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« Reply #840 on: January 23, 2015, 10:20:25 PM »
Central F.C. go 6 points clear at top of Pro League after a 1-0 victory over W.Connection. This riveting game showed the best on offer from T&T league football with both teams matching each other across the field. As with most games featuring top teams, the match hinged on 2 moments. First, Marcano made his way to the touchline and swung in a cross which the keeper parried away only for that consistent poacher, Willis Plaza, to knock home to take the lead. In the second half Connection sent in a shot that finally found its way past the defence. Williams stretched for the near post and the ball hit the upright. Did Williams have it covered? We will never know, but the woodwork saved the 3 points for Central.

The game was very well balanced with both teams creating few chances due to the stalwart defending and the chess-like tactics of the coaches. It was never a dull game and was played at a fast tempo.

A great advert for T&T football and bodes well for both clubs ventures into the Caribbean Club Championships.

First game was a 1-0 win for North East vs Point Fortin. An own goal won the game, but it was a well matched game. North East played a more attacking game than usual and kept Marcus Joseph well at bay throughout the match.

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« Reply #841 on: January 24, 2015, 07:56:16 AM »
Central F.C. go 6 points clear at top of Pro League after a 1-0 victory over W.Connection. This riveting game showed the best on offer from T&T league football with both teams matching each other across the field. As with most games featuring top teams, the match hinged on 2 moments. First, Marcano made his way to the touchline and swung in a cross which the keeper parried away only for that consistent poacher, Willis Plaza, to knock home to take the lead. In the second half Connection sent in a shot that finally found its way past the defence. Williams stretched for the near post and the ball hit the upright. Did Williams have it covered? We will never know, but the woodwork saved the 3 points for Central.

The game was very well balanced with both teams creating few chances due to the stalwart defending and the chess-like tactics of the coaches. It was never a dull game and was played at a fast tempo.

A great advert for T&T football and bodes well for both clubs ventures into the Caribbean Club Championships.

First game was a 1-0 win for North East vs Point Fortin. An own goal won the game, but it was a well matched game. North East played a more attacking game than usual and kept Marcus Joseph well at bay throughout the match.

Great win Sharks!!!  Happy to see Plaza banging them in. Keep it up!

Hey FS, what's up with Leston Paul?
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Re: The Sharks: Central FC Thread
« Reply #842 on: January 24, 2015, 07:58:12 AM »
Central F.C. go 6 points clear at top of Pro League after a 1-0 victory over W.Connection. This riveting game showed the best on offer from T&T league football with both teams matching each other across the field. As with most games featuring top teams, the match hinged on 2 moments. First, Marcano made his way to the touchline and swung in a cross which the keeper parried away only for that consistent poacher, Willis Plaza, to knock home to take the lead. In the second half Connection sent in a shot that finally found its way past the defence. Williams stretched for the near post and the ball hit the upright. Did Williams have it covered? We will never know, but the woodwork saved the 3 points for Central.

The game was very well balanced with both teams creating few chances due to the stalwart defending and the chess-like tactics of the coaches. It was never a dull game and was played at a fast tempo.

A great advert for T&T football and bodes well for both clubs ventures into the Caribbean Club Championships.

First game was a 1-0 win for North East vs Point Fortin. An own goal won the game, but it was a well matched game. North East played a more attacking game than usual and kept Marcus Joseph well at bay throughout the match.

Great win Sharks!!!  Happy to see Plaza banging them in. Keep it up!

Hey FS, what's up with Leston Paul?


He was injured, but should be back in next two weeks. Luckily, we're in a position where we can allow full rehab instead of rushing players back too soon.

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Re: The Sharks: Central FC Thread
« Reply #843 on: January 24, 2015, 08:16:04 AM »
FS, I think Plaza could be the starting striker for TT. If I had my way, he would start for the mnt.

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Re: The Sharks: Central FC Thread
« Reply #844 on: January 24, 2015, 11:53:10 AM »
Central F.C. go 6 points clear at top of Pro League after a 1-0 victory over W.Connection. This riveting game showed the best on offer from T&T league football with both teams matching each other across the field. As with most games featuring top teams, the match hinged on 2 moments. First, Marcano made his way to the touchline and swung in a cross which the keeper parried away only for that consistent poacher, Willis Plaza, to knock home to take the lead. In the second half Connection sent in a shot that finally found its way past the defence. Williams stretched for the near post and the ball hit the upright. Did Williams have it covered? We will never know, but the woodwork saved the 3 points for Central.

The game was very well balanced with both teams creating few chances due to the stalwart defending and the chess-like tactics of the coaches. It was never a dull game and was played at a fast tempo.

A great advert for T&T football and bodes well for both clubs ventures into the Caribbean Club Championships.

First game was a 1-0 win for North East vs Point Fortin. An own goal won the game, but it was a well matched game. North East played a more attacking game than usual and kept Marcus Joseph well at bay throughout the match.


Went to this game and for a top of the table clash, quite a dull affair, with all players looking lethargic, no passion what so ever. Jan is still the best GK in the league.

Bentick defended okay, but his passing was poor.

Guerra was very poor and then walked out after being subbed (unprofessional).

Plaza looked out of sorts, poor control and sloppy passing, but he scored even if it was a messy penalty box goal.

For the first 45 mis. Marvin Oliver was the best player on the field.

Bibo (Jomal Williams) was also very poor, not interested in the game at all.


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« Reply #845 on: January 24, 2015, 03:03:53 PM »
Fantastic news! No club deserves it more. I think the logo looks fine :)

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« Reply #846 on: January 24, 2015, 03:22:16 PM »
Bentick eyes national call-up
By Shaun Fuentes (TTFA)


Defender Uriah Bentick has his sights on earning a call-up to the national senior men’s team this year and will be hoping his exploits with his new club Central FC can strengthen his chances of catching the eye of Stephen Hart.

Bentick played in in the 2009 Under-20 World Cup in Egypt where he lined up against the likes of Kevin Molino, Jamal Gay, Khaleem Hyland, Aubrey David and Sheldon Bateau.

Bentick said his ambition to play for the senior team was one of the main reasons behind him returning home to join the professional ranks.

“I am back in Trinidad to play because I have a strong desire to represent the national senior team. I think being in Trinidad for this period will allow me to play in front of the national team staff more regularly and hopefully better my chances for my first call up to the senior team. Secondly, I like the direction coach Vranes and Mr (Brent) Sancho are heading with Central FC, especially pertaining to the CONCACAF champions league qualification,” Bentick said.

He added that his time in the United States was a definite highlight in his career thus far. He played for Liberty University between 2009 to 2012 and then joined pro teams Wilminghton Hammerheads and Carolina RailHawks.

“My experience in the US was quite good. I was exposed to a high level of football and coaching after finishing college. During my two years in North Carolina I learnt a lot from my US and European coaches, personally I believe I improved on the mental part of my game the most during my time there.”

Bentick is expected to be an integral part of Central’s push for a place in the CONCACAF Champions League this season.

It worked for Yohance, so it might work for Bentick - good to have competition for Central defenders!

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Re: The Sharks: Central FC Thread
« Reply #848 on: January 25, 2015, 04:35:37 AM »
Plaza goal keeps Central ahead of Connection; N/E Stars occupy third.
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Central stretches DPL lead to six points.

Willis Plaza scored on Friday night, notching his third goal in as many matches, to earn leaders Central FC a marginal but valuable 1-0 derby win over rivals and reigning champions DIRECTV W Connection at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Round Two Match Day Two of the 2014-2015 Digicel Pro League.

Plaza, an overlooked Trinidad and Tobago international, swooped in on a spill by goalkeeper Julani Archibald, following a right side attempt by Jason Marcano, to lift the ball into the Connection net for a 1-0 lead in the 41st minute.

The result improved Central’s (7-2-1, 23 points) position at the top of the standings, to an improved six points clear of second positioned Connection (6-2-1, 17 points).

“I did expect a very tough game,” said Central FC coach Zoran Vranes following the match. “I think the game was very close. But I think we deserved the win. We have an advantage now. We have a nice advantage but of course it’s not over yet. It’s far from over.”

North East Stars (5-2-3, 17 points) were also in winners’ row, edging Point Fortin Civic 1-0 in the first clash of the Couva double header to move up one spot into third on the table and tying on points with Connection, who remained ahead by a far greater goal difference.

“It’s good to be in the position that we are in and competing,” North East Stars head coach said after the match. “Our budget isn’t as big as the teams just around us but we have still been able to put together a decent squad and worked incredibly well to try and get some results. Hopefully we can finish as high as we can and probably get one of the Cups this season.”

The Angus Eve-coached Sangre Grande outfit got their lone item in the 47th minute when a right side cross by Jamaican Keithy Simpson took a deflection off a retreating defender to hit the inside of the upright before entering goalkeeper Marvin Phillip's net.

North East Stars – who had a few first half chances to take the lead – failed to double the advantage on the 65th minute from the penalty spot.

Lone Stars’ forward Jomoul Francois, who missed an excellent one-on-one opportunity in the 3rd minute of play, was bulldozed to ground by Glen Sutton after making a sweeping run inside the Civic area.

Referee Rodphin Harris was forced to point to the spot, but short of penalty kickers, defender Aquil Selby stepped up to the challenge, only to see his poorly struck penalty kick comfortably gathered by Phillip.

Eve, who praised the performance of his team in the end while singling out forward Jomoul Francois and goalkeeper Cleon John, added, “We said coming into this stage of the season we are not focusing on goals because we are a team that don’t score much goals. But defensively we are always solid like we saw tonight. They (Civic) didn’t really have any chances that really threatened us. We created more and should have scored more. In the case of the penalty, our two best penalty takers, Kennedy Hinkson and Keron Cummings, were on the bench at the time so Selby stepped up and we gave him credit for taking the responsibility.”

Civic pushed desperately for the equaliser with second half tries by Andre Toussaint, Marcus Joseph on two separate occasions, Steven Joseph and Matthew Bartholomew, but they were all denied by goalkeeper Cleon John, who preserved his side's one goal advantage.

Similarly, Connection in the second match failed to find the equaliser despite having a number of opportunities in a keenly contested Couva derby.

Central had the first two near misses with midfielder Sean de Silva, donning the armband, hitting just wide from the top of the area in the 3rd minute and Plaza heading over in the 15th minute off a Marcano cross.

But it was Connection that got closest in a space of two minutes just over the 20-minute mark when Hashim Arcia troubled goalkeeper Jan-Michael Williams from distance and winning a corner in the process.

Then from the resulting corner it was danger again for Central, who were lucky to see Kaydion Gabriel clear of the line twice in quick succession to deny Connection defender Leslie Joel Russell.

On the other end Marcano sent an effort just wide of the far post in the 26th minute and Plaza’s 35th minute attempt was thwarted by Archibald, before Plaza’s winner arrived four minutes from the break.

“We expected that,” said Vranes on Plaza’s scoring streak of three goals in as many matches. “…but he is supposed to push himself a little more. He is not in full fitness. But of course three goals in three games is helping us a lot. If we had him from the beginning (of the season) the story would be a lot better right now.”

Connection head coach Stuart Charles Fevrier responded with a double substitution following the break with Columbians Stiven Lopez Concha and Christian Rodriquez making their debuts as replacements for Devaughn Elliot and Russell respectively. And by midway through the half St. Lucian forward Shirvone St. Prix was another debutant when he replaced Jomol Williams.

But prior to Williams’ exit, Connection’s Jerrel Britto had two of the “Savonnetta Boys” best scoring opportunities.

Ten minutes into the half Britto failed to make contact to Williams’ cross from the left with the back post exposed, and in the 73rd minute the Connection forward blasted over bar on an even better opening.

Triston Hodge was a couple inches shy of winning his side the equaliser in the 63rd minute when his left footed crack from the left crashed off the base of Jan-Michael Williams’ near upright and flew across the area before it was cleared to safety.

Even a well struck Alvin Jones’ free kick in the 77th minute couldn’t rescue a point for Connection as it flew inches wide of the target.

Round Two Match Day Two will resume on Sunday 25 January at the Ato Boldon Stadium with cellar-placed St. Ann’s Rangers (0-1-8, 1 point) against seventh-placed Play Whe San Juan Jabloteh (2-4-3, 10 points) from 4 pm and eight-placed Police FC (2-4-3, 10 points) against fourth-placed Defence Force (5-1-3, 16 points) from 6 pm.

Round Two Match Day Two Results

North East Stars 1 (own goal 47') vs Point Fortin Civic 0

W Connection 0 vs Central FC 1 (Willis Plaza 41')

Sunday 25 January 2015

Ato Boldon Stadium
St. Ann’s Rangers vs San Juan Jabloteh—4 pm
Police FC vs Defence Force—6 pm

Teams

North East Stars: 22.Cleon John (C); 4.Keithy Simpson, 5.Aquil Selby, 6.Jeromie Williams (Yellow Card), 8.Adrian Noel (23.Kennedy Hinkson 69th), 12.Jason Joseph, 15.Glenton Wolfe, 18.Kaashif Thomas (10.Keron Cummings 69th), 25.Keryn Navarro, 40.Jomoul Francois (3.Kareen Richardson 84th), 44.Keon Joseph

Unused substitutes: 1.Stefan Berkeley (GK), 7.Russell Alfred, 36.Anthony Diaz, 42.Taryk Sampson

Coach: Angus Eve

Point Fortin Civic: 1.Marvin Phillip;  2.Garyl Doldron, 12.Glenn Sutton (Yellow Card) (20.Jamille Boatswain 70th), 5.Andre Ettienne (C), 13.Tevin Balfor (9.Matthew Bartholomew 56th), 6.Akeem Redhead (19.Andrei Pacheco 63rd), 8.Nickcolson Thomas, 11.Andre Toussaint, 3.Steven Joseph, 10.Marcus Joseph, 99.Shackiel Henry

Unused substitutes: 52.Akini Adams (GK), 18.Trent Lougheed, 15.Rondell Paul, 17.Keswin Goolie

Coach: Reynold Carrington

Teams

W Connection: 18.Julani Archibald; 3.Gerard Williams, 5.Mekeil Williams (C), 11.Tremain Shayn Paul (Yellow Card), 12.Jerrel Britto, 13.Devaughn Elliot (48.Stiven Lopez Concha 46th), 14.Hashim Arcia, 19.Leslie Joel Russell (20.Christian Rodriquez 46th), 36.Triston Hodge, 39.Alvin Jones, 40.Jomal Williams (43.Shirvone St. Prix 76th)

Unused substitutes: 2.Kurt Frederick, 16.Anselm Jackson, 22.Aquelius Sylvester (GK), 30.Aaquil Campbell

Coach: Stuart Charles-Fevrier

Central FC: 21.Jan-Michael Williams; 5.Akeem Benjamin (Yellow Card), 45.Ataullah Guerra (77.Rundell Winchester 70th minute), 12.Jamal Jack, 7.Jason Marcano (11.Darren Mitchell 87th), 15.Kaydion Gabriel, 10.Marvin Oliver (24.Kevon Villaroel 75th), 8.Sean de Silva (C), 33.Willis Plaza, 4.Uriah Bentick, 2.Elton John

Unused substitutes: 30.Akel Clarke (GK), 99.Dwight Quintero, 17.Marcelle Francois, 19.Nathaniel Garcia

Coach: Zoran Vranes
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Re: The Sharks: Central FC Thread
« Reply #849 on: January 25, 2015, 06:20:38 AM »
Central F.C. go 6 points clear at top of Pro League after a 1-0 victory over W.Connection. This riveting game showed the best on offer from T&T league football with both teams matching each other across the field. As with most games featuring top teams, the match hinged on 2 moments. First, Marcano made his way to the touchline and swung in a cross which the keeper parried away only for that consistent poacher, Willis Plaza, to knock home to take the lead. In the second half Connection sent in a shot that finally found its way past the defence. Williams stretched for the near post and the ball hit the upright. Did Williams have it covered? We will never know, but the woodwork saved the 3 points for Central.

The game was very well balanced with both teams creating few chances due to the stalwart defending and the chess-like tactics of the coaches. It was never a dull game and was played at a fast tempo.

A great advert for T&T football and bodes well for both clubs ventures into the Caribbean Club Championships.

First game was a 1-0 win for North East vs Point Fortin. An own goal won the game, but it was a well matched game. North East played a more attacking game than usual and kept Marcus Joseph well at bay throughout the match.


Went to this game and for a top of the table clash, quite a dull affair, with all players looking lethargic, no passion what so ever. Jan is still the best GK in the league.

Bentick defended okay, but his passing was poor.

Guerra was very poor and then walked out after being subbed (unprofessional).

Plaza looked out of sorts, poor control and sloppy passing, but he scored even if it was a messy penalty box goal.

For the first 45 mis. Marvin Oliver was the best player on the field.

Bibo (Jomal Williams) was also very poor, not interested in the game at all.



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Re: The Sharks: Central FC Thread
« Reply #850 on: January 25, 2015, 10:42:04 AM »
I went the game too... Central were the better team. Thought #14 Arcia for W.Connection looked very impressive. Played as the CAM behind the striker and did some very good things, technically sound too.

Plaza worked his socks off as expected , his goal was lucky in a way... took forever to get in the box after great work from Marcano on the right and when he looked up Plaza was still getting forward so he took a shot and the keeper parried it into the rushing Plaza who stuck it in.

Sean De Silva wasted on the left wing..the times he got central he slipped players in nicely and kept things tidy.

Guerra was casual but still looked good , his technical ability is tops

Interested to hear F.S and Brent's thoughts on Guerra and Oliver both getting "verbal" with Vranes when taken off....  don't think that would happen under Terry.... you can tell Vranes wants to use the youths, he has 5/6 back in the day U20 players in his roster.  He's made Leston Paul captain and Sean De Silva VC... hopefully the favoritism does not upset the senior pro's such as Jan, Guerra and Oliver


Definitely the strongest roster in the pro league...but they need to win it this year. I hope Vranes can keep the team spirit they had under Terry at a high level. I somehow doubt it.

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« Reply #851 on: January 27, 2015, 07:29:41 AM »
I went the game too... Central were the better team. Thought #14 Arcia for W.Connection looked very impressive. Played as the CAM behind the striker and did some very good things, technically sound too.

Plaza worked his socks off as expected , his goal was lucky in a way... took forever to get in the box after great work from Marcano on the right and when he looked up Plaza was still getting forward so he took a shot and the keeper parried it into the rushing Plaza who stuck it in.

Sean De Silva wasted on the left wing..the times he got central he slipped players in nicely and kept things tidy.

Guerra was casual but still looked good , his technical ability is tops

Interested to hear F.S and Brent's thoughts on Guerra and Oliver both getting "verbal" with Vranes when taken off....  don't think that would happen under Terry.... you can tell Vranes wants to use the youths, he has 5/6 back in the day U20 players in his roster.  He's made Leston Paul captain and Sean De Silva VC... hopefully the favoritism does not upset the senior pro's such as Jan, Guerra and Oliver


Definitely the strongest roster in the pro league...but they need to win it this year. I hope Vranes can keep the team spirit they had under Terry at a high level. I somehow doubt it.

Guerra & Olivers behaviour has been dealt with. It's so competitive to just get into the starting 11, everyone's kinda hyper! I noted Sando's views, but this was a game that neither team wanted to lose. Therefore, it was cagey with players such as deSilva tasked to spoil, not create as much as usual. Connection played very well - kept their shape and stayed organised. It was a very good contest, but it was never going to be a goalfest. Some of Central's newer recruits still need a couple of games to hit their peak. Plaza may not be firing on all cylinders yet, but we're happy with 1 goal per game!

Vranes is very different to Fenwick and some players are still pushing to see where the line is that can't be crossed. This is normal behaviour. One of my saddest memories of Terry's era was seeing Akeem Adams released because of poor timekeeping. But that showed where Terry stood. Vranes has different methods that were successful at Joe Public as well as at the national level. I'm not going to pull apart a coach who sits 6 points clear at the top of the league with two trophies under his belt. But, I do agree that there is room for improvement.

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« Reply #852 on: January 27, 2015, 08:30:46 AM »
Very interesting.
Good to hear players "hyper" and fighting up with tempers to get to play.
For a TT Proleague, this augers well and reflects the standard is increasing at least for Central FC.
Curious to hear from W Connection and others. Soccerama? Info please.
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« Reply #853 on: January 27, 2015, 02:47:52 PM »
I went the game too... Central were the better team. Thought #14 Arcia for W.Connection looked very impressive. Played as the CAM behind the striker and did some very good things, technically sound too.

Plaza worked his socks off as expected , his goal was lucky in a way... took forever to get in the box after great work from Marcano on the right and when he looked up Plaza was still getting forward so he took a shot and the keeper parried it into the rushing Plaza who stuck it in.

Sean De Silva wasted on the left wing..the times he got central he slipped players in nicely and kept things tidy.

Guerra was casual but still looked good , his technical ability is tops

Interested to hear F.S and Brent's thoughts on Guerra and Oliver both getting "verbal" with Vranes when taken off....  don't think that would happen under Terry.... you can tell Vranes wants to use the youths, he has 5/6 back in the day U20 players in his roster.  He's made Leston Paul captain and Sean De Silva VC... hopefully the favoritism does not upset the senior pro's such as Jan, Guerra and Oliver


Definitely the strongest roster in the pro league...but they need to win it this year. I hope Vranes can keep the team spirit they had under Terry at a high level. I somehow doubt it.

Guerra & Olivers behaviour has been dealt with. It's so competitive to just get into the starting 11, everyone's kinda hyper! I noted Sando's views, but this was a game that neither team wanted to lose. Therefore, it was cagey with players such as deSilva tasked to spoil, not create as much as usual. Connection played very well - kept their shape and stayed organised. It was a very good contest, but it was never going to be a goalfest. Some of Central's newer recruits still need a couple of games to hit their peak. Plaza may not be firing on all cylinders yet, but we're happy with 1 goal per game!

Vranes is very different to Fenwick and some players are still pushing to see where the line is that can't be crossed. This is normal behaviour. One of my saddest memories of Terry's era was seeing Akeem Adams released because of poor timekeeping. But that showed where Terry stood. Vranes has different methods that were successful at Joe Public as well as at the national level. I'm not going to pull apart a coach who sits 6 points clear at the top of the league with two trophies under his belt. But, I do agree that there is room for improvement.


I never mentioned playing style with Vranes or points/league placement so I don't expect you to pull him apart nor is it deserved as he has done a very impressive job thus far, hope it continues as you guys definitely have the best model of the local clubs and I hope it is the beginning of years of dominance in T&T and hopefully Concacaf every year.

Just wanted your 2 cents on the man management aspect RE. Guerra and Oliver... glad you guys dealt with it. Guerra as a senior team regular has a much bigger role to play and a responsibility to act like a Pro at all times.


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« Reply #854 on: January 27, 2015, 05:20:31 PM »
Things like that should be kept in house and the players are out of order! On saying that they have shown that they have desire and want to play and win games for the club. I would be more worried if they came off not bothered. All I'd say is players should have their hissy fits in the dressing room and that's where it should stay.
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« Reply #855 on: January 30, 2015, 02:51:55 PM »
Guerra restores Central six-points cushion
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Ataulla Guerra converted from the penalty spot to earn leaders Central FC a 1-0 win over Caledonia AIA in their Digicel T&T pro League round-two match day three clash at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva on Wednesday night.

The win restored Central's six-point lead at the top, 26 from 11 matches, ahead of defending champions DirecTV W Connection (20 pts from ten matches) after the latter had 24 hours earlier cut the lead to three with a similar 1-0 win over Japs North East Stars at the Marvin Lee Stadium, Macoya.

Guerra, banged his from the spot in the 27th minute, struck the ball to the left of goalkeeper Shemel Louison, and although the Grenada international got glove to the ball, it wasn't enough to stop the ball from entering the net and giving the “Sharks” a 1-0 cushion.

This after referee Keilon Bacchus had awarded Central the penalty for a fould by Jameel Neptune on Central’s Jason Marcano

The win for Zoran Vranes-coached Central was its fourth straight to strectch an unbeaten run to seven matches while Guerra bagged his seventh league goal of the season to join the Pro League’s all-time top scorer Kerry Baptiste (129 goals) at the top of the charts.

Guyana international Pernell Schultz had chances as early as the sixth, 32nd and 38th minute to get Caledonia on the boarde, however each time he was thwarted by Central and T&T international goalkeeper Jan-Michael Williams.

Guerra and Central defensive signing, Jamaica international Upston Edwards, also had other chances to add to their team’s tally, but both failed to find the target against a Caledonia squad under the guidance of assistant coach Jerry Moe in absence of technical director/coach Jamaal Shabazz, who on duty with the Guyana national team.

In the end, it was a deserved hard fought win for Central FC which will return to league action on Sunday against Police at Couva from 6pm.

However, Caledonia, which stayed second from bottom with the loss on 11 points, will have little time to gather its thoughts as it returns to action tonight, also at Couva against third placed Defence Force (17 pts) from 8pm.

Two hours earlier at the same venue, Stars, also with 17 points comes up against Play Whe San Juan Jabloteh, which is a point behind.

Tomorrow (Saturday), W Connection entertains cellar placed St Ann’s Rangers from 3:30 pm at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella.

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Wednesday’s Digicel T&T Pro League:
Central FC 1 (Ataulla Guerra 27th pen) vs Caledonia AIA 0

Current Digicel T&T Pro League standings:
Teams    P    W    D    L    F    A    Pts
Central FC    11    8    2    1    29    8    26
W Connection    10    6    2    2    21    6    20
Defence Force    10    5    2    3    16    14    17
North East Stars    11    5    2    4    9    7    17
Jabloteh    11    4    4    3    16    16    16
Police    11    3    5    3    15    21    14
Pt Fortin Civic    11    3    2    6    19    20    11
Caledonia    10    3    2    5    15    20    11
Rangers    11    0    1    10    8    35    1

Upcoming matches:
Today:
Venue: Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva
North East Stars vs San Juan Jabloteh, 6 pm
Caledonia AIA vs Defence Force, 8 pm

Tomorrow:
St Ann’s Rangers vs W Connection, Mannie Ramjohn Stadium

Sunday:
Police vs Central FC, Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva, 6 pm
http://www.guardian.co.tt/sport/2015-01-30/guerra-restores-central-six-points-cushion

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Re: The Sharks: Central FC Thread
« Reply #856 on: January 30, 2015, 03:29:47 PM »
‘Sharks’ nip Caledonia
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Central FC maintain six-point Pro league lead
Central FC Sharks restored their six-point advantage atop the leaderboard of the 2014-2015 Digicel Pro League when they edged Caledonia AIA 1-0 courtesy of an Ataullah Guerra penalty in the 27th minute of their Round Two encounter at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva on Wednesday.
On Tuesday, defending champions W Connection had reduced the gap to three points after posting a narrow 1-0 win over North East Stars at the Marvin Lee Stadium but Sharks were bent on keeping some breathing room between themselves and the chasing Savonetta outfit.
Caledonia held their own and limited the chances created by their opponents, but gave up the penalty when defender Jameel Neptune brought down Jason Marcano in the six-yard box in his attempt to deny the midfielder a shooting opportunity.
Guerra calmly placed his kick from the penalty spot to the left of goalkeeper Shemel Louison, who did well to get a hand to it  but couldn’t prevent it from entering his net.
The Sharks did create a couple of good chances in the second half of the match as defender Upston Edwards shot over the crossbar from a Marcano left-side corner in the 51st minute and half-an-hour later, Guerra sent his one real scoring opportunity in open play wide of the upright.
Caledonia also had a few opportunities of their own through top striker Pernell Schultz, but his efforts in the sixth, 32nd and 38th minutes were all denied by Sharks’ goalkeeper Jan-Michael Williams. The win, Centrals’ fourth on the trot and sixth in their last seven outings, took them to 26 points from 11 matches with a win-draw-loss record of eight-two-one, while Guerra’s goal made him joint top scorer with San Juan Jabloteh’s Kerry Baptiste, both players having notched seven items thus far.
 
 
 
 
Results
Caledonia AIA 0 vs Central FC 1 (A. Guerra, 27th-pen)
Upcoming matches
Today
North East Stars vs San Juan Jabloteh, 6 pm, Ato Boldon Stadium
Caledonia AIA vs Defence Force, 8 pm, Ato Boldon Stadium
Tomorrow
St. Ann’s Rangers vs W Connection, 3:30 pm, Manny Ramjohn Stadium
Sunday
Police FC vs Central FC, 6 pm, Ato Boldon Stadium
 
pro league standings
 
Teams   P   W   D   L   GF   GA   GD   Pts
Central FC   11   8   2   1   29   9   20   26
Direct TV W Connection   10   6   2   2   21   6   15   20
Defence Force   10   5   2   3   16   14   2   17
North East Stars   11   5   2   4   9   7   2   17
San Juan Jabloteh   11   4   4   3   16   16   0   16
Police FC   11   3   5   3   15   21   -6   14
Point Fortin Civic FC   11   3   2   6   19   20   -1   11
Caledonia AIA   10   3   2   5   15   20   -5   11
St. Ann’s Rangers   11   0   1   10   8   35   -27   1

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Re: The Sharks: Central FC Thread
« Reply #857 on: February 03, 2015, 10:54:28 PM »
OK, back to the important stuff....football!

After hearing that W.Connection had lost 2-1 to Point Fortin, the Central fans were hoping to open a 9 point lead by beating Army tonight.

The game was very closely fought, but Central had the majority of scoring chances, including a strike off the crossbar, as Army cleverly tried to stifle the Central midfield.

Guerra received a straight red for what appeared to be an elbow around the hour mark. But Army struggled to take advantage of the numerical superiority.

The Central fans chanted all through the game and when Jorsling, with his typical eye for opportunity, slid in to poke a cross into the net in the 90th minute, they responded with "We are top of the league". It was obvious that the fans banter had wound up Army. As the whole team, including the bench and staff celebrated, one Army player threw a trash can towards the stands and Jorsling actually left the field and run into the stands towards the Central supporters.

Fortunately, the supporters did not retaliate, just kept on chanting "We are top of the league".

Amazingly, the referee took no action. So, taking off your jersey equates to a yellow card, but a Cantona-esque  foray into the stands is ignored? These guys really need to learn to deal with banter because their actions tonight could have caused a mini riot.

In my opinion, Army should lose the 3 points for failing to control their players and Jorsling should receive a ban along with the player who threw the trash can.

And, by the way, I don't believe Central should be awarded the points as we were beaten fair and square, but if we want to get an atmosphere in professional football and allow fans to enjoy themselves, players must be made aware that they need to remain professional.

By the way, the fans did not use any abusive language in their chants. When Central played Police F.C., the fans had a song calling Police "Shit". They changed it to "Crap" but even so, I requested them not to use such language again.

Best chant of the night: "The referee is paid by Dexter Skeene and doesn't want Central F.C. to win"  :rotfl:

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Re: The Sharks: Central FC Thread
« Reply #858 on: February 03, 2015, 11:13:16 PM »
So Deleon show Carrington how it is done. Well look thing

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Re: The Sharks: Central FC Thread
« Reply #859 on: February 04, 2015, 07:23:13 AM »
one Army player threw a trash can towards the stands and Jorsling actually left the field and run into the stands towards the Central supporters.


If this is true, that is unbecoming of this player. I can understand his passion. That is all well and good. But throwing a trash can is not good for our football. He maybe playing in the proleague, but he is a soldier, a military man. What kind of example he setting? The protective services teams are given the opportunity to play with civilians to foster goodwill not hooliganism.
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« Reply #860 on: February 04, 2015, 07:39:36 AM »
In my opinion, Army should lose the 3 points for failing to control their players and Jorsling should receive a ban along with the player who threw the trash can.

Jorsling has a history of being hot headed.
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Re: The Sharks: Central FC Thread
« Reply #861 on: February 04, 2015, 01:51:23 PM »
If anyone thinks that the Pro League is not producing heated rivalries. Cool Droggy is Devon Jorsling. Conversation taken from the TT Pro League's facebook page.




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Re: The Sharks: Central FC Thread
« Reply #862 on: February 09, 2015, 03:31:53 PM »
Central FC crash again
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Jabloteh edge out Pro League leaders
Play Whe San Juan Jabloteh handed Digicel Pro League leaders Central FC their second successive defeat when they earned a hard-fought 3-2 win in an action-filled encounter at the Marvin Lee Stadium in Macoya on Friday.

Two penalties by veteran midfielder Marvin Oliver kept Central in the hunt but the ejection of striker Rundell Winchester and a second half brace by Jabloteh’s Tyrone Charles saw them come up short.

Central, coming off an upset 1-0 loss to Defence Force on Tuesday, looked sharp in the early stages of the match and came close to opening the scoring in the sixth minute when Sean De Silva’s right side corner was met with a first-time shot by midfielder Jason Marcano that was inches wide.

The title-chasing outfit eventually got the opening item eight minutes later when Kaydion Gabriel was upended by a clumsy challenge from Mudassa Howe while en route to goal. Referee Ruthven Harris had no hesitation in awarding a penalty while dishing out a yellow card to Howe. Oliver scored with his second attempt after goalkeeper Raheem Belgrave had dived full stretch to his right to block the initial shot.

The lead did not last long though, as midfielder Fabian Reid picked up a Calib Sturge pass in the 20th minute, went around defender Jamal Jack and placed his effort beyond Jan-Michael Williams’ left glove and into the top right corner of the goal to even proceedings at 1-1.

There was a brief period of stoppage around the 37th minute mark after Belgrave was involved in a clash with Winchester and had to receive some medical attention. He was eventually replaced by Aaron Enil at halftime. And Winchester would later be made to rue his missed chance in the 43rd minute when he placed an uncontested header at the far post, off a Willis Plaza’s rebound, wide of the upright.

Plaza himself had two good opportunities within a three-minute span on either side of the half but could not convert them. His 45th minute effort took a deflection off a defender and went behind for a corner while his left-footed shot in the 48th minute, off a headed pass by Sean De Silva, was wide of the target.

Central seemed to be missing the presence of striker Ataullah Guerra, who was unavailable due to a red card in their last game. Winchester, who took Guerra’s starting position, tried to beat Enil with an acrobatic bicycle kick off a feed by Marcano in the 55th minute but it sailed over the crossbar.

And then a combination of determination by Charles and hesitation on the part of Central changed the tide of the match in the 58th minute. He chased down a long pass, played forward by Isaiah McIntyre, and was able to get between Williams and his central defenders—who were in two minds as to who should go after the ball—to tap home and give Jabloteh a 2-1 advantage.

Central’s woes worsened when Winchester picked up a red card in the 62nd minute. Referee Harris had initially taken out his yellow card to show to Winchester for a foul on Jevon Morris but the striker, who was lying prone, protested vehemently, claiming that he was elbowed in the face by Morris. Harris’ refusal to accept Winchester’s account of what happened was met with some abusive language by the striker which prompted the referee to produce his red card instead.

Despite being down to 10 men, Central continued to fight and drew level when they won their second penalty of the evening. Darren Mitchell weaved his way into the area in the 66th minute and found himself on the carpet following a challenge by Josiah Trimmingham. Harris awarded a penalty and Oliver duly beat Enil with a rasping shot to his left.

However, Plaza’s misfortune on the evening continued despite his gutsy efforts to secure full points for Central. His right-footed effort in the 70th minute found nothing but the side net and then he had only a look of despair on his face eight minutes later when his goalward bound strike, with Enil totally beaten, was cleared off the line in a last-ditch effort by Howe.

Reid would then add an assist to the goal he scored, when he slipped the ball into the area in the 81st minute for Charles to collect, while holding off the challenge of Marcelle Francois, and beat Williams at his near post with a firm drive.

Charles second item served to temporarily silence Central’s drummers, who had been vociferously urging their team on.

In the evening’s first game, a gutsy performance by Police saw them clinch a 3-0 win over Caledonia AIA.

The lawmen, who contested every loose ball to outhustle and outmuscle their opponents, took the lead as early as the third minute when striker Kareem Freitas beat goalkeeper Shemel Louison after being played in by Kareem Perry.

Clevon McFee made it 2-0 four minutes before the interval with a well-timed run to get on the end of Micah Lewis’ pass that he slapped firmly past Louison.

And the victory was sealed in the 60th minute when Jameel Perry picked up the ball deep on the left of goal and weaved right then left to free himself up before playing a square pass to Kenaz Williams at the top of the 18-metre box. Williams hit a cracking right-footed shot that flew past Louison to settle at the back of his net.

In another game played at the Mahaica Oval, Point Fortin Civic followed up on their 2-1 defeat of W Connection on Tuesday with a 4-1 whipping of St. Ann’s Rangers, with all five goals coming in the second half.

Rangers opened the scoring in the 56th minute via Jelani Peters before strikes by Marcus Joseph (72nd), Shackiel Henry (75th) and Jamille Boatswain in the 83rd and 90th minutes gave Civic the win.




Results


Police FC 3 (K. Freitas 3rd, C. Mc Fee 41st, K. Williams 60th) vs Caledonia AIA 0


Central FC 2 (M. Oliver 14th & 66th -pen) vs San Juan Jabloteh 3 (F. Reid 20th, T. Charles 58th & 81st)


Point Fortin Civic 4 (M. Joseph 72nd, S. Henry 75th, J. Boatswain 83rd & 90th) vs St. Ann's Rangers 1 (J. Peters 56th)
Link: http://www.trinidadexpress.com/sports/Central-FC-crash-again-291169861.html

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Re: The Sharks: Central FC Thread
« Reply #863 on: February 21, 2015, 02:57:42 AM »
Central FC coach improving after stroke
T&T Newsday Reports.


George Romano, the former national player and current administrator at TT Pro League club Central FC is said to be showing signs of improvement following his hospitalisation after suffering a stroke just over a week ago.

“The prognosis is quite good,” Central FC managing director Kevin Harrison said this week. “He is moving his arms and so on and we continue to wish him a speedy recovery. Once he is out of hospital we will provide him with the necessary physiotherapy on the road to his full recovery.”

Romano, who played for Trinidad and Tobago at Under-17 and Senior levels, was stricken on February 12 while attending a function at his alma mater, Belmont Secondary.

Harrison explained that Vance Gabriel, CEO of Central FC’s main sponsor, Bankers Insurance, being a former Belmont student himself, was also present at the function and assisted in getting the 64- year-old to the Port-of-Spain General Hospital. Two days later, Romano was moved to the private facility of West Shore Medical.

Romano had joined Central in February 2014, after having worked for three decades in US football. He spent two years with professional outfit New York Apollos in the American Soccer League, and upon retirement as a player, threw himself into coaching, building an impressive reputation in the world of US soccer for a period of more than 20 years.

He is a licensed United States Soccer Federation and National Soccer Coaches Association of America certified coach. Romano also progressed through various football programmes to become State Coach for the New Jersey State Youth Soccer Association and Olympic Development Programme; he also took a high school soccer team to the Pennsylvania State Finals.

At present, he is the Central FC Director of Women’s Football and Youth Development.

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Re: The Sharks: Central FC Thread
« Reply #864 on: February 21, 2015, 06:53:00 AM »
Wow, this is a surprise. Speedy recovery, Breds. God Bless. Wow!

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Re: The Sharks: Central FC Thread
« Reply #865 on: March 12, 2015, 10:25:57 AM »
Central ease past Cali
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Story Created: Mar 11, 2015 at 11:55 PM ECT
Story Updated: Mar 11, 2015 at 11:55 PM ECT


...while W Connection dim ‘Stars’ after 2-0 shutout

THE gap between the top two remain the same after leaders Central FC and chasing defending champions Directv W Connection, both won by 2-0 margins in their respestive Digicel Pro League fixtures on Tuesday night at the Marvin Lee Stadium, Macoya.
With five match days left in their season, Central, the “Couva Sharks”, still have a five-point advantage over W Connection, having played a match more.
On Tuesday night, W Connection gave an efficient performance, taking a 41st minute lead against North East Stars when national under 20 winger Akeem Garcia found the far corner with a powerful shot. Midfielder Hasim Arcia then added the insurance item, in the 85th minute, when pouncing on a rebound off the post.
Central mirrored their title rival’s performance, when coming away with a valuable 2-0 win over Caledonia. In-form striker Willis Plaza and midfielder Ataulla Guerra, both Trinidad and Tobago internationals, got second half goals against a Caledonia team, which lost starting keeper Shemel Louison half hour into the match.
Central marginally had the better of first half in which both teams tried to play good football, but produced no goals.
The Pro League leaders also had the very few chances produced. In the first half, Plaza was sure he had won a penalty when taken down from behind by Caledonia’s Haitian defender Pierre Hitner, but referee Crystal Sobers called the foul a step outside the penalty area. Much-improved Sean De Silva also forced a diving save from Louison earlier, before Caledonia lost the Grenadian keeper on the half hour through a collision with Central’s Kevin Villaroel, who recently had a stint in Belgium, and his own defender Hitner. The injured Louison was replaced in goal by the smallest player on the field, five-feet-something D’Eandre Villaroel.
The San Juan Secondary schoolboy goalie survived a few mild threats, but had no answer when Guerra let fly from the edge of the penalty area in the 62nd minute. The shot crashed off the crossbar, and Plaza put in the rebound. And in the 89th Guerra chipped the ball in from close up following a move started by Plaza, to make to 2-0.
Finally “Sharks” fans had something to shout about, although, all night, they unsuccessfully tried to drum up a stale chant of “Ataullah, Atuallah”, accompanied by either a lone drum or bucket.
Adding a few new players to a rebuilding squad, Caledonia had some brawn at the back, a little flair in the middle—particularly through hard-working Jameel Neptune, but no bite up front. And lucky for the diminutive Villaroel in goal, Central definitely needed a shooting radar—most of what they did going wide of the diving keeper.

TIME OUT: Referee Crystal Sobers checks the time while Caledonia AIA officials make a decision about injured Grenadian keeper Shemel Louison. Pro League leaders Central won 2-0 at the Marvin Lee Stadium on Tuesday night. —Photos: Ian Prescott
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Re: The Sharks: Central FC Thread
« Reply #866 on: March 22, 2015, 01:29:40 PM »
Elton John wins Central FC Man of the Match

Elton John has been named as the inaugural Central FC Man of the Match for the game versus Defence Force. John, the Sharks Supporters Player of the Year for 2013/14, collected the award after helping Central FC to a 1 - 1 draw against the Army Men. 

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On a rainy afternoon at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, the Sharks stole the lead in the 14th minute with Sean De Silva finishing a one on one chance into the bottom corner. It didn't take long for Defence Force to respond however, with Akeem Roach pouncing on a defensive mistake to score at the near post in the 19th minute.   

The game swung from end to end on a slick surface. Central FC started the brighter of the two teams but Defence Force grew in confidence with their equalizer and dominated the midfield for the remainder of the first half. The second half saw the Sharks muster some excellent scoring opportunities to find the lead, but Sheldon Clarke in the Army goal was immense. He produced a string of right handed saves to deny Carr and then Guerra from a free-kick.   

It was a hard fought match with many players having inconsistent showings. Elton John, though, never shirked his responsibilities. Playing in a defensive midfield position, he snuffed out many of the Defence Force attacks while starting our counter attacks with his trademark accurate long passes. There were spells when Defence Force seemed almost destined to score, but John ensured that he was in the right place at the right time.   

"It's a lot tougher than when the seasoned started. The pressure is on us because everyone wants to beat Central FC.....We just have to stay mentally tough and physically fit" said John in his post match comments.   

The pressure is certainly on the team as we enter what is referred to as the business end of the season. Central FC now sit three points clear on top of the Digicel TT Pro League table, with three games remaining and will hope for a return to winning ways after the international break.   

The Central FC Man of the Match awards will be presented at each match for the remainder of the season. These awards are sponsored by Toppers Restaurant & Bar and Anthony P Scott & Co Ltd and the recipient will be selected by a panel after the match. The panel includes the Central FC Communications Officer, a member of the Central FC coaching staff, a Central FC supporter and a member of the general media. 

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Re: The Sharks: Central FC Thread
« Reply #867 on: March 22, 2015, 02:05:26 PM »
Nice to see meh boy Carr being mentioned in de write up..When this player acclimatize he'll be do well for de Sharks.

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Re: The Sharks: Central FC Thread
« Reply #868 on: March 25, 2015, 08:04:23 AM »
5 of the best goals from Central F.C. during Jan/Feb


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Re: The Sharks: Central FC Thread
« Reply #869 on: March 25, 2015, 08:59:38 PM »
Is time they put new turf on the CoC. That should be on the MoS agenda.

 

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