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Football / Re: Thread for the T&T vs Bermuda Game (02-Sept-11).
« on: September 02, 2011, 04:05:28 PM »
is concretizing ah word??? de man say we need to concretize the team
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Ah like how my boy jus cutting dem off during the interviews...den he hit them sorry now back to you
just reach what's the score. any links?
1-0 KJ score on the 45 min mark
just the 95.5 radio link
Thanks Chinee wat's the link?
just reach what's the score. any links?
Warrior Nation, SWOnline and the banners getting a big mention...
Look Loy making a good case for himself as well. Wonder how many people listening to the game on the radio.
I was to ask this question awhile back. With the SOE, if people have to work a night shift, they have to get permission to go to work if u in the restriction zones?
Some businesses that rely on shift labor have adjusted their shift hours.. For example, i know bank security and operations normally runs 3 shifts, 6-2, 2-10, 10-6.. They have now changed that to two 6am-6pm shifts to provide coverage during the curfew hours. Costly because that is 4 hours OT to be paid per person on each shift, so i guess they move around personnel from each shift to suit..
Many non-essential shift-based businesses close early and adjust down to one or two shifts and move around staff according.It is logical to assume that the proclamation of a State of Emergency had more to do with preventing National Industrial Action.
Given the smoke screens perpetrated by this Government to avert attention away from their constant missteps in the past...who can forget the shenanigans around the Reshmi fiasco, The Nizam Mohammad debacle, etc. etc. Why is beyond the pale to assume that this SoE is merely another distraction?
Why is a State of Emergency, and the abrogation of civil liberties essential to capture KNOWN bad guys, gang leaders, and other malignant members of society?
How is it that suddenly the police can now find and cart of persons known to them? Persons with outstanding warrants etc.?
I find it inherently strange and incredulous that Government says it requires a state of emergency to catch and arrest bandits.
Is that true?
According to the Attorney General, The Minister of National Security and the Honourable Prime Minister it is so!
They claim that this State of Emergency is essential, that in order for the protective arms of government to function effectively, we need complete abrogation of civil rights and liberties for them to be successful at catching criminal elements.
What a crocus bag of ass talk that is!
Their story does not make sense, and while law abiding citizens welcome the arrest and removal of criminals from our streets, we should not take lightly any government that responds to criticism in a knee jerk fashion.
Just a day before the imposition of this SoE, the Head of Government Business in the House, Dr. Moonilal stated he saw no need for a State of Emergency, only for one to be forced upon us by an unthinking Cabinet.
This shows a government wilting under pressure to fulfill a promise that they have a plan (within 120 days of coming into power) that cause a reduced crime rate, that they will improve the economy, and favorably and justifiably deal with labour issues.
This is another case of the right hand not knowing what the left hand is doing.
This is entirely plausible and not far-fetched... Lets wait and see.
Why $45,433,288 and not $45,433,287?
It was actually,$45,433,287.96 but dey round it up
well i wrote to tV6 today on their FB page asking for information on the topic. i await their reply.
Why yuh giving them ideas about charging? Let them bring the match free as they usually do even if it has to be a delayed broadcast!
I don't want to put any money into Camps & them pocket directly of indirectly until the TTFF pays the 2006 Warriors the bonus money still owed to them!
I won't have even bothered to add him but that's just me!!
http://www.sportsnet.ca/soccer/2011/08/08/real_madrid_seven/
Real Madrid sign 7-year-old prospectQuoteTHE ASSOCIATED PRESS
MADRID, Spain -- Real Madrid has signed a 7-year-old football prospect from Argentina, who also happens to go by the name Leo -- just like his idol Lionel Messi.
Leonel Angel Coira signed with the Spanish club and will begin training on Sept. 6, Madrid spokesman Juan Tapiador told The Associated Press on Monday.
Last week, Coira told Argentine sports daily Ole that his idol was Messi, the Barcelona forward who is also Argentine and goes by the name Leo. Coira said he prefers "to provide the pass" rather than score.
He already has a Facebook page featuring photos of his visit to Real Madrid.
Madrid reportedly made the push to sign Coira because Spanish league rival Atletico Madrid was also pursuing the youngster.
Barcelona signed Messi from Argentine club Newell's Old Boys as a teenager and he has gone on to win the World Player of the Year award two times and has helped Barcelona win 15 trophies, including three Champions League titles and five Spanish league championships.
Has there been a younger signing?
Dey go sign a foetus just now. All d muddder have 2 say dis chile does kick like Messi and dey go sign him.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
MADRID, Spain -- Real Madrid has signed a 7-year-old football prospect from Argentina, who also happens to go by the name Leo -- just like his idol Lionel Messi.
Leonel Angel Coira signed with the Spanish club and will begin training on Sept. 6, Madrid spokesman Juan Tapiador told The Associated Press on Monday.
Last week, Coira told Argentine sports daily Ole that his idol was Messi, the Barcelona forward who is also Argentine and goes by the name Leo. Coira said he prefers "to provide the pass" rather than score.
He already has a Facebook page featuring photos of his visit to Real Madrid.
Madrid reportedly made the push to sign Coira because Spanish league rival Atletico Madrid was also pursuing the youngster.
Barcelona signed Messi from Argentine club Newell's Old Boys as a teenager and he has gone on to win the World Player of the Year award two times and has helped Barcelona win 15 trophies, including three Champions League titles and five Spanish league championships.
Associated Press
MIDWAY, GA. — Police in Georgia have shut down a lemonade stand run by three girls trying to save up for a trip to a water park, saying they didn’t have a business license or the required permits.
Midway Police Chief Kelly Morningstar says police also didn’t know how the lemonade was made, who made it or what was in it.
The girls had been operating for one day when Morningstar and another officer cruised by.
The girls needed a business license, peddler’s permit and food permit to operate, even on residential property. The permits cost $50 a day or $180 per year.
One girl, 14-year-old Casity Dixon, says the three had to listen to police and shut down.
The girls are now doing chores and yard work to make money.
scheeeeupsss We still here.
you dyslexic?
In any given street you seeing ten (chinese) restaurants. From Cedros to San Fernando there are more Chinese restaurants than doubles vendors, which is scary.