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Football / Re: Nakhid's take on things....anybody got a dictionary?
« on: July 20, 2006, 12:46:45 PM »
I know Nakhid.  Not well mind you, i was a few years beneath him at Saints and he has not changed.  Sometimes that is a good thing but it this case that is definitely not the case.  Where do I begin.  First, Beenie was not auditioning for a job.  The man's resume speaks for itself and he would have had offers for just taking this team to the WC.  I just wonder who are these players that were going to play this attacking brand of football. Anyway, I done talking aboiut how we play at the WC.  That's boring.  Seemingly everybody could have done it better and they could have taken us second rounds.  Secondly, Nakhid has fallen out everywhere he has been - the Revolution, the Middle East where they jail him, with Gally, with current coach Wim.  I dont know why we listen

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Football / Re: Dear Leo, A fond adieu
« on: July 09, 2006, 10:58:34 AM »
This was a revelation for me.  That is why i give Beenie all the credit in the world but to be truthful you and others made similar comments about other coaches.  But I hold my hand up I was wrong about the difference a manager makes.  However, what i dont take back is that our players are not very talented individually.  They mainly ply their trade in the England 3rd diviion (Gillingham, Wrexham and Port Vale) and the lower Scottish leagues.  I mean Gillingham is a mid table in the 3rd division. That is the unvarnished truth and it is not unpatriotic.  It is an unvarnished assessment.  ALl the stars aligned for us to make it to this WC but Beenie must receive his credit.  That is why I have been vociferous on that point.  Nobody, if they are truthful, thought we would make the WC after our first three results and nobody expected the performance we put forth in the WC.  Porters was a joke in retrospect certainly compared to BEenie and the main difference is that leo made decisions without fear and favor and regard to reputation.  Whether you agree or not - West Ham Shaka you will sit to a third division keeper, Latas - you will sit period until I ready fo you.  You dont like it, dont let the door hit you on the way out.  Boss coach

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Football / Dear Leo, A fond adieu
« on: July 09, 2006, 12:41:03 AM »
Dear Leo,

For us to expect you to stay is naivete in the extreme.  WHile there is negativity spewed by the constantly carping critics like Gally, an objective look at the facts suggest that there is nothing in it for you to stay.  T&T had one of the oldest teams in the WC and not one player commanded a first choice place in a team in any one of the major leagues.  So that means a massive rebuilding effort when the current individual talent wasnt of the highest (it hurts ah know but them is the facts).  Coaches of your stamp dont stay around for rebuilding efforts like that.  And what do we have to offer you in terms of quality tournaments before qualifiers in two years time and ah know Gold Cup dont cut it.  Coaching and challenging yuhself at the highest level is in yuh blood. You are one of the hottest commodities in the world right now.  And yes is only people like Gally dont rate a coaching performance where you central defenders from Gillingham and Wrexham and yuh midfielders from Port Vale, Jablotheh and dont make the bench at Falkirk and yuh keep Sweden & ENgland scoreless f0r 173 minutes as anything but a masterful performance. I still ent get over the England but say what.  If yuh go to Poland, that is a ready made turnaround - underachievers at the WC, they only need confidence and organization and Euro Champs qualifiers starting next month.  That is a challenge and yuh playing with the big boys of Europe not Shell Cup against St. Vincent.  As a coach of a European national team, there is always a European champ or WC to look forward to.  So a fond adieu Beenie, my countrymen and myself owe you a debt of gratitude.  we dont begrudge you moving on its the way of the world.

P.S Ah know is small change, but leave instructions as to where to wire yuh $TT million 

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Football / Re: football forum tonight on i95.5fm @6:15 pm
« on: July 08, 2006, 09:28:50 PM »
Some facts bear noting:
when Beenie took over, we had played 3 games (2 of which were at home) and had 1 point.
Beenie's record in the 7 games were 4 victories - 12 pts with losses against the eventual qualifiers -CR, USA and Mexico (all away from home).  Res ipsa loquitur.  The facts speak for themselves.

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Football / Re: football forum tonight on i95.5fm @6:15 pm
« on: July 08, 2006, 09:04:49 PM »
Let me associate myself fully with most of what most everyone is saying here.  The sentiments expressed by those fellas is not even worthy of debate.  Several publications have said that Beenie's coaching was the best coaching for the tounament.  If these guys are so good, let them present their CV to the FAs of Poland and Australia among others and lets see if they would get a look in.  Trinidad is full of armchair critics in every sphere,  As the great Eric WIlliams say, "Let the jackasses bray".

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Football / Re: Ronaldo was cheated!!!!
« on: July 07, 2006, 06:28:45 PM »
Small Mag,

Let me give you a little history lesson

'02 WC - Brazil 2 Eng. 1 - England loses to Ronaldinho "freak" goal.  Denying R the credit for chipping Seaman from 30 yards.  Wasn't sublime skill was a fluke.

'04 EC - Portugal win on penalties - Because foreign referee disallows Sol Campbell "perfectly good" goal.

'06 WC - Ronaldo set up Rooney.  Even they couldnt come up with an excuse fo the penalties.

Spot a trend?

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Football / Re: Ronaldo was cheated!!!!
« on: July 07, 2006, 06:21:06 PM »
i dont care what reason they give.  everybody knows that podolski and nobody else could hold a light to CRonaldo.  I am the biggest Manu supporter in the world and i just hope they dont sell him or more probably Ronaldo wants to leave.  That kid with Lionel Messi is the most mesmerizing young talent in the world - Rooney included.  However, there is nothing i hate in the world more than injustice.  Hatred of that kid is pure jealousy.  Jealousy of his pretty boy loooks and his  skills.  Who wasnt diving and calling for bogus penalty this WC.  Where was the outrage when Sancho hair was pulled by Crouch.  WHy is Crouch not hounded and call a cheat?

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Football / Re: Ronaldo was cheated!!!!
« on: July 07, 2006, 05:48:28 PM »
Do you know stupid that sounds.  He crowd the ref, he dives and got his friend sent off.  You clearly have not been watching THIS wc.  Ronaldo, not only was the young player of the WC but with the exception of Zidane, CRonaldo is in the frame for best player in the WC and certainly should be an all-tournament selection.

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Football / Ronaldo was cheated!!!!
« on: July 07, 2006, 05:35:11 PM »
Podoloski over Ronaldo.  What hogwash.  Ronaldo with the possible exception of Robben and Ribery was the best winger on show at the WC.  He also was the most dangerous player in the semifinal.  His only crime was that England had to have a scapegoat to excuse their abject failure.  He joins the list of Urs Meier and SImeone as scapegoats for enland's utter ordariness

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I know that is sacrilege to say this on a football website but, if true, that offer is obsene.  Truly obscene. I am all about keeping things in perspective and to offer a man $US5.4 million to coach Jamaica with all the problems that country has is incredible.  This would be true even if Trinidad was paying it.   To put this in perspective, the US Federation (the United states of America, yes that US) is reportedly offering Klinsmann $1.5 million to coach them. 

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Football / We need to be realistic about our players
« on: July 05, 2006, 12:41:12 PM »
After reading the news about Shaka's new club, it is useful to reiterate that although we want the best for our players, we must also have realistic expectations.  The feeling that some of us have that our players proved something and will be in demand by bigger name clubs is pie in the sky.  The rest of the world sees us a overachieving team and our WC journey is a feel good story that is played out.  I see man like stern cutting style.  They better know what they doing.  The fact that Shaka couldn't get a 2nd string keeper wuk (I am assuming here but safe assumption) in the Premiership speaks volumes.

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Football / Why I dislike England ... Let me count the ways
« on: July 02, 2006, 09:31:21 AM »
1.  They are never beaten.  They usually manufacture some controversy to explain why their hardworking lads are cheated by sneaky foreigners (usually Latins).  To suggest that Rooney didnt deserve to be sent off is simply ridiculous.  I dont care what the referee sent him off for, he clearly stamped a man intentionally.  Ronaldo did absolutely nothing wrong by pointing out the foul and was he supposed to be sad Rooney was sent off.  This is simply a diversion to detract from the fact that they could not beat an average Portugal who were playing without Costinha and by far their best player Deco.

2.  Their players are hugely overrated.  Lampard, Gerrard, Beckham prove that there is a huge difference between excellent club players and great players.  I thank Zizou for showing yesterday for showing the difference between the great and the merely very good.  And as for Rooney (i am a diehard Manu fan), Rooney is an excellent player but even excellent players can be overyped.  He has the potential to be great but he is not ready for that label yet.

3.  Their press is out of control.  By what standard is this team any better than about 10 other teams that i could call off the top of my head.  Unrealistic expectations.  It is now 40 years since they have won anything.  WHy were they a top seed, if uruguay makes the next Wc should they be a top seed.  Nobody pointed out the foul on Sanch in the 83rd minute but Rooney shouldnt be sent off.  Amazing

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Football / Thoughts on today and Zizou - A tribute to greatness
« on: July 01, 2006, 03:29:51 PM »
First, it is a good day when both Brazil & England get knock out on the same day.  But first a tribute to greatness.  It is one of my pet peeves that the word greatness is one of the words that gets overused in sport.  We just witnessed the performance of a great player who showed himself to be the finest player on the pitch by miles.  If this WCup has done anything it has shown that there are levels of footballers as there are in all fields of human endeavour.  Zizou who is going to retire to his rocking chair should how relentlessly overhyped the Ronaldinhos, Kakas and Adrianos of the world are (as for how Adriano got that level of hype totally escapes me).  He was a class apart from everyone on the pitch.  Brazil today were beaten I would dare say outclassed today by a superior side.  They have had a less than impressive WC (by Brazil standards) and i always got the feeling that they could be beaten BY A TEAM THAT BELIEVED FROM THE START THAT THEY COULD BEAT THEM.  fRANCE DId it and as comfortably as you could do it by 1 goal.

As for England, they have been exposed yet again as a middling football nation with a vastly overrated squad of players. Lampard, Beckham and Gerrard to a lesser extent have been exposed.  I got really annoyed after the T&T-England game because we were being patronised.  However, little T&T held the might of England scoreless for 83 minutes and you expecting to win WC.  Poppycock.  They already whingeing that Rooney shouldnt have been sent off.  Rooney clearly stamped on the man, whatever the referee saw he deserved to be sent off.  They couldnt beat Portugal who were without their talisman, DECO.

Congratulations to France for handling an overhyped Brazil and my thanks to Zizou for providing a masterclass and taking the mantle of greatness from poseurs and imposters.

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On Kitch.  I was a huge Kitchener fan.  I consider the man a genius.  However, it is not for you to determine how you are to be honored. When you are honored by a government and a people you accept it with humility and grace.  For instance, Sparrow is every bit the kaisonian Kitch is and he was given an award the same time Kitch was and accepted his award gracefully.  On the point of they were made to expect more - (a) I dont believe it as the country is awash in money and if he gave them $10m a piece, the fervor T&T was in nobody would have begrudged them and (b) No one has a right to expect what they didnt earn, this is a token for what was achieved.  BTW, that $30 million is taxpayers money not from Manning's personal funds.  Now, the trainer, the tape man, the equipment manager, the team doctor must get money too.  Why not the man who does dress up in the stadium in the Warrior costume, Maximus Dan for the bomb tune.  Why not?

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In so many ways we ent reach.  The Govt. gives the Soca Warriors $1 million each and now people saying they shoulda get more - house, land, car(?).  It is enough to make you cry.  The Warriors certainly deserve our gratitiude and tangible tokens for what they have done.  It is so low class for man to be saying that they should get more.  Is like when Kitch turn down the medal he was getting awarded saying that he deserve the Trinity Cross.  No class.  When Wendy come back and say upon winning Ms. Universe that she want land.  No class.  This has to do as our maturity with a society.  The Govt. has honored you by giving you a million each from your fellow citizens taxes.  Let there be no grumbling.  Politics in Trinidad rears its head at the most inopportune times.  Generally, we must get away from man expecting money, land etc. when they achieve something.  That is what national awards are for.  I dont begrudge the footballers and believe they were appropriately honored.  Jack Warner is out of place.  As for they expect cars, if the Govt. is to be expected to give them cars.  Why not a lifetime supply of groceries from Hilo?  Absolutely ridiculous.

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Football / I guess the "black shits" sent Spain home
« on: June 27, 2006, 03:15:13 PM »
Love Spain.  Justice given their racist coach and fans.  Quality football.

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Football / Re: How everybody railing off on poor Evans Wise now?
« on: June 27, 2006, 10:40:08 AM »
That is my point exactly.  Is either you believe in the coach or you don't.  i have never liked evans as a player but beenie picked up.  My overall assessment of beenie is he is a great coach.  Let him pick and run the side.  the results have spoken for themselves.  i just want you to understand in the same vein that when he ent pick latapy the same rationale you just cited applies.  i just cited evans to show that a lot of people believe they know a lot about football but how poor we are at judging football talent.

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Football / Re: How everybody railing off on poor Evans Wise now?
« on: June 25, 2006, 06:41:39 PM »
My point is simple.  I have always preferred Shaka over Jack but realize that there is very little to choose between the 2 at this point of their careers so I would trust the coach's judgement.  In effect, it is debatable. That was to illustrate that IMHO some of the criticisms of BEenie were totally ill-informed.  Like Latapy was underutilised.  I think Latapy would have served no purpose in the first 2 games as he has neither the inclination or the fitness to play a defensive game.  I remain he has been the best coach of the WC for what he has done with players of limited individual talent.

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Football / How everybody railing off on poor Evans Wise now?
« on: June 25, 2006, 04:22:17 PM »
People on this board is real kicks oui.  I love it.  Man see evans play a friendly against Grenada (flickin Grenada) and man insisting that we must make room for him on the squad.  Cornell should stay injured, they should sacrifice WOlfe etc.  This was the same evans that was tried by coach after national coach and found wanting.  Fools gold you call that.  Now man begrudging him he million.  By the way, does anybody still favor Jack over Shaka?  I say these things so that we could keep our views in perspective and that we shouldn't take ourselves too seriously.  Sports at the highest level is about results and Beenie's record would show that when he took over we had 1 pt. in qualifying.  The rest is history.  All those who are armchair critics of the mn should bear this in mind,

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Amazing that the armchair experts on this site finding fault with Beenie

From the Times of London

Best and wurst so far
We're at the mid-point in the tournament, days wise, Yes, it's really been two weeks since the opening ceremony. So, for what it's worth, here are my half-time awards... remaindered Goleo VI stuffed toys to them all.

Best coach
Leo Beenhakker. Always seemed to be on the brink of cantankerousness, which was entertaining, but got the most out of a limited Trinidad & Tobago team, and was unafraid to make bold decisions. Switching to 4-3-2 against Sweden by bringing on another striker, not a defender, when Trinidad had a man sent off, proved a masterstroke.

Silliest pre-match build-up
The pitchside interviews with Goleo VI, the tournament's camp, random and underpant-less lion mascot. Still, more insightful than Ian Wright.

Best post-match quotes
Marcos Paqueta, Saudi Arabia's Brazilian coach, after the 4-0 reverse by Ukraine: "Problems are for mere men. Challenges are for warriors. I look on life as a challenge. The future belongs only to God; I am at peace. In life we have to have hope. Only in death is there no hope."

Best German TV moment
The audience booing and hissing Peter Crouch, pantomime style, as slowed-up and enlarged footage showed him tugging Brent Sancho's hair as the forward scored against T&T. Crouch: an implausible villain.

Best newspaper headline
"England fans act better than expected" - from a Stuttgart paper.

Best question to which the answer is "no"
"Can the Czech Republic win this thing?" - me, writing straight after they demolished the US in their first group game.

Most glory-hunting fans
Brazil. Followed by legions of pasty-faced hangers-on who only know Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos and Ronaldinho and who have all the rhythm of a super-caffineated six-year-old banging away at a Casio keyboard they've been given for Christmas.

Best fans
It's tight between South Korea (blithely happy and as bouncy as Tigger on a pogo stick), Trinidad & Tobago (merry party people), Spain (colourful, rowdy but friendly), and Australia (non-stop noise in the stadium).

Worst fans
Saudi Arabia. Failed to fill their section against Ukraine and dozens walked out before the end. Admittedly, they were losing 4-0.

Most travelling fans
England. The English are everywhere. No match, no matter how obscure, is complete without dozens of St George's Cross flags professing loyalty to Stoke City, Leyton Orient, Tranmere Rovers and the like.

Most efficient Germans
Those in the media centre at Kaiserslautern who began the process of giving away my ticket because I arrived at the stadium 85 minutes before kick-off, not the required 90.

Worst Violence
A German teenager in an England shirt creeping up behind me and whacking me on the back of my legs with a Germany flag, then running away giggling. Perhaps possessed by the spirit of Ken Dodd and his tickle stick.

Best wurst
Currywurst from Wurst Paradise, Essen. Full of tender, juicy goodness. Well, maybe not goodness.

Worst wurst
Bockwurst, Stuttgart stadium media centre. Twenty centimetres of fleshy pink evil.

Best match I have seen
Australia 2 Croatia 2 or Italy 1 USA 1.

Best breach of stadium security
Honourable mention to the Croats who smuggled a dozen red flares into their match with Australia, but the award must go to the French supporter who brought a live cockerel into their match against South Korea. It flapped about a bit but went nowhere, much like Zinedine Zidane. Of course, anyone attempting to bring in a bottle of water would have been stopped. But poultry or fireworks, that's OK.


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It will take a yeoman effort for Jack to keep our current allotment of 3.5 teams.  FIFa election coming up that might be our only hope.

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Dear Jack,

You know that we on the opposite sides of the fence politically but I have to give you your due.  Despite your smart man antics with the tickets and other simmidimmie, I want to thank you from the bottom of mey heart for:
1.  Persevering for WC campaign after campaign and finally having a nation realize a dream.
2.  Putting your money and your effort where your mouth is and having to endure criticism (a ot of it justified) from people like me.
3.  Using your immense power to get Concacaf 3.5 spots so that we could qualify.  Because truthfully Jack, watching our teams perform, the best Concacaf should have is 2.5 spots.
4.  Paying the way for some family members of the team to head to germany.
5.  For hiring Beenie who brought much needed structure and discipline and having to source the funds for that yourself.

Ah go stop here Jack because i know he head swelling.  And see what happen to the man from Botsana, stop them smartman thing for me please.  Because with all our differences, it would break meh heart to see yuh leave football in disgrace.  You have been the most vital cog in the Soca Warriors machine.  Sir, I salute you.

Yours in football,
PEG

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Man, i now realise why I take breaks from posting on this website.  Men talk total foolishness in the guise of wisdom.  For instance, where are those experts who saw Evans Wise play against ST. Vincent (Vincy!) and say that he must be on the squad hoping Glen wouldn't regain fitness.  Wise was the savior. Where are those who were saying Shaka is past it and Jack is the better keeper.  Where are these experts.  It was pretty lonely on the board arguing the opposite.  Who has been responsible for the development of Cyd Gray for instance to the point where Cyd had two excellent games at WC level.  I want somebody to do a favor and publish the clubs that our boys play for.  Some of them not sure pick on 3rd division teams.  I not denigrating the players.  These are the facts.  Alll those who talking about Beenie, he could leave T&T and get 10 offers in the morning for the job he did.  I not saying don't criticize, but anybody in their heart who believe that we would have acquitted ourselves to such acclaim at the WC.  WC? We had 1 friggin point in qualifying when he came on.  Who honestly felt we would be in Gerrmany then.  WHo believed that we would acquit ourselves to such acclaim.  Who believed so not hoped so.  STand up.  T&T's performance was a surprise to the World. OURSELVES included.  And all those who talking about Latas should have played a bigger part.  WHat was he going to do v Sweden and England.  He is an attacking player, we were not attacking.  To attack teams like that is to ask for 5 and 6 in yuh pueffen.  I think some secretly prefer the days when we lorse 4-2 and so on to Honduras or Guatemala and man going on bout the flick Latapy execute or the spanner Wise hit a man

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From the Independent of London ... But man here cussing

Paraguay 2 Trinidad & Tobago 0: Paraguay spoil the party after Sancho slip
By Jason Burt at the Fritz-Walter-Stadion
Published: 21 June 2006
T&T failed to explode. An own goal, and a late second from Paraguay, ended their World Cup adventure while their failure to find the opposition net even once in their three games will be an unwanted memory Trinidad & Tobago take home with them.

It is, however, one that will only slightly muddy the glorious campaign accomplished by the tournament's smallest participants while their coach Leo Beenhakker has now taken charge of seven World Cup games - four previously with the Netherlands - without a victory, which is a record.

But it would be a rank injustice if that is what the Dutchman is remembered for. He and a modest group of players, the self-styled Soca Warriors, can hold their heads up high.

Captain Dwight Yorke, who hinted that he might, once again, retire, said afterwards: "This is a moment of history for the country, the people, the supporters. The way we have played and conducted ourselves makes me very proud."

His "boyhood dream" ended without the passage into the second round that Yorke believed was achievable, even if the Paraguayans were not the demoralised bunch T&T hoped they might be after failing to progress for the first time at a finals since 1958. Instead the South Americans played with a freedom which, in truth, meant their victory was warranted.

Beenhakker's decision to recall Kelvin Jack in goal, instead of the capable Shaka Hislop, proved to be an error. He saved smartly from Roque Santa Cruz's header inside the first five minutes, but then appeared hesitant and eminently beatable, often rushing from his goal unconvincingly or pushing shots from distance back into his own area.

Time and again the Paraguayans peppered his goal with crosses which were half-cleared until, finally, Robert Acuna swung in a free-kick which was glanced on by Julio Dos Santos only for Brett Sancho to head into his own net.

T&T made a better fist of it after the break by speeding the game up. They had to and poured forward, Beenhakker throwing on extra attackers and a low skimming cross by Carlos Edwards just evaded Yorke while the Luton defender did better with another centre, although it was brushed off Stern John's head by Bobadilla.

Paraguay, with Dos Santos and Paredes in particular, reminded T&T of the threat they could create before Beenhakker finally introduced Russell Latapy for his first appearance of the competition.

The 37-year-old made a difference. Immediately he set up Yorke, but his shot flew over, and then he met Kenwyne Jones's knock-down with a fierce half-volley which only just cleared the bar. It would have been a wonderful ending, but T&T were tiring badly and then Paraguay broke away and scored a fine goal.

Substitute Nelson Cuevas exchanged passes with Santa Cruz before beating Jack with a low shot from just inside the area. With that the fairy tale was over. "We had possibilities but scoring is our problem," Beenhakker said. "We played with courage, with confidence. We didn't want to go home now. But we have to and leave with pride."

Paraguay (4-4-2): Bobadilla (Libertad); Nunez (Estudiantes), Gamarra (Palmeiras), Caceres (River Plate), Caniza (Cruz Azul); Barreto (NEC Nijmegen), Paredes (Reggina), Acuna (Deportivo La Coruna), Dos Santos (Bayern Munich); Valdez (Werder Bremen), Santa Cruz (Bayern Munich).

Substitutes used: Cuevas (Pachuca) for Valdez (66); Manzur (Santos) for Caceres (78); Da Silva (Toluca) for Caniza (88).

Trinidad & Tobago (4-1-4-1): Jack (Dundee); Edwards (Luton), Lawrence (Wrexham), Sancho (Gillingham), A John (New England Revolution); Yorke (Sydney FC); Glen (Los Angeles Galaxy), Birchall (Port Vale), Whitley (San Juan Jabloteh), Theobald (Falkirk); S John (Coventry).

Substitutes used: Jones (Southampton) for A John , 31; Wise (Waldhof Mannheim) for Glen, 41; Latapy (Falkirk) for Whitley (67)

Booked: Paraguay Paredes, Dos Santos; Trinidad & Tobago Sancho, Whitley.

Referee: Roberto Rosetti (Italy)

T&T failed to explode. An own goal, and a late second from Paraguay, ended their World Cup adventure while their failure to find the opposition net even once in their three games will be an unwanted memory Trinidad & Tobago take home with them.

It is, however, one that will only slightly muddy the glorious campaign accomplished by the tournament's smallest participants while their coach Leo Beenhakker has now taken charge of seven World Cup games - four previously with the Netherlands - without a victory, which is a record.

But it would be a rank injustice if that is what the Dutchman is remembered for. He and a modest group of players, the self-styled Soca Warriors, can hold their heads up high.

Captain Dwight Yorke, who hinted that he might, once again, retire, said afterwards: "This is a moment of history for the country, the people, the supporters. The way we have played and conducted ourselves makes me very proud."

His "boyhood dream" ended without the passage into the second round that Yorke believed was achievable, even if the Paraguayans were not the demoralised bunch T&T hoped they might be after failing to progress for the first time at a finals since 1958. Instead the South Americans played with a freedom which, in truth, meant their victory was warranted.

Beenhakker's decision to recall Kelvin Jack in goal, instead of the capable Shaka Hislop, proved to be an error. He saved smartly from Roque Santa Cruz's header inside the first five minutes, but then appeared hesitant and eminently beatable, often rushing from his goal unconvincingly or pushing shots from distance back into his own area.

Time and again the Paraguayans peppered his goal with crosses which were half-cleared until, finally, Robert Acuna swung in a free-kick which was glanced on by Julio Dos Santos only for Brett Sancho to head into his own net.

T&T made a better fist of it after the break by speeding the game up. They had to and poured forward, Beenhakker throwing on extra attackers and a low skimming cross by Carlos Edwards just evaded Yorke while the Luton defender did better with another centre, although it was brushed off Stern John's head by Bobadilla.
Paraguay, with Dos Santos and Paredes in particular, reminded T&T of the threat they could create before Beenhakker finally introduced Russell Latapy for his first appearance of the competition.

The 37-year-old made a difference. Immediately he set up Yorke, but his shot flew over, and then he met Kenwyne Jones's knock-down with a fierce half-volley which only just cleared the bar. It would have been a wonderful ending, but T&T were tiring badly and then Paraguay broke away and scored a fine goal.

Substitute Nelson Cuevas exchanged passes with Santa Cruz before beating Jack with a low shot from just inside the area. With that the fairy tale was over. "We had possibilities but scoring is our problem," Beenhakker said. "We played with courage, with confidence. We didn't want to go home now. But we have to and leave with pride."

Paraguay (4-4-2): Bobadilla (Libertad); Nunez (Estudiantes), Gamarra (Palmeiras), Caceres (River Plate), Caniza (Cruz Azul); Barreto (NEC Nijmegen), Paredes (Reggina), Acuna (Deportivo La Coruna), Dos Santos (Bayern Munich); Valdez (Werder Bremen), Santa Cruz (Bayern Munich).

Substitutes used: Cuevas (Pachuca) for Valdez (66); Manzur (Santos) for Caceres (78); Da Silva (Toluca) for Caniza (88).

Trinidad & Tobago (4-1-4-1): Jack (Dundee); Edwards (Luton), Lawrence (Wrexham), Sancho (Gillingham), A John (New England Revolution); Yorke (Sydney FC); Glen (Los Angeles Galaxy), Birchall (Port Vale), Whitley (San Juan Jabloteh), Theobald (Falkirk); S John (Coventry).

Substitutes used: Jones (Southampton) for A John , 31; Wise (Waldhof Mannheim) for Glen, 41; Latapy (Falkirk) for Whitley (67)

Booked: Paraguay Paredes, Dos Santos; Trinidad & Tobago Sancho, Whitley.

Referee: Roberto Rosetti (Italy)

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Football / Musings about our Journey, the Board and the WC thus far
« on: June 20, 2006, 06:05:56 PM »
1.  Thanks to the team for the memories and the effort displayed.  We were never disgraced and that was one of my fears going into the tournament.  We proved we belong.  Congrats to Beenie! A boss coach.  My man of the tournament for T&T was Shaka.  Honourable mentions go to Lawrence, Sancho, Birchall, and Yorke.

2.  I get real kicks from posters on this board.  First they wanted Glen to stay injured so that Wise could make the squad.  Is funny how life turns out that Glen was the only one of our forwards to look threathening and now they cussing Wise for the poor game he had.  I thought that Wise was the savior.  The truth is Wise is a very mediocre player who the ole trini mentality use to big up because of his dribbling.  After some practice match we play against ST. Kitts or some other island, he was the best thing since slice bread.  The truth is that we did the best with what we had because Beenie wasn't blessed with quality on this side but turned into a cohesive football team.  A boss coach.

3.  Having said he is a boss coach, let me quibble with a few things. Stern John - i dont really know what to say other than to be mystified how this guy played 270 minutes of our campaign.  A more saga boy, lethargis striker you could not possibly find.  I had a post about starting Shaka - I think my point has been conclusively proven.  Why Jack started this game i dont know.  Also, I would have brought latapy on earlier in this game.  I presume fitness was an issue and I would not have played him in the 2 other games.  But as i said these are mere quibbles.  An A+ to beenie to get a side to play way above their individual talent level.

4.  As a football fan, now the real WC begins as I think unlike last WC, the quality teams will make it to second rounds and it will be a veritable feast of football.  It already has been.  I am a huge ARg. fan but dont sleep on Spain, I think the have what it takes to put it together this WC.

5.  Guys, an era has ended.  Yorke, Latapy and Shaka probably have (should have) played their last game for T&T.  Thanks for the memoriesand especially to my CIC mate Shaka, you have lived a dream of which you can justifiably proud.

6.  Also, thanks to the germans for hosting a wonderful tournament AND being so hospitable to us Trinis

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Football / Perspectives and a dose of reality
« on: June 15, 2006, 09:42:14 PM »
Having been at the 2 games the following are my perspectives:
1. Beenie is a genius.  He had us play 173 minutes without conceding a goal with 2 of the best sides in Europe.  It was a shame we could not hold on but to absorb that much pressure...is eventually buss pipe.
2.  Our players showed commitment and played with a blood in the boots mentality that almost reduced this big hard back man to tears.  Even if i wasn´t Trini.  I wanted them to hold on just for the total commitment they showed.  That being said (and I mean this with the utmost respect), we dont have one quality player that is in his prime so just enjoy the ride. Whether Theobald should play or not and i for onr things he should not, that stuff is at the margins.  What Beenie has done he deserves the benefit of the doubt, is not like Argentina where u have Messi on the bench.  The player who will replace Theobald will be marginally better.  At least he gives his all.  Stern John on the other hand has done nothing for 2 games, has no work rate and has this starboy complex.  But i defer to beenie.
3.  Those who calling for Latapy couldn´t be serious, we could not afford him in those 2 games, he is a defensive liab. and those games were about defending.  If we had attempted to attack either of those teams we would have been ripped to shreds.  Panama game a must win where we have to play to win is possibly a venue for him.
4.  Maximum respect to meh boy shaka who has proved that their is something such as a big game experienced.  You could retire now and know you have done it all

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Football / RE: Shaka - I told you so
« on: June 11, 2006, 11:06:51 AM »
as they say big time players show up in big time games.  he has played in champs league, domestic finals, premiership.  You cant buy that experience.  It was emotional for me being in that stadium yesterday.  The team played great.  The only compliant i have is whitley have to start before Theobald.  He is a much better player.  It not even close.  Go warriors

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The comment is not derogatory and i stand by my every word.  Is not a league game in Mannie Ramjohn stadium.  You are representing a country, being received by hosts etc.  Imperialist my ass.  That is why we are where we are.  You officially landing in Germany and you have tracksuit on.  So the West Indies team are symbols of imperialism then because they don't travel without their maroon blazer and tie.  NONSENSE!!!!!

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Bossman,

Compare the England picture with our attire.  Chalk and cheese and I say that as a tried and true trini.
It is about inculcating professionalism in a side.  These things matter.  They are representing a country.  Despite what you say it is a rule in most all Premiership clubs that you come to and leave the game in a coat and tie.  It is just sad that man talking bout if is funeral they going.  You are professional.  Gerrard and them men after EPL game dress like they could go to a board meeting or wedding after.  I rest my case

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That's how professionals dress.  Third World is a mentality

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