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Wonderful article about Shaka in today's Evening Standard
« on: March 15, 2006, 06:02:20 PM »
the Evening Standard is London's only daily newspaper and as you can imagine has a huge circulation. Although they have a website it's not as comprehensive as the paper itself and this article isn't on it, so i have typed it out in it's entirety so please forgive any typos

Title: Shaka Can't Believe He Is Still a No1 hit

Sub title: West Ham's reborn keeper is dreaming of FA Cup glory, but life for the veteran will get even sweeter this summer with a trip to Germany, writes Ken Dyer

Today, Shaka Hislop has plenty to be happy about but it was only a few months ago that he was considering retirement. He was approaching his 37th birthday and although that's not at the antique stage for a goalkeeper, it signalled an approaching watershed in his life.
It wasn't that he was unhappy as Roy Carroll's understudy - far from it. It just seemed the right time to start thinking about life after football.
Then Trinidad & Tobago qualified for the World Cup finals, Hislop was recalled to the West Ham first team and all thoughts about retirement disappeared.
Since then, he has hardly stopped smiling.
Mention the FA Cup, Germany or even Wayne Rooney and the big man breaks instantly into infectious laughter.
Life is good for Hislop and there is a distinct opportunity it could get even better over the next few months.
"Retirement did cross my mind," he admits following a final training session in preparation for tonight's FA Cup fifth-round replay at home to Bolton.
"You get to a certain age, Roy was doing very well, my chances were few and far between and I was thinking I might just have to call it a day at the end of the season"
"Now I'm back in becasue of Roy's unfortunate injury, I'm enjoying my football and I'm feeling good about my game.
"I'm looking forward to running out for West Ham every weekend and in the space of a few weeks all thoughts about my pension have been put on the backburner.
"Now it's more like 'How much longer can I keep this going?'''
Hislop would dearly like to keep it going at least as far as this summer when his home country of Trinidad & Tobago play in the World Cup finals for the first time.
"It's great that, in the autumn of my playing career, I've realised my greatest ambition by hopefully playing in the World Cup," he said.
"I have the opportunity to really stake a claim for the No1 jersey which would round off not only this season but a career of which I'm really happy and proud. You wouldn't believe the excitement in Trinidad. We've come close on a number of occasions but this time we've managed to lay low those ghosts and a lot of people, me included, still can't believe it.
"My mum is coming over to Germany while my dad is still thiking about it. He was a magistrate in Trinidad. He's retired now but he still has a private law practice, doing things at his own pace."
When Hislop finally hangs up those gloves, there is a possibility he could move back to Trinidad.
"When I retire I want to maintain a presence back there," he said. "I feel I owe Trinidad & Tobago football quite a lot and now I'm in a position to contribute.
"My wife is from Trinidad as well so moving back there would be easy but I don't know yet what I will do when I pack up playing"
For the moment, though, tonight's FA Cup replay is occupying all Hislop's thoughts.
Just five days ago West Ham were thumped 4-1 by Bolton and in the three other matches between the clubs this season the Hammers have lost twoce and drawn once.
But Hislop believes his team can break their dreadful run against Sam Allardyce' side. "We came unstuck in the first half in Saturday but we learned from that and it's behind us now," he said.
"I don't think it will knock the condfidence. I've been there, seen it all before too many times.
"The run was going to come to an end at some time and there was a chance we would take a heavy beating. It's one of those things. You take it on your chin and just get on with it.
"No problem, though. We'll pick up where we left off, everybody should be back and we;ll try to put together another decent run."
The FA Cup is a special to Hislop as most other players. He made the Newcastle bench when they lost the 1998 final to Arsenal and is dreaming of reaching this season's showpiece match.
"We're only three games away from that and to achieve that would be right up there as my proudest achievement at club level," he said.
"If that happened, on top of qualifying for the World Cup, it might all be a little too much for me but it would be a fantastic way to bring the curtain down - or maybe not.
"These are very exciting times for me and I;m looking forward to it a lot. I came here at the beginning of the season with the intention of enjoying my football again, something I hadn't done for the last nine months at Portsmouth.
"When I finally pack it in, sit down and think about my career, I will have only have fond memories of this club.
"I am fortunate to have played for clubs who had great support but I feel that I've played my best football here at West Ham."
Once the domestic season is over, Hislop can focus on the World Cup.
Trinidad & Tobago will play England in their second match of the finals but Hislop does not yet know if he will be handed the job of trying to keep out Rooney and Co in Nuremberg in 15 June. Hislop and Fulham's Tony Warner played one half each in a recent friendly match but Dundee's Kelvin Jack has been the first choice for coach Leo Beenhakker.
"Kelvin has had the No1 shirt consistently and he's done fantastically well for us" said Hislop. "We'll just have to wait and see.
"If i keep playing well for West Ham it gives Leo Beenhakker something to think about.
"I hop I get the nod but if I don't I'll be as philosophical as possible."
Like his father, Shaka believes in doing things at his own pace.

End of article.

« Last Edit: March 15, 2006, 06:08:18 PM by TriniWhiteBoy »
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Re: Wonderful article about Shaka in today's Evening Standard
« Reply #1 on: March 15, 2006, 06:34:01 PM »
This is a top drawer article from one of the finest gentlemen of the game

thank u triniwhiteboy for the read!!

ah love it!!
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Re: Wonderful article about Shaka in today's Evening Standard
« Reply #2 on: March 15, 2006, 06:36:17 PM »
yea triniwhiteboy thanks!


really nice read.

worth every letter.
since ah born or at least circa Copa Caribe

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Re: Wonderful article about Shaka in today's Evening Standard
« Reply #3 on: March 15, 2006, 06:47:10 PM »
nice article

thanks for d effort in typin it out
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Re: Wonderful article about Shaka in today's Evening Standard
« Reply #4 on: March 15, 2006, 07:36:05 PM »
Thanks for sharing-Good read :beermug:

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Re: Wonderful article about Shaka in today's Evening Standard
« Reply #5 on: March 15, 2006, 07:46:37 PM »
great article...well done for takin the time for typin it out for us..much appreciated!
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Re: Wonderful article about Shaka in today's Evening Standard
« Reply #6 on: March 15, 2006, 08:05:51 PM »
nice . a true gentleman and an ambassador for T&T football

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Re: Wonderful article about Shaka in today's Evening Standard
« Reply #7 on: March 16, 2006, 07:55:28 AM »
thanks TWB... :-* :-*
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Re: Wonderful article about Shaka in today's Evening Standard
« Reply #8 on: March 16, 2006, 09:28:49 AM »
niceness

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Re: Wonderful article about Shaka in today's Evening Standard
« Reply #9 on: March 16, 2006, 10:15:10 AM »
Thanx for taking the time to type this out... Shaka is very well spoken has always been a gentleman... Wishing him the #1 Jersey for at least 1 game in Germany... ( hopefully not Paraguay as I only there for the Sweden and England games)  ;D

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Re: Wonderful article about Shaka in today's Evening Standard
« Reply #10 on: March 16, 2006, 12:22:52 PM »
Thanks man.

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Re: Wonderful article about Shaka in today's Evening Standard
« Reply #11 on: March 16, 2006, 12:34:01 PM »
thanks everyone, it was my pleasure

and here's another Shaka article albeit a short one, this one from today's "The Sun" on page 68. Harry Redknapp still has big respect for Shaka  :thumbsup:

Headline: Pompey Shak-er

Former Portsmouth keeper Shaka Hislop stands between his old club and their bid for Premiership survival on Saturday.
Hislop 37, will line up for West Ham at Upton Park - nine months after being booted out of Pompey by boss Alain Perrin.
Harry Redknapp has since taken charge at Fratton Park.
And the ex-Hammers chief said :"I was surprised Shaka was released. I would have not have let him go.
"He is a great lad and character around a football club. He did a fantastic job for Portsmouth when he was here.
"I signed him twice which shows how much I rate him.
"It is good to see him still doing the business at West Ham.
"But let's hope we can put a few past him at the weekend."

End of article.
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Re: Wonderful article about Shaka in today's Evening Standard
« Reply #12 on: March 16, 2006, 01:27:42 PM »
For all the kids out there who think you have to be an idiot and a prima donna to be successful, take a look at Shaka. It never hurts to be nice, respectable, and smart!  Thanks TriniWhiteboy! And God bless Shaka!
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Re: Wonderful article about Shaka in today's Evening Standard
« Reply #13 on: March 16, 2006, 03:53:18 PM »
Ah boy TWB. Very nice. Cheers

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Re: Wonderful article about Shaka in today's Evening Standard
« Reply #14 on: March 16, 2006, 04:05:09 PM »
thanks everyone, it was my pleasure

and here's another Shaka article albeit a short one, this one from today's "The Sun" on page 68. Harry Redknapp still has big respect for Shaka  :thumbsup:

Headline: Pompey Shak-er

Former Portsmouth keeper Shaka Hislop stands between his old club and their bid for Premiership survival on Saturday.
Hislop 37, will line up for West Ham at Upton Park - nine months after being booted out of Pompey by boss Alain Perrin.
Harry Redknapp has since taken charge at Fratton Park.
And the ex-Hammers chief said :"I was surprised Shaka was released. I would have not have let him go.
"He is a great lad and character around a football club. He did a fantastic job for Portsmouth when he was here.
"I signed him twice which shows how much I rate him.
"It is good to see him still doing the business at West Ham.
"But let's hope we can put a few past him at the weekend."

End of article.

Nice article, TWB.

Harry Redknapp is right, Portsmouth shouldnt have let him go. Alain Perrin was a $h!t manager - he benched Shaka for Jamie Ashdown, the Premiership's worst goalkeeper. As soon as Harry came back he had to go out and buy a new keeper. Dey shud have just kept Shaka in d first place.

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Re: Wonderful article about Shaka in today's Evening Standard
« Reply #15 on: March 16, 2006, 05:35:31 PM »
well done to shaka for still bein able to do it
i rel hope he cud keep a clean sheet this weekend against his old club
although i am reuting for pompey to stay up

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Re: Wonderful article about Shaka in today's Evening Standard
« Reply #16 on: March 17, 2006, 04:12:47 AM »
thanks everyone, it was my pleasure

and here's another Shaka article albeit a short one, this one from today's "The Sun" on page 68. Harry Redknapp still has big respect for Shaka  :thumbsup:

Headline: Pompey Shak-er

Former Portsmouth keeper Shaka Hislop stands between his old club and their bid for Premiership survival on Saturday.
Hislop 37, will line up for West Ham at Upton Park - nine months after being booted out of Pompey by boss Alain Perrin.
Harry Redknapp has since taken charge at Fratton Park.
And the ex-Hammers chief said :"I was surprised Shaka was released. I would have not have let him go.
"He is a great lad and character around a football club. He did a fantastic job for Portsmouth when he was here.
"I signed him twice which shows how much I rate him.
"It is good to see him still doing the business at West Ham.
"But let's hope we can put a few past him at the weekend."

End of article.

Nice article, TWB.

Harry Redknapp is right, Portsmouth shouldnt have let him go. Alain Perrin was a $h!t manager - he benched Shaka for Jamie Ashdown, the Premiership's worst goalkeeper. As soon as Harry came back he had to go out and buy a new keeper. Dey shud have just kept Shaka in d first place.

Shaka lost his place to Kosta Chalkias, Greece's second choice Keeper. He was affectionately known as Chalky the Clown cos he was awful. Jamie Ashdown was already at the club and so also lost his place to Chalky.

When Redknapp went to Southampton, Shaka was reported to have asked for a move to Southampton, not sure if this is true and Shaka always denied it. But if that was the case, there was no way he could play for Pompey again. There was a clearing out of Redknapps players at the end of last season and Shaka was one of the victims. I don't think anyone wanted to see him go and everyone was pleased when he was signed by West Ham. Jamie incidentally is quite a good keeper, but he is only 24 and needs more experience. Shaka would have been a good mentor for him.

I've said in other posts, if Shaka came back tomorrow I would be happy, but I hope he has the worst game of his career on saturday. ;D

Great Keeper, Great guy and a great ambassador for T&T.


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Re: Wonderful article about Shaka in today's Evening Standard
« Reply #17 on: March 17, 2006, 05:24:48 PM »
good read  :applause: :applause: :applause:

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Re: Wonderful article about Shaka in today's Evening Standard
« Reply #18 on: March 17, 2006, 06:33:09 PM »
I'm glad England recognizes what we have known all along about the CIC tallman. Shaka.. as one of your biggest fans personally and professionally.....yuh still making me proud!!!!
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Re: Wonderful article about Shaka in today's Evening Standard
« Reply #19 on: March 17, 2006, 10:20:43 PM »

JayTheWaggonist (formerly TWB), thanks for typing out that nice article for us. 

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Re: Wonderful article about Shaka in today's Evening Standard
« Reply #20 on: March 18, 2006, 12:34:34 PM »
Thank JaytheWag......(TWB) . Nice read. Thanks for the time spent on re-doing those articles.

 

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