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Offline AB.Trini

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The state of our Game
« on: March 05, 2005, 12:33:31 PM »
It is with regret and  dispondency that for decades we have the same repeating occurances concerning our  football teams. Why do we rely so heavly upon : foreign coaches? do they have a level of perceived expertise that our own national coaches lack?

Why do we rest our hope and expend our energies on the hope that  "one" single palyer will make that much of an impact to our dreams of moving ahead?

Have we not learned from the past? From our last attempt at WCQ what lessons did we learn?
Here we are still questioning the coach's philosophy, and qualifications. We are still attempting to  exalt certain players as the ' messiah'  aka Latas. This is a team game. It would seem that a well cohesive and disciplined unit could overcome  the need for a perceived 'superstar'

We are still relying on our foreign based players to play a major role; yet we have been disappointed with their contribution to the team. Recall Stern John's performance aganist the U.S.A.?  recall Latas performance aganist  Hondouras in last WCQ.

So what is the solution? when are we going to put a systematic plan in place to address the ongoing obstacles which we encounter each time at WCQ? This year  as in the  year of the "strike squad" we have within our grasp an excellent opportunity to move ahead to the "big stage"

How are we to humanly expect a player who  is disciplined to a particular level and playing in a European system to come back and within 4 days to adjust to : the heat, new players, a new system, change of time zones? Now we expect those players to perform at an optimum level  and get a positive result?

Rah rahs and noise, are not good enough to get results; there has to be an exceedingly regimented approach to breaking down games, levels of physical fitness. preparation, team system of play, strategies and cohesion to begin talking of success.

I for one will try to be in Miami, I'LL STILL FLY MY RED WHITE AND BLAK ANDI'll live with the hope that soemday we will do more that simply make it to the big stage.



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Re: The state of our Game
« Reply #1 on: March 07, 2005, 03:58:52 PM »
We not even using Rah Rah and noise. I was at the game vs USA and it was a defening silence . Brother, we need a coach to take us to the next level.
Plain and simple

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Re: The state of our Game
« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2005, 06:58:55 PM »
Nah is not the coach we as people need to take it to the next level .WE have to make how support be heard if we dont like somethin dont critasize but provide assistance .Try to help look at the poitves  not the negatives .in the game against the usa we saw a talented young movant bbases football come on and play tremendouly and a forgotten angus eve looked like the angus of old .Aruably our most well known and best played is back into the squad and for the last 20 mins we played all over a team ranked just outside the top ten in the world

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Re: The state of our Game
« Reply #3 on: March 21, 2005, 09:00:02 PM »

We need an Eastern Caribbean soccer federation.

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Re: The state of our Game
« Reply #4 on: March 21, 2005, 10:03:16 PM »
Exactly what is an Eastern Caribbean Soccer Federation supposed to accomplish?

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Re: The state of our Game
« Reply #5 on: March 21, 2005, 10:50:52 PM »
maybe when manning get grenada and st vincent to form a federaton with T&T we go get dat  lard hvae mercy  hahahahahahahaha!

 

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