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Football / Re: Soca Warriors Final XI for Bermuda WCQ
« on: August 22, 2011, 03:55:14 PM »
Why does Thompson make it ahead of Tinto on the right midfield?
Ah was about to say the same thing, but in exchange for tinto i would say hector definitely. allyuh see this kid houton hector, that youth will surprise a lot of ppl in ah positive way. seen this kid play quite ah few time in person and on the tube, and man he's ah handful , and brimming with skill and nuff football sense tuh go with that. i'm totally sold on this yute.

that may be but thompson showed he belonged a while back and right now he is ahead of both tinto and hector

both locals will have to come off the bench because neither of them possess the ability to pass and cross like jake, thats facts breds, with jones back in the line-up he will need the service and tinto and hector cannot provide it like jake currently, give hector time and he will come good
Breddren, IMO, it's only ah matter of time for hector to make it big like hyland, the fella have touches, he could pass cross and score. not taking anything away from thompson, he's ah decent players and all, but not bc thompson's playing in england means he's any better than hector. you have tuh see this kid play TI, he's entertaining and precise.

check this cross he put in for ah pretty baptiste header 38 sec into the clip.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmmOJZilL8o&feature=related

Hector is a very good player, but he's no youth if my memory serves me correct. I think he's aout 26 or 27. Still early days, but now or never if he wants to make it 'big'.

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Football / Re: Trinis in Action (August 19-21, 2011)
« on: August 21, 2011, 11:22:18 AM »
Alright cool didn't watch the game I going by espn soccer net http://soccernet.espn.go.com/match/_/id/318356?cc=5901 they got him in the midfield...

No he played right back. He was culpable on one of the goals. Ipswich were up 1 - 0 but were just awful.

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Football / Re: Kenwyne Jones Thread
« on: August 18, 2011, 01:21:54 PM »
Stoke just beat F.C. Thun 1 - 0 in the Europa League, in Switzerland. Kenwynne was taken off in the 66th minute.

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Football / Re: West Ham target released Bolton wing-back Samuel
« on: August 18, 2011, 09:03:45 AM »
Andre, anyone, nothing for Jlloyd yet? I really hope he finds a club soon.

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Football / Re: Genk vs Haifa (Hyland Starting)
« on: August 17, 2011, 02:44:42 PM »
How Hyland played?

I didn't see the game, just followed the text commentary but he covered the most distance for any Genk player. From his heat-trail most of his work was in his own half and he also got 2 shots on target. This is all from the stats though. Those who saw the game will be able to give a much better idea.

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Football / Re: Genk vs Haifa (Hyland Starting)
« on: August 17, 2011, 02:41:34 PM »
2 - 1 away from home isn't the worst scoreline. Macaiba Haifa aren't the best travellers. So lets hope Genk can put the tie away at their home.

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Football / Re: Thread for the T&T vs India Game (24-Aug-11).
« on: August 16, 2011, 08:05:18 AM »
Could some confirm when is the game? Sunday or Wednesday?  :-\

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Football / Re: India may travel to Trinidad & Tobago
« on: August 16, 2011, 07:33:31 AM »
Some of the comments on this thread belong in the 1990s and others are down right stupid. In addition to which, who cares if some Indians support India in this match? It translates into bums in seats and equals to revenue. Many Afro-Caribbean people born in England (especially older ones) supported TnT against England in the WC, wasn't a big deal. Many Mexican-Americans born and bred in the US support the Mexican team (again, especially the older ones). As a parent of a dougla child I really hope he can grow up in a country where some of these obsolete, backward rhetoric is a thing of the past.

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Football / Re: Thread for the T&T vs India Game (24-Aug-11).
« on: August 15, 2011, 10:31:55 AM »
There are quite a number of Portuguese name in their squad. Are these Indian born players or foreign born? Too busy to research.

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Football / Re: Thread for the T&T vs Bermuda Game (02-Sept-11).
« on: August 12, 2011, 10:27:20 AM »
Smfh

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Football / Re: India may travel to Trinidad & Tobago
« on: August 10, 2011, 03:19:23 PM »
I personally think it depends on the age group. My gf is India and it was a bit offenssive to her that I'd ask her who she's supporting. In addition to which, my co-workers, one of which whose parents came to TnT from India in the '70s, are all supporting TnT and have always supported TnT and WI in cricket. For cetain their will some added interest because its India but more of a novelty factor than support for them over their own national team.

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Football / Re: Khaleem Hyland signs with Belgian champions Racing Genk
« on: August 09, 2011, 07:23:35 AM »
This is a clear endorsement of Hyland's talent. Genk are the current champions and face Macaiba Haifa (if I remember correctly) in a play-off for a UCL spot. Would love to see a Trini in the UCL this season.

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Football / Re: Khaleem Hyland
« on: August 04, 2011, 07:31:37 AM »
Well Genk made it into the final qialifying round for the UCL

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Football / Re: Klinsmann named as U.S. coach
« on: July 29, 2011, 10:41:22 AM »
Sunil Gulati finally got the man he wanted for the job. This is the third attempt to land Klinsman as their NMT head coach. Bradley has taken them as far as he could.

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Football / Drogba signs for Ligue 1 new-boys Dijon
« on: July 22, 2011, 08:07:52 AM »
Ligue 1 new-boys Dijon have handed a contract to Freddy Drogba, the brother of Chelsea striker Didier.

The French club announced his arrival on Wednesday, as they prepare for the first top-flight campaign in their history.



The 19-year-old has been snapped up following his release by Le Mans.

He saw his contract expire this summer but has wasted little time in finding a new club.

No details have been released regarding the length of contract offered to the Ivory Coast U21 international.

At Dijon, Drogba will join up with Lesley Malouda, the brother of Chelsea winger and Dijon shareholder Florent Malouda.

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Football / Re: ARSENAL FORWARD
« on: July 04, 2011, 01:35:06 PM »
The last of the undefeated squad.

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Football / Re: 2011 Gold Cup Thread.
« on: June 27, 2011, 08:51:17 AM »
I don't undersyand why Dos Santos doesn't make a bigger impact in club football. He's obviously a very talented play. I think someone alluded to he's something like Miroslav Klose, but some coach out there must be able to get that out of him at club level.

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Football / Re: Joe Serralta wants to be CFU President
« on: June 24, 2011, 07:18:30 AM »
There's no doubt in my mind that Bermuda, Bahamas, Cayman Islands, Puerto Rico etc batting for the North Americans.

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ESPNsoccernet
FIFA scandal
'Overwhelming' evidence of corruption

June 22, 2011

There is ''comprehensive, convincing and overwhelming'' evidence that FIFA member Mohamed Bin Hammam tried to bribe officials during his presidential campaign and that Jack Warner was ''an accessory to corruption'', according to a secret report by FIFA's ethics committee.



FIFA announced on Monday that Warner had resigned as FIFA vice-president and quit all football activities, and the world governing body said they had dropped all investigations into him and that ''the presumption of innocence is maintained''.

Highlights of the report http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story/_/id/929739/highlights-from-fifa-committee-report?cc=3888

But the full report of the ethics committee headed by Namibian judge Petrus Damaseb which provisionally suspended Warner and Bin Hammam on May 29 says there was ''prima facie'' evidence that bribes had been paid to officials to support Bin Hammam's campaign for the FIFA presidency, and that Warner had facilitated this.

The pair - two of the three most powerful men in world football - were suspended last month pending a full inquiry. Bin Hammam withdrew as a candidate against Sepp Blatter on the morning of his ethics committee hearing on May 29. Both he and Warner have consistently denied any wrongdoing.

The 17-page ethics committee document setting out their decision was faxed to Warner last week, on June 14, and three days later he informed FIFA he was resigning.

It concludes that there was ''compelling'' evidence that Bin Hammam and Warner arranged a special meeting of the 25 members of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) on May 10 and 11 in Trinidad and that, with their knowledge, cash gifts were handed over.

Statements from witnesses, described as ''credible and correspondent'' in the report, said they were handed brown envelopes each containing 40,000 US dollars. One of the witnesses, Fred Lunn from the Bahamas, photographed the cash before returning it.

Four witnesses stated that Warner told the CFU delegates on May 11 that the ''money for the 'gifts' allegedly distributed the day before had been apparently provided by Mr Bin Hammam'', the document states.

Warner's evidence to the May 29 hearing is described as ''mere self-serving declarations'' and that he ''failed to provide the FIFA ethics committee with a plausible explanation''.

The report states: ''The comprehensive, convincing and overwhelming evidence permits to conclude prima facie that the accused [Warner] has initiated and arranged a special meeting of the CFU member associations for Mr Bin Hammam.

''Furthermore on the occasion of this meeting it seems Mr Bin Hammam offered, at least indirectly and under the pledge of secrecy, to each of the member associations an envelope containing USD 40,000.

''The FIFA ethics committee is of the primary opinion that the accused [Warner] had knowledge of the respective payments and condoned them.

''It seems quite likely that the accused [Warner] contributed himself to the relevant actions, thereby acting as an accessory to corruption.''

The report adds: ''The committee is also of the opinion that the respective money gifts can probably only be explained if they are associated with the FIFA presidential elections of 1 June 2011.

''Therefore it appears rather compelling to consider the actions of Mr Bin Hammam constitute prima facie an act of bribery, or at least an attempt to commit bribery.

''It appears prima facie impossible, in the opinion of the FIFA ethics committee, that the accused [Warner] could have considered the money distributed... as legally or ethically proper and without any connection to the upcoming FIFA presidential election.

''Consequently, the accused would at least be considered as an accessory to the aforementioned violations.''

The ethics committee report goes on to say that the facts ''eventually lead to the primary conclusion that Mr Bin Hammam appears to have intended to influence the voting behaviour of the CFU member associations on the occasion of the FIFA presidential elections in his favour.''

The revelations contained in the secret report have provoked a call for FIFA to re-open the case against Warner.

Damian Collins, the Tory MP who is campaigning for a reform of FIFA, said: ''This makes FIFA's claim that Jack Warner can be presumed innocent absolutely incredible. I believe Jack Warner should be made to answer these charges - it's not enough just for him to resign.

''This shows it was a big error of judgement by Sepp Blatter to call off the inquiry and cover this up.

''FIFA should also confirm that Mohamed Bin Hammam should not similarly be allowed to resign in return for having the investigation dropped.''

There have been reports that Warner is entitled to around £20,000 a year as pension from FIFA and Collins also called for the organisation to state that he is not eligible for such payments.

Bin Hammam said in a statement: ''There is nothing I can say more than I deny the allegations and insist that I have not done anything wrong during the special Congress at Trinidad.''

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Football / Re: Leicester City moves for L. Peltier
« on: June 21, 2011, 07:55:30 AM »
Steups. Lol. I got caught too.

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The thing is, Bin Hammam had already left when this bribe money was passed. In addition to which, I vaguely remember Jack Warner saying in an interview on the last day of the CFU meeting that member would be accused of getting money, getting cars, getting barrells of oil etc. Do I remember this correctly?

Well BH already looks to be in the clear with his statements as to what he spent and why.  Which makes the whole thing even more strange because that would mean (going solely by what has been made public) that JW put the rest of the "bribe" from either his or CFU's funds.  If anything the way the info has come out so far it seems as if the $40K that all are alleged to have recieved was a reward for attending as opposed to being for votes.  With all the headlines and posturing I have yet to read anywhere that anyone was explicitly told collect something outside fuh supporting the future president of FIFA whom you'll be voting for.  Ah vaguely remember reading something so in troot though Jay

That's how its coming across to me also. Just like the Lord Triesman allegations, Jack Warner never told them he'll vote for them if they did X, Y, Z. So far, Bahamas, Puerto Rico, Bermuda etc have not come out and actually said that. In addition to which, the bulk of the CFU have said they did not receive any bribes or indcuements.

Also, how does one define or limit the paramaters of a bribe? What's so different from one federation agreeing to play another federation's national team, an event that would be a high profile, high revenue generating venture in the hope that such an agreement induces that said federation to vote/influence voting towards their WC bid? God knows where the bulk of that money went to.  :-X

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Football / Re: CONCACAF teams kick off 2014 World Cup qualifiers
« on: June 13, 2011, 12:14:26 PM »
I watched the first half of Joe Public vs Monsterrat at the Larry Gomes yesterday (warm up for their WCQ at Ato Boldon on Wednesday against Belize). It was 1 - 1 at HT. Monsterrat's warm up and pre-game activity didn't seem so far removed from that of my fete match team. Joe Public's was more of what you'd expect.

Surprisingly Monsterrat weren't that bad going forward, shaky in defence but seemed to be playing to plan.

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"if they wiring it into your bank account then what the bank have to ask you about your money?"

Actually, every bank from nations signed up to the International anti-money laundering agreements and cross border financial transaction legislation (which is probably around 160 countries) have to, by law, investigate any irregular transactions. Under the "know your customer" guidelines, an unusual large transaction should be questioned. Now if you usually have a bank balance of $500 and you suddenly receive $10,000, they may not question it, but if you receive $100,000 or $10,000 per week, they have a duty to check this out.

Usually, they would check the source of the funds and if it was legitimate, then nothing would be said. If they are unsure, their first option is to invite you to the bank on the premise that your money is in an under performing account and they would offer you higher interest bearing accounts as well as financial planning advice. At this meeting they would ask the source of funds (which, of course, you don't have to declare).

If this meeting does not satisfy the bank or you do not attend, the bank will then report the unusual activity to the police financial crimes department and monitor your accounts.

There are very severe financial penalties for banks that do not initiate anti money laundering procedures and usually the bank official responsible would be fired if he doesn't follow the simple procedures in place.

NB: In the UK, any financial adviser and estate agent also has to adhere to these guidelines or face prosecution. I have completed many money laundering checks for sums from £10,000 to £500,000 and have never had any client not co operate. If anyone did fail to co operate I would have had to refuse to complete the business as I would be breaking laws. I only ever reported one client to the financial services investigators because I was suspicious of the source of funds.

As I have said before, if you have nothing to hide, whats the problem?

Do you have any idea what is regular or irregular for Jack Warner?  If he has never recieved such large sums before then maybe based on that treaty there would be actual "cause" to investigate.  I suspect there isn't as he surely has had bigger deposits into accounts he bears responsibility for.  So no need for bank inquiry.

Nothing to hide does not mean you are supposed to be at the mercy of any and all who elect to propogate stories for which they have no solid proof nor are you subject to any unreasonable standard to explain your dealings.  You and others are dissecting this from moral and emotional grounds yet want the law to get involved, not sure how or why.

As for your previous example of a man with a bullet wound, even with all the emotions you could muster up I doubt you honestly believe that comparison is even worthy of a response.  I will humor you anyway though.  So "Gibbs buying his doubles in st James and sees a man lying dead with a bullet hole in his chest, is he supposed to ignore it until someone shouts "murdah?"  No he is not as the suspicion that a crime may have occured has to be there.  He in the capacity of law inforcement has a duty to investigate what could in fact be a murder scene.  So far with JW you cannot point to anything other than what you "emotionally suspect could have possibly happened."  Now read over what I just typed doesn't that look overly rediculous to the naked eye?

Jack Warner could just as easily have a safe with a million dollars in it from which he sourced the cash.  If there is a fire in JW's home and while the fire is being put out a safe is recovered and damaged enough that it can be opened but the contents are safe, would Jack have to face investigation over it's contents without any possible cause other than the sum seems abnormal for someone to have in cash? 

So now look how Giskus has provided Jack with an out: Giskus said Warner invited him to the May 10-11 expenses-paid conference promising gift packages for union members. The meeting was announced when bin Hammam did not attend the North and Central American and Caribbean (CONCACAF) congress in Miami one week earlier.

Didn't another official say that they were told the funds were for a pet project of their choice football related?  Or was it Giskus?  Given that Jack usually dealt in cash according to Giskus, the allegation of bribe is becoming less potent.  Unless an official can say I was told that this is in exchange for your vote, this will all amount to nothing.  And more and more it is becoming an apparent witch hunt/ political maneuver within CONCACAF by Blazer.  Dirty or not they making themselves look worse than Jack with this approach.

The thing is, Bin Hammam had already left when this bribe money was passed. In addition to which, I vaguely remember Jack Warner saying in an interview on the last day of the CFU meeting that member would be accused of getting money, getting cars, getting barrells of oil etc. Do I remember this correctly?

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Football / Re: 2011 Gold Cup Thread.
« on: June 11, 2011, 06:35:03 AM »
This Guadelupe team has a good fighting spirit. Also... :-[ congrats to Jamaica. That was a commanding 2nd half in particular. Anything less than a semi-final spot with this team should be considered a failure. There is genuine talent in this squad. Definite change from the more pyhsical approach Jam used to use in the late 90s and 2000s.

Side note, Chicharito on his way to destroying Concacaf. 5 goals in 2 games.

The thing about Guadeloupe is that the majority of their players play in the French lower divisions.  Thats why they typically do better than the average caribbean team in the Gold cup tourney.




Yeah its a pity they can't compete in WC qualifiers. They're a good team.  Good understanding of the game and decent technical ability.

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Football / Re: 2011 Gold Cup Thread.
« on: June 11, 2011, 06:14:22 AM »
This Guadelupe team has a good fighting spirit. Also... :-[ congrats to Jamaica. That was a commanding 2nd half in particular. Anything less than a semi-final spot with this team should be considered a failure. There is genuine talent in this squad. Definite change from the more pyhsical approach Jam used to use in the late 90s and 2000s.

Side note, Chicharito on his way to destroying Concacaf. 5 goals in 2 games.

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U mixing up US political agendas with USSF agendas boss.  One have nothing to do with the other.  And call it misplaced all you want but the manner in which Blazer has gone about things is very underhanded.  USSF doesn't care much about CONCACAF's benefit as much as they care about theirs, so to think otherwise is dangerous and irresponsible to say the least.  You come off as if you believe Jack and Blazer are polar opposites and if you do I might have some real estate that may interest you.  Ends justify the means it seems for many.  So far is only Blazers allies claiming there was a "bribe" while some are saying it was for a pet project and some aren't talking at all.  I know is JW we dealing with so the assumption of guilt is there, but if we are to be objective can we honestly say it is fact that officials were bribed?
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No boss, I think you are the one who is confused. Blazer is not with the USSF. His constituency is CONCACAF. Though he is an American, he answers to an Executive Board that only has one American on it other than himself. Is the US happy and supportive about Jack's impending demise, yes. However, to question the motives behind the moves to remove a group that may have participated in numerous violations is enabling and indicates a lack of belly for the need to clean up football. If they are guilty I don't care if they share my complexion, nationality, or religion. They should get what they deserve.
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I think people here don't realise who Chuck Blazer really is.

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The point that Bakes is trying to make to me, is that as much as many of us don't like Jack, Blazer I'm getting a sneaky feeling has an American agenda that will put CFU interests to the back burner. And I already believe that Blazer can already count on the votes from Turks and Caicos, Puerto Rico, Bahamas, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, US Virgin Islands etc.

Its a concern of what's best for CFU as an entity. The way Blazer has been maneuvering would suggest there's a hidden agenda.

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Bakes, you clearly have more knowledge of Louis Freeh, than I, however he is quoted as being an ex FBI head, so therefore I assumed he must be both senior and an expert in investigative matters. As CONCACAF HQ is in USA, it makes sense to me to appoint a former FBI person. I see no bias there at all. However, what are the alternatives? It certainly can't be someone from the Caribbean. Maybe a South American? A Canadian? Or do they go outside CONCACAF and Latin America and opt for a European?

I addressed your statement rubbishing concerns about Freeh, to say that we can draw no inferences about his impartiality (or even competency in conducting investigations) based on the simple fact that he headed the FBI.  Such a position is a bureaucratic appointment and not one necessarily indicative of merit in the field/industry.  Freeh was an FBI agent for only 4 yrs before leaving to join the US Attorney's office in NY.  He then went into private practice before being appointed a federal judge, and from there Clinton put him in charge of the FBI.  It's not as though he was a career FBI agent who rose thru the ranks.  I mentioned Panetta for reference... it would be erroneous to draw any inferences about his expertise in espionage based simply on the fact that he is Obama's CIA Chief.  If you look at Panetta's past you would see that he is a career politician/bureacrat. I could even mention Janet Napolitano (head of Homeland Security, and former NM Governor) as well.   One can conclude nothing from the simple fact that someone heads an Agency.

At any rate my issue is less about Louis Freeh than it is about this inquiry itself and how it's being conducted.  Don't you think it a little bit... I dunno, coincidental, suspicious... unsettling even... that the meeting will be held in Miami (subjecting participants to American jurisdiction should that later become an issue), conducted by an American investigator (Freeh), under the watch of an Ethics Committee representative (Robert Torres) who himself is from an American territory (Guam), when the basis for the charges were already investigated by an American (Collins), at the behest of another American (Blazer)?

Even if you say Miami was chosen as a venue out of convenience (why Miami and not another Caribbean nation, this being a CFU issue after all?) Has an American EVER before lead ANY FIFA investigation? And reflecting some of the criticism lodged at the Caribbean nations by some of your countrymen... do they even play football in Guam??  All of this just seem too convenient to Blazer's cause for my liking, and as I've said before I don't trust Blazer as far as I can throw him.  Blazer is clearly angling to take over CONCACAF, a situation which would have disastrous results for Caribbean nations.  You may not be aware of the "soccer" culture here, but they see CONCACAF as the US, Mexico and everyone else.  If they are to throw a bone to any other region it would first go to Central American nations like Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras b/c the US respects their talent more than they do Caribbean talent.  We might as well be some backward outpost on the footballing map, and that is precisely how they are portraying the CFU right now, a bunch of corrupt, greedy backwards nations, happy to accept whatever handout, legal or otherwise that's thrown their way.  If you can't detect the cultural stereotypes being portrayed here, let me tell you... as a Caribbean national it's very obvious to me, and sadly it's one that many of us are well familiar with.

Well said Bakes!! The more and more I look at this situation, the more this doesn't totally add up. Starting with the nations that said they were bribed. Bermuda, Bahamas, Puerto Rico, Cayman Islands and Turks & Caicos, I won't be surprised if US Virgin Islands in the mix too.

Also, when Chuck Blazer said he's very proud of Sealy (the Bahamian official) for standing up in the face of a whole community where they were taking bribes, that's a clear reference to the rest of the CFU and what he thinks. If one cannot see that Blazer is making a run for the head of Concacaf post or at least putting someone in charge that shares his interest, then you're blind. As with normal american politics, this football politics is about seeking what's best for American interest. Right now, with CFU controlling a lot of what goes on politically in Concacaf, there is a misalignment of American on-field interests and objectives and that from a Concacaf political standpoint.

And all this from a guy who has been in cahoots with Jack for almost two decades when it suited him.

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Football / Re: CONCACAF teams kick off 2014 World Cup qualifiers
« on: June 08, 2011, 02:30:36 PM »
Any of these games came off? I know the focus is on Gold Cup.

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