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« on: March 24, 2008, 06:40:13 PM »
Warriors to battle on without Sunderland duo.
By: Shaun Fuentes (TTFF Media).


Trinidad and Tobago’s Senior Footballers arrived in Kingston just around 2pm on Monday for their upcoming friendly international against Jamaica at the National Stadium here on Wednesday night. Head coach Francisco Maturana and captain Aurtis Whitley led the rest of the team in an evening training session at Tivoli Gardens and will have a final rehearsal at the match venue on Tuesday evening for the game which is being highly anticipated in reggae land.

Head coach of the Jamaican team Rene Simoes told the Jamaican media that he was going all out in the encounter which over the years has been billed as one where bragging rights is a major priority. The Jamaicans qualified for the 1998 World Cup and T&T performed a similar feat in 2006. The last time these two teams met, Jamaica came away 2-1 winners in a Digicel Cup encounter in 2004. Jamaica also won the two previous World Cup qualifying meetings 1-0 and 2-1. Simoes was at the helm of the T&T team in the second encounter played at the Queen’s Park Oval.

With Jamaica having the majority of its heavyweights for Wednesday’s game, T&T suffered a double blow with the news that both Kenwyne Jones and Carlos Edwards would not be joining the squad for the match. The Sunderland medical staff, in communication with T&T team Doctor Terrence Babwah and team administrator David Muhammad explained Jones as still recovering from a virus and was unfit to travel. However Sunderland physiotherapist Peter Friar, in a letter to the T&T team management, stated that Edwards suffered a groin problem in training on Friday. However he was declared fit and the club felt he was too much of a key player to leave out. He managed to play 67 minutes for Sunderland in Saturday’s 1-0 win over Aston Villa.

Friar said Edwards was still experiencing tightness in the groin and his hip was impinging in its adducted/medial rotation quadrant. Babwah, as was customary in such matters, requested an MRI of the injury as well as an independent examination. As has occurred in the past, a medical doctor in Birmingham has been used by the TTFF for similar cases with players during the 2006 World Cup qualification. However Sunderland stated that it was unnecessary for Edwards to undergo the MRI as well as get an independent assessment.

According to Muhammad, Friad relayed that the MRI scan possibly would not show any relevant hip pathology which he (Friar) was referring to in his letter, but rather pick up only a minor soft tissue lesion. Babwah recalled Jones himself undergoing an independent assessment by the same Birmingham-based doctor prior to the match in 2005 before returning to Port of Spain to represent T&T.

A FIFA ruling states that in such instances, the country’s governing body can enforce action whereby the player does not take part in training or in a match over a five-day period following the date of the match he was requested to be released for. The TTFF has gone ahead with that request through FIFA and both players will not be eligible to play for Sunderland in Saturday’s game against West Ham United. T&T head coach Francisco Maturana did admit his disappointment on not having Jones and Edwards available.

“It is sad that they will not be here because they are a very big part of the plans for the country just as they are for their club. We don’t get to have players every week like the clubs which is why it was important for them to be available for this game. Player selection is all part of planning for international games,” Maturana told TTFF Media on Monday.

“But we hope they recover well and we will not let that hold us down. We have other players here and they will have to play their game and we will prepare for Wednesday’s game.”

Whitley said his troops will soldier on. “It’s disappointing that both Carlos and Jonesy will not be here but we are here to play Jamaica and we will go play them and try our best to get a good result. We will not let that hold us back,” he added.

“The game will be a tough one. We know Jamaica always wants to beat Trinidad especially in football and the public will come out for this one but it will be a good test for us and I think we will be able to pull out the stops and go for something good."

Charleston Battery striker Randi Patterson, fresh from scoring a double over Toronto FC on the weekend, joined the team on Monday in Kingston and Jan Michael Williams and striker Darryl Roberts were scheduled to arrive later that day. Defender Osei Telesford and Collin Samuel will join the team at the Pegasus Hotel on Tuesday. Kick off at is 7pm (8pm T&T Time).

Video with team training in Jamaica.
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« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2008, 06:44:53 PM »


 Babwah, as was customary in such matters, requested an MRI of the injury as well as an independent examination. As has occurred in the past, a medical doctor in Birmingham has been used by the TTFF for similar cases with players during the 2006 World Cup qualification. However Sunderland stated that it was unnecessary for Edwards to undergo the MRI as well as get an independent assessment.



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« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2008, 06:47:27 PM »
The Sunderland medical staff, in communication with T&T team Doctor Terrence Babwah and team administrator David Muhammad explained Jones as still recovering from a virus and was unfit to travel. However Sunderland physiotherapist Peter Friar, in a letter to the T&T team management, stated that Edwards suffered a groin problem in training on Friday. However he was declared fit and the club felt he was too much of a key player to leave out. He managed to play 67 minutes for Sunderland in Saturday’s 1-0 win over Aston Villa. Friar said Edwards was still experiencing tightness in the groin and his hip was impinging in its adducted/medial rotation quadrant. Babwah, as was customary in such matters, requested an MRI of the injury as well as an independent examination. As has occurred in the past, a medical doctor in Birmingham has been used by the TTFF for similar cases with players during the 2006 World Cup qualification. However Sunderland stated that it was unnecessary for Edwards to undergo the MRI as well as get an independent assessment



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« Reply #3 on: March 24, 2008, 06:50:50 PM »
Don't worry is same licks them yardies getting. and it will be even sweeter since our two big not playing.
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« Reply #4 on: March 24, 2008, 06:51:19 PM »
Lets get on with it.... Lets get the Win and the experience

Bring it to f**k on!

TnT!!


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M.Phillip

K.Cupid
O.Telesford
K.Thomas
A.Edwards

K.Baptiste
K.Hyland
A.Whitley
K.Daniel

C.Samuel
D.Roberts

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M.Hislop
A.Adams
R.Patterson
J.Gay


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« Reply #5 on: March 24, 2008, 06:53:03 PM »
A FIFA ruling states that in such instances, the country’s governing body can enforce action whereby the player does not take part in training or in a match over a five-day period following the date of the match he was requested to be released for. The TTFF has gone ahead with that request through FIFA and both players will not be eligible to play for Sunderland in Saturday’s game against West Ham United.

is dis part here hav meh worried...ah kno is FIFA regulations whaever...buh isnt this tantamount to badmind??

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« Reply #6 on: March 24, 2008, 06:55:50 PM »
why is the fact that a fifa member country is enforcing a fifa statute a worry to you?

now that we have mastered the language we can wield it as we may

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« Reply #7 on: March 24, 2008, 06:57:41 PM »
A FIFA ruling states that in such instances, the country’s governing body can enforce action whereby the player does not take part in training or in a match over a five-day period following the date of the match he was requested to be released for. The TTFF has gone ahead with that request through FIFA and both players will not be eligible to play for Sunderland in Saturday’s game against West Ham United.

is dis part here hav meh worried...ah kno is FIFA regulations whaever...buh isnt this tantamount to badmind??
No. The fake injuries is bad mind. This would be the repercussions of bad mind.

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« Reply #8 on: March 24, 2008, 06:58:20 PM »
A FIFA ruling states that in such instances, the country’s governing body can enforce action whereby the player does not take part in training or in a match over a five-day period following the date of the match he was requested to be released for. The TTFF has gone ahead with that request through FIFA and both players will not be eligible to play for Sunderland in Saturday’s game against West Ham United.

is dis part here hav meh worried...ah kno is FIFA regulations whaever...buh isnt this tantamount to badmind??

ent they injured and sick so they doh have to worry  :devil: the plot thickens
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« Reply #9 on: March 24, 2008, 07:03:33 PM »
it good for sunderland..

they should ride out with that :bs: they selling..

a jetlagged Kenwyne and Carlos wouldve been better than no Kenwyne and Carlos..
         

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« Reply #10 on: March 24, 2008, 07:04:15 PM »
Don't worry is same licks them yardies getting. and it will be even sweeter since our two big not playing.
GO WARRIORS GO
So no excuses should be made about the make-up of either team.
Whenever Jamaica and T&T face-off it should be the best 11 tackling each other. Whether for a championship or bragging rights.

Oh! T&T will be leaving "The Office" with a 3-nil whipping. ;D  
  
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« Reply #11 on: March 24, 2008, 07:15:29 PM »
Ah knnow that bragging rights are important to us fans, and I would love to win the game.  But the bragging rights I really want is when we the Soca Warriors beat them the Reggae Boys in the qualifiers and go to a second consecutive WC 2010, while they stay home.  NOW GO DO THE JOB IN THE OFFICE.
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« Reply #12 on: March 24, 2008, 07:21:15 PM »
Don't worry is same licks them yardies getting. and it will be even sweeter since our two big not playing.
GO WARRIORS GO
So no excuses should be made about the make-up of either team.
Whenever Jamaica and T&T face-off it should be the best 11 tackling each other. Whether for a championship or bragging rights.

Oh! T&T will be leaving "The Office" with a 3-nil whipping. ;D 
   
I find allyuh sounding real confident. With all the mess T&T went through over the 18 months it might be well warranted. But try to remember to throw out the form book whenever these teams meet.

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« Reply #13 on: March 24, 2008, 07:25:01 PM »
Well done.
Only way Keane getting dem for Saturday now is if he jet them down to Kingston or grovel.

I still believe this team we sending can make this a contest...I feel they will play with confidence and that is a big thing at this stage for those young players.

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« Reply #14 on: March 24, 2008, 07:37:47 PM »
Whitley, Roberts and Samuel are the only ones on this team that could hold a full team starting spot. Unlike under Wim this is not just PFL journeymen getting a bligh. This is a great test for the youth.

I looking for Whitley to stamp some authority on this game, and for Hyland and especially Daniel to start playing "big man" football like
Palos and dem saying he capable of. A 4-5-1 would free him up more but say what.



And for that backline to continue the tactical awareness and stinginess like against El Salvador.


Small Mag that line-up look real accurate.

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« Reply #15 on: March 24, 2008, 07:43:16 PM »

Sunderland to battle on without Warrior Duo    :devil:


De defense against El Slvador wasn't that great eh....they had some gaps and openings a faster, stronger team could exploit so they better step up against Jamaica (assuming they play better than El Salvador...big assumption but they at home)

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« Reply #16 on: March 24, 2008, 07:45:18 PM »
Lets get on with it.... Lets get the Win and the experience

Bring it to f**k on!

TnT!!


I going with:

M.Phillip

K.Cupid
O.Telesford
K.Thomas
A.Edwards

K.Baptiste
K.Hyland
A.Whitley
K.Daniel

C.Samuel
D.Roberts

Bench:
JM.Williams
M.Hislop
A.Adams
R.Patterson
J.Gay



Maturana cyar play no 4 4 2 he better of with 5 in the middle  and start adams
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« Reply #17 on: March 24, 2008, 07:52:42 PM »
Don't worry is same licks them yardies getting. and it will be even sweeter since our two big not playing.
GO WARRIORS GO
So no excuses should be made about the make-up of either team.
Whenever Jamaica and T&T face-off it should be the best 11 tackling each other. Whether for a championship or bragging rights.

Oh! T&T will be leaving "The Office" with a 3-nil whipping. ;D 
   

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« Reply #18 on: March 24, 2008, 07:56:30 PM »
Bad mind is d modus operandi of d TTFF. So if dey cyah play on sat it still betta than letting them fly 2 JA and get more mash up
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« Reply #19 on: March 24, 2008, 07:59:12 PM »
Whitley, Roberts and Samuel are the only ones on this team that could hold a full team starting spot. Unlike under Wim this is not just PFL journeymen getting a bligh. This is a great test for the youth.

I looking for Whitley to stamp some authority on this game, and for Hyland and especially Daniel to start playing "big man" football like
Palos and dem saying he capable of. A 4-5-1 would free him up more but say what.



And for that backline to continue the tactical awareness and stinginess like against El Salvador.


Small Mag that line-up look real accurate.


Roberts get taken off at half time Sunday. Part of me feel is another "injury." I eh convinced he playing til I hear he land in Kingston.
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By: Shaun Fuentes (TTFF Media).

Trinidad and Tobago’s Senior Footballers arrived in Kingston just around 2pm on Monday for their upcoming friendly international against Jamaica at the National Stadium here on Wednesday night.

Head coach Francisco Maturana and captain Aurtis Whitley led the rest of the team in an evening training session at Tivoli Gardens and will have a final rehearsal at the match venue on Tuesday evening for the game which is being highly anticipated in reggae land.


Head coach of the Jamaican team Rene Simoes told the Jamaican media that he was going all out in the encounter which over the years has been billed as one where bragging rights is a major priority. The Jamaicans qualified for the 1998 World Cup and T&T performed a similar feat in 2006. The last time these two teams met, Jamaica came away 2-1 winners in a Digicel Cup encounter in 2004. Jamaica also won the two previous World Cup qualifying meetings 1-0 and 2-1. Simoes was at the helm of the T&T team in the second encounter played at the Queen’s Park Oval.

With Jamaica having the majority of its heavyweights for Wednesday’s game, T&T suffered a double blow with the news that both Kenwyne Jones and Carlos Edwards would not be joining the squad for the match.

The Sunderland medical staff, in communication with T&T team Doctor Terrence Babwah and team administrator David Muhammad explained Jones as still recovering from a virus and was unfit to travel. However Sunderland physiotherapist Peter Friar, in a letter to the T&T team management, stated that Edwards suffered a groin problem in training on Friday. However he was declared fit and the club felt he was too much of a key player to leave out. He managed to play 67 minutes for Sunderland in Saturday’s 1-0 win over Aston Villa. Friar said Edwards was still experiencing tightness in the groin and his hip was impinging in its adducted/medial rotation quadrant. Babwah, as was customary in such matters, requested an MRI of the injury as well as an independent examination. As has occurred in the past, a medical doctor in Birmingham has been used by the TTFF for similar cases with players during the 2006 World Cup qualification. However Sunderland stated that it was unnecessary for Edwards to undergo the MRI as well as get an independent assessment.

According to Muhammad, Friad relayed that the MRI scan possibly would not show any relevant hip pathology which he (Friar) was referring to in his letter, but rather pick up only a minor soft tissue lesion

Babwah recalled Jones himself undergoing an independent assessment by the same Birmingham-based doctor prior to the match in 2005 before returning to Port of Spain to represent T&T.

A FIFA ruling states that in such instances, the country’s governing body can enforce action whereby the player does not take part in training or in a match over a five-day period following the date of the match he was requested to be released for. The TTFF has gone ahead with that request through FIFA and both players will not be eligible to play for Sunderland in Saturday’s game against West Ham United.

T&T head coach Francisco Maturana did admit his disappointment on not having Jones and Edwards available.

“It is sad that they will not be here because they are a very big part of the plans for the country just as they are for their club. We don’t get to have players every week like the clubs which is why it was important for them to be available for this game. Player selection is all part of planning for international games,” Maturana told TTFF Media on Monday.

“But we hope they recover well and we will not let that hold us down. We have other players here and they will have to play their game and we will prepare for Wednesday’s game.”

Whitley said his troops will soldier on.

“It’s disappointing that both Carlos and Jonesy will not be here but we are here to play Jamaica and we will go play them and try our best to get a good result. We will not let that hold us back,” he added.

“The game will be a tough one. We know Jamaica always wants to bet Trinidad especially in football and the public will come out for this one but it will be a good test for us and I think we will be able to pull out the stops and go for something good.”

Charleston Battery striker Randi Patterson, fresh from scoring a double over Toronto FC on the weekend, joined the team on Monday in Kingston and Jan Michael Williams and striker Darryl Roberts were scheduled to arrive later that day. Defender Osei Telesford and Collin Samuel will join the team at the Pegasus Hotel on Tuesday.

Kick off at is 7pm (8pm T&T Time). (Photo shows Khaleem Hyland in the middle during training on Sunday evening at the Tivoli Garden ground)


why they really have teams training there? From what I hear Police and Army don't venture there too much

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WARRIORS TO BATTLE ON WITHOUT SUNDERLAND DUO

By: Shaun Fuentes (TTFF Media).

Trinidad and Tobago’s Senior Footballers arrived in Kingston just around 2pm on Monday for their upcoming friendly international against Jamaica at the National Stadium here on Wednesday night.

Head coach Francisco Maturana and captain Aurtis Whitley led the rest of the team in an evening training session at Tivoli Gardens and will have a final rehearsal at the match venue on Tuesday evening for the game which is being highly anticipated in reggae land.


Head coach of the Jamaican team Rene Simoes told the Jamaican media that he was going all out in the encounter which over the years has been billed as one where bragging rights is a major priority. The Jamaicans qualified for the 1998 World Cup and T&T performed a similar feat in 2006. The last time these two teams met, Jamaica came away 2-1 winners in a Digicel Cup encounter in 2004. Jamaica also won the two previous World Cup qualifying meetings 1-0 and 2-1. Simoes was at the helm of the T&T team in the second encounter played at the Queen’s Park Oval.

With Jamaica having the majority of its heavyweights for Wednesday’s game, T&T suffered a double blow with the news that both Kenwyne Jones and Carlos Edwards would not be joining the squad for the match.

The Sunderland medical staff, in communication with T&T team Doctor Terrence Babwah and team administrator David Muhammad explained Jones as still recovering from a virus and was unfit to travel. However Sunderland physiotherapist Peter Friar, in a letter to the T&T team management, stated that Edwards suffered a groin problem in training on Friday. However he was declared fit and the club felt he was too much of a key player to leave out. He managed to play 67 minutes for Sunderland in Saturday’s 1-0 win over Aston Villa. Friar said Edwards was still experiencing tightness in the groin and his hip was impinging in its adducted/medial rotation quadrant. Babwah, as was customary in such matters, requested an MRI of the injury as well as an independent examination. As has occurred in the past, a medical doctor in Birmingham has been used by the TTFF for similar cases with players during the 2006 World Cup qualification. However Sunderland stated that it was unnecessary for Edwards to undergo the MRI as well as get an independent assessment.

According to Muhammad, Friad relayed that the MRI scan possibly would not show any relevant hip pathology which he (Friar) was referring to in his letter, but rather pick up only a minor soft tissue lesion

Babwah recalled Jones himself undergoing an independent assessment by the same Birmingham-based doctor prior to the match in 2005 before returning to Port of Spain to represent T&T.

A FIFA ruling states that in such instances, the country’s governing body can enforce action whereby the player does not take part in training or in a match over a five-day period following the date of the match he was requested to be released for. The TTFF has gone ahead with that request through FIFA and both players will not be eligible to play for Sunderland in Saturday’s game against West Ham United.

T&T head coach Francisco Maturana did admit his disappointment on not having Jones and Edwards available.

“It is sad that they will not be here because they are a very big part of the plans for the country just as they are for their club. We don’t get to have players every week like the clubs which is why it was important for them to be available for this game. Player selection is all part of planning for international games,” Maturana told TTFF Media on Monday.

“But we hope they recover well and we will not let that hold us down. We have other players here and they will have to play their game and we will prepare for Wednesday’s game.”

Whitley said his troops will soldier on.

“It’s disappointing that both Carlos and Jonesy will not be here but we are here to play Jamaica and we will go play them and try our best to get a good result. We will not let that hold us back,” he added.

“The game will be a tough one. We know Jamaica always wants to bet Trinidad especially in football and the public will come out for this one but it will be a good test for us and I think we will be able to pull out the stops and go for something good.”

Charleston Battery striker Randi Patterson, fresh from scoring a double over Toronto FC on the weekend, joined the team on Monday in Kingston and Jan Michael Williams and striker Darryl Roberts were scheduled to arrive later that day. Defender Osei Telesford and Collin Samuel will join the team at the Pegasus Hotel on Tuesday.

Kick off at is 7pm (8pm T&T Time). (Photo shows Khaleem Hyland in the middle during training on Sunday evening at the Tivoli Garden ground)


why they really have teams training there? From what I hear Police and Army don't venture there too much

I now wondering dat same ting. All dat part of the mental warfare they trying. No scene. We have Otis "Gangsta" Seaton.
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« Reply #22 on: March 24, 2008, 08:20:01 PM »
This is a good test for these guys, win, lose or draw. I prefered that KJ and Carlos stay with Sunderland and finish up the season. They need to help Sunderland from relegation. We will have them when the season finished.That is when the TTFF should arrange international friendlies against tougher teams. Also bring back Birchal!!!

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« Reply #23 on: March 24, 2008, 08:57:25 PM »
This is a good test for these guys, win, lose or draw. I prefered that KJ and Carlos stay with Sunderland and finish up the season. They need to help Sunderland from relegation. We will have them when the season finished.That is when the TTFF should arrange international friendlies against tougher teams. Also bring back Birchal!!!

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« Reply #24 on: March 24, 2008, 10:07:58 PM »
Lets get on with it.... Lets get the Win and the experience

Bring it to f**k on!

TnT!!


I going with:

M.Phillip

K.Cupid
O.Telesford
K.Thomas
A.Edwards

K.Baptiste
K.Hyland
A.Whitley
K.Daniel

C.Samuel
D.Roberts

Bench:
JM.Williams
M.Hislop
A.Adams
R.Patterson
J.Gay

Drop Hyland, start Patterson, put Samuel on de left and Daniel in the middle

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« Reply #25 on: March 24, 2008, 10:13:07 PM »
A FIFA ruling states that in such instances, the country’s governing body can enforce action whereby the player does not take part in training or in a match over a five-day period following the date of the match he was requested to be released for. The TTFF has gone ahead with that request through FIFA and both players will not be eligible to play for Sunderland in Saturday’s game against West Ham United.

So now everybody loses - club, country, players...brilliant!

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« Reply #26 on: March 24, 2008, 10:33:00 PM »
I wonder if Joe Public was in the same position, would the JP management do the same thing?

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« Reply #27 on: March 24, 2008, 10:34:10 PM »
The five days is not bad mind, iz just to ensure that our players get the recovery time they need :)

Ah wonder what Edwards and Jones think about the whole thing.

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« Reply #28 on: March 24, 2008, 11:12:13 PM »
A FIFA ruling states that in such instances, the country’s governing body can enforce action whereby the player does not take part in training or in a match over a five-day period following the date of the match he was requested to be released for. The TTFF has gone ahead with that request through FIFA and both players will not be eligible to play for Sunderland in Saturday’s game against West Ham United.

is dis part here hav meh worried...ah kno is FIFA regulations whaever...buh isnt this tantamount to badmind??

Maybe so, but it's the only remedy a national federation has at it's disposal to keep clubs (and players) honest.


Disappointing development regardless.

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« Reply #29 on: March 25, 2008, 04:04:10 AM »
Oh dear

I can understand the Carlos one, no problem, van't understand the Kenwyn one to be hones as he wasn't fit enough for Saturday, but as I said not sure about the rules.


One thing is for sure though, the cllub will only realise for svhedule dates now.  Strange that Jamacia took a very different line with gardner.

Good luck with the game on wednesday anyway.

 

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