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I find Gallas shoulda cut Keegan ass in that tunnel.

Imagine the first game Keegan shove Barton into  after assaulting Dabo  -French African- is against Arsenal, the team with arguably the most French Africans....

OK, Im being pedantic, but Gallas is Guadeloupean  :D Dat was a job for Toure.

Yea yea and Henry is from Martnique.... ::)

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Football / Re: Havelange: Warner an excellent administrator
« on: September 05, 2008, 01:46:28 AM »
just a little background on Havelange:   It's Time for a FIFA Revolt


Hmm this ttfootballhistory site is singlehandedly doing what governments throughout the years have failed to do, acknowledge and chart our footballing history..

i wonder who we thank...eman..... ::) ;D

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I find Gallas shoulda cut Keegan ass in that tunnel.

Imagine the first game Keegan shove Barton into  after assaulting Dabo  -French African- is against Arsenal, the team with arguably the most French Africans....

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From the time he talk bout giving Joey Barton a 'second chance' , ignoring the previous 6 or 7 chances he was given, I write keegan off

I doh understand what d issue wid Newcastle giving Barton a second chance is. It wasn't Keegan dat gave d man a 2nd chance, it was the club. All the crimes were committed while he was a Man City player...Newcastle knew what they were getting into when they signed him. He hasn't done anything wrong since signing for them. So why the fuss? People shoulda made a scene back when dey signed him, not now. I mean, it was kinda obvious, even den, dat he was guilty of ruffin up Dabo.

Nah, u wrong on both points, the club and Keegan get away over Barton, the club wanted to sell him after the conviction for assault on the 16 year old, which happened when he was a Newcastle player.

Keegan bring on Barton for 2 minutes at the end of the Arsenal game when licks was confirmed and vex when men decide to 'welcome him back' to the premiership.

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From the time he talk bout giving Joey Barton a 'second chance' , ignoring the previous 6 or 7 chances he was given, I write keegan off

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Football / Re: Tug of War for Berbatov between Utd and City
« on: September 01, 2008, 02:37:51 PM »

well skysports news has been reporting that Berbs is having a medical a Utd, though Tottenham have accepted a bid from Man City for him.

Who say drama

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Football / Re: Hyland will join Premiership
« on: September 01, 2008, 10:56:07 AM »
Kenwyne Jones also required a work permit for his move to Sunderland and he was granted one after he was initially turned down cause of the blacklist. It is just a matter of whether the club willing to go through the appeal process.

I am yet to hear whether Pompey are willing to go through that process. We all know that he will not make the cut on the standard conditions, all this talk about Pompey so interested, they have to now really show their worth and go through the appeal process. Hyland will suffer if he doesnt sign for a club and i don't think he can hold out till January again just for the sake of playing in 5 more competitive fifa matches hoping that our rankings improve, even though i think that once we make the hex by november we should be back inside the top 75.

If he does sign for a club before then Pompey will have to pay a transfer fee for him. I am thinking that Premiership clubs will get a more favourable outcome than lower league clubs in those appeals.

You don't appeal for appealing sake....you have to have some reasonable prospect of success in the appeal.

Kenwyne situation is markedly different; we weren't as low as we are now in the rankings and  he had played more competitive national games than Hyland has at this point in time

Arsenal had trouble getting a work permit for Eduardo, even Aston Villa had problems getting the American keeper Guzman a work permit, but the relationships and assurances given by both country's federations would have assisted greatly as well.

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Football / Talk bout Undercut!-Man City agree fee for Berbatov!
« on: September 01, 2008, 10:40:03 AM »
Money talks, BS walks

Tottenham accept bid for Berbatov

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/t/tottenham_hotspur/7592272.stm

Tottenham have accepted Manchester City's bid of over £30m for their Bulgarian striker Dimitar Berbatov.

But BBC Sport understands the 27-year-old striker is holding talks with City's local rivals Manchester United.

Berbatov has been linked with a move to United all summer, but a move has been on hold with the Red Devils reluctant to meet Spurs' asking price.

City's new owners Abu Dhabi United Group have made a late attempt to steal the player from under their noses.

Boss Mark Hughes is hopeful of meeting the player on Monday to discuss the move, which could be worth up to £35m.

Hughes said it was now up to the player to decide whether his future lies at the City of Manchester Stadium.

City revealed on Monday that owner Thaksin Shinawatra has agreed to sell the club to the Middle East company.

And the new owners have immediately set their sights high, with Valencia striker David Villa and Stuttgart's Mario Gomez also said to be on their list.

The club chased the signature of Brazilian star Ronaldinho before he decided to join AC Milan.

And it seems highly unlikely that Berbatov would opt to move to Eastlands after admitting his desire to play Champions League football was the reason for his wish to leave Tottenham.

But with time running out on a move to Old Trafford before the transfer window closes, Berbatov could be left with a decision to join the City revival or mend his bridges at Spurs.

Hughes admitted the turnaround in the club's fortunes has surprised both himself and the fans.

"It's happened quite quickly today," he told Sky Sports.

"We are going to try and bring good players to the club and it is a notice of our intent and we'll try and get him.

"There is a real buzz and expectation and hopefully this time it won't be a false dawn and we can establish ourselves as a top six club.

"They [the new owners] have the means to do that.

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Football / Re: Angus Eve .....
« on: September 01, 2008, 10:13:37 AM »

I miss those goals with the taught nets, so when you hit a bullet you see the ball rebound back out the goal.

The world has gone the way of the European box nets which absorb the bullet.

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Football / Re: Major new T&T Football resource
« on: August 30, 2008, 05:41:02 PM »

FELLAS, I sorry I couldn't resist!!

In the right hand menu you can click on items and it'll pull up old stories....

I clicked on one at random....this is what I found from 1978; more than 2 decades ago!!!

Trinidadian Footballers Out PanAm

Date Published:
1979-03-28
Source:
Jamaica Gleaner

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, March 27 (CANA)

Trinidad and Tobago's footballers will miss this years Pan American Games in Puerto Rico in July because of lack of funds football Association secretary Austin Warner is reported as saying here.

According to the Trinidad EXPRESS Mr. Warner said the withdrawal decision was also promoted by the fact that the government had not given the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) any indication that they would release any money to them for a preparation programme.

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Football / Re: TT v Guatemala ticket prices
« on: August 30, 2008, 05:29:26 PM »


got mine

Like yuh take that photo on top yuh table spread, lol  :devil:

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Football / Re: ARSENAL FOREVER
« on: August 30, 2008, 05:26:15 PM »
van persie now hit ah man ah spanna

and yes that is a  stat

lol....Me and my partner sit down in a pub watch it and any man who accustom hitting spanner could see when it getting set up.

As soon as i see him on the line, I bawl SPANNER!! So said, so done, lol.

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Football / Re: Lets pretend we are Maturana ( and Anton)
« on: August 30, 2008, 05:24:23 PM »

Nah Weary, the issue had been brought up previously.....


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Football / Re: BOGNOR REGIS TOWN FOREVER!!!
« on: August 30, 2008, 05:22:40 PM »

I heard rumours about foreign investment from one of the Ex-Taliban in Afghanistan..apparently he has made millions from opium during the occupation.

All he need now is FA clearance for a take over

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Football / Re: Chris Birchall's hurt at omission.
« on: August 30, 2008, 04:13:53 PM »
I don't see anything wrong with the omission; it's the coach's perogative.

There was a lot of clamouring for Birchall to be back in the mix; he gave him two  bligh and in Pacho's opinion did nothing worthy of securing a regular place, punto final.

I doh see the problem and don't see why he 'deserves' to give us an explanation and tell us all the criteria he uses in selecting a team.


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Football / Re: Goal 4: Casting rumours (A must see!)
« on: August 28, 2008, 01:38:13 PM »

Nah, i've always said Ballack and Matt Damon are the spitting image of each other !




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Football / Re: Govt must do its part for Warriors
« on: August 28, 2008, 01:25:35 PM »
Without even looking at the content, from the time they repeatedly get the Minister's name wrong, the article lose all credibility before it start  ???


Would it not be more beneficial to look at the forest and not de trees? De correct name of de Minister is of least importance in the editorial.

Don't understand how you claim that to be the least important.

How credible are any of the facts/opinions expressed in the article if something as simple as the name of the minister of sport they can't get correct; in fact get repeatedly incorrect.


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Football / Govt must do its part for Warriors
« on: August 27, 2008, 03:09:43 AM »
Without even looking at the content, from the time they repeatedly get the Minister's name wrong, the article lose all credibility before it start  ???

Govt must do its part for Warriors
27th Aug, 2008
(Guardian Editorial)


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

Given the importance of success in sports to the psyche of a nation, it is necessary for us to call, once again, for Minister Hart and Jack Warner to end the partisan politics and the verbal and written aggression.

In the midst of all the excitement and euphoria surrounding T&T’s two Olympic silver medals at the Beijing Games, the country’s footballers began their World Cup semi-final campaign in convincing style with a 3-1 whipping of Cuba.

When one considers that the game was played away from home, there is all the more reason for fans to be optimistic of the Soca Warriors’ chances of reaching South Africa in 2010.

They still have 15 matches to go before they arrive at that destination. These include five in this round—two against both the US and Guatemala and the return game against Cuba—while another ten await, providing the team is among the top two in its group at the end of this semi-final round.

The Warriors will then be involved in a home and away series involving six teams from which there are three guaranteed spots in South Africa, while the fourth-placed team will meet the fifth-placed team from South America in a play-off for the chance to put a fourth regional team in the finals.

Given all the negativity that has surrounded the campaign so far, it must be to the credit of all the team members that they were able to rise to the challenge and overcome Cuba in such an emphatic manner in the opening game.

Controversy and negativity appear to be the order of the day as Government and the Football Federation lock horns over the use of the Hasely Crawford Stadium for the home matches while the State’s reluctance to inject financial assistance for the team’s preparation remains a mystery.

These distractions, however, have not deterred the players. In true professional style, the negativity appears to have led the players to bond and they seem more determined than ever to show their detractors that they are going to South Africa in spite of all the obstacles.

They still have in their corner, Jack Warner, the Fifa vice president and local football’s benefactor. While there is no doubt that Warner has earned a great deal of money from his association with local and regional football, it is also true that he continues to dig deep into his pocket to maintain the integrity of the game here.

It may be that Warner’s political affiliation to the opposition United National Congress-Alliance has blinded Government as to its responsibility to the sport.

On the other hand, it may be that Warner has allowed his desire to score political points against the minister to get the better of him in some of his public statements, including one Warner issued last week in which he stated that Minister Hunt “deserves a gold medal for political indecency.”

Given the importance of success in sports to the psyche of a nation, it is necessary for us to call, once again, for Minister Hart and Warner to end the partisan politics and the verbal and written aggression for the good of T&T’s footballers, athletes, swimmers, cricketers and other sportsmen, sportswomen and especially sportschildren.

While it is clear that Minister Hart and Jack Warner need to end their feud in the interest of football, the two men need to go further. They must sit down with their technocrats and advisers and come up with the modalities by which the Government will fund the Road to South Africa.

As Warner hinted in the aforementioned statement, this funding must be sufficient to cover all the expenses of the effort. The minister must ensure, however, that there is full transparency on the issue of financial accountability—including the money that is disbursed by television and radio stations throughout the hemisphere for broadcast rights to the 2010 World Cup.

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Football / Re: Sancho goes to Silverbacks
« on: August 26, 2008, 05:40:33 AM »


He trying to get the ball in that tackle ?...

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Football / Re: wenger killing we
« on: August 24, 2008, 09:01:13 AM »

They shoulda sell Adebaybore for what ever price Milan and Barca woulda pay for the shithound, take the man and RUN fast like Ussain!

oh speak again village idiot.

wait no, first start a whole new thread on this so that we can berate you for your ignorant self righteous rantings there.

ur illiterate c**t come back on this forum ?

What Arsenal win last year again ?


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Football / Re: WCQ Ticketing suggestion
« on: August 24, 2008, 05:10:26 AM »
well as said above, you have to make things very simple for the TTFF, cuz they don't like to do anything with any real sort of work.

That being said, they way the FA does it up here is register loads of people as England Fans and give them priority to tickets when friendlies and internationals come about around wembley.

The TTFF could do something like that along with WN/socawarriors.net and give us a priority code to get first option to purchase ticket, even if it won't be at the 'discounted' price as Touches suggested.

The real bottom line is we shouldn't have to go through the same passa passa for tickets as fair weather fans, when we supporting the team through thick and thin for years.

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Football / Re: wenger killing we
« on: August 24, 2008, 05:01:48 AM »

They shoulda sell Adebaybore for what ever price Milan and Barca woulda pay for the shithound, take the man and RUN fast like Ussain!

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What about Track & Field / Re: Usain Bolt - 19.30 New World Record
« on: August 20, 2008, 09:10:13 AM »
Boom!

Bye bye michael johnson

Really sorry to see Spearmon get DQed after taking those post race dancehall lessons from Bolt though :rotfl:

Yea d man was real liking heself with he american flag and then someone in the crowd tell him he got DQed....lol...the man expression change to a forlorn/confused one and then the flag and celebrations disappeared....

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What about Track & Field / Re: Usain Bolt - 19.30 New World Record
« on: August 20, 2008, 08:36:11 AM »

here in the UK, as the time flash 19.31 initially, Michael was like, 'they're gonna jack that up [a second]'...lol

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What about Track & Field / Re: Beijing Men's 200m
« on: August 20, 2008, 08:25:33 AM »
i'm speechless....

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nice.....i jump with it swung around 360 degrees and u see the two cameramen wide eyed staring at u.

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What about Track & Field / Re: You all ready for 1000 volt of Bolt :)
« on: August 19, 2008, 08:40:11 AM »
Usain is not showboating. Let the man express himself. Until someone come along and cut he arse, let the man be!!!

ppl does hate what they can't replicate

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What about Track & Field / Re: Ato a hater
« on: August 19, 2008, 08:34:58 AM »
Yesterday when Wallace Spearmon did a "brush my shoulder off" move in his 200m round, I asked that it not make air...it didn't. Where is Wallace from?


..(btw what is the story wit he and dat chain in he mout for de whole race ting?)



loads of ppl doing that, including Marc Burns; that's a comfort thing, like those running with shades or with the nike wings, or even tall socks.... ;D

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What about Track & Field / Re: Quow in 400m Final!
« on: August 19, 2008, 08:29:47 AM »


yea, he was real out of gas at the end of the race...he'd do remarkably well to medal, as he qualified as the fastest loser, but congrats on reaching the final

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What about Track & Field / Re: It feels like a dream
« on: August 19, 2008, 07:45:49 AM »


throw all yuh frame, QRC get a silver on its first outing, while Fatima could only muster bronze after 3 olympics.. :devil: :devil:

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