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Football / Re: I know you love him now!
« on: November 15, 2005, 01:05:07 PM »
You know why Birchie so good?

He mum is ah TRINI !!!

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Football / Re: SW Online support for the Warriors.
« on: November 15, 2005, 11:05:02 AM »
My Warrior and fellow Trinis.. losing or drawing is not an option.. lets beat these people !!!

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Gols Galore Trinbago Style / Where could I see Birchall goal online??
« on: November 15, 2005, 11:00:04 AM »
Unfortunately, I would be in Venezuela for both matches, and Foxsports Lat Am, didnt carry the game. Does anyone know of a site were there goal can be downlaoded?



GO WARRIORS !!!!!

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Football / Re: match report TT 1 BAHRAIN 1
« on: November 14, 2005, 07:38:34 AM »
THIS IS THE REPORT FROM SOCCERNET.COM
ON THE GAME


Updated: Oct. 12, 2005, 7:00 AM ET
Trinidad & Tobago 1-1 Bahrain: Tight defence

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Nov 12 (Reuters) - Trinidad and Tobago were held to a 1-1 draw by Bahrain in an entertaining World Cup playoff first leg on Saturday.

Trinidad's Christopher Birchall struck a stunning 25 metre half-volley to equalise with 12 minutes left after Salman Husein had given Bahrain the lead in the 72nd with a powerful header.

Trinidad were the more dangerous team at the Hasely Crawford Stadium but neither Stern John nor strike partner Dwight Yorke could find a way past goalkeeper Ali.

The playoff, with the second leg scheduled for Wednesday in Manama, is the climax of a difficult journey for both teams, neither of whom have ever played in the World Cup finals.

Bahrain, renowned for their ability to hit teams on the counter-attack, played cautiously during the first half with their defence keeping the home side at bay.

Although Trinidad piled on the pressure towards the break John's close range downward header was well saved by Ali and a point-blank Dwight Yorke shot was blocked.

Bahrain proved formidable at the back in the second half and Trinidad's probing play, orchestrated by Falkirk player-coach Russell Latapy, failed to produce an end result.

The visitors then took the lead against the run of play when Husein rose on the edge of the six-metre box to power a close range header past the helpless Kelvin Jack.

The goal stunned the noisy home crowd but they were soon celebrating as Birchall set himself to fire an unstoppable shot into the top left hand corner to level the scores.

The playoff, with the second leg scheduled for November 16 in Manama, is the climax of a difficult journey for both teams, neither of whom have ever played in the World Cup finals.

Trinidad finished fourth in the six-team CONCACAF final qualifying group to reach the playoffs, while Bahrain came third in their final Asian qualifying group and then beat Uzbekistan over three matches to qualify for the two-legged decider.



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Football / Lets Go Warriors !!!!!!!
« on: November 12, 2005, 05:14:32 AM »
WARRIORS, come out and playyyyy eyyyy

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Football / Re: A brother from USA representing for TNT
« on: November 11, 2005, 08:36:58 PM »
I am presently in Venezuela, and hoping that Foxsport Latin America would bring the game. was to be home on thursday, but plans had to be changed..

Sorry I am not there in person, but defiinietly there in spirit

GO WARRIORS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

787
Football / Re: Zamora could he be the extra "umph"upfront?
« on: October 30, 2005, 04:02:45 PM »
NAH !!!

788
Football / Re: It look like the blokes coming
« on: October 30, 2005, 03:20:51 PM »
Fellas looked what happened with Dwight and Stern at Birmingham. and it is still a "one love".. the guys would get over it as long as we are getting results... Didnt Birchie come in for Eve.. life would go on....

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Football / Re: BAHRAIN TOO HOT FOR PANAMA
« on: October 28, 2005, 07:09:38 AM »
Mayaro Sec coulda beat that Panama side too...

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Ah go start with John.. he is the tru satrboy of de side

791
Football / Scotland Vs Trinidad... (remember this report ????)
« on: October 26, 2005, 07:43:30 AM »
This article appeared in The Scotsman on 1st June 2004

Scotland 4 Trinidad and Tobago 1
by Stephen Halliday

IN ACHIEVING his biggest win as Scotland manager yesterday, Berti Vogts also erased any lingering doubts that he will remain in charge of the country for the start of the 2006 World Cup qualifying campaign.

If an outstanding first-half performance by the Scots had to be measured alongside the lamentable standard of opponents who at times looked as if they had been imported from a Sunday morning pub league at Leith Links, this was nonetheless as encouraging an exercise as the German coach has overseen in his 26 months in charge.

It was Scotland's biggest victory since San Marino were defeated 4-0 at Hampden three years ago and would have been even more convincing if the home team's strikers had not missed a handful of chances. As it was, all four goals came from midfielders in a blistering 28-minute period of the first half. The magnificent Darren Fletcher set the home side on their way, his lead followed by Gary Holt, Gary Caldwell and Nigel Quashie who all claimed their first goals for their country.

Quashie has emerged from the close season friendlies as something of a find for Vogts, the powerful Portsmouth player even earning a chorus of "You're not English anymore" from the appreciative Tartan Army.

While it would be foolish to be seduced by victories over Estonia and Trinidad & Tobago into believing Scotland can now storm through their World Cup qualifying group, the prospects of earning a place in Germany two years from now do not appear quite so distant.

The level of Scotland's display dipped considerably after the break, perhaps understandably so, and Birmingham City striker Stern John recorded a consolation strike for the visitors who, it is safe to presume, won't be among the qualifiers for the 2006 extravaganza.

The porous nature of the Trinidad and Tobago defence was evidenced after just three minutes when Stevie Crawford sprang a risible offside trap to latch onto Fletcher's first piercing pass of the afternoon, but could only drive his shot straight at goalkeeper Clayton Ince.

It was already abundantly clear that Scotland were facing opponents who afforded them a rare opportunity to achieve a convincing victory. No matter the weakness of the Caribbean side, however, the home players take full credit for the way they took them apart with some incisive, eye-catching football.

The sixth-minute opener was created by James McFadden and finished by Fletcher, a combination who offer so much encouragement for the future. The former displayed terrific technique and admirable composure to hold the ball up in the penalty area before slipping a reverse pass into the path of the latter. Fletcher has yet to open his goal account at club level, a remarkable statistic when you witness the precise, low right-foot finish which arrowed across Ince's body into the keeper's right hand corner.

Save for a heart-fluttering moment when Craig Gordon almost marked his debut with an own goal, miscuing Malky Mackay's overhit backpass before rescuing the situation on the line, there was nothing to concern the Scots during a first half which bordered on fantasy football by their standards under Vogts.

Fletcher, at the hub of everything good about it, created the second goal with a typically perceptive cross from the right which picked out Holt's run through the inside left channel. The Norwich City midfielder threw himself bravely at the ball, the pain of his collision with Ince compensated by his first goal for Scotland nestling in the corner of the net.

Scotland, playing with vigour and verve, looked likely to score with every attack against opponents hopelessly off the pace in the first period. For a team with so much height in central defence, Trinidad and Tobago were remarkably suspect at cross balls and dreadful marking from Marvin Andrews & Co allowed Gary Caldwell to bundle home Fletcher's inswinging corner to put the Scots 3-0 up after just 23 minutes.

The impressive Easter Road turnout hardly knew how to react to such unaccustomed circumstances but were soon savouring an even rosier picture. Not since 1976, when Finland were crushed 6-0 at Hampden, had a Scotland side scored four times in the first half of an international. The feat was emulated 11 minutes from the interval with Fletcher involved yet again.

He set Crawford, who seconds earlier had missed a good chance from 14 yards, clear through the middle and the striker's shot was blocked by Ince. With the visiting defence in disarray, the ball broke to Quashie who drilled it low and hard into the gaping net from 20 yards.

Vogts used five substitutes in the second half, Brian Kerr impressing as a replacement for Holt, but Scotland were unable to maintain their frenetic first-half momentum. Trinidad and Tobago, by contrast, effected a considerable improvement and scored a terrific goal in 55 minutes when John lashed home a Carlos Edwards cross from around 14 yards.

McFadden missed a simple opportunity to grab the goal his all round play deserved shortly afterwards, but only the most churlish would have found fault with Scotland's efforts on a day which ensured Vogts and his players can enjoy their summer after an often wretched campaign.

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ah hear immigration and customs waiting for he mudder c**t, ..who knows they might find some Bahrainian hashish, a little bit ah gat and 2 mini scuds missiles in he luggage..

Let him deal with big Harry at Golden Grove ;D

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So where does LARA fit on the team..???

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Football / Re: Bobby Zamora decides to play for d Warriors (Thesun.co.uk)
« on: October 25, 2005, 02:35:02 PM »
Let Bobby haul he mudder c***t. If they so want a star boy on the team, ah rather put LARA .....

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Football / Re: Aston Villa’s Jlloyd Samuel commits to T&T Warriors.
« on: October 25, 2005, 01:12:12 PM »
Jlloyd might be a good addition to the team, but how committed is he..

http://uk.sports.yahoo.com/051013/46/ean9.html

But ask for bobby, he should start off as waterboy.. the work his way up

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ah bet is a paynol asking that question.. them Venezuelan find that we should be in that group.. well they have to get Guyana and Suriman there first before we ..

The Concacaf has 35 countries.. Conmebol only 10... we still have it hard in Cancacaf to qualify

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Football / Re: Game times
« on: October 25, 2005, 12:25:29 PM »
forget nakhid, let hem haul he mudder c**t

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Football / Re: Letter to Mr David Nakhid
« on: October 25, 2005, 12:19:45 PM »
wha the big fuss about, the whole T & T know that nakhid was a tunts long time, and ah not really surprise.. just fukking mad that he use we boys for personal gain.. tell him haul he mudder c**t from we shore and go bahrain quick

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Football / Re: From Germany to Germany
« on: October 25, 2005, 12:07:21 PM »

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Football / Re: "Waggonists - Keeping It Real"
« on: October 25, 2005, 12:06:11 PM »

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Football / Re: DO NOT PURCHASE TICKETS FROM BWIA! THESE BASTARDS!
« on: October 24, 2005, 06:07:25 PM »
Boy you as bad as nakhid.. you not support your own too ???? (BWIA FOREVER) !!!!

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Hear nah, them Port Vale fan, say dey go have 2 teams in the world cup. Nice to know that we have some british support :beermug:

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