is very, very clear. You have got to allow people to make decisions and do their very best. But there is a very, very high standard expected."

Poll, England's only referee at the World Cup, also took part in the 2002 event in South Korea and Japan.

"What I do, money can't buy," he told BBC Radio Five. "It's something that's a massive challenge. It's a huge challenge to try to control 22 top-class athletes playing football with a whistle and two cards as your friends.

"It's a huge, huge challenge. Maybe you don't always get the recognition you think you deserve. But you know yourself when you have done a good job and you know when you have made a mistake."

from

http://soccer.sportsnet.tsn.ca/news_story/?id=96





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Football / Ljungberg advised to rest...
« on: May 23, 2006, 04:59:56 AM »
Ljungberg advised to rest
By Chris Cummings | Tuesday 23rd May

According to the national team doctor, Swedish superstar Freddie Ljungberg would be better off skipping the World Cup group stage in order to fully recover from a troublesome foot injury.

The Arsenal midfielder has been carrying the problem for some time but was a driving force behind the team's UEFA Champions League run.

"He would need to rest for four weeks to completely recover," Dr Anders Valerntin told Swedish television station SVT.

"Even then [at the finals] he may not be without symptoms."

The pacy winger is one of Sweden's most important players. He will be expected to play a big part in their push for the latter stages of the competition, even if that means playing through the pain.

The Arsenal ace is a definite absentee for Sweden's friendly game on Thursday against Finland, and Ljungberg is also likely to miss the final warm-up game against Chile on June 2.

Ljungberg's presence was greatly missed at the 2002 World Cup as he played in only two of his side's four matches, as Sweden only reached the second round.

Sweden have been drawn alongside England in a group that also contains Paraguay and Trinidad & Tobago.

from:

http://home.skysports.com/worldcup/article.asp?hlid=389236&clid=367&lid=2&nav=



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yes peoples. . i likin de pics.. . . and da field lookin real nice . . .

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Football / Re: T&T vs Brazil!!!
« on: May 23, 2006, 04:13:28 AM »
come fellas. . . a beer is a carib . . do it. .  :beermug: :beermug: :beermug:

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