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Well Flex, he might be silent, but its obvious he is looking on. Yuh asked for a local team in training and a few days later...voila! Yuh get it and a game against Grenada. Lol.

Well done DJW. I hope more positive moves (for T&T) are on the horizon.


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To me it was the young Argentine Acosta who was pulling the strings in midfield in that game. Nick played a deep lying central midfield role and if I am not mistaken that is the first time he played in that position for DC United. He usually plays on the right wing. I am not surprised by his performance because it's not his natural position. He is more effective playing in advanced positions.

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He was the Captain of the youth team wasn't he ? I don't like the idea of  losing him you know , I think he is gonna be a great leader one day .
I also think he has to play international football or retire from the game , mere speculation that but he maybe has great job oppotunities , but he loves the game to much.
Maybe Hart should give him another look .

No, his Central FC teammate Leston Paul was the youth team captain.

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Football / Re: Kevin Molino Thread.
« on: February 22, 2016, 09:13:13 AM »
Molino instrumental in Orlando City SC's preseason win against Toronto FC.
OrlandoCitySC.com


ORLANDO, Fla – Feb. 21, 2016 – Orlando City SC today turned in a thorough performance against a team that proved quite troublesome for the Lions last year in Major League Soccer (MLS), Toronto FC.  Under a bright sunny sky at ChampionsGate, the Lions battled back from an early goal deficit – on the shoulders of a brace from team captain Kaká – to win this preseason tune-up match 2-1.

Action in the first half looked slightly in favor of Toronto, with the Reds controlling most of early possession on strong play by MLS MVP Sebastian Giovinco, and U.S. National Team members Michael Bradley and Jozy Altidore. Toronto opened the scoring in the 5th minute when midfielder Jonathan Osorio unleashed a powerful shot that sailed past a diving Joe Bendik. That would prove to be only goal for Toronto on the day.

Orlando City turned up the attacking pressure late in the first half, including a dangerous floating cross by Brek Shea into the box that was cleared in the 42nd minute by Toronto goalkeeper Clint Irwin.  In the second half, the pace of play took a significant shift in favor of the Lions, who made a number of key substitutions including Aurélien Collin for Seb Hines, and Kevin Molino for Richie Laryea at the start of the second 45.

It took two minutes for Orlando City to find the equalizer, which was initiated through some clever play between Molino and Kaká. In the 47th minute, the team captain took on three defenders before curling an unstoppable right-foot shot around Irwin. The pressure continued to mount, with the Lions sending more players into the attacking third. In the 63rd minute, Molino dribbled into the penalty area and was brought down just inside to draw a penalty kick. Kaká would convert from the spot to put the Lions ahead.

Giovinco nearly evened the score line late in the second half with a strike destined for the top right corner, however Bendik was able to quickly react and push it safely wide.

Reflecting on the match, Head Coach Adrian Heath said, “I’m pleased with the performance and thought in the second half, we were very good at times. More importantly the attitude of the players was a lot more competitive than the other day and that was pleasing. This time of year, we just want to get through unscathed and get some fitness – I think we’ve done that today. But, the attitude of the players was good so I was pleased with that.”

Orlando City opens the 2016 season at the Orlando Citrus Bowl on March 6 against Real Salt Lake. Kickoff is scheduled for 2 p.m. Tickets are available at www.OrlandoCitySC.com/tix. The Lions have launched #FillTheBowlAgain to attempt a second consecutive sellout for its MLS home opener.

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Scoring Summary:

TOR – Osorio 5’

ORL – Kaká 47’

ORL – Kaká 63’ (PK)

Lineups/Substitutions:

Orlando City SC – First Half: GK Joe Bendik, Brek Shea (Alston 74’), Seb Hines (Collin 45’’), David Mateos, Rafael Ramos, D Darwin Cerén, Servando Carrasco, Adrian Winter (Ribeiro 74’), Kaká, Richie Laryea (Molino 45’), F Cyle Larin

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Who you think he's gonna poison .

Ask Ricky Shakes

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Sean is in the same situation as Nick DeLeon. Because you are not part of Hart's plans or don't fit in the Warrior's system of play doesn't mean you are not a good player. Explore your options and make the best decision for you and your career. You are a talented baller and I think you will do well playing for A&B or Guyana. All I ask is yuh doh poison we if you are on the opposing team in a World Cup Qualifier.  ;D

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How is it NOT a major conflict of interest to have Shabazz recruiting T&T players for a foreign national team while playing a prominent role in T&T football?

Pure f**kery

The more things change the more they stay the same. I remember a similar set up while Warner and Camps were running things. Only in T&T. 

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Big player!!! His skill and work ethic will definitely be an asset to the Warriors! Looking forward to seeing you in national colours Nick.

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Football / Re: Aubrey David Thread
« on: February 17, 2016, 10:16:03 PM »
Saprissa won 3-0 and Aubrey scored the 3rd goal in the 13'.  :applause:

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Football / Re: Kevin Molino Thread.
« on: February 17, 2016, 08:35:05 PM »
City Defeats the New York Red Bulls 3-2 in Third Preseason Friendly
Orlandocitysc.com


Molino provides game winning assist.

ORLANDO, Fla. – Feb. 17, 2016 – In a highly contested battle, Orlando City SC defeated the New York Red Bulls 3-2 during its third preseason match on Wednesday at the ChampionsGate Sports Complex, progressing in its preparation toward the 2016 Major League Soccer (MLS) season.

The fixture included the anticipated return of Lions’ midfielder Kevin Molino, who played his first competitive game since his injury last May, and recorded the game-winning assist in the waning moments of the match.

The Lions battled with the Red Bulls in an intense first half in which possession was shared evenly for both teams. City took the advantage after threatening with numerous corner kick deliveries when Luke Boden found an open Kaká on the far post, who headed it in in the 23rd minute. Despite a dominant performance by Lions’ goalkeeper Joe Bendik, who was outstanding making several saves to deny dangerous efforts throughout the game, the Red Bulls took a 2-1 lead before the end of the first 45, with goals from Bradley Wright-Phillips and Lawrence Kamar.

Following the break, Adrian Winter leveled the score from inside the six-yard box after a delightful cross from Kaká on a set piece complicated the Red Bulls’ backline in the 62nd minute. Eight minutes later, Adrian Heath introduced an entire new team, including the return of the skillful attacking midfielder Kevin Molino.

Molino had an immediate impact on the match, when he received a through-ball from Richie Laryea on the counter and assisted Pedro Ribeiro with a clever ball, with the Brazilian finishing clinically.

Reflecting on the match, Head Coach Adrian Heath said, “Our body language was poor from the beginning and we didn’t look ready to come and play. I thought the second group were a lot better. The game looked like it meant something more to them.”

Commenting on the return of Molino, Heath said, “Kevin only had 10-15 minutes but he looks okay. We are just hoping that we can get him more minutes between now and the beginning of the season because the bottom line is that he is one of our best players.”

Scoring Summary:

ORL – Kaká (Luke Boden) 23’
NYR – Bradley Wright-Phillips (Kamar) 25’
NYR – Lawrence Kamar 36’
ORL – Adrian Winter 62’
ORL – Pedro Ribeiro (Kevin Molino) 85’

Lineups/Substitutions:

Orlando City SC – First Half: GK Joe Bendik, Luke Boden, Seb Hines, David Mateos, Rafael Ramos, Cristian Higuita, Darwin Cerén, Adrian Winter, Kaká, Hadji Barry, F Cyle Larin

70th Minute Subs: GK Earl Edwards Jr., D Kevin Alston, Aurélien Collin, Tommy Redding, Mikey Ambrose, M Servando Carrasco, Andrew Ribeiro, Kevin Molino, Tony Rocha, F Pedro Ribeiro

New York Red Bulls: GK Luis Robles, Sal Zizzo, Karl Ouimette, Gideo Baah, Kemar Lawrence, M Felipe, Dax McCarty, Lloyd Sam, Sacha Kljestan, F Gonzalo Verón, Bradley Wright-Phillips

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Football / Re: Lester Peltier Thread.
« on: February 07, 2016, 07:02:34 AM »
Peltier signed with FC Irtysh Pavlodar.

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Scary predictions Sam. :(  I really hope DJW proves u wrong.

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Football / Re: Kevin Molino Thread.
« on: February 05, 2016, 10:47:45 AM »
Kevin Molino Showing Signs of Promise in Orlando City Preseason Training
By:Scott Crumbly, SB Nation


It's been a long road back for Kevin Molino since suffering a torn ACL in May of 2015. However, after enduring eight months of rehabilitation since the injury, the play-making attacking midfielder is now taking part in Orlando City's preseason training ahead of the club's 2016 season-opener against Real Salt Lake on March 6.

In fact, Molino is not only participating in training, but he is standing out among his fellow Lions and providing a very encouraging sign for Orlando, which missed the former two-time USL MVP badly last season on the right wing. An ACL tear is a serious injury and returning to the playing field is not always a smooth process for athletes suffering such damage to a critical joint, so the early signs are certainly reassuring to manager Adrian Heath and company.

Orlando City has been exercising caution in easing Molino back onto the pitch, but the 25-year-old Trinidadian has impressed this week and seems to be well on his way to suiting up on March 6 at the Citrus Bowl.

On Monday, City put its players through a grueling conditioning test, known throughout soccer as the beep test. Molino was the top performer in the rigorous trial, beating out Harrison Heath, Servando Carrasco and Tyler Turner as the fittest Lion in attendance.

Molino followed that up on Tuesday by putting on a show in six-on-six drills, netting four goals in the session and out-dueling his primary competitor for the right midfield spot, Adrian Winter, who scored three goals of his own. With several of his teammates also looking good in the early stages of the preseason, the fact that Molino has been perhaps the biggest standout bodes well for the player whom Heath has lauded as one of the top players in MLS.

Molino's hard work hasn't gone unnoticed among his teammates, as Brek Shea told the media on Monday.

"Kevin's impressed us all," Shea said. "Whether it's football skills, speed or that endurance test right there – he crushed everyone, even H (Harrison Heath)."

There remains work to be done before the start of the season, as we're only a couple of weeks into the preseason, but the prospect of a Lions attack with a fully healthy Molino is an exciting one. Molino only took part in seven league contests a season ago before going down with the injury, but he showed a great understanding with his star teammate Kaká in the early stages of the 2015 campaign.

Kaká and Molino created beautiful passing sequences at times, working the ball back and forth on the right side of the field and creating chances. At times, the young attacker tried one too many dribbles in the final third, so he was unable to register a goal, but he did notch an assist and the dangerous potential was clearly on display, especially in his combination play with the legendary Brazilian.

It remains to be seen how many minutes Molino receives in the preseason friendlies and into the regular season, but the early returns are positive thus far, which could mean big things for Orlando City if Molino is able to carry that into the MLS regular season and show just how much the Lions missed him in '15.

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Football / Re: Levi Garcia Thread
« on: January 30, 2016, 04:48:05 PM »
Superb!!!!!  Keep it up young gun and see u on the MNT soon!

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Football / Re: Nick DeLeon declines T&T call-up.
« on: January 20, 2016, 08:57:58 AM »
Leroy DeLeon says son Nick ready to play for T&T.

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Football / Re: Willis Plaza Thread
« on: January 18, 2016, 10:37:48 AM »
Looking good out there Plaza. Keep it up.

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Football / Re: Kenwyne Jones Thread
« on: December 15, 2015, 03:49:16 PM »
The game ended 3-2 with KJ scoring again to win in injury time.

Goal! Cardiff City 3, Brentford 2. Kenwyne Jones (Cardiff City) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Fabio with a cross.

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Football / Re: Kenwyne Jones Thread
« on: December 15, 2015, 02:26:12 PM »
K-9 just scored against Brentford.

Goal! Cardiff City 2, Brentford 0. Kenwyne Jones (Cardiff City) right footed shot from very close range to the centre of the goal.

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Football / Re: John Bostock Thread
« on: December 12, 2015, 10:18:16 PM »
..the football Hart is playing ..this fella don't fit....the fella obviously having trouble fitting in at seven different clubs..the two things that keeping this player on the market are his age and  his potential...

Steups....Your opinion of him not fitting in is based on what exactly?

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Football / Re: T&T Warrior Fan Zone's TTFA Presidential Election Special
« on: November 28, 2015, 01:33:00 PM »
Updated.

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Football / T&T Warrior Fan Zone's TTFA Presidential Election Special
« on: November 27, 2015, 09:05:55 AM »
On November 29th, 2015, elections will be held to determine the next President of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA). Some of the candidates sat for an exclusive one on one with the T&T Warrior Fan Zone to answer a few questions submitted by the fans and to discuss their goals and aspirations for Trinidad and Tobago Football. T&T Warrior Fan Zone attempted to interview all candidates, however due to scheduling conflicts, David John Williams and Selby Browne were unable to participate. We wish all the candidates well in the upcoming election.

Meet incumbent TTFA President Raymond Tim Kee in Part 1 of the T&T Warrior Fan Zone series on the TTFA Presidency Race 2015.




Meet 2015 TTFA Presidential Election candidate Ramesh Ramdhan.




Meet 2015 TTFA Presidential Election candidate Clynt Taylor


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Football / T&T Warrior Fan Zone, Episode 3 (T&T 0 v US 0)
« on: November 23, 2015, 09:42:00 AM »
T&T Warrior Fan Zone is here again!!!  How many SWO forumites can you spot in this funny and entertaining episode?



Mods, please leave for a few days before merging.

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Football / Re: T&T Warrior Fan Zone Thread
« on: November 16, 2015, 01:53:14 PM »
Would there be interest in getting video clips from fans from around the world? Let's say we organize a viewing party in Toronto - can we share those clips with Warrior Fan Zone for inclusion?

Yes Jumbie- That feature is in the works... Stay tuned. As this is a labour of love for T&T football, please keep the suggestions and feedback coming... We appreciate the support!

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Football / T&T Warrior Fan Zone Thread updated. (ep.9: T&T 0 v Mexico 1)
« on: November 16, 2015, 11:59:55 AM »
Welcome to T&T Warrior Fan Zone, a new and innovative series that showcases the passion, interest and jubilation of the fans of Trinidad and Tobago Football.

This series is brought to you by the Warrior Nation and Sunday Breeze TV, in partnership with Soca Warriors Online and features you the fans, and hosts Omar Romero, Andre Samuel and Anton Marin. We invite you to view, enjoy and get in de Zone!


Ep. 2 Guatemala v T&T Viewing Party @ Camp Nou Sports Bar (Nov. 16, 2015).





Ep. 1 T&T v Nicaragua (Oct. 13, 2015)

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Football / Re: T&T aim to break November-duck as 2018 WCQ's kicks-off.
« on: November 16, 2015, 12:00:28 AM »
i am guessing that timmy howard who kenny is chatting with?

Correct.

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Football / Re: 2016 CONCACAF Women’s Olympic Qualifying Championship
« on: November 14, 2015, 05:39:01 AM »
Congrats on the win Women Warriors!!! Now on to the next victory ;)

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Football / Re: Thread for the T&T vs Guatemala Game (13-Nov-2015)
« on: November 14, 2015, 04:29:52 AM »
question who got d assist for kenwin goal because while d finish was sweet d pass dat lead to dat goal was superb

Joevin Jones got assists on both goals.

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Football / Guatemala v T&T Viewing Party on the Avenue
« on: November 12, 2015, 10:47:48 PM »
Guatemala v T&T World Cup Qualifier Viewing Party
Friday 13th, Nov., 2015. Kick off @ 9:06 pm
Live @ Camp Nu Sports Bar on Ariapita Avenue


T&T Warrior Fan Zone will be there to capture all the action. Go Warriors!!!


Zone in on T&T Warrior Fan Zone's pilot episode.
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Football / Re: Thread for the T&T vs Haiti Copa Games
« on: October 29, 2015, 02:11:50 PM »
Jan 8 is not a FIFA international match date. That could be problematic

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