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Thread for T&T vs Panama Game (17-Apr-2018)
« on: March 11, 2018, 06:01:50 PM »
As usual, any updates/scores, shout-outs, reports, predictions, views, etc, on the T&T vs Panama game on the 17th of April 2018 will be posted here, this way, we can maintain the message board and not make it look too scrappy with un-necessary or related headlines and postings on game day.

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Trinidad & Tobago Squad

Goalkeepers:

Adrian Foncette (Police FC), Andre Marchan (Defence Force), Marvin Phillip (Point Fortin Civic).

Defenders:

Alvin Jones (W Connection), Maurice Forde (W Connection), Triston Hodge (W Connection), Daneil Cyrus (Juticalpa FC—Honduras), Curtis Gonzales (Defence Force), Taryk Sampson (Central FC), Jameel Neptune (Central FC).

Midfielders:

Nathaniel Garcia (Point Fortin Civic), Justin Sadoo (Point Fortin Civic), Rhondel Gibson (Central FC), Judah Garcia (Shiva Boys Hindu College), Kevon Goddard (W Connection), Jared London (Club Sando), Cordell Cato (Charlotte Independence—USA), Reon Moore (Defence Force), Hashim Arcia (Defence Force), Isaiah Hudson (W Connection), Kathon St Hillaire (St Ann’s Rangers).

Forwards:

Marcus Joseph (W Connection), Akeem Roach (Unattached), Nicholas Dillon (Patro Eisden Maasmechelen—Belgium).

Coach - Dennis Lawrence (TRI).

Panama Squad

Goalkeepers

José Calderón (Chorrillo FC), Alex Rodriguez (San Francisco FC).

Defenders

Richard Peralta (Alianza FC), Sergio Ortega (CD Plaza Amador), Omar Brownie (Independent Athletic Club), Chin Hormechea (United Arab Sports), Francisco Palacios (San Francisco FC).

Midfielders

Alexis Palacio (Alianza FC), Leslie Heráldez (United Arab Sports), Josiel Núñez (United Arab Sports), Ronaldo Dinolis (Sporting SM), Rolando Botello (Tauro FC), Óscar Villarreal (Tauro FC), Adalberto Carrasquilla (Tauro FC).

Forwards

José Fajardo (Independent Athletic Club), Carlos Small (United Arab Sports), Valentín Pimentel (CD Plaza Amador), Jesús González (Tauro FC).

Coach - Hernán Darío Gómez (COL).


Updates to follow as we get more info, so keep checking back.

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Re: Thread for T&T vs Panama Game (17-Apr-2018)
« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2018, 06:02:43 PM »
Lawrence welcomes test from World Cup bound Panama.
TTFA Media.


Trinidad and Tobago head coach Dennis Lawrence is welcoming the third international friendly to be played in a three week period after the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association secured a match with World Cup bound Panama on April 17th.

The game will be played here at the TTFA Home of Football, Ato Boldon Stadium and will be the first on home soil for the 2018 calendar.

Prior to that, T&T travels to face Guadeloupe on March 23rd and Martinique there on March 25th.

Lawrence is currently overseeing the preparations of a home-based squad and has made one addition to the provisional squad, calling up Under 20 player Judah Garcia.

Regarding the fixture in April against Panama, Lawrence said it would be good test for his squad which is expected to feature home-based players with the match being scheduled outside of the FIFA window.

“We’re obviously delighted to have obtained this fixture against a team that is going to take part in the upcoming World Cup,” Lawrence told TTFA Media.

“This should be a very good test for what is going to most likely be an all local based Trinidad and  Tobago team as the game falls outside the FIFA window. It then gives us the opportunity to keep our footballers active in the meantime with the uncertainty of what’s going to happen with the Pro League and so we are looking forward to welcoming the Panama team to Trinidad next month,” Lawrence added.

Panama has two friendly games scheduled for late March away to Denmark and Switzerland as they prepare for World Cup action.  They are in Group G of the Russia 2018 World Cup and will open their campaign against Belgium on June 18th followed by clashes with England on June 24th and Tunisia four days later.

T&T midfielder Hashim Arcia, who was in the squad for T&T’s 1-0 win over Panama in Port of Spain in World Cup qualifying last year, is also anticipating a decent contest for the hosts on April 17th.

“We are involved in a short training schedule now but it’s been going good. The players are getting fit and coming along well before the upcoming matches. It’s a good experience for me now as a player who has been involved in the World Cup squad last year to be able to pass it onto the new guys in the team now. We have an eager bunch and the guys are putting in a lot of work to get up to good level for the games ahead,” Arcia said.

“These two games are good preparation for us. Martinique are right up there with us in the rankings and also Guadeloupe has been doing well. And then to play against Panama is a really good test for us because they are now one of the top Concacaf teams and they are preparing for the World Cup. I expect them to come here and put on a strong showing which would mean it also being a good challenge for us,” Arcia added.

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The Trinidad and Tobago National Senior Team will host Panama on 17 April at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva, after the rising CONCACAF power agreed to meet the Soca Warriors in a friendly international match.

The fixture falls outside of the FIFA match window so both teams will be under-strength. However, Soca Warriors head coach Dennis Lawrence is happy for what should be a stiff challenge for his charges against a nation that has already booked its place at the Russia 2018 World Cup.

“We’re obviously delighted to have obtained this fixture against a team that is going to take part in the upcoming World Cup,” Lawrence told the TTFA Media. “This should be a very good test for what is going to most likely be an all locally-based Trinidad and Tobago team as the game falls outside the FIFA window.

“It then gives us the opportunity to keep our footballers active in the meantime with the uncertainty of what’s going to happen with the Pro League. And so we are looking forward to welcoming the Panama team to Trinidad next month.”

The Panama affair follows friendly outings away to Guadeloupe and Martinique on 23 and 25 March respectively. The Central Americans will also be the most illustrious team to test Trinidad and Tobago since the 2018 World Cup qualifying series as the Warriors ended the year with exhibition games against Grenada and Guyana, which both ended in draws.

Trinidad and Tobago edged Panama 1-0 on 24 March, 2017 in Lawrence’s first competitive game as head coach but the two nations embarked on wildly differing trajectories after that.

Twenty-nine-year-old Defence Force midfielder Hashim Arcia, who has 12 senior caps with one goal, told the TTFA Media that the players are looking forward to the international tests.

“It’s a good experience for me now, as a player who has been involved in the World Cup squad last year, to be able to pass it onto the new guys in the team now,” said Arcia. “We have an eager bunch and the guys are putting in a lot of work to get up to good level for the games ahead.

“These […] games are good preparation for us… I expect [Panama] to come here and put on a strong showing.”

Lawrence added a second National Under-20 Team player to his rank last week as Shiva Boys Hindu College captain and playmaker Judah Garcia was added to the locally-based training squad.

Garcia, the 2017 Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) MVP, joins his fellow Under-20 player and schoolmate Tyrel “Pappy” Emmanuel while the presence of winger Quinn Rodney, a W Connection player, means Shiva Boys have more players in the senior team training squad than 2017 Pro League champions North East Stars.

Garcia (J) joins his older brother, Nathaniel Garcia, in the current team while a third sibling, Netherlands-based Levi Garcia, is also in Lawrence’s player pool.

Trinidad and Tobago have fielded two brothers at the same time before with the likes of Winston and Lincoln “Tiger” Phillips and Alvin and Joevin Jones, among others. However, the three Garcias playing together for the Warriors is likely to be an event without precedent in national football.

Nathaniel and Levi are the last brothers to share the field for Trinidad and Tobago as, on 14 November, 2017, both played for 90 minutes in a 1-1 draw with Guyana in Couva.

(National Senior Team 18-man local-based training squad)

Goalkeepers: Adrian Foncette (Police FC), Andre Marchan (Defence Force), Marvin Phillip (Point Fortin Civic);

Defenders: Curtis Gonzales (Defence Force), Alvin Jones, Triston Hodge (both W Connection), Kareem Moses (Unattached), Josiah Trimmingham (Club Sando FC);

Midfielders: Tyrel Emmanuel, Judah Garcia (both Shiva Boys Hindu College), Nathaniel Garcia (Point Fortin Civic), Rhondel Gibson (Central FC), Kevon Goddard (W Connection);

Attacking midfielders: Kathon St Hillaire (St Ann’s Rangers), Reon Moore, Hashim Arcia (both Defence Force), Quinn Rodney (W Connection),

Forwards: Akeem Roach (Unattached).

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Senior Men focus on Panama friendly
« Reply #2 on: April 03, 2018, 09:04:02 PM »
Senior Men focus on Panama friendly
TTFA Media


Following his match winning performance for ‘Ross Russell and friends’ versus the much vaunted i95.95 on Easter Sunday, Head Coach Dennis Lawrence got back to business on Tuesday as preparation for the April 17 friendly international versus Panama continued at the Larry Gomes stadium in Arima.

Lawrence and staff members Stern John, Paul Lawrence and host Russell all featured in the 3-2 win over the ‘radio guys’ with the coach slotting in the winner from a tight angle with two minutes remaining.

They will be hoping that the hunger for victory rubs off on their charges for the upcoming encounter to maintain an unbeaten streak which is now at five matches following back to back friendlies in Guadeloupe and Martinique.

The squad is shaping up to be one dominated by locally based players due to the fact that the match will be played outside the international FIFA window and once again the coach will take the opportunity to look at some new prospects for the senior team.

“We continue to look at all players who we believe can make a contribution at senior level and that’s why you see the likes of Justin Sadoo and Jameel Neptune in the training squad which already includes Rondel Gibson, Kevon Goddard, Judah Garcia Isaiah Hutson and Quinn Rodney to name a few” Lawrence told TTFA Media.

“It is more than likely one or more of these youngsters will feature in the match because we are seeing a lot of positives so far. The game is two weeks away so we still have some evaluation to do.” Lawrence concluded.

For Sadoo the call up is the opportunity of a life time, “This has always been a goal of mine through school, youth pro League and playing with Point Fortin Civic” said the former Naparima College midfielder.

The Cedros resident expressed pride in representing the remote village but lamented the lack of transportation to get to training and playing venues.

“We have a lot of talent in Cedros but transport is a major issue” said Sadoo.

One disturbing issue for Lawrence is the unavailability of Josiah Trimmingham for the immediate future. The big defender suffered a Danis Weber Type B fracture to his left ankle during training on March 31. Following initial examination and treatment by team doctor, Commander Israel Dowlat at the Eric Williams medical complex, it was reported that Trimmingham is expected to be out for approximately 12 weeks following healing and therapy. TTFA Media wish to convey prayer for a speedy recovery on behalf of the players and staff as well as all in football.

Squad for Panama International Friendly

Goalkeepers:

Adrian Foncette (Police FC), Andre Marchan (Defence Force), Marvin Phillip (Point Fortin Civic FC)

Defenders:

Alvin Jones (W Connection), Maurice Forde (W Connection), Triston Hodge (W Connection), Curtis Gonzales (Defence Force), Taryk Sampson (Central FC), Jameel Neptune (Central FC)

Midfielders:

Nathaniel Garcia (Point Fortin Civic FC), Justin Sadoo (Point Fortin Civic FC), Rhondel Gibson (Central FC), Judah Garcia (Shiva Boys’ Hindu College), Kevon Goddard (W Connection), Jared London (Club Sando), Reon Moore (Defence Force), Hashim Arcia (Defence Force), Quinn Rodney (W Connection), Isaiah Hudson (W Connection), Kathon St Hillaire (St. Ann’s Rangers)

Forwards:

Marcus Joseph (W Connection), Jaydon Prowell (St Anthony’s College), Akeem Roach (Unattached)

Technical Staff

Dennis Lawrence (Head Coach), Stuart Charles-Fevrier (Assistant Coach), Stern John (Assistant Coach), Ross Russell (Goalkeeper Coach), Israel Dowlat (Team Doctor), Dave Isaac (Medic), Saron Joseph (Trainer), Joseph Rooplal (Massage tTherapist), Michael Williams (Equipment Manager), Paul Lawrence (Match Analyst), Wayne Cunningham (Media Officer), Richard Piper (Manager)

Video - Interview with new call up Justin Sadoo

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By Lasana Liburd (Wired868).


Point Fortin Civic midfielder Justin Sadoo, W Connection teenager Isaiah Hudson, St Anthony’s College schoolboy Jaydon Prowell and the Central FC duo of Jameel Neptune and Rhondel Gibson were among the new recruits as the Trinidad and Tobago National Senior Team prepares for friendly international action against Panama on 17 April at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva.

The fixture is outside of the FIFA international match window and both nations will be without the bulk of their overseas-based players.

“We continue to look at all players who we believe can make a contribution at senior level,” head coach Dennis Lawrence told TTFA Media. “And that’s why you see the likes of Justin Sadoo and Jameel Neptune in the training squad, which already includes Rhondel Gibson, Kevon Goddard, Judah Garcia, Isaiah Hudson and Quinn Rodney—to name a few.

“[…] It is more than likely one or more of these youngsters will feature in the match because we are seeing a lot of positives so far. The game is two weeks away so we still have some evaluation to do.”

The release was issued by TTFA Board member Wayne Cunningham, who was also listed as the team’s media officer.

On Saturday, TTFA members ordered that Cunningham and WOLF president Sharon O’ Brien must choose between their positions on the Board and employment under the general secretariat. The Constitution says decisions taken at the General Meeting go into effect immediately and general secretary Justin Latapy-George was charged with officially advising Cunningham and O’Brien accordingly.

Today’s team announcement suggests Cunningham has chosen the position of media employee over the role of Board member.

Lawrence promised fresh faces on the field, though. And one of those might be former Naparima College schoolboy Sadoo, who is proud to represent the village of Cedros.

“This has always been a goal of mine through school, Youth Pro League and playing with Point Fortin Civic,” Sadoo told the TTFA Media. “We have a lot of talent in Cedros but transport is a major issue.”

The Soca Warriors have not lost in four friendlies since the 2018 World Cup qualifying series although they have managed just one victory against Guadeloupe. The other results were all draws against Grenada, Guyana and Martinique.

(Team)

Goalkeepers: Adrian Foncette (Police FC), Andre Marchan (Defence Force), Marvin Phillip (Pt Fortin Civic);

Defenders: Alvin Jones, Maurice Forde, Triston Hodge (all W Connection), Curtis Gonzales (Defence Force), Taryk Sampson, Jameel Neptune (both Central FC);

Midfielders: Nathaniel Garcia, Justin Sadoo (both Pt Fortin Civic), Rhondel Gibson (Central FC), Judah Garcia (Shiva Boys Hindu College), Kevon Goddard (W Connection), Jared London (Club Sando);

Attacking midfielders: Reon Moore, Hashim Arcia (both Defence Force), Quinn Rodney, Isaiah Hudson (both W Connection), Kathon St Hillaire (St Ann’s Rangers);

Forwards: Marcus Joseph (W Connection), Jaydon Prowell (St Anthony’s College), Akeem Roach (Unattached).

Technical staff: Dennis Lawrence (head coach), Stuart Charles-Fevrier (assistant coach), Stern John (assistant coach), Ross Russell (goalkeeper coach), Israel Dowlat (team doctor), Dave Isaac (medic), Saron Joseph (trainer), Joseph Rooplal (massage therapist), Michael Williams (equipment manager), Paul Lawrence (match analyst), Wayne Cunningham (media officer), Richard Piper (manager).


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Re: Thread for T&T vs Panama Game (17-Apr-2018)
« Reply #3 on: April 04, 2018, 07:41:48 AM »
Glad to see ah Indian get call up, now Greg Ramjitsingh need to get de call to, we wasting time with Marvin Phillip.

Justin Sadoo could be ah good number 10, very neat and tidy player ho can make some good box to box passes and long balls to.

Jaydon Prowell is ah next boss striker coming up.

Ah like what Dennis doing here.

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Re: Thread for T&T vs Panama Game (17-Apr-2018)
« Reply #4 on: April 04, 2018, 03:36:29 PM »
I hope he get a run though. We need some youths on the team. Plus he is the right age for the 2020 Olympic team.  Go to the weight room and strengthen up. He appears to have good skills and ball control. But let us see how that plays out.

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Re: Thread for T&T vs Panama Game (17-Apr-2018)
« Reply #5 on: April 05, 2018, 07:06:47 PM »
Fuentes get fired orwa?

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Re: Thread for T&T vs Panama Game (17-Apr-2018)
« Reply #6 on: April 05, 2018, 08:44:22 PM »
Justin Sadoo was not good enough to make the last under 20 he improved that much?????
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Re: Thread for T&T vs Panama Game (17-Apr-2018)
« Reply #7 on: April 06, 2018, 05:01:43 AM »
Justin Sadoo was not good enough to make the last under 20 he improved that much?????
he was training with Canelo.

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Re: Thread for T&T vs Panama Game (17-Apr-2018)
« Reply #8 on: April 06, 2018, 11:18:20 AM »
Justin Sadoo was not good enough to make the last under 20 he improved that much?????
he was training with Canelo.

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Re: Thread for T&T vs Panama Game (17-Apr-2018)
« Reply #9 on: April 06, 2018, 06:38:04 PM »
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Re: Thread for T&T vs Panama Game (17-Apr-2018)
« Reply #10 on: April 07, 2018, 07:14:44 AM »
Justin Sadoo was not good enough to make the last under 20 he improved that much?????

The youth probably worked on his craft and improved dramatically since then? Or, Somebody "felt" he wasn't ready...when maybe he was?
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Re: Thread for T&T vs Panama Game (17-Apr-2018)
« Reply #11 on: April 09, 2018, 04:10:58 AM »
Senior Men warm up with win over Prisons FC.
By Wayne Cunningham (TTFA).


The Senior Men’s National team upped its preparation for the April 17 international friendly versus Panama with some welcomed ‘match practice’ on Saturday at the Larry Gomes Stadium in Malabar. Dennis Lawrence and his men took on Prisons FC with Head Coach Anderson Veronique at the helm of the TT Super League outfit.

Both Coaches agreed that the scrimmage will be divided into three 30-minute periods which allowed for better tactical evaluation.

Lawrence told TTFA Media why he opted for Prisons, “I think when I saw them play in the league, for what we were working on, (pressing the ball and trying to keep possession) they were an ideal test because they bring the football up from out of the back well and play organised football.”

That organisation orchestrated by Veronique and his staff caused some caution in the National team’s approach with former Under 20 Captain Duane Muckette pulling the strings in midfield for Prisons in the opening minutes of the first period but the likes of Kathon St. Hillaire, Reon “Re-Re” Moore and Marcus “Lobo” Joseph began to make inroads through their defence and it was a foul in the area on Joseph which resulted in the opening item. The W Connection striker taking the penalty himself to make it 1-0 in favour of the National team.

Ten minutes later Point Fortin Civic midfielder Nathaniel “Spanish” Garcia made 2-0 with a tap in off a service from Moore. St. Hillaire rounded out the scoring after cutting in from the left to beat Javon Bourne with a low rocket at the first post to make it 3-0 after the first 30 minutes.

Wholesale changes were made on both sides for the second period, but Moore was still on the pitch and the Defence Force winger could not be contained as he played a part in many of his team’s raids with three ending in goals for Akeem Roach. The Cocorite resident scoring in the 46th, 55th and 59th minutes.

The National line up for the 3rd period consisted of mostly new call-ups with the likes of Judah Garcia, Justin Sadoo, Rhondel Gibson and Jaydon Prowell all in the mix. Veronique was also looking at his prospects with some managing to get shots on goal but Andre Marchan of the Defence Force also kept the sheet clean for the goalkeepers. The final score was 7-0 in favour of Lawrence’s team with Club Sando’s Jared London getting the last item.

Trinidad and Tobago will face FIFA World Cup bound Panama on April 17 at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva.

Video - Dennis Lawrence after Prisons FC scrimmage

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Trinidad and Tobago’s men’s footballers upped their preparation for the April 17 international friendly versus Panama with some welcomed match practice on Saturday at the Larry Gomes Stadium in Malabar. Dennis Lawrence and his men took on Prisons FC with coach Anderson Veronique at the helm of the TT Super League outfit.

Both coaches agreed that the scrimmage will be divided into three 30-minute periods which allowed for better tactical evaluation.

Lawrence told TTFA Media why he opted for Prisons. “I think when I saw them play in the league, for what we were working on, (pressing the ball and trying to keep possession) they were an ideal test because they bring the football up from out of the back well and play organised football,” he said.

That organisation orchestrated by Veronique and his staff caused some caution in the national team’s approach, with former T&T Under 20 captain Duane Muckette pulling the strings in midfield for Prisons in the opening minutes of the first period but the likes of Kathon St. Hillaire, Reon “Re-Re” Moore and Marcus “Lobo” Joseph began to make inroads through their defence and it was a foul in the area on Joseph which resulted in the opening item.

The W Connection striker taking the penalty himself to make it 1-0 in favour of the national team.

Ten minutes later, Point Fortin Civic midfielder Nathaniel “Spanish” Garcia made 2-0 with a tap in off a service from Moore. St Hillaire rounded out the scoring after cutting in from the left to beat Javon Bourne with a low rocket at the first post to make it 3-0 after the first 30 minutes.

Wholesale changes were made on both sides for the second period, but Moore was still on the pitch, and the Defence Force winger could not be contained as he played a part in many of his team’s raids with three ending in goals for Akeem Roach.

The Cocorite resident scoring in the 46th, 55th and 59th minutes.

The national line-up for the 3rd period consisted of mostly new call-ups with the likes of Judah Garcia, Justin Sadoo, Rhondel Gibson and Jaydon Prowell all in the mix.

Veronique was also looking at his prospects with some managing to get shots on goal but Andre Marchan of the Defence Force also kept the sheet clean for the goalkeepers.

The final score was 7-0 in favour of Lawrence’s team with Club Sando’s Jared London getting the last item.

Trinidad and Tobago will face World Cup-bound Panama on April 17 at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva.

Results

T&T 7 (Marcus Joseph 15-Pen, Nathaniel Garcia 25, Kathon St Hillaire 30, Akeem Roach 46, 55, 59, Jared London 80) v Prisons FC 0

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Re: Thread for T&T vs Panama Game (17-Apr-2018)
« Reply #12 on: April 13, 2018, 01:38:55 AM »
Fans to pay $40 for T&T vs Panama.
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FANS will have to pay $40, in both the covered and uncovered sections, to watch Trinidad and Tobago men’s football team friendly international match against Panama on Tuesday, at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva.

And children under the age of 16 will enter the venue, anywhere, at a price of $20.

The game will kick off at 7.30 pm and will feature a locally-based TT outfit, since the match date falls outside of the FIFA international window.

The Panama team, preparing for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, are due to arrive in Trinidad on Sunday.

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Re: Thread for T&T vs Panama Game (17-Apr-2018)
« Reply #13 on: April 14, 2018, 03:39:44 PM »
Questions

Has Jan declared himself unavailable for the NT?

What has Taryk Sampson done to merit inclusion?


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Re: Thread for T&T vs Panama Game (17-Apr-2018)
« Reply #14 on: April 14, 2018, 10:43:23 PM »
Questions

Has Jan declared himself unavailable for the NT?

What has Taryk Sampson done to merit inclusion?

I doh relly study de selections nah, because it all over de map. De coach seeing dem players more than we, so even doh I have my reservations, I go give him ah bligh. But say wha, it rell strange.
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Re: Thread for T&T vs Panama Game (17-Apr-2018)
« Reply #15 on: April 15, 2018, 01:41:01 AM »
Dillon, Cato in T&T squad for Panama friendly.
By Wayne Cunningham (TTFA).


Belgian based Nicholas Dillon has been named on the 24-man squad selected by Head Coach Dennis Lawrence for the April 17 friendly international versus Panama at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva. Dillon joined the national team in training on Wednesday and was a welcome edition.

“The team is shaping up nicely and with the addition of Dillon it gives us another huge option in the attack” Lawrence told TTFA Media. “We did not expect many foreign based players to be available for this match as it fall outside the FIFA window, so when we got information on his availability it was an easy decision to have him join the training squad” the coach added.

Dillon will have some familiar faces around him with several his team mates from his days with the National U20 team also making it to the senior ranks. Justin Sadoo, Taryk Sampson and Kathon St. Hillaire all campaigned with Dillon at the 2017 Concacaf Championship in Costa Rica.

The biggest boost to the team will arguably be the additions of Daneil Cyrus and Cordell Cato who also indicated their availability for the match and will be arriving on Sunday. Cyrus with 71 caps will be the most experienced player in the line-up just ahead of goalkeeper Marvin Phillip with 65.

The versatile defender who plays for Juticalpa F.C. of Honduras will be aiming to play his part in maintaining T&T’s international “clean sheet streak” which now stands at four matches. Cato at the other end of the pitch will be eagerly seeking to add to his international goal count while giving the team some pace and trickery in the midfield.

With such an enticing line-up of youth and experience it will interesting to see the starting XI on match day but the aim of the Head Coach is clear, “A good team performance, will bring the result. That’s what I am looking for, a good all-round team performance. We have individuals with a lot of talent, even young Judah Garcia has been impressive in training but against an organised opponent like Panama, team is key” Lawrence concluded.

Trinidad and Tobago will face Panama on Tuesday 17 April at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva from 7:30pm. Gates open at 5:30pm and tickets will be sold at the venue at a cost of $40.00 for Adults and Children Under 16 $20.00.

T&T Squad

Goalkeepers:

Adrian Foncette (Police FC), Andre Marchan (Defence Force), Marvin Phillip (Point Fortin Civic).

Defenders:

Alvin Jones (W Connection), Maurice Forde (W Connection), Triston Hodge (W Connection), Daneil Cyrus (Juticalpa FC—Honduras), Curtis Gonzales (Defence Force), Taryk Sampson (Central FC), Jameel Neptune (Central FC).

Midfielders:

Nathaniel Garcia (Point Fortin Civic), Justin Sadoo (Point Fortin Civic), Rhondel Gibson (Central FC), Judah Garcia (Shiva Boys Hindu College), Kevon Goddard (W Connection), Jared London (Club Sando), Cordell Cato (Charlotte Independence—USA), Reon Moore (Defence Force), Hashim Arcia (Defence Force), Isaiah Hudson (W Connection), Kathon St Hillaire (St Ann’s Rangers).

Forwards:

Marcus Joseph (W Connection), Akeem Roach (Unattached), Nicholas Dillon (Patro Eisden Maasmechelen—Belgium).

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« Reply #16 on: April 15, 2018, 06:24:11 AM »
The biggest boost to the team will arguably be the additions of Daneil Cyrus and Cordell Cato who also indicated their availability for the match and will be arriving on Sunday. Cyrus with 71 caps will be the most experienced player in the line-up just ahead of goalkeeper Marvin Phillip with 65.

The versatile defender who plays for Juticalpa F.C. of Honduras will be aiming to play his part in maintaining T&T’s international “clean sheet streak” which now stands at four matches. Cato at the other end of the pitch will be eagerly seeking to add to his international goal count while giving the team some pace and trickery in the midfield.

Cyrus has 73 caps.

T&T's so-called international clean sheet streak is two matches.
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« Reply #17 on: April 15, 2018, 06:28:39 AM »
What has Taryk Sampson done to merit inclusion?

With Lawrence, is not always about merit. Sometimes it looks as though he just want to check out people to see what dey have. For example, he just call up Dillon who is not really doing anything of note in Belgium. I believe he get call up because he young and he happened to be in T&T at this time, unfortunately because his mother recently passed away.
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Re: Thread for T&T vs Panama Game (17-Apr-2018)
« Reply #18 on: April 15, 2018, 02:01:52 PM »
What has Taryk Sampson done to merit inclusion?

With Lawrence, is not always about merit. Sometimes it looks as though he just want to check out people to see what dey have. For example, he just call up Dillon who is not really doing anything of note in Belgium. I believe he get call up because he young and he happened to be in T&T at this time, unfortunately because his mother recently passed away.

Tell him come Tobago and get Lashawn Roberts... I'll say no more!

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« Reply #19 on: April 15, 2018, 05:34:37 PM »
What has Taryk Sampson done to merit inclusion?

With Lawrence, is not always about merit. Sometimes it looks as though he just want to check out people to see what dey have. For example, he just call up Dillon who is not really doing anything of note in Belgium. I believe he get call up because he young and he happened to be in T&T at this time, unfortunately because his mother recently passed away.
Tell him come Tobago and get Lashawn Roberts... I'll say no more!

I've heard about him. Yuh know travel between de two islands kinda sketchy right now. :devil:
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« Reply #20 on: April 16, 2018, 07:42:00 PM »
What has Taryk Sampson done to merit inclusion?

With Lawrence, is not always about merit. Sometimes it looks as though he just want to check out people to see what dey have. For example, he just call up Dillon who is not really doing anything of note in Belgium. I believe he get call up because he young and he happened to be in T&T at this time, unfortunately because his mother recently passed away.

Sorry to hear about that Dillon.
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Re: Thread for T&T vs Panama Game (17-Apr-2018)
« Reply #21 on: April 17, 2018, 03:39:06 AM »
Dillon, Cato, Cyrus to lead Warriors against Panama today.
T&T Guardian Reports.


Assistant national coach Stuart-Charles Fevrier said he is confident the country's senior footballers will give a good account of themselves when they face Panama in an international friendly encounter tonight from 7:30pm at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Balmain, Couva, known as the Home of Football.

Cordell Cato who plays for Charlotte Independence in the USL, Belgian based Nicholas Dillon and defender Daneil Cyrus who represents Juticalpa in the Honduran First Division, are the only international players in the team for the encounter.

At a pre-training interview yesterday Fevrier said the game will be used to assess the performances of the local players who will comprise schoolboy Judah Garcia from Shiva Boys Hindu College.

The W Connection coach said emphasis has been placed on goalscoring since the Soca Warriors have been fairly steady in the other aspects of the game. "Goalscoring will always be the most difficult thing in football since it's the most important. We are constantly working on goalscoring with the players everyday. Stern in particular goes through the paces with the guys at least half an hour after every session. He takes the time to work with them and I am sure that sooner or later it will pay dividends," Fevrier said.

He added, "I am confident that the players will rise to the occasion and improve in that area in coming games."

The hard work of the players during training sessions for the past month, has been satisfying for Fevrier and head coach Dennis Lawrence as they prepare to face a full-strength Panama team which got the edge of the United States to qualify for the FIFA World Cup in Russia in June.

Fevrier said the Panamanians will provide a strong unit regardless of which players they use. But he assures however his players will be looking forward to the match, come tonight.

Goalkeeper Marvin Phillip, who will be one of the senior players on the team, said it will be a tough encounter as the Panamanians will be coming to prove to their coach that they are deserving of going to the World Cup. On the part of T&T, the Morvant Caledonia United custodian believes that with the Soca Warriors comprising so many young players, it will be a test for them to prove if they can cope at the international level.

Justin Sadoo, Taryk Sampson and Kathon St. Hillaire, all of whom represented the country at the 2017 Concacaf Under-20 Championship in Costa Rica have now joined the senior ranks with him.

Lawrence said with such an enticing line-up of youth and experience it will interesting to see the starting XI on match day, but he pointed out the aim will be clear, “A good team performance, will bring the result. That’s what I am looking for, a good all-round team performance. We have individuals with a lot of talent, even young Judah Garcia has been impressive in training but against an organised opponent like Panama, team is key” Lawrence said.

Gates open at 5:30pm and tickets will be sold at the venue at a cost of $40.00 adults and $20 for children.

T&T SQUAD:

Hashim Arcia, Cordell Cato, Daneil Cyrus, Nicholas Dillon, Adrian Foncette, Maurice Forde, Judah Garcia, Nathaniel Garcia, Rhondel Gibson, Kevon Goddard, Curtis Gonzales, Triston Hodge, Isaiah Hudson, Alvin Jones, Marcus Joseph, Jared London, Andre Marchan, Reon Moore, Jameel Neptune, Marvin Phillip, Akeem Roach, Justin Sadoo, Taryk Sampson, Kathon St Hillaire

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T&T face off against Panama.
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Lawrence hopes for positive result today

DENNIS LAWRENCE, coach of the T&T football team, is looking for a positive result in today’s friendly international against World Cup-bound Panama, at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva. The game is slated to begin at 7.30 pm.

Speaking before the start of yesterday’s training session, at the Couva venue, Lawrence commented, “the expectation is the try to continue what we’ve been doing in the last five or six games, which is to keep our defensive stability, make sure we’re well-organised and try to be solid in the back, and then build from there.

“And looking to go forward if we can get a positive result,” he continued. “Ideally a win will be perfect but a positive performance will be pleasing for me.”

T&T will enter today’s game on a five-game unbeaten run, following a 2-1 win over the US at Couva in the last game of their 2018 FIFA World Cup CONCACAF Zone Final Round qualifier (October 10, 2017), drawn results against Grenada (2-2 on November 11) and Guyana (1-1 on November 14), a 1-0 win away to Guadeloupe (March 23) and a goalless draw against Martinique (March 25).

Lawrence has selected a 24-man squad for this game, even though only 18 will be eligible to play in this friendly contest.

“What really happened was we started with this group,” said the T&T coach. “The boys worked so well (and) I thought it’s important to keep them around all the way through.

“They’re all available for selection. I think they all deserve to be here because of their attitude and the commitment they’ve shown throughout the time we were working (towards) this game.”

Three foreign-based players were included – striker Nicholas Dillon (based in Belgium), US-based winger Cordell Cato and central defender Daneil Cyrus.

Lawrence noted, “Dillon has been here for two days because unfortunately he lost his mom. It was a bit difficult for him. (Cyrus and Cato) have got the experience, they’re going to pass it on to the younger ones and, hopefully, they’ll lead the group.”

The T&T-based players have been involved with the national programme for a few months, but Lawrence pointed out, “The immediate horizon is to try and get them active, playing football, to get the Pro League up and running, to make sure the Super League gets going so they’re all training at a football club. They need to stay active.”

As far as the T&T team is concerned, Lawrence said, “Sometimes things happen because teams might be looking for an international friendly (and) you might get a call. At the moment, we’re focused on the next international window which is in September.”

Cyrus joined the squad on Sunday and is eager to get back in the swing of things after being absent from the national scene since the failed 2018 FIFA World Cup campaign.

“It feels good to be back in the team and playing with this group,” said the 27-year-old.

Referring to the new faces, such as midfielders Judah Garcia (Shiva Boys Hindu College) and Justin Sadoo (Naparima College), Cyrus said, “I’m always hearing about them in schools football so it’s good to give the young guys an opportunity. I remember when I was once young (so) it’s an opportunity for them to take it.”

The experienced defender currently plays for Juticalpa in Honduras. According to Cyrus, “footballing-wise, it’s faster than the local league but (there are) plenty guys from the local league who can play in their league comfortably.”

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« Reply #23 on: April 17, 2018, 07:41:43 AM »
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Re: Thread for T&T vs Panama Game (17-Apr-2018)
« Reply #24 on: April 17, 2018, 08:34:42 AM »
How Panama is said to be planning to start ...

In goal: José Calderón

Central defenders: Chin Hormechea paired with an adapted central defender ... I'm guessing possibly Richard Peralta (who can play on the left flank of a Back Four).

Flank defenders: Francisco Palacios (right flank) and Sergio 'Wiwa' Ortega (left flank)

Central midfield: Leslie Heráldez and Valentín Pimentel

Midfield flanks: Josiel Núñez and Omar Browne

Up top: Carlos 'Caliche' Small and José Fajardo
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« Reply #25 on: April 17, 2018, 12:11:30 PM »
WATCH: ExtraTime TV’s Preview of Trinidad and Tobago vs Panama.

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« Reply #26 on: April 17, 2018, 02:54:13 PM »
Justin Sadoo was not good enough to make the last under 20 he improved that much?????
he was training with Canelo.

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Re: Thread for T&T vs Panama Game (17-Apr-2018)
« Reply #27 on: April 17, 2018, 05:16:31 PM »
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

Starting XI:
22. Adrian Foncette (GK); 16. Alvin Jones, 5. Daneil Cyrus (capt.), 15. Curtis Gonzales, 18. Triston Hodge, 13. Kevon Goddard, 17. Jared London, 7. Cordell Cato, 14. Hashim Arcia, 12. Reon Moore, 10. Marcus Joseph

Substitutes:
1. Marvin Phillip (GK), 21. Andre Marchan (GK), 2. Jameel Neptune, 4. Rhondel Gibson, 6. Maurice Forde, 8. Judah Garcia, 9. Akeem Roach 11. Nicholas Dillon, 19. Kathon St. Hillaire, 20. Nathaniel Garcia, 23. Isaiah Hudson, 25. Taryk Sampson, 27. Justin Sadoo

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Re: Thread for T&T vs Panama Game (17-Apr-2018)
« Reply #29 on: April 17, 2018, 05:40:19 PM »
Calderón
Ortega
Peralta
Hormechea
Palacios
  Núñez
Heráldez
Pimentel
Browne
Fajardo
Small




Núñez and Browne both have experience being played on the left ... so one should be cutting inside from the right flank.

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