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General Discussion / Re: Racism in T&T - The Thread.
« on: March 18, 2015, 10:01:40 AM »
Socapro ah hear yuh sentiments brother...but dont be antagonized and fall fowl to a few jackasses.

You will find hatred everywhere in the world...dont become part of the problem..

Please help my Indian brothers and sisters et al..

We are a microcosm of what good tnt is..

be a mentor and not a hater...

Dont let politics and people who cant help themselves get to you.

When all is said and done....tomorrow is a new day..

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General Discussion / Re: Racism in T&T - The Thread.
« on: March 18, 2015, 08:47:26 AM »
reading this and publicsizing this thrite isnt going to improve relations but rather propagate hate.

why give a damn about whoever that fella is..

It happens all over the world.

Be bigger than that.

Dat fella has to live with dat ..not you or me

Publish something positive...lets talk about the great work Brent Sancho is doing at the moment as Minister.

How can TNT soccer prosper from his handson experience.

How nice it would be to see Dwight Yorke stadium open again.

How nice it was to see Keith getting a good rub up...

Improve relations with your neighours..whoever they will be....

Be happy and free...Ola di

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Cricket Anyone / Re: Death of West Indies Cricket
« on: March 08, 2015, 01:45:36 AM »
It died today Cameron re-elected.

It's time to break away.... we cannot continue like this....

WICBC has destroyed whatever cultural fabric that is/was cricket in the Caribbean.


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Credit to Pakistan for reversing there dismal earlier performances.

I agree we don't deserve a quarter final birth and I don't feel we deserve to be at the World Cup.

I can't fault the players here.  It's the board in my opinion that needs to go.

Hope Cameron does the honorable thing and resigns.

Who would have taught in our lifetime that what took generations to create such a beautiful legacy has now become the doldrums of a bottomless pit. 

A guy like Tony Cozier would not believe the he would see such a demise.

I feel it for Holder as well. He seems an intelligent fella and I think he can go far as long as he has the  support he needs.

I agree Holder is a articulate and likable guy and hope that he is given the proper tools, trust and time to grow in the team.  He could be the saviour for the rebuilding.

Wonder what of Bravo & Pollard.  Will they been reinstated?  Would it even make a difference to have them continue.

It might really be the right time for national teams to go there own way.

WICBC has shown us all the ways over the past 20 years of how to practice bad and corrupt NON GOVERNANCE.

They should write a book "Ways to destroy a legacy the WICBC way".


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Why I have the feeling that South Africa sell out?

Don't be Bitter.  It look like we are out....

I feel sorry for Jason Holder.


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General Discussion / Corporate Salaries
« on: February 27, 2015, 10:41:14 PM »
WASA CEO gets $88,000 a month

The  Chief Executive Officer of WASA gets a basic salary of $88,000 monthly plus allowances—but it’s less than the $126,000 salary the utility’s CEO earned under the PNM for the period 2009-May 2010, according to Minister in the Ministry of Finance Rudranath Indarsingh.

Indarsingh outlined the salaries and other perks of office of the heads of WASA, T&TEC, TSTT, Petrotrin, Nidco, NGC, Nipdec and Udecott in Parliament yesterday. This was in reply to an Opposition question on the packages of these executives up to December 2014.

He said WASA’s CEO received a basic salary ($88,500), housing allowance ($8,850), transport allowance ($14,000, or a leased vehicle not exceeding a showroom price of $600,000), entertainment allowance, reimbursable entertainment gratuity of 20 per cent of salary and performance incentive bonus (25 per cent of basic salary).

He said from 2009 to May 2010, the WASA CEO received a basic salary ($126,000), housing allowance/fully furnished accommodation, transport allowances/fully maintained vehicle, entertainment allowance (reimbursable entertainment), gratuity (20 per cent of basic salary), performance incentive bonus (two per cent of salary), health plan (for self and family), return tickets to London (for self and family up to six).

However, the package for the NGC president currently is $150,000 with a monthly salary of $140,000 plus housing and vehicle allowances. In 2009 to 2010, he said, it totalled $114,000 with a monthly salary of $95,000 plus allowances.

Indarsingh said the T&TEC general manager received a basic salary ($70,300), housing allowance ($3,000), entertainment allowance ($1,500), travelling allowance ($5,000 or, in lieu of this allowance, a vehicle valued at $340,000 plus VAT, maintained by TTEC), employee savings plan (three per cent of salary), and residential and cellular local charges paid by TTEC.

He said from 2009 to 2010 under the PNM, it was the same—a $79,800 package..

He said the TSTT CEO currently gets a total monthly compensation package, inclusive of allowances, of $210,000 to $300,000, which is the compensation scale for a local occupant of the position. Ronald Walcott currently holds that position.

The minister said if it was a foreign occupant the compensation scale inclusive of allowance would be between $287,000 and $400,00.

Indarsingh said the monthly package for the period 2009-2010 was between $287,000 and $400,000 when the post was occupied by foreign occupant Roberto Peno.

He said the current Petrotrin president has a basic monthly salary of $115,000, plus a $264,000 car allowance, gratuity, bonus, five-week vacation, Petrotrin fuel, company house, and medical plan .

From 2009 to 2010 he said the same office carried a basic salary of $162,000 monthly plus similar perks.

Indarsingh said the Nidco president received $50,000 basic salary, housing allowance ($7,500), entertainment allowance ($1,000) and travelling allowance ($7,500). In 2009-2010 the package was the same.

Indarsingh said the Nipdec general manager’s total monthly package was $58,250 including a basic salary of $50,000 and allowances. The total package for 2009-2010 was $66,000.

He said the total package for Udecott’s CEO is $65,000 monthly with a salary of $62,500. But in 2009-2010, he said, it was $90,000 with a salary of $81,500.

http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2015-02-28/wasa-ceo-gets-88000-month

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General Discussion / Water Scare
« on: February 25, 2015, 10:38:38 PM »
This is a very serious national emergency. 

I would imagine a ration of water going on and the price would increase.

Hope that the government is assisting to either import water from other Caribbean countries or Venezuela in the short run.

Hope we don’t hear  is some bottle water company that do this. 
This is real madness.

* 1 positive- It happened after Carnival.

http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/WATER-SCARE-294137801.html


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The West Indies have to stop bowling as if this match is already won. ...

Agreed...if Zimbabwe have a few wickets in hand..iz crappo smoke we pipe...

Need to kill off teams...

No mercy

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What did Cameron say in he tweet again ?? :bs:

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Congratulations WI....150 run win....come on

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178 in 19 overs...very achievable

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WI  need to get more wickets..   (Net run rate) NRR is a factor


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WI need to keep the pressure on...

I would have kept 2 slips

Pakistan have more freedom to bat now.

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I agree they are definitely not mentally focus. Too many disruptions and tinkering of the team. Saw a media clip of Sammy doing an interview. He looked like he was ready to snap.  This is unlike the temperament that we know of him. This tells me the fellas are trying to make the best of what they have but the board fick it up and I believe the team is being left in the dark on various decisions.

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Cricket Anyone / Re: 2015 World Cup Group B: West Indies vs. Ireland
« on: February 16, 2015, 12:13:35 AM »
Congratulations Ireland. This was not an upset. It was expected... We have no business participating in the World Cup.Its a shame the ICC haven't imposed sanctions on the board. I would preferred one of the minor countries to be given a chance in instead of us. We don't deserve to be here. Its not OUR right..It is a privilege and we don't deserve to be there.



 

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Cricket Anyone / Re: Cricket Injuries
« on: November 27, 2014, 08:59:44 AM »
real sad day for cricket..and that young man


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Cricket Anyone / Help us CARICOM!
« on: November 02, 2014, 02:33:43 AM »

WICB to seek regional support to meet BCCI demands

By  Roger Seepersad
West Indies Cricket Board president Dave Cameron said the regional body will be enlisting the support of Caricom  (Caribbean Community) to meet the million-dollar demand for compensation by  the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) after the aborted tour of India last month.
The West Indies players, led by one-day captain Dwayne Bravo, withdrew their services after the fourth match of the one-day series on October 17 because of a pay dispute with the WICB and the players union, the West Indies Players Association (WIPA).
The pullout angered the BCCI which has formally given notice of its intention to, “seek compensation from the WICB to the fullest extent permissible in law,” since it holds the regional body liable for losses incurred because of the cancellation of three Test matches and a solitary Twenty20 International.
In its letter to the WICB on Friday, the BCCI claimed losses totaling US$41.97 million and it also called on the WICB to formally inform it, in writing, of the steps it intends to take to compensate the BCCI for those losses. The Indian board gave a 15-day time frame for the money to be paid, failing which, it said it would file legal proceedings against the WICB.
On Friday prime ministers of St Vincent and the Grenadines, Dr Ralph Gonsalves and Grenada, Dr Keith Mitchell met with Cameron, WICB vice-president Emmanuel Nanthan, WICB director Baldath Mahabir, Bravo, West Indies Test captain Denesh Ramdin and WIPA president Wavell Hinds (via teleconference) at the Hyatt Regency, Port of Spain in a five-hour session to try and resolve the impasse between the players and the Board.
Asked how the WICB was planning to handle the BCCI demand, Cameron said: “That is a matter that we will enlist the support of Caricom going forward.”
Concerning the impasse itself, “I think what we have done, we have a modality for the way forward, so that to us is very important.”
Prime Minister Mitchell, who left midway through the meeting said: “There is a considerable attempt to find a resolution. The two prime ministers spoke passionately about the need for a resolution in the interest of the entire West Indies community.”
Asked if Caricom would try to assist the WICB in handling the BCCI claim for damages, Mitchell said: “If there is not a resolution (of the impasse) then we can’t go there, so a resolution to the current impasse is crucial.
“There is tremendous investment in sporting facilities and in the development of the game of cricket and I think the players, the Board and the union must understand that, and we made it very clear how we see this.
“I made it very clear that we will all be losers in this if there is not a resolution quickly. Whoever has to give up what, it must be done in the interest of cricket and in the interest of our economies and the future of the players of the region,” he added.
At the conclusion of the meeting, although Gonsalves did not reveal what compromises were made, he said all parties “arrived at several conclusions and understandings to move the process forward.”
Gonsalves seemed confident that they had reached an agreement but insisted that all parties will have to now discuss the proposals with their colleagues before making anything official.
“We are in a far better position at ten o’clock tonight than we were at five. I think that on the basis of the discussions, we have the framework and the modalities for the resolution of the issues and for cricket lovers. I fully expect that the best team will be in South Africa representing us,” said Gonsalves.
“Everybody is going back to their various entities. The 14 players who were in India, they have to talk to their WIPA leadership and their colleagues and Dave has to speak to his colleagues on the Board, but believe us, we made very good progress,” he concluded.
Also present at Friday’s meeting were Luke Hamel-Smith of the M Hamel-Smith and Company law firm which represented the WICB and Queen’s Counsel Ralph Thorne who represented the players.

WICBC cannot be serious....BS..d gawl this board have...talk about chickpeas governance....

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Football / Re: Thread for the Haiti WNT vs T&T WNT Game (17-Oct-2014)
« on: October 17, 2014, 08:48:50 PM »
D girl score ah KJ header....

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Cricket Anyone / Re: BCCI seek legal advice on West Indies pullout
« on: October 17, 2014, 08:22:19 PM »
WICBC  should face a huge penalty....if they had negotiated proper contracts with there players this would not have happened. cricket has changed..big money involved...

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Cricket Anyone / Re: WICB statement re West Indies tour of India
« on: October 17, 2014, 07:48:23 PM »
allyuh feel is just so easy to call off a tour...u know how much money Indian advertisers bare to lose.

WICBC..have been doing shit for years with players contracts...have to get a system with players in place so that all parties are comfortable.  Cameron seem to be playing smart man...

WI players...will suffer in the IPL now..u have RUINED opportunities for future players.

WIPA -Hinds seems to have been either outsmarted or made a deal with WICBC...

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Cricket Anyone / Up shit creek!
« on: October 17, 2014, 07:20:36 PM »
Thakur wants BCCI to cut future ties with West Indies

Dharamsala: Joint Secretary of the BCCI and President of the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) Anurag Thakur expressed disappointment over West Indies' pull-out from the India tour and said BCCI should take strict measures to make sure such behaviour is never repeated. In a sudden turn of events, the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) decided the team will leave India after the conclusion of the ongoing fourth ODI in Dharamsala, meaning that Friday's match will be the last of the tour.

Thakur revealed that the BCCI was informed about the pull-out earlier this morning and said that he had a sense the decision was taken the previous night itself. He even mentioned that players were rigid due to which they not even ready to even play the fourth ODI.

"I get a feeling that they made up their mind last night itself. Earlier today, we got a call that they're not interested in participating in the fourth ODI. The BCCI was informed by the West Indies Cricket Board at around seven in the morning from the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB). Many BCCI officials as well as the local staff travelling with the board tried to convince them but they were adamant on not playing," Thakur told reporters during the Dharamsala ODI.

"There was some dispute between the West Indies players and the board and despite every bit of convincing they were hell bent on not playing. Before the BCCI decided to prepare a formal announcement, I personally went up to the players in order to talk them into not pulling out and fortunately succeeded in my quest." he said.

Thakur said the BCCI should take legal actions and claim a compensation for the loss BCCI will have to incur. "First, the BCCI should file a complaint with the ICC about the behaviour of players and the West Indies board. Second, in order to have successful future tours, BCCI should not play with the Windies. Third, they should also file a claim for compensation with the WICB - the amount of revenue they are going to lose. And fourth, not only the BCCI, but also the local associations, that have spent truckloads of money to get everything in place only to have one of the teams pull out, should take necessary actions" Thakur added.

"I think such a move is required so that in future no cricket players or board should indulge in such kind of behaviour that goes against the game of cricket."

On being asked what got him to convince the West Indies players and officials to play the Dharamsala ODI, the BCCI member did not say anything clearly. "Let it be. All I can say is that everyone was so happy with the facilities and infrastructure of the ground that both players and staff sort of felt bad about not playing. But since they did not get any kind of support from their board regarding their ongoing tiff, I think they took a firm stand."

Thakur however, expressed his sympathies with the West Indies players but simultaneously, played down the idea of a pull-out or any such action. "I do sympathise with the West Indies cricketers but this is no way to deal with a matter or take a decision. They could have made up their mind before coming to India - they may have some valid reasons but at the same time this is not the way to behave. They could have at least finished the series before coming to such a hurried conclusion.

As the HPCA President, Thakur was satisfied that the match at Dharamsala took place but as a BCCI official, he said the BCCI should ensure that they take the required action. He was even in for cutting any future ties with the West Indies. "As far as the HPCA is concerned, we persuaded them and they played the game. So it is now up to the BCCI to deal with the matter in whatever way they want. As its joint secretary and a cricket lover, I think such an attitude is not good for the game of cricket." Thakur said.

"I think the BCCI should consider isolating the West Indies. If the board has suffered financial loss, if it has suffered in terms of cricket, interims of broadcasting and other areas, then why not. You need to set an example. The only good think in all this is that they (WICB) have not demanded a single penny from us."

The termination of the tour means that the winner of the fourth ODI wins the series and Thakur said it was a blessing in disguise from the HPCA's point of view. "Another positive from the HPCA's point of view is that in a way Dharamsala ODI has become the series decider. At one stage Dharamsala wasn't even in contention of hosting this fixture and today in a way it has become the most crucial match of the series." Thakur concluded.

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Football / Re: Thread for the USA WNT vs T&T WNT Game (15-Oct-2014)
« on: October 16, 2014, 08:57:59 AM »
0 points = 0 on d table.

Some ah allyuh acting as if dey already beat Guatemala and Haiti..

Ah hope these ladies aint get dotish after that score...

U are yet to get a point....


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Football / What yuh think??
« on: July 13, 2014, 05:59:57 AM »
Read this comment from an Australian today on a blog

What yuh think??

Brazil is to football as West Indies is to cricket. Perhaps the time for both has come and gone.

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heck some of d socawarriors players who play against Argentina coulda make dat team...

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Football / Re: Thread for the T&T vs Argentina Game (4-Jun-2014)
« on: June 03, 2014, 05:55:04 AM »
Well if playing Argentina cant light a fire in KJ bum bum then I loss for words...

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Children need postive mentors in d community. Anywhere in the world. 

What about granny next door or neighbours on d street...

It takes a community to raise a child.

Lets not forget that.....we all are responsible.

You walking on d street and it turn red....and it have a child there...don't cross. Wait like you were educated as child.  You see a child swearing in public ....say son...breath ah little....count to 10... Parents, Teachers, Neighbours, THE MEDIA, musicians, the religious institutions et al..... WE ALL HAVE A ROLE TO PLAY.

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General Discussion / Re: Minister caught on Tape!!!
« on: May 23, 2014, 11:53:56 AM »
We just roll one smoke one..so what we get drunk..we just smoke w...we just havin fun...we don't care who see..
:cheers:           :afro:       :notworthy:        :wavetowel:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltWp7CuMxug

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190 million to complete. 90 million in kick backs? Look, tear it down or finish it!!!

What! Deeks! whey you hiding? Ganja legal now, Breds!!!!

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