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Offline KND2

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Cayman Islands
« on: August 22, 2013, 11:15:25 AM »
How all these tournaments in cayman islands so.

All these tournaments used to be in Trinidad and we use to have no travel issue.

Now all of a sudden everything is in cayman islands

probably dont even have football on the island far less that much people

At least Trinidad could say they had a history of being a football top team in the carribean.


Cayman island dry so........

what it is taking place

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Re: Cayman Islands
« Reply #1 on: August 22, 2013, 11:29:12 AM »
How all these tournaments in cayman islands so.

All these tournaments used to be in Trinidad and we use to have no travel issue.

Now all of a sudden everything is in cayman islands

probably dont even have football on the island far less that much people

At least Trinidad could say they had a history of being a football top team in the carribean.


Cayman island dry so........

what it is taking place

Am hello, de man who take over fuh Jack from dey yuhkno.  All he doin is wha he learn watchin Jack, yuh cah be mad at de man fuh givin he country ah lil chance to shine and leh de hotels and restaurants pull en some dullaz!

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Re: Cayman Islands
« Reply #2 on: August 22, 2013, 11:39:18 AM »
http://www.royalgazette.com/article/20130821/SPORT01/130829923

Ikleston keep eye on Under-15 players
By Derek Dechabert
The performances of Bermuda’s Under-15 national football team haven’t gone unnoticed as Ilkeston FC are keeping a close eye on their progression
Back room staff at the club have been watching proceedings in the Cayman Islands with a keen eye as they look to pounce on potential new signings.
The English club already have Bermudians Antwan Russell, Lejuan Simmons, Rai Simons and Dante Leverock on their books.
The young talent on display in the tournament have access to the Robins after the club and the Bermuda Football Association (BFA) forged a partnership that allows the country’s talented footballers to travel to Derbyshire.
“The club are keeping a very close eye on the successes of the young Bermudian national Under 15 side that are currently storming through their group in the CONCACAF Under-15 Championships in the Cayman Islands,” said a spokesperson at the club.
Bermuda comfortably progressed through the group stages of the tournament after going through Group A undefeated, beating The Cayman Islands 3-0, Aruba 3-1, the Bahamas 1-0, the US Virgin Islands 8-0 and St Maarten 5-0 en route to the semis.
Their win on Tuesday evening saw them end the group stage with 20 goals while conceding only one.
Travis Boyles and Judah Chapman put Bermuda ahead with two first-half goals and they continued to dominate after the break with further goals from Aaron Burgess, Knory Scott and Oneko Lowe in their win over St Maarten.
The Gombey Warriors are now set to play Guatemala in the semi-finals on Friday evening.
News of Ilkeston’s interest in the young players comes on the back of duo Angelo Simmons and Dominique Williams joining the squad on a trial basis.

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Re: Cayman Islands
« Reply #3 on: August 22, 2013, 11:49:45 AM »
How all these tournaments in cayman islands so.

All these tournaments used to be in Trinidad and we use to have no travel issue.

Now all of a sudden everything is in cayman islands

probably dont even have football on the island far less that much people

At least Trinidad could say they had a history of being a football top team in the carribean.


Cayman island dry so........

what it is taking place

Am hello, de man who take over fuh Jack from dey yuhkno.  All he doin is wha he learn watchin Jack, yuh cah be mad at de man fuh givin he country ah lil chance to shine and leh de hotels and restaurants pull en some dullaz!

With all de tournaments that we have hosted in the past, the federation is still broke.
We even went as far as building stadia for a tournament, but now man growing watermelons on the playing field.
True we eh go have no setta travel issues, but let’s share de wealth/losses with our Caribbean brethren....
I would prefer that our younger players go to other countries and deal with such adversities as travel, climate and hostile crowds.
So as they get older, it will all be second nature to them.
The darkest hour is just before the dawn.

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Re: Cayman Islands
« Reply #4 on: August 22, 2013, 12:24:36 PM »
How all these tournaments in cayman islands so.

All these tournaments used to be in Trinidad and we use to have no travel issue.

Now all of a sudden everything is in cayman islands

probably dont even have football on the island far less that much people

At least Trinidad could say they had a history of being a football top team in the carribean.


Cayman island dry so........

what it is taking place

It very easy. De President of CONCACAF, Jeffrey Webb, is from de Cayman Islands.
The Conquering Lion of Judah shall break every chain.

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Re: Cayman Islands
« Reply #5 on: August 22, 2013, 01:09:15 PM »
Thank you Tallman for stating the obvious.


Jack will rise again........ ;D

dont hate the player hate the game....

seems like these new men doing the same thing these old men was doing.

 

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