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Quote from: Errol on December 21, 2016, 12:36:14 PMMartinique literally knocked out out of the 2017 Gold Cup Really? QuoteThe Trinidad and Tobago’s Senior Men’s Team will jet off to Nicaragua on the evening of Christmas Day, December 25th, to play that country’s Senior Men’s National Team in two international friendlies.The games are slated for December 27th and 30th in Nicaragua and the T&T team will return home on December 31 to continue its build up to the two CONCACAF Gold Cup qualifying playoff matches against Suriname on January 4th and Haiti on January 8th at the Ato Boldon Stadium, CouvaDaz de 2019 Gold Cup bruh?
Martinique literally knocked out out of the 2017 Gold Cup
The Trinidad and Tobago’s Senior Men’s Team will jet off to Nicaragua on the evening of Christmas Day, December 25th, to play that country’s Senior Men’s National Team in two international friendlies.The games are slated for December 27th and 30th in Nicaragua and the T&T team will return home on December 31 to continue its build up to the two CONCACAF Gold Cup qualifying playoff matches against Suriname on January 4th and Haiti on January 8th at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva
Quote from: palos on December 21, 2016, 02:04:30 PMQuote from: Errol on December 21, 2016, 12:36:14 PMMartinique literally knocked out out of the 2017 Gold Cup Really? QuoteThe Trinidad and Tobago’s Senior Men’s Team will jet off to Nicaragua on the evening of Christmas Day, December 25th, to play that country’s Senior Men’s National Team in two international friendlies.The games are slated for December 27th and 30th in Nicaragua and the T&T team will return home on December 31 to continue its build up to the two CONCACAF Gold Cup qualifying playoff matches against Suriname on January 4th and Haiti on January 8th at the Ato Boldon Stadium, CouvaDaz de 2019 Gold Cup bruh?It doesn't matter Palos, he didn't get us there, right?We had two games to qualify against DR and Martinique.
No.
Ok, Hart didn't get us there.
Quote from: Errol on December 21, 2016, 03:38:15 PMNo.So yuh admit yuh was talkin shit.OK.QuoteOk, Hart didn't get us there.Now a few questions for you:How many T&T coaches have gotten T&T to the knockout rounds in the CONCACAF Gold Cup?How many have done so more than once?How many have played Mexico and never lost to Mexico?
Deeks, he tie up heself.
How many coaches can't beat Haiti and Martinique?
Only 1. Stephen Hart
and furthermore, how come all of a sudden we getting local camp to have all this bacchanal. I thought money was short for camps and friendlies for the locals Anyhow...
Tallman, not got beaten, but can't beat especially in games that count.
Quote from: FF on December 21, 2016, 05:01:01 PMand furthermore, how come all of a sudden we getting local camp to have all this bacchanal. I thought money was short for camps and friendlies for the locals Anyhow...EXACTLY! IF Mr Hart was given the same support, none here would be talking shit bout he reach the limit and teams figure we out. PLUS.. the players could have given MORE on the blasted field (IMHO).
Quote from: FF on December 21, 2016, 05:01:01 PMand furthermore, how come all of a sudden we getting local camp to have all this bacchanal. I thought money was short for camps and friendlies for the locals Anyhow...Hart didn't wanted a local core and he turned down friendlies because he wanted to play the same squad that let h8m down all the time.
AB.Trinis response sums up my viewpoint exactly:Personally I advocated for Hart- I probably could do a search to find when we began tooting his horn- for so many reasons I thought that we had finally found a coach who understood our game , our context and our players - I relished inthe early success he had with this team and with the program but then the wheels fell off. Reasons one can only surmise. I am not saying any coach is beyond reproach however inmyopinion, there appeared tobe external factors and disruptions which seeped into what was a cohesive unit.I think the success of a team like this involves more than a coach and in my opinion Coach Hart was not given the supports or treatment toco duct business to sustain success. I think if all supports were given and tne results were not forthcoming I could see justifiable reasoning for dismissal. I mean would it not have made sense to have a Terry Fenwick as a technical advisor or someone else with some credentials to work on Hart's team? Surround the man with a supportive qualified staff and let's see what could have happened?Players doing bs and getting reprimanded should not be seen as a slap on Harts tenure - why did the TTFA not come out and publicially denounce and take a strong stance aganist playes who demonstrated a lack of discipline? Why would certainly TTFA officials allegedly be interfering and soliciting players regarding coaching practices - utter unprofessional! So in many ways I think that Coach Hart is a good fit for TnT but I believe certain players let him down and certain personnel around him did the same - Ironically it felt like a coup!!I would always continue to support our national teams but don't have to agree with some decisions- then again there may be things that they knew that we have not - I support but will not blindly follow those who claim to lead.
Contro-I hope people who are uncomfortable with you can recognize the core problem is that the Technical Director and Coaches are responsible for everything on the field. The President, Board and General Secretary are never supposed to be on the field but responsible for getting the resources to support all our national teams and youth development. Unfortunately, the big belly men will not stay in their lane, no professionalism resulting in poor governance
Contro.. yuh get yuh pre-action protocol letter yet? Lawyer licking the stamp right now.