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Football / Stadiums for Brazil WC 2014
« on: February 02, 2009, 06:41:09 PM »
Stadiums for the Brazil WC.

The renditions are awsome. But the stands are a bit far for the field. just like the Oval.


http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?p=31553322#post31553322

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http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/article_news?id=161383406


Ministers knock Warner's Budget contribution

-Anna Ramdass


Saturday, October 4th 2008
 
 
 Chaguanas West MP Jack Warner came under fire from Sports Minister Gary Hunt and Minister in the Ministry of National Security Donna Cox, who refuted a number allegations he made during his Budget contribution.

Hunt, in his budget contribution on Thursday at the Red House, dealt with allegations Warner made that the technical director of the national football team, Lincoln Phillips, was not being paid his salary for four months.

"Mr Phillip was contracted by the TTFF to be technical director to the football team. Mr Phillips was abandoned by the Member for Chaguanas West and the TTFF. It was the Sports Company of Trinidad and Tobago who came to the rescue of Mr Phillips," said Hunt.

He said the Sports Company agreed to meet the contractual agreement of Phillips, which has been maintained until today.

Hunt added that Phillips was subsequently removed by Warner to a low-key position and it is not in the hands of Warner to renew that contract with Phillips.

"To put forward to this House that the Ministry is withholding emoluments to Mr Phillips, it's not me, is you, so please don't try that," said Hunt.

Cox also refuted claims by Warner, where he claimed that it took two hours for officers of the West End Police Station to assist a woman whose life was threatened by her ex-husband.

Warner claimed that only two police officers were on duty on the night of September 23 and it took two hours for the woman to receive help.

Cox said, according to the police report, there were 16 officers on duty and three police officials assisted the woman.

Warner rose to his feet, saying he wants to go on record to state that he spoke to a corporal who told him there were only two officers at the station and the officer in charge was out conducting enquiries.

Warner said he was told, "Mr Warner, we are under stress, but I will take her statement and see what I can do."

"Mr Speaker it took two hours before the lady was listened to and taken care of." He added that the woman's case came up for hearing in court on Thursday, but was adjourned because the warrant for the ex-husband was not yet served.

Warner said the woman was now forced to be in hiding with her children.

Cox maintained that the police records showed the officers helped the woman within five minutes. She added that maybe Warner was misled.
 

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What about Track & Field / Are we in the 4x400
« on: August 22, 2008, 04:22:26 PM »
Did we have good times to be in the 4x400? Men that is!!!!

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Cricket Anyone / Cricket in the Olympics
« on: August 04, 2008, 09:00:25 PM »
Gilchrist wants cricket in the Olympics.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/cricket/7540588.stm

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Football / Lilian Thuram
« on: July 30, 2008, 08:14:18 PM »


http://www.guardian.co.tt/SA-9.html

Guadeloupe

Will he help promote gwo ka (the local drums) instead of promoting local football when he will retire?

The 36-year old French professional football defender Lilian Thuram whose contract with Paris St Germain FC is now pending to a cardiac malformation discovered in June, had set his heart on promoting local culture rather than sports when he will retire.

The most capped player in the history of the French national team who was selected 142 times met with the public in the Laura Flessel gymnasium in Petit Bourg, Guadeloupe, French West Indies (FWI) on July 18.

The theme of the meeting was: “Can I make of my sports passion a career?”

The 1998 World Cup champion who was born in Guadeloupe answered the questions about football disclosing advice such as “work at school” and “never forget that football is not all”, clearly applying to him.

“When I was 17 I was in Monaco and I got injured. After one year, a doctor told me I could never be a professional football player because of that. Since that day, each year I play is a year I win,” he said to the assistance.

“But I also realised that football is not my whole life,” he added.

When asked about the opportunity to open formation centres for football players in Guadeloupe, the 1998 World Cup Champion answered by the negative.

“I think there are enough opportunities here when you’re a young talented football player to be detected by a scout. I’m not interested in that. I’m more into culture,” he said.

Thuram also asserted that someone from Fifa had approached him to talk about the Caribbean football saying that there were still things to do.

When questioned about the possibility to work at a Caribbean level, Thuram, as an excellent defender, tackled the Guardian and said it was not yet time to think about that since he was not yet retired.

Alain Parny, President of the Club of Supporters of the French Team in Guadeloupe, expressed his disappointment.

“I would have been happy to see Thuram engaging more in the local football. When you are a young football player here, if you’re not in one of the most mediatic clubs, the ones who have the contacts with the national agents, it’s difficult to be detected,” Parny said.

“It would be a good thing to have a formation centre down here. Most of the talents come back because when they go abroad they are alone and they can’t resist the change,” he said.

The Guadeloupe-born champion made a career out of his culture of sports but doesn’t want to be limited to the latter.

personal info

Full name: Ruddy Lilian Thuram-Ulien

Date of birth: January 1, 1972 (age 36)

Place of birth: Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe, French West Indies

Height: 1.82 m (5 ft, 11 1/2 in)

Playing position: Centre back or Right back

Senior clubs

Years Club App (Gls)

1991–1996 AS Monaco 155 (8)

1996–2001 Parma 163 (1)

2001–2006 Juventus 145 (1)

2006–2008 FC Barcelona 41 (0)   

National team

1994–2008 France 142 (2)

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What about Track & Field / Track and Field complaints
« on: April 29, 2008, 09:47:55 PM »
Ephraim Serrette laments that the overbooking of other events at the stadium is hampering the preparation of the athletes.


http://www.guardian.co.tt/sports2.html

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General Discussion / This is hard to believe!!!
« on: April 18, 2008, 08:04:08 PM »
http://www.guardian.co.tt/news3.html

GOVERNMENT’S Aeros 40b Sky dragon “blimp” had not been tested in local atmospheric conditions prior to its acquisition, since it did not have the range to fly to T&T from California USA, under its own power National Security Minister Martin Joseph said yesterday.

Replying to a Opposition question, Joseph said:

“Additionally, transporting it to T&T for pre-testing would have entailed significant logistical challenges and additional expense, including disassembly, freighting, re-assembly and testing.”

“The process would have had to be repeated when the airship was returned to its California home base,” Joseph added.

Joseph said the performance of the Aeros Sky Dragon was inadequate, as the local humidity of T&T affected its “Fly By the Wire” system.

He said that was an integral part of the airship’s avionics.

“The Aeros Skydragon relies on a sophisticated computerised system. The moisture caused by the humidity intruded into the airship’s hardware, negatively impacting on its operations,”

Joseph said the Skyship 600, however, was given an extensive trial, pre-purchase. The craft did not suffer ill effects from the local atmosphere.

Opposition UNC MP Subhas Panday, who said it was shameful that the airship was purchased without being tested, asked if the same would apply to the purchase of gunships which Government is buying.

Joseph said this was unlikely.
 

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Football / Roberts to leave Sparta!!!???
« on: April 18, 2008, 07:05:43 PM »
http://www.sportinglife.com/football/overseas/holland/news/story_get.dor?STORY_NAME=international_feed/08/04/18/SOCCER_Ned-Sparta_Rotterdam.html&TEAMHD=holland

ROBERTS TO LEAVE SPARTA
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Sparta Rotterdam striker Darryl Roberts will leave the club at the end of the season.

The 24-year-old, who moved to the Eredivisie outfit in 2007, has been told he is surplus to requirements by technical director Danny Blind.

"I would have loved to stay with Sparta, but that is life" the Trinidad & Tobago striker told ELF Voetbal.

"I hope to find a new club in the Dutch or Belgian competition. My future as a player lies here.

"I will miss the Sparta fans, but that's just the way it is."

Roberts has scored nine goals in 33 appe

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Football / Celtic v Rangers:The ultimate hometown derby
« on: April 16, 2008, 05:18:29 PM »
Even though Rangers will win SPL, Celtic making  them fight to the bitter end.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/scotland/7351458.stm

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Football / Why France is ahead of England
« on: March 25, 2008, 06:11:34 PM »
Here is an article about the perception of why France football(national team) performance on the international stage has surpass England. There are references to the the talent pool from the colonies. Hence the reason TT struggled with Guadeloupe.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/internationals/7297105.stm

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Football / 2018 Commonwealth Games ?
« on: October 30, 2007, 10:18:05 PM »

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Football / Paraguay vs Uraguay
« on: October 17, 2007, 07:35:28 PM »
It is on GolTV. Paraguay leading 1-0.

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Cricket Anyone / Greater WI
« on: September 26, 2007, 04:31:45 PM »
Why Bahamas, Turks and Caicos, Cayman Islands and Belize(maybe) not part of the WI team. We can have more players to choose from.

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Football / T&TFF got more than $173m.
« on: September 14, 2007, 10:09:08 PM »
T&TFF got more than $173m.
By: Lasana Liburd (Express).
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BOBOL

The aggrieved Trinidad and Tobago 2006 World Cup football players received a boost to their bonus battle with the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (T&TFF) yesterday, when they were informed that their former employers received in excess of TT$173 million for their part in the prestigious tournament in Germany.
The financial disclosure was made by the Trinidad and Tobago government after a request by the players' England-based legal representatives, Bates, Wells and Brathwaite London LLP Solicitors, on August 22, 2007, in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act.
The details provided to the London-based legal team, according to a fax from Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs legal adviser Brent Williams, were extracted from "Cabinet documents and other Governmental and Non-Governmental donors to the TTFF".
In addition to the $173,690,113.50 received by the T&TFF from the public and private sectors, the government also gave the "Soca Warriors" and national technical staff a $32 million bonus. The figure also excludes gate receipts from World Cup qualifying and friendly matches and broadcast rights, including television revenue from games against Iceland, Peru, Wales, Slovenia and the Czech Republic.
It is in stark contrast to the declared income of $18,255,952-nearly $156 million less-which T&TFF general secretary Richard Groden presented to the players last October.
The T&TFF also claimed expenses of $17,973,749, which left just $282,203 in revenue. The players were told their pre-World Cup deal entitled them to half that figure or $141,102-a split of $5,644.08 per player with an equal share for injured player Silvio Spann and the Football Players Association of Trinidad and Tobago (FPATT).
After the players rejected this figure, the T&TFF "revised" their calculations and came up with a net profit of $950,403.49, which, they claimed, waived investment in the South Africa 2010 campaign.
The players were offered half of this figure or $475,201.75, which equated to $19,008.07 per player. The second T&TFF offer was also refused by the Warriors.
The T&TFF statement of income and expenditure was audited by Kenny Rampersad and Company, a long standing partner of the local football body. Kenny Rampersad was once authorised to represent Simpaul Travel while the company was owned by FIFA vice-president Jack Warner and his family.
Warner, who is a special adviser to the T&TFF, brokered the controversial pre-World Cup deal with the Warriors and repeatedly criticised the players for refusing to accept the T&TFF's unaudited statement.
But the players' lead counsel, Englishman Michael Townley, believes that the new financial details, faxed by Williams, are a massive plus to their case.
"We have never been able to work out exactly what the income was (from the World Cup) and we now have figures so that we can actually work out the players' entitlement," Townley told the Express. "It is a huge gap that (FIFA vice-president Jack Warner) will have to explain.
"It also helps our case because the T&TFF incurred various costs around the way which we didn't accept but, even if we did, now we find out that the costs were covered along the way by the government."
Oliver Camps, the T&TFF president, could not explain the vast difference between the two financial statements. He was driving when contacted by the Express and, he explained, could not concentrate on figures at the time.
He did not feel he could help if the Express contacted him later either.
"I would prefer if you call (T&TFF general secretary) Richard Groden, who should have all that information," said Camps, who has led the local body for over a decade.
Groden was not at the T&TFF headquarters when the Express called and the staff were not certain when he would return.
The revised World Cup revenue sheet, if accepted as fact, means that the 16 World Cup players who challenged their masters could be due at least $6,947,604.54 each for their participation in Germany. This figure should rise based on television revenue and gate receipts.
The T&TFF blacklisted the players after they threatened legal action last October and refused to allow them to represent their country. The banned Warriors include Sunderland striker Kenwyne Jones, Southampton striker and record national scorer Stern John, Gillingham goalkeeper Kelvin Jack, new Vibe CT 105 W Connection midfielder Aurtis Whitley and the CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh duo of attacker Cornell Glen and full back Cyd Gray.
Townley travels to Trinidad next week for a court hearing on Friday, September 21, regarding the bonus dispute. The T&TFF are recommending that the matter be referred to arbitration but the players will resist.
"(The T&TFF) want the case to go to arbitration rather than court although, on October 24, 2006, we asked if there was an arbitration process and they never answered. We go to court and they then say there is an arbitration process and want to strike it out of civil court," Townley said.
The London lawyer is not against using "a robust, independent arbitration body like CAS (Switzerland-based Court of Arbitration for Sport) but is wary of any arbitration machinery recommended by the T&TFF.
"We are not going to stop (our court action) just because they don't like it, said Townley.
"I feel very confident that we will succeed next Friday and the case will not be taken out of the civil court.
"The players have been saying for months that they are owed a significant amount of money and that there needs to be transparency in the process. I think the disclosure from the government agency vindicates this and also is a further blow to the credibility of the T&TFF."

Football Figures

1[/b]: - Jack Warner, the FIFA vice-president, T&TFF special adviser and Germany 2006 LOC chairman, who brokered the World Cup pact with the “Soca Warriors” and, perhaps inadvertently, initiated the biggest legal battle to ever hit local sport.

7: - The World Cup players who declined to seek legal action against the T&TFF over promised bonuses. The number comprises World Cup captain Dwight Yorke, Russell Latapy, Carlos Edwards, Jason Scotland, Dennis Lawrence, Clayton Ince and Densill Theobald.

16: - The “Soca Warriors” who initiated legal proceedings against the TTFF and were subsequently banned from representing their country. The blacklisted players are Marvin Andrews, Chris Birchall, Atiba Charles, Ian Cox, Cornell Glen, Cyd Gray, Shaka Hislop, Kelvin Jack, Avery John, Stern John, Kenwyne Jones, Brent Sancho, Collin Samuel, Aurtis Whitley, Evans Wise and Anthony Wolfe.

2006: - The first FIFA senior World Cup ever to include Trinidad and Tobago, who were also the smallest nation to participate in the prestigious tournament.

141,102: - The T&TFF’s initial World Cup bonus offer to the Soca Warriors.

475,201: - The T&TFF’s second offer to the Warriors.

6,947,604: - The Warriors’ London-based lawyers believe the players deserve in excess of this figure based on information provided by the Trinidad and Tobago government.

18,255,952: - The T&TFF said that this was their total intake from sponsorships, gate receipts, broadcast rights, bar sales and banners.

173,690,113: - The Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs revealed that this was a more accurate account of the T&TFF’s World Cup revenue, exclusive of gate receipts, broadcast rights, bar sales and banners.

Related News

T&TFF mum on World Cup $m.

TTFF to refute ‘bobol’ charge.

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Football / USA-Mexico SuperLiga
« on: July 24, 2007, 06:26:51 PM »

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Quizz Time & Facts / Football and Cricket
« on: May 23, 2007, 11:38:41 AM »
Anybody know all the people who play both football and cricket for TT. I know a few. Corneal, Oscar Durity, Gomez, Stollmeyer.

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Football / Celtic wants Joseph
« on: March 25, 2007, 10:09:37 PM »
Celtic target Joseph wants move 
 
Celtic target Shairie Joseph of New England Revolution says he wants a move to further his ambitions following a dispute with his club.
The American side have already rejected two bids from Gordon Strachan's outfit for the defensive midfielder

The 28-year-old, who has two years remaining on his contract, said: "I deserve better than what I'm making.

"What I make is a great paycheck, but it's not what I deserve - I just want to further my career somewhere else."


http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/c/celtic/6491405.stm





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Football / PFL/Italian league. Are they the same?
« on: February 26, 2007, 08:41:31 AM »
Good Morning Everyone,
                                  I am  only joking about the topic. But I saw a couple of Italian league games with empty stadiums. You can see and feel the difference when there is no crowd support. The game yesterday between Inter/Catania???(I can't remember ) was a good game. Plenty goals, but dead atmosphere. Now you see what the PFL going thru?

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