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Re: Royal Antwerp sign former Tottenham midfielder John Bostock
« Reply #30 on: October 21, 2013, 12:23:38 PM »
oh no definitely don't discard him! I thought Bostock played along the middle rather than wing? And doesn't Hyland play attacking mid and central?

Across the rest ya got Guerra, Peltier, Molino, Joevin Jones, Kevon Carter and Villaroel, so there's lots of competition at least.
hyland plays holding mid ...  bosotck plays mostly attacking mid under Hasselbaink and is the official free kick and corner taker at the club
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Re: Royal Antwerp sign former Tottenham midfielder John Bostock
« Reply #31 on: October 21, 2013, 12:33:58 PM »
oh no definitely don't discard him! I thought Bostock played along the middle rather than wing? And doesn't Hyland play attacking mid and central?

Across the rest ya got Guerra, Peltier, Molino, Joevin Jones, Kevon Carter and Villaroel, so there's lots of competition at least.

He also played as a right winger for Toronto FC and made some decent crosses which is something we lack.
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Re: John Bostock showed interest in us. Why hasn't he been capped already??
« Reply #33 on: November 09, 2013, 06:46:34 AM »
Past tense showed !!!!

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Re: Toronto FC acquires midfielder John Bostock from Tottenham Hotspur
« Reply #34 on: November 09, 2013, 08:19:15 AM »
our federation  should COMMUNICATE constantly with  BOSTOCK  he can add so much to our team  he is a dead ball specialist and left footed etc HART come on man .. he is more focused on rebuilding his career now ... ..
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Re: Toronto FC acquires midfielder John Bostock from Tottenham Hotspur
« Reply #35 on: November 09, 2013, 08:57:22 AM »
TTFA would be crazy to let him slip through the net. IMO he has a better chance of a World Cup playing for us than Scotland. Scotland are hardly likely to get through European qualifying groups (the groups are very tough and Scotland lacks quality against such strong opposition) compared to us in Concacaf groups. Sad, Real Sad!!

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Re: Toronto FC acquires midfielder John Bostock from Tottenham Hotspur
« Reply #36 on: November 09, 2013, 10:15:27 AM »
Aye don't get alyu self tied up with this Bostock fella,from what i reading here this fella eh better than nothing we already have,how could a man who can't hold down a place on a club team (8 teams) over a 5yr period be better than what we have,something wrong with this guy,i think Mr Hart is putting together a good core of players,leave Bostock where he is.

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Re: Toronto FC acquires midfielder John Bostock from Tottenham Hotspur
« Reply #37 on: November 09, 2013, 11:12:51 AM »
From what I heard, he was interested and then changed his mind. Holding on for an England call up maybe?

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Re: Toronto FC acquires midfielder John Bostock from Tottenham Hotspur
« Reply #38 on: November 10, 2013, 01:59:50 AM »
Yea Bostock would have trouble beating out a central midfield place, and his attitude is a problem

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Re: Toronto FC acquires midfielder John Bostock from Tottenham Hotspur
« Reply #39 on: November 10, 2013, 04:19:51 AM »
Yea Bostock would have trouble beating out a central midfield place, and his attitude is a problem
       I had a mind that guy had a problem,we don't need that.

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Re: Toronto FC acquires midfielder John Bostock from Tottenham Hotspur
« Reply #40 on: November 10, 2013, 06:20:31 AM »
@Tiresais & Coop's, How do we know his attitude is a problem (just asking)??

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Re: Toronto FC acquires midfielder John Bostock from Tottenham Hotspur
« Reply #41 on: November 10, 2013, 11:13:10 AM »
He has no loyalty - left Crystal Palace without the respect to let them get a proper transfer window (the Chairman was furious), and went to Tottenham. Was touted as the next big thing and let it get to his head and got cocky. Went on loan a silly amount of times and didn't impress (in my opinion, depends who you ask) and didn't even impress Toronto. He's currently drinking in the last chance saloon and still think's he's gods grace. Still no loyalty - happy to declare for any nation that'll take him.

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Re: Toronto FC acquires midfielder John Bostock from Tottenham Hotspur
« Reply #42 on: November 10, 2013, 09:42:40 PM »
He has no loyalty - left Crystal Palace without the respect to let them get a proper transfer window (the Chairman was furious), and went to Tottenham. Was touted as the next big thing and let it get to his head and got cocky. Went on loan a silly amount of times and didn't impress (in my opinion, depends who you ask) and didn't even impress Toronto. He's currently drinking in the last chance saloon and still think's he's gods grace. Still no loyalty - happy to declare for any nation that'll take him.

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Re: Toronto FC acquires midfielder John Bostock from Tottenham Hotspur
« Reply #44 on: January 05, 2014, 06:29:16 AM »
Don't miss the video ... However, open with care. It's somewhere between PG-13 and R.

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Just so many things wrong with this - disgrace. Also Hasselbank was a waste of space when he played for Charlton, cashed our cheques and did bugger all for the money - one of the laziest and worst players I've seen don a Charlton shirt.

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Re: Toronto FC acquires midfielder John Bostock from Tottenham Hotspur
« Reply #45 on: March 28, 2014, 06:53:19 AM »
John Bostock rebuilding his reputation with Royal Antwerp
By Chris Slegg
BBC Late Kick Off London and the South East



In the summer of 2008, John Bostock was regarded as one of the hottest prospects in English football.
At the age of 16 he had just completed a protracted and controversial move from Crystal Palace - then in the Championship - to Premier League Tottenham.
But the move did not go to plan, and after a frustrating five years at White Hart Lane, in which he made only four substitute appearances and went out on loan to five clubs, he left for good last summer and headed to the unlikely destination of Royal Antwerp.
The Belgian second division club are managed by former Leeds and Chelsea striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, who signed him on a two-year deal.
But Bostock, now 22, would like to return to the Premier League one day.
"Growing up in England, it's every young player's dream to play in the Premier League," Bostock told BBC Late Kick Off London and the South East.
"For me, that dream hasn't changed. One thing I've learnt is that talent is not enough. It takes way more than that to be a player in the game. I've got a lot of work to do to really achieve success in the game."
Bostock's move to Spurs sparked a furious outburst from then Palace owner Simon Jordan, who called the fee set by a Football League tribunal "scandalous".
Although that fee was set to rise with add-ons, Jordan is thought to have valued Bostock at around £2.5m, highlighting the fact that he had already captained England's Under-17s at the age of 16, as well as claiming that Palace had turned down a £900,000 bid from Chelsea when he was 14.

Jordan also personally attacked Bostock, telling the BBC at the time: "We've reared a player who seems to have no understanding of the word loyalty. The reason why he's messed everybody about is because it comes down to money."
Reflecting on those comments now, Bostock said: "When you hear someone you really respect say that, it is tough but I respect that he [was] the chairman so he has to look after the club."
Some Palace fans also showed their anger with Bostock when he left south London for north London.
"It's been tough," said Bostock. "[I had] death threats when I was 15, 16 moving from Palace to Tottenham. There's been a lot of ups and downs but just having a strong family base has really kept me strong.
"I'm married and my wife's been a strength and a rock to me. Regardless of what people think or what they believe, I realise I have a certain amount of ability and a lot of potential.
"Palace is the club I love. I was a season ticket holder there since I was five and so I didn't really leave on great terms there which is something I regret.
"To make my debut for them was a dream come true, probably the highlight of my career. Every week I look at their results. Since [manager] Tony Pulis has come in he's turned the club around and I'm really buzzing for them - I hope they can stay in the Premier League."
Bostock's Palace debut came as a late substitute in a 2-0 home defeat by Watford in the Championship on 29 October 2007. At 15 years, 287 days he remains the club's youngest ever player.
A week later he made his first start in a 1-1 draw away at Cardiff, playing in central midfield alongside Ben Watson, now at Wigan.
Palace's opponents that day included Hasselbaink, now Bostock's boss.
"[Robbie] Fowler and Hasselbaink were up front for Cardiff that day. Two legends on the same pitch. That's the first time I came across Jimmy," said Bostock.

"The transfer here was a chance meeting between Jimmy and my agent in the gym. When I spoke to Jimmy and heard about what he had planned and how he wanted to develop me and give me a platform to play, it really was a no-brainer for me.
"The last five or six years have been quite challenging for me, like an emotional rollercoaster. Making my debut at Palace at 15 and not really going on yet to fulfil my potential and get the games I really want. I feel like my character has really developed. I've learnt a lot as a person and a player."
Bostock is also still Tottenham's youngest ever player. He took to the field as a substitute in a Uefa Cup match against Dinamo Zagreb in November 2008 , aged 16 years, 295 days.
As well as failing to appear in the Premier League, Bostock never started a match in any competition for Spurs, with the last of his appearances coming in a 3-0 FA Cup win over Cheltenham in January 2012.
He had loan spells with Football League sides Brentford, Hull, Sheffield Wednesday and twice with Swindon, before leaving north London for good last summer.

Of his time so far in Belgium, Bostock said: "One thing I've noticed which has really surprised me is how many young players are playing every week here. I think so many players are just thrown in and even if they have one or two bad games, there's less pressure. I think that's one of the main differences from England.
"I'm playing a lot more here. That's something I really needed in my career. I went from Palace to Spurs and had quite a few loans and I felt a bit unsettled."

This season Bostock has weighed in with several impressive performances for Antwerp, who currently sit in mid-table in Belgium's second division.
Hasselbaink said: "John is somebody you need to put your arm around him and talk to him. And I think in the past they put pressure on him, 'yeah we have bought you for £1m, now come and show it'.
"[They've] not taught him the game and what is expected of him. He needs to just have a year and then next year you will see his real self and his potential coming out I think."
At the time many said Bostock was leaving Palace too early - six years on, and still only 22, it is a view he agrees with.
"You know, hindsight is a wicked thing some times," he said. "I feel like if I had the gift of hindsight, probably I would have made a different decision at the time, but it's made now and I can't really live with regrets and think 'what if, what if'.
"Football is a confidence game and I realise what it's like to have that confidence and also to be at rock bottom as well. And I guess it's only really since coming over here to Belgium that my confidence has started to really improve again."
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Re: Toronto FC acquires midfielder John Bostock from Tottenham Hotspur
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Re: Toronto FC acquires midfielder John Bostock from Tottenham Hotspur
« Reply #47 on: July 28, 2015, 06:37:51 PM »
He should get a chance to run with the team...

He has a powerful left foot, need to see more but it seems he can dribble

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« Reply #48 on: July 28, 2015, 06:55:46 PM »
I hope Johnathan Glenn a cobo sweat too!

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UK-born Bostock among possible T&T newcomers.
« Reply #49 on: July 29, 2015, 02:09:12 AM »
UK-born Bostock among possible T&T newcomers.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


Former England youth international John Bostock could be among a possible influx of new European and North American based talent added to the Soca Warriors squad ahead of the kick-off of the Concacaf World Cup qualifiers for Russia 2018, which begins on November 13.

On the weekend, the 64th world ranked Soca Warriors, given a bye in the first three rounds along with powerhouse and 34th ranked USA was drawn in Group C along with 105th ranked Guatemala or 107th Antigua & Barbuda, and 135th ranked Aruba or 115th St Vincent and The Grenadines.

And following yet another impressive Concacaf Gold Cup in then USA, where T&T defeated Guatemala (3-1) and Cuba (2-0) and battled to an entertaining 4-4 draw with eventual champions Mexico to top Pool C before a 6-5 sudden-death penalty-kicks loss to Panama after a 1-1 draw, coach Hart, who also led T&T to the quarters in 2013 before a 1-0 to Mexico has now set his sights on World Cup qualification and bolstering his squad.

Top of the list is 23-year-old Antwerp midfielder Bostock who has an English passport, but his father from T&T, his mother from Scotland.

In a recent interview in Belgium in Sport/Voetbalmagazine, in Belgium, Bostock was quoted as: “Since i came to the surface again at Antwerp, T&T national team has sounded me out a few times.

Soca Warriors duo Khaleem Hyland (ex-Genk) and Sheldon Bateau (KV Mechelen) also ply their trade in Belgium, but Bostock noted that he had not spoken with them about a possible selection and hopes to make a name for himself first in the Belgium Jupiler Pro League.

He said, “I am also not rushed to make a decision, let me first try to put my stamp print in the Jupiler Pro League.”

Bostock, who grew up in South London, won promotion with OV Leuven in Belgium and is enjoying football after struggling to make the breakthrough at Tottenham.

He is also still being monitored by England as a recent report stated that while the England Under-21 team were in action this summer, Bostock is not among them.

It added, “The man who captained the Under-17s and scored a stunner in a European Championship semi-final for the U19s, is still eligible for the Under-21 squad, but Gareth Southgate was unlikely to be aware of that fact given that Bostock himself didn’t know. “I wasn’t aware of that actually,” he says. “I’m still young!”

Described as a beautiful footballer with a wand of a left foot, Bostock wasn’t quite the face that launched 1,000 ships but Crystal Palace chairman Simon Jordan was famously prepared to go to war when the teenager jumped to Tottenham for an initial fee of £700k decided by tribunal. Such was his frustration, Jordan threatened to dismantle Palace’s youth system in response.

Bostock made a high-profile switch to Tottenham aged 16 years old and included loan spells at Brentford, Hull, Sheffield Wednesday, Swindon and Toronto FC, but Bostock never played more than 11 games for any one of them while Andros Townsend and Harry Kane endured similarly nomadic journeys before finding their feet.

He was contacted by former Holland international to move out to Antwerp and since then he has not regretted the move.

A good season at Antwerp was followed by a move to second division rivals Leuven and the 2014/15 season brought 12 goals and promotion via the play-offs.

So highly rated was Bostock that he featured in an England youth midfield which included Arsenal’s Jack Wilshere and Swansea City’s Jonjo Shelvey.

Contacted for comment on whether or not Bostock was being sought after to represent T&T as was the case in 2013 by then interim national coach Hutson “Barber” Charles, Hart said, “Yes. We are having some discussions concerning making a call to Bostock and a few other players who can represent T&T.”

“At the moment there is nothing concrete to confirm about any of the players, as they are still weighing their options, so its an ongoing process and one which we hope to conclude in the not too distant future.”

Another source close to the situation noted that a major concern for the targeted players is the ongoing feud between the T&T Football Association and the Ministry of Sports’ Minister, Brent Sancho, as well as the long-term planning of the association.

“Some of the targeted players are all aware of the current state of affairs with our football, with regards to funding, preparations and organisation and once we don’t have our house in order, they will not want to make themselves available to us,” added the source.

Looking ahead to the national’s team build up to the World Cup qualifiers which will include a friendly international against Mexico in Texas in September, Hart said he will once again be faced with a difficult situation of not having many overseas players to work with while the Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League which begins in the first week of August will also pose a problem.

“We have a situation now where most of the overseas players are either into their seasons already or in the midst of pre-season and locally, we have most of the guys getting ready to play in the Concacaf Champions League.

“You have to remember that most of the locally based players come from the two local clubs in the Concacaf Champions League in Central FC and W Connection, and during the CCL, it will be tough to have them at my personel.”

“But hopefully we will be able to put the guys together at the end of August, and start our World Cup qualification preparation,” ended Hart.

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« Reply #50 on: July 29, 2015, 03:05:16 AM »
Cant believe Simon wrote this, thought it was Prescott.

UK-born Bostock among possible T&T newcomers.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


Former England youth international John Bostock could be among a possible influx of new European and North American based talent added to the Soca Warriors squad ahead of the kick-off of the Concacaf World Cup qualifiers for Russia 2018, which begins on November 13.

On the weekend, the 64th world ranked Soca Warriors, given a bye in the first three rounds along with powerhouse and 34th ranked USA was drawn in Group C along with 105th ranked Guatemala or 107th Antigua & Barbuda, and 135th ranked Aruba or 115th St Vincent and The Grenadines.

And following yet another impressive Concacaf Gold Cup in then USA, where T&T defeated Guatemala (3-1) and Cuba (2-0) and battled to an entertaining 4-4 draw with eventual champions Mexico to top Pool C before a 6-5 sudden-death penalty-kicks loss to Panama after a 1-1 draw, coach Hart, who also led T&T to the quarters in 2013 before a 1-0 loss ?? to Mexico has now set his sights on World Cup qualification and bolstering his squad.

Top of the list is 23-year-old Antwerp midfielder Bostock who has an English passport, but his father is from T&T, his mother from Scotland.

In a recent interview in Belgium in Sport/Voetbalmagazine, in Belgium, Bostock was quoted as: “Since i came to the surface again at Antwerp, T&T national team has sounded me out a few times.

Soca Warriors duo Khaleem Hyland (ex-Genk) and Sheldon Bateau (KV Mechelen) also ply their trade in Belgium, but Bostock noted that he had not spoken with them about a possible selection and hopes to make a name for himself first in the Belgium Jupiler Pro League.

He said, “I am also not rushed to make a decision, let me first try to put my stamp print in the Jupiler Pro League.”

Bostock, who grew up in South London, won promotion with OV Leuven in Belgium and is enjoying football after struggling to make the breakthrough at Tottenham.

He is also still being monitored by England as a recent report stated that while the England Under-21 team were in action this summer, Bostock is not among them.   :rotfl: this sentence make sense guys?

It added, “The man who captained the Under-17s and scored a stunner in a European Championship semi-final for the U19s, is still eligible for the Under-21 squad (Bostock is 23), but Gareth Southgate was unlikely to be aware of that fact given that Bostock himself didn’t know. “I wasn’t aware of that actually,” he says. “I’m still young!”

Described as a beautiful footballer with a wand of a left foot, Bostock wasn’t quite the face that launched 1,000 ships but Crystal Palace chairman Simon Jordan was famously prepared to go to war when the teenager jumped to Tottenham for an initial fee of £700k decided by tribunal. Such was his frustration, Jordan threatened to dismantle Palace’s youth system in response.

Bostock made a high-profile switch to Tottenham aged 16 years old and included loan spells at Brentford, Hull, Sheffield Wednesday, Swindon and Toronto FC, but Bostock never played more than 11 games for any one of them while Andros Townsend and Harry Kane endured similarly nomadic journeys before finding their feet.

He was contacted by former Holland international to move out to Antwerp and since then he has not regretted the move.

A good season at Antwerp was followed by a move to second division rivals Leuven and the 2014/15 season brought 12 goals and promotion via the play-offs.

So highly rated was Bostock that he was featured in an England youth midfield which included Arsenal’s Jack Wilshere and Swansea City’s Jonjo Shelvey.

Contacted for comment on whether or not Bostock was being sought after to represent T&T as was the case in 2013 by then interim national coach Hutson “Barber” Charles, Hart said, “Yes. We are having some discussions concerning making a call to Bostock and a few other players who can represent T&T.”

“At the moment there is nothing concrete to confirm about any of the players, as they are still weighing their options, so its an ongoing process and one which we hope to conclude in the not too distant future.”

Another source close to the situation noted that a major concern for the targeted players is the ongoing feud between the T&T Football Association and the Ministry of Sports’ Minister, Brent Sancho, as well as the long-term planning of the association.

“Some of the targeted players are all aware of the current state of affairs with our football, with regards to funding, preparations and organisation and once we don’t have our house in order, they will not want to make themselves available to us,” added the source.

Looking ahead to the national’s team build up to the World Cup qualifiers which will include a friendly international against Mexico in Texas in September, Hart said he will once again be faced with a difficult situation of not having many overseas players to work with while the Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League which begins in the first week of August will also pose a problem.

“We have a situation now where most of the overseas players are either into their seasons already or in the midst of pre-season and locally, we have most of the guys getting ready to play in the Concacaf Champions League.

“You have to remember that most of the locally based players come from the two local clubs in the Concacaf Champions League in Central FC and W Connection, and during the CCL, it will be tough to have them at my personel.”

“But hopefully we will be able to put the guys together at the end of August, and start our World Cup qualification preparation,” ended Hart.

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Re: John Bostock Thread
« Reply #51 on: July 29, 2015, 06:15:12 AM »
Many would be surprised to discover that 23s (some of them) have been eligible for  U21 competition. This convenient rule might not be around much longer. Seems to have come under listing for scrutiny because a 23 year old was named the best player at the U21 championship.

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« Reply #52 on: July 29, 2015, 08:50:56 AM »
Many would be surprised to discover that 23s (some of them) have been eligible for  U21 competition. This convenient rule might not be around much longer. Seems to have come under listing for scrutiny because a 23 year old was named the best player at the U21 championship.

It does not make sense to me.

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« Reply #53 on: July 29, 2015, 09:11:05 AM »
Many would be surprised to discover that 23s (some of them) have been eligible for  U21 competition. This convenient rule might not be around much longer. Seems to have come under listing for scrutiny because a 23 year old was named the best player at the U21 championship.

It does not make sense to me.

I think this comes about because of the Olympic teams being U23's and it was not possible for some nations to handle a U21 and a U23 campaign. So for ease, they agreed to allow some U23's into the U21 squads so the same team could compete at both levels. At least that's my recollection!

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« Reply #54 on: July 29, 2015, 01:46:44 PM »
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Re: John Bostock Thread
« Reply #55 on: July 29, 2015, 02:50:22 PM »
I think John should weigh his options carefully. Because if he wants to play for his father's land, he will have to accept the good, bad and ugly. Trini is a magic carpet ride with plenty wild Disneyland rides. If he hedging, he may as well stay in Belgium. trini football is not for the faint hearted. Chris Birchall made his dream world with TT. He was a Port Vale cub, and came into the lions den and battle like a true WARRIOR. And he was rewarded. We love Me Mum, the Port Vale Soca Warrior. We read your bio. Everything has tot urned out right for you.  So what. Such is life. You alive, you sane and you working hard to "redeem" yourself. You appear to be a good kid, and most of all, is a ball jumbie. When and if you decide to come to TT, we will explain what a ball jumbie is, to you. So our young wannabe Warrior, take up your mobile and call, Hyland, Bateau or call the TT embassy in London, and ask for TTFA number and ask to speak to TK or Sheldon. If you cyah get through, come on Socawarriors.net and proclaim your allegiance to the RBW.  We will go directly to coach Hart and he will give you a call. Right ....... Hope to see your name in the line up for the next cobo sweat(we will explain that terminology also). Au Revoir.
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Re: John Bostock Thread
« Reply #56 on: July 29, 2015, 03:32:39 PM »
I think John should weigh his options carefully. Because if he wants to play for his father's land, he will have to accept the good, bad and ugly. Trini is a magic carpet ride with plenty wild Disneyland rides. If he hedging, he may as well stay in Belgium. trini football is not for the faint hearted. Chris Birchall made his dream world with TT. He was a Port Vale cub, and came into the lions den and battle like a true WARRIOR. And he was rewarded. We love Me Mum, the Port Vale Soca Warrior. We read your bio. Everything has tot urned out right for you.  So what. Such is life. You alive, you sane and you working hard to "redeem" yourself. You appear to be a good kid, and most of all, is a ball jumbie. When and if you decide to come to TT, we will explain what a ball jumbie is, to you. So our young wannabe Warrior, take up your mobile and call, Hyland, Bateau or call the TT embassy in London, and ask for TTFA number and ask to speak to TK or Sheldon. If you cyah get through, come on Socawarriors.net and proclaim your allegiance to the RBW.  We will go directly to coach Hart and he will give you a call. Right ....... Hope to see your name in the line up for the next cobo sweat(we will explain that terminology also). Au Revoir.

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Re: John Bostock Thread
« Reply #57 on: July 29, 2015, 03:55:52 PM »
Nice post Deeks
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Re: John Bostock Thread
« Reply #58 on: July 29, 2015, 04:17:44 PM »
For some reason I just believe it won't come to fruition before the MoS and TTFA come to an amicable agreement and that ent happening with those two pig headed tools at the helm ie Sancho and Tim Kee.

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« Reply #59 on: December 12, 2015, 12:46:45 PM »
nice goal
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