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Football / Stern cops 'player of the year' award.
« on: April 23, 2008, 02:30:27 PM »
Stern cops 'player of the year' award.
By: Shaun Fuentes (TTFF)


Trinidad and Tobago English-based striker Stern John was celebrated by his Southampton Club as he was named the club’s Player of the Year and also received the Goal of the Season Award at the club’s Player Awards ceremony on Tuesday night.

John’s superb goal against Stoke was one of two efforts he had on the Goal of the Season short-list, sponsored by Weatherhills. Also in line for Season awards are Sunderland's Kenwyne Jones, Swansea City's Jason Scotland and Walsall's Clayton Ince.

“One of the most anticipated awards is always the Players' Player of the Season, sponsored by Parkhouse, where players get to find out what their team-mates really think of them! This years' 'Best in Show' went to Stern John who picked up his second trophy of the night.

The Trinidad and Tobago striker's impressive haul of 17 league goals have shown him to be a sound investment following his countryman Kenwyne Jones' move up to Sunderland,” a statement from the Southampton club.

“It came somewhat of a surprise to me but I think it was fitting and special in many regards because we’ve had a hard season and when players pay  tribute to you in this way by selecting you as their best player, it says a lot and brings a lot of personal satisfaction to you,”John told TTFF Media.

“The goal award was also special. I had two goals in the final five and I felt I had some my better goals at this club so the award was a deserved one. I will still like to get to twenty with two games left in the season. But right now the main focus is to go all out and win the next two matches and make sure we don’t have to worry about where we will be playing next season. We face the league leaders West Brom next and this is going to be a massive one for the club,” John said.

John, expected in the country in mid-May, is backing head coach Francisco Maturana to get the best possible team ready for the friendly against England on June 1 at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, as well as the back to back 2010 World Cup qualifiers against Bermuda on June 15 and 22.

“I think what he (Maturana) is doing is trying to set the right foundation for the team and at this time it’s not too late. I think he knows what sort of quality he has already in some of the players based outside and right now he’s trying to prepare a base of local players to ensure that we have good depth in the squad. It is important that the players involved now get all the support especially for the games like the one coming up against Grenada.

These are good games for the younger players because this is how you get the experience that will enable you to push on more against the higher ranked teams like a Mexico or USA. Of course we need to be playing bigger teams in the friendlies as well and that’s where the likes of a Jamaica comes on. The England game will be an important one for us because it gives us a chance to test our level at this time before the bigger qualifiers come around,” John added.

The evening’s proceedings was rounded off  by a charity auction with all proceeds going to help Saints in the Community. Fans from boxes 22 and 24 bid £1,100 for a match-worn pair of  John's boots.

The current T&T team will continue preparations on this week leading up to Sunday’s friendly against Grenada at the Marvin Lee Stadium from 6pm. French-based striker Kevaughn Connell will join the team on Thursday hoping to make his senior international debut on Sunday. Grenada, preparing for World Cup qualifiers against Costa Rica in June, will arrive in the country on Friday.

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Football / Re: Senior Call up for Britto
« on: April 22, 2008, 01:54:27 PM »
I real like this man style... he bleeding real players so he's gonna have the best possible side... and we gonna have continuity.....

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Football / T&T senior team call-up for Britto.
« on: April 22, 2008, 01:53:15 PM »
T&T senior team call-up for Britto.
By: Randy Bando (ttproleague).


T&T and Clico San Juan Jabloteh U-17 talent Jerrel Britto has been named in a T&T Senior Team provisional squad preparing for an international warn-up against Grenada on Sunday.

Britto a talented forward was unselected for the 2007 World Cup in Korea, an upset in many minds. He went on to captain the T&T U-15s in the 2007 CFU tournament where he dominated as leading goalscorer despite T&T’s third place finish. The T&T talent enjoyed UK trials earlier this year as a number of clubs are hawking the Jabloteh youngster.

T&T head coach Francisco Maturana has revised a 25-man squad to prepare for the Grenada encounter with Charleston Battery striker Randi Patterson being excused.

Other new additions include U-17 player Zavion Navarro, 2007 U-17 World Cup goalie Glenroy Samuel, Jabloteh teenaged senior team midfielder Atulla Guerra and veteran defender Anton Pierre of Defence Force also earning a recall after a long layoff from the national senior team. United Petrotrin target man Jerrol Forbes also earned a call-up. The squad had their first training session on Monday morning at the Marvin Lee Stadium.

The full T&T squad are:

Goalkeepers—Marvin Phillip (W Connection), Glenroy Samuel (Caledonia AIA)

Defenders—Kern Cupid, Akeem Adams (W Connection), Makan Hislop (United Petrotrin), Akile Edwards, Anton Pierre, Michael Edwards (Defence Force), Kareem Smith (United Petrotrin), Keyeno Thomas (Joe Public)

Midfielders—Kerry Baptiste (Joe Public), Kevon Carter (Defence Force), Daniel Cyrus (U-17), Keon Daniel (United Petrotrin), Stephan David (Caledonia AIA), Aurtis Whitley, Ataullah Guerra, Lester Peltier (Jabloteh)

Forwards—Jerrel Britto (Jabloteh), Jerol Forbes (United Petrotrin), Connell Kevaughn (L’Entente Sannois Saint-Gratien), Jamal Gay, Zavion Navarro

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Football / Re: Anton Pierre
« on: April 21, 2008, 08:35:02 PM »
he loss dat weight yet???? de last time I see him he was a bit on the chunky side to say the least

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Football / Re: Tobago Win A game !!!!
« on: April 19, 2008, 07:34:49 PM »
petrotrin 1 vs 0 W Connection

Caledonia 2 vs 1 Army

Jabloteh won also but can't remember the score

Well done Oil men 4 for 4

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Football / Re: Trinis in Action (April 19, 2008)
« on: April 19, 2008, 10:10:34 AM »
Swans lost but still crowned Champs... congrats

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Football / Re: MAN U V ARSENAL
« on: April 14, 2008, 07:00:42 PM »
That penalty CR take legal ?

Must be or the Ref doh know how to do he Job  :devil:
Doesn't the player have to make one continuous motion ? Ronaldo literally stopped and stepped again before striking the ball.

I didn't see the penalty myself, but according to Law 14 from the Laws of The Game:

"Feinting to take a penalty kick to confuse opponents is permitted as
part of football. However, if in the opinion of the referee the feinting
is considered an act of unsporting behaviour, the player shall be
cautioned."

So it is up to the discretion of the referee.

They Guys on Fox soccer fone in were just talking about it. and they said you can't come to a complete stop. you can fake and stutter but must not come to a complete stop. So the argument was did he come to a complete stop or not

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Football / Re: Training Squad for Puerto Rico Clash
« on: April 14, 2008, 05:25:44 PM »
Khaleem Hyland – unattached and foreign based ???? didn't know he left Jabloeth

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Football / Training squad for Puerto Rico clash.
« on: April 14, 2008, 04:30:06 PM »
French-based striker in.
...Forbes called for Puerto Rico friendly.
By: Shaun Fuentes (TTFF).
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Trinidad and Tobago National Team head coach Francisco Maturana has selected a squad of twenty-six players to attend training sessions ahead of this country’s next friendly international against Puerto Rico at the Marvin Lee Stadium on April 27.

The Colombian-born coach has called up French-based forward Kevaughn Connell and in-form United Petrotrin striker Jerol Forbes. Connell is a 24-year-old striker with French Third Division club L'Entente Sannois Saint-Gratien.

Forbes meantime was a member of the T&T Under 17 team at the 2001 FIFA Under 17 World Championship, scoring T&T’s lone goal in its defeat to Brazil at the Hasely Crawford Stadium. Team manager David Muhammad confirmed that Connell who had stints with Joe Public, Clico Jabloteh, New York/New Jersey MetroStars as well as played for French club AS Cannes, was already contacted and will make the trip home for the encounter.

Also earning calls for the encounter is Toronto FC defender Julius James, English-based goalkeeper Jan Michael Williams, Lester Peltier of Clico San Juan Jabloteh and Charleston Battery’s Randi Patterson.

Current team captain Aurtis Whitley is also in the mix with some other recalls including Defence Force defender Anton Pierre, Devon Jorsling, Michael Edwards and Caledonia AIA’s Stephan David.

The rest of the squad, for training which begins a week ahead of the game includes members of the teams which defeated El Salvador 1-0 and drew 2-2 away to Jamaica last month. They are goalkeeper Marvin Phillip, Keon Daniel, Kern Cupid, Akile Edwards, Kerry Baptiste, Keyeno Thomas, Jamaal Gay, Silas Spann, Keston Williams, Makan Hislop and Akeem Adams.

Maturana, who has viewed some of the opening round matches in the T&T Pro League, maintains that he will use the opportunity to see how the players fare in the training sessions and against international opposition. Some of the other overseas-based players were not considered due to the game falling outside of the FIFA international window.

“It’s a good opportunity for the players to be involved and we have made the calls according to what we have seen here in the League and of course we have our reports on some of the players from abroad,” Maturana told TTFF Media. “It is very important that we maintain our philosophy of working with the players who show the right potential and attitude that we are looking for. The last two games I saw a lot of promise and a lot of heart from my players and we are hoping to continue this pattern,” he added. Puerto Rico meantime, held T&T 2-2 in a friendly earlier this year are preparing for upcoming World Cup qualifying action against Honduras in June.

T&T will also face Barbados on May 11 in another friendly international on a request from the Barbados FA with their team preparing for their World Cup qualifier against United States.

The 2010 Local Organizing Committee, under the chairmanship of Jack Warner, met on Sunday at the Dr Joao Havelange Centre of Excellence to discuss the planning and hosting of upcoming events including the friendlies against Puerto Rico and Barbados, the June 1 Centennial clash with England and the June 7 return friendly international against Jamaica in Port of Spain. The “Soca Warriors” will also face Bermuda in its first 2010 World Cup qualifier on June 15 in Trinidad followed by the away leg a week later.

Squad invited for training ahead of Puerto Rico game.

1-Marvin Phillip – W Connection
2-Kern Cupid – W Connection
3-Makan Hislop – United Petrotrin
4-Akile Edwards – Defence Force
5-Kerry Baptiste – Joe Public F.C.
6-Aurtis Whitley – W Connection
7-Keon Daniel – United Petrotrin
8-Keyeno Thomas – Joe Public F.C.
9-Lester Peltier – Clico Jabloteh F.C.
10-Randi Patterson – Charleston Battery
11-Julius James – Toronto F.C.
12-Khaleem Hyland – unattached
13-Akeem Adams – W Connection
14-Jamaal Gay – Under 20 National Team
15-Jan Michael Williams – English-based
16-Kevaughn Connell – French-based
17-Jerol Forbes – United Petrotrin
18-Devon Jorsling – Defence Force
19-Anton Pierre – Defence Force
20-Stephan David – Caledonia AIA
21-Keston Williams – Defence Force
22-Silas Spann – Joe Public F.C.
23-Glenroy Samuel – Under 20 National Team
24-Michael Edwards – Defence Force
25-Kevon Carter – Defence Force
26-Daniel Cyrus – Under 20 National Team

Video

Aurtis talks after Jamaica match--- see his goal

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Football / Re: TT ProLeague?
« on: April 14, 2008, 01:39:48 PM »
well...from bad to worse...
Even the youth site out of service now, it does redirect you to the web hoster...

http://suspended.hostgator.com/?domain=youth.ttproleague.com

yeh see day yeaterday..... steups... last year it happen but was resolved quickly, but dey taking long now....lol

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Football / Re: MAN U V ARSENAL
« on: April 13, 2008, 10:36:50 AM »
doh shit meh up nah man :banginghead: :frustrated: all de chances and in shit still

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Football / Re: MAN U V ARSENAL
« on: April 13, 2008, 10:14:54 AM »
Doh shit me up Gallas........   

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Football / Re: MAN U V ARSENAL
« on: April 13, 2008, 10:11:26 AM »
GOOOOAAAAALLLLL Gunners 1

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Football / Re: MAN U V ARSENAL
« on: April 13, 2008, 08:54:29 AM »
oh f**k wenger

START FRICKIN WALCOTT BEFORE EBOUE!!!!

My sentiments exactly..... geeeeze

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Football / Re: Trinis in Action, 12 April, 2008
« on: April 12, 2008, 04:09:12 PM »
Swans soar into Championship
Posted on: Sat 12 Apr 2008


http://www.swanseacity.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Latest/0,,10354~1288302,00.html

Swansea City boss Roberto Martinez paid tribute to everyone involved in the club after clinching promotion to the Championship with a 2-1 win at Gillingham.

Two goals from Spaniard Guillem Bauza sent the Swans into the second tier of English football for the first time in 24 years.

"It's been an enjoyable season,'' explained Roberto. "We've set the pace for a long time in a very hard league.

"We've proved that you can be successful playing pretty football in the lower leagues. That's the way the Swansea fans want us to play and we've secured a place in the second tier for the first time in 24 years.
Everyone involved should be very proud because we've done it in style.

"The players are strong and hungry for success and that's been our winning formula.

"Now we've got three games left to win the title. It's an unique opportunity and we will be giving it everything we've got.''

Skipper for the day, Alan Tate, was also delighted.

"It's a privilege to lead the team, to go one down then win - well, we're going to enjoy ourselves after that," he said.

"It's brilliant for the fans, the city, everyone - the town will be buzzing."

Two-goal hero Guillem Bauza added: "This is the best feeling I've ever had, it's all for the fans."

"It's unbelievable," said Swans midfielder Leon Britton. "In the second half we fended off wave after wave of attacks from Gillingham.

"The supporters have been brilliant all season and they were again this time, they deserve this.

"Now we just want to get on and prove ourselves in the Championship."

A win over Yeovil at the Liberty Stadium on Saturday will be enough to clinch the Swans the title.
   

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Football / Re: T&T'S PAUL SOAKS UP THE SUNDERLAND EXPERIENCE
« on: April 11, 2008, 09:19:35 AM »
LMFAO  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:  TTFF Media aint easy........lol :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

well is de exact article... mods allyuh cud get rid of dis thread yesss........lol

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Football / T&T'S PAUL SOAKS UP THE SUNDERLAND EXPERIENCE
« on: April 11, 2008, 08:31:48 AM »
 T&T'S PAUL SOAKS UP THE SUNDERLAND EXPERIENCE
TTFF Media

http://ttffonline.com/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=372&Itemid=1

Trinidad and Tobago midfielder Leston Paul will get the chance to mingle with Sunderland's Premiership players including T&T's own Carlos Edwards, Dwight Yorke and Kenwyne Jones when he and seven other Caribbean players attend the club's League encounter with Manchester City.

Paul, courtesy of the Digicel Kick Start clinic has been at the Academy of Light since last Saturday.

The eight Digicel footballers were greeted by unseasonable snow as they landed at Gatwick in London on Sunday April 6.  The boys then headed to Sunderland by train to begin training at the Academy on Monday April 7

The Sunderland stint was pushed back on two occasions and Paul, on each occasion missed out on representing the T&T Senior team. Twice he was excused from the hectic training schedule with T&T before late delays regarding   the Sunderland trip occurred. However since his arrival there, the trip has been well worth it so far, according to the T&T Under 17 ex-captain. "It's been a really good trip so far and I'm taking everything from the experience with me," he said.

 On Day one Andrew Murray (Guyana), Joseph Guemsley & Renaud Brisley (Haiti), Gerard Williams & Devaugn Elliot (St. Kitts), Emilio Limon (Suriname), Paul (Trinidad and Tobago) and Akeem Brown (Jamaica) were greeted by Ged McNamee, Sunderland AFC Academy Director.  Each Digicel player received Umbro training kits, given the club rules and regulations and underwent fitness training and tests.  Due to the snow, the boys were unable to train outside and were taken to an indoor pitch to train with the Sunderland reserve team.

 On Day two, according to a Digicel press release,  the boys were able to train on an outside pitch.  Due to the boys' ages and size, the Digicel players were separated: three boys (Brisley, Williams and Limon) went to train with the reserve and the remaining five trained with the youth team.  Ged McNamee explains the separation:  "We think it best for the boys to be equally matched in order for them to get the most out of training and this also allows the coaches to assess the players against the recruitment criteria and to observe their potential to determine whether the players could progress further."

 At the end of training on Day two, the Digicel footballers were taken on a tour of the Sunderland AFC's Stadium of Light. From immaculate changing rooms to the well equipped press room to walking through the player's tunnel, the boys were shown what it would be like to play for a premier league club.

 With the boys' excitement in full gear, the Digicel footballers now enter into Day three of training when Sunderland Club manager Roy Keane will observe the Caribbean talent.

On Saturday, Paul and company have the opportunity to meet all the players and Sunderland AFC's Chairman, Niall Quinn.  The Digicel Kick Start footballers will return to Jamaica on Monday April 14.

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Football / Re: Foreginers in T&T Pro League 2008.
« on: April 10, 2008, 11:10:10 PM »
According to Flex site we have

Caledonia AIA Fire
Andrew Durrant (Guyana), Richard Reynolds (Guyana), Charles Pollard (Guyana), Howard Lowe (Guyana), Leslie Holligan (Guyana), Konata Mannings (Guyana), Walter Moore (Guyana), Anthony Abrams (Guyana), Dwight Peters (Guyana), Nigel Codrington (Guyana), Kendall Velox (St Vincent), Sheldon Emmanuel (St Luica), Julio Cesar De La Rosa (Colombia)

Mannings is now with W Connection, Durrant with NE Stars, for example. I would wait until Proleague site is back up

Yuh Sure

Mannings with Cali, he just came in.... Durrant with NE stars, Reynolds with Tobago, Holligan is deceased RIP man, Abrams and Peters in Guyana

Hussani Thomas is english but lived his entire life in Trinidad and Played for Trinity so i aint go call he foreign


aammmmmm ok then? when and how that one happen? the news on Holligan that is

last september..... read here
http://www.guysportsdevelopment.com/newsfootballholligan.html
http://udfa.guyanaff.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=16&Itemid=2

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Football / Re: Foreginers in T&T Pro League 2008.
« on: April 10, 2008, 08:05:53 PM »
According to Flex site we have

Caledonia AIA Fire
Andrew Durrant (Guyana), Richard Reynolds (Guyana), Charles Pollard (Guyana), Howard Lowe (Guyana), Leslie Holligan (Guyana), Konata Mannings (Guyana), Walter Moore (Guyana), Anthony Abrams (Guyana), Dwight Peters (Guyana), Nigel Codrington (Guyana), Kendall Velox (St Vincent), Sheldon Emmanuel (St Luica), Julio Cesar De La Rosa (Colombia)

Mannings is now with W Connection, Durrant with NE Stars, for example. I would wait until Proleague site is back up

Yuh Sure

Mannings with Cali, he just came in.... Durrant with NE stars, Reynolds with Tobago, Holligan is deceased RIP man, Abrams and Peters in Guyana

Hussani Thomas is english but lived his entire life in Trinidad and Played for Trinity so i aint go call he foreign

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Football / Re: Jabloteh survive to draw.
« on: April 09, 2008, 01:33:35 PM »
So dat mean Petrotrin topping de table now??? 6pts out of 6.. and congrats Tobago, If ah not mistaken this is de earliest dey ever get points on de board, I wonder if that is a sign of things to come???

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Football / Re: Barcelona open to offers for Henry
« on: April 08, 2008, 07:59:50 AM »
Nah, He's been complaining about missing his family in London for a while now...... He better not end up at a London Club!!!!! especially Tottenham

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Football / Re: TT ProLeague?
« on: April 07, 2008, 10:37:06 PM »
seems like they using http://youth.ttproleague.com/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1 as they are updating it with senior devision information... so guess we can tune in there till they get (if they plan to get) the ttproleague site back up.

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Football / Re: Caribbean players arrive on Wearside
« on: April 07, 2008, 02:35:31 PM »
thought they were supposed to have been there 2 weeks ago??

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Football / Caribbean players arrive on Wearside
« on: April 07, 2008, 02:34:53 PM »
Caribbean players arrive on Wearside

http://www.safc.com/news/?page_id=14598

Eight of the Caribbean's best young footballers arrived for work at the Academy of Light this morning.

The players, aged between 16 and 19, were chosen from the Digicel Kick Start clinics, held in eight countries in the Caribbean earlier this year.

They will spend the week training with Sunderland's reserves and under-18s before watching the Manchester City game at the Stadium of Light on Saturday.

It was a typical North-East greeting for the youngsters - with temperatures plummeting and snow falling as they arrived on Wearside.

One of the players, Gerard Williams, a 19-year-old midfielder from St. Kitts & Nevis, said: "It's the first time I've seen snow in real life. Before this, it was only in movies. I had to get my camera out!"

This morning's planned training session at the AoL was snowed off so it was arranged for them to train indoors in Durham in the afternoon.


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Football / Re: T&T & Haiti clash in futsal final.
« on: April 06, 2008, 08:18:21 PM »
Congrats TnT... I think they both advance to the Concacaf Finals, correct??? :beermug: :beermug:

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Football / Re: pro league musings from the the first day
« on: April 06, 2008, 05:30:59 PM »
how was the crowd size this year.  what the plans the proleague have in boosting crowds

well I doh expect de crowd tuh get bigger, cause I now watching CNC news and dey give a full round up of the EPL and the FA cup games but made no mention of the pro league wah really going on???

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Football / Re: pro league musings from the the first day
« on: April 06, 2008, 05:01:17 PM »
anyone know what happen to Oliver??? is he injured or just aint make de squad???

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Football / T&T & Haiti clash in futsal final.
« on: April 06, 2008, 04:59:57 PM »
T&T & Haiti clash in futsal final.
By: Shaun Fuentes (TTFF).
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Trinidad and Tobago and Haiti qualified for the CONCACAF Futsal Final round with respective victories on Saturday in the CFU Finals at the CONCACAF Centre of Excellence. Haiti totally dominated proceedings in a 19-1 win over St Maarten while T&T had to work a bit harder for a 7-3 win over Suriname.

T&T meets Haiti in the final from 6pm while Guyana and Suriname play for third place from 4pm on Sunday. The Surinamese had on Friday defeated Puerto Rico following a minute’s silence before kick off as a mark of condolence for those who perished in the Suriname plane crash the previous day. One Futsal player based in Suriname lost his life while three players from the current Suriname Futsal team lost relatives in the crash.

RESULTS:  CANEDO HALL, CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE

Haiti 19 v Sint. Maarten 1

Goal Scorers (Hati)

(4) Eliacin Rigarden 5";17"; 20"; 21"30'; 23"
(11) Eduard Voltaire 7"26'; 22"27';38"; 38"55'
(5) Feuille Sadrac 11"24'; 37"33'
(9) Venett Robins 12"
[8] Antoine Davidson 28"27'; 34"36'
(7) Previlus Jamesly 31"
(3) Brzile Jean Patrick 25"33'; 30"23';

Goal Scorers

(7) Kevin Dekkers 24"38'

Trinidad & Tobago 7 v Suriname 3

Goal Scorers (Trinidad)


(10) Colin Joseph 5"34'
(5) Anthony Small 7”22'
(6) Brent Antoine 9”
(7) Wendell Douglas 11”31'
(2) Clint Raymond 16"42'
(9) Kevin Peters 31"41'
(11) Ricardo Bennett 33

Goal Scorers (Suriname)

[8] Clifton Sandnliet 20"36'
(11) Gino Brandon 8"55'
(10) Fuzgell Pinas 38"

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Football / Re: TT ProLeague?
« on: April 05, 2008, 06:55:17 PM »
Rangers 3- 3 AIA.... AIA lost their Guyanese keeper, to Tobago, and back with mad man Woods who got a red card for handling outside the box.... 1st game of the season.... Jamaal get another keeper pls

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Football / Re: Trinis in Action (April 5, 2008)
« on: April 05, 2008, 05:07:34 PM »
St Anns Rangers 1-1 Caledonia AIA (HT

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