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The only Trinidadian to lose to Guyana twice
« on: November 12, 2011, 10:58:25 AM »
Name the only TT player who was part of the national team and lost to Guyana twice.

NOT TALL MAN.

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Re: The only Trinidadian to lose to Guyana twice
« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2011, 10:14:11 AM »
Ah guessing...

Anton Corneal.... ?

In 1977 and now he is T&T assistant
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Re: The only Trinidadian to lose to Guyana twice
« Reply #2 on: November 15, 2011, 10:27:15 AM »
Ah guessing...

Anton Corneal.... ?

In 1977 and now he is T&T assistant

Flex, you need to expand on that answer.

In what game did Anton Corneal lose in 1977. He would've been about 14 at the time.

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Re: The only Trinidadian to lose to Guyana twice
« Reply #3 on: November 16, 2011, 03:47:31 AM »
Tall Man go ahead.

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Re: The only Trinidadian to lose to Guyana twice
« Reply #4 on: December 01, 2011, 09:16:01 AM »
Assistant Coach, Hutson Charles, has the dubious distinction of being on the losing side to Guyana twice.

The first time was (I'm pretty sure in 1984) when the TT youth team lost 2-1 to Guyana in TT at the Concacaf Championships.

And more recently as an Assist. Coach with the TT sr. team in Georgetown.

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Re: The only Trinidadian to lose to Guyana twice
« Reply #5 on: December 01, 2011, 09:22:12 AM »
Assistant Coach, Hutson Charles, has the dubious distinction of being on the losing side to Guyana twice.

The first time was (I'm pretty sure in 1984) when the TT youth team lost 2-1 to Guyana in TT at the Concacaf Championships.

And more recently as an Assist. Coach with the TT sr. team in Georgetown.

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Just found this letter at

http://www.kaieteurnewsonline.com/2011/01/26/guyana-1984-concacaf-under-20-team-was-a-force-to-be-reckoned-with/

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Guyana 1984 CONCACAF under-20 team was a force to be reckoned with
January 26, 2011 | By KNews | Filed Under Sports 


Dear Editor,
Trinidad and Tobago hosted the 1984 Fifa 10th Concacaf youth football championship from August 19 to September 7.  Guyana was placed in Group 3 alongside host Trinidad and Tobago, Panama and the Netherlands Antilles and the venue hosting matches in this group was the National Stadium.
Group one consisted of Canada, Cuba, Dominican Republic and El Salvador the host venue was Arima.  Group two had the likes of the United States, Barbados, Bermuda Honduras and Suriname, Shaw Park in Tobago hosted matches in this group while group four had 7 times champs Mexico, Costa Rica, Haiti, Puerto Rico and Jamaica.
Skinner Park was the venue for matches in Guyana’s quest for honours, which started with an emphatic 2-1 triumph over host Trinidad and Tobago.  The Paul Ferrell Ford led side then humbled the Netherlands Antilles by the same margin 2-1.  Although Guyana lost the final preliminary round match 2-1 to Panama, the land of the Majestic Kaieteur Falls still topped group three with 4 points.
After heading group three, Guyana qualified for the Second Round and was surprisingly placed in group (B) alongside power houses Mexico, Canada and Honduras.
Guyana lost 2 nil to Mexico the Championship winners, 2 nil to Canada the tournament runner ups and 1 nil to Honduras.  In all three matches Coach Clive Wilson’s charges fought to the end against opponents that were far more experienced, trained and exposed at the International Youth Level.
Strange enough the goal that buried the Guyanese against Canada was scored by a son of the soil, Plaisance born and bred Alex Bunbury, who was one of the tournament outstanding players.
In the finals Mexico defeated Canada by 2 goals to one to lift the title for the eight time.  The outstanding players for Guyana were Captain Paul Ferrell Ford, the late Godfrey Gibbons, Shawn (Putty) Williams, Aubrey and Oswald Taylor, custodian Richard (lion in the cage) Alphonso.
27 years later, Head Coach Hercules is on a mission to continue the climb coach Wilson’s men started in search of International Youth Football’s Mount Everest.  This time around the man calling plays is a general in Rank where Guyana’s Football is concerned with 14 Senior International goals and the only Helmet-trick for Guyana at the International Senior Level.
He also played an integral role when Guyana’s Youth led by Dirk Exeter humbled Suriname at the Andre Kamperveen stadium in Suriname and captured the Inter Guiana games football title for the first time in Paramaribo in 1993. And with trusted Lieutenants like Telson McKinnon, Colin Nelson, Ryan Crandon, Tryon Bobb, Eon Alleyne and Richie Richards in goal, the mission should be accomplished.
The team that had the best of CONCACAF on the run in 1984 was:
Paul Ferrell Ford – Captain
Richard Alphonso – goalie
Phillip Carrington – goalie
Godfrey Gibbons – deceased
Ricardo Straker
Hugh Dyal – deceased
Shawn Williams – deceased
Mark Pollard
Orrin Jordan
Aubrey Taylor
Oswald Taylor
Christopher George
Lawrence Arjoon
Colwin Bakker
Terrence Junior George
Linden Fieso
Ewart Grenville
Hubert Scipio
Selwin Douglas
Clive Wilson – Coach
Ovid Glasgow – Trainer
Charwayne Walker – In memory of a wonderful woman, Bibi Amna Brasse, who died recently overseas.

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