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Re: Thread for the T&T vs Barbados Game (06-Sept-11)
« Reply #90 on: September 05, 2011, 06:13:07 PM »
just watched the sport news... the pitch in Bdos in a mess.. grass high and long.. ball bouncing and ting
expect a tough game because of the conditions...

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Re: Thread for the T&T vs Barbados Game (06-Sept-11)
« Reply #91 on: September 05, 2011, 06:14:57 PM »
This is BS....They should be ashamed!!!!

They want we to fork out we money for home games but they doh have the decency to show the away games.

Everything is profit and is clearly not in the interest of football in TnT.

All we media houses prefer to pay for project runway, Video music awards etc.

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« Reply #92 on: September 05, 2011, 06:26:35 PM »
Ah predicting a 2nil in favor of T&T. KJ and Roberst to score. If Warner between the uprights 2-1.
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Re: Thread for the T&T vs Barbados Game (06-Sept-11)
« Reply #93 on: September 05, 2011, 06:33:18 PM »
just watched the sport news... the pitch in Bdos in a mess.. grass high and long.. ball bouncing and ting
expect a tough game because of the conditions...

From Twitter:
@anthonycbis y Barbados doh play #socawarriors on #rihannasforehead? A less bumpy surface & big enough 2 hold more than 4000 fans

LOL LOL  :rotfl:

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Re: Thread for the T&T vs Barbados Game (06-Sept-11)
« Reply #94 on: September 05, 2011, 07:08:41 PM »
Check them long blade of grass nah , im sure that is deliberate to so down the pace of our game , that ball bouncing in them pot hole wicked ::)

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Re: Thread for the T&T vs Barbados Game (06-Sept-11)
« Reply #95 on: September 05, 2011, 07:31:28 PM »
Dah field really ridiculous oui! Dem better pay ah spranger to pass ah brushing cutlass on dat in d morning or someting.... I cyah believe dat! if it was cricket yuh would ah see how cork dey would ah have d grounds looking.... steupessss

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« Reply #96 on: September 05, 2011, 07:33:04 PM »
If they eh cut that field this evening, they cutting that in de morning.
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Re: Thread for the T&T vs Barbados Game (06-Sept-11)
« Reply #97 on: September 05, 2011, 07:41:47 PM »
In all seriousness the fifa match officials on site should instruct that the ground at least be cut before the game tomorrow.

If i were the team management i would take in front and protest upfront on the conditions of that ground.
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« Reply #98 on: September 05, 2011, 08:01:27 PM »
Once it have grass on de field play :whip:

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« Reply #99 on: September 05, 2011, 08:06:32 PM »
Check them long blade of grass nah , im sure that is deliberate to so down the pace of our game , that ball bouncing in them pot hole wicked ::)

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Re: Thread for the T&T vs Barbados Game (06-Sept-11)
« Reply #100 on: September 05, 2011, 08:14:10 PM »
Keepers gonna have a tough time wid shots on the ground...  dat field dey bad..
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Re: Thread for the T&T vs Barbados Game (06-Sept-11)
« Reply #101 on: September 05, 2011, 10:59:56 PM »
I give up on de tv rights thing. We in such bad shape dat if tallman and flex approached somebody to air these games live, dey go tell dem no! just because deh don't want to be shown up as incompetent. Dat is de height of incompetence. Someone said de TTFF and ALL sport.. I would like to add all de TV stations and dem on dat list as well. no initiative on none of their parts. Anil pelt ah blade de other day remember but plenty didn't like it either. At what point does diplomacy fail and yuh have to embarrass de hell out of an organisation to get dem to act.

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Re: Thread for the T&T vs Barbados Game (06-Sept-11)
« Reply #102 on: September 05, 2011, 11:33:55 PM »
14-year itch
By Ezra Stuart (Nation News)


It is another cou cou and callaloo clash, and soccer fans could be in for a delicious dinner-time dish!

This time it is on the biggest football stage with a key World Cup CONCACAF Zone Group B qualifying match between arch-rivals Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago at the National Stadium this afternoon.

Kick-off time is 4 p.m., and the Bajan Tridents, smarting from a 2-0 away defeat to Guyana in their first-leg tie last Friday night, will need plenty of spectator support to gain their first victory over the Soca Warriors in 14 years.

With the early start, fans, who have been urged to don their national colours, will be rushing from work to get to the Stadium.

Tickets will be available at Sports & Games at the corner of James and Roebuck Street in Bridgetown and the Netball Stadium, as under FIFA rules no tickets can be sold at the match venue on match day.

Back in 1997, Barbados defeated the Trinidadians 1-0 at the Shell/Umbro Cup with Jerry Alexander scoring.

It was the first win for Barbados over Trinidad since 1995, but later that year, Trinidad earned a 1-1 draw at Dover in a friendly.

The Bajan Tridents also earned a 1-1 draw with the Soca Warriors in 2007 Digicel final round in theWarriors’ backyard at the Haseley Crawford Stadium after Neil Harvey’s second-half equaliser cancelled out Gary Glasgow’s first-half goal.

In the 2008 Digicel Football Final, Trinidad were 2-1 victors.

Trinidad and Tobago will be looking to make it two wins on a trot after their narrow 1-0 victory over a plucky Bermuda side.

That result should give Barbados some confidence as it appears the aura of invincibility Trinidadians once had on Caribbean teams in the late 1980s and 1990s with their Strike Squad has gradually been eroded.

Kenwyne Jones and LA Galaxy midfielder Chris Birchall will lead the Trinidadian attack against a Barbados defence marshalled by lanky six-footer Barry Skeete, who may no longer be wearing the captain’s armband.

Skeete, along with Jonathan Straker, Omar Archer and new boy Jason Lovell are likely to have a busy evening trying to protect first-choice goalkeeper Jason Boxhill, who had an outstanding game against Guyana with numerous saves.

Reports indicate that former captain and play-making midfielder Norman Forde will again lead the national side.

He will again be joined in midfield by the diminutive defensive-minded Gall Hill player Renaldo Marques and England-based teenager Louis Moss.

Barbados will also need an improved performance from their England-based Dagenham and Redbridge striker John [sic] Nurse as well as home-based strikers Mario Harte and Riviere Williams.

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Re: Thread for the T&T vs Barbados Game (06-Sept-11)
« Reply #103 on: September 06, 2011, 12:27:30 AM »
14-year itch
By Ezra Stuart (Nation News)


It is another cou cou and callaloo clash, and soccer fans could be in for a delicious dinner-time dish!

That result should give Barbados some confidence as it appears the aura of invincibility Trinidadians once had on Caribbean teams in the late 1980s and 1990s with their Strike Squad has gradually been eroded.

http://www.nationnews.com/articles/view/14-year-itch/

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« Reply #104 on: September 06, 2011, 02:06:09 AM »
Warriors tackle Barbados in second qualifier today
Story Created: Sep 5, 2011 at 11:51 PM ECT

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Trinidad and Tobago's footballers will attempt to overcome the less than perfect conditions at the National Stadium in Bridgetown and collect the three points up for grabs when they face Barbados in their second 2014 World Cup qualifier from 4 p.m. today.

After arriving on Sunday, captain Kenwyne Jones and his teammates yesterday had their first feel of the playing surface, which left a lot to be desired.

The field was heavily grassed but very bumpy and uneven, with sinks in some parts. In general, the stadium is similar to Skinner Park, San Fernando, with bleachers in place, and the venue holds no more than 4,000 seating.

"It's not the best of surfaces and it may not be conducive for good football, but we are here to do a job which is to win a match and take home three points," T&T assistant coach Anton Corneal told Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) media officer Shaun Fuentes after the session.

Additionally, it's normal protocol for the visiting team to be provided with at least five match balls by the host association for practice, but the Barbados FA passed over only one ball to the T&T team (A host association has the privilege of selecting its own match ball once it is FIFA approved).

But Trinidad and Tobago always travel with their own footballs for training and it was no different on this occasion.

All 20 T&T players came through the session without any injuries and head coach Otto Pfister will have his full quota available for selection. So far the conditions have been humid throughout since the team's arrival.

"Okay, we are here to play a World Cup qualifier and you have to be prepared for anything," Pfister told Fuentes. "We have our players here who are ready to play the game and we will approach the game like all others, which is to finish the job."

Assistant coach Hutson Charles was sent to Georgetown to see Barbados's 2-0 loss to Guyana last Friday and has provided Pfister with a report.

In a previous World Cup qualifier between the two countries in Bridgetown, T&T came away 2-1 winners, in May 1992.

Hutson Charles was on the field that day, scoring the winner in the 65th minute, with Russell Latapy scoring the other in the 18th. Other members of T&T's squad were: Dwight Yorke, Leonson Lewis, Clint Marcelle, Michael Maurice, Dexter Francis, Clayton Morris, Philbert Jones, Kerry Jamerson, Dexter Lee, Kelvin Jones and Alvin Boisson.

Trinidad and Tobago won the return leg 3-0 at the Queen's Park Oval, with Marvin Faustin, Jamerson and Lewis being the scorers.

In the most recent clash, at the National Stadium in Bridgetown, T&T came away 3-2 winners in a Gold Cup qualifier in February 2005, when Angus Eve scored a 74th minute winner. Densill Theobald is the only current squad member who played back then.

T&T's US-based midfielder Keon Daniel is expecting a rough encounter with the Bajans.

"A team like Barbados will do whatever they can to make life hard for us, especially in a World Cup qualifier. They know that on paper that we are supposed to be better than them, but it all goes down to what happens in that 90 minutes. But, mentally, we should be prepared for this and, whatever the conditions, we have to put things together and get the three points.

"I don't expect the match to be easy by any means but, as a professional, you prepare for things like this and we have to deal with it," Daniel said.

T&T fans can listen to the match on i95.5fm but the game will not be shown live on television as the Barbados FA has indicated that the arrangements for the production and uploading to the satellite, which is the responsibility of the host country, is simply not in place, which meant it was not possible for a Trinidad and Tobago station to broadcast the match even if the rights had been secured.


T&T squad:

Anthony Warner, Marvin Phillip, Julius James, Chris Birchall, Khaleem Hyland, Kenwyne Jones (Captain), Hayden Tinto, Carlos Edwards, Darryl Roberts, Anthony Wolfe, Seon Power, Clyde Leon, Jake Thomson, Akeem Adams, Andre Boucaud, Lester Peltier, Keon Daniel, Densill Theobald, Andre Toussaint, Carlyle Mitchell

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Re: Thread for the T&T vs Barbados Game (06-Sept-11)
« Reply #105 on: September 06, 2011, 04:40:38 AM »
Kick-off time is 4 p.m., and the Bajan Tridents, smarting from a 2-0 away defeat to Guyana in their first-leg tie last Friday night, will need plenty of spectator support to gain their first victory over the Soca Warriors in 14 years.

Since when dey change dey nickname?

Back in 1997, Barbados defeated the Trinidadians 1-0 at the Shell/Umbro Cup with Jerry Alexander scoring.

The match was a friendly, and our team in that match was described as a "no-name squad".

It was the first win for Barbados over Trinidad since 1995, but later that year, Trinidad earned a 1-1 draw at Dover in a friendly.

I'm not aware of us playing dem in 1995. As far as I know, the last time we lost to them before 1997, was in 1976.
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« Reply #106 on: September 06, 2011, 05:32:24 AM »
that stadium always been real bad. In fact I would say the field not as bad as it usually is! Sad thing is in Bdos they do have some real nice grounds, but usually the best ones are for cricket.
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« Reply #107 on: September 06, 2011, 05:37:33 AM »
We must improve our game in Barbados
By Alvin Corneal (Guardian).


Do not be surprised to hear this comment. Sometimes, silence can provide the best answers under certain circumstances, especially in sport.

Three days after the opening match of our country’s World Cup campaign, there has been sufficient time for everyone to sit and reminisce over the team’s performance. It is no pointing harping on the numerous mistakes, knowing that there is another game within four days.

However, there is need for constructive observation for the benefit of learning the lessons and recognising the mistakes on and off the field. My first critique is angled upon the person who decided that the stadium field must be fast, and figured that cutting the grass down to the roots was a great idea.

Big mistake! Ask any of the players of national teams of the past and even the present if that assessment was to their benefit and the answer may reveal the reason why the speed of the ball on the surface was an obstruction which may be partly responsible for inaccurate passing at a high percentage of over 30 per cent.

And while we can express surprise over the passing deficiency of the experienced players, the younger ones failed to recognise the need for adjustment and reduce the velocity of their passes.Then of course, it was easily recognisable that the selected players lacked cohesion and the silent communication which exists unassumingly among well knit football teams. It will take sometime for any new coach to get players to gel.

Coach Pfister may have been surprised of the low level competence of the basic skills by the players, and his focus may now have to be changed to the technical aspect of the players before he embarks upon the tactics of the game.There is no need to even discuss the selection of Anthony Warner as he demonstrated his inability to play at this level and who knows if he does not volunteer his omission from the team.

Khareem Hyland was my disappointment and I am certain that he is a much better player than he showed. Fortunately, this is where the experience of coach Pfister came to the fore. He saved the promising midfielder from himself and did not allow him to become fully frustrated. He will be better in his next start.

In hindsight, the decision to use Carlos Edwards on the left side was not a good idea, especially when both Kenwyne Jones and Darryl Roberts needed some accuracy in crossed balls, a feature of Edwards’ game from the right side, which may have brought much more success. It’s difficult to determine whether Stern John’s lethargy was because of the passing of his mother or his lack of readiness for this level of the game fitness-wise.

My condolences go to Stern and his family. It would not surprise me if that jolt would have done the national striker some form of emotional injustice. Nevertheless, the surface at the national stadium in Barbados is more suitable to our style of play in terms of a better grassed field when in its best condition.

I expect a much improved performance and my best wishes go to the team. Kenwyne Jones got his goal in his first match as captain and I hope that he is able to motivate the entire squad into lifting the quality of their performances and full commitment from all.
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« Reply #108 on: September 06, 2011, 06:42:36 AM »
So alvin blaming the HCS groundsman and low grass for why the pasing percentage was off.

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However, there is need for constructive observation for the benefit of learning the lessons and recognising the mistakes on and off the field. My first critique is angled upon the person who decided that the stadium field must be fast, and figured that cutting the grass down to the roots was a great idea.

Big mistake! Ask any of the players of national teams of the past and even the present if that assessment was to their benefit and the answer may reveal the reason why the speed of the ball on the surface was an obstruction which may be partly responsible for inaccurate passing at a high percentage of over 30 per cent.

 :rotfl:

So by extension...given that they playing in "bush" today...the passing go be near to 100%. As the speed will be slower.

Riiiigggghhhttt....So the 4-5 days they practice on the short grass before, they ent get they touch in gear then. Or was it a conspiracy and they cut the grass on game day.

Look them men is PROS...wearing $US 300 boots that making the ball stick to yuh foot and ben and swerve when needed. The reason they cannot make a proper pass is not the height of the HCS grass but years of repetition of the wrong thing and learning improper technique.

Look...if a man cyar make a pass on short grass he ent supposed to be playing no fitball, worse yet be on a national team.

Alvin dais d best excuse yuh could come with...as yuh son passin drill the team work on during the week ent wuk on Fri.
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Re: Thread for the T&T vs Barbados Game (06-Sept-11)
« Reply #109 on: September 06, 2011, 08:15:10 AM »
Is it just me or is everyone nervous about Anthony Warner in goal?

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« Reply #110 on: September 06, 2011, 08:15:56 AM »
Kick-off time is 4 p.m., and the Bajan Tridents, smarting from a 2-0 away defeat to Guyana in their first-leg tie last Friday night, will need plenty of spectator support to gain their first victory over the Soca Warriors in 14 years.

Since when dey change dey nickname?
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« Reply #111 on: September 06, 2011, 08:16:18 AM »
Short grass, tall grass...both teams playing on de same damn grass man.

Whether dey cut de grass or not, all we pros should have gotten a feel for the bouncing of de ball on de uneven surface wid de practice sessions??


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« Reply #112 on: September 06, 2011, 08:17:06 AM »
Kick-off time is 4 p.m., and the Bajan Tridents, smarting from a 2-0 away defeat to Guyana in their first-leg tie last Friday night, will need plenty of spectator support to gain their first victory over the Soca Warriors in 14 years.

Since when dey change dey nickname?

Back in 1997, Barbados defeated the Trinidadians 1-0 at the Shell/Umbro Cup with Jerry Alexander scoring.

The match was a friendly, and our team in that match was described as a "no-name squad".

It was the first win for Barbados over Trinidad since 1995, but later that year, Trinidad earned a 1-1 draw at Dover in a friendly.

I'm not aware of us playing dem in 1995. As far as I know, the last time we lost to them before 1997, was in 1976.
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« Reply #113 on: September 06, 2011, 08:23:44 AM »
How come with Warner Alvin was so sure that the man should just fall on his sword and bow out because of a piss poor display but when it was Hyland, though his biggest disappointment as quoted, He was assuring the public that he'll do better the next start.  what kinda business is dat? Couldn't Warner be suffering from the same thing Hyland was suffering from and look good the next start as well?  Shame!
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« Reply #114 on: September 06, 2011, 08:50:31 AM »
the reason for Warner and Hyland poor performances is obvious. They had no practice with the team, If Otto had seen them in a real friendly and not reports by others, he probably would have found a way to prepare them mentally for the game. Not because they playing overseas they can just come in and play outstanding. There are exceptions, but are not the exceptions, as yet!!!!
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« Reply #115 on: September 06, 2011, 08:51:55 AM »
Is it just me or is everyone nervous about Anthony Warner in goal?

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« Reply #116 on: September 06, 2011, 09:03:02 AM »
Besides the hand flap and knee trap....Warner was feeding off the crowd.

Alyuh cyar remember the chest trap and then the harlem globetrotters move over the unrushing fwd.

What about the thing he did correctly...get down and make the save from a point blank...holding the ball too, instead of punching or parrying.

Let Pfister have his talk with him and let the coach make a decision. Who starts today will be a good indicator.

 


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« Reply #117 on: September 06, 2011, 09:05:09 AM »
There is no need to even discuss the selection of Anthony Warner as he demonstrated his inability to play at this level and who knows if he does not volunteer his omission from the team.

Oh God boi allyuh harsh boi.. gave di man a lil bly nuh sah... anyway I saw sum highlights and no joke who tell this man he is a goal keeper boi.. Di man kneel dung to get a ball and di ball hit he knee and fly right back into the center of the field.. another one went right thru he hands.. dread I crack up laughing when I see dat... and then anytime di man hold a ball The crowd start clapping him and talk bout laughing.. TNT allyuh eh easy at all man... rell freeking kix everytime di man hold a ball boi.. I suprise di coach didnt tek him off.. after dat display I dont see him being in this squad at all...

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Re: Thread for the T&T vs Barbados Game (06-Sept-11)
« Reply #118 on: September 06, 2011, 09:18:40 AM »
Besides the hand flap and knee trap....Warner was feeding off the crowd.

Alyuh cyar remember the chest trap and then the harlem globetrotters move over the unrushing fwd.

What about the thing he did correctly...get down and make the save from a point blank...holding the ball too, instead of punching or parrying.

Let Pfister have his talk with him and let the coach make a decision. Who starts today will be a good indicator.

 

Don't forget Corneal is a bit of a xenaphobe. Once you are 'foreign' you have less of a slack for him. Think he's the only commentator that has nothing good to say about Birchall. I reached 7 minutes late for the game and missed Warner's first error when the ball hit his knee. So I was in the stadium wondering why the crowd was making a big deal everytime he got the ball. Well until he needlessly fumbled the ball to give away a corner. But that was the only error he made that I saw and I was about 7 minutes late.

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Re: Thread for the T&T vs Barbados Game (06-Sept-11)
« Reply #119 on: September 06, 2011, 09:35:31 AM »
Besides the hand flap and knee trap....Warner was feeding off the crowd.

Alyuh cyar remember the chest trap and then the harlem globetrotters move over the unrushing fwd.

What about the thing he did correctly...get down and make the save from a point blank...holding the ball too, instead of punching or parrying.

Let Pfister have his talk with him and let the coach make a decision. Who starts today will be a good indicator.

 

Don't forget Corneal is a bit of a xenaphobe. Once you are 'foreign' you have less of a slack for him. Think he's the only commentator that has nothing good to say about Birchall. I reached 7 minutes late for the game and missed Warner's first error when the ball hit his knee. So I was in the stadium wondering why the crowd was making a big deal everytime he got the ball. Well until he needlessly fumbled the ball to give away a corner. But that was the only error he made that I saw and I was about 7 minutes late.

So where you was for all dem slice clearances, bad trap and poor distribution?

Look i eh wanna hear about Warner again nuh. I could excuse dem schoolboy errors from a young and upcoming keeper, but not some almost 40 year old hard back horse who been around the block and back. A good experienced goalkeeper doesn't make those kind of mistakes.

There is a reason why he doesn't start anywhere he plays.

Pfister say he call him up to have a look and assess and make a decision, well I hope after what he saw the make the right decision and pick Marvin Phillips.
         

 

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