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Football / Re: "Shaka, the dignified Warrior".
« on: May 16, 2011, 11:29:59 AM »
Sam, yuh is a real soldier. Good to see yuh have an open mind indicating the top priority for you is really local football. Some others seem to just have an axe to grind in any discussions here. Mango Chow like he drink some smart juice lately, as he finally making some sense(just joking eh king) :devil:. Not a bad interview at all. Waiting to hear Coop's take on this though.

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Football / Re: Shaka: T&T not ready for Brazil.
« on: May 12, 2011, 10:41:55 AM »
Sam, I not in no personal argument with you and ah doh deal with de grass smoking, gimme my drinks. Seriously, yuh mistaken. Check de premiership rules back in dem times. Had real complications with citizenship, nationality and thing which coulda been trouble for someone trying to maintain a spot on a top team. It was possible that he could have run into problems by becoming an international player for Trinidad even though he was born in England. I not even trying to say he should have or would have chosen to play for Trinidad before England, but I understand why any professional accustomed to things being done a certain way would be wary of our football program. Anyway, it have a lot of internet analysts who always know what everybody else made of, why yuh doh leave Brooklyn yuhself and go home and do more than what Shaka and LP doing? We, who prefer to make de foreign dollar and live in somebody else country instead of we own, does want to cry down man like Shaka for weighing dey options. Why we so?

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Football / Re: Shaka: T&T not ready for Brazil.
« on: May 12, 2011, 10:10:12 AM »
Shaka father been trying for donkey years to get a lil structure to de local football legally. He may come across as arrogant to some, but he has always been a voice against the bullshit from way back when Suite and dem try dey thing. De England thing with Shaka was also a question of foreign player status in de premiership at a time when he was trying to establish himself. Shaka played for some of our youth teams Coop's. He was always competing with Russ Russell and ah think Clark from south. Not saying Shaka will give his life for Trini, but I'm pretty sure that he cares. Jack and dem so firmly entrenched, what can anyone do to change things right now. People all over de world trying and can't get rid of Jack. If Shaka, as a former player/current soccer analyst gives his opinion about the state of affairs, does it mean that he has to be willing to make this his full time gig to replace Jack and run things? C'mon people, with de dotish talk. Coop's, yuh feel any possible money Shaka get from this is life changing money for him? Allyuh really like stupid people who can't speak and don't know shit what dey talking about yes. What could be de reason for negatively attacking de man from this article?

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Football / Re: Mensa Ballers
« on: May 11, 2011, 11:41:23 AM »
So what does Shaka have besides a bachelor's degree in engineering? The issue can't be who has a degree. It has to be more who has played at a high level of football. If we start off talking bout Socrates and Shaka, we cyah reach Rahim and US college players

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Football / Re: Centre Backs
« on: May 10, 2011, 12:04:38 PM »
Rio have to be in that top ten once he is healthy. Awareness and reading of de game, plus having a midfielders touch don't come too often as a centre back

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Football / Re: Stoke won't ease up ahead of Wembley, warns Jones
« on: May 10, 2011, 12:01:15 PM »
Not sure exactly what Kenwyne said or how he said it, but part of being a professsional player is being being professional in other areas of your life. Football is entertainment/business and the perception of you and the goodwill that you build in any circle of fans helps you. Maybe we should remind Kenwyne of the reason Beckham makes the money he does still. Do your thing in your way boss, but be mindful as a businessman/athlete, that the more allies you have in your corner, and the less enemies crying you down, will always enhance your options, opportunities, and profitability. Don't let people disrespect yuh, but unlike jack warner who tell de man bout he mudder, make sure you are PROFESSIONAL in yuh response and behavior. Yuh wallet full, smile it off and be courteous, yuh above de pettiness

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Shotta, ah hope dat 4-5-2 yuh mention is a typo and yuh not looking to start a new trend with no keeper and de extra body up front eh.

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Football / Re: The Stretford End- Home of the Champions
« on: April 13, 2011, 12:21:00 PM »
  Validates what point?  You're not making any.  Cech wasn't playin' for no offside.  The cross was delivered at the ideal place that gives GK's nightmares and he realised at the last instant that hernandez was beating his defender and him (Cech) to the ball.  Plain and simple.  It happens to GK's all the time.   The only way he would have been able to play that particular cross "better" would have been if he had cheated on the cross and that may not have been a wise thing to do, either.
......just as funny is how Torres is suddenly a "shitsnake" in your eyes.  When he was scorin' goals for liverpool, leff an' right, including his most recent ones he score against Chelsea, yuh couldn't wet up yuh victoria secrets enough, could you? Now he gone to a better team and yuh gettin' them all messy and red like a liverpool kit.  Yuh actin' like a woman scorned and is not a good look. 

 

Jackass... Elan is the one saying Cech was playing for offside.  I said IF that is the case then it validates my point that he shitty.  At least learn tuh f**king read before yuh come skin out yuh cyat in de thread.  If he WASN'T playing for offside then he run out to flap at the ball just as he's done on MANY occasions this season alone.  Yuh don't have to agree with it and yuh don't have to accept it.

And as for Torres... yes he's a shitsnake and it's not just about his current form.  Yuh quick to make argument without basise.  If yuh was to read my comments in the Liverpool thread long before the transfer you'd see I was fighting against fight to still support him, while complaining about his attitude and body language.  Fact is he quit on Liverpool and force a transfer at the last possible minute putting the club in a desperate situation.  Thankfully allyuh greedy owner was even more desperate tuh have him.  Like I said, let him go chase hardware.  Watch him end up in La Liga after next season... IF he survives next season.

I also find it funny that according to you I acting "like a woman scorned"... de way you running after every kernel of corn I drop fuh yuh'd swear you either hungry fuh chain up, or yuh's ah jilted woman yuhself.



only a c**t like you would assume that I quoted both of you but can't see who wrote what.  Only a frowzy c**t like you would not recognize that I am addressing you, because even if elan offererd up his own theory, you is the one always acting to be smarter than and more knowledgeable about football than everybody else.  My statement about Cech not playing for offside is obviously directed at both of you, since elan bought it up and you, with all your self-proclaimed expert analysis, was stupid enough to fight him dong about it.  Albeit on a play blown dead, that had no bearing on the game.  If you really know what you were talking about you wasn't going to waste time with elan's theory.....according to you.   The clean sheets that Cech and the Chelsea defense have been turning out year after year, flies in the face of your grandiose assertion that he is "overrated" and "shitty" and yuh swear yuh sayin' sumting.  You cannot even tell where Cech's game has supposedly dropped off so much since his injury but yuh jumpin' on the bandwagon about his form. Your shit side could do with some of them clean sheets instead of flaming out in the EPL every year and being eliminated by second-tier Portuguese teams.
    Like I said before, yuh was gladly biting in to Torres' testicles when he was scoring goals all over the place up until the last time he scored against chelsea.  He wanted to leave a side that rafa and the owners took from a lucky CL Trophy, to the shambolic shell of its old self in no time flat, struggling for fourth place, year in, year out.  Yuh should be glad that Chelsea's greedy owner came and offered y'all sorry side a 50M lifeline to get rid of a man that was becoming a cancer to your team.  It helped allyuh get a player yuh so despised after the World Cup but whose nuts you are rapidly subbin' in yuh mouth for Torres own.....but yet yuh still bitter.  Where Torres end up next year or the year after that is no concern.  Chelsea will be playing for a CL trophy next year.  You predictin' the future but cyah even see the present.  You must be the only c**t in this whole universe that still think Dunga coaching Brazil as per your dumb post yesterday. 

Eh bwouy, take yuh grumpy self off this thread nah. Go back and cry with de rest of yuh Chelsea goons over that side. Yuh spell offered wrong by de way. Just wanted to point that out as everything else was so eloquently typed.

Bless

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Football / Re: Everton’s Hope eligible for T&T
« on: April 09, 2011, 12:48:19 PM »
Hope we don't drop the ball on this one....seems like he may have aspirations of playing England's senior team so let's snatch him now.

May?

Without even knowin de yute let me just say he has no interest in playing for TT until his England options are well and truly dried up, a la Shaka Hislop and J. Lloyd Samuel.

I have no problem with that, just simple reality. But in 2020 or 21 when yuh ready just give us 100 percent.

VB

 I agree with your sentiment, but, yet again, yuh (as others have, before) inferring that Shaka wanted to play for England until he had no choice but to play for Trinidad.  That is not and never was the case.  Shaka never wanted to play for England.  I really see no point in chasing these fleeting dreams of players with "connections" to T&T.  A handful of them will not make our teams perform better enough to advance beyond the norm.   


Damn, reading another post and can't avoid de shit this man talking. " Shaka never wanted to play for England"  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:     What an arse you are Mango Chow! Ah supposed yuh live next door to him or allyuh had this conversation.   :rotfl: :rotfl:

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Football / Re: CHELSEA FOREVER! - Home of the Champions!
« on: April 09, 2011, 09:20:42 AM »
How that blowout going Ryan?  :devil: :devil:

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Football / Re: The Stretford End- Home of the Champions
« on: April 07, 2011, 11:09:48 AM »
I agree with yuh point about de penalty, but right or wrong I can see possible reasons that the referee can say he didn't call it. I'm messing with some of these idiots that just bash blindly all the time and don't acknowledge that these things go both ways. Big sides will always get more calls than small fries, but who is chelsea to complain about Man u getting calls. About the play with Essien and nani, ah have to disagree. Not sure how the referee should have addressed that situation because it was cheekily done and would have been difficult to assess essien's itent. In my mind I'm sure that dirty bastard knew his timing was off so he couldn't actually tackle and if he wasn't going for the ball, that contact was illegal. Whether it was enough to get the referee to blow his whistle I can't say, but it is an example of why I don't want Chelsea to win another game for the entire fecking season   :beermug:

Goooooooooood tackle Evra! Kick dem in dey facking waist. Even though I woulda still call it a penalty, Ramires kinda use de upper body to bump Evra and ensure Evra couldn't reach de ball. I doh feel any kinda sympathy cause on de other end a few minutes before, ah swear Nani woulda score if stinkin Essien didn't cut cut across him and give him de lil nudge allowing de other Chelsea defender to catch up to pressure Nani. Essien and Ramires throwing all kinda wildman tackle without yellow. Yes, Rio shoulda gotten a yellow for his high foot, but look at how high de other man foot went first. Guess both went high and because Rio didn't pull he blade like de other, de foul was on Rio. Instead of complaining bout allyuh strikers inability to score, Bosigwa's angle of approach to Giggs, Lampards lack of mobility or allyuh coach decision making, de only thing de haters want to see is a desperate penalty to save face. Take allyuh buss ass.  :devil: :devil:

P.S. Mango Chow, yuh is still a bitter, tootoo spewing jackass


Essien didn't foul Nani on that play you're talking about.

Evra's was a foul and and it shoulda been a penalty...what happened before or after doh matter.  Just say yuh were lucky and yuh get away with one...that's the game....

It's always easy to be dismissive or philosophical about a bad call when you're on the lucky end of it...

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Football / Re: The Stretford End- Home of the Champions
« on: April 07, 2011, 10:48:01 AM »
Goooooooooood tackle Evra! Kick dem in dey facking waist. Even though I woulda still call it a penalty, Ramires kinda use de upper body to bump Evra and ensure Evra couldn't reach de ball. I doh feel any kinda sympathy cause on de other end a few minutes before, ah swear Nani woulda score if stinkin Essien didn't cut cut across him and give him de lil nudge allowing de other Chelsea defender to catch up to pressure Nani. Essien and Ramires throwing all kinda wildman tackle without yellow. Yes, Rio shoulda gotten a yellow for his high foot, but look at how high de other man foot went first. Guess both went high and because Rio didn't pull he blade like de other, de foul was on Rio. Instead of complaining bout allyuh strikers inability to score, Bosigwa's angle of approach to Giggs, Lampards lack of mobility or allyuh coach decision making, de only thing de haters want to see is a desperate penalty to save face. Take allyuh buss ass.  :devil: :devil:

P.S. Mango Chow, yuh is still a bitter, tootoo spewing jackass

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Football / Re: The Stretford End- Home of the Champions
« on: April 02, 2011, 01:56:59 PM »
Well done Man U!!!!!!!!!

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Football / Re: The Stretford End- Home of the Champions
« on: April 02, 2011, 01:56:15 PM »
I agree is a real dangerous tackle from Evans, but de same people who accusing man of being blind to anything against Man U, doing de same thing themselves. Why not compare Evans tackle to de tackle that Evra suffered in de 1st half? Same studs up, diving tackle. Only difference being Evra went into the confrontation and remained on his feet unlike Holden who also slid in, but Evans actually hit de ball while de Bolton player did not. De injury made it sensational, but there are many tackles like dat every weekend. One man get a straight red, de next man got a slight warning while Evra rolled around. When Chelsea get dey penalty a few weeks ago ah didn't hear allyuh complain bout Fergie influence.

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Typical QRC man. Never understand nothing, some times by choice, some times by lack of ability. Anyway, let me leave yuh to provide some more of your educated analysis of football. You probably do not even watch Man U's games, but come here to chat yuh brand of tootoo

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Football / Re: The Stretford End- Home of the Champions
« on: March 24, 2011, 05:49:00 PM »
I agree is a real dangerous tackle from Evans, but de same people who accusing man of being blind to anything against Man U, doing de same thing themselves. Why not compare Evans tackle to de tackle that Evra suffered in de 1st half? Same studs up, diving tackle. Only difference being Evra went into the confrontation and remained on his feet unlike Holden who also slid in, but Evans actually hit de ball while de Bolton player did not. De injury made it sensational, but there are many tackles like dat every weekend. One man get a straight red, de next man got a slight warning while Evra rolled around. When Chelsea get dey penalty a few weeks ago ah didn't hear allyuh complain bout Fergie influence.

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Football / Re: Fenwick: It would be an honor to lead the Soca Warriors.
« on: December 18, 2010, 12:21:11 AM »
Marcos, yuh right. Discipline is something yuh could apply loosely to anything and at different levels. Executing coaching strategy and training right have all kinda shit involved in that. What if yuh unable to execute a game plan, lack the skill to do so, lack the understanding to process the information and analyze de action on de field and apply knowledge gained by our wonderful coaches? So yuh not disciplined if yuh trying 100% mentally and physically, but can't complete a task? Football not as easy as some people on here does describe it nah. Palos right also, what has he done to speak so confidently? Some men pointing to his club record and the work he has done as a positive and then turning around and saying club and country is two different thing. I couldn't care less if Jack give him a try....and he might end up doing ok, but he has never had success outside of Trinidad and de club football that allyuh say different to national ball. That whole developmental thing at Jabloteh was all Fenwick? Didn't the most organized, well funded club structure in de league have anything to do with that? He seems to be an organized coach and I have had de opportunity to witness 1 of his training sessions before. Why do we talk about this man as if he has top level coaching experience?
Using your argument what success outside of TnT did Latas have that would render him coach. He got his chance and squandered it..why not let someone else do so?

MEP, did u see a " Latapy deserved the job" banner anywhere in my post? My whole point is as Palos just said, what has Fenwick done to talk like that, or deserve a national team head coaching position? Latas has done nothing and has no experience neither, but yuh want to just try somebody else for the sake of trying something different? Bro, I have done coaching courses, and I was and still am a pretty decent player, but coaching ent easy. Experience counts a whole lot, especially if yuh don't have a wise old head in yuh corner to guide yuh. Latas made a big mistake by not finding someone with de experience to complement his football mind. Let a qualified, experienced coach try his luck with these supposed to be international ballers in Trinidad. Odds are against any success in de near future, but to bring in another unproven ent make no fackin sense.

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Football / Re: Fenwick: It would be an honor to lead the Soca Warriors.
« on: December 17, 2010, 01:19:22 PM »
Marcos, yuh right. Discipline is something yuh could apply loosely to anything and at different levels. Executing coaching strategy and training right have all kinda shit involved in that. What if yuh unable to execute a game plan, lack the skill to do so, lack the understanding to process the information and analyze de action on de field and apply knowledge gained by our wonderful coaches? So yuh not disciplined if yuh trying 100% mentally and physically, but can't complete a task? Football not as easy as some people on here does describe it nah. Palos right also, what has he done to speak so confidently? Some men pointing to his club record and the work he has done as a positive and then turning around and saying club and country is two different thing. I couldn't care less if Jack give him a try....and he might end up doing ok, but he has never had success outside of Trinidad and de club football that allyuh say different to national ball. That whole developmental thing at Jabloteh was all Fenwick? Didn't the most organized, well funded club structure in de league have anything to do with that? He seems to be an organized coach and I have had de opportunity to witness 1 of his training sessions before. Why do we talk about this man as if he has top level coaching experience?

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Football / Re: ARSENAL FOREVER
« on: December 13, 2010, 10:27:30 PM »
Walcott can't cement a starting place for Arsenal or the national team because he not technically sound. Many of his passes, crosses, and shots are off. He creates havoc with his pace, but creates just as much confusion with his teams tactical formation. In other words, he really is still an undeveloped talent for some reason. He plays for a veteran manager at his club, and national team coaches don't seem sold on him, so there has to be a reason right? As far as Rio being a wildman.....I must admit that that should have been carded, but he had to win that ball and Sagna was coming hard. Feel it was more of a situation where he had to go, and preferred to kill Sagna before Sagna killed him. Can't support the penalty call, even though Clichy is a clown to put himself in that position. Not sure if Chamakh's handball that wasn't called had anything to do with the 2nd one being called on Clichy. Maybe if Song had more quality on the ball, and Arsenal had a pacy technical striker like they had with Henry they would win games like this. I'm glad they lost though  ;D

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Football / Re: 2010-2011 English Premier League Thread
« on: December 13, 2010, 04:49:11 PM »
Aresenal look like dey coach does end dey practice after de possession drills. 5 pass get a point, first to 10 go home, de rest stay and work on juggling and looking pretty on de ball.

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Football / Influence of violence and intimidation on local football
« on: December 03, 2010, 09:40:48 PM »
Seems to me, even moreso than in the 80's when I played intercol, that football is a roughneck chicken sport. Are we losing some of our best talents early because of current issues in society? Can a baller from Curepe go nice up a league in Arima and stand up to a hard tackle from a local badman without being dealt with during or after a game? I've heard the days of big challenges from ballmen going into other areas to meet other village starboys are no more. Latapy, Marcelle and dem played everywhere as youths. This included CIC boys like Rocke, Shaka, Kona...QRC boys like Guisseppi, Sterling Smith, Fatima boys too. For some reason, this never included many of the whites who I've seen mentioned in a recent thread, and I'm really wondering if the same (fear of leaving your safe fishbowl?????) that affected these white(very often rich) guys who could really play, is affecting the rest of our society in terms of kids exposure to competitive, passionate, reputation/pride building football. Can a St. Anthony's player score a big goal in intercol against San Juan and celebrate, then walk from the stadium to his home in Woodbrook without getting a slap if he walks past a San Juan section  waiting for a taxi? I've seen this intimidation sour an otherwise great fete match while I was home recently, and I was wondering if this has gotten to the level that you think our top level football is affected. Opinions welcome!

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Football / Re: Nani or Bale?
« on: November 28, 2010, 06:58:17 PM »
Allyuh just talking bout offense or wha? 2 different styles to be sure, with the real constant being great pace by both players. Bale runs that flank up and down, attacking and defending like a maniac, like nobody has done in years. He kinda like a bigger, faster version of Cafu. Nani has a different level of skill and creativity, but when yuh see international defenders looking like children trying to stay with Bale, yuh know is a special athlete like Brazilian Ronaldo when he was fit. Bale not overrated at all, we just have a different meaning in the Caribbean to " world's best player ". By that I mean he doesn't spanner, tallcap, salad, belt men often enough to command such a title from we. To me Messi is another class to these guys still, but respect to both, and if Nani can bring the intensity that Bale plays with consistently, the sky is the limit.

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Football / Re: Fenwick: T&T lacked commitment and coaching ideas.
« on: November 28, 2010, 11:10:15 AM »
Alot of good players tend to not really go on to be good coaches ... Pele, Maradona, Gullit ... Matheus all mediocre types. In that great AC Milan team .... the outstanding coach turn out to be Ancellotti in front of Van Basten , Gullit, Donadoni and Rikaard!

That may be true but that does not mean the player can't try. Who should say which player should or should not be a coach. Alf Ramsey, Beckenbauer Didi and other brazilian coaches have done it. By the way Pele never, never went into coaching. He went into advertising and colour commentary. I glad he did not coach. He would have gotten more hell than Dunga and Latas combine.


Good players normally make better coaches if they go through the same preparation as a lesser player. There are some who may not be able to show the patience to work with players that are not up to the technical level the coach was, but the problem arises because clubs(in we case national team), always want to give jobs too quickly to good players.

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Football / Re: Fenwick: T&T lacked commitment and coaching ideas.
« on: November 27, 2010, 01:27:46 PM »
We terrible in transition, especially from offense to defense. We speed of play unbeliavably slow. Them players not so bad technically, but when asked to execute at a higher pace, confusion and disarray set in. Ah cyah understand and was hoping it wasn't true bout de continued insistence by people who have witnessed practices referring to the low intensity and walking pace. Lawd! Come nah man Latas

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Football / Re: Fenwick: T&T lacked commitment and coaching ideas.
« on: November 27, 2010, 01:18:46 PM »
Fenwick is a real bamsee..........ah hate when ah have to admit he making sense, but this time he is. Latas need to understand what his limitations are and should have found experienced help, even if he had to pay for it himself. After all de years he spend around de system, he take de wuk and didn't prepare at all to deal with de same obstacles that our coaches have faced throughout the years. I woulda thought that any coach taking de wuk hadda have a well thought out plan of action for every stage of this mission. Instead of being 5 steps ahead, it seems like Latas still being surprised by de shit that coming up. Unfackingbelievable!

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Football / Re: The Stretford End- Home of the Champions
« on: November 27, 2010, 01:09:35 PM »
Not sure if it was selfish or just dunce, but there was no need for an extra touch before the square ball to Rooney. Nani has plenty tools to break down defences, but his decision making needs to catch up to the speed he moves his feet at.

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Football / Re: Thread for the T&T vs St Vincent (02-Nov-10).
« on: November 02, 2010, 08:33:03 PM »
All de time we begging de man to shake up de facking defense....now man vex yes. He should bring back Makan, Aklie, and de next army man in allyuh rootoonkkotonkoonks. I still feel Latas need experienced help to bolster transitional defense and basic defensive roles and responsibilities, but it is a start with this group here and we need to give them some time to adjust as a cohesive unit. It not easy to put a new 4 together and expect communication and timing to be dey jus so.

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Football / Re: The Stretford End- Home of the Champions
« on: November 02, 2010, 08:20:13 PM »
As a Man U fan myself, I would agree that Nani's handball would usually be called quickly by most refs. Didn't look like he was attempting to continue playing the ball from the ground after he took his hand on it, so if the initial call wasn't made for a penalty or a handball, I see no reason to call it after Gomes picked up the ball. Why the hell would he pick up the ball, not hear a whistle, and decide to place it for a freekick almost 10 yds from where Nani was? I saw the clip Kev is talking about and it looks like the ref was trying to let everyone see he was trying to let them play on. The linesman raising his flag should have only caused Nani to get a yellow card at the next stoppage of play, which was after he scored, if the linesman saw it as intentional handball intended to gain an unfair advantage. Looked like he didn't want to be distracted from his dialogue with the linesman when Rio was standing there. Don't think either of them were paying Rio any attention, but I agree he should also have been waved away.

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Football / Re: Message to the forum members (RE: YoursTruly).
« on: September 16, 2010, 10:33:49 AM »


Is this black fella Joel Bailey de writer...? cause I will delete him from my FB friends list asap upon confirmation.
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De white boy is Jonathon Steele, played for Puerto Rico and Vancouver in de A-league and used to play indoor soccer in de US. As for Bailey de player...must be hard to share a name with a cacahole like de reporter

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Football / Re: Who meeting Latapy in the airport with banners.
« on: September 11, 2010, 07:49:37 PM »
Couple man might change dey name just now yes. " Small used to be mag" and " Big want to be still, but cyah justify it Mag ". Oh gawd Latas!!!!

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Football / Re: Making T&T league a better place.
« on: August 25, 2010, 06:03:19 PM »
The sad thing is.......allyuh seem to care more than de players. Until they need help, that is. Personally, I feel until de facking players bite de bullet and sign up in high numbers for FPATT any planned union, I feel this is a dead horse issue. Nobody want to make de sacrifice themselves or take chance to get blacklist, but eye open wide when yuh hear " benefits ".

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