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Football / World Cup-bound Hislop hopes to cap week to remember
« on: November 19, 2005, 03:00:49 PM »
World Cup-bound Hislop hopes to cap week to remember

LONDON, Nov 19 (Reuters) - Shaka Hislop has missed out on World Cup celebrations in his native Trinidad and Tobago to play in goal for West Ham United against Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.

Hislop was part of the Trinidad squad that secured a memorable playoff victory over Bahrain last week to book their place at the World Cup finals for the first time.

Trinidad and Tobago prime-minister Patrick Manning has already declared a public holiday to celebrate reaching Germany 2006 and the players were treated as royalty on their return.



Hislop, 36, was determined to prolong his international career and achieve his goal of playing at next year's World Cup.

The experienced keeper will make it a week to remember if he manages to keep out former West Ham team mates midfielder Michael Carrick and striker Jermain Defoe at Spurs on Sunday.

Hislop added: "This is probably the best week of my career. I have been very fortunate during my club career and have played for some fantastic clubs.

"But I was determined to persevere... with the national side in the hope of playing at a World Cup.

"Nothing comes bigger to a player than what he accomplishes with the national team. Coming from a country as small as Trinidad, it means a lot to the entire region.

With a population of about 1.1 million, they will be one of the smallest nations taking part in the sport's showpiece event.

"I am hearing about how good the celebrations are in other islands of the country and it is testament to how close we are as a region.

Hislop returns to face a Spurs side who are just two points ahead of West Ham, after both clubs have enjoyed fine starts to the season, and United also have a game in hand.

A victory on Sunday would take West Ham above Tottenham and up to sixth place in the Premier League standings.

"My boots are still in Trinidad and I need to get a new pair before the Tottenham game," he said. "I am a size 13 so not many people will carry that.

"But this is a such big game for me to come back to. I know the history of these two clubs and I know what it means to the supporters.

"There is extra spice to the game because there are so many players with links to both clubs. I have no doubts Jermain is one of the best strikers in the game and to get one over Tottenham would be well received at Upton Park."


Updated on Saturday, Nov 19, 2005 3:40 pm EST

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Football / Falkirk: Of course dey need Latas
« on: November 18, 2005, 10:09:48 PM »
DON'T BE IN A RUSS TO QUIT

FALKIRK boss John Hughes fears Russell Latapy will quit football after the World Cup finals.

Latapy is due back in training this morning after helping Trinidad and Tobago to the greatest result in their history.

The Soca Warriors saw off Bahrain 2-1 over two legs to book their place in the finals next summer after a gruelling 19match qualifying campaign.

Hughes predicts a battalion of Bairns will join the Tartan Army in Germany in support of the Caribbean kings.

But he worries Latapy, 37, will be tempted to bow out of the game altogether on the ultimate high when he believes he is still good for at least another 12 months.

Hughes said: "I hope Russell doesn't decide the World Cup will be a great way to end his career because he has at least another year left in him after the finals.


"I'd be lying if I said I haven't thought that Russell might come and say the World Cup will be his swansong.


"I was surprised to see Russell on the bench in Bahrain so he has to work hard over the next few months to make sure he's part of the starting 11 when Germany comes around.


"But I'm sure there will be a few Falkirk fans now planning their trips to Germany to support him.


"I'll look to see if I can get over for a couple of games myself.


"We expect to see Russell in training in the morning but one of the lads heard Dwight Yorke being interviewed on the radio and he said it sounded as if there was some party going on in the background so you never know."

 :beermug:
Dis is cool too: Falkirk's Trinidad Diary :

http://www.falkirkfc.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1638&Itemid=2

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Football / What you all doing today, Warriors' Day?
« on: November 17, 2005, 03:36:05 PM »
I ain't home right now so my ass park in school (dis forum is ah blessing  :beermug: ) watching the pictures of celebration, talking to friends in Trinidad and playing soca.
Everybody back home - what you all doing today? What de streets and ting like? How many of you tape de game and watch it 6 time so far like me??  :beermug:

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Football / Ah sweet radio station??
« on: November 16, 2005, 04:49:28 PM »
Fellas ah could imagine all the radio stations must be PUMPIN' now....which is de best one to be listening to at de moment for de celebrations??

I in Toronto, so ah need an online link.

thanks.

GLORY T&T!!!

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Football / What you think the Warriors doin right now?
« on: November 12, 2005, 12:32:07 PM »
Some of we nervous, some of we excited, some of we quietly, prayerfully optimistic. Some of we cyar even think straight.

What you all think the Warriors up to right now?

GO T&T

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