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4921
Football / Re: I must admit somethings guys......
« on: November 07, 2005, 03:10:35 PM »
Toppa

I would have to agree with you, my colleagues and I did some research into the population of TT nationals in NYC and the numbers are somewhat less than one would have anticipated, below is the NYC census data for NY 2000 extrapolated to 2005 (Of course this does not capture folk who do not participate in census surveys).

                    1990    %   2000   %          10 Year Growth   CAG          Est. Pop. 2005
New York Data                        
Total Population    7,322,564 100.00%    8,008,278 100.00%      9.36%   0.90%    8,374,852
Foreign Born    2,082,931 28.45%    2,871,032   35.85%      37.84%   3.26%    3,370,696
Latin America    984,683    13.45%    1,511,419 18.87%      53.49%   4.38%    1,872,531
Dominican Republic    225,017    3.07%    369,186    4.61%      64.07%   5.08%    472,890
Jamaica                    116,128    1.59%    178,922    2.23%                   54.07%   4.42%    222,089
Trinidad and Tobago    56,478    0.77%    88,794    1.11%      57.22%   4.63%    111,336
Guyana                    76,150    1.04%    130,647    1.63%      71.57%   5.55%    171,125

4922
Football / Trivia: Tobago Ballers
« on: November 07, 2005, 12:02:20 PM »
Tallman (or anyone else)

Apart from Dwight, C. Hutch., and Cyd, who are some of the prominent ballers to originate from the sister isle?

Also, what is the maximum number of Tobago ballers to have played on a national team?  WC qualifying or otherwise

4923
Football / Re: what allyuh say
« on: November 06, 2005, 10:32:49 PM »
See below article (already posted) and phrase of training @ QPS in bold

Overseas 'Warriors' on same flight with Bahrain

Monday, November 7th 2005
 
 
 Some of Trinidad and Tobago's overseas-based professionals will be journeying from London along with the full Bahrain national squad aboard BWIA Flight 901 which is expected to arrive at Piarco International Airport at around 5 p.m. today.

The teams will square off in a 2006 World Cup play-off at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain on Saturday, with kick-off set for 6.30 p.m.

Scottish-based midfielder Russell Latapy, West Ham goalie Shaka Hislop, Dundee's Kelvin Jack, Crewe Alexandra's Clayton Ince, Luton Town's Carlos Edwards, St Johnston's Jason Scotland, Glasgow Rangers' Marvin Andrews, Yokohama's Silvio Spann and Derby County forward Stern John will be on the flight along with their Bahrain opponents, who will be coming off a 16-hour flight after connecting from London.

Chris Birchall and Dennis Lawrence will also arrive today from Manchester after their flight was delayed a day, while T&T captain Dwight Yorke comes in tomorrow.

Arriving on Saturday night was Brent Sancho from England, while United States-based trio Cornell Glen, Scott Sealy and Avery John were due in yesterday.

The Trinidad and Tobago squad will assemble at the Crowne Plaza, Wrightson Road today, while Bahrain will be based at the Hilton Trinidad.

The home-based pros in the T&T squad are Caledonia AIA Fire's Densill Theobald, CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh duo Cyd Gray and Aurtis Whitley and National Quarries North East Stars' Anthony Wolfe.

The Bahrain management have also requested use of the Queen's Park Savannah for a light stretch this evening and will then train the following three days at the Larry Gomes Stadium in Malabar, each day from 6.30-8.30 p.m. and then on Friday at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.

T&T will train from tomorrow at the match venue.

And Trinidad and Tobago head coach Leo Beenhakker will have his hands full come today after Southampton striker Kenwyne Jones was passed fit on Saturday was also scheduled to arrive in Trinidad yesterday for the weekend showdown.

Last Friday, Jones' club Southampton FC sent a fax to the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (T&TFF) advising that Jones was unfit to travel and partake in the preparations and match due to a hamstring injury, which forced Beenhakker to omit him from the 21-man squad.

The Dutchman then named Cornell Glen as his replacement on Saturday, only to learn later that evening that Jones had passed a fitness test.

Beenhakker has since decided to have both men in the camp and the squad will now comprise 22 players.

"This could not have been a better time for me to return to the squad," an excited Glen told T&TFF media officer Shaun Fuentes on hearing the news of his recall on Saturday evening. "I think we are in with a great chance but it is so important that we give it our best shot and I'm grateful for this chance to be in the squad now."

And Bahrain were strengthened by their professionals, who returned to the Kingdom from Doha on the weekend.

The eight professionals came back after playing their matches with their Qatari clubs in the Premier Division.

Al Gharrafa's strikers Hussain Ali and Ala'a Hubail and Al Silia midfielder Mahmood Jalal returned Friday night, while defenders Mohamemd Juma'a, Sayed Mohammed Adnan (Al Khor) and midfielders Mohammed Salmeen, Salman Isa (Al Arabi), Mohammed Hubail (Qatar Club) arrived earlier on Friday.

However, the players did not practice with the team on Saturday as they were rested by coach Luka Peruzovic of Belgium.

Bahrain team manager Abdulrazzaq Mohammed said the professionals trained yesterday, prior to their trip to Port of Spain.

According to Mohammed, the team will return home in a private jet soon after Saturday's first leg match, while the second leg game is scheduled four days later at the Bahrain National Stadium in Riffa.
 

4924
FAQ & Crew Meet Up. / Re: Where are the T & T sports bars in the U.S.A.?
« on: November 05, 2005, 07:40:44 AM »
Did you try Joy's in Lauderhill?

4925
Football / Beenhakker talks about Bahrain games and other stuff
« on: November 04, 2005, 10:00:13 PM »
Beenhakker talks about Bahrain games and other stuff.
By: Shaun Fuentes.


National Senior Team head coach Leo Beenhakker says that the Team that will take Trinidad and Tobago to the next World Cup Finals in Germany is by far and foremost of most importance over the next week leading up to the half slot playoffs Bahrain.
A sprite looking Beenhakker addressed the local media upon his arrival from Holland along with assistants Wim Rijsbergen and Theo de Jong  at the VIP Lounge, Piarco International Airport on Friday evening.
Beehakker spoke on matters regarding the team’s preparations and what he and his assistants partook in while away following the 2-1 win over Mexico and also commented on issues he termed as “garbage” which grabbed the attention of many over the last couple weeks.
“We left about three weeks ago after the game against Mexico. We understand that everybody was very excited about the situation of the team now making the playoffs. After starting at the beginning of May more or less from ground zero but we are still in there,” Beenhakker said in his opening comments.
He expressed some degree of disappointment on not being able to secure the services of Aston Villa defender Jlloyd Samuel due to FIFA regulations. He also had a look at German-based player Evans Wise.
“This week we got the news that we couldn’t use this guy due to FIFA regulations which was a little bit disappointing to us especially over Jlloyd Samuel who made a very good impression on us based on the way he played and his talent. We have to accept it. We also made a trip to Germany to see Evans Wise and we came to the conclusion that he is still not ready to help us, to help the team.”
“At the same time for the last three weeks we were very aware of what happened in Bahrain. We got a lot of information and DVDS which I can use to know everybody and their players individually. We did our homework and we have all the stuff to inform the players within the next week. So in that way everything is prepared. We just have to wait for everybody to arrive in good health and good shape to start this concentration next week Monday and Tuesday,” Beenhakker said.
“What I also got in Europe based on Internet was that there was a lot of other stuff, more or less garbage around what happened after the Mexico game. I don’t want to talk too much about it. One of the more important things, at least in my philosophy, is to defend and to protect very well the team itself. The only way to be successful in actual international football is to act like a real team, not only in the players, but also the technical and medical staff. That way we had some small troubles in the last camp when we played Panama and Mexico. Based on that little troubles we had, I had to make a decision that David Nakhid was no longer a member of the staff in that way. I’m not interested in going into any details at all but it was in my opinion, it’s not a personal thing but more than ever the most important part is that the players and the staff members work like a real team and have a very good spirit and I cannot accept for the moment any problems within this team. There are always tough decisions but once again in football first of all you have to think about a team and then you have to think about the interest of the individual guys, players, staff members and so on.”
The Dutch-born coach also warned about complacency stepping into T&T’s game, adding that the matches will be far from a walk over.
“I’m not worried about it but I have to pay a little bit of attention to the confidence and especially the optimistic atmosphere that we are so close to participate in Germany. After our performances against Panama and Mexico, perhaps everybody was thinking that the two matches will be a piece of cake. Well I can assure you that it will be a very tough job. But that doesn’t mean that we don’t have all the confidence that we can make it,” he said.
“Everybody has the right to be very optimistic and very excited for the actual situation of the team but once again based on what we saw the last three weeks, all the information and DVDS we saw, It’s not an impossible job I can tell you that but at the same time it will be very tough games for us to bring this team to Germany. And the only thing that we can promise you and all the fans and everybody involved in this project is that we will work with it based on our experience, based on professionalism.
Reflecting on the recent performances which has carried T&T to this close to a World Cup, the former Ajax boss continued: “That was not the end but it was the beginning of something. It has to be the beginning of something nice and something beautiful and not the end of something nice.
News also reached the T&T camp that Southampton striker Kenwyne Jones will not travel again on Sunday due to a hamstring injury which has not fully healed and Beenhakker will name his replacement this weekend. The players begin arriving on Sunday with Dennis Lawrence and Chris Birchall coming in then while the others arrive on Monday and skipper Dwight Yorke being the final arriver on Tuesday.
Bahrain name team for T&T clash.
By: Rami Hulayyel.


The Bahrain Football Association yesterday finalised the Bahrain national squad for the crucial playoffs against Trinidad and Tobago for a berth in the 2006 World Cup qualifier scheduled to be held on November 12 and 16.
A team of 25 players were selected from a pool of 36 players, including 11 professionals playing in Qatar and Kuwait, who were short-listed for a training camp by team coach Luka Peruzovic of Belgium.
The first-leg is set for November 12 at Port-of-Spain while the second-leg will be played at the National Stadium four days later.
Bahrain, meanwhile, continued preparations at the National Stadium under Peruzovic but are still without their nine professionals in Qatar - Ala'a Hubail, Hussain Ali (Al Gharrafa), Mohammed Salmeen, Salman Isa (Al Arabi), Mohammed Juma'a, Sayed Mohammed Adnan (Al Khor), Mohammed Hubail (Qatar Club), Mahmood Jalal (Al Silia) and Nasser (Al Wakra).
Team manager and former international defender Abdulrazzaq Mohammed said the professionals are expected today and the team is set to depart a day later.
The team will reach Trinidad via London after a 16-hour flight.
Both Bahrain and Trinidad are battling for their first-ever ticket to the World Cup.

Bahrain Squad:

Goalkeepers:
Ali Hassan, Sayed Mohammed Jaffer, Abdulrahman Abdulkarim.

Defenders:
Abdulla Al Marzooqi, Ebrahim Al Mishkhas, Ahmed Al Hujairi, Ghazi Al Kuwari, Mohammed Juma'a, Sayed Mohammed Adnan.

Midfielders:
Hamad Rakea, Hussain Salman, Saleh Farhan, Hussain Baba, Rashid Al Dossary, Fawzi Ayesh, Talal Yousef, Mohammed Salmeen, Salman Isa, Mohammed Hubail, Mahmood Jalal.

Strikers:
Ahmed Hassan, Abdulla Al Dikheel, Ismail Abdullatif, Ala'a Hubail, Hussain Ali.

The 11 players excluded were:

Goalkeeper:
Abdulla Meshaima (Al Ahli).

Defenders:
Hassan Makki, Mahmood Mansoor (Al Shabab), Mohammed Hussain (Al Ahli), Mohammed Jassim (Muharraq), Mohammed Saad (Riffa).

Midfielders:
Abdulrahman Mubarak (Riffa), Mahmood Abbas (Al Ahli), Rashid Al Sherooghi (Al Hala).

Strikers:
Daij Nasser (Al Wakra, Qatar) and Rashid Jamal (Al Najma).
Preparing for T&T.

Bahrain v Panama - 5-0 (1-0)

Scorers:

1- Abdullah Al-Dikheel (43 min)
2- Ahmed Al-Hujairi (72 min)
3- Mahmoud Abbas (74 min)
4- Abdullah Al-Marzouqi (89 min)
5- AbdulRahman Mubarak (90 min)

Report.

4926
Football / Re: BWEE Promotions for Nov 12th Match
« on: November 04, 2005, 04:12:24 PM »
May have something to do with the fact that they state to book only between Nov 5th and 7th, not sure, but possible....

4928
Not rubbin it in, but makiin de trek to TT for dis one, de vibes from all over are needed to handle de playoff, so bless up NY crew on Nov 12th....

4929
Football / Re: DOH BUSS MIH HEAD FUH DIS
« on: November 04, 2005, 11:31:03 AM »
I did that once myself back in 2001 when we played the US in Foxboro, my boss did check the web the next day, but he did not put two and two together.

Go brave bredder, go brave....

4930
Football / Re: David vs Goliath
« on: November 03, 2005, 10:09:52 PM »
Big respect Tallest, welcome back....

4931
Football / Nice article on FIFA website of "the comeback kings"
« on: October 27, 2005, 12:48:51 PM »
The comeback kings.
By FIFAworldcup.com


The decision to retire from international football has to be one of the toughest decisions a player can make. However, right up there with it must be the decision to return to the international fold and risk all you have previously achieved. During Germany 2006 qualifying, quite a few players were persuaded to come out of retirement to help their countries' bids for a finals place. Read on as FIFAworldcup.com takes a closer look at some of these comeback kings, anxious to scale the heights of world football once more.

Zidane, leading France's old guard.
Perhaps the comeback with the greatest impact was that of French international Zinedine Zidane. His decision to return in August 2005, hugely significant in itself, also paved the way for Claude Makelele and Liliam Thuram to come out of retirement. At the time, Les Bleus were floundering in fourth place in Group 4 of the European Zone with a place at Germany 2006 by no means guaranteed. Moreover they were facing two tough away games, against the Republic of Ireland and Switzerland, two of their direct rivals for qualification.
Zidane had announced his decision to retire from international football on 12 August 2004 after the UEFA European Championship in Portugal. After struggling to find their rhythm in qualifying, France coach Raymond Domenech lobbied hard to convince the midfield maestro to have a rethink and eventually got him to commit. "A year ago I was categorical (about quitting), and now I don't want to be seen as a saviour. I am just responding to something, having thought things through on holiday. The France team has given me so much and I want to lend a hand," Zidane said on breaking the news.
He made his competitive return on 3 September in Lens in a comfortable 3-0 win over a modest Faroe Islands team. "His mere presence gave the entire group that something extra," said Thierry Henry. "With Zinedine, everything is easier," added William Gallas. The numbers would seem to prove his point. Since his return, France have garnered 83 per cent of the points in play – as opposed to 55 per cent in his absence. Les Bleus won in Ireland, drew in Switzerland and booked their place in Germany with a resounding 4-0 win over Cyprus, with the first goal fittingly scored by Zidane.

Figo, the icing on the Portuguese cake.
The circumstances surrounding Luis Figo's return to international football were somewhat different. In March of this year, Portugal salvaged a hard-earned point away to Slovakia, a result which left both sides tied at the top of Group 3 of the European Zone. Looking ahead, national coach Luiz Felipe Scolari knew that when the two sides met again three months hence, they would effectively be playing for a place in the finals. It was perhaps this realisation that led the Brazilian to try once more to convince his captain to reverse the decision he made to retire after EURO 2004.
Figo finally relented and announced his plans to return, just days before the make-or-break game with Slovakia. Fortunately, everything went to script. The veteran midfielder played very well, Portugal won 2-1 and marched on towards Germany 2006. "I'm not back to break records, but simply to help the team," Figo said after the win. Few doubt that the player's experience will be vital if Portugal are to figure strongly at next year's big event.

Recoba, marked by destiny.
While we will have to await the result of Uruguay's play-off with Australia to see if they reach the finals in Germany, their very presence in the play-offs owes much to Alvaro Recoba's winning goal against Argentina on the final matchday of the South American qualifiers. This from a player who, in emotive circumstances only eight months earlier, had turned his back on international football after his country’s 1-0 win over Paraguay.
"Things are not working out for me at the moment and, although I am reluctant to do it, I think the best thing is for me to stand aside," announced a visibly upset Recoba after being booed off that night at the Estadio Centenario.
Ironically, this was to be the Celeste's last win until Recoba returned to the fold in September. By then Uruguay had fallen to seventh in the table after four straight draws and were facing a visit from a Colombia side who, with two points more, had control of the all-important fifth spot. It was then that Jorge Fossati decided to recall El Chino. "I'm not coming back as some kind of saviour. You'll have to look to the heavens for that. All I can tell you is that I'm in good shape and playing well," Recoba said at the time.
Uruguay duly beat Colombia and then took a point in Ecuador to set up a must-win showdown with Argentina. This was Recoba's cue, and the Inter Milan midfielder redeemed himself in the eyes of ecstatic Celeste fans by firing his team into the play-offs for Germany 2006.

Latapy, ready for the final push.
Before finally acceding to requests from his association president Jack Warner and former colleague Dwight Yorke to play again for Trinidad and Tobago, Russell Latapy had twice previously declined calls for his return. The first plea came from former T&T coach Bertille St Clair, who invited him back at the outset of the qualifiers, with the second coming from his successor Leo Beenhakker immediately after he took charge.
So what made the revered Latapy change his mind last August? At 37, he surely had a lot more to lose than gain. "I was in the side that lost to the USA (in 1989) that put us out of the race for Italia 90. Now that we're so close again, I want to do my bit to see if we can qualify. Playing at a World Cup would be crowning glory in my career," the player said.
Latapy's return came in a home tie against Guatemala on 3 September this year and could not have been any more auspicious. His 48th-minute strike paved the way for T&T's 3-2 win, a result that proved decisive in their taking fourth place in the CONCACAF Zone and claiming a play-off berth against Bahrain.

Sami Al Jaber.
After his team's disappointing display at Korea/Japan 2002, Sami Al Jaber, a veteran of three FIFA World Cups, decided that the time was right to call time on his international career. All that changed, however, when Argentine Gabriel Calderon took over coaching duties in December 2004 and asked the player to rethink.
At 32, his love for the national team coupled with their rejuvenated form in the qualifiers convinced Al Jaber to accept the challenge. In his first game back on 9 February this year, the player made an immediate impact by scoring in the 1-1 draw with Uzbekistan. However, his most telling contribution would come on 8 June when, playing on home soil against the same opposition, he scored Saudi Arabia's opening two goals in the 3-0 win that would book their place at Germany 2006. As an added bonus, Al Jaber is set to join an exclusive group of players who have graced the final stages of a FIFA World Cup on four occasions.

4932
I believe this dates back to his days at Sando Tech., but can't confirm

4933
Football / Professional Footballers
« on: October 25, 2005, 07:35:23 PM »
Just a thought to see how many men/women considered this as an option....

4934
Football / Re: Let the football do the talking
« on: October 25, 2005, 03:42:51 PM »
Damn rite, vibes it up!

4935
Football / Re: Oh Dear What Can the Matter Be? ...
« on: October 25, 2005, 08:57:44 AM »
No seen, de intercol title is we own for sure!!!

4936
Football / Re: Squad for T&T vs Bahrain on Nov 12th
« on: October 21, 2005, 05:15:03 PM »
Educate me someone, have we always had players on stand by for other qualifying matches?  Or is this a rule for the playoffs?  I don't recall this occurring for past matches, but of course, I could have missed it.

Bless

4937
Entertainment & Culture Discussion / Re: Different Question
« on: October 20, 2005, 09:57:16 PM »
touches, tanks fuh de link, ah will def. check town when ah touch down and pick up some music.  All NY massive will know about a TT spot called Sugar cane, went there recently and heard about 5 reggae tracks in a row from trini, so came as news to me, good look..

bless

4938
Entertainment & Culture Discussion / T&T Reggae singers
« on: October 20, 2005, 09:41:07 PM »
Fellas

Apart from Marlon Asher, Judgement, and Khari Kill, are there other Trini brothers singing reggae?  Given the wide variety of brothers/sisters on dis site, thought ah would post de question.

Bless

4939
Football / Re: Jack's comments at the start of WC qualifying
« on: October 18, 2005, 07:39:35 PM »
Agreed, no conspiracy theory at all, merely pointing out that he "predicted" at least one good show vs Mex, which came to pass on the 12th of this mth....

4940
Football / Jack's comments at the start of WC qualifying
« on: October 18, 2005, 01:46:10 PM »
Jack A. Warner (Trinidadian, President of CONCACAF and FIFA Vice-President): “We've been fortunate.”
On an overall basis, this is a very exciting draw for CONCACAF. Thanks to the new format there are simply no "dead games", each and every match will count and this should lead to spectacular encounters, more so than in any other zone.
My home country, Trinidad and Tobago has been fortunate. I called friends and family back home and the whole country is very happy with this draw and excited about the upcoming matches. We will meet the winner of the match between Dominican Republic and Anguilla and we'll take it from there. But if we win this key game, it is very likely that we'll face Mexico. And if we progress to the last stage, which I strongly hope, we might play them again. And I'm positive that we'll make something out of the four games against the Tricolores.

So said so done....

4941
Football / Re: Jlloyd Samuel
« on: October 18, 2005, 11:23:58 AM »
Very poignant article Tallman, I thnk it says it all....

4942
Football / Re: Miami Charter to Nov 12 Game
« on: October 16, 2005, 10:39:04 AM »
Orbitz RT from JFK via BWIA is $406 + Tax, FYI

4943
Football / Re: Trini Support in Bahrain
« on: October 15, 2005, 09:15:48 AM »
Well said Jumbie (and others).

Through this site, I (and perhaps others) have realized that beyond typical N. America (US, Canada) and European (UK, France etc) locations, there are Trinbagonians living in other seemingly remote places such as Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey, Japan, and others.

Flex, Tallman, do we have stats on geographic locations of all forumites?

Keep the flag flying high ladies and fellas, keep the flag flying high.....

4944
Football / Re: Video of the TnT vs Mex 12Oct Match
« on: October 14, 2005, 08:34:45 PM »
As said before, Bounty's link for the 1st half works, do you have a second half link?

Thanks

4945
Football / Re: BIG SOCCER is a bitter, bitter place
« on: October 13, 2005, 08:58:36 AM »
what's the URL for this site? Just curious

4946
Football / Re: a, b c AGAIN...............
« on: October 12, 2005, 10:06:25 PM »
G is for Golaso!!!!!!!!!!!  Two to be precise

4947
Football / Re: Beenie is ah boss
« on: October 12, 2005, 09:55:21 PM »
Spann was serving an auto suspension for 2 yellows....

4948
Football / Re: Thread for the TRI v PAN Game.
« on: October 08, 2005, 09:54:15 PM »
Stern score a nice bullet from at least 20-25 yards out, give him nuff credit

4949
Football / Re: Thread for the TRI v PAN Game.
« on: October 08, 2005, 09:28:31 PM »
What are the dates for the playoff between Uzbek or Bahrain?  Which leg is 1st?

4950
Football / Re: What ever happened to W. Webb and S. Boney?
« on: September 29, 2005, 07:14:12 PM »
Excellent representation as usual tallman, you are an indispensable resource to this site and its users....

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