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Football / Re: 2010 Lucozade Sport Goal Shield
« on: July 31, 2010, 06:53:00 PM »
July 31 -
Jabloteh leading Ma Pau 1-0 - Noel Williams 36th

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Football / Re: 2010 Lucozade Sport Goal Shield
« on: July 31, 2010, 04:28:48 PM »
July 31 -
North East Stars leading Joe Public 2-0 - Sean Fraser 21st and Errol McFarlane 37th

Game ended 2-0

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Football / Re: 2010 Lucozade Sport Goal Shield
« on: July 30, 2010, 07:58:09 PM »
W Connection (1) - Hughton Hector 70th vs Caledonia (0).

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Football / Re: 2010 Lucozade Sport Goal Shield
« on: July 30, 2010, 07:38:21 PM »
First team to score 3 goals on Defence Force for 2010.

Not bad.

False -
North East Stars lost to Defence Force 4-3 in a Pro League game at the H/Crawford Stadium this season.

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Football / Re: El Salvador, Venezuela added to CAC Games
« on: July 30, 2010, 06:34:17 PM »
Trinidad and Tobago beat Guatemala 3-2 on July 30

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Football / Re: 2010 Lucozade Sport Goal Shield
« on: July 30, 2010, 06:00:01 PM »
July 30 -
Defence Force (5) - Devon Jorsling 8th, 12th, 15th, 90th; Richard Roy 55th vs Tobago United (3) - Kevon Woodley 26th, Trimaine Sobers 57th, Brenton Charles 62nd.

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Football / Re: TT Women U-17s in Brazil
« on: July 30, 2010, 09:41:05 AM »
TT lost 7-1 in today's game - guess those who mentioned about Brazil putting out a stronger team today were 1000000% accurate.

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Football / Re: Thread for the T&T vs Jamaica Game (11-Aug-2010).
« on: July 29, 2010, 03:06:08 PM »
‘Reggae Boyz’ warm up for Caribbean derby with T&T

Issued on July 29,2010

Jamaica National Senior Team head coach Theodore Whitmore says his team will be approaching the   August 11 friendly international against Trinidad and Tobago with serious intent and are likely to include five overseas-based professionals for the encounter at the Marvin Lee Stadium, Macoya.


Whitmore, one of the heroes of Jamaica’s 1998 World Cup squad, now in charge of the team, made an appearance in a practice match between the national team and Manchester High School at the UWI Bowl on Wednesday as the “Reggae Boyz” warmed up for the friendlies against T&T and Costa Rica.


Whitmore insisted that the standard of his team in the friendly was not an issue as most of the players used in the game were young players he was still looking at. He is keen to get a good result over T&T after the “Soca Warriors” by passed his team as the Caribbean’s number one on the latest FIFA World rankings.


"There are three young players that you saw today that we'll be taking to Trinidad, so this was like a trial for the rest of players.


"It was just a little practice, scrimmage-like game... but if you notice, most of the seniors players that we'll be taking with us to Trinidad... were sitting down, so it was just for the younger players to really get a taste of things," he explained.


"The team has already played matches against St Thomas and St James Allstars and will continue their preparations against Trelawny this Sunday and Portland Allstars the following Saturday.


Whitmore says he is very pleased with how preparations are coming on presently and will be trimming his squad very soon but  was yet to  name his five overseas based pros for the match.

"We will be taking 18 players to Trinidad and that will include about five overseas-based players," he said.


Meantime, there was some controversy stirred up in another training match between the Jamaica Senior team and a Claro/St James XI at Jarret Park this week.


The game was aborted following a fight between former national captain Warren Barrett who is currently the senior team goalkeeper coach and referee Donat McKenley. At the end of the fight, Barrett was left nursing a bloody nose while blood was seen dripping from the lips of referee McKenley, who also had a dislocated finger.

Reports in the Jamaica Press on Thursday stated that Barrett seems likely to lose his job with the national team. It is understood that the Jamaica Football Federation's (JFF) Disciplinary Commission has recommended in its report, that the FIFA World Cup 1998 custodian be stripped of his duties with the organisation, following the incident, and that the final decision lies with the JFF's hierarchy led by president, Captain Horace Burrell.

Meantime, Russell Latapy will continue preparations for the match with two training sessions on Monday and Tuesday at the Marvin Lee Stadium ahead of the clash with Jamaica and the 2010 Digicel Caribbean Cup. That evening of football is likely to include a double header with the T&T Women’s Under 17 team facing a soon to be determined opponent in the earlier fixture.

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Football / Re: TT Women U-17s in Brazil
« on: July 29, 2010, 02:07:56 PM »
U-17 Women try to remain unbeaten vs Brazil

Issued by Shaun Fuentes, TTFF Media Officer, July 29,2010


Trinidad and Tobago’s National Under 17 women’s team will try to remain unbeaten against Brazil when both teams meet in the second of two warm up matches at the Brazilian National Training Centre in Teresopolis on Friday from 2pm TT  time.

The T&T team is high on moral at the moment following their strong showing in Sunday’s 1-1 draw with the Brazilians and coach Even Pellerud will be hoping his players can reproduce a similar type performance as they continue their preparations for the upcoming FIFA Under 17 Women’s World Cup.


Team captain Camille Borneo is confident that the players will leave Brazil with their heads held high.


“It was a really good feeling at the end of the last match because we felt we earn the rewards for the hard work we put in. The game itself was a very valuable one for us in our preparations for September and we are definitely hoping to do well again on Friday,” Borneo told TTFF Media.


Canadian-born player Emma Abdul who made her debut in the match, felt T&T could still come better than they did last Sunday.


"I thought the game was alright. There were some good plays and some not so great ones but we all worked hard as a team and got the tie. Personally I think I could have played better, Coach Pellerud thought we all could have as well  but the equalizing goal boosted everyone’s confidence and brought us back into the game. After the game everyone was satisfied with a tie, but next game we are going for the win. Coach Pellerud was pleased but thought we could step up our game to the level we are all capable of playing,” Abdul added.


Defender Lauren Schmidt also gave her reactions after the 1-1 draw on Sunday, crediting her teammates for a “never say die” attitude.

“I thought we came out extremely hard and put the pressure on. Towards the end of the second half it died down a little, and the Brazilians were coming into our half a lot. But when our goal went in it felt so good. I was so proud of our team because it showed that we never gave up,’ Schmidt added.

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Mr Touches, I totally respect all what you have done for this website, but I have seen this Jabloteh team in the 2010 Pro League....

THEY STINK (jus like the PNM).

Sad to say but if, by some miracle, they beat Santos on aggregate and advance to the Champions League, it will be more embarrassing than their 2009 display....

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In a nutshell, this game has been synonymous of how Jabloteh have looked this 2010 season....

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The PA announcer is Ruskin Mark.

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Date
    July 27, 2010

Venue:
    Marvin Lee Stadium
    Tunapuna

Referee:
    S. Lancaster
Assistants:
    V. Mars
    D. Inniss
Fourth official:
    L. Davis

#    Player    
22    C. John (GK)       
12    R. Primus       
6    N. Williams       
29    S. Bateau       
27    L. Russell       
28    J. Jack       
10    M. Oliver       
17    K. Hinkson       
9    Ronaldo       
13    J. Marcano       
19    H. Sam       


#    Player    
25    M. Becerra (GK)       
21    J. Santiago       
19    R. Figueroa       
27    J. Olvera       
14    U. Álvarez       
13    J. Reyes       
26    F. Torres       
15    J. Toledo       
9    R. Ruiz       
17    R. Salinas       
24    O. Peralta

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Football / Re: El Salvador, Venezuela added to CAC Games
« on: July 26, 2010, 09:48:00 PM »
TT lost 1-0 to Venezuela today - unconfirmed....

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Football / Re: TT Women U-17s in Brazil
« on: July 25, 2010, 03:25:10 PM »
T&T U-17 women hold Brazil

Issued by Shaun Fuentes, TTFF Media Officer, July 25,2010

Trinidad and Tobago’s National Under 17 Women footballers sent a signal to the world that they intend to be no push overs in the upcoming FIFA Under 17 Women’s World Cup when they gave a creditable showing in a 1-1 draw with Brazil’s National Under 17 team in Teresopolis on Sunday.
In the first of two friendlies against the “Samba Girls” at the Brazil Football Federation National Training Centre, T&T got a late equalizer from substitute Anique Walker to earn a well deserved draw and gain the much needed confidence ahead of the Championship in T&T in September.
According to head coach Even Pellerud, his team started the match well, applying relentless pressure which appeared to have surprised the Brazilians.
“Our team started in aggressive fashion by applying high and relentless pressure on the home team  and this seemed to surprise them a bit.  They made  judgement errors and technical mistakes that gave us a range of corner kicks and free kicks from dangerous zones and there were a number of chances to capitalise,” Pellerud told TTFF Media after the match.
Brazil stole the lead before half time though after an error by goalkeeper Kerri Myers but T&T battled back and were rewarded for their persistence through when substitute Brianna Rice hustled into the penalty box and Walker was in the right place to hit the ball past the Brazilian goalkeeper for the equalizer.
“The ball possession was rather even, but we kept producing the clearer goal scoring opportunities,” Pellerud added.
“Playing against the wind in the 2nd half helped the home team possess the ball for longer spells, and the match did not change until Briana Ryce came in and gave our team much needed energy and attacking power.
“We certainly earned the tie, as we overall were the somewhat better team – in an otherwise well and even played game. We have already identified some defensive issues that need to be addressed in the practice sessions leading up to next game. We are not defending with superior confidence yet, so we know what we need to do to rectify this from here on,” Pellerud concluded.
Both teams will meet again at the same venue on Friday. T&T open the Women’s World Cup against Chile on September 5 at the Hasely Crawford Stadium while Brazil face Republic of Ireland in their opening match on September 6.
 
T&T Line up
 
1. Keri Myers (GK)
2. Camille Borneo (DEF/ Captain)
3. Lauren Schmidt (DEF)
4. Khadisha Debesette (DEF) replaced by Anique Walker  in 70'
5. Jonelle Warrick (DEF)
6. Victoria Swift (MF) replaced by Jasmine Sampson (MF)  in 65'
7. Emma Abdul (MF)
11.Liana Hinds (MF)
8. Khadidra Debesette (FOR)
9. Kayla Taylor (FOR) replaced by  Brianna Ryce (FOR) 60'
10. Nykosi Simmons (FOR)

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Football / Re: El Salvador, Venezuela added to CAC Games
« on: July 25, 2010, 03:24:07 PM »
Seniors beat Nicaragua in CAC Games

From TTFF Media (hehe)

Trinidad & Tobago’s Senior Women footballers defeated  Nicaragua 4-0 with goals from Ahkeela Mollon (2), Tasha St. Louis and Kennya Cordner in the opening match of their CAC Games tournament in Venezuela on Saturday.
First half goals from Ahkeela Mollon and a brilliant solo effort from Tasha St. Louis saw T&T with a 2-0 first half lead. St. Louis was the pick of the T&T players spraying passes and making inroads into the Nicaraguan defence.
Mollon completed her double after her shot from inside the box picked up a deflection.
But was Kennya Cordner who scored the goal of the game combining with Maylee Johnson before being put through by  Avanell Isaac and dribbled the keeper before hitting home
T&T are scheduled to face Venezuela on Monday night. Venezuela beat Guatemala 2-1 in their first game while Haiti defeated Puerto Rico 2-0.

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Football / Re: 2010 Lucozade Sport Goal Shield
« on: July 23, 2010, 06:52:11 PM »
0-0 fulltime
Tobago won 6-5 in penalties (after 8 attempts), will play Joe Public on July 31

North East will play Defence Force on July 30
North East beat South End 3-0 - Sean Fraser 10th, Arnold Dwarika 82nd and Kimarley McDonald 89th

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Football / Re: 2010 Lucozade Sport Goal Shield
« on: July 23, 2010, 06:13:05 PM »
Seems like the entire Tobago team are suffering with cramps - little action overall.

0-0 in the second half.

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Football / Re: 2010 Lucozade Sport Goal Shield
« on: July 23, 2010, 05:45:36 PM »
Goalless half-time - Rangers vs Tobago.

Teams –
ST ANN’S RANGERS: Javad Seegobin; Joseph Peters, Nicholas Valentine, Elijah Belgrave, Akil Clarke; Javon Wilson, Aaron Stewart, Clevon McFee, Kaashif Thomas; Devon Modeste (capt), Beville  Joseph.
TOBAGO UNITED: Sean Johnson; Dwayne Jack, Kayode McKinnon (capt), Tishaard Joseph, Pavel Warrick; Durwin Ross, Trimaine Sobers, Duran Dilworth, Dwayne Murray; Brenton Charles, Kevon Woodley.

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Football / Re: 2010 Lucozade Sport Goal Shield
« on: July 23, 2010, 05:16:43 PM »
U're welcome, and tell 'waste of sperm' Bake n Shark to test me now nah - he seems to be quiet lately; like I put him in his place with all his badjohn diatribe....

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Football / 2010 Lucozade Sport Goal Shield
« on: July 23, 2010, 04:52:14 PM »
Rangers vs Tobago United 0-0 after 10 minutes.

South End beat Police 5-3 on penalties, will play North East later.

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Football / Re: Thread for the T&T vs Antigua Game (21-July-2010)
« on: July 21, 2010, 05:55:21 PM »
Finished 4-1

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Football / Re: Thread for the T&T vs Antigua Game (21-July-2010)
« on: July 21, 2010, 05:10:00 PM »
The game started at 6 pm, go figure....

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Football / Re: Thread for the T&T vs Antigua Game (21-July-2010)
« on: July 21, 2010, 04:37:51 PM »
Correct numbers....
3-1 - Carter 31st and, for Antigua, 30th by Akeem Thomas

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Football / Re: Thread for the T&T vs Antigua Game (21-July-2010)
« on: July 21, 2010, 04:25:01 PM »
2-0 - Kerry Baptiste 18th.

Starting 11 - Jan-Michael, Keston Williams, Makan, Aklie, Kern Cupid, Theobald, Noel (capt), Guerra, Carter, Jorsling, Baptiste.

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Football / Re: Thread for the T&T vs Antigua Game (21-July-2010)
« on: July 21, 2010, 04:19:03 PM »
TT 1-0 - Kevon Carter 10th (after a minor power outage - the scoreboard aint rectified yet)

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Football / Re: TT Women U-17s in Brazil
« on: July 18, 2010, 04:49:29 PM »
U-17 Women footballers off to Brazil today

Issued by Shaun Fuentes, TTFF Media Officer, July 18,2010

Trinidad and Tobago’s National Under 17 Women’s Team will depart Piarco International Airport on Monday afternoon in two groups via Miami and Panama City en route to Rio de Janeiro where they are scheduled to arrive on Tuesday morning for their two-match training tour.


A contingent of thirty-four persons including twenty five players will be based at the Hotel Bel Air in Teresopolis which is five minutes away from the Granja Comary, the official training centre for the Brazil Football Federation where T&T will hold its training sessions and engage in two friendly matches against the Brazil National U-17 team.


There was one late change to the team with Jasmine Sampson replacing Trechelle Gibson-Serrette due to emergency reasons, according to team manager Jinelle James.

T&T will play Brazil on July 25 and 30. The Brazilians are one of the favourites to cop the title in September. Head coach Edvaldo Erlacher will call on players of the calibre of Paula, Glaucia and Thais. The latter youngster, a veteran of the New Zealand 2008 campaign, helped Santos to victory in the Copa Libertadores and Copa do Brasil in 2009 alongside compatriot and former youth standout Marta. Brazil will face Ghana, Republic of Ireland and Canada while T&T faces Chile, Nigeria and Korea DPR in September.


One of the new recruits on the T&T team, Canadian-born Emma Abdul, is eligible to represent this country through her father  Feeiaz Abdul who was born here. And Abdul who attends Riverdale Collegiate Institute and plays for Brampton Rebels, is eager to see how the team performs against the South Americans.


“For our trip to Brazil I think it’s very important for our team to make the most of it and play as hard as we can. If we go to Brazil with the right mind-set and win the games it will reflect all the hard work and progress we have been making and show all the other teams that we are ready for the World Cup in September,” Abdul told TTFF Media on Sunday.


And Abdul is already setting her sights on tacking fellow South Americans Chile in the opening game of the FIFA U-17 World Cup on September 5 at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.


“Oh yes, I have been envisioning playing Chile since the day of the draw. Imagining a stadium full of fans supporting us in our first match gets me excited just at the thought of it. I think it’s going to be a very good opening game,” Abdul continued.

-end-


T&T team for Brazil

   1. Keri Myers
   2. Linfah Jones
   3. Shalette Alexander
   4. Camille Borneo
   5. Rehana Omardeen
   6. Khadisha Debesette
   7. Lauren Schmidt
   8. Patrice Vincent
   9. Jonelle Warrick
  10. Tineisha Cobham
  11. Victoria Swift
  12. Nia Walcott

 

  13. Khadidra Debesette
  14. Patrice Campbell
  15. Nykosi Simmons
  16. Diarra Simmons
  17. Jasmine Sampson
  18. Liana Hinds
  19. Kayla Taylor
  20. Jo Marie Lewis
  21. Camille Charles
  22. Anique Walker
  23. Brianna Ryce
  24. Emma Abdul
  25. Courtney Bahadursingh

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Football / Re: Thread for the T&T vs Antigua Game (21-July-2010)
« on: July 18, 2010, 03:32:51 PM »
Latapy picks twenty for match vs Antigua

Issued by Shaun Fuentes, TTFF Media Officer, July 18,2010

W Connection midfielder Clyde Leon is the only notable name missing from a 20-man squad announced by head coach Russell Latapy for Wednesday’s friendly international against Antigua/Barbuda at the Marvin Lee Stadium from 6pm on Wednesday.

The twenty players will assemble for a training session on Monday afternoon at the match venue but Leon has been forced to miss out because of a leg muscle injury.

Latapy will have the return of Joe Public striker Kerry Baptiste, midfielder Trent Noel, Hayden Tinto and Robert Primus for Wednesday’s match after they all missed the previous friendly against Chile because of club commitments.

The others selected include Defence Force duo Devon Jorsling and Kevon Carter, Ataulla Guerra, Jan Michael Williams and Marvin Phillip, Hughton Hector, Densill Theobald, Jason Marcano as well as young Ma Pau FC midfielder Devon Jamerson who made his international debut in the 2-0 loss to Chile in Iquique.

Team manager David Muhammad told TTFF Media : “The head coach has decided on his 20 players for the encounter and we are quite confident that the players selected will give a good account on Wednesday. We realize that some of the players on the Antigua squad have been playing in the T&T Pro League as well and they will be very eager to show themselves up against our players. The game again is part of preparations for our Digicel Caribbean Championship preparation and we will be using the opportunity to see how the players have progressed so far this year and of course we are also welcoming the return of some of the players who were not with us for the match against Chile.”

T&T jumped 19 spots to 74th on the latest FIFA world rankings released last week.

Meantime, the Antigua/Barbuda Football Association also announced its squad which will be captained by George Dublin. It also includes Gayson Gregory and Ranja  Christian. Rowen Benjamin is Antigua’s head coach.

T&T squad .Jan Michael Williams (W Connection), Marvin Phillip (Joe Public) - Goalkeepers

Makan Hislop (Joe Public), Robert Primus (Jabloteh) Keston Williams (Defence Force),  Kern Cupid  (W Connection), Aklie Edwards (Defence Force) – Defenders; Hughton Hector (W Connection),  Shahdon Winchester (W Connection), Devon Jamieson (Ma Pau FC), Keron Cummings (W Connection), Densill Theobald (Caledonia AIA),  Trent Noel (Joe Public), Ataulla Guerra, Kevon Carter (Defence Force),  Hayden Tinto (Joe Public),  – Midfielders ;  Kerry Baptiste (Joe Public), Jason Marcano (San Juan Jabloteh), Matthew Bartholomew (W Connection), Devon Jorsling (Defence Force) - Forwards

Antigua/Barbuda squad : George Dublin , Molvin James, Javid Joseph (goalkeepers); Roy Gregory, Akeem Thomas, Dave Carr, Damien Farrell and Karanja Mack (Defenders);Tamarley Thomas, Quinton Griffith, Lawson Robinson, Desmond Bleau, Teran Williams and Orlando Peters (midfielders); Jamie Thomas, Gason Gregory, Ranja Christian and Randolph Burton (forwards),

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Football / Re: TT Women U-17s in Brazil
« on: July 17, 2010, 07:51:01 AM »
I don't, at the present time, when I get any info, I'll post it....

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Football / Re: TT Women U-17s in Brazil
« on: July 17, 2010, 07:05:24 AM »
She's from California.

Lauren Schmidt? is she local ?

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