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Re: Caribbean Players Abroad.
« Reply #120 on: July 19, 2010, 03:31:02 PM »
Does anyone know if Merrick James-Lewis of Southend United has Trini roots?  I am just guessing because of the last names as I know Julius James and Leonson (and this new youngster Theo) Lewis are obviously Trinbagonian.

So in other words you trying to say Julius breed Leonson and make James-Lewis..  :devil:

If you going by name, then Glen Johnson is Josh Johnson borther and David James is Julius James uncle.
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« Reply #121 on: July 19, 2010, 04:39:19 PM »
Does anyone know if Merrick James-Lewis of Southend United has Trini roots?  I am just guessing because of the last names as I know Julius James and Leonson (and this new youngster Theo) Lewis are obviously Trinbagonian.

So in other words you trying to say Julius breed Leonson and make James-Lewis..  :devil:

If you going by name, then Glen Johnson is Josh Johnson borther and David James is Julius James uncle.
No, but David James was eligible to play for Jamaica.  I don't know Johnson's roots. 

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Re: Caribbean Players Abroad.
« Reply #122 on: July 20, 2010, 06:40:27 PM »
Name: James Oliver Vaughan
Born: 14.07.88
Height: 180cm
Weight: 82kg
Position: Forward

Vaughan became the Premiership's youngest ever goalscorer when he netted on his debut for Everton in April 2005. A hard worker as well as a goal-getter, Vaughan joined Everton's youth system at the age of nine and was a prolific scorer for the reserve and academy sides before making his first-team debut. Early in the 2005-06 campaign he sustained a knee ligament injury whilst on international duty with England Under-18s. A series of complications meant the young striker was sidelined for the remainder of the campaign. He returned to the first-team frame in 2006-07, netting his first senior goal for 18 months as a sub in a 2-0 win over West Ham in December. In September 2009 he joined Championship side Derby County on loan. Vaughan is also eligible to play for the Trinidad & Tobago due to his father's heritage.

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« Reply #123 on: July 21, 2010, 08:53:18 AM »
Name: James Oliver Vaughan
Born: 14.07.88
Height: 180cm
Weight: 82kg
Position: Forward

Vaughan became the Premiership's youngest ever goalscorer when he netted on his debut for Everton in April 2005. A hard worker as well as a goal-getter, Vaughan joined Everton's youth system at the age of nine and was a prolific scorer for the reserve and academy sides before making his first-team debut. Early in the 2005-06 campaign he sustained a knee ligament injury whilst on international duty with England Under-18s. A series of complications meant the young striker was sidelined for the remainder of the campaign. He returned to the first-team frame in 2006-07, netting his first senior goal for 18 months as a sub in a 2-0 win over West Ham in December. In September 2009 he joined Championship side Derby County on loan. Vaughan is also eligible to play for the Trinidad & Tobago due to his father's heritage.



he's quick and skilful .I saw him for Leicester last year

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« Reply #124 on: July 21, 2010, 09:43:56 AM »
Name: James Oliver Vaughan
Born: 14.07.88
Height: 180cm
Weight: 82kg
Position: Forward

Vaughan became the Premiership's youngest ever goalscorer when he netted on his debut for Everton in April 2005. A hard worker as well as a goal-getter, Vaughan joined Everton's youth system at the age of nine and was a prolific scorer for the reserve and academy sides before making his first-team debut. Early in the 2005-06 campaign he sustained a knee ligament injury whilst on international duty with England Under-18s. A series of complications meant the young striker was sidelined for the remainder of the campaign. He returned to the first-team frame in 2006-07, netting his first senior goal for 18 months as a sub in a 2-0 win over West Ham in December. In September 2009 he joined Championship side Derby County on loan. Vaughan is also eligible to play for the Trinidad & Tobago due to his father's heritage.



he's quick and skilful .I saw him for Leicester last year

Has the federation ever approached him??
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Re: Caribbean Players Abroad.
« Reply #125 on: August 19, 2010, 03:41:10 PM »
Does anyone know if Merrick James-Lewis of Southend United has Trini roots?  I am just guessing because of the last names as I know Julius James and Leonson (and this new youngster Theo) Lewis are obviously Trinbagonian.

So in other words you trying to say Julius breed Leonson and make James-Lewis..  :devil:

If you going by name, then Glen Johnson is Josh Johnson borther and David James is Julius James uncle.
OK, if you don't believe he is Trini how about Delano Sam-Yorke who has made the move up a tier from Woking to play for AFC Wimbledon in the Conference (same as Marvin Andrews and Andre Boucaud).  Surely with those last names there has to be some Trini!

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Re: Caribbean Players Abroad.
« Reply #126 on: August 19, 2010, 04:03:46 PM »
Does anyone know if Merrick James-Lewis of Southend United has Trini roots?  I am just guessing because of the last names as I know Julius James and Leonson (and this new youngster Theo) Lewis are obviously Trinbagonian.

So in other words you trying to say Julius breed Leonson and make James-Lewis..  :devil:

If you going by name, then Glen Johnson is Josh Johnson borther and David James is Julius James uncle.
OK, if you don't believe he is Trini how about Delano Sam-Yorke who has made the move up a tier from Woking to play for AFC Wimbledon in the Conference (same as Marvin Andrews and Andre Boucaud).  Surely with those last names there has to be some Trini!

came across  this guy before don't know if he is trini though ... but he cannot be better than what we have !!

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Re: Caribbean Players Abroad.
« Reply #127 on: August 19, 2010, 04:09:07 PM »

came across  this guy before don't know if he is trini though ... but he cannot be better than what we have !!

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Well hes only 21, you never know.  Anyway Alex Baptiste who you were asking about before also scored for Blackpool on the Premier League opening day.

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Re: Caribbean Players Abroad.
« Reply #128 on: August 19, 2010, 04:37:03 PM »
OK, if you don't believe he is Trini how about Delano Sam-Yorke who has made the move up a tier from Woking to play for AFC Wimbledon in the Conference (same as Marvin Andrews and Andre Boucaud).  Surely with those last names there has to be some Trini!

Those names aren't Trini names per se... just English names, some of which are found in TnT... along with French, Spanish and Portuguese names.

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« Reply #129 on: January 18, 2015, 11:33:28 AM »
Grenada has started scouting already

https://twitter.com/CheneyJoseph/status/553693939912695809
Reuben Noble Lazarus is a UK based player currently playing for BarnsleyFC. He is eligible for call up by the Grenada

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Will Cameron Jerome finally represent little Grenada in FIFA World Cup preliminaries, what do you think?

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Aaron Pierre likely to get his first call up for Grenada in the FIFA World Cup Preliminaries later this year.
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Re: Caribbean Players Abroad.
« Reply #130 on: January 18, 2015, 02:03:01 PM »
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Re: Caribbean Players Abroad.
« Reply #131 on: January 18, 2015, 05:49:34 PM »
Tom Ince - Trinidad grandparents, Clayton family.

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« Reply #132 on: January 19, 2015, 07:30:56 AM »
Tom Ince - Trinidad grandparents, Clayton family.

are they close ??
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« Reply #133 on: January 19, 2015, 07:35:30 AM »
Tom Ince - Trinidad grandparents, Clayton family.

are they close ??

Years ago I know Clayton and Paul use to stay in touch. Don't know about now.

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« Reply #134 on: February 07, 2015, 01:49:05 PM »
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« Reply #135 on: March 18, 2015, 02:58:32 PM »
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Bolton's Neil Danns called up to Guyana national team

Bolton midfielder Neil Danns has been called up by the Guyana national team for their forthcoming friendly double-header against St Lucia and Grenada.

Danns qualifies to play for the South American country through his grandfather, and will be joined in the team by Millwall defender Matthew Briggs, who is currently on loan at Colchester.

Guyana face St Lucia at the National Stadium in Georgetown on Sunday, March 22, before taking on Grenada at the same venue seven days later.

“It’s a new experience going to play at an international level and obviously a different tempo and different styles of matches,” the 32-year-old told Sky Sports News HQ.

“It’s one I look forward to being involved in. When I first got the call I was actually really excited because I’ve never really thought about it.

"It never crossed my mind that I would get an opportunity to play international football, and as soon as I got the call I was excited and really, really enthusiastic about it.”

Bolton, who currently sit 16th in the Championship table, will be without Danns when they travel to Wigan this Saturday.
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« Reply #136 on: September 13, 2015, 05:35:40 AM »
Jamaica woos New York Red Bulls striker Bradley Wright-Phillips
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Published:Saturday | September 12, 2015Gordon Williams

Jamaica is looking to load up on its goalscoring firepower for upcoming World Cup qualifiers by wooing one of the most prolific club strikers in the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF).

Former England youth international, Bradley Wright-Phillips, who led Major League Soccer in scoring last season with a MLS record-tying 27 goals playing for New York Red Bulls, is being recruited by the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), which is trying to convince the 30-year-old London-born player to join the Reggae Boyz' campaign.

"Yes, we have reached out to Bradley Wright-Phillips," national team manager Roy Simpson confirmed on September 10.

According to Simpson, Wright-Phillips, son and brother of ex-England internationals Ian Wright and Shaun Wright-Phillips, respectively, traces his Jamaican roots through his grandmother.

He has 41 goals in 64 appearances since joining the Red Bulls in 2013, scoring 13 in 25 games so far this season.

Starting with his professional debut in 2004, he scored 77 times in 272 appearances representing Manchester City, Southampton, Plymouth Argyle, Charlton Athletic and Brentford in the United Kingdom.

But the lure of international football has not been overtly strong for the 5' 8", 155-pound Wright-Phillips so far. According to sources, he has followed Jamaica's progress in recent competitions, including Copa America and the CONCACAF Gold Cup, and discussed the national set-up with clubmate and Reggae Boy Kemar Lawrence. But, he's been uncertain about his commitment.

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Simpson said Wright-Phillips expressed appreciation at the JFF's interest in him. However, he added, the player requested time to discuss the matter with his family after being contacted by the JFF in early August.

Simpson said Wright-Phillips, a MLS All-Star, didn't set a deadline for making a decision on whether or not to join Jamaica, which resumes World Cup qualifying on November 13 against Panama to kick off the CONCACAF semi-final.

The Boyz advanced to that round after defeating Nicaragua 4-3 on goal aggregate, following a 3-2 loss in the first leg on September 4 and winning 2-0 in the return match on September 8.

Those fixtures again highlighted inconsistent scoring form as Jamaica failed to capitalise on numerous chances. The team, which has received praise for overall organisation and competitive spirit, also failed to score in three straight 1-0 defeats during Copa America.

In the Gold Cup, Jamaica managed eight goals and conceded six in half dozen games while advancing to the final.

Jamaica wants Wright-Phillips to join a strike force that includes Darren Mattocks, Giles Barnes and Deshorn Brown. Even in the absence of his immediate commitment, the JFF is pushing forward with the process of making him eligible to play for Jamaica.

"Both parties agreed that it is OK to pursue the paperwork," said Simpson, "just in case he decides to take up the offer."

Efforts to contact Wright-Phillips through his club this week were unsuccessful.
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« Reply #137 on: September 14, 2015, 04:10:16 AM »
Jamaica woos New York Red Bulls striker Bradley Wright-Phillips
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Published:Saturday | September 12, 2015Gordon Williams

Jamaica is looking to load up on its goalscoring firepower for upcoming World Cup qualifiers by wooing one of the most prolific club strikers in the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF).

Former England youth international, Bradley Wright-Phillips, who led Major League Soccer in scoring last season with a MLS record-tying 27 goals playing for New York Red Bulls, is being recruited by the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), which is trying to convince the 30-year-old London-born player to join the Reggae Boyz' campaign.

"Yes, we have reached out to Bradley Wright-Phillips," national team manager Roy Simpson confirmed on September 10.

According to Simpson, Wright-Phillips, son and brother of ex-England internationals Ian Wright and Shaun Wright-Phillips, respectively, traces his Jamaican roots through his grandmother.

He has 41 goals in 64 appearances since joining the Red Bulls in 2013, scoring 13 in 25 games so far this season.

Starting with his professional debut in 2004, he scored 77 times in 272 appearances representing Manchester City, Southampton, Plymouth Argyle, Charlton Athletic and Brentford in the United Kingdom.

But the lure of international football has not been overtly strong for the 5' 8", 155-pound Wright-Phillips so far. According to sources, he has followed Jamaica's progress in recent competitions, including Copa America and the CONCACAF Gold Cup, and discussed the national set-up with clubmate and Reggae Boy Kemar Lawrence. But, he's been uncertain about his commitment.

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Simpson said Wright-Phillips expressed appreciation at the JFF's interest in him. However, he added, the player requested time to discuss the matter with his family after being contacted by the JFF in early August.

Simpson said Wright-Phillips, a MLS All-Star, didn't set a deadline for making a decision on whether or not to join Jamaica, which resumes World Cup qualifying on November 13 against Panama to kick off the CONCACAF semi-final.

The Boyz advanced to that round after defeating Nicaragua 4-3 on goal aggregate, following a 3-2 loss in the first leg on September 4 and winning 2-0 in the return match on September 8.

Those fixtures again highlighted inconsistent scoring form as Jamaica failed to capitalise on numerous chances. The team, which has received praise for overall organisation and competitive spirit, also failed to score in three straight 1-0 defeats during Copa America.

In the Gold Cup, Jamaica managed eight goals and conceded six in half dozen games while advancing to the final.

Jamaica wants Wright-Phillips to join a strike force that includes Darren Mattocks, Giles Barnes and Deshorn Brown. Even in the absence of his immediate commitment, the JFF is pushing forward with the process of making him eligible to play for Jamaica.

"Both parties agreed that it is OK to pursue the paperwork," said Simpson, "just in case he decides to take up the offer."

Efforts to contact Wright-Phillips through his club this week were unsuccessful.

Jamaica dont have local players?

80% of they team born in foreign, even they coach, this is an insult to they league.

On de flip side, we go see where Wright-Phillips will go, nobody takes T&T serious.

Jamaica will do all in the power to get their players, even if they have to do all de paperwork for them, de TTFA go sit on they ass.

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