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8551
Football / Re: This one's particularly cruel I find
« on: May 18, 2006, 08:25:18 AM »
This one kinda cruel too.....

ARSENAL F.C.
END OF SEASON DINNER DANCE

Starter
Egg on Face
Seasoned Hash
Frogs legs (past their best)
Spanish Surprise (well beaten)


Main course
Humble Pie
Chump Chops
French (has) Beans
Manager's Beef (not rare)
Catch of the Day - big lemon Sol (gutted)
NB: everything is imported, nothing is home grown.


Dessert
Sour Grapes (may be hard to swallow)
Fruitless Tarts
Raspberry Fools
Hard Cheese


Drinks
Bitter
Little Spirit
French Whine
Cabernet Empty 2006
Champagne - sorry none ordered
STRICTLY NO DOUBLES OR TREBLES

NB: drinks should be consumed from glasses as there will be no cups this year.


Guest Speakers:
Sir Alex Ferguson, Jose Mourinho and Rafa Benitez - "What it's like to win the European Cup"

8552
Football / Re: World Cup fans warned of race attacks
« on: May 18, 2006, 07:18:49 AM »
i'm staying at a town just north of frankfurt called usingen... did a great deal of research before committing, and spoke to a trini who lives in frankfurt and knows the area and says its ok.. also its 10 of us then another group of 25 trinis staying down de street...

but is anyone else here just booking into towns outside the major venues because the prices is better? just make sure to be careful and doh stray from de pack, we all watch discovery channel and see what happens to the weak antelope..

also try to get as much info about the area as possible..

8553
Football / Re: Topic of the day.
« on: May 18, 2006, 04:50:39 AM »
saw ashley cole and kolo toure at adidas store in london last thursday...

said hi to kolo toure.. contemplated tackling ashley cole to help our chances...

8554
Football / World Cup fans warned of race attacks
« on: May 18, 2006, 03:03:35 AM »
I'm staying in a suburb town just north of frankfurt.. should i be worried?

World Cup fans warned of race attacks[/size]
By Bojan Pancevski in Berlin
(Filed: 30/04/2006)
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/04/30/wberlin30.xml&sSheet=/news/2006/04/30/ixworld.html


Black visitors to the World Cup in Germany are being warned to stay clear of parts of the country where they could be at risk of racist attacks.

A "no-go" map, with a focus on the capital Berlin, will be posted on a website and printed in brochures for distribution to thousands of visitors of African and Asian origin.

The document was drawn up by the Africa Council, an umbrella organisation of African community groups and activists in Germany, following concern over an incident on Easter Sunday when a German of Ethiopian descent was beaten into a coma at a bus station in Potsdam.

Ermyas Mulugeta, 37, an engineer and father of two, suffered multiple skull fractures and brain trauma and is fighting for his life while being kept in an artificial coma at a local clinic.

The attack, believed to have been the work of far-Right extremists, has brought Germany's problems with racism into the spotlight and resulted in nationwide demonstrations, calling for politicians to take urgent action.

Moctar Kamara, 42, the Africa Council's president, said that "non-whites" were being targeted in particular parts of the country and that fans attending the World Cup in June needed to be warned.

He said: "Black people here are facing racist assaults ranging from verbal insults to murder. There are areas where non-whites are simply not safe, not even to use public transport.

"That is why we are warning the thousands of football fans who are coming to Germany without knowing what could happen if they go into the wrong areas. We will set up a website and distribute brochures with all the necessary information, including maps of the no-go areas and lists of pubs, clubs and other establishments that have a history of racist incidents.

"We feel it is a necessary measure for the safety not only of visitors from Africa, like the supporters of Tunisia, Togo, Ghana, Ivory Coast or Angola, but also for the many fans of various ethnic background who will travel from the UK and other countries. Local authorities have not supported us in any way, but we have received generous support from the African community in the UK."

Areas in Berlin that Mr Kamara believes are dangerous include the districts of Hellersdorf-Marzahn, Koepenick and Pankow, and the streets around the railway stations Ostkreuz and Lichtenberg. But he said the situation was much worse in regions of the former East Germany, especially in the states of Brandenburg and Saxony-Anhalt, where far-Right and neo-Nazi ideology was on the rise, particularly among unemployed youths.

None of the England team's scheduled first-round fixtures will take place in areas highlighted on the council's map, but matches featuring teams from Brazil, Paraguay, Ecuador and Tunisia will all be staged in Berlin.

The council's initiative has, however, provoked protests among local officials, who are upset at allegations that certain communities are more xenophobic than others. The council has not publicly named other cities apart from Berlin which it plans to highlight as dangerous. However, the Saxony city of Leipzig, which is hosting World Cup matches, is thought to be among them.

Anja Trojahn, a spokesman for the police in Magdeburg, the capital of Saxony-Anhalt, said: "There are xenophobic incidents, but they happen everywhere. I do not know why Mr Kamara picked our state as the worst example."

Frank Henkel, the interior affairs expert of the ruling Christian Democratic Union, deemed the no-go areas a "nonsense and causing panic", while a Berlin police spokesman said that there were "no no-go areas in Berlin".

Mr Kamara said politicians were trying to ignore the problem. "The majority of victims of racism are outside the statistics, as African people often do not dare to go to the police. Violent assaults motivated by racist hatred are therefore registered as 'normal' incidents."

To prove its claims, the council is planning a press conference, with witnesses and victims of racist assaults, at the end of this week.

According to the German Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, the number of incidents linked to far-Right extremism rose from 12,000 in 2004 to 15,000 in 2005. The number of violent Right-wing extremists is estimated to be more than 10,000.

Yonas Endrias, the vice-president of the International Human Rights League, one of Germany's oldest human rights groups, said: "We fully support the initiative of the Africa Council. There are places in eastern Germany where black people are not safe if they go out after dark."

Stephan Eiermann, the spokesman for the German World Cup Committee in Frankfurt said: "We have heard about the no-go areas guide but have not seen it yet, therefore we cannot comment."


8555
Football / Re: Spanish Armada Crushes The French Revolution
« on: May 18, 2006, 02:35:54 AM »
Steups....If Henry hadda act like a kakahole so.......NOW SELF he could keep he tail in england. the free kick wha eboue get was wha??? (On a side note....like is a ivory coast ting!!) Yuh throw away a sitter and feeling bad. Hard LUCK!! shucks man....and allyuh does want tuh talk bout mourniho??

yeah this henry is de worse... before he say, "ref coulda let de goal stand, but credit to barcelona they won we loss", is only, "i eh see no ronaldinho, i eh see no eto'o"

moan, moan, gripe, gripe, grouse, grouse.......

he good eh but i now remember why i doh like he at all... he ent get de ball and is gripe and grouse.. thanks for taking the title from mourinho cause i dub thee "the most arrogant"..

he could stay and strum that violin at de arse in dey new stadium yes... barca good just how they is...

8556
2002 was defensively more solid than 2006... Rougier, Dog, Elcock and Tallest was the most formidable back line we had since strike squad... hislop was in prime, ince was in prime...

2006 midfield is better than 2002... we now have a strong central mid with birchall, whitley, latas, yorke dropping in... and wingers who could at least cross it... in 02, there was a gaping weakness on the left midfield where we had stokely mason who couldn't cross a ball with he left for nutten

2002 forward line was better cause yorke and stern were in their prime, nigel pierre was doing things on de local scene and a couple others coming thru...

but all in all what make de 2002 side much worse than the current was ian porterfield!!! no discipline in de side, imagine 2002 squad with beenhakker as coach...

8557
Football / Re: No Roque Junior...Well Done Parreira
« on: May 15, 2006, 10:16:39 AM »
why no serginho as backup left back??

why no danny alves as backup right back??

but de team is a definite bomb

8558
Trinidad v Sweden - Block 62 Row 15 Seat 66
Trinidad v England -  Block 4 Row 10 Seat 6
Trinidad v Paraguay - Block 7.2 Row 42 Seat 26

8559
Allyuh stop strumming that violin for harewood...

He could only make it in de english league where wrestle and push is allowed... de international refs have no tolerance for boxers like harewood, foul as soon as he start tha grabbing and pulling... think heskey...


8560
jay, u real good yes..  i buy de paper and read de article but had no way i was going and type up all ah dat..

this article does discredit the team and the country.. 4 people at my job today ask me if i get my tickets from "Trinidad Jack"..

Oh.. The backpage headline was... "Meet Trinidad Jack: The man who prints his own World Cup tickets"

8561
Football / Re: when is it a goal ?
« on: May 02, 2006, 08:28:54 AM »
Ok Jai here's the answer to your question..

It is not a goal!!

I was watching some highlights years ago, either el salvadorean or costa rican league.. cant remember...  last minute.. a man rounds de keeper and let go shot...  if yuh see de big big diving, sprawling save..

but then wait, if he rounds de keeper who is that? a spectator run from behind de goal and save de shot... the ball did not cross the line so the goal could not be awarded and the game had to be replayed..

also, years ago in the local semi-pro league, i remember seeing on tv 6 a man hitting a shot to goal and a dog running across the field and it hit de dog.. once again no goal awarded...

but big up de cow though...

8562
Now reading The Daily Mail papers in the UK there and they have a big spread scandal article on Blatter and corruption in FIFA.  Actually an excerpt from Andrew Jennings book, "Foul".

At the bottom of the article, there is a big caption for an article to break tomorrow titled, "How Jack Warner turned FIFA into a cash cow".

8563
Football / Re: Allyuh ever see anybody un-score ah goal in football?
« on: April 29, 2006, 08:57:04 AM »
Am I reading correctly??

A minor League team start with NINE MEN vs. Asl come from 2-0 down and win???

If I understood your post, all I can say is

DAMN!! :beermug: :beermug:
vb

And if you know spicer and see him play football, better you tell that story and say you start with 8 men and spicer...

I am one of the tringrove youths and we was shit in my days... we used to regularly struggle to put out a full side in all dem eddie hart youth leagues.. nuff times we have to send men to wake up ma (de coach) to come out and bring de uniforms.. so upstarts and house of dread run things in the late..

but de older heads like fire, marley (chet), skip, rocky and dem doh hesitate to tell we how they was back in de days..  chet is a good player and unstoppable in small goal but never see him at his prime in big goal..

if yoiu know spicer ( El do coach ask him to tell you the story )
dont forget one of the nine was Spicer himself...... i also played both games and wasgiven the task of Marking Sammy . i dont know whrer all the p`layers are now but stuart played oin the first game if not both -. he certainly would remember the result...inolvidable !!!

8564
Football / Re: Mcdonalds commercial with Trinidad fans just on TV
« on: April 29, 2006, 06:27:09 AM »
OH GAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWD!!!

WE REACH!!!

AH NOW SEE IT THERE.. it mad...

8565
Football / Re: Allyuh ever see anybody un-score ah goal in football?
« on: April 28, 2006, 08:49:02 AM »
somebody say......... bergen?? aka skip?


8566
Football / Re: Allyuh ever see anybody un-score ah goal in football?
« on: April 28, 2006, 05:52:41 AM »
yeah that really sounding like ma but then trying to remember who does play up front.. but then again could well be one of the youths... akil, kosi, anjohn, stevo??


8567
Football / Re: Allyuh ever see anybody un-score ah goal in football?
« on: April 28, 2006, 02:36:22 AM »
saga pinto who are you dread??

this is omar.. tringrove off and on keeper last couple years... in london now having accepted a contract with an english-based fete match team..

and who was it that unscore that goal lemme see if i remember... call name nuh.. have to be either ma, skip or rocky..

8568
Football / Re: TICKETS FOR THE CZECH REPUBLIC
« on: April 24, 2006, 05:25:59 AM »
chelsea64 and trini_hotspur... how much alllyuh get allyuh flights for and with who??

I looking to go across but £120 return for a flight is too much.. Let me know if you have any recommendations.

8569
Who is that one player who you've always felt that given their skill and abilities, should have made it so much further in football.

Regardless of the mitigating circumstances; be it poor attitude, lack of support, laziness, background, issues or just poor luck; which one of these players do you feel has never lived up to their full potential?

8570
best price i'm seeing is £112 return on czech airlines....

is anyone going and knows of a cheaper alternative?

buh wait nuh omarldinho....

if you were to go then you would fly to Prague and then back to London to go to Dover to go on the ferry over to france the very next day?


you must be a true supporter if you could pull that off without killing someone.


well me and a couple partners just trying to run over to prague de saturday morning, take in de game, lime, come back de sunday evening... That is June 3rd, 4th.

Dover is on the morning of the 9th.. But yeah though i'm a down-to-de-bone supporter...

8571
best price i'm seeing is £112 return on czech airlines....

is anyone going and knows of a cheaper alternative?

8572
2006 World Cup - Germany / Re: Anyone...
« on: April 20, 2006, 10:37:06 AM »
yeah for real... i rolling with mapquest directions and i ent know what kinda back-ah-yard communities that might take me through, so de more de merrier..

I supposed to be on de 12:00pm ferry to Dunkirk.. Picking up some people in the morning in Gatwick then rolling down, but if I don't make it in time, the ticket transferrable to a later ferry...

we will link closer..

8573
2006 World Cup - Germany / Re: Anyone...
« on: April 20, 2006, 06:03:43 AM »
Not living in Dover specifically but will also be taking ferry at Dover and driving across with our own Soca Warriors minibus on the morning of June 9th..

I also looking to link with others who might be taking the road trip across..  What are your plans looking like?

8574
2006 World Cup - Germany / Re: German consulate in London
« on: April 18, 2006, 10:08:46 AM »
I'm not sure if this information applies to anyone planning to go but worth a mention.

I have a friend whose UK visa expires in July and apparently they mostly likely will not issue a Schengen visa unless you have at least 3 months remaining on your UK visa. This is regardless of whether or not you have your world cup tickets. They are recommending that you go back home to the embassy in Trinidad to apply for it then come back to London. This is a real sticky situation but not looking like they willing to bend and also with that small time left on the visa, it could mean problems re-entering the UK.

Not sure if anyone else here is faced with a similiar predicament or if anyone has any suggestions. So just be sure to check out properly your UK visa situation before going in for the appointment and also make sure that you have all your documents.

8575
Football / Chris Birchall: From Burslem to Dortmund
« on: April 18, 2006, 09:21:48 AM »
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/world_cup_2006/4918836.stm

BBC Sport.


Chris Birchall reveals he is still struggling to come to terms with the fact that his World Cup dream is less than two months away.

Birchall, 21, is one of the lesser-known British-based players who will be under the spotlight in June.

The Stafford-born midfielder plays for Port Vale, who have spent the majority of their history in England's lower divisions.

But, come June, he will swap the quiet surroundings of Burslem - one of the six towns that comprise Stoke-on-Trent - for Germany, where Trinidad and Tobago's World Cup adventure begins against Sweden in Dortmund.

They then face a much-anticipated game with England - from where they draw many of their players - five days later.

"It still feels bizarre but I can't wait," Birchall told BBC Sport.

"This time last year it was just about to start - as I made my debut in May and it has just roller-coastered from there.

"From when I started, it was just an experience to be there. I never thought we would get to the World Cup - it has been a dream."

Birchall qualifies for Trinidad and Tobago through his mother, who was born in Port of Spain - and he played a large part in the Soca Warriors' qualification, scoring a vital equaliser in the first leg of their play-off with Bahrain.

 Trinidad and Tobago announce World Cup squad 
Although his domestic season with Port Vale looks set for a quiet mid-table finish, there will be no let-up for the squad, whose European-based players will be clocking up plenty of air miles before the tournament starts.

"I want to play well for Vale in the last three games and get a good send-off from the gaffer and the fans," Birchall explained.

"But my season here ends on 6 May, then we will be flying straight out as we meet up in 8 May in Trinidad, and we have a game against Peru on 10 May.

"It's a busy schedule as we go back to Trinidad, then back to England for a camp, then to Austria for a camp and then on to Germany.

"It's a massive five weeks but the coach Leo Beenhakker knows what he's doing as he has managed some of the top teams in the world and he will get us ready in the right frame of mind."

Although Birchall is the first white player to have represented the islands for 20 years, he is not alone in flying the flag for England's lower divisions in Beenhakker's provisional 24-man squad, which was announced on 13 April

"We all get on well. I keep in contact with Ian Cox and Brent Sancho - they're good pals who are doing well at the moment at Gillingham," he said.

"Also, Stern John is scoring goals at Coventry, Kenwyne Jones has come on at Southampton and we're all getting games. Touch wood, none of us will get injured before the end of the season.

"It was a relief for those of us that play in England when the squad was named, as it hasn't really changed - he hasn't brought in any new players, apart from Tony Rougier who used to play here at Vale."

Beenhakker's side will gain more attention than many of the other first-timers in the World Cup, after being drawn in England's group.

But either side of that eagerly-awaited meeting, they will also face Sweden and Paraguay - and Birchall is already plotting his country's progress.

"My ambitions are to play the best I can, and hopefully get through the group," he stated.

It will be close - you don't get teams thrashing each other 7-0 or 8-0 at the World Cup any more.

"Hopefully we will give a good account of ourselves, but if we have a good game against Sweden, then who knows?

"Even if we lose against England, it will all depend on the last game against Paraguay, as four points could get you through the group."

Birchall is also pleased to have acquired a degree of respect from his Vale team-mates since his international career began.

"I used to get plenty of stick from the lads when I first went over," he added. "They would say 'Why are you going over? You'll never qualify!'

"But to be fair, they have been great, they have wished me all the best and are now asking me for tickets all the time!"

Trinidad is the smallest country to reach the 2006 finals - boasting a population of just 1.3 million - but expect celebrations in Burslem if they can cause the upset they seek

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Football / Re: Juan Roman Riquelme Best in the World?
« on: April 18, 2006, 03:02:28 AM »
Riquelme up there punching with Ronaldinho, Eto'o and Henry...

Only reason he didnt succeed at Barca was under that lame goat coach Louis Van Gaal..  When 3 quarters of the side were sh$*thound past-their-prime dutchmen like reizeger, cocu, overmars, kluivert etc... Also Riquelme is a man need to be running the show and they wanted xavi for that, so everybody find he was too slow, but he just didn't fit that system...

But anyone who saw him back in his boca days would know he is a boss long time now....

8577
Football / Re: Trinis in Action (April 17, 2006)
« on: April 17, 2006, 08:18:31 AM »
Kenwyne Jones just scored for southampton..

and stern john for coventry!!!

8578
Football / Re: best non english player to play in the premiership
« on: April 11, 2006, 07:52:06 AM »
Chris Birchall

8579
sweat is sweat...

and if yuh get close contact then just issue de materazzi elbow!!

8580
Football / Re: Ten reasons Brazil won't win the World Cup
« on: April 04, 2006, 10:09:16 AM »
Ten Reasons why Brazil wasn't going to win the 2002 world cup..

1. Ronaldo gone thru!! He won't score any goals

2. Emerson mash up he shoulder goalkeeping in a pickup game a few weeks before de tournament. The midfield enforcer gone..

3. Roque Junior was in as much a mess then as he is now

4. Lucio like to go forward to much leaving cracks in central defence

5. Ronaldinho is young and untested and holds on to the ball too much. He shouldn't start.

6. France look favorites with Zidane at his prime, and the core of their squad are the best in all their leagues.

7. Who is Kleberson??? Who is Gilberto Silva???

8. They didn't pick Romario.

9. The goalkeeper Marcos suspect.

10. Argentina will mash them up.


But wait nah!! They win it????

Doubters and naysayers beware!!!!

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