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Red Bulls' Champions League charge ends
« on: August 05, 2009, 09:56:19 PM »
Red Bulls' Champions League charge ends.
By: Dylan Butler (MLSnet.com).


W Connection joins Pumas UNAM (Mexico), CSD Comunicaciones (Guatemala) and the winner of the series between Liberia Mia (Costa Rica) and Real CD Espana (Honduras) in Group D.

Osorio made one change to his starting XI as Wolyniec replaced Juan Pablo Angel, who suffered a Grade 2 concussion early in the opening leg at Manny Ramjohn Stadium. Angel played the entire 90 minutes in Marabella and trained during the week before being ruled out early on Wednesday.

"The injury occurred in the first minute, he was evaluated by the medical staff on site at the time and was determined at that time fit to play," Red Bulls doctor Riley Williams said before the match. "However upon his return to New York in a more thorough medical exam performed by myself and my medical staff, it was determined he was suffering post-concussive symptoms and further history elicited he had a brief loss of consciousness on the field."

Wolyniec struck for the game's first goal in the 19th minute, taking a pass from Jorge Rojas and slipping a left-footed shot past Marvin Phillip from 14 yards to give the Red Bulls a 1-0 lead.

In the 27th minute, Dane Richards had space, but he fired wide of the near post from 22 yards and four minutes later, Jeremy Hall found Rojas at the back post, but his point-blank shot was saved by Phillip.

W Connection coach Stuart Charles Fevrier made a tactical substitution in the 38th minute, bringing on Matthew Bartholemew for William De Oliveira. The change seemed to inspire the visitors as Andre Toussaint struck twice in the final five minutes of the first half.

In the 40th minute, the speedy Trinidadian forward ran at Seth Stammler before putting a low shot inside of the far post to level the game at 1-1. In the opening minute of first-half stoppage time, Toussaint was gifted a goal, stealing Kevin Goldthwaite's attempted pass to Jeremy Hall at the top of the 18-yard box. Toussaint took a touch and beat Red Bulls goalkeeper Danny Cepero inside the near post to give W Connection a 2-1 lead heading into the half.

Not only did the Red Bulls trail at the half, but the edge they had by scoring two away goals last week was also gone.

Osorio made one change at the half, bringing on Danleigh Borman for Alfredo Pacheco.

The Caribbean champions had the first quality scoring chance of the second half as Hughton Hector took a touch off his chest and sent a rising shot at goal from the edge of the 18-yard box that Cepero parried away for a corner kick.

With his team struggling to keep possession, Osorio made his second change 10 minutes into the second half, as Sinisa Ubiparipovic replaced Rojas.

Albert Celades forced Phillip to dive to his left to push away a first-time attempt from distance in the 63rd minute. Two minutes later the Red Bulls had a corner kick, but were unable to capitalize.

In the 72nd minute, Celades put the ball on his left foot, but the Spanish midfielder failed to put his attempt on target.

Seven minutes later, Ubiparipovic put a first-time shot well wide. One minute later, Matthew Mbuta entered the match for Goldthwaite as New York pushed for the equalizer.

The move nearly paid immediate dividends as Mbuta made a run along the edge of the box, but Phillip gobbled up his attempt.

Hector nearly put the game away there minutes from full time, dancing through the Red Bulls defense, but his shot was deflected away by a desperation sliding tackle by Mike Petke.

Mbuta got behind the W Connection defense midway through the five minutes of second-half stoppage time, but he mishit a left-footed attempt and with that the Red Bulls crashed out of the Champions League
« Last Edit: August 05, 2009, 09:58:16 PM by E-man »

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Re: Red Bulls' Champions League charge ends
« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2009, 11:46:08 PM »
I eh lying ppl, i don't know how clyde leon made the national team and stuck around for so long! the yute real cluelessssssss dread, he doh know what to do with the ball period! the fella lost as ah dog in the rain, just plain ole cluelesssss!!
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Re: Red Bulls' Champions League charge ends
« Reply #2 on: August 06, 2009, 12:08:53 AM »
I eh lying ppl, i don't know how clyde leon made the national team and stuck around for so long! the yute real cluelessssssss dread, he doh know what to do with the ball period! the fella lost as ah dog in the rain, just plain ole cluelesssss!!

I asked myself the same thing?  How did Leon make the national team?

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« Reply #3 on: August 06, 2009, 12:32:41 AM »
I eh lying ppl, i don't know how clyde leon made the national team and stuck around for so long! the yute real cluelessssssss dread, he doh know what to do with the ball period! the fella lost as ah dog in the rain, just plain ole cluelesssss!!

I asked myself the same thing?  How did Leon make the national team?

allyuh cool nah man...d man recently had ah surgery..give d man time tuh ketch he length nah...not everybody is ah tank like Essien or Eto'o..way right off d bat dey back inform! This does happen in sports...anyway d man is a quality player & part of we future...like it or not...so go easy nah...bless!
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« Reply #4 on: August 06, 2009, 01:00:58 AM »
I eh lying ppl, i don't know how clyde leon made the national team and stuck around for so long! the yute real cluelessssssss dread, he doh know what to do with the ball period! the fella lost as ah dog in the rain, just plain ole cluelesssss!!

I asked myself the same thing?  How did Leon make the national team?

allyuh cool nah man...d man recently had ah surgery..give d man time tuh ketch he length nah...not everybody is ah tank like Essien or Eto'o..way right off d bat dey back inform! This does happen in sports...anyway d man is a quality player & part of we future...like it or not...so go easy nah...bless!
Nonesense breezers!! surgery or no surgery, the man have no touches, no speed no ball sense, lost dazed and confused , and he playing so since pancho was in charge.
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Re: Red Bulls' Champions League charge ends
« Reply #5 on: August 06, 2009, 06:41:17 AM »
Every coach sees something in a player. Bennie/ Theobald - maturana/ Leon- Latapy/ Tinto.

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« Reply #6 on: August 06, 2009, 07:50:40 AM »
Tinto is a bright prospect. He has a ways to go, but is definitely one of the few bright spots for the future. Go Tinto!!!!!!

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Re: Red Bulls' Champions League charge ends
« Reply #7 on: August 06, 2009, 09:32:50 AM »
I eh lying ppl, i don't know how clyde leon made the national team and stuck around for so long! the yute real cluelessssssss dread, he doh know what to do with the ball period! the fella lost as ah dog in the rain, just plain ole cluelesssss!!

The man job is not when he have the ball, is when the next team have the ball. And for a time, he was the ONLY midfielder in the PFL who used to tackle in midfield and not just escort men. Maybe Trent Noel as well, but he was a more complete player who could turn attack into defence. Leon was a hatchet man with a bullet who looked good on local based teams and then seemed to be overawed when the foreign based arrive.
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Re: Red Bulls' Champions League charge ends
« Reply #8 on: August 06, 2009, 09:45:05 AM »
soccer, the beautiful game, was insulted and degraded last night by two teams lacking skills, organization, ideas, vision, control, intelligence, unity, understanding, representation, form, talent, system, planning, tactics, strategy, depth, leadership, coaches, experience, exposure, and international club friendlies.

i did not recognize any one of those two teams last night, i actually thought i was watching a really bad b movie.

sad just friggin sad.

yeah red bulls played a pack a shit last night but believe me when i tell you that w connection had a really bad case of diarrhea. it must have been the curry was not cooked well enough.
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Re: Red Bulls' Champions League charge ends
« Reply #9 on: August 06, 2009, 10:00:01 AM »
Red Bulls did not have no Wings.

Name change to Red Bull Shit. Man they are a poor team.
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« Reply #10 on: August 06, 2009, 10:00:43 AM »
All u haters god damn. Can't you just enjoy a victory. Bet u if Red Bulls had won whether playing a pack a shit or not, the headlines would be blazing that they beat a team from Trinidad, but not you haters you just looking for every damn fault.  Like u perfect, you must be blasted criminal for all we know. Damn hypocrites, why all u haters doh invest in a team, get the perfect coach, the perfect players & then your team will be the best, they will never play a bad game, they will win everything there is. Trinis are the worst, they cah appreciate nothing. They bask in bringing down their fellow men, no wonder the country is in the state it is. Haters & hypocrites. I was at the game, were you, I travelled all the way from Trinidad to give support to a Trini team that most of you haters had given up hope on, & I will be back in Trinidad to support my team on Wednesday, win lose or draw. Don't you realise that all the bad vibes & thoughts that emanate here can have an impact. You all need to love more & hate not. Hypocrites & parasites. Bet u if Connection do well in the next stage, the haters will still find fault. Go Jabloteh, I will be with you in spirit. Help get rid of the haters although they will still find fault whether u win or lose. They just don't know how to appreciate & criticize constructively. All u haters fire burn u.  

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« Reply #11 on: August 06, 2009, 10:03:58 AM »
All u haters god damn. Can't you just enjoy a victory. Bet u if Red Bulls had won whether playing a pack a shit or not, the headlines would be blazing that they beat a team from Trinidad, but not you haters you just looking for every damn fault.  Like u perfect, you must be blasted criminal for all we know. Damn hypocrites, why all u haters doh invest in a team, get the perfect coach, the perfect players & then your team will be the best, they will never play a bad game, they will win everything there is. Trinis are the worst, they cah appreciate nothing. They bask in bringing down their fellow men, no wonder the country is in the state it is. Haters & hypocrites. I was at the game, were you, I travelled all the way from Trinidad to give support to a Trini team that most of you haters had given up hope on, & I will be back in Trinidad to support my team on Wednesday, win lose or draw. Don't you realise that all the bad vibes & thoughts that emanate here can have an impact. You all need to love more & hate not. Hypocrites & parasites. Bet u if Connection do well in the next stage, the haters will still find fault. Go Jabloteh, I will be with you in spirit. Help get rid of the haters although they will still find fault whether u win or lose. They just don't know how to appreciate & criticize constructively. All u haters fire burn u.  

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« Reply #12 on: August 06, 2009, 10:07:17 AM »
All u haters god damn. Can't you just enjoy a victory. Bet u if Red Bulls had won whether playing a pack a shit or not, the headlines would be blazing that they beat a team from Trinidad, but not you haters you just looking for every damn fault.  Like u perfect, you must be blasted criminal for all we know. Damn hypocrites, why all u haters doh invest in a team, get the perfect coach, the perfect players & then your team will be the best, they will never play a bad game, they will win everything there is. Trinis are the worst, they cah appreciate nothing. They bask in bringing down their fellow men, no wonder the country is in the state it is. Haters & hypocrites. I was at the game, were you, I travelled all the way from Trinidad to give support to a Trini team that most of you haters had given up hope on, & I will be back in Trinidad to support my team on Wednesday, win lose or draw. Don't you realise that all the bad vibes & thoughts that emanate here can have an impact. You all need to love more & hate not. Hypocrites & parasites. Bet u if Connection do well in the next stage, the haters will still find fault. Go Jabloteh, I will be with you in spirit. Help get rid of the haters although they will still find fault whether u win or lose. They just don't know how to appreciate & criticize constructively. All u haters fire burn u.  

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Re: Red Bulls' Champions League charge ends
« Reply #13 on: August 06, 2009, 10:23:49 AM »
I don't agree with the tone of King Deese post, but I doh see any "hating" in there. Anything critical is hate now?

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« Reply #14 on: August 06, 2009, 10:34:16 AM »
I don't agree with the tone of King Deese post, but I doh see any "hating" in there. Anything critical is hate now?

No, but everything critical is hate.

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« Reply #15 on: August 06, 2009, 10:38:18 AM »
I eh lying ppl, i don't know how clyde leon made the national team and stuck around for so long! the yute real cluelessssssss dread, he doh know what to do with the ball period! the fella lost as ah dog in the rain, just plain ole cluelesssss!!
he and curn cupid. them have no imagination at all. idk how them make the national team too.

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Re: Red Bulls' Champions League charge ends
« Reply #16 on: August 06, 2009, 10:42:19 AM »
All u haters god damn. Can't you just enjoy a victory. Bet u if Red Bulls had won whether playing a pack a shit or not, the headlines would be blazing that they beat a team from Trinidad, but not you haters you just looking for every damn fault.  Like u perfect, you must be blasted criminal for all we know. Damn hypocrites, why all u haters doh invest in a team, get the perfect coach, the perfect players & then your team will be the best, they will never play a bad game, they will win everything there is. Trinis are the worst, they cah appreciate nothing. They bask in bringing down their fellow men, no wonder the country is in the state it is. Haters & hypocrites. I was at the game, were you, I travelled all the way from Trinidad to give support to a Trini team that most of you haters had given up hope on, & I will be back in Trinidad to support my team on Wednesday, win lose or draw. Don't you realise that all the bad vibes & thoughts that emanate here can have an impact. You all need to love more & hate not. Hypocrites & parasites. Bet u if Connection do well in the next stage, the haters will still find fault. Go Jabloteh, I will be with you in spirit. Help get rid of the haters although they will still find fault whether u win or lose. They just don't know how to appreciate & criticize constructively. All u haters fire burn u.  

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Re: Red Bulls' Champions League charge ends
« Reply #17 on: August 06, 2009, 10:59:58 AM »
Toussaint double eliminate NY Red Bulls.
By: Inshan "Flex" Mohammed.


No Frias, no problem.

With the club's leading goal-scorer Jonathan Frias missing through injury, Andre Toussaint put in a man of the match performance to lead his team to an historic 2-1 win over New York Red Bulls.

Andre Toussaint scored two first half goals as W Connection rallied from an early deficit to defeat the New York Red Bulls 2-1 in the second leg of a CONCACAF Champions League Preliminary Round series Wednesday.

Though, the New York Red Bulls (NYRB) had a "slightly" better first half "procession wise" over the Savonetta Boys; overall, W Connection were definitely the better team, especially in the second period. The Caribbean Kings could have easily disposed of the NYRB by a larger margin if they had only finished off most of their chances. And this time around it was the NYRB that played like the away team on their home turf as coach Stuart Charles Fevrier made the necessary changes that ensured his team didn't walk the same path as in the previous encounter.

Igor Santos was relegate to the bench. William Oliveira was quickly removed and captain Elijah Joseph was making some excellent passes from the back.

John Wolyniec, a former teammate of Cornell Glen, started in place of the injured Juan Pablo Angel and put New York in front in the 19th minute. The veteran forward took a pass from midfield general Jorge Rojas and slipped a left-footed shot under W Connection goalkeeper Marvin Phillip.

The goal must have spurred W Connection coach Stuart Charles Fevrier who made a tactical substitution in taking off Brazilian right wing-back William De Silva Oliveira late in the first-half for a more attacking option.

The moved paid dividends as his replacement Matthew Bartholemew made an instant impact and could have buried one with his first touch of the ball. Bartholemew was a livewire throughout the entire match and his introduction was definitely a positive one as the former Hungarian based T&T striker combined well with Andre Toussaint on-top and created all sorts of havoc for NYRB defence with his none-stop work-rate.

One another note, it was a nice sight seeing Strike Squad member Brian Williams on the technical staff bench for W Connection. Maybe he should have whispered something in Stuart Charles Fevrier ear that Clyde Leon was actually playing for the NYRB as the midfielder was having a very poor game. T&T head coach Latapy might possibly throw him a bone and name him in his team for El Salvador as he's probably more fit than inspirational captain and free-agent Dwight Yorke. Then again, hopefully not !!

Anyway, back to reality. After the substitution of Bartholemew, W Connection came to life and one could tell it was only a matter of time that they will score. So said, so done, as Toussaint came down the left, ran at NYRB defender Seth Stammler before putting a low shot inside between the midfielder's legs and inside the far post to level the game 1-1.

Then in the opening minute of first-half stoppage time, Toussaint was gifted a goal, stealing Kevin Goldthwaite's attempted pass to Jeremy Hall at the top of the Red Bulls' 18-yard box. Toussaint took a touch and clinically beat Red Bulls goalkeeper Danny Cepero inside the near post to give the Savonetta Boys a 2-1 lead heading into the half.

New York Red Bulls came out in the second half with the intentions of throwing everything at W Connection, but the T&T based team had all the answers for whatever attack NYRB threw at them. Maybe, New York was short of Red Bulls in their locker-room and had to settle for seltzer water instead.

Talented midfielder Hughton Hector almost made it 3-1 early in the second half when he took a touch off his chest and sent a rising powerful shot at goal from the edge of the 18-yard box that Cepero parried away for a corner kick.

The hosts pushed numbers forward in an attempt to find the equalizer but all attacks were neutralized by the W Conection defence who held firm throughout the match.

Despite allowing one goal in which he could have saved, Marvin Phillip was excellent between the uprights and made brilliant stops from former Barcelona and Real Madrid midfielder Albert Celades, Matthew Mbuta, John Wolyniec and Jorge Rojas to help insure his team sealed the well deserved victory.

The same could not be said for the NYRB goalkeeper Danny Cepero, who, was shaky all night and made some poor clearances that almost cost his team dearly. Maybe former Soca Warrior Kelvin Jack should seek employment in the U.S as he experience and expert shot stopping can prove valuable to a team like the Red Bulls.

And as reported on the NYRB website. "When Canadian referee Paul Ward blew the final whistle, the W Connection players and technical staff poured off the bench, celebrating and dancing wildly on the field. That celebration continued in the visitors' locker room well after the end of the match."

The win will definitely raise eyebrows in the U.S. as this has been the second consecutive time a team from Trinidad and Tobago have eliminated an MLS side from the Concacaf Champions League. Joe Public FC did it last time when they eliminated the New England Revolution 6-1 on aggregate.

But W Connection journey has now started and the road ahead will be a very bumpy one as they face an uphill battle with much better opponents this time around. The Caribbean champions won the aggregate series 4-3 and join Pumas UNAM (Mexico), CSD Comunicaciones (Guatemala) and the winner of the series between Liberia Mia (Costa Rica) and Real CD Espana (Honduras) in Group D.

Another T&T based team will try today to emulate W Connection's success thus far and will be none other than rivals San Juan Jabloteh. The T&T side trailing 2-0 on aggregate will be hosting San Francisco FC from Panama tonight at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium from 8:00pm.

W Connection meantime, will not have time to rest as both W Connection and San Juan Jabloteh (omit who) have been in Concacaf Champions League preliminary round qualify matches over the last week and will face off in a re-scheduled league match at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Maraballa on Sunday from 5 pm.

Two days later, Jabloteh, the two-time defending league champions and W Connection will be in action again in a double-header at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva.

Teams

WC: — 21-Marvin Phillip, 4-Renato Pereira (15-Eder Arias 82nd), 5-Elijah Joseph (capt), 8-Clyde Leon, 33-Christian Viveros, 41-Gerard Williams, 3-Kern Cupid, 23-Keryn Navarro (19-Andrei Pacheco 77th), 17-Hughton Hector, 2-William De Silva Oliveira (30-Matthew Bartholemew 37th), 11-Andre Toussaint (Yellow 21).

Coach — Stuart Charles Fevrier.
 
NYRB: — 1-Daniel Cepero, 2-Kevin Goldthwaite (Yellow 66) (14-Matthew Mbuta 80th), 5-Albert Celades, 21-Ernst Oebster, 13-Jorge Rojas (8-Sinisa Ubiraparipovic 55th), 6-Seth Stammler, 12-Mike Petke, 16-Alfredo Pacheco (11-Danleigh Borman 46th), 17-Jeremy Hall, 19-Dane Richards, 9-John Wolyniec.
 
Coach — Juan Carlos Osorio.

Venue: - Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey.

Referee: - Paul Ward (Canada).

Attendance: - 6,500

Group Stage Fixtures.

27:08:09, 22:00, W Connection (TRI) v CSD Comunicaciones (GUA)
16:09:09, 22:00, W Connection (TRI) v Pumas UNAM (MEX)
23:09:09, 22:00, CSD Comunicaciones (GUA) v W Connection (TRI)
30:09:09, 22:00, Pumas UNAM (MEX) v W Connection (TRI)

* - All times are in EDT.
* - Full Schedule To Follow

 GP W D L F A D PTS
1  CSD Comunicaciones  0 0 0 0 0 0 +0 0 
2  Pumas UNAM  0 0 0 0 0 0 +0 0 
3  W Connection FC  0 0 0 0 0 0 +0 0 
4  Real CD España / Liberia Mia  0 0 0 0 0 0 +0 0
Quotes: WCFC 2, NY 1
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NEW YORK RED BULLS HEAD COACH JUAN CARLOS OSORIO

On the match:
"Unfortunately, today's game sums up our season. Thirty-nine minutes into the game, we controlled the game we were 1-nil up. We started taking some liberties and we allowed a very soft goal on the first one, we then made another big mistake and we were punished for that. Second half, we changed it and we just put everything going forward and just put them on the back foot, but it wasn't meant to be today. We couldn't really get a clear chance, one too many half chances. As I told the players, a sign of a good team is that team that knows when to kill a game. It happened again today, we did have enough chances to completely kill the game and we didn't do it, then after that we were punished for our mistakes."

On giving up goals late on the half:
Personally, as I stated before it just sums up our season. We were clearly the better team until we scored the goal, we then missed a couple of chances that John (Wolyniec) was talking about. We allowed a very soft goal and then after that I think it's too much to bear on the players' minds; they probably think here we are again on the back foot and probably panicking and that is how we conceived the second goal.

On when he found out about Juan Pablo Angel being out and how it affected his game plan:
"Well, two hours before the game. Frustrating, however that was a medical decision. It is my understanding the club's policy it is to have a player symptom free after a concussion and I'm just following the rules."

On the rest of the season:
"I was having a word with the players after the game, and I was talking about our responsibility to our professionalism. I can understand the frustration on all the fans, because this is based on results. I look at myself and I think; today we put everything we could in order to win the game. I'm not going to criticize any of my players, they know; I'm going to question some of their character and this sense of urgency in our play. Because if we would have played the first half the way... the last seven minutes of the first half, the way we played the second half, we shouldn't be in this predicament. However I will always find my personal motivation on that, on my responsibility to the players first of all and the club and the fans and to my own self, and I was trying to say the same thing to my players and demand the same."

NEW YORK RED BULLS DEFENDER KEVIN GOLDTHWAITE

On what the team has to play for:
"I think it's a little bit early. The game's pretty fresh on my mind right now. Right now, I think we have to regroup. We don't play again until next Saturday ... and right now off the top of my head we have to play for pride right now for the rest of the season, and really play for the guys that are along side you day in and day out. Obviously tonight is pretty disappointing for us but I guess we have to regroup, and hopefully come out and compete and work with each other."

On his giveaway that led to the winning goal:
"I tried to play it by (Toussaint) just before he was able to stick his foot out, unfortunately, he stuck his foot out. In hindsight, two minutes or a minute to go in the half, I just should have cleared it. I didn't make the best judgment call on that one, he made a better play than I did and unfortunately, let in a goal because of it."

On whether he thought he cost the team the game:
"We came out in the second half and played well, so I didn't necessarily think I cost us the game. But it definitely cost us a fantastic opportunity going into the second half at 1-1 and realizing that we just need to hold it and not let in another goal. It definitely swayed the game in a huge, huge way."

NEW YORK RED BULLS GOALKEEPER DANNY CEPERO

On the last five minutes of the first half:
"I feel like we've been saying the same thing. It's tough to explain what happens with the breakdowns, lack of concentration. It's completely mental, just shutting your brain off for those few minutes. I think we tend to play tentatively because of what's happened in those last five minutes over the past season. When you're playing not to make a mistake is when you're evidently going to make those mistakes and I think that's what's been plaguing us throughout the season."

On how tough it is to lead and still lose:
"It's awful, it's frustrating. All those adjectives you want to use, that's what it is. I haven't had a worse feeling as a professional athlete here in New York. I think it just feels like we're in quicksand, the harder we try to get out, the deeper were sinking in. It makes you feel helpless and your efforts are futile. So it's going to be a test of our resilience, mental and physical, whatever happens from here on out. "

On head coach Juan Carlos Osorio's job status:
"It hasn't even crossed my mind. I'm just trying to get over the feeling now of losing to a team I think we were capable of beating, especially at home. Whether that impacts players or coaches, that's not my place to say. I know we wanted to win regardless of what was on the line for us. It wasn't about the tournament or the rest of the season. I think it was just this one game and playing for these guys in the locker room and playing."

NEW YORK RED BULLS FORWARD JOHN WOLYNIEC

On the game:
"It's disappointing. Obviously, we came out, played pretty well in the beginning. We wanted to get the first goal and we did. You know, I'm sure as a team -- I know that I did -- that we felt pretty good after we scored. I really thought that we had a good hold on the game and then we got a couple of chances, I had a couple that maybe I should have finished and sometimes when you get chances after a goal you score, the other team gains confidence from your misses. After we scored, I really felt that they were a little disorganized. As the game went on, to their credit, they picked up their play and they came at us and they threw a lot of numbers forward and got behind us. They got two goals at the end of the first half and sometimes, the end of half is very important, the last five or six minutes, and we didn't do a good enough job."

W CONNECTION HEAD COACH STUART CHARLES FEVRIER

On the team advancing to the group stage:
"It's not just a victory for us, but a victory for the entire region really. But for us in particular, this year is our 10th year as a club and this to me is the biggest in terms of significance. This is our biggest victory to date because it's a victory that takes us to another level as a club. As you can see, we are extremely happy. We are a club with very limited resources. We were able to dig deep in this situation and all I can say is that it's a credit to the players. They deserve all of the credit. And also to everybody in Trinidad and Tobago, we are very happy and very proud to represent Trinidad and Tobago in this game today. I hope that this victory will obviously propel us and give us more support from the business community in Trinidad and Tobago.

On adjusting after falling behind, 1-0:
"I felt that for this particular game, we adjusted our structure a bit and I felt before that goal was scored, we played rigid as a team and we don't usually play rigid. I felt from the time we went one goal down, we needed to re-adjust and free up our players a little more -- free them up in the natural way that they play. That was the reason for the tactical change and I wanted to go back to our originality as a team and the flexible way we like to play. The player that came on was a player who is very quick and very intense in terms of his game. The flexibly and the pace is what changed the game."

On playing the Red Bulls without Juan Pablo Angel:
"Our top goal scorer (Frias) didn't play today either for us. This year, he's leading our team in goal scoring. He wasn't able to play today so we had to adjust -- it's professional football. I don't tend to dwell on who doesn't play. You have a squad of players and at any point in time anyone can be playing. People need to do their jobs when called upon to do so because they are professionals. If Angel played, I would deal with the fact that he is playing and we adjust to him. If he's not playing we adjust to who is playing. I never dwell on who is not playing. I dwell on who plays. Angel was never a factor for me really."

W CONNECTION DEFENDER ELIJAH JOSEPH

On advancing to the group stage:
"It's been our first time we qualified for this stage so being excited, we couldn't hold it back. Coming here was difficult; playing against Red Bulls at their home and going one down. We never put down our heads. We stuck together as a team. It means a lot to us. Now we play more international games and it will build up our confidence as a team."

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Re: Red Bulls' Champions League charge ends
« Reply #18 on: August 06, 2009, 11:07:24 AM »
All u haters god damn. Can't you just enjoy a victory. Bet u if Red Bulls had won whether playing a pack a shit or not, the headlines would be blazing that they beat a team from Trinidad, but not you haters you just looking for every damn fault.  Like u perfect, you must be blasted criminal for all we know. Damn hypocrites, why all u haters doh invest in a team, get the perfect coach, the perfect players & then your team will be the best, they will never play a bad game, they will win everything there is. Trinis are the worst, they cah appreciate nothing. They bask in bringing down their fellow men, no wonder the country is in the state it is. Haters & hypocrites. I was at the game, were you, I travelled all the way from Trinidad to give support to a Trini team that most of you haters had given up hope on, & I will be back in Trinidad to support my team on Wednesday, win lose or draw. Don't you realise that all the bad vibes & thoughts that emanate here can have an impact. You all need to love more & hate not. Hypocrites & parasites. Bet u if Connection do well in the next stage, the haters will still find fault. Go Jabloteh, I will be with you in spirit. Help get rid of the haters although they will still find fault whether u win or lose. They just don't know how to appreciate & criticize constructively. All u haters fire burn u.  

boss i hear yuh and fully agree with yuh. i am proud of the fact that a trini team is able to reach as far as connection has in regional football. big respect to them. however, in all fairness to the game we all love both teams looked piss poor. the quality and standard was horrible. watching that game and later watching the first half of the barca/sounders game was like nite and day. i understand to compare both is like comparing apples to oranges but at least if we looking at the best the concacaf has to offer its a bad representation. no team could have strung consecutive passes together over a period of time....thats basic stuff...touches was piss poor....although i must say connection looked alot better than red bulls in that department...but overall not a good game at all. does not take away from the pride we should feel for our boys making it this far. but we should also hold our boys on a higher level if we are to achieve great accomplishments on the international stage....shoot just the regional stage. if we settle and encourage sub standard performances then thats what we will always get....and that there is a huge problem with our society...always settling for sub standard. :beermug:
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Re: Red Bulls' Champions League charge ends
« Reply #19 on: August 06, 2009, 11:59:13 AM »
This is a problem I have with football and the venues for these games. Jabloteh playing the Panama side in Marabella. Why Jab. fans have to go south to see the game. What happen to Mannie or Larry stadiums. I know the HCS is being prepared for next Wed. No wonder nobody goes to see football. They(not the gov't)  need to build a football only mini stadium in Aranguez for AIA and Jabloteh to play in. They are neighbours. 2 miles seperation.

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Re: Red Bulls' Champions League charge ends
« Reply #20 on: August 06, 2009, 12:15:00 PM »
I eh lying ppl, i don't know how clyde leon made the national team and stuck around for so long! the yute real cluelessssssss dread, he doh know what to do with the ball period! the fella lost as ah dog in the rain, just plain ole cluelesssss!!
he and curn cupid. them have no imagination at all. idk how them make the national team too.

Blacklist +Mats + Cornmeal = National team selection for Leon and Cupid
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Re: Red Bulls' Champions League charge ends
« Reply #21 on: August 06, 2009, 12:23:07 PM »
Latapy + Latapy = National team selection for Lyndon "Chubby" Andrews and Densil Theobald
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Re: Red Bulls' Champions League charge ends
« Reply #22 on: August 06, 2009, 12:33:34 PM »
Latapy + Latapy = National team selection for Lyndon "Chubby" Andrews and Densil Theobald

U formula wrong what grade u did get in d exhibition exam? Latapy + Latapy = National team call up for Lyndon "Chubby" Andrews and Densil Theobald
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Re: Red Bulls' Champions League charge ends
« Reply #23 on: August 06, 2009, 12:37:41 PM »
Leon need to improve on his technical ability which will improve his speed of play. The fella have some good insight and decent awareness, his positioning not to bad, he just not ready for the national level as is many of the players on the national team. The fellas need a residency program with top coaches who could polish them.
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Re: Red Bulls' Champions League charge ends
« Reply #24 on: August 06, 2009, 12:43:07 PM »
Latapy + Latapy = National team selection for Lyndon "Chubby" Andrews and Densil Theobald

U formula wrong what grade u did get in d exhibition exam? Latapy + Latapy = National team call up for Lyndon "Chubby" Andrews and Densil Theobald


Were they selected to the National team or not?

What's the difference between a "call up" and a "selection"?
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Re: Red Bulls' Champions League charge ends
« Reply #25 on: August 06, 2009, 12:46:53 PM »
Latapy + Latapy = National team selection for Lyndon "Chubby" Andrews and Densil Theobald

U formula wrong what grade u did get in d exhibition exam? Latapy + Latapy = National team call up for Lyndon "Chubby" Andrews and Densil Theobald


Were they selected to the National team or not?

What's the difference between a "call up" and a "selection"?

Selection is when u get name in d team that playin  for eg wed. Anybody could get a call up. Selection is in d squad name for a friendly/WCQualirfier or a lil competition that we eh qualify for d Gold Cup.
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Re: Red Bulls' Champions League charge ends
« Reply #26 on: August 06, 2009, 12:53:00 PM »
Well to excuse the Red bulls this year, the owner have a cheap team because he dont want to pay for expensive players while already paying for the new stadium they moving into next year.  Only Angel is a valuable player on the team.  Look out for big name players after they move in and seeing positive in the end of the year gross

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« Reply #27 on: August 06, 2009, 12:54:53 PM »
Latapy + Latapy = National team selection for Lyndon "Chubby" Andrews and Densil Theobald

U formula wrong what grade u did get in d exhibition exam? Latapy + Latapy = National team call up for Lyndon "Chubby" Andrews and Densil Theobald


Were they selected to the National team or not?

What's the difference between a "call up" and a "selection"?

Selection is when u get name in d team that playin  for eg wed. Anybody could get a call up. Selection is in d squad name for a friendly/WCQualirfier or a lil competition that we eh qualify for d Gold Cup.

So theobald was never selected (according to your criteria) by Latapy?
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Re: Red Bulls' Champions League charge ends
« Reply #28 on: August 06, 2009, 01:00:01 PM »
Latapy + Latapy = National team selection for Lyndon "Chubby" Andrews and Densil Theobald

U formula wrong what grade u did get in d exhibition exam? Latapy + Latapy = National team call up for Lyndon "Chubby" Andrews and Densil Theobald


Were they selected to the National team or not?

What's the difference between a "call up" and a "selection"?

Selection is when u get name in d team that playin  for eg wed. Anybody could get a call up. Selection is in d squad name for a friendly/WCQualirfier or a lil competition that we eh qualify for d Gold Cup.

So theobald was never selected (according to your criteria) by Latapy?

Nah he fadder d Dutch man select he. Of course every coach Latas included fell 4 Denzil but until Chubby get name in d final squad 4wed in my book he get call 2 train wit d national team.
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Re: Red Bulls' Champions League charge ends
« Reply #29 on: August 06, 2009, 01:57:40 PM »
I eh lying ppl, i don't know how clyde leon made the national team and stuck around for so long! the yute real cluelessssssss dread, he doh know what to do with the ball period! the fella lost as ah dog in the rain, just plain ole cluelesssss!!

I asked myself the same thing?  How did Leon make the national team?

allyuh cool nah man...d man recently had ah surgery..give d man time tuh ketch he length nah...not everybody is ah tank like Essien or Eto'o..way right off d bat dey back inform! This does happen in sports...anyway d man is a quality player & part of we future...like it or not...so go easy nah...bless!
Nonesense breezers!! surgery or no surgery, the man have no touches, no speed no ball sense, lost dazed and confused , and he playing so since pancho was in charge.

ok coachy! It's clear u hav more insight than qualified coaches....u kno off d bat who's hot & who's not!! Pancho is ah goat..Fevrier is ah goat as well as Latas....doh fraid to add tuh d list!
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