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Football / Re: All Caribbean Team !
« on: March 20, 2005, 12:03:47 PM »
if there was a all carribean team and they went to the world cup the 20 would be

1.Shaka Hislop gk.........porthsmouth{eng},trinidad and tobago
2.Donavan Ricketts.......bradford city {emg}jamaica
3.Jose Pierre Farfan.....PSG{france}martinique
4.Frank Sinclair...........Burnley {eng}jamaica
5.Micheal Jonston........Derby county{eng}jamica
6.Marvin Andrews.......Rangers{scotland}trinidad and tobago
7.Ricardo Gardener ......Bolton {eng}jamaica
8.Ian Goodison..............Tranmere Rovers{eng}Jamaica
9.Micha Hyde.................Burnely{eng}Jamaica
10.Shasarie Joseph...........Ne Revolution{usa}Grenada
11.Kenwyne Jones.........Stoke city {eng}Trinidad and tobago
12.Theador Whitmore.........Tranmere Rovers {emg}Jamaica
13.Charles Edouard Goridon.........Psg{france}Martinique
14.Carlos Edwards........Wrexam f.c{Eng}Trinidad and Tobago
15.Andy williams............Chicago fire {usa}Jamaica
16.Pierre ,Jean Jaques..........Penarol{uraguary}Hait
17.Jason Roberts................Wigan Athletic{eng}Grenada
18.Stern John....................Coventry City{eng}Trinidad and Tobago
19.Damani Ralph..................Chicago fire{usa}Jamaica
20.Frederic Piquianne ...........St.Ettienne{france}Martinique

Starting line up

......................................HISLOP..........................................

......................................Andrews.......................................

Sinclair............................Farfan........................................Gardener

.....................................Hyde................................................

Jones...........................Joseph..........................................Goridon

........................John......................Roberts.............................

team coach ;russel latapy

9-jamaica
6 -T*T
3-Martiique
2-Grenada
1-Hait

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Football / Re: youth football
« on: March 20, 2005, 08:09:04 AM »
scene ,i think we should invite more scouts to come down here to take our talkented youths to a better football environment

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Football / Re: Yokohama FC loses Spann's debut
« on: March 20, 2005, 08:06:50 AM »
thankx for the info how did he play do you have any reports

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Football / Re: USA 1 - Honduras 0
« on: March 20, 2005, 08:05:48 AM »
there population is too big thats y i doh even rate the us .like when the played  against greanada the commentattor said the sate the where in was more than half the size of grendas populatin

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from canada??????????????????????/

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yea bertille 20 goin sumthin like this


Goalkeepers:
Shaka Hislop (Portsmouth), Clayton Ince (Crewe Alexandra).

Defenders:
Marvin Andrews (Rangers), David Atiba Charles (W Connection), Anton Pierre (Defence Force), Brent Sancho (Dundee), Ian Cox (Gillingham), Marlon Rojas (Real Salt Lake), Nigel Henry (Charleston Battery).

Midfielders:
Silvio Spann (Yokohama FC), Kerry Baptiste (San Juan Jabloteh), Angus Eve (San Juan Jabloteh), Leslie Fitzpatrick (Alanta Silverbacks), Kenwyne Jones (Stoke City), Carlos Edwards (Wrexham).

Forwards:
Stern John (Coventry City), Dwight Yorke (Birmingham City), Cornell Glen (FC Dallas), Scott Sealy (Kansas City Wizards), Hector Sam (Wrexham).

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Football / Re: Yokohama FC loses Spann's debut
« on: March 20, 2005, 07:12:43 AM »
u go see them in the goal cup then


J League Division Two 2005 2ndsection.
at MITSUZAWA
YOKOHAMA FC 1-1 Montedio YAMAGATA
'74 Yoshitake #8 0-0
1-1 '59 Hara
YOKOHAMA FC (4-5-1)
GK Sugeno#21
DF Hayakawa #5
DF Steven TWEED #4
DF Yamao #26
DF Satoh #13
MF Ohtomo #22
MF Uchida #10
MF Tominaga #3
>>> '73 MF Yoshitake #8
MF S. Ono#18
FW SILVIO Reinaldo Spann #6
>>> '79 FW Kubota #20
FW Jo #9

Substitution: Koyama #1, Shigeta #2, Sadatomi#29
 Cautions: '89 Jo#9
 Expulsions: None  spann get his first start

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Football / Re: ricky shakes report
« on: March 19, 2005, 09:20:41 PM »
Bristol Rovers have confirmed their interest in Bolton Wanderers striker Ricky Shakes.
 
Shakes, 20, has just completed a loan spell at Rovers where he impressed boss Ian Atkins despite only playing twice.

Atkins told BBC Radio Bristol: "We've seen things in training that make us think its worth taking a chance on him.

"There's room there for us to develop him into a player so we'll see what Bolton decide to do with

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Football / ricky shakes report
« on: March 19, 2005, 09:15:15 PM »
Bolton Wanderers boss Sam Allardyce must decide if he will hold onto striker Ricky Shakes next season.
 
The 20 year-old is off contract in the summer, though Bolton have the option of extending the deal another 12 months.

Bristol Rovers are keen to snap up Shakes in the summer.

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Football / Re: youth football
« on: March 19, 2005, 08:59:09 PM »
for reel but wa can we do to help this boss

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Football / Re: Cameroon is totally foreign based
« on: March 19, 2005, 08:57:22 PM »
i believe that t and t will do better with an entire foriegn contingent because all the players will developed differnt styles of play and have experiene of playin away .This will be benifical when we play against oppositons.i think  plf should be the launching pad for this thought .The talented players who cant secure a contract in europe the best thingto do is be mls based ,which to me wil improve ur status eg cornell geln stern john

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Football / Re: Predictions T^T vs Guatamala
« on: March 19, 2005, 08:52:12 PM »
2-0 tand kenwyne jones and dwight yorke will score

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Football / Re: Essien goin man u
« on: March 19, 2005, 08:50:39 PM »
he will do very well in a man u shirt he has the desire talant and passin of a manchester player

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Football / Re: Why no Dennis Lawrence
« on: March 19, 2005, 07:19:56 PM »
when last he score for wreham tall man!!!!!!!!!!!!! he is benificial only in the air and some times /many times he mis judges ......but i still fell he should get at least one more chance to prove him self

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which trindadian footballer performed well last year...........only mabye sealy and mabye kewyne

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that medfield is on fire if theolbald mason and jamott playes together

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Football / Re: forgien pros in action today
« on: March 19, 2005, 07:11:46 PM »
jason scotland also played today ............................came on in the 86th min
dundee united lost 3-2 from celiccollin samuel ...................on the bench but did not study

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Football / Re: Alex Ferguson like to provoke people
« on: March 19, 2005, 07:08:24 PM »
das how hedoes role he is a boss ................if u look at it he and jose very similar .............both hated ................but the most well know coaches in the buissnes

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Football / Re: Hislop won't give up on Portsmouth stay
« on: March 19, 2005, 07:02:31 PM »
hislop needs to go somewhere else to get regualr plays .do you no scine hislop is not playin porthsmouth is at their worse form of the season ..and he is now third string as thar greek coach bench his compatriot for the first time and start ashdown instead of hislop..................hope he eh get rusty

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Football / Re: Who will win champion's league
« on: March 19, 2005, 06:02:12 PM »
Liverpool will play Juventus for the first time since the Heysel Stadium disaster at the 1985 European Cup final following the draw for the quarter-finals of the Champions League on Friday.
The pairing brings the two clubs together two months before the 20th anniversary of the Heysel tragedy in which 39 fans died after a riot by Liverpool supporters at the match in Brussels.


The draw was an intriguing one pairing AC Milan with Inter Milan, Chelsea with Bayern Munich and outsiders Olympique Lyon and PSV Eindhoven.

The winners of the Liverpool/Juventus quarter-final will meet the winners of the Chelsea/Bayern match in the semis, while either AC Milan or Inter will play Lyon or PSV.

That means there could be an all-Italian final but not an all-English one which will no doubt please the authorities in Istanbul where the final will be staged on May 25.

Milan will face Inter and Chelsea will play Bayern on April 6 and April 12, while Lyon and PSV will meet on April 5 and 13, the same days Liverpool face Juventus.

The first leg at Anfield will be their first European meeting since the disaster on May 29, 1985 when Juventus won with the only goal scored from a 58th minute penalty converted by Michel Platini.

The game turned out to be the last played by an English team in Europe for five seasons following a ban imposed by UEFA.

'It's a long time since we played,' Liverpool chief executive Rick Parry told Reuters. 'We tried one or two times to play friendlies but it just didn't work out.

'I'd say there's a great relationship between the clubs now and even between the supporters.

'It was all a long time ago. It's never something you forget, but I'd say everyone will be more focussed on the football now and it's a very challenging tie.'

Romi Gai, Juventus's marketing and communications director, told Italy's Sky Sports: 'It will obviously be a special occasion. It is 20 years exactly and we haven't played since.

'There are friendly relations between the two clubs and I was speaking before with Parry and he told me that if we are drawn together their fans want to do something to pay their respects.

'I think it will be a great sporting occasion carried out in a positive spirit.'

Their only other meetings in Europe happened 20 years before the Heysel disaster, in the first round of the old European Cup Winners' Cup.

Juventus won the first leg 1-0 in Turin but Liverpool beat them 2-0 in the return at Anfield on October 13, 1965 before going on to reach the final the following May which they lost to 2-1 to Borussia Dortmund in Glasgow.

AC Milan were drawn to play rivals Inter Milan for the second time in three seasons with Milan being the only team to defeat Inter in any match this season.

Carlo Ancelotti's men currently share the lead in Serie A with Juventus with Inter in third place, and along with Chelsea are widely regarded as favourites to win this season's competition.

Inter Milan president Giacinto Facchetti, a member of Inter's two European Cup winning teams of 1964 and 1965, said: 'It would have been better to avoid an Italian team but there you go. We knew that none of the seven teams would be easy opponents.

'We played them recently and now will prepare better this time,' he said referring to the 1-0 Serie A defeat by Milan on February 27.

Umberto Gandini, AC Milan's director of organisation, added: 'Its an unwelcome outcome and it is going to be very tough. This draw brings even more tension, more pressure on the city, the fans, the clubs, everyone.

'I think it will be even more stressful than two years ago,' he said, referring to the semi-final won on 'away goals' by Milan who went on to win the competition.

Bayern Munich, who knocked out Arsenal in the last round, return to London to play Chelsea for the first time in European competition.

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger, whose team were ousted by Bayern at the last-16 stage, believes Chelsea have been handed one of the toughest possible draws.

'I think it's a difficult draw for Chelsea as Bayern Munich are a robust team physically, with a culture inside the club of winning the Champions League,' said Wenger.

'They are not frightened of facing the big clubs, they are used to it and know how to deal with it. Juventus are exactly the same to Liverpool.'

The Gunners lost out 3-2 on aggregate, having been distinctly second best during the first leg in Germany.

As for whether he might offer any tips to Mourinho, Wenger added: 'I don't think that Chelsea need me for them to play against Bayern Munich.

'They will be faithful to what they normally do.'

Chelsea, the runaway leaders in England and poised to succeed Arsenal as English champions, eliminated Barcelona in the last round and will find Bayern stubborn, but beatable.

One of the two outsiders will also make it through to the semi-finals after Olympique Lyon, the only one of the eight not to have won a European trophy, were drawn to play PSV Eindhoven, who knocked out AS Monaco out in the last round.

Jean-Michel Aulas, Olympique Lyon chairman, said: 'We have the opportunity to avenge Monaco, but it is inconvenient that we have to play the first leg at home.

'It won't be easy because PSV dominated Monaco during both games, but we will contact them for advice. It is our luck that Monaco have played them and that they have a great tactician in Didier Deschamps.'

Lyon cannot be underestimated. They are topscorers in the competition with 27 goals so far and knocked out German champions Werder Bremen 10-2 on aggregate in the last round.

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Football / Re: USA 1 - Honduras 0
« on: March 19, 2005, 05:44:29 PM »
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (March 19, 2005) - The U.S. Men's National Team continued its own version of "March Madness" Saturday, mastering the Albuquerque region with a 1-0 win over Honduras at University Stadium. Ed Johnson scored the lone goal of the match, finishing the rebound from a long-range Clint Mathis shot that hit the crossbar and stayed in play in front of goal minutes before halftime. The win is the third straight for the U.S. to open 2005 and adds to an unbeaten streak dating over a year, now standing at 16 games (11-0-5) since the team's last loss in February 2004 (1-0 in Holland).

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i doh think any one matched bertille 20 for the up coming matches

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Football / Re: USA 1 - Honduras 0
« on: March 19, 2005, 05:24:39 PM »
most boring game i ever see them commentators does annoy me ???

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Football / Re: Scouting Guatemala
« on: March 19, 2005, 04:34:23 PM »
Guatemala, World Cup History - has never qualified for the finals.

Qualifying — Guatemala raced out to an early Group 2 lead with an away win against Canada, a home win over Costa Rica followed by a draw with Honduras. Round five brought a pivotally important 1-0 home win over Honduras in a game that sealed their passage to the hex.

Prospects — In qualifying Guatemala scored seven goals and Carlos Ruiz scored four of them. If Guatemala is to progress to Germany it will be down to the ability of El Pescadito to take a chance. Coach Ramon Maradiaga had the squad well prepared for the semifinal round and it showed. They did well in recovering from a 5-0 drubbing from Costa Rica in Round four, something that might have killed of their chances in the past. The Guatemalans start off their campaign with a trip to Panama on Wednesday and then have a home game versus Trinidad & Tobago in March. Four points from these games could provide a solid foundation for a run at fourth place.


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psv and lyon look like the biggest match up here they are the two top sides in there respective leages ,or mabye the milan darby ,there is also alot of memories with juventus and liverpool,and the almighty old germans vs the new chealsea

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Football / Re: youth football
« on: March 19, 2005, 12:04:07 PM »
another intresting yongster to look at is chad de fraitas of fatima

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Football / forgien pros in action today
« on: March 19, 2005, 11:17:36 AM »
hector sam {wrexham}...........scored,played 90 mins
Carlos edwards{wrexham}...........played 90 mins
Dennis laurance...........................played 90 mins
Wrexham lose 4-2 {had a 2-0 lead}
Stern john {coventry}...............played 90 mins
Coventry lose 1-0
Kenwyne jones {stoke}................started played 69 mins
Stoke draw 1-1 with wolves
Ian cox {gillinham}...............played 90 mins
Gillinham draw o-o
Brent rahim .................was on falkirk bench did not play
Falkirk draw 3-3
yesterday andre boucard....................... was on the bench for peterborogh did not play
perterbrough lose 5-0
not one of our forgien contingent won this weekend 
 
 

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Football / Re: King Carlos of Wales.
« on: March 17, 2005, 09:25:55 PM »
he is a valuable player to tand t

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Football / sealy's role on kansas city widards
« on: March 17, 2005, 09:08:45 PM »
This season, if things take shape as anticipated, the Wizards plan on a more varied attack involving more possession, more skill, and even more speed. The offseason additions of draftees Scott Sealy and Ryan Pore, both forwards, will provide more variance at the sharp end of the attack, but it's the return of Klein from injury and the draft-day acquisition of wide midfielder Sasha Victorine from the Los Angeles Galaxy that will make the plan possible.

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Football / cornell not making the cut
« on: March 17, 2005, 09:03:04 PM »
CENTER FORWARD (1) - Cornell Glen, Eddie Johnson Bobby Rhine -- "Up top, when he is here, we have Eddie. Unfortunately, Cornell has been injured for the most part of his stay with us in Spain. Like I said before, we will be looking to add a couple more bodies to strengthen our look at the forward position."

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