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Football / The Ince Saga from de Guardian
« on: June 06, 2005, 09:56:12 PM »
T&T Football Federation special advisor Austin Jack Warner yesterday announced the resignation of T&T national goalkeeper Clayton Ince.

The resignation came on the heels of T&T’s impressive 2-0 win over Panama, in their World Cup qualifier on Saturday at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo, which Ince watched from the bench.

National coach Leo Beenhakker choose Kelvin Jack before Ince, a decision which surprised many, but which went well,as Jack brought off a couple of good saves to keep a clean sheet.

Ince, who plies his trade with Crewe Alexandra in the English football Coca-Cola Football League and has won 61 caps for the Warriors, felt slighted by his omission from the starting line up and on Sunday handed in his resignation, according to Warner.

Warner expressed disappointment with the action taken by Ince, especially since “he has been a role model on the team”

“I think he has been misguided” Warner said, as he referred to the latest development in the Warriors camp as “unfortunate,” stating: “I don’t think he has been given proper advice.”

Warner sought to remind all players interested in being a part of T&T football that whether they do it on the field, or on the bench, they are still representatives of the team.

According to both Warner and Beenhakker, Ince had been complaining of a back injury during the five-day camp that preceded Saturday’s match. With this in mind, Warner said Beenhakker was not prepared to take any chances with Ince in such a crucial match.

Ince felt that his complaint did not warrant him being left out of Saturday’s starting line-up and returned his ticket, passport and uniform to Warriors manager Bruce Aanensen.

Warner revealed that T&T captain, Dwight Yorke, was present and attempted to dissuade Ince from taking such drastic action, using his own experiences.

On June 28, 2001 Yorke and then captain Russell Latapy tendered their resignations on learning that they were dropped from T&T’s squad ahead of a World Cup qualifier against Jamaica. Earlier this year, Yorke mended his differences with the T&TFF and returned as team captain.

He sought to discourage Ince from leaving the team at this juncture in their World Cup qualifying campaign, but it appears that Ince had already made up his mind.

Keen to move on from this latest bump on the road to Germany, the T&TFF has called on CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh custodian Durance Williams, who has made an immediate impression on the FIFA vice-president.

Warner revealed that Williams received his call up at midnight and joined the team promptly at 4am yesterday.

He commended Williams and praised his professional attitude.

Of Ince, Warner said: “I wish him well.”

The T&T team left for Monterrey, Mexico, where they will play the hosts and group leaders in the fifth round of matches in CONCACAF’s third qualifying stage on Wednesday.

The Local Organising Committee Germany 2006 Ltd has advised that Wednesday’s match will be broadcast live from Monterrey on NCC TV-Channels 4 and 16 at 8pm local time.

LATE FLASH:

Ince denies quitting

In response to Warner’s comments Ince has said that despite his disappointment at being excluded from Saturday’s game he has in fact not resigned but has only asked for a break from national duty.

Ince said he had been suffering with back spasms and wanted time to take care of his ailment hence his request to not travel with the team to Mexico.

Full story in tomorrow’s Guardian......wednesday

 

 

 

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Football / Pro League Round Up
« on: April 17, 2005, 08:09:17 AM »

W CONNECTION got late goals from Andre Toussaint and Gefferson Goulart to earn a come-from-behind 2-1 triumph over CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh, at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva, in the second round of the T&T Pro League yesterday. Defending champs North East Stars held off a determined effort from Tobago United to prevail 4-3 at the Sangre Grande Recreation Ground while the scheduled fixture between Defence Force and United Petrotrin, at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo, was cancelled.

Jabloteh’s captain/assistant coach Angus Eve gave a reminder to the national technical staff when he put his squad ahead in the 62nd minute before Toussaint levelled the scores for the ‘Savonetta Boys’ in the 83rd. Four minutes later, the Brazilian-born Goulart notched his fourth goal this season, to guarantee full points for Connection. Anthony Wolfe opened the scoring for North East in the 15th minute before fellow midfielder, Guyanese Kayode McKinnon doubled the lead in the 31st.

The hosts seemed assured of the win when veteran striker Jerren Nixon found the back of the net in the 43rd but the Tobagonians reduced the deficit with goals from strikers Noel Williams (45th) and Ashford Legerton (49th). Midfielder Fabian Garcia put North East 4-2 up in the 58th before ex-national defender Dwayne Jack trimmed the lead in the 72nd. But North East’s defenders withstood all that Tobago could throw at them and held out for the win.......newsday


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Football / Former JA player Peter Cargill dead
« on: April 16, 2005, 08:24:32 PM »
Former National midfielder Peter Cargill has died


(From Radiojamaica.com)

 

Former national midfielder Peter Cargill died Saturday night after being critically injured in a motor vehicle accident.

Reports are that a bus in which he was traveling, smashed into a rock face along the main road from Runaway Bay to Discovery Bay in the northern parish of St. Ann




Cargill who was the coach of premier league football side Waterhouse was on his way to Montego Bay for Sunday's match against Wadadah.




The bus was being driven by former Waterhouse captain Hugh ‘Bingy' Blair who suffered minor injuries.




Donald Sexias an assistant coach at Waterhouse was also aboard but the extent of his injuries are unknown.




A female passenger is reported to have suffered a broken collar bone and arm.




41 year old Cargill was an integral part of the history making Reggae Boys squad that qualified for the 1998 World Cup in France.




He played 84 times for Jamaica.




Peter Cargill also served as assistant national coach as well as head coach of the under 23 squad.


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Football / Brazilian puts Connection pass Stars
« on: April 09, 2005, 09:40:33 PM »
BRAZILIAN midfielder Gefferson Goulart marked his return to Trinidad and Tobago football with a first-round hat-trick to give Vibe CT 105 W Connection an emphatic 4-0 victory over defending champions National Quarries North East Stars at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva yesterday on the first day of the 2005 T&T Pro League.

W Connection are now the early leaders in the competition, after CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh drew goalless with Caledonia AIA/Fire in yesterday's other match played at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella.

Goulart and fellow Brazilian Ronaldo Viana spent the last year and a half in Bosnia Hezegovina on loan to FC Zelenik, who played in the UEFA Cup last season after finishing third in their domestic league.

Yesterday's tough tackling match saw home team W Connection taking the lead as early as the seventh minute when striker Andre Toussaint converted a penalty. Toussaint won the penalty when he was pulled down by defender Glenton Wolffe and referee Ted Gordon immediately pointed to the spot. Toussaint then stepped up to take the kick, sending goalkeeper Trevor Nottingham the wrong way.

The Sangre Grande-based Stars had an excellent chance to grab an equaliser in the 26th minute, through Jerren Nixon, last year's Most Valuable Player. But faced with only keeper Jan Michael Williams to beat, Nixon only succeeded in hitting the post with a feeble flick from the left side of the penalty area.

A minute later, Brazilian William Da Silva Oliviera tested Nottingham with a hard shot which the Stars keeper did well to keep out, and Connection also had another chance in the 30th minute when Jose Luis Seabra's left- footer just skimmed the top of the post on its way out of play.

And before the half ended, Nottingham again rescued the defending champions when getting his body in the way of a shot from Toussaint.

The Stars came out fighting in the second half and again would have levelled the score in the 46th minute had keeper Williams not gotten his body in the way of Anthony Wolffe's powerful shot.

Connection then took advantage of the reprieve when Goulart capitalised on a defensive blunder to stab the ball in from close up in the 67th minute to give his team a 2-0 lead.

The Brazilian got his second in the 75th minute when he collected a pass from Earl Jean on the left and blasted the ball low into the Stars' net.

The fast-paced match saw six yellow cards being dished out by referee Ted Gordon who gave cautions to Seabra (16th), Andre Toussaint (22nd), David Atiba Clarles (72nd) and Kendall Davis (77th) of Connection, while Stars players Anthony (9th) and Glenton Wolffe (6th) also received yellow cards.

It got worse for Stars when Abasi McPherson was given a red card in the 76th minute for violent conduct after kicking a player.

Goulart then complete his hat-trick three minutes into time-added-on when collecting a square pass from Viana and giving Nottingham no chance with a powerful, low left footer.
 

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Football / U S drop 3 on Colombia
« on: March 11, 2005, 01:11:27 PM »
U.S. boss Bruce Arena pleased with a 3-0 friendly victory over Colombia that was manned exclusively by domestic-based personnel. “We beat a very good team,” offered Arena. “We had a bunch of good performances tonight.”
U.S. boss Bruce Arena pleased with a 3-0 friendly victory over Colombia that was manned exclusively by domestic-based personnel.

Four MLS players got their first cap, with young stars Pat Noonan and Chad Marshall opening their international accounts in the first half.

“We beat a very good team,” offered Arena. “We had a bunch of good performances tonight.”

”I thought Steve Ralston did a heck of a job contributing to the first two goals.”

”It was a tough game, the pace of the game was fast,” he added. “It was great experience for our guys to get exposure at the international level.”


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