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2011
Entertainment & Culture Discussion / Educate me please?
« on: January 07, 2006, 10:58:20 AM »
What is the difference between Calypso and soca?  ???

2012
Football / Re: How to stop Rooney ?
« on: January 07, 2006, 10:46:09 AM »
I tired tell allyuh just get him SENT OFF...STEUPS...or better yet place a PLAY STATION ON D FIELD :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:.

2013
Football / Re: Villa preparing to cash in on Jlloyd
« on: January 07, 2006, 10:41:28 AM »
Joe Public might take yuh...It worth a try :-\

2014
Football / Re: Can FIFA throw us out de world Cup
« on: January 06, 2006, 05:43:24 AM »
Let me explain. I do not wish for T&T to be thrown out the WC!

But I would rather get accountability and transparency dan de WC at any cost!
 
 


TruTrini dont let meh hit yuh a clout and send yuh back up Moka...Send my Warriors to d WC..

2015
Football / Re: T&TFF makes request for 10,101 World Cup tickets
« on: January 06, 2006, 04:36:05 AM »
but a word of caution: jack officially releases many things (ie friendlies). so ill believethis when i hear more about it, and they have a efficient distribution setup ready to roll. but good news so far.
 
 
Yes Supporter I agree with yuh, is only a Request...nothing in Stone...Yuh now know JW and he boyz like to back peddle....today tickets, tomorrow no tickets and yesterday what tickets..  Ah think Sam posted this same ting.

2016
Football / Re: T&TFF makes request for 10,101 World Cup tickets
« on: January 06, 2006, 02:33:03 AM »
Life real funny ent...Yuh see how ah little pressure does BUSS PIPE... :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

2017
Football / Re: Warner pledges $5M over five years to Kashif & Shanghai
« on: January 04, 2006, 11:18:58 AM »
Well he is still the Concacaf President.  He has to allocate some of  FIFA's money which HE CALLS HIS OWN in different leagues.  Jack cant put all FIFA money in one basket. How it go look ???

2018
Football / Re: Jack Warner rejects Government help.
« on: January 04, 2006, 10:54:29 AM »
the guardian is controlled by a few elite businessmen, it is not representative of the population and has the interest of the people in mind, is a mamaguy papaers

But ah think is safe to say d Guardian is UNC and Express is PNM... ;)

2019
Football / Re: Should Jack Warner get the Trinity Cross?
« on: January 04, 2006, 01:53:37 AM »
TruTrini ...why yuh being a  :clown:....Ah have a skets to take care of before Jack Budget...ah gone :cursing:

2020
Football / Re: WE'LL DO IT ON OUR OWN Warner tells Boynes
« on: January 04, 2006, 01:50:41 AM »
Ah go see d light..when ah see d Budget.

2021
Football / Re: Should Jack Warner get the Trinity Cross?
« on: January 04, 2006, 01:46:46 AM »
Boy ah want to be in your BrassBand ..but you is D no#1 Scout....so I go just blow :party:

2022
Football / Re: WE'LL DO IT ON OUR OWN Warner tells Boynes
« on: January 04, 2006, 01:43:02 AM »
Don't make me over....now that you know how I adore you... ;D.... :mackdaddy:

2023
Football / Re: Should Jack Warner get the Trinity Cross?
« on: January 04, 2006, 01:38:57 AM »
TRUTRINI for TRINITY Cross.... :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
 :applause:...... :notworthy:..... :violin:

2024
Football / Re: WE'LL DO IT ON OUR OWN Warner tells Boynes
« on: January 04, 2006, 01:31:22 AM »
A Moka bushboy giving me talks...lol :rotfl:  How is your golf game buddy??? ;D....anyway yuh is a boss... as a say let we see Jack Budget and we go see how much money we could allocate to Trinity assuming they still playing in D North Zone.

2025
Football / Re: WE'LL DO IT ON OUR OWN Warner tells Boynes
« on: January 04, 2006, 01:21:54 AM »
At least yuh aint hit meh mudder talk dis time...but ah waiting to see yuh comments when d budget come out...I keep telling yuh d word is not capiche is cabbage... Yuh friending ah outside ting call Cybil... :rotfl:  Yuh not easy horse... ;)  Ah find yuh sounding like a Poly man...lol

2026
Football / Re: WE'LL DO IT ON OUR OWN Warner tells Boynes
« on: January 04, 2006, 01:05:41 AM »
Yeah boy...Jack get STICK...he miscalculate on this one...He shoulda let LLiburd articles blow over and tell D media believe what you may.  Now he using politics to  side track D ticket issue.  Ah think he dig heself in a bigger hole with dat press conference.  Now that he offend d PNM and he boy Boynzy....D mistake he make was making Liburd articles a POLITICAL ISSUE...He was suppose to sidestep WITHOUT using POLITICAL PARTIES in this...If JACK want to rant, yuh cant expect to point finger at D gov't and expect dem to bend over after....Lawd....now ah waiting to see what kinda budget he going to show later this week.... ::)  Ah think he need a man like TruTrini as he PR man...yuh see ah bigging yuh up.... :rotfl:  I would hope yuh ent go give meh no mudder talk... ;D

2027
Football / Re: Yorke keen on move to Falkirk, says Latapy
« on: December 31, 2005, 11:46:36 AM »
Yuh right TRUTRINI, he did sign for 2 years but the 1st season ends in February ah think ::)..

2028
Football / Re: Aurtis Whitley vs Wayne Rooney
« on: December 31, 2005, 02:22:42 AM »
lol............ :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:......
nah breds...d only way to deal with Rooney is tuh get him sent off. ;D

2029
Football / Re: Watch live EPL games online fuh free..legal ting
« on: December 26, 2005, 11:56:13 PM »
TRUTRINI...I know  badder site.....www.freefootball.org :beermug:...test meh

2030
Football / Re: Marvin Andrews defies the cynics one more time
« on: December 26, 2005, 10:32:59 PM »
Cowen ah agree with yuh God is ah Trini...look just now yuh tell TruTrini dat RotatoPoti3 should be put in D cemetery...Well I rise again breds...Jumbie come to haunt yuh...go and read d thread....blah hahahaha :devil:

2031
Football / Re: Jack Warner: A very special adviser
« on: December 26, 2005, 10:17:27 PM »
Well it take a big man to agree when he misquote from other people  :beermug: but say wha...Jack does do it all D time cause he have all D money.. ;D

2032
Football / Re: Jack Warner: A very special adviser
« on: December 26, 2005, 10:04:25 PM »
TRUTRINI breds...ah really felling for yuh bro...Let me tell yuh why ?

1look at how many post I post...(I is a new warrior) :rotfl:
2 Ah really commend yuh on all that work dat yuh do for no reason ???
3 Arent there 4 rotato  poti people...I am rotatopoti3 :-\
4Yuh might make some other fellas here look like asses too cause they bowing to yuh as if yuh research is credible ;D.
p.s(how can your research of quotes be credible if those quotes are not from me. ...I offer you a get out of JAIL free card and go let yuh of again..cause its Christmas.. ;)
D last time yuh give meh mudder talk and ah take it..now yuh goin on with this dotishness... :-*
Fix yuh mix but ah go tell yuh for D last time...YUH BETTER WATCH YUH CONTENTS,AM TELLING YOU.. :beermug:
p.s.s. for d record...let it be known dat the only comment I make of proof that yuh posted was the one on this thread in which I agreed with Dreamer in which I said I agree with him 110%

2033
2006 World Cup - Germany / Re: RazorGator tickets package..
« on: December 26, 2005, 01:28:00 AM »
Yeah but dont tell Jack cause he might buy out d tickets from Razor Gator too. ;D

2034
Football / Re: Jack Warner: A very special adviser
« on: December 26, 2005, 12:58:58 AM »
Dreamer I agree with you 110% breads.  When money passing nobody ent saying a word. you scratch my back and I will more than MASSAGE you for tickets to Germany,free hotel etc whatever perks Jack giving dem fellas.  But ah go say this much...Yuh cant blame Jack alone.  Peter O`Connor is another of Jaks disciples.  Jack cant do all of this watlessness alone...He need other henchmen.  You here how Peter O`Connor get on d other day for D first leg of D BAhrain game when I95.FM ask him why Tobago didnt get a fare share of d tickets...
In Trinidad like everywhere else, people getting paid to SHUT UP..yuh think CERTAIN  PEOPLE  go open dey mouth when Jack giive dem job....STEUPS......Big UP.... LASANA.... >:(

2035
2006 World Cup - Germany / RazorGator tickets package..
« on: December 25, 2005, 03:21:46 AM »
http://www.razorgatorpackages.com/sports/soccer-packages.asp

I just hear this on WorldFootball radio and check it out...dey charging $1949 U.S. for d three tickets for first round(plane ticket and hotel NOT included).  I think dat is pure rip off but compared to some of the other packages ah see on this site ...dat aint look too bad.

2036
Football / Yorke last GOAL!!
« on: December 15, 2005, 07:36:08 AM »
Just out of curiousity, anyone know when Yorke score he last goal for T&T? ??? ??? ???

2037
Football / England's draw for the World Cup finals was met with joy
« on: December 15, 2005, 06:54:49 AM »
Complacency England's main foe
By: Dale Johnson (ESPN Soccernet)


England's draw for the World Cup finals was met with joy by most of the print media, indeed The Sun's front page splash read 'Three Lions On A Cert'.

While the hand dealt to Sven Goran Eriksson's men could have been far crueler, to claim the passage to the knockout stages is a mere formality is folly.

Everyone is aware of the 'bogey' nature of the group decider against Sweden. England would not want to go into that game needing a victory to ensure progress.

The underlying positive is that England do not face a nation which qualified in style. Paraguay took the fourth and final place in the Conmebol region, Trinidad also finished fourth in Concacaf and had to win a play-off against Bahrain - only the fifth best nation in Asia. Also, Sweden failed to win a group topped by Croatia and had to rely on being one of the best runners-up.

Much may hinge on the opening group game against the South Americans. Paraguay travel to Germany with a poor away record over the long qualification programme. In fact, 20 of their 28 points were picked up on home turf in Asuncion. And their long held reputation as an obdurate side, tight at the back, has been lost.

When the World Cup was held in France in 1998, Paraguay reached the knockout stages by finishing second in a group won by Nigeria but which also featured European nations Spain and Bulgaria. They went out to eventual champions France in the next round, losing 1-0 after extra-time, but conceded only one goal in the regular 90 minutes of their four finals matches.

They reached the same stage in Korea/Japan 2002, but the defence let in an average of two goals per game in the group phase. Their defensive record in qualifying for Germany mirrors that of 2002 and it may indicate a similarly porous back line for the tournament.

Paraguay's battle to reach the finals was far from straight-forward. They were inconsistent throughout, winning only one game in seven in 2004, and current coach Anibal Ruiz is their third since qualifying began. Even though the team had reached the World Cup, they were booed off the pitch after losing their last qualifier, 1-0 at home to Colombia.

Paraguay boast Bayern Munich hotshot Roque Santa Cruz as their star player. In addition, Nelson Haedo Valdez will also be playing on 'home' soil. The Werder Bremen forward is a skillful player who has an eye for goal. He was prominent in Bremen's Champions League thrashing of Panathinaikos last week, scoring twice.

Ruiz reserved special praise for the performances of Palmeiras defender Carlos Gamarra and emerging talent Julio Dos Santos - who has agreed to join Bayern from Cerro Porteno for around £1.3million in January.

Eriksson's men played Paraguay as recently as April 2002, en route to the last finals, recording a 4-0 victory at Anfield. Michael Owen, Danny Murphy, Darius Vassell and an own goal by Celso Ayala did the damage.

The two nations have met on only one other occasion, in the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, when England ran out 3-0 winners in the first knockout round. A Gary Lineker double and another from Peter Beardsley earned the now infamous meeting with Diego Maradona's Argentina.

 “ While the hand dealt to Sven Goran Eriksson's men could have been far crueler, to claim the passage to the knockout stages is a mere formality is folly. ”

Ruiz will not take his side to Frankfurt on June 10 ready to roll over. It's a game which will not only map out the group, but it may also give an indication to England's passage to the quarter-finals. With Germany hot favourites to top Group A, Eriksson will be eager to do the same and avoid an immediate test against the hosts.

If Paraguay manage to stop England from playing, as is their usual style, and take something from the game then England's route into the latter stages begins to look tricky.

Whereas Paraguay will be something of an unknown quantity, many of Trinidad & Tobago's stars ply their trade in the lower divisions of the English game and in Scotland.

Currently playing in the United Kingdom are: Shaka Hislop (West Ham United), Clayton Ince (Coventry City), Kelvin Jack (Dundee); Dennis Lawrence (Wrexham), Marvin Andrews (Rangers), Brent Sancho (Gillingham), Ian Cox (Gillingham); Christopher Birchall (Port Vale), Carlos Edwards (Luton Town), Russell Latapy (Falkirk); Jason Scotland (St. Johnstone), Stern John (Derby County), Kenwyne Jones (Southampton).

In addition to that role call, the rest of the squad is dispersed around the lesser leagues of the globe, including the USA's MLS, the J-League in Japan and also the newly formed A-League of Australia.

Their most famous player is without doubt Dwight Yorke, who won the treble with Manchester United in 1999. The 34-year-old has scored five goals in ten games as skipper of Sydney, who lie second in the league behind Adelaide United.

Trinidad & Tobago, coached by Dutchman Leo Beenhakker, are totally untried at this level and will meet England for the first time.While the supporters may provide one of the best spectacles the team may find it hard to compete.

The fact that so many of their players are based in England will provide added spice. If England do not win the game in Nuremberg on June 15 they will struggle to make it through the group.

Sweden provide opposition which England know only too well. It will be 38 years since England last beat their Scandinavian counterparts when they meet in Cologne on June 20. And they have never got the better of Sweden in a competitive international. Some would say they are due a victory, others would say it doesn't bode well.

Of course, the added ingredient is Eriksson up against his homeland for the second World Cup in succession. In Saitama the two teams drew 1-1, with Niclas Alexandersson levelling Sol Campbell's opener.

Sweden travel to Germany with many household names. Striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic's stock continues to rise at Juventus, while Premiership stars Olof Mellberg (Aston Villa) and Fredrik Ljungberg (Arsenal) will also be part of the squad.

And Magnus Hedman (Celtic), Erik Edman (Stade Rennes), Teddy Lucic (BK Hacken), Mikael Nilsson (Panathinaïkos), Alexandersson (IFK Gothenburg), Tobias Linderoth (FC Copenhagen), Marcus Allback (Hansa Rostock), Mattias Jonson (Djurgarden), Henrik Larsson (Barcelona) and Anders Svensson (Elfsborg) are well known to fans in England.

Whereas in the past Sweden have struggled for goals they were they most potent strikeforce in European qualifying, averaging three goals a game. Ibrahimovic bagged eight goals - only Pauleta of Portugal and the Czech Republic's Jan Koller scored more.

Defensively they remain strong, conceding only four goals over their ten preliminary games.

The ideal scenario is that both England and Sweden go into the final group match on maximum points. Any other permutation could leave Sven's men open to the banana skin of losing to Sweden and being overtaken by Paraguay.

Of course, it's difficult to predict what will happen in the games involving the other three nations. And a spirited Trinidad side will be desperate to be more than also-rans.

It's unthinkable that an England side with so much promise and talent would fail to make it through the group, but with each rival having a player towards the top of the qualification scoring charts - Ibrahimovic, John and Jose Cardozo of Paraguay - there is a threat.

England will this week confirm their friendly opponents in preparation for the finals, and are sure to secure games against nations from the same regions. So expect the visit of a South American nation (possibly Uruguay), a Scandinavian side (Norway) and also a side such as Jamaica.

With an extra week's preparation at his disposal for this tournament, Eriksson knows there will be few excuses for failing to impress at the World Cup. While the draw is not exactly a walk in the park, there is enough to suggest England will expect to top the group and reach at least the quarter-finals - where Argentina or the Czech Republic are likely to lie in wait.

If results go as expected, England would be up against Brazil in the semi-final before arriving for the final in Berlin on July 9.

2038
Football / Which player will benefit the most and why?
« on: December 10, 2005, 05:23:37 AM »
In all facets of the game, here we have a scenario where not only are we being EXPOSED as a nation but the WORTH of ALL of our players have APPRECIATED.

Which player from our current team do you think will BENEFIT the most after the WorldCup?

MY pick is Birchill... because is young(21) and PREMIERSHIP TEAMS go be SCOUTING he from today if they havent already

2039
General Discussion / Re: SWEDISH CHICKS COME OUT...WHEY YUH HIDING)
« on: December 09, 2005, 07:09:51 PM »
No Bro..it have 4 other people with D same name..

2040
Football / Re: Was browsing on Goal.com and found this.
« on: December 09, 2005, 07:00:03 PM »
tru trini...how yuh doing boss... so we football really going somewhere now..yuh have to like drawing England :beermug:

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