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Football / Re: Trinis in Action (Jan 03, 2009)
« on: January 04, 2009, 10:12:45 AM »

I see Carlos joining in on the goal celebrations as well

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Football / Re: Jones to Villa??
« on: January 04, 2009, 10:04:57 AM »
Bench for who? I think thaqt is a great move.



In my opinion, Aston Villa would be an excellent move!
Agreed and Agreed

Martin Oneill needs another goalscorer to give the side depth to be able to compete in all the competitions; Carling Cup, FA Cup, UEFA Cup, and the League. People keep talking about Villa as breaking into the established top 4. I believe they can maintain their position but require a larger squad; a benefit which the traditional big 4 have.

Villa have been relatively lucky in terms of injuries this season, but that could change at any point; especially in terms of how many games the same guys are being asked to play.

Agbonlahor is clinical finisher, with foot and head; brilliant turn, brilliant speed, but he is the only recognised striker that Villa have starting regularly.

Ashley Young is a wide man,, who contributes goals, but is not a recognised striker and

Harewood and Carew out of favour and the other striker they have Nathan Delfouneso is talented, but very inexperienced at 18.

Kenwyne would be perfect for the all black attack at Villa and I would be the first man sporting a Jones Villa Kit WHEN he gets signed  ;D

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Football / Re: How sik is Kaka
« on: December 20, 2008, 12:55:24 PM »
I wonder if them could actually play. The level of control they have is amazing.

I doubt it.....unfortunately most of them men with astronomical ball juggling skills does pop down on the field; many have no speed, no spatial awareness and cyah take a tackle.

You remember what happen to the brasilian fella they call the seal who kept heading the ball? One elbow he collect.

The harlem globe trotters and to a lesser extent the AND1 Ballers need men to play little or no defence on them for them to execute a lot of those tricks.

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Football / Re: How sik is Kaka
« on: December 20, 2008, 12:52:18 PM »


I cyah believe big men actually debating whether this real or fake; it is so blatantly fake.

It seems as though filming these scenes in natural environments where they have people milling about is what making people subconsciously believe that it's real; at least i  hope that's the case...otherwise I have some magic beans to sell some of all yuh..


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Football / Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
« on: December 20, 2008, 12:22:59 PM »
KJ and Cisse put down a new passa passa dance called de brush cutlass...
lol...is rel the jamaican dance swing it away

yea is the "swing it way", and like their teammates feeling left out by the celebrations

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Football / Re: SPORTT: Warner playing politics
« on: December 17, 2008, 05:18:47 PM »

It may be just me, but I find the most alarming thing from this article is the revelation that brake lines are being cut and bullets fired into homes of sports administrators !

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Football / Sulley Muntari Flick into the Net
« on: December 01, 2008, 03:12:58 PM »
remind me of goals men does score in small goal.

<a href="http://uk.youtube.com/v/L0eoBoCG4_M" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="bbc_link bbc_flash_disabled new_win">http://uk.youtube.com/v/L0eoBoCG4_M</a>



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Football / Re: Trinis in Action (Nov 15, 2008)
« on: November 15, 2008, 10:11:59 AM »

well taken goal !!

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Football / Re: Joe Kinnear is a LEGEND!
« on: October 03, 2008, 08:11:27 AM »
SM, is this genuine?

Yea, i think this is the non broadcast, interview with the assembled press, where ppl like Adebayor say a whole load of shit and then when it's reported, say the print journalists misquoted them.

One of the journalists audio taped it though

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Irrelevant!

Champions League is not the Premiership..

He has every right to be there.
Believe it or not I was going to say the exact thing  but Arsenal is afterall still a Premiership side!

just to get technical, champions league participants need to declare a different champs league squad that are often different from the league. I think they have to field a quota of homegrown players (i think thats in place but could be wrong).

there is an Arsenal EPL team and an Arsenal Champs League team:devil:

simple Simon met a pie man

I find men ressurect this thread selectively

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What about Track & Field / Re: Queen Carl Gets Out of Pocket
« on: September 16, 2008, 08:40:33 AM »
Shut Up Carl

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

Carl Lewis should shut up and give the world a break. He had his time, his moment of glory and his day in the sun, it is over, it is done, get used to it Carl.

Surely to cast such awful aspersions against the achievements of Usain Bolt seem to be a cowardly act of desperation by Carl, determined to try to get his name back into the spotlight.

Why does he not try to make allegations about Michael Phelps, the oversized human fish from the USA who beat all comers and set phenomenal World and Olympic records at this year’s Olympic Games?

Blue food

The US media and sports commentators were such sore losers that they immediately started raising questions about whether Bolt used performance-enhancing substances to make him win.

Bolt and other members of the Jamaican track team were tested and re-tested to the point where they felt like they were specially targeted, but they endured it and passed all the tests, yet they would not let him enjoy his moment of victory in peace.

What are they going to accuse him of next? Are they now going to complain and say that he trained for the Olympics using a diet of ackee and saltfish, bananas, breadfruit, zaboca, plantain, eddoes, yam, pigeon peas and dasheen? Are they going to now try to make these banned substances too?

I mean, where do they get off? When does it end? Would they then say that Richard Thompson and our other sprinters should not eat oil down, curry, massala, pelau, roti, dhal, callaloo and blue food?

You sometimes have to wonder at the temerity and unmitigated gall of these world powers who sometimes seem to feel like they have the God-given right and patent to excel in everything, over and above the rest of the world.

Why don’t they raise questions about Lance Armstrong who won the Tour De France a record seven times, so much so that they renamed it the “Tour de Lance,” and in fact he is saying he is thinking of coming back out of retirement to try for an eight win.

Michael Johnson who stunned the world when he won the 200 metres and the 400 metres had boldly predicted that Bolt would not have broken his record and was stunned into silence when Bolt bolted to the finish line and shattered Michael’s old record, but at least he had the decency and sportsmanship to congratulate Bolt and celebrate his win.

Candy store

Not Carl Lewis, not Mister Showboating, Mister Egoistical, Mister I Am The Baddest Thing Around Here Carl Lewis.

We rejoiced and celebrated with Carl on the occasions when he won at consecutive Olympics and we were happy for him. He had the adulation of the world and everyone’s respect for his achievements, but now he cannot seem to leave well enough alone.

If at the end of the day there was any illegality in Bolt’s win, it will eventually come out as it did for Marion Jones and for Ben Johnson, but if there is no concrete evidence or not even any reasonable suspicion then Carl, just shut up and be quiet.

The same advice about shutting up is given to IOC President Jacques Rogge who made the stupid comment about Bolt’s showboating.

The 100 metres men’s final is always the pinnacle event in the Olympic Games and is the most adrenaline-filled, testosterone-packed, ego-bursting event. Sprinters by nature have to have a bit of cockiness and self-assurance because at the end of the day it could be just sheer will power and determination that can separate first place from last place.

Having won the event, Bolt had every right to celebrate as he did, he did not go around rubbing it in anyone’s face, he was just ecstatic at having won the event and was expressing his joy, like a child left in a candy store with no adults around.

Carl Lewis was a showboater, our own Ato Boldon was a master egoist and showboater, notwithstanding his comments about Bolt’s victory celebrations, so why doesn’t everyone get off the boy’s back and just give him a break?

The reality is that like it or not, there is going to be a shaking up in the established order of things in world sprinting and we in the Caribbean can lead the way.

Trinidad and Tobago has tremendous potential in this regard and we need to use this opportunity to hone and sharpen and develop our young talents so that we too can continue to produce world beaters in the fine tradition of Mottley, Crawford, Thompson, Boldon, Bledman and others.

In this regard, the efforts on Minister Peter Taylor are to be highly commended where, in conjunction with Linford Christie they have organised clinics for tapping into and developing the track and field talent of our youngsters.

We have the talent and the resources, and once properly managed, developed and harnessed we will continue to produce world class citizens who are world beaters in several disciplines of sport.

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Football / Re: Emmanuel Adebayor has no right near a premiership team-IMHO
« on: September 16, 2008, 04:50:42 AM »
i doh even know why alya wastin yuh time wit dis argument de man jus lookin to start up some talk. dey hav no justification behind da shit talk. Whoever feel Adebayor doh belong in de prem doh belong on dis forum. is common sense, regardless of why yuh doh like him. De man cud play ball. Plain an simple

It's useful, getting a reminder every now and then that common sense really isn't really all that common.

this is ur contribution to the debate ?

and u're the same one to get peeved when men 'ridicule' you...tut tut

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Football / Re: Emmanuel Adebayor has no right near a premiership team-IMHO
« on: September 15, 2008, 08:01:20 AM »
this thread never gonna stop yes..lol

til the man who beat down Adebayor come correct
haha
and i'm chelsea supporter but ya hadda give jack he jacket jed

well the thread won't stop  :), it will only resurface in the odd week that he scores a goal...or 3.

Interestingly enough, there is no comment in this thread when he plays pure ta ta and gets booed by sections of his own fans.

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Football / Re: YORKE RECALLED (by Sunderland)
« on: September 12, 2008, 11:29:17 AM »

To ridicule the futility of men voicing outrage (as seems to be the intent of the post) is unnecessary, since at the end of the day the purpose of this board isn't to effect some kind of change (we're all mostly powerless where that is concerned), the purpose is to 'discuss'... if thru discussion we do end up effecting any change, then that is a tangential by-product, albeit one that is very much welcomed.

BIG STEUPS.



You of all people preaching to men about ridiculing people on the board for expressing their opinion?!? That's the biggest amount of hypocrisy I see this  year!

We only have to scroll down to the 'Obama for Westham Job' for a reflection of how much YOU 'welcome' discussion.

If calling men 'c**t hole' and 'intellectual midgets' is your idea of welcoming discussion, good for you yes.

I really doh know where they find all yuh

I'm not sure if the sucking sound is coming from your mouth or if it's the sound of the air escaping that void between your ears.  For you to run quite to that thread in hopes of finding some indictment of me "welcoming discussion" only proves what panty you really is...because surely it's not hard to discern in that thread where the ad hominems began and where they ended.

But thanks all the same for coming and confirming for me what the true purpose of your petty, nonsense post was all about... in that light I guess it's appropriate then for men to keep reminding you of what a spectacular ass you made of your self in that Adebayor not belonging in the EPL thread.

...cut's both ways.

I don't know who u trying to impress with jargon you would never use in a face to face conversation.

You always talking bout this law class you taking and that law class you taking, a fundamental skill in even drafting legal pleadings a move from being unnecessarily verbose; a habit for which you have a penchant.

You type a lot of BS and say absolutely nothing

But as has been stated before, you're a real insecure fella...

as for your allegation of me being petty..... :-\ those who live in glass houses....


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Football / Re: Jean Pierre Complex redo pics
« on: September 09, 2008, 03:06:13 AM »

that ministry building really annoying...almost like it tainting holy ground...but dat is just me.

I feel it's in keeping with the area, bearing in mind all the redevelopment with Movie Towne and the Hyatt Regency on the other side of the highway.

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Football / Re: YORKE RECALLED (by Sunderland)
« on: September 08, 2008, 04:58:14 PM »

To ridicule the futility of men voicing outrage (as seems to be the intent of the post) is unnecessary, since at the end of the day the purpose of this board isn't to effect some kind of change (we're all mostly powerless where that is concerned), the purpose is to 'discuss'... if thru discussion we do end up effecting any change, then that is a tangential by-product, albeit one that is very much welcomed.

BIG STEUPS.

You of all people preaching to men about ridiculing people on the board for expressing their opinion?!? That's the biggest amount of hypocrisy I see this  year!

We only have to scroll down to the 'Obama for Westham Job' for a reflection of how much YOU 'welcome' discussion.

If calling men 'c**t hole' and 'intellectual midgets' is your idea of welcoming discussion, good for you yes.

I really doh know where they find all yuh

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Football / Re: Ah want to know why??
« on: September 08, 2008, 03:58:48 PM »

All yuh could imagine a WCQ without a riddim section ?  ::)

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Football / Re: YORKE RECALLED (by Sunderland)
« on: September 08, 2008, 10:35:35 AM »
Yea, lemme hear all of all yuh who was telling Keane to hull he mudda so and so...steups.

As I said in the previous thread....D Boss speak.

http://www.socawarriors.net/forum/index.php?topic=37592.0

It doh matter how much friggin times Yorke retire and un-retire no one should have the power from stopping any player from his country in a major thing like World Cup qualifying matches,ah say nobody and ah mean nofactingbody.That is the way football going in our times yuh doh own them bcoz yuh pay them.

Its written all over the international news wire dat Dwight Yorke of Trinidad and Tobago came out of retirement to resume football duties for his country..................tell Kean to shut he dutty mudderkhunt...........he feel Yorke chupid ah wah


If Yorke want's to represent his country then that is his choice.  Keane needs to shut his ass...

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Technical Support / Re: We're back
« on: September 08, 2008, 10:29:22 AM »
Tallman, Flex et al. all yuh mustn't play with men blood pressure so.

But nice to see we back in action. Although it took me a good 3 mins to find the reply button

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Football / Re: FIFA: A Picture Speaks a Thousand Words
« on: September 06, 2008, 12:51:50 PM »
de least Manning could have dun was bring Gary Hunt along :devil:

Well it would seem as though either he's being phased out in a future cabinet reshuffle, or at the very least Manning didn't want any embarrasment with him and JW in the presence of foreign company.

No other way to explain the Ministry of Sport sending a representative as opposed to the minister for such an historic event.


MOU SIGNING: FIFA President Sepp Blatter and UWI Vice Chancellor E Nigel Harris signing the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) at the principal's office UWI ST Augustine yesterday. Looking on, from left to right: UWI director of Sports Iva Gloudon, FIFA Vice President Jack Warner, UWI St Augustine Principal Professor Clement Sankat and Nasser Racha (representing the Minister of Sports). The MOU will bring the first post graduate Sports Administration degree to the Caribbean.

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Football / Re: Just stay focussed.
« on: September 06, 2008, 08:27:36 AM »
ever hear someone with a French accent say 'focus'?



nah, but get someone with a french accent to say hippopotamus...hilarious or as Thai people say, Hirarious... :devil:

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Football / Re: what bout ah press pass fuh touches?
« on: September 06, 2008, 07:49:30 AM »
Quote
This was de flag at de England game



Buh wait nah, I now realise it had people standing up in the Jean Pierre Complex looking onto the HCS. I wonder if the TTFF take their money as well for a 'birdseye' view ticket  ::)

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Football / Re: what bout ah press pass fuh touches?
« on: September 06, 2008, 07:48:06 AM »

I hear ya coops, it really does have more flags at the soca monarch final that at a sold out WC qualifier

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Football / Re: what bout ah press pass fuh touches?
« on: September 06, 2008, 06:57:40 AM »
My thoughts on this,what we have to understand is who and what qualifies an individual as a fan,we want to be fans but don't have the time to do nothing more than pay to go and see games or watch it in the comfort of our homes,the fans you see supporting Football on TV are people that travel and support their team any where they playing,buy tickets for games a year in advance and for the whole year,you can identify them any where because they wear the colours of who they supporting,i see JP playing and there was some Jamaican supporters with Flag,it's not a Jamaican team they supporting the couple players they have on the team,the ones we does criticize,i'm yet to see a T&T Flag or shirt,same thing with any game T&T plays,our players needs us not only when win but when we lose or don't play well,i have not seen the WN Flag at games in a long while,what happen to that where the Fag flag gone? 
We can't blame Shaun Fuentes for anything because he is not there to serve one set of people,we have fans all over the country,we might want to call them waggonist but they are fans and needs the same treatment like everyone else,they don't complain about the price of tickets for games.Any how ah going and see what's going on outside Hanna in my backyard as we speak.

Coops, the flag was in the England game, it was enormous in comparison to the onfield one used for our team to walkout, lol.

It was also wrongly identified in the papers as the Powder Posse Flag, and suggestions were made that we need to put WN/socawarriors.net on it prominently.

But other problems remain, ask spidebuff and them who were trying to get it up and the cuss and carry on with other trini 'fans' who didn't want it over them, didn't want their view blocked, etc.

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What about Track & Field / Re: Nuh Linga (Usain Bolt Version)
« on: September 06, 2008, 06:26:57 AM »

'Jamaicans faster than bullet' Ra ra ra ra ra...I guess that doh apply to Kingston 6, 7, 9, 11, 12,   :devil:

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What about Track & Field / Re: FRANKIE FREDERICKS DEFENDS BOLT
« on: September 06, 2008, 06:23:06 AM »
Emmanuel Callander of Trinidad and Tobago apparently got a bit flustered when he realised that he would be contending the third leg with the world record holder and seemed to have misplaced his mark.

Bolt called him over, pointed out the error and he proceeded to adjust the mark. A seemingly nervous Callander thereafter engaged the champion in discussion, apparently expressing gratitude. We were stunned that in the heat of battle, Bolt had the calmness and presence of mind to assist a Caribbean neighbour who he would be competing against in a couple of minutes.



Of course, there could have been any number of reasons why Callender allegedly misplaced his mark.  But nah....it had to be dat Bolt intimidated him.  Ah mean, there was absolutely no way he could have known beforehand that Bolt was due to run the third leg right?  Or maybe it was Callender didn't know that HE was supposed to run de 3rd leg.

Yeah...that must have been it.  No wonder he was "flustered"... ::)

Regardless of why he was flustered, if in fact Bolt did tell him where the correct mark was, that was truly a magnanimous gesture

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We really doh have a CLUE as to how to reward our sporting heros.

Thompson and de relay squad get ALL dis treatment for finishing second

Wha dey go get if dey one day finish first?

And de irony is....it say de Chaconia Medal is for LONG AND MERITORIOUS SERVICE

It eh say Long OR Meritorious Service.

And de athlete dat have de Longest service is Marc Burns

Oh well.

Palos, I think this is proportionate to the achievement, given that many on this board and throughout the country were vociferously advocating giving JW the Trinity Cross for 'getting us to the WC.'

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Football / Re: what bout ah press pass fuh touches?
« on: September 05, 2008, 03:17:38 PM »
I asked the question a couple of months ago why the WN, being the official supporters body of TT football, is not entitled to more benefits like this such as press passes for appointed media officers, ticket discounts and other incentives that would help retain and bolster the core support..

the response was something along the lines of "yuh forget who we dealing with".

isn't there some way to draft a proposal to the TTFF and approach them for stuff like this, or has that been done already?

Can someone give us a rundown of what interactions the WN had with the TTFF and what was the response/outcome?

I don't think we're recognised as the official supporters group by the TTFF, but we're the official unofficial supporters group

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Football / Re: Dwight tells Keane: Don't forget about me
« on: September 05, 2008, 03:12:21 PM »

I had see Gally down by the bench as well, I hope they don't forget him.....he still have gas in the tank and is better than anything we have right now..... ::)

I mean he was MVP in 73..that should still count for something in 2008.



Steups...time for generation next.

The sooner Dwight realise that, the better for his long term future

If Gally lose lil weight he could be player/ coach

And have more respect

more respect for who ?
Gally? Dwight ?

I have respect for both; and I hope you don't equate me saying Dwight time past for TnT as being direspectful, because that is the plain and simple truth.

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Football / Re: Dwight tells Keane: Don't forget about me
« on: September 05, 2008, 02:17:23 AM »

I had see Gally down by the bench as well, I hope they don't forget him.....he still have gas in the tank and is better than anything we have right now..... ::)

I mean he was MVP in 73..that should still count for something in 2008.



Steups...time for generation next.

The sooner Dwight realise that, the better for his long term future

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