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5101
Football / Hexagonal doormats
« on: March 29, 2005, 06:41:05 AM »
Dat is how we are being called on fifaworldcup.com.

Dis is what dey went on tuh say:

In the third and final Matchday Three meeting, pointless – and seemingly hopeless T&T – take on Costa Rica. The Ticos look to be finding their form after a trademark shambolic start to the final round, and it may well spell further woe for the Caribbean's only remaining representative and the only side of the last six without a point.

But captain and former Manchester United goal machine Dwight Yorke is not ready to toss in the towel. “It’s not like we can’t get the job done and get results, but at the same time we’ve got to look back at where we have gone wrong and try to correct these mistakes and move on,” he told reporters after the heavy loss to Guatemala. “We’ve got to pick up and go again and it starts from Wednesday when we play Costa Rica.”

Coach Bertille St. Clair echoed the aimless marksman’s opinion of the situation. “We have eight more games to go and we must get up and move on. It’s a sad loss but I do not think we should dwell on this result,” he said.

A match at home at the Hasely Crawford Stadium might just be the calm atmosphere the side need, but a third consecutive defeat, and it would be safe to count the Soca Warriors out.

5102
Football / Low keyed arrival home for T&T footballers.
« on: March 28, 2005, 12:48:58 PM »
Low key arrival home for T&T footballers.
By: Shaun Fuentes, TTFF Press Officer.


Trinidad and Tobago’s footballers made a low key return home on Sunday night as there was a most noticeable absence of local media but rather an influx of Costa Rican reporters and photographers arriving on the same flight from Miami for Wednesday’s 2006 World Cup qualifier at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.
Led by captain Dwight Yorke, the 19-man squad had a 4-hr stay in Miami and could not get away from fans, some Trinbagonians including Soca star Bunji Garlin, who could not resist from expressing their disappointment with the scoreline from Saturday’s encounter.
“This should be a reality check, you ‘fellas’ need to step up. Look at Jamaica, if they can do it, why we can’t do it too,” the trolley man at Piarco said openly as the players exited the airport upon their arrival home. Some still urged the team to move on and promised to turn up at the Stadium on Wednesday to see a revamped performance from the wounded “Warriors”.  Locals were not able to see the game as there was no television coverage while the game was televised in Jamaica.
The Costa Ricans were taking photos of the T&T players and conducting interviews with Bertille St Clair at the waiting area in the Miami Airport and also upon arrival at Piarco.
Yorke confessed that the journey was made longer following Saturday’s result as he made his way off the American Airlines flight 1819. For the three and a half hours on board, he and others tried to keep a straight face with a rare smile before he eventually decided to make a statement.
“It’s a huge blow to our campaign and everyone is disappointed in the team right now,” Yorke told TTFF Media. “Everyone involved in the football is not feeling good at the moment but you have  got to look at the positive side meaning that we can change things around starting from the next game on Wednesday. We have to pick ourselves up to ensure that we can bounce back quickly or else we can find ourselves in a very critical position.”
Undoubtedly the most experienced player in the current line up, the former Manchester United star intends to see a strong showing of character in the matches to come.
“It’s important that we stick together and do things the right way. The work ethic must remain the same and even though we conceded so many goals away from home we must continue to stay strong as a team. It’s very hard to describe how hard it is for us but as an experienced player, I have got to try and help as best as I can in this time,” Yorke added.
Looking back at Saturday’s match, Yorke still felt that T&T could have avoided such a heavy loss.
“Looking at us from an attacking point of view, we obviously didn’t look too bad, certainly not as the scoreline indicated. We needed something to defend and we didn’t give ourselves that opportunity because we failed to convert at crucial points. Everytime we looked like we are going to change things around, we just end up being knocked back. Hopefully we can learn collectively and return to winning ways.”
Asked what the scenario could be were to be a change in the man at the helm of the team, Yorke responded: “As a player, you never want to see something of that nature but whether we like it or not the people in higher places will make a decision as they see it. We as professional players just need to keep doing what we are here to do and maintain that focus of trying to achieve that ultimate goal.”
Meantime, Glasgow Rangers made a statement on Monday regarding the knee injury to defender Marvin Andrews.
“Marvin Andrews sustained cruciate ligament damage to his left knee in the game against Dundee on Sunday March 13. It is the medical opinion that he requires an operation. Marvin fully understands the advice he has received, however, has declared himself fit and wishes to continue training and playing," the statement read.
The T&T team will hold its final training session today from 4.30 pm while the Costa Ricans, who arrived yesterday, will also train today at the match venue.

T&T’s Team:

Shaka Hislop, Nigel Henry, Anton Pierre, Brent Sancho, Dennis Lawrence, Leslie Fitzpatrick, Hector Sam, Dwight Yorke, Angus Eve, Carlos Edwards, Stern John, Kenwyne Jones, Nigel Pierre, Silvio Spann, Clayton Ince, Marlon Rojas, Atiba Charles, Cornell Glen, Arnold Dwarika, Denzil Theobald, Jerren Nixon.

5103
Football / Cornell back from injury
« on: March 28, 2005, 12:38:08 PM »
He played for 65 minutes in an exhibition match against de Colorado Rapids last night.

He had one chance:
Cannon was called upon again in the 25th minute, when he saved a one-on-one play against Dallas’ Cornell Glen. The strong winds that prevailed throughout the entire game made the long balls drop right behind the defenders’ backs, as it did in this play, leaving Glenn alone against Cannon, who made himself big at the top of the penalty area to block the shot with his chest and clear the danger.
(courtesy coloradorapids.com)

Player Summary:
Glen showed some pace, but seemed lost on the right wing.  He just wasn't real dangerous or effective.  Still the pace and touch look to be there, he may just need more time or a move to the target spot.

(courtesy 3rddegree.net)

5104
Football / Govt okay youth football plan
« on: March 28, 2005, 08:43:03 AM »
By Walter Alibey (Trinidad Newsday)

GOVERNMENT has approved the proposed Youth Development Programme drafted by the  Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) and agreed to pump a significant amount of money into it to assure it is smoothly conducted. "The programme is aimed at total football development," said Oliver Camps, president of the Football Federation yesterday. He made it clear that the plan will embrace all football clinics, schools  including Primary and Secondary  as well as clubs participating in the different regional associations. At the end of it all Camps said, it is hoped that a competitive national senior team would be selected with enhanced chances at qualifying for future World Cup competitions.

Camps said the programme will be launched early next month when Government are expected to reveal the value of their assistance. But more importantly, Camps said will be its value to the nation in terms of country development. This is where he said, "there will be overall development, such as coaching courses to enhance the capabilities of coaches and managers, seminars which will guide football officials on decision-making during matches, as well as marketing programmes to sensitise the interest of the public". The programme is expected to be a network, where the right tools and techniques are instilled into young budding footballers during their early primary school years, and during their stint with various football clinics.

The programme is geared to prepare the young players for their term at secondary schools where the lessons learnt previously will be fine-tuned and taken to another stage by highly competent and qualified coaches. Camps said also that such a process will continue until the players are prepared for the sport at the regional level before it is taken to the National Superleague and Pro League level. It comes in the midst of the Trinidad and Tobago football team�s qualifiying campaign for the 2006 World Cup in Germany. The local team dropped three valuable points in a 2-1 defeat to the United States of America at the Queen�s Park Oval and on Saturday were beaten by Guatemala in Guatemala City.

Camps announced also that with the programme in full-swing, players will have an easier chance to play in the Superleague since more clubs will be admitted to the competition. The top football administrator revealed that promotion and demotion will be opened up to clubs from the coming season. He noted it will also give the young players the opportunity to play in the Trinidad and Tobago Pro League since the Superleague is being used as a feeding ground for new recruits into the  professional teams.

5105
Cricket Anyone / Selection Panel
« on: March 28, 2005, 08:23:57 AM »
Why is de selection of de cricket team different dan any odda sport? Why is dere a selection panel? Shouldn't  de coach be solely responsible fuh picking de team? After all, he is de one who is training dem and interacting wit dem all de time. He know who performing and who sucking salt.

5106
Football / Some pix from de game
« on: March 27, 2005, 07:32:09 AM »

Dwight Pezzarossi, from Guatemala, celebrates after scoring during a 2006 World Cup qualifying match against Trinidad and Tobago in Guatemala City, Saturday, March 26, 2005. (Ap Photo/Moises Castillo)


Trinidad and Tobago's Carlos Edwards fights for the ball against Guatemala's Denis Chen during a 2006 World Cup qualifying match in Guatemala City, Saturday, March 26, 2005. (Ap Photo/Rodrigo Abd)


Guatemala goalie Ricardo Foster catches the ball under pressure from Tinidad and Tobago's Dennis Lawrence, as Dwight Pezzarossi (17) tries to defend during a 2006 World Cup qualifying match in Guatemala City,Saturday, March 26, 2005. Guatemala won the match 5-1.


Trinidad and Tobago's Kenwyne Jones fights for the ball against Guatemala's Denis Chen during a 2006 World Cup qualifying match in Guatemala City,Saturday, March 26, 2005. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

5107
Football / GUA vs T&T: Quick Recap
« on: March 26, 2005, 10:51:05 PM »
Dis is by far one of de most (if not de most) pathetic defensive display I have ever seen by ah T&T side (ah didn't see de 7-0 cut ass from Mexico). Imagine we best defender was Nigel Henry. Shaka play shit, Sancho play shit, Lawrence play shit, Anton play shit. We still (as Touches would say) escorting de forwards into we penalty area. De ting is, even doh de goals (except de 1st one) were well taken dey shoulda never happen.

1st goal: Shaka eh put he body behind de ball and de ball slip thru he hands. First of all, de man shoulda never been given ah chance to shoot. Nobody eh even put ah foot. De man had all de time tuh decide if he should shoot or pass.

2nd goal: Ramirez come down we right side, Anton refuse tuh tackle de man. He only backing off, backing off. Anton was in de area ah couple of feet away from Ramirez. Ramirez jes pass de ball tuh de top of de area where Ruiz was unmarked. He had enough time tuh push de ball forward before he shoot. It look like Sancho was gaping.

3rd goal: Dey take ah short corner. None ah we defenders pressuring anybody. Once again ah pass was made tuh ah man at de top corner of de area, who had enough time (Eve push ah foot too late) tuh whip in ah cross and Ruiz (unmarked again) was able tuh head in. It look as doh Lawrence had duck from de cross.

4th goal: We had ah defensive mixup. De ball went tuh Lawrence who miscontrol it. It went straight tuh ah Guatemalan forward who jes blast it intuh de roof of de net.

5th goal: Ah see de goal before it happen. One of dey forwards was in acres of space in de middle of we defence. Anton was calmly trotting back behind him. De forward collect de ball (dat is when Anton decide tuh hustle, but it was too late) and jes slot it home.


We start of de game playing some nice ball. We was actually stringing good passes together. We was continuallly making forays into dem penalty area, but we didn't have any spark upfront. Kenwyne was looking like de man who would most likely score. If he remain injury free, he go blossom into ah deadly footballer. I doh know what de ass was in Bertille head when he sub him. Dat was tactical assness.

Overall, is not so much dat we played terrible, is jes dat de defence put down ah pile and we attackers lacked imagination. De only man who was trying tuh shoot was Carlos. Dwight had ah decent game, he put up ah fight. Stern, like he cyar buy ah goal. He had about 3 chances. Normally, he woulda score at least on ah dem. Ah was feeling positive at de beginning of de match but dem bitches let meh down like ah tire.

5108
Football / Team T&T fine
« on: March 26, 2005, 08:35:58 AM »
Letter to the Trinidad Express

WHY all the hype about branding our national football team as "Soca Warriors" or removing the "Soca" and naming them just "Warriors" blah, blah, blah?

It reminds me of the "Strike Squad". Why on earth can't these expert administrators just leave the drama out of the team and let them be known simply as the Trinidad and Tobago National Football Team aka Team T&T?

Bet you we get the desired results.

THE OBSERVER

Belmont

5109
By David Millette (T&T Mirror)

CALYPSO music has been identified as the newest trend of world music to hit France and then, maybe, the rest of Europe.

This is the bold prediction being made by Virgin Music, one of the top music industry groups in France.

In fact, top calypsonians like Sparrow, Rose, Terror and Bomber are already getting ready to hit the stages in France and make a name for themselves and for TnT.

As a result, there is the projection that some 15 million calypso albums could be sold, since there is the possibility that there could be a similar situation like what happened in the 1980s with the rise of African music, and Cuban music, in the 1990s, with the incredible success of the Buena Vista Social Club (BVSC).

During those periods, 15 million albums of Cuban and African music were said to have been sold.

The BVSC was a Grammy-winning Cuban documentary and CD, which has reportedly now paved the road in generating a new market for ethnic and cultural music events, like calypso, around the world.

The whole of France is said to be already ecstatic over the calypso wave that has hit the country.

In fact, while some local entrepreneurs were twiddling their thumbs about whether calypso music would really be a good investment, and businessmen with the capabilities to make a difference were looking elsewhere, the French, knowing a good thing when they saw it, immediately decided that this was the way forward.

A French national, Jean Michel Gilbert, who has been living in Trinidad for the past 14 years, initiated the project.

It was Gilbert’s passion for calypso music that pushed him to bring all parties together to realise this amazing and unique venture.

The release of a CD and a DVD with classical calypsoes has been winning rave reviews in the French media.

Top French newspaper Le Monde, in a headline story, declared: “Today, this music, though groovy, sensual and sweet rhythms, and with politicised lyrics, is being threatened in the same place it was created, on the island of Trinidad in the Caribbean.”

But it asked pointedly: “Neglected at home, will calypso music be able to succeed abroad?”

The story in Le Monde added: “This is the ambition of the project, ‘Calypso @ Dirty Jim’s’, the title of an album and a film to be discovered in France.

“It highlights the vast set of big stars of calypso, old granddaddies, still very green, who could become the Trinidadian version of the old Cuban singers made famous, thanks to Ry Cooder and Wim Wenders in the Buena Vista Social Club.”

The report added: “The release of the CD and DVD ‘Calypso @ Dirty Jim’s’, last month, in France by Virgin Music, is proving to be a huge success for all involved, and TnT is in the front line to benefit from the success.

 “The documentary film premiered in Cinema Macmahon in Paris, to an audience of some of the top French music Press.

“Since then, the reviews of the film and the CD have taken over the French Press, culminating in the prestigious cover page of the French daily Le Monde, on February 17.

“In December last year, Virgin Music financed the trip to Trinidad of five top French journalists from the following magazines and newspapers -- Le Monde, Telerama, Le Nouvel Observateur, Le Monde de musique, Les InRockuptibles, Le Figaro.

“While in Trinidad, the journalists met with the calypsonians involved in the project, and had a brief initiation into Trinidad culture.”

It was further revealed, three weeks after Carnival, that three of the calypsonians from the project, Mighty Bomber, Lord Superior and Relator had visited Paris to do a promotional tour for a concert on April 13 at the Cirque d’Hiver, Paris.

“The concert will feature all the calypsonians from the documentary -- Rose, Sparrow, Bomber, Terror, Superior and Relator, backed by a traditional calypso orchestra with Ralph Davies on piano, Harold Richards on counter bass, Wayne Dopson on cuatro, Tony Voisin on guitar, a full horn section, and two chorus girls, Jamila and Candice.

“Relator and Superior will be joining them with acoustic guitars and cuatros.

“The show will be 90 minutes long, and will be presented in collaboration with national TV station, France 2, national radio station, FIP, and first Parisian daily newspaper, Liberation.

“There will be a 6,000-poster campaign in Paris to promote this concert.”
The report continued: “Subsequent to the French release, Virgin Music is releasing the Calypso CD/DVD in Switzerland, Belgium, Holland, Austria, Greece, Italy and Germany.

“Negotiations are also underway to finalise the release of a book on Calypso @ Dirty Jim’s.”

It was revealed that the CD, Calypso @ Dirty Jim’s, took its name from an infamous night-club, The Dirty Jim’s Club, which was situated on South Key, Port of Spain, around where the Express newspaper is currently located, in the 1940s.

“The Dirty Jim’s Club was the place to be for everyone, eclectic but raunchy, the place were you could hear calypso music outside of the tents at Canival time,” it stated.

“People went there to listen to calypso while ogling the limbo and the strip tease dancers, invariably sipping on one of the ‘Swizzle’ cocktails that made the club famous.

“The documentary tells the story of calypso music through interviews with the calypsonians, and the songs they sang.

“Holly Betaudier, who was actually an MC at the Dirty Jim’s Club for a while, acts as the main storyteller throughout the documentary with Professor Gordon Roehler as the historian.

“The documentary, directed by Pascale Obolo and produced by Maturity Music and Dynamo Productions, was filmed during the 2004 Carnival.

The recording of the CD was done at Caribbean Sound Basin in 2003, with musical direction by Thierry Planelle of Virgin France.

“The idea was to record some of the calypso classics sung by the existing great calypsonians, and the result was phenomenal,” the report stated.

“The documentary film was aired on French Cable TV in February, and an airing on French national TV, France 2, is scheduled for June, to be seen throughout France and also the French West Indies.

“The documentary will also be presented in Tokyo, Moscow and Los Angeles, and at the Burkina Faso Film Festival in Ougadoudou.

“So from France and Europe, calypso will really be reaching all corners of the world.”

Meanwhile, the documentary will be premiered in Trinidad at Club Zen on April 5.

5110
Football / Scouting Guatemala
« on: March 18, 2005, 11:20:54 AM »
By Peter Goldstein (planetworldcup.com)

When Guatemala passed the post first in the group of death, the locals were already booking their flights to Munich. After all, the lads had notched a plus score against Honduras and split two games with Costa Rica. OK, they might not win the Hexagonal, but at least they wouldn't finish worse than fourth. Some fifth-place team from some desert or something over in Asia? Pack the bags.

But a few weeks later, in a friendly in the USA, Guatemala sent out their first string against Mexico's second--and were whipped 0:2. And in the final game of the round, at home no less, the first eleven lost 0:1 to another second-string side, this time (horrors!) Canada. Suddenly the phones went just a little bit silent at the travel agencies.

Was Guatemala a fluke? Not at all. But the losses highlight an important fact: Guatemala isn't Mexico or the USA. They can't just go out on the field and expect to get a result. It's a team largely without stars (Carlos Ruiz the exception), and gets its results from cohesive, disciplined play. They're accurate rather than spectacular, steady rather than explosive. If the engine isn't working to perfection, it can easily break down--witness the 5:0 demolition by Costa Rica. Yes, Guatemala is no worse than even odds to qualify, but they'll have to pay attention if they want to make the trip.

The chapines are the only team in the field that's essentially the same now as when the semifinals began. No major injuries, no new sensations. The only significant change has been in goal, where Miguel Klee took over in the last two games for Ricardo Trigueño Foster. (And the only surprise there was that Foster got the nod in the first place.) Klee is a solid keeper, generally better on his line than coming off. He played well in a recent friendly against Colombia, and looks like he'll keep the job for now.

The 4-man back line is the smallest and the quickest in the field, but not the best at marking, and has been subject to occasional breakdowns. Pablo Melgar is the leader in the middle: he doesn't have much muscle, but compensates with fast movement to the ball, good reading of the game, and effective tackling. His partner is the wild and woolly Gustavo Cabrera; he's good in the air and has astonishing pace for a centerback, but finds himself out of position now and then. Plus, he's suspended for the opener against Panama, which could be a problem. Nelson Morales is a capable backup, but can't match Cabrera's air game, and Roberto Brown is just the man to take advantage.

The fullbacks are a quiet strength. On the left, Ángel Sanabria replaced the injured Denis Chen just before the semis began, and performed well. He's small and very quick, at home both on attack and defense. Chen is finally back on the roster, but the job now looks like Sanabria's to lose. On the right is Nestor Martínez, the most consistent of the back four: he's a reliable marker, good on the overlap, and the best crosser on the team.

The best Guatemalan midfielder in the semis was Guillermo "Pando" Ramirez. He's an aggressive player, and has been known to lose control. But during the semis he showed his strengths: good technique and vision, powerful attacking strides, and a dangerous shot. He recently came up empty in tryouts in England, but that'll just keep him closer to home for the qualifiers. (Right now LA Galaxy is showing some interest.) He usually plays on the left side, but when either Gonzalo Romero or Fredy Thompson are unavailable, he goes into the middle either as playmaker or defender. Romero is the central playmaker; he was a bit off form in the semis, but at his best he's a cool, intelligent passer both short and long. Thompson is the holding midfielder, quick, a good reader of the game, small but with excellent balance. He can also deliver the well-timed pass. On the right is Mario "El Loco" Rodríguez, very assertive, plenty of pace, but only average technique--he's the kind of guy who'll break free only to send in a poor cross. Another candidate is Carlos Figueroa, nearly as fast and with better skills, but not quite as good on defense and without Rodríguez' all-around loconess.

The top three strikers are Carlos Ruiz, Carlos Ruiz, and Carlos Ruiz. In the semis the team scored 7 goals; Ruiz got 4 himself and provided the pass for 2 more. Everyone knows El Pescadito is a great finisher, but he's so much more: intelligent, hard-working, creative too. His backheel for Dwight Pezzarossi's goal against Honduras was a classic, and don't forget his cheeky overhead lob that led to a Juan Carlos Plata goal against Costa Rica. And I bet you didn't know this: he's the strongest man on the roster. In a recent camp competition he threw the 8-pound medicine ball farther than anyone else, including the keepers.

Right now the second forward spot is bouncing around between Pezzarossi and Plata, and they may both get regular time. Pezzarossi is known as "El Tanque," and is good at the dirty work, but he's also mobile and imaginative, and can go touchline to touchline. We talked about Plata in an earlier column; he's near the end of his career, but still has plenty of stamina, and can slip in to score the goals that no one else would ever dream of attempting.

During the semis Guatemala were helped by a significant preparation advantage, since their opponents had new coaches and/or had played few friendlies. For the Hexagonal it looks like another strong buildup: they've played matches against Colombia (1:1) and Paraguay (1:2), and when the tournament starts, they'll have had more time training together than any other side in the field. It helps, too, that almost all of their players are home-based. Right now Ruiz is the only exception, and since MLS isn't in session, he can join camp like all the rest. That stability is the hallmark of the team, and coach Ramón Maradiaga, a quiet and dignified sort, fits the profile. If he can keep a steady ship, they can ride it all the way across the Atlantic.

5111
Football / We'll Wait For Marv
« on: March 18, 2005, 06:06:08 AM »
By Emma Dodds (Glasgow Rangers FC)

ALEX McLEISH has revealed that Marvin Andrews will be given until the last minute to prove his fitness for this Sunday's CIS Cup final against Motherwell.

The towering Trinidad & Tobago international sustained a knee injury against Dundee last weekend and has been working around the clock with the medical team this week in an attempt to clear up the problem.

Big Marv has been an ever present in the last 29 starting line-ups and is praying he will recover sufficiently enough to take to the field at Hampden.

Should the Light Blues win on Sunday, and it is by no means a foregone conclusion, Andrews would make history by becoming the first player to lift the League Cup in successive seasons with different clubs and that is obviously something the manager does not want to deprive him of.

McLeish said: "We're waiting on Marvin. He has been assessed every day this week and we'll take a final look at him tomorrow.

"Of course we want to give him every opportunity to play because he's been tremendous for us this season."

Big Eck also confirmed that midfielder Barry Ferguson is carrying a knock but insists that he is certain to play in the Hampden showpiece.

He added: "Barry has been carrying hamstring and groin niggles for a while.

"If you remember before he signed he missed about four weeks of action at Blackburn with a groin strain, so he is chasing 100 per cent sharpness.

"But his presence on the pitch is so important to Rangers and we know he'll be ready and right up for this one."

5112
Football / T&T put faith in foreign legion
« on: March 18, 2005, 04:47:58 AM »
By FIFAworldcup.com

Trinidad & Tobago boss Bertille St. Clair has called up 20 players for a week-long training camp in Miami ahead of next week's qualifier against Guatemala. Thirteen of the 20 are foreign-based professionals, compared to home-grown Guatemala's two.

Leading the overseas contingent are goalkeeper Shaka Hislop of English Premiership side Portsmouth, Birmingham City's Dwight Yorke and journeyman Stern John currently of Coventry City. The trio all played in T&T's first final-round qualifier – a 1-2 loss to the USA at home on 9 February.

Also, the coach has called on Rangers defender Marvin Andrews, Dundee's Brent Sancho, Wrexham duo Carlos Edwards and Hector Sam, and the Japan-based Silvio Spann.

St. Claire will surely be hoping his stable of minor stars can help secure the side's first points of the campaign on 26 March on the road at the Estadio Mateo Flores in Guatemala City. The clash will prove a tough test for the only remaining Caribbean side in the six-team CONCACAF 'Hexagonal' as the Central Americans have a spate of attacking options, including the Los Angeles Galaxy duo of Carlos "El Pescadito" Ruiz, and Guillermo Ramirez.

T&T's Miami training camp was initially supposed to include a friendly with Honduras, but the game was cancelled when the teams were recently drawn in the same group for this summer's CONCACAF Gold Cup. St. Clair still intends to play a friendly against a team to be named at a later date.

But despite a poor start to the campaign and an upcoming clash against a significantly improved Guatemala - who drew 0-0 with Panama in their opener – St. Clair is in optimistic mood.

Domestic concern or foreign policy?
"The squad of players we have put together is a well-rounded one and we expect them to rise to the call in what is our first away game of the round," St. Clair said. "We will be gathering in Miami before the match and this is an important phase because the majority of our players are from outside and this gives us a chance to get together and get ready."

Guatemala boss Ramón "El Primitivo" Maradiaga, for his part, has planned a training camp for 21 players to prepare for what will be the Central American side's home opener. The Honduran-born coach is hoping for a wild crowd to help tip the balance against St. Clair's Caribbean outfit.

"This game is important to us and we hope to be supported by our fans at the Mateo Flores stadium. We will do our best to put on a great show for them," he remarked recently.

Maradiaga is also planning to set a spy in place for Trinidad's friendly in the United States. "I don't know if I or someone else will be at Miami to watch Trinidad but we surely want to see what they have to offer," he added.

Aside from the MLS tandem of Ruiz and Ramirez, the 19 remaining Guatemalan squad members play their club football at home – a fact that Maradiaga has trumpeted as a huge training advantage. With six players from Comunicaciones and five from Municipal, the nation's traditional top two clubs are well represented.

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Football / Leslie Fitzpatrick & Conrad Smith train with MetroStars.
« on: March 17, 2005, 12:33:00 PM »
'Tiger' and Smith train with MetroStars.
By Shaun Fuentes.
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Trinidad and Tobago international duo Leslie "Tiger" Fitzpatrick and Conrad Smith have been training with the New York/New Jersey MetroStars during their preseason tour of the Caribbean island.
Fitzpatrick who recently broke in the T&T senior team has had interest from some MLS teams including the MetroStars and having gotten his international release from the Atlanta Silverbacks this week, he should now be eligible to line up for the New York side in Friday's friendly against Vibe CT 105 W Connection at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium on Friday.
Smith meantime, scorer of T&T's first goal in a recent 3-2 win over Barbados in the Digicel Caribbean Cup, has also caught the eye of the visitors and has been training under coach Bob Bradley. Both are in training with the view of possible deals from the visiting club which came to T&T as part of an agreement when they signed national striker Cornell Glen last year.
The MetroStars came from behind twice to edge CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh 3-2 on Tuesday at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.

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Football / Dennis Lawrence: The UK's newest resident.
« on: March 17, 2005, 06:40:02 AM »
Dennis Lawrence: The UK's newest resident.
Wrexham Daily Post
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Dennis Lawrence last night vowed to give his all to Wrexham's League One survival push after being granted permanent UK residency.
The 30-year-old Trinidad international's change in status was confirmed by the Home Office yesterday, meaning he no longer needs a work permit to play in British football.
And Lawrence, who was signed from Trinidadian club Defence Force in 2001, told fans to brace themselves for a nerve-jangling end to the season as the Dragons chase League One safety and glory in two cup competitions.
"It's a great achievement to get my UK residency," said the 6ft 7in centre-back.
"I completed four years working in the country on March 5 and applied for residency straight away.
"It's a relief to have it all done and dusted. It means I can concentrate on playing now, so it's a massive weight off my shoulders.
"All the worrying is behind me. "I'm settled at Wrexham. I've bought a house in the area and my family have also got residency, so we're all delighted."
Dragons boss Denis Smith added: "It's good news for Dennis personally, and good for the club too. He's settled here as a player and he's also settled into the local community.
"He's earned the right to be a UK resident and I'm delighted for him."
Lawrence admits the pressure of knowing he needed to play regularly for his country in order to secure a work permit often played on his mind.
And he is relieved it's a problem he no longer needs to be concerned about.
"I wouldn't say I was always worried about it, but it was something I thought about a lot," he said.
"Now I've got residency, I'm in the driving seat. I can be fully focused on Wrexham now.
"I'm under contract at Wrexham for another two years and I'm delighted with that.
"I'm looking forward to concentrating on keeping us up. There is a lot of work ahead."
Although the Dragons are in the thick of a relegation dogfight and facing an uncertain future off the field, Lawrence is trying to remain upbeat as the club heads into the final few weeks of the season.
And the giant centre-back believes it would be a magnificent achievement if Wrexham could secure League One survival and go on to win the LDV Vans Trophy and FAW Premier Cup.
Wrexham face Bangor in the Premier Cup semi-finals next month, but it's the Millennium Stadium appearance against Southend on April 10 that's really got the fans' pulses racing..
Lawrence said: "We have the chance to turn what might have been a disastrous season into a massive triumph. When you look at the 10 points we had deducted and all the players we've had injured, it would be a great triumph if we could stay up and win the LDV Trophy and Premier Cup too.
"But the guys here are so professional and they aren't getting carried away.
"We can't think of Cardiff just yet, because the next game is Swindon in the league and that is all we should think about. When Cardiff comes round, we'll think about it then."
Lawrence becomes the third Wrexham player to be granted UK residency this season, following in the footsteps of international team-mates Carlos Edwards and Hector Sam.
The Dragons yesterday confirmed their home clash with Brentford - originally scheduled for March 25 but postponed due to international call-ups - will be played on Tuesday, April 19.
Hector Sam called up for World Cup game
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Denis Smith today revealed he will be calling off Wrexham’s League One double-header over Easter -but that decision leaves skipper Darren Ferguson playing an anxious waiting game.
The Reds’ boss has been left with no choice but to postpone matches at home to Brentford (March 25) and at Port Vale (March 29) because four of his players have received international call-ups. Football League rules state that games can be called off if a club has three or more players called-up.
Hector Sam was the latest Reds’ player to be named in a squad just last night. Sam joins Carlos Edwards in the Trinidad and Tobago squad for World Cup qualifying matches against Guatemala and Costa Rica. And Mark Jones and Craig Morgan were yesterday selected for Wales under 21s’ double header against Austria.
But the double cancellation of Wrexham’s league matches leaves Ferguson facing a nervous wait.
The postponements means there are just two league games before Wrexham’s dream LDV Vans Trophy final against Southend United at The Millennium Stadium on April 10 - and Ferguson is banned for both.
Ferguson sits out Saturday’s League One trip to Swindon Town because he picked up his tenth booking of the season in Saturday’s 1-0 win over Oldham Athletic.
The other match the influential midfielder will miss is the home game against Bournemouth on April 2.
Smith said today: “I had a phone call last night to say Hector is being called up, and that just caps it off. You take the four players out of the squad and what with injuries, there is just no way we can play.
“It was always going to be difficult anyway but I was hoping to have played the games. I had probably made my mind up yesterday with three call-ups to call it off, then Hector makes it four. I thought, that’s it.
“I have tried things. We looked at bringing the game against Brentford forward to the Tuesday, and asking Wales if the under 21s could join up later, but Brentford have got a game that day. I have gone through everything.
“That means it is going to be a long time until Darren Ferguson next plays. He won’t play until the LDV Vans Trophy final - if selected - and that’s not an ideal situation.
“I just hope he is allowed to play in reserve matches.”
Smith now has to fit the two postponed matches, as well as the match at Barnsley which was due to be played on the day before the final, and the FAW Premier Cup semi-final against Bangor City, into a hectic shedule.
“That’s four matches to re-arrange and after the Easter break we have five midweeks before the end of the season,” said Smith.
“From April 4 until the last game on May 7 we will have to play ten games. That’s a silly schedule and not what I wanted.
“These international call-ups are killing us and other clubs in our league don’t have this problem.”
Another Trinidadian, centre-back Dennis Lawrence, missed training yesterday with a foot injury.
Smith already has six first team players on the sidelines with injuries - Chris Armstrong, Brian Carey, Danny Williams, Jim Whitley, Dean Bennett and Alex Smith - and Ferguson serving a suspension.
Wrexham reserves travel to Rochdale tomorrow but fit members of the first team squad will not be risked.
Smith said: “We’ll have to find a team for the reserves but Andy Dibble needs games and will probably play.”

PS: This could mean they not expecting Glen to be ready in time....

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Football / Kenwyne Jones in action against Gillingham
« on: March 16, 2005, 01:36:25 PM »



5116
Football / Hislop won't give up on Portsmouth stay
« on: March 16, 2005, 12:57:16 PM »
tribalfootball.com

Portsmouth goalkeeper Shaka Hislop hasn't given up on winning a new deal at Fratton Park.

Pompey boss Velimir Zajec wants Hislop to replace Kostas Chalkias against his former club Newcastle on Saturday.

Zajec has finally lost patience with the Greek flop - and Hislop, 36, is ready to forget being frozen out since Chalkias arrived from Panathinaikos during the transfer window.

He said: "I would be delighted to get back into the team. I have always kept myself prepared to play again."

Hislop, yet to be offered a new deal, added: "I had not considered going anywhere else until recently and I would like to stay."

5118
Football / Dog in action vs Dundee United
« on: March 16, 2005, 07:50:48 AM »







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Football / Yorke set for Dubai move
« on: March 16, 2005, 07:39:00 AM »
ITV Football

Birmingham striker Dwight Yorke's short spell at St Andrews could soon formally be coming to an end.

Manager Steve Bruce recently confirmed that Yorke, previously a target for Sydney FC, was talking to a club in Dubai.

Chairman David Gold said: "We're hoping for Dwight's sake and for ours that we can find him a new club. I believe there are several offers open to him and I'm expecting to hear something very soon."

Yorke has started just four Premiership games since joining from Blackburn in August.

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Football / Rookie Sealy set to join Wizards.
« on: March 15, 2005, 07:40:43 PM »
Rookie Sealy set to join Wizards.
By Robert Rusert / MLSnet.com Staff.
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For the first time since drafting forward Scott Sealy out of Wake Forest University with the 11th pick of the MLS SuperDraft, the Kansas City Wizards will get to see the Trinidad & Tobago international perform in camp.
"We just found out that Scott Sealy was able to obtain his work visa, so he'll be able to join us on [March] 16," said Wizards assistant coach Brian Bliss. "So we'll be able to get a look at him for the first time."
Sealy has been training with the T&T national team and was on the bench for their last World Cup qualifying match. He should see a lot of action as the Wizards will have an extended stay in Costa Rica before and after the second leg of the CONCACAF Champions' Cup is played Thursday against Deportivo Saprissa.
"We're staying there an extra six or seven days. We set up couple extra exhibition games. We have a game on Monday morning again Saprissa's reserves which will be good for our reserve guys as well. And then Tuesday night, we play against Alajuelense," Bliss said.

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Football / Stoke City keen on extending Kenwyne Jones' loan deal
« on: March 15, 2005, 07:08:31 AM »
Stoke City FC

Tony Pulis has revealed he's hoping to extend Kenwnye Jones' loan stay at the club.

The City boss is set to approach Southampton manager Harry Redknapp with a view to keeping the striker for longer when his one-month loan deal expires this week.

The Trinidad and Tobago International has played all five league games since joining the club and netted the winner against Millwall last month.

Tony says: "He's a good kid who works hard and I think he's enjoying his time at the club.

"The people here can't get over how laid back he is and everyday is Christmas day to Kenwyne.

"I'll have to speak to Harry this week about keeping him and see if he wants him to stay out on loan and also talk to Kenwyne and see what he wants to do."

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Watford FC

JASON Norville's goal five minutes after Spurs opener ensured that the Hornets came away from Stevenage Borough's Broadhall Way ground with a point in the Barclays Premiership Reserve League (South).

Omari Coleman thought he had given the Hornets a dream start on 15 minutes when scoring from close range, but an offside flag ruled out the effort.

Alec Chamberlain had to be on his game on 34 minutes when Spase Dilevski fed Mark Yeates in the inside right channel of the area - Yeates drove low towards the far post but the keeper got down well low to his right to palm the ball away.

Tottenham took the lead on the 40th minute when Dean Marney's corner was headed in at the back post by Paul O'Donoghue, unmarked at the back post.

Watford struck back in style just before the break when Young played a lovely give and go with Coleman, flicking the ball around the corner and taking the return pass. He made it to the byline and crossed low for Norville to side-foot home at the near post.

The second half was largely devoid of goalmouth action, save for Goran Bunjevcevic's timely interception to prevent a chance for Norville to double his tally early on.

Watford: Chamberlain, Osbourne (Grant, 45), Collins (Mawer 30), Ferrell, Mariappa, Gunnarsson, Darlington, Coleman, Norville, Diagouraga, Young. Unused subs: Kirk, Diafutua, Frost.

Spurs: Forecast, O'Donoghue, McKie, Marney (Limbersky, 60), Bunjevcevic, Defendi, Dilevski, McKenna, Yeates, Malcolm (Seanla, 79), Hallfredsson. Unused subs: Button (GK), Riley.

5125
Football / First signs of a Tico tailspin?
« on: March 15, 2005, 06:10:42 AM »

5126
Football / Shakes heads back to Bolton
« on: March 14, 2005, 01:14:33 PM »
Bristol Rovers FC

Ricky Shakes has today returned to Premiership club Bolton Wanderers after his one-month loan deal at the Memorial Stadium came to an end.

The speedy winger failed to win a place in the Pirates starting eleven during his time in the West Country, and moves back to the Reebok Stadium with little more than half-an-hour of first team football to show for his time at the club.

Manager Ian Atkins says he will keep an open mind about the availability of Shakes for next season, but admits that whether he ever returns to Rovers will depend largely on Bolton.

"Ricky is going back to Bolton today but that doesn't necessarily mean that's the end of him at Bristol Rovers," Ian told bristolrovers.co.uk, "We have to find out what they want to do with him next season and whether they are going to exercise the option on his contract."

Shakes came off the bench to feature as a substitute on just two occasions - the 2-1 league loss at Macclesfield Town, and the 2-2 LDV Vans Trophy draw with Southend United last week.

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Football / Marvin hoping to make history.
« on: March 14, 2005, 08:36:16 AM »
Marvin hoping to make history.
Glasgow Rangers FC.
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Dens Park hero Marvin Andrews has given the club a massive cup final boost by declaring himself fit and ready to face Motherwell next weekend.
The Trinidad & Tobago international broke the deadlock against Dundee yesterday with a bullet header in the 81st minute, but was then forced off after colliding heavily with Steve Lovell.
Big Marv took a kick to the back of his knee but immediately allayed any fears that it may put him out of the final after the 2-0 win.
Having lifted the trophy with Livingston last term, Andrews would become the first player to win the League Cup in consecutive seasons with different clubs, should the Light Blues overcome Motherwell on Sunday.
Marv said: "I will be fine for Hampden, don't worry about that. I just had to come off as a precaution.
"I prayed at church last night about it and I will be back training soon.
"There is no way I am going to miss this game!"
Rangers will need to produce a vastly improved performance next weekend if they are to clinch the CIS Cup after a lack lustre display at Dens Park yesterday.
But just as it looked like two points were going to be dropped Marvin popped up with a header, before Fernando Ricksen wrapped the game up with a tap in three minutes.
Andrews revealed: "The first goal was a long time coming for us and I am really happy to have scored it because I feel it was really important for the club.
"It began to look like we might drop more points after the draw with Caley Thistle last week.
"I was thinking that we were never going to score and, overall, it was a very poor game - it was windy, the pitch was not the best and it was freezing.
"Dundee were making great defensive blocks and it just was not falling for us.
"It was preying on the back of my mind that we were going to drop points. The time was ticking away.
"But we have great belief at Rangers and we kept knocking on the door and, thank God, I scored.
"We are simply focusing on what we have to do. We are not thinking about Celtic. We have eight cup finals left in this championship and it is in our hands."
Praise For Big Marv.
By: Stephen Kerr - Glasgow Rangers FC.


Alex McLeish branded Marvin Andrews 'a colossus' after the big defender grabbed a priceless late goal in Rangers' 2-0 win over Dundee at Dens Park this afternoon.
The giant Trinidadian rose superbly to head Fernando Ricksen's corner past Derek Soutar just nine minutes from time and the victory was secured moments later when Dutch ace Nando rifled home the second after good play from Dado Prso.
Sadly Marvin was taken off late in the game with a knee injury, following a clash with Steve Lovell, but the manager is optimistic the former Livi star will be fit for next Sunday's CIS Cup Final.
Alex told rangers.co.uk: "Marvin had to come off at the end with a knock and I don't want to make any rash statement at the moment but he was off the treatment table giving the boys his man of the match speech.
"I think it would take wild horses to drag him away from next weekend's CIS Cup Final.
"He did take a bad knock on the back of his left knee but we hope he will be ok because he has been colossal for us this season.
"We are looking forward to the game and it would be great to bring another piece of silverware back to Ibrox."
Today's match was not a classic but Alex knows winning is all that matters at the business end of the season.
He continued: "We have started games really well this season, gone a couple of goals up and won comfortably but they can't all pan out that way.
"Today's match was a tough one for us and Dado Prso and Nacho Novo didn't have much change out of the Dundee defenders.
"But we kept plugging away, put a lot of dangerous crosses into their box and big Marvin got on the end of Fernando Ricksen's great delivery to score a good goal.
"Fernando's corner deserved someone on the end of it. It was great to see the big fellow attacking it so well.
"Fernando wrapped up the points a few minutes later after good work from Dado and it came at the right time for us.
"We could have been a lot sharper today that is for sure but we have won and that is the main thing at this stage of the season."

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Football / Praise For Big Marv
« on: March 13, 2005, 06:29:56 PM »
Praise For Big Marv.
By: Stephen Kerr - Glasgow Rangers FC.


Alex McLeish branded Marvin Andrews 'a colossus' after the big defender grabbed a priceless late goal in Rangers' 2-0 win over Dundee at Dens Park this afternoon.
The giant Trinidadian rose superbly to head Fernando Ricksen's corner past Derek Soutar just nine minutes from time and the victory was secured moments later when Dutch ace Nando rifled home the second after good play from Dado Prso.
Sadly Marvin was taken off late in the game with a knee injury, following a clash with Steve Lovell, but the manager is optimistic the former Livi star will be fit for next Sunday's CIS Cup Final.
Alex told rangers.co.uk: "Marvin had to come off at the end with a knock and I don't want to make any rash statement at the moment but he was off the treatment table giving the boys his man of the match speech.
"I think it would take wild horses to drag him away from next weekend's CIS Cup Final.
"He did take a bad knock on the back of his left knee but we hope he will be ok because he has been colossal for us this season.
"We are looking forward to the game and it would be great to bring another piece of silverware back to Ibrox."
Today's match was not a classic but Alex knows winning is all that matters at the business end of the season.
He continued: "We have started games really well this season, gone a couple of goals up and won comfortably but they can't all pan out that way.
"Today's match was a tough one for us and Dado Prso and Nacho Novo didn't have much change out of the Dundee defenders.
"But we kept plugging away, put a lot of dangerous crosses into their box and big Marvin got on the end of Fernando Ricksen's great delivery to score a good goal.
"Fernando's corner deserved someone on the end of it. It was great to see the big fellow attacking it so well.
"Fernando wrapped up the points a few minutes later after good work from Dado and it came at the right time for us.
"We could have been a lot sharper today that is for sure but we have won and that is the main thing at this stage of the season."

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Football / Brent's office party
« on: March 13, 2005, 08:10:27 AM »

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Football / Hector Sam grabs a dramatic last-minute winner.
« on: March 12, 2005, 02:25:42 PM »
Hector Sam grabs a dramatic last-minute winner.
sportinglife.com.


Substitute Hector Sam headed home a dramatic last-minute winner to secure relegation-threatened Wrexham a 1-0 victory over Oldham.
The Trinidadian's header also dragged Oldham back into the relegation dogfight after a drab first-half stalemate.
Oldham veteran David Eyres did, however, have the ball in the net early on, only for the linesman to rule out the effort for offside.
In-form Wrexham striker Juan Ugarte had his side's best chances and also had an effort ruled out for offside shortly after the restart.
Scott Green and Chris Llewellyn then had great chances for the home-side which they failed to convert.
Oldham striker Kevin Betsy should have scored shortly after the hour mark, on to see his effort well blocked by Craig Morgan.
Will Haining then wasted a great chance for Oldham which they were left to rue as Sam rose to head in Green's cross at the death.

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