Ah jus' read de article dey in de guardian, yeah man, both de graphic and de actual rendition nice (from what ah see) ah lovin de red indian element... it remind meh of we fans in Germany...
Sat could bump he gums all he want... I glad we getting a chance to show we colours to de world, and introduce yet MORE visitors to the glory dat is ah Roti and ah red Solo...
You talk about Sat as if he dun yuh wrong but Sat was an innocent man when Manning was hounding him,good for Sat he proved Manning wrong.I dont see why yuh so happy bout Red Indians when they have or had nothing to do with TTs culture.TT is multicultural and as such nothing should signify one part of our cul
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I would have thought that your name suggests an Africa/Caribbean culture,maybe an African loaded symbol might satisfy you.How about "OKODEE MMOWERE",the talons of the Eagle.It symbolizes Strength,Bravery and Power.Since you are pleased to leave out half the population and is happy with a relegious one then why not go all the way and choose a proper African one.
U have real issues all I want 2 hear is d cry bout d mascot being name Trinity. I lookin 4 consistancy Trinity is a Christian symbol so d mascot should not be named Trinity because Sat etal had problems wit d Trinity in d past.
I'm pretty sure that the complaint was more about the Cross, or the combination of the Trinity and the Cross, given that the "Trinity" is an equally Hindu concept. Then again I might be wrong.
Weary no offense, but you sounding pretty out of timing. Classic case of the haves getting tisik when the have nots ask them to give up a piece of their pie. Really, what was the big deal about changing the name?
and moreover, what the hell this have to do with football?
edit: my major issue with the mascot is that the forward thinking people at the TTFF didn't see it fit to have a nationwide competition among school children to choose the mascot. It might have drummed up interest for the tournament more than we've been seeing so far...