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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #120 on: January 15, 2020, 06:01:57 PM »
Jabloteh stops Army's perfect start.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


De­fence Force dropped its first points of the sea­son in the 2019/2020 T&T Pro League cam­paign af­ter they need­ed an equalis­er from Shaquille Bertrand to sal­vage a 1-1 draw with strug­gling San Juan Jabloteh on Tues­day night.

This was in the first match of a dou­ble-head­er at the Hase­ly Craw­ford Sta­di­um, Mu­cu­rapo.

The "Teteron Men", which last won the Pro League in the 2012/2013 sea­son, have won the team's first four match­es of the league, in­clud­ing be­ing 1-0 win­ners over de­fend­ing cham­pi­ons W Con­nec­tion at the same venue on Fri­day last.

Jabloteh, mean­while en­tered on the back of a 6-0 maul­ing from Ter­minix La Hor­quet­ta Rangers, al­so on Fri­day at the La Hor­quet­ta Recre­ation Ground, Phase II, La Hor­quet­ta, and had one win in five match­es.

De­spite their ear­ly league strug­gles, the Kei­th Jef­frey's coached Jabloteh, took a shock lead in the 25th minute, cour­tesy na­tion­al youth strik­er Justin Arau­jo-Wil­son.

But that lead was short-lived as Bertrand drew De­fence Force lev­el six min­utes lat­er for a 1-1 half-time score.

In the sec­ond-half, De­fence Force, with­out top strik­er De­vorn Jorsling, squan­dered many sec­ond-half chances to grab full points and had to set­tle for a share of the points and moved to 13 points from five match­es, three ahead of Po­lice FC, who missed a chance to go top of the ta­ble af­ter falling to a resur­gent Ter­minix La Hor­quet­ta Rangers, 2-1 in the sec­ond match at Mu­cu­rapo.

Rangers went ahead as ear­ly as the eighth minute through for­mer na­tion­al youth play­er and club cap­tain Ja­mal Creighton.

But, with­in five min­utes Po­lice, FC got on even terms thanks to in-form Keion Wil­son, from the penal­ty spot, with his league-best sixth strike of the sea­son.

How­ev­er, Rangers would se­cure a third win in five match­es when Samuel Delice net­ted in the 62nd minute af­ter which his team held firm to move lev­el on nine points with Mor­vant Cale­do­nia, but from a match more.

At the Ato Boldon Sta­di­um, Cou­va, Pt Fortin Civic and Cen­tral FC pulled off shock wins against Tiger Tanks Club San­do and Mor­vant Cale­do­nia AIA re­spec­tive­ly.

In the open­er, Kerville Je­re­mi­ah net­ted a sec­ond-half dou­ble to add to Kern Ed­wards' first-half tal­ly to lead Pt Fortin Civic past Club San­do 3-0, while in the fea­ture match, Sean Bon­val's dou­ble was enough for Cen­tral FC to hold off Mor­vant Cale­do­nia, 2-1

At the Diego Mar­tin Sport­ing Com­plex, Diego Mar­tin, AC Port-of-Spain got a tenth-minute penal­ty from Rashad Hy­a­centh to slip past Cunu­pia FC 1-0.

Yesterday's [Jan-14] Pro-League Results

6pm, Defence Force 1 (Justin Araujo-Wilson 25) v San Juan Jabloteh 1 (Shaquille Bertrand 31), Hasley Crawford Stadium

8pm, Police FC 1 (Keion Wilson 13-Pen) v La Horquetta Rangers 2 (Jamal Creighton 8, Samuel Delice 62), Hasley Crawford Stadium

6pm, Club Sando FC 0 v Point Fortin Civic 3 (Kern Edwards 28, Kerville Jeremiah 61, 72), Ato Boldon Stadium

8pm, Central FC 2 (Sean Bonval 27, 59) v Morvant Caledonia United 1 (Aaron Richard 84), Ato Boldon Stadium

7pm, AC Port of Spain 1 (Rashad Hyacenth 10-Pen) v Cunupia FC 0, Diego Martin Sporting Complex

Cur­rent T&T Pro League Stand­ings:

Teams*P*W*D*L*F*A*Pts
1. De­fence Force FC*5*4*1*0*8*4*13
2. Po­lice FC*6*3*1*2*9*6*10
3. Mor­vant Cale­do­nia*6*2*3*1*6*5*9
4. L.H Rangers*5*3*0*2*17*8*9
5. Cen­tral FC *6*2*2*2*7*7*8
6. AC Port-of-Spain*5*2*1*2*7*11*7
7. W Con­nec­tion*4*1*2*1*5*4*5
8. Club San­do*6*1*2*3*4*8*5
9. San Juan Jabloteh*6*1*2*3*2*9*5
10. Pt Fortin Civic*4*1*2*1*5*4*5
11. Cunu­pia FC*5*0*2*3*4*8*2

Leading Scor­ers

6 - Keion Wil­son (Po­lice FC)

4 - Keron Cum­mings (La Hor­quet­ta Rangers), Rashad Hy­a­centh (AC PoS)

3 - Shaq­keem Joseph (Club San­do), Sean Bon­val (Cen­tral FC), Aaron Richards (Mor­vant Cale­do­nia), Kervile Je­re­mi­ah (Pt Fortin Civic), Ja­mal Creighton (La Hor­quet­ta Rangers)

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T&T Pro League set for live broadcast
« Reply #121 on: January 15, 2020, 07:55:46 PM »
T&T Pro League set for live broadcast
By Nigel Simon (T&T Guardian)


Ac­tion in­volv­ing the 11-club T&T Pro League foot­ball sea­son, which is well in­to its sixth round of com­pe­ti­tion, will soon be avail­able to lo­cal foot­ball fans and sports lovers alike on a na­tion­al tele­vi­sion net­work.

This was stat­ed on Wednes­day by T&T Pro League Chief Ex­ec­u­tive Of­fi­cer Ju­lia Bap­tiste, who not­ed that the League's dream of hav­ing match­es broad­cast live, has be­come a re­al­i­ty, cour­tesy its part­ner­ship with the Michael De Four-owned Talk­a­bout Com­pa­ny Lim­it­ed.

Speak­ing af­ter what was de­scribed as a cor­dial meet­ing with the in­tend­ed broad­cast provider, both Bap­tiste, who has been as­so­ci­at­ed with the Pro League since its in­cep­tion 18 years ago, and De Four, the Talk­a­bout Com­pa­ny's Man­ag­ing Di­rec­tor, were pos­i­tive in their views of what is ex­pect­ed to come on stream soon.

De Four said, “The T&T Pro League has em­barked on a dri­ve to be­come self-suf­fi­cient, un­der­stand­ing the eco­nom­ic sit­u­a­tion that cur­rent­ly ex­ists in the coun­try,”

He added, "In do­ing so, the first ini­tia­tive is to en­hance the per­cep­tion of the league, and one of the things we have stat­ed, is that we want the league or teams, to play foot­ball our way. The sec­ond is to in­crease the so­cial me­dia pres­ence,"

This was brought about by the T&T Pro League out­sourc­ing its mar­ket­ing ser­vices to Talk­a­bout, which un­der­stands the league's eco­nom­ic sit­u­a­tion and will seek to en­hance its im­age and make it self sus­tain­able.

The Talk­a­bout boss said, “This ven­ture should be hap­pen­ing as soon as pos­si­ble, and while that is hap­pen­ing we will al­so be work­ing to­wards the im­prove­ment of the so­cial me­dia plat­forms."

How­ev­er, Bap­tiste was quick to note that af­ter 18 years of the T&T Pro League try­ing to get its mar­ket­ing dri­ve on the way, now we can say, we have this com­pa­ny, which the league has out­sourced and which has of­fered us a pro­pos­al that could make the pro league self-sus­tain­able and fi­nan­cial­ly vi­able.

“The Pro League has been on tele­vi­sion be­fore, but not in the way that we are go­ing to be see­ing very soon, in terms of the pro­duc­tion and trans­mis­sion in high de­f­i­n­i­tion. We are ex­pect­ing a qual­i­ty that has nev­er been seen be­fore, and with the dis­cus­sions that Talk­a­bout Com­pa­ny has been hav­ing with the lo­cal tele­vi­sion sta­tion, we are push­ing to have every­thing ready to be rolled out by this week­end."

“We know we are in­to the 2020 Car­ni­val sea­son, and we may have a few things hap­pen­ing in be­tween, but what is very im­por­tant to us is that the T&T Pro League foot­ball will be on tele­vi­sion, and T&T could see now Pro League foot­ball on a lo­cal sta­tion."

“We at the Pro League would love to thank Talk­a­bout Com­pa­ny Ltd for step­ping up and be­ing able to pro­pose to us, some­thing that I think we could not turn down."

"It is then we will be able to see what the T&T Pro League can bring to T&T, and we hope that the view­ing pub­lic turn on their tele­vi­sion sets," Michael De Four said.
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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #122 on: January 16, 2020, 02:44:19 AM »
That is very encouraging - I hope I'm able to stream some games from the UK...

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #123 on: January 16, 2020, 04:03:23 AM »
That is encouraging.

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #124 on: January 16, 2020, 04:10:25 AM »
6pm, Club Sando FC 0 v Point Fortin Civic 3 (Kern Edwards 28, Kerville Jeremiah 61, 72), Ato Boldon Stadium

The location of this fixture as with many others don't make sense to me. Why isn't this game being played at Manny Stadium in Marabella. Sando is the home team, right?

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #125 on: January 16, 2020, 04:17:09 AM »
Has SportsMax held interest in the Pro League?

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #126 on: January 16, 2020, 04:31:28 AM »
What's the deal with Johnny Noriega-Brito? Why did he leave Morvant, where he was an influential player to go to Rangers where he is on the margins?

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #127 on: January 16, 2020, 02:36:49 PM »
WATCH: Central FC edge Morvant Caledonia, Point Fortin Civic dominate Club Sando

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #128 on: January 16, 2020, 02:37:13 PM »
6pm, Club Sando FC 0 v Point Fortin Civic 3 (Kern Edwards 28, Kerville Jeremiah 61, 72), Ato Boldon Stadium

The location of this fixture as with many others don't make sense to me. Why isn't this game being played at Manny Stadium in Marabella. Sando is the home team, right?

In an ideal world it would have been at Skinner Park.
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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #129 on: January 17, 2020, 05:39:49 AM »
Morvant Caledonia, Rangers hunt points.
T&T Guardian Reports.


With the top two teams in the 2019/2020 T&T Pro League, De­fence Force and Po­lice FC fac­ing off on Sun­day, joint third-placed clubs, Mor­vant Cale­do­nia Unit­ed and Ter­minix La Hor­quet­ta Rangers will each have a chance to climb to with­in a point when match­es re­sume on Fri­day night.

Cur­rent­ly, De­fence Force which last won the Pro League crown in the 2012/2013 sea­son leads the 11-club ta­ble with 13 points from five match­es, af­ter drop­ping their first points of the cam­paign in a 1-1 draw with San Juan Jabloteh on Tues­day night at the Hase­ly Craw­ford Sta­di­um, Mu­cu­rapo.

Three points back in the sec­ond spot is Po­lice FC with ten points from six match­es fol­lowed by Mor­vant Cale­do­nia and Rangers with nine points each from six and five match­es re­spec­tive­ly, while Cen­tral FC is next with eight points from six match­es.

Tonight (Fri­day, Jan­u­ary 17), Mor­vant Cale­do­nia will come up against Pt Fortin Civic in the first match of a dou­ble-head­er at the Hase­ly Craw­ford Sta­di­um, Mu­cu­rapo from 6 pm.

For Mor­vant Cale­do­nia first-year coach, for­mer na­tion­al cap­tain Den­sil Theobald it will be a chance for his team to put an end to their in­con­sis­tent form, high­light­ed by Tues­day's 2-1 loss to Cen­tral FC, while Pt Fortin will be buoyed by their first win of the sea­son in the pre­vi­ous round, 3-1 over fel­low strug­glers, Tiger Tanks Club San­do.

Two hours lat­er at Mu­cu­rapo, AC Port-of-Spain, com­ing off a 1-0 tri­umph against cel­lar-placed Cunu­pia FC comes up against de­fend­ing cham­pi­ons W Con­nec­tion, who are com­ing off a bye, af­ter a 1-0 loss to De­fence Force at Mu­cu­rapo.

Up at the La Hor­quet­ta Recre­ation Ground, Phase II, La Hor­quet­ta from 6 pm, free-scor­ing La Hor­quet­ta Rangers, 2-1 vic­tors against Po­lice FC on Tues­day last, en­ter­tain strug­gling Tiger Tanks Club San­do, who are win­less in their last five match­es, putting coach An­gus Eve un­der pres­sure.

Rangers will go in­to the match with­out the ser­vices of de­fend­er Caleb Sturge af­ter he was is­sued a 12th-minute red card in his team's win over Po­lice FC.

Tonight's Match­es (HCS)

Mor­vant Cale­do­nia AIA vs Pt Fortin Civic, 6 pm

AC Port-of-Spain vs W Con­nec­tion, 8 pm

Ter­minix La Hor­quet­ta Rangers vs Tiger Tanks Club San­do, 6 pm

at La Hor­quet­ta Rec. Grd, Phase II, La Hor­quet­ta

To­mor­row (Lar­ry Gomes Sta­di­um, Mal­abar)

Cunu­pia FC vs Cen­tral FC, 3.30 pm

On Sun­day (Lar­ry Gomes Sta­di­um, Mal­abar)

Po­lice FC vs De­fence Force, 4 pm

Cur­rent T&T Pro League Stand­ings:

Teams*P*W*D*L*F*A*Pts
1. De­fence Force FC*5*4*1*0*8*4*13
2. Po­lice FC*6*3*1*2*9*6*10
3. Mor­vant Cale­do­nia*6*2*3*1*6*5*9
4. L.H Rangers*5*3*0*2*17*8*9
5. Cen­tral FC *6*2*2*2*7*7*8
6. AC Port-of-Spain*5*2*1*2*7*11*7
7. W Con­nec­tion*4*1*2*1*5*4*5
8. Club San­do*6*1*2*3*4*8*5
9. San Juan Jabloteh*6*1*2*3*2*9*5
10. Pt Fortin Civic*4*1*2*1*5*4*5
11. Cunu­pia FC*5*0*2*3*4*8*2

Lead­ing Scor­ers

6 - Keion Wil­son (Po­lice FC)

4 - Keron Cum­mings (La Hor­quet­ta Rangers), Rashad Hy­a­centh (AC PoS)

3 - Shaq­keem Joseph (Club San­do), Sean Bon­val (Cen­tral FC), Aaron Richards (Mor­vant Cale­do­nia), Kervile Je­re­mi­ah (Pt Fortin Civic), Ja­mal Creighton (La Hor­quet­ta Rangers)

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #130 on: January 18, 2020, 12:44:01 PM »
Yesterday's [Jan-17] Pro-League Results

Mor­vant Cale­do­nia United 1 (Tev Lawrence 69) v Point Fortin Civic 1 (Kerville Jeremiah 22), Hase­ly Craw­ford Sta­di­um.

AC Port-of-Spain 0 v W Con­nec­tion 4 (Jevaughn Humphrey 21, Dimitrie Apai 85, 90+1, Neil Benjamin 89), Hase­ly Craw­ford Sta­di­um.

La Hor­quet­ta Rangers 1 (Isaiah Lee 64) v Club San­do 1 (Hughton Hector 9), La Hor­quet­ta Recreation Ground.

   
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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #131 on: January 18, 2020, 12:47:49 PM »
De Four 'excited' for Pro League TV debut.
By Sherdon Pierre (Newsday).


THE TT Pro League match-up between Police FC and Defence Force on Sunday will be aired live on TTT for the first time in the league`s 18-year history.

The battle of the armed forces takes place at 4pm at the Larry Gomes Stadium in Arima in a round one match day seven fixture. The league kicked off on December 13, 2019 after the completion of the First Citizens Cup.

Instrumental in forming the historic television linkage was Cunupia FC coach Michael De Four, who is Managing Director of Talkabout Company Ltd that will handle the league's marketing.

Speaking to Newsday on Friday about the initiative De Four said, “The TT Pro League board facilitated this process because they approved my company to improve its outlook and package their product. A few members have already contacted me and as an entity in the Pro League, it is exciting.”

An animated De Four said the partnership will help the Pro League in the long run and help attract more sponsors. He believes more sports will begin following the Pro League blueprint when they see how the league has been positively rebranded.

“This is a first-time initiative for the Pro League and the company to put the league in a position to become more marketable and it will aid in the process of becoming self-sufficient. The Pro League is under a new path to have the football played the Trinidad and Tobago way and it supposed to represent a vibrant, energetic and exciting time for the league.

"I would hope that if this venture continues and is successful, it will be ground-breaking so that other sporting disciplines will approach us.”

Commenting briefly on the venture was CEO of TT Pro League Julia Baptiste.

“We welcome the initiative to increase the awareness of the TT Pro League; we hope to improve the social interaction between us and the public. We expect this collaboration to reap the benefits that are expected in order to help the league to the next level.”

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #132 on: January 18, 2020, 06:48:18 PM »
Today's Results

Central FC 0 v Cunupia FC 0

Standings.
                     
Teams   P   W   D   L   GF   GA   GD   Points
1  Defence Force FC   5   4   1   0   8   4   4   13
2  Terminix La Horquetta Rangers   6   3   1   2   18   9   9   10
3  Police FC   6   3   1   2   9   6   3   10
4  Morvant Caledonia United   7   2   4   1   7   6   1   10
5  Central FC   7   2   3   2   7   7   0   9
6  W Connection   5   2   2   1   9   4   5   8
7  AC Port of Spain   6   2   1   3   7   15   -8   7
8  Point Fortin Civic   5   1   3   1   6   5   1   6
9  Tiger Tanks Club Sando   7   1   3   3   5   9   -4   6
10  San Juan Jabloteh   6   1   2   3   2   9   -7   5
11  Cunupia FC   6   0   3   3   4   8   -4   3   

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #133 on: January 19, 2020, 08:19:34 AM »
Cunupia had plenty big talk during the Ascension,  what happen to all ah that?

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Rangers salvage point on home turf
« Reply #134 on: January 19, 2020, 09:41:20 AM »
Rangers salvage point on home turf
By Rachael Thompson-King (T&T Guardian)


Isa­iah Lee's sec­ond-half item spared Ter­minix La Hor­quet­ta Rangers some em­bar­rass­ment, se­cur­ing a 1-1 draw with Tiger Tanks Club San­do in the T&T Pro League pro­gramme on Fri­day at La Hor­quet­ta Recre­ation ground in Phase II, La Horquat­ta.

The tied re­sult means that Rangers moved in­to sec­ond place with 10 points, three be­hind un­beat­en leader De­fence Force (13) and ahead of Po­lice (10) on goal-dif­fer­ence, nine com­pared to three.

Rangers en­tered round one match-day sev­en, on the back of three wins and two loss­es but they strug­gled to make the most of their su­pe­ri­or­i­ty at home against ninth-place Club San­do, which has six points (one win, three draws and 3 loss­es).

Club San­do qui­et­ed the Rangers sup­port­ers ear­ly on, hav­ing the host team trail­ing from the eighth minute with the open­ing goal be­ing scored by for­mer na­tion­al play­er Hughton Hec­tor.

Rangers tried to get a grip on the pro­ceed­ings but were un­able to get the equalis­er, al­low­ing Club San­do to go in at the half with the 1-0 lead.

On the re­sump­tion, nei­ther side could find the back of the net un­til Lee's 64th-minute item grabbed the vi­tal point for Rangers. Af­ter con­ced­ing the goal, the south­ern-based team was un­able to re­gain its lead and had to set­tle with shar­ing points.

Back in Port-of-Spain at the Hase­ly Craw­ford Sta­di­um in Mu­cu­rapo, W Con­nec­tion eased past Ath­let­ic Club (AC) Port of Spain, 4-0 and Mor­vant/Cale­do­nia Unit­ed was held to a 1-1 draw with Point Fortin Civic.

Dim­itrie Apai net­ted a pair of goals for the win­ner while his team­mates Je­vaughn Humphrey and Neil Ben­jamin each added one for the fifth in the stand­ings, W Con­nec­tion.

Humphrey opened the scor­ing in the 21st to give his team a 1-0 at the halfway mark. AC Port of Spain was hop­ing to re­cov­er in the sec­ond half but there was no such luck as the match seemed to be de­cid­ed by the first-half goal.

Five min­utes from time though, Apai found the back of the net to send W Con­nec­tion up by two. Four min­utes lat­er, Ben­jamin put his name on the score­sheet to have the lead­ing side ahead 3-0 but Con­nec­tion was not done yet as Apai (90th+1) put the ic­ing on the cake in added-on time

In the oth­er en­counter, Kerville Je­re­mi­ah opened the scor­ing in the 22nd to give eighth-place Civic the 1-0 ad­van­tage which the oth­er south­ern-based held on to at the half. It was some 24 min­utes in­to the sec­ond ses­sion that Tev Lawrence pro­duced the equalling goal in the 69th for the fourth-place team on the ta­ble.

(Teams - by Wired868)

Terminix La Horquetta Rangers (4-4-2): 20.Jabari St Hillaire (GK); 99.Anselm Jackson, 5.Leslie Russell, 32.Yohannes Richardson (17.Ross Russell Jr 65), 26.Jesus Perez; 10.Tyrone Charles, 8.Jamal Creighton (captain), 24.Kishon Hackshaw, 77.Samuel Delice (7.Aikim Andrews 65); 15.Keron Cummings, 27.Isaiah Lee.

Unused substitutes: 29.Emmanuel John (GK), 25.Michael Yaw Darko, 28.Johnny Noriega-Brito, 31.Junior Asson.

Coach: Dave Quamina

Tiger Tanks Club Sando (4-2-3-1): 34.Kelvin Henry (GK); 23.Nicoholas Thomas, 5.Bevon Bass, 27.Darnell Hospedales, 6.Kemuel Rivers (captain); 8.Jabarry Francis, 12.Michael Basdeo; 10.Keron Cornwall, 42.Jodel Brown (17.Kevon Williams 78), 13.Shaqkeem Joseph (15.Nion Lammy 70); 19.Hughtun Hector (25.Marvin Waldrop 90).

Unused substitutes: 33.Alexei Julien (GK), 3.Tekay Hoyce, 14.Kadeem Gittens, 29.Seon Shippley.

Coach: Angus Eve

Wired868 Man of the Match: Isaiah Lee (Terminix La Horquetta Rangers)

RE­SULTS

Mor­vant/Cale­do­nia Unit­ed 1 (Tev Lawrence 69th) vs Point Fortin Civic 1 (Kerville Je­re­mi­ah 22nd)

AC Port of Spain 0 vs W Con­nec­tion 4 (Je­vaughn Humphrey 21st, Dim­itrie Apai 85th, 90th+1, Neil Ben­jamin 89th)

Rangers 1 (Isa­iah Lee 64th) vs Club San­do 1 (Hughton Hec­tor 8th)

To­day's Match (Lar­ry Gomes Sta­di­um, Mal­abar)

Po­lice FC vs De­fence Force, 4 pm

Lat­est Stand­ings

Place*Teams*P*W*D*L*GF*GA*GD*Points

1.De­fence Force FC*5*4*1*0*8*4*4*13

2.Ter­minix La Hor­quet­ta Rangers*6*3*1*2*18*9*9*10

3.Po­lice FC*6*3*1*2*9*6*3*10

4.Mor­vant Cale­do­nia Unit­ed*6*2*3*1*6*5*1*9

5.W Con­nec­tion*5*2*2*1*9*4*5*8

6.Cen­tral FC*6*2*2*2*7*7*0*8

7.AC Port-of-Spain*6*2*1*3*7*15*-8*7

8.Point Fortin Civic*5*1*3*1*6*5*1*6

9.Club San­do*7*1*3*3*5*9*-4*6

10.San Juan Jabloteh*6*1*2*3*2*9*-7*5

11. Cunu­pia FC*4*0*1*3*3*7*-4*1
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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #135 on: January 19, 2020, 08:09:44 PM »
Today's Results

Defence Force 0 v Police FC 0

Latest Standings

Teams P W D L GF GA GD Points
1  Defence Force FC 6 4 2 0 8 4 4 14
2  Police FC 7 3 2 2 9 6 3 11
3  Terminix La Horquetta Rangers 6 3 1 2 18 9 9 10
4  Morvant Caledonia United 7 2 4 1 7 6 1 10
5  Central FC 7 2 3 2 7 7 0 9
6  W Connection 5 2 2 1 9 4 5 8
7  AC Port of Spain 6 2 1 3 7 15 -8 7
8  Point Fortin Civic 5 1 3 1 6 5 1 6
9  Tiger Tanks Club Sando 7 1 3 3 5 9 -4 6
10  San Juan Jabloteh 6 1 2 3 2 9 -7 5
11  Cunupia FC 6 0 3 3 4 8 -4 3

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #136 on: January 20, 2020, 12:58:26 PM »
Upcoming Fixtures

(Tuesday 21 January)

San Juan Jabloteh v AC Port of Spain, 6pm, Hasely Crawford Stadium;

Morvant Caledonia United v La Horquetta Rangers, 8pm, Hasely Crawford Stadium;

Cunupia FC v W Connection, 7pm, Ato Boldon Stadium;

Point Fortin Civic v Central FC, 7pm, Ma­haica Oval;

(Wednesday 22 January)

Club Sando v Defence Force, 7pm, Ato Boldon Stadium.

Police FC - Bye

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #137 on: January 20, 2020, 04:27:59 PM »
Upcoming Fixtures

(Friday 24 January)

W Connection v San Juan Jabloteh, 6pm, Ato Boldon Stadium;

Police FC v AC Port of Spain, 6pm, Hasely Crawford Stadium;

Point Fortin Civic v Cunupia FC, 7pm, Machica Oval;

(Saturday 25 January)

Central FC v La Horquetta Rangers, 3:30pm, Larry Gomes Stadium;

Defence Force v Morvant Caledonia United, 4pm, Ato Boldon Stadium.

Club Sando - Bye

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #138 on: January 22, 2020, 09:43:11 AM »
Morvant Caledonia blanks Rangers 2-zip.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


Joshua Alexan­der and Je­vick Mac Far­lane scored late for Mor­vant Cale­do­nia Unit­ed to end a four-match win­less streak and achieve a 2-0 vic­to­ry over Ter­minix La Hor­quet­ta Rangers, that moved them in­to sec­ond spot on the 11-team T&T Pro League stand­ing on Tues­day at the Hase­ly Craw­ford Sta­di­um, Mu­cu­rapo.

The teams went in­to the en­counter lev­el on 10 points, with a chance to se­cure the run­ner-up po­si­tion, but at the end of the first 45 min­utes, the teams were locked at 0-0 as their de­fend­ers stood firm in the face of at­tacks from their op­po­nents. How­ev­er, with six min­utes left in the con­test, Alexan­der put Cale­do­nia ahead, be­fore Mac Far­lane added the in­sur­ance item in the 92nd minute to push the club to 13 points in­to sec­ond, but from two match­es more than lead­ers De­fence Force (14 points) who had no match sched­ule, while Rangers slipped to fifth.

The win was the first for Mor­vant Cale­do­nia team since their 1-0 win over San Juan Jabloteh on Jan­u­ary 3, and will no doubt serve as a con­fi­dence boost­er for first-time coach and for­mer na­tion­al cap­tain Den­sil "Bleed­er" Theobald whose next as­sign­ment is a top-of-the clash with the "Teteron Men" on Sat­ur­day at Ato Boldon Sta­di­um, Cou­va.

Ear­li­er, at Mu­cu­rapo, in the open­ing match, San Juan Jabloteh found their scor­ing touch in a 5-2 come-from-be­hind thump­ing of AC Port-of-Spain.

For­mer na­tion­al Un­der-20 cap­tain Jean-Luc Rochford pushed AC Port-of-Spain ahead as ear­ly as the fourth minute, but the na­tion­al youth team duo of Justin Arau­jo-Wil­son and Mic­ah Lan­siquot hit back with strikes in the 14th and 15th min­utes re­spec­tive­ly to put Jabloteh ahead 2-1.

AC Port-of-Spain then added to their woes when La Shawn Roberts turned the ball in­to his net and his team was trail­ing 3-1 at the half-time in­ter­val.

Eight min­utes in­to the sec­ond-half, Jabloteh put the re­sult be­yond doubt, thanks to Re­nal­do Fran­cois. How­ev­er, AC Port-of-Spain had oth­er ideas and got a sec­ond goal back through Sedale Mc Lean to keep the match alive.

But their faint hopes of mount­ing a come­back quick­ly fad­ed when Shakiyl Phillip net­ted a fifth item for Jabloteh, a penal­ty, five min­utes from the fi­nal whis­tle to hand coach Kei­th Jef­freys his sec­ond win of the sea­son from sev­en match­es.

At the Ato Boldon Sta­di­um in Cou­va, de­fend­ing cham­pi­ons W Con­nec­tion con­tin­ued their march up the ta­ble with a 2-0 win over cel­lar-placed Cunu­pia FC with goals from Kurt Fred­er­ick in the 18th minute, and Isa­iah Hud­son, in the 61st minute.

In the oth­er match, Pt Fortin Civic cel­e­brat­ed play­ing their first match at their Ma­haica Oval, Pt Fortin home this sea­son with a come-from-be­hind 2-1 vic­to­ry over for­mer three-time cham­pi­ons Cen­tral FC.

Nip­py Che Ben­ny si­lenced the Pt Fortin crowd when he put the vis­i­tors ahead in the 17th minute, but with­in four min­utes Kervile Je­re­mi­ah drew Civic lev­el be­fore Shakuile Williams net­ted the game-win­ner in the 35th minute.

RELATED NEWS

Caledonia, Jabloteh win to climb Pro League table.
By Sherdon Pierre (Newsday).


MORVANT/CALEDONIA United climbed to second on the standings, of the TT Pro League, after scoring two late second-half goals to defeat Terminix La Horquetta Rangers 2-0, on Tuesday, at the Hasley Crawford Stadium.

Unfortunately, there wasn't much action in the first 45 minutes of the encounter. During that time, Rangers were reduced to 10 men after Isaiah Lee was sent marching midway through the first period for dissent.

In the second half, Rangers skipper Jamal Creighton threw away the best chance of the game for his team in the 55th minute. The play started with substitute Keron Cummins who slipped a pass to their best player on the night Aikim Andrews but his shot was saved by Caledonia's goalkeeper Katibi Kolapo. Creighton then shot on the rebound but it went over bar.

Moments later, Caledonia left back, Richard Williams was on the end of a series of slick passing from his team but his shot went inches wide. But, Caledonia’s Joshua Alexander scored with five minutes to go in the game deflating the hopes of Rangers. Then, substitute Jevick McFarlane sealed the two-nil victory in injury time.

San Juan Jabloteh scored a handful of goals past Athletic Club Port of Spain to win 5-2 at the same venue. AC's Jean-Luc Rochford scored the early goal from a well-taken free kick on top the box in the fourth minute. Jabloteh replied in virtually their first attack of the game as teenager Justin Araujo Wilson scored from an acute angle, shooting it between the diving goalkeeper Javon Sample in the 14th minute. A minute later, Jabloteh took the 2-1 lead when Wilson turned provider as he slipped a ball across the goal for an easy tap in goal for Micah Lansiquot.

Jabloteh extended their lead further in the 39th when Brandon Semper shot was deflected of AC's defender La Shawn Roberts for the own goal to end the first half with a 3-1 advantage.

In minute 55, Shakiyl Phillip sped down the flank on the counter attack and his accurate pass was trapped by Renaldo Francois on his right foot. Francois buried a shot with his left foot for the 4-1 lead.

The Port of Spain club pulled a goal back twenty minutes before time through a Sedale Mclean shot that came off the inside of the post and sneaked in to cut the lead to 4-2. Jabloteh restored their three-goal cushion when Jair Edwards' weaving run earned his team a penalty. Phillip, who was deserving of a goal, stepped up and sent goalie Sample the other way for the 5-2 lead. AC had a perfect chance to trim the lead but Jabloteh's goalie Christopher Bigette made a great save low to his left to deny Rashas Hyacenth a goal from the penalty spot. The 5-2 victory has propelled Jabloteh to eight points.

W Connection picked up their third victory in the campaign to move into third spot after a two-nil victory over nine-men Cunupia FC, at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva. Connection got goals from St. Lucian left back Kurt Fredericks in the 18th and Isaiah Hudson in the 61st minute.

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San Juan Jabloteh (4-2-3-1): 30.Christopher Bigette (GK); 13.Keshawn Hutchinson, 20.Shakiyl Phillip, 12.Sévère Verilus, 16.Brandon Semper; 4.Nical Stephens (captain), 11.Micah Lansiquot; 23.Tyrese Bailey, 10.Renaldo Francois, 17.Nickell Orr (18.Jair Edwards 50); 25.Justin Araujo-Wilson (27.Jaheim Faustin 68).

Unused substitutes: 35.Jesse Peters (GK), 2.Kerdell Sween, 8.Dellon Jaggasar, 15.Kadeem Hutchinson, 22.Jercole Pierre.

Coach: Keith Jeffrey

AC Port of Spain (4-4-2): 26.Javon Sample (GK); 2.La Shawn Roberts, 4.Brendon Creed, 17.Kyle Sylvester, 24.Rakim Cabie; 13.Shem Clauzel (27.Dominic Douglas 46), 12.Jean-Luc Rochford, 28.Sowande Prieto (19.Rivaldo Coryat 46), 7.Sedale McLean; 9.Rashad Hyacenth, 18.Kordell Samuel.

Unused substitutes: 31.Kwame Farrell (GK), 3.Osei Charles, 11.Kyle Bartholomew, 14.Andel Noray, 22.Darian Parks.

Coach: Walt Noriega

Referee: Nikolai Nyron

Wired868 Man of the Match: Shakiyl Phillip (San Juan Jabloteh)

Yesterday's Results

(Tuesday 21 January)

San Juan Jabloteh 5 (Justin Araujo-Wilson 14, Micah Lansiquot 15, Renaldo Francois 53, Shakiyl Phillip 85-Pen, La Shawn Roberts 39 Own-Goal) v AC Port of Spain 2 (Jean Luc-Rochford 4, Sedale McLean 71), 6pm, Hasely Crawford Stadium;

Morvant Caledonia United 2 (Joshua Alexander 84, Jevick McFarlane 90+2) v La Horquetta Rangers 0, 8pm, Hasely Crawford Stadium;

Cunupia FC 0 v W Connection 2 (Kurt Fredrick 18, Isaiah Hudson 61), 7pm, Ato Boldon Stadium;

Point Fortin Civic 2 (Kerville Jeremiah 22, Shakuile Williams 35) v Central FC 1 (Ché Benny 17), 7pm, Ma­haica Oval;

Latest Standings

Teams P W D L GF GA GD Points
1  Defence Force FC 6 4 2 0 8 4 4 14
2  Morvant Caledonia United 8 3 4 1 9 6 +3 13
3  W Connection 6 3 2 1 11 4 +7 11
4  Police FC 7 3 2 2 9 6 +3 11
5  Terminix La Horquetta Rangers 7 3 1 3 18 11 +7 10
6  Point Fortin Civic 6 2 3 1 8 6 +2 9
7  Central FC 8 2 3 3 8 9 -1 9
8  San Juan Jabloteh 7 2 2 3 7 11 -4 8
9  AC Port of Spain 7 2 1 4 9 20 -11 7
10  Tiger Tanks Club Sando 7 1 3 3 5 9 -4 6
11  Cunupia FC 7 0 3 4 4 10 -6 3

Top Scor­ers:

6 - Keion Wil­son (Po­lice FC)

5 - Kervile Je­re­mi­ah (Pt Fortin Civic)

4 - Keron Cum­mings (La Hor­quet­ta Rangers), Rashad Hy­a­centh (AC PoS),

3 - Shaq­keem Joseph (Club San­do), Sean Bon­val (Cen­tral FC), Aaron Richards (Mor­vant Cale­do­nia), Ja­mal Creighton (La Hor­quet­ta Rangers).

Upcoming Fixtures

(Wednesday 22 January)

Club Sando v Defence Force, 7pm, Ato Boldon Stadium.

Police FC - Bye

(Friday 24 January)

W Connection v San Juan Jabloteh, 6pm, Ato Boldon Stadium;

Police FC v AC Port of Spain, 6pm, Hasely Crawford Stadium;

Point Fortin Civic v Cunupia FC, 7pm, Machica Oval;

(Saturday 25 January)

Central FC v La Horquetta Rangers, 3:30pm, Larry Gomes Stadium;

Defence Force v Morvant Caledonia United, 4pm, Ato Boldon Stadium.

Club Sando - Bye

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #139 on: January 23, 2020, 06:55:32 AM »
Yesterday's Results

(Wednesday 22 January)

Club Sando 2 (Jodel Brown 5, Jamali Garcia Own-Goal) v Defence Force 3 (Aaron Lester 36, Rodell Elcock 87, Reon Moore 90), 7pm, Ato Boldon Stadium.

Latest Standings
                        
Teams   P   W   D   L   GF   GA   GD   Points
1  Defence Force FC   7   5   2   0   11   6   5   17
2  Morvant Caledonia United   8   3   4   1   9   6   3   13
3  W Connection   6   3   2   1   11   4   7   11
4  Police FC   7   3   2   2   9   6   3   11
5  Terminix La Horquetta Rangers   7   3   1   3   18   11   7   10
6  Point Fortin Civic   6   2   3   1   8   6   2   9
7  Central FC   8   2   3   3   8   9   -1   9
8  San Juan Jabloteh   7   2   2   3   7   11   -4   8
9  AC Port of Spain   7   2   1   4   9   20   -11   7
10  Tiger Tanks Club Sando   8   1   3   4   7   12   -5   6
11  Cunupia FC   7   0   3   4   4   10   -6   3

Upcoming Fixtures

(Friday 24 January)

W Connection v San Juan Jabloteh, 6pm, Ato Boldon Stadium;

Police FC v AC Port of Spain, 6pm, Hasely Crawford Stadium;

Point Fortin Civic v Cunupia FC, 7pm, Machica Oval;

(Saturday 25 January)

Central FC v La Horquetta Rangers, 3:30pm, Larry Gomes Stadium;

Defence Force v Morvant Caledonia United, 4pm, Ato Boldon Stadium.

Club Sando - Bye

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #140 on: January 23, 2020, 01:36:52 PM »
Pro League Top Scorers.
      
Club - Name - Total
Police FC - Keion Wilson - 6
Point Fortin - Kerville Jeremiah - 5
Terminix La Horquetta Rangers - Keron Cummings - 4
AC Port of Spain - Rashad Hyacenth - 4
W Connection - Jevaughn Humphrey - 3
Central - Sean Bonval    - 3
Terminix La Horquetta Rangers - Jamal Creighton    - 3
Club Sando - Shaqkeem Joseph - 3
Caledonia AIA - Aaron Richards - 3
W Connection - Kurt Frederick - 2
W Connection - Dimitri Apai - 2
Central - Che'raul Benny - 2
San Juan Jabloteh - Micah Lansiquot - 2
Terminix La Horquetta Rangers - Kishun Seecharan - 2
Terminix La Horquetta Rangers - Tyrone Charles - 2
Terminix La Horquetta Rangers - Isaiah Lee    - 2
Terminix La Horquetta Rangers - Samuel Delice - 2
Defence Force - Devorn Jorsling    - 2
Defence Force - Jerwyn Balthazar - 2
Police FC - Kareem Freitas   - 2
Caledonia AIA - Jevick Mac Farlane - 2
AC Port of Spain - John-Paul Rochford    - 2
W Connection - Neil Benjamin - 1
W Connection - Michaeel Gem Gordon    - 1
W Connection - Isaiah Hudson - 1
W Connection - Own Goal - 1
Central - Shakiel Henry - 1
Central - Kesean St.Rose - 1
Central - Damani Richards - 1
Point Fortin - Shakuile Williams - 1
Point Fortin - Kern Edwards    - 1
Point Fortin - Ronell Paul - 1
San Juan Jabloteh - Renaldo Francois - 1
San Juan Jabloteh - Shakiyl Phillip - 1
San Juan Jabloteh - Tyrese Bailey - 1
San Juan Jabloteh - Justin Wilson - 1
San Juan Jabloteh - Own Goal - 1
Terminix La Horquetta Rangers - Kishon Hackshaw - 1
Terminix La Horquetta Rangers - Kadeem Corbin    - 1
Terminix La Horquetta Rangers - Anselm Jackson    - 1
Defence Force - Rodell Elock - 1
Defence Force - Jelani Felix    - 1
Defence Force - Hashim Arcia - 1
Defence Force - Shaquille Bertrand - 1
Defence Force - Reon Moore - 1
Defence Force - Darius Ollivierra    - 1
Defence Force - Aaron Lester - 1
Police FC - Christian Thomas - 1
Club Sando - Kadeem Gittens - 1
Club Sando - Hughton Hector - 1
Club Sando - Jodel Brown - 1
Club Sando - Own Goal - 1
Caledonia AIA - Tev Lawerence - 1
Caledonia AIA - Raphael Joseph - 1
Caledonia AIA - Ryan Jordan - 1
Caledonia AIA - Joshua Alexander - 1
AC Port of Spain - Sedale Mc lean - 1
AC Port of Spain - Jean-luc Rochford - 1
AC Port of Spain - Kordell Samuel - 1
Cunupia F.C. - Dwane James - 1
Cunupia F.C. - Hakim Legall - 1
Cunupia F.C. - Rafael Maestre - 1
Cunupia F.C. - Kevon Woodley - 1

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #141 on: January 23, 2020, 03:39:01 PM »
WATCH: San Juan Jabloteh put 5 past AC Port of Spain

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WATCH: Defence Force remained on top the T&T Pro League following a slim 3-2 squeaker past Club Sando.

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #142 on: January 25, 2020, 12:40:57 PM »
Freitas' double sends Police second.
By Walter Alibey (Guardian).


Po­lice FC's in­tent to seal a dou­ble ti­tle at the T&T Pro League sea­son, took a pos­i­tive turn yes­ter­day, cour­tesy Ka­reem Fre­itas' brace in a 4-1 thrash­ing of AC Port-of-Spain on Fri­day night at the Hase­ly Craw­ford Sta­di­um in Mu­cu­rapo.

Fre­itas scored on each side of the half to send the Law­men in­to the sec­ond po­si­tion on the 10-team stand­ings on 14 points, trail­ing lead­ers De­fence Force by three points.

The First Cit­i­zens Cup win­ners were in con­trol from start to fin­ish, and it was on­ly a lapse in con­cen­tra­tion at the end that af­ford­ed their op­po­nents a con­so­la­tion item in the 92nd minute.

Po­lice, known fa­mous­ly for its stur­dy de­fence, had now sharp­ened up in of­fence, and Jameel Per­ry showed this when he hand­ed them the ad­van­tage af­ter just 18 min­utes. Lat­er Fre­itas opened his ac­count in the 36th, the first of his dou­ble strike which sent the Law­men to the half-time in­ter­val with a com­fort­able 2-0 lead.

Af­ter­wards, the AC Port-of-Spain men, who strug­gled to con­tain the rag­ing Po­lice of­fence in the first ses­sion, would go three-down, cour­tesy Ju­ma Clarence's item in the 61st minute that left the score at 3-0.

Fre­itas com­plet­ed his dou­ble in the 77th minute when he fired in for a more-than-com­fort­able Po­lice 4-0 lead. But with the game well in­to time-added-on, the for­mer San­gre Grande-based team found the net from the boot of Sedale Mc Lean.

The re­sult en­sured that AC Port-of-Spain re­mained at ninth on the ta­ble, but mul­ti­ple times Pro League win­ners W Con­nec­tion had now dropped to fourth af­ter a 2-2 tie with San Juan Jabloteh at the Ato Boldon Sta­di­um in Bal­main Cou­va.

And in an­oth­er game, Point Fortin Civic re­turned to their Ma­haica Oval home ground with a 3-1 vic­to­ry over Cunu­pia FC.

The Point Fortin men though had to come from be­hind af­ter Xavier Ra­j­paul gave Cunu­pia the ad­van­tage in the 22nd minute. How­ev­er, Kerville Je­re­mi­ah scored the equal­iz­ing goal in the 41st minute, be­fore Tyrel Em­manuel, the for­mer Shi­va Boys Hin­du School strik­er and Kern Ed­wards sealed the win for their team with items in the 68th and 80th min­utes re­spec­tive­ly.

Yes­ter­day, lead­ers De­fence Force was sched­uled to face Mor­vant Cale­do­nia Unit­ed at the Cou­va venue, while Ter­minix La Hor­quet­ta Rangers and Cen­tral were to clash in a 4 pm en­counter at the Lar­ry Gomes Sta­di­um in Mal­abar Ari­ma.

Yesterday's Results

(Friday 24 January)

W Connection 2 (Dim­itri Apai 60th, 86th) v San Juan Jabloteh 2 (Jair Ed­wards 64th, Briel Thomas 89th Own-Goal), 6pm, Ato Boldon Stadium;

Police FC 4 (Jameel Per­ry 18th, Ka­reem Fre­itas 36th & 77th, Ju­ma Clarence 61st) v AC Port of Spain 1 (Sedale Mc Lean 90+2), 6pm, Hasely Crawford Stadium;

Point Fortin Civic 3 (Kerville Je­re­mi­ah 41st, Tyrel Em­manuel 68th, Kern Ed­wards 80th) v Cunupia FC 1 (Xavier Ra­j­paul 22nd), 7pm, Machica Oval;

Standings

Teams*P*W*D*L*GF*GA*GD*Points
1*De­fence Force FC*7*5*2*0*11*6*5*17
2*Po­lice FC*8*4*2*2*13*7*6*14
3*Mor­vant Cale­do­nia Unit­ed*8*3*4*1*9*6*3*13
4*W Con­nec­tion*7*3*3*1*13*6*7*12
5*Point Fortin Civic*7*3*3*1*11*7*4*12
6*Ter­minix La Hor­quet­ta Rangers*7*3*1*3*18*11*7*10
7*Cen­tral FC*8*2*3*3*8*9*-1*9
8*San Juan Jabloteh*8*2*3*3*9*13*-4*9
9*AC Port of Spain*8*2*1*5*10*24*-14*7
10*Club San­do*8*1*3*4*7*12*-5*6
11*Cunu­pia FC*8*0*3*5*5*13*-8*3

Upcoming Fixtures

(Saturday 25 January)

Central FC v La Horquetta Rangers, 3:30pm, Larry Gomes Stadium;

Defence Force v Morvant Caledonia United, 4pm, Ato Boldon Stadium.

Club Sando - Bye

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #143 on: January 26, 2020, 07:34:47 AM »
Freitas is a neat and tidy player.  Catches the eye in offensive movements. A few months ago I was of the view that his efforts merited attention. Ah cyah say more because I don't have a three-dimensional view of the player to go on.  Yet, the qualities I've seen in him are unlikely to betray him. Certainly, if there's anyone younger with Freitas' deliverables, steam de pot!

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« Reply #144 on: January 26, 2020, 09:33:00 AM »
Morvant Caledonia stops Army 2-1.
By Walter Alibey (Guardian).


The De­fence Force's dom­i­nance in the T&T Pro League came to a screech­ing end when Mor­vant Cale­do­nia Unit­ed edged them 2-1 at the Ato Boldon Sta­di­um in Bal­main, Cou­va on Sat­ur­day.

In spite of the vic­to­ry, how­ev­er, the De­fence Force still main­tained their top po­si­tion on the 11-team stand­ings with 17 points, but the Mor­vant men have now closed the gap be­tween the teams to with­in one point as they moved to 16 points.

The Army Coast-Guard com­bi­na­tion un­til, for all their dom­i­nance in the sea­son so far, had to de­pend on the un­for­tu­nate gen­eros­i­ty of the op­po­si­tion which scored all three goals in the con­test on the day.

Fol­low­ing a goal­less first half, Tev Lawrence fired the Mor­vant Cale­do­nia team in­to the lead in the 52nd minute.

But they be­gan to feel un­lucky when their de­fend­er Melville Dox­il­ly turned the ball in­to his own goal to even up the score­line at 1-1 some nine min­utes af­ter the open­ing goal.

How­ev­er, Joshua Alexan­der sealed the win for Ja­maal Shabazz's team with a goal in the 71st minute that as­sured them max­i­mum points in the en­counter.

Over at the Lar­ry Gomes Sta­di­um in Mal­abar, Ari­ma, Ja­mal Creighton scored a dou­ble to guide Ter­minix La Hor­quet­ta Rangers to a 2-0 shut-out of Cen­tral FC which moved them to fourth on the ta­ble.

Rangers, which strug­gled to repli­cate the form that took them to the fi­nal of the First Cit­i­zens Cup in De­cem­ber, saw a sem­blance of it when Creighton took the ad­vance in the 86th minute be­fore he lat­er drilled the nail in­to the Cen­tral FC cof­fin three min­utes lat­er.

Yesterday's Results.

(Saturday 25 January)

Central FC 0 v La Horquetta Rangers 2 (Jamal Creighton 86, 89), 3:30pm, Larry Gomes Stadium;

Defence Force 1 (Melvin Doxilly 59 Own-Goal) v Morvant Caledonia United 2 (Tev Lawrence 52, Joshua Alexander 71), 4pm, Ato Boldon Stadium.

Standings

Teams*P*W*D*L*GF*GA*GD*Points
1*De­fence Force FC*8*5*2*1*12*8*4*17
2*Mor­vant Cale­do­nia Unit­ed*9*4*4*1*11*7*4*16
3*Po­lice FC*8*4*2*2*13*7*6*14
4*Ter­minix La Hor­quet­ta Rangers*8*4*1*3*20*11*9*13
5*W Con­nec­tion*7*3*3*1*13*6*7*12
6*Point Fortin Civic*7*3*3*1*11*7*4*12
7*Cen­tral FC*9*2*3*4*8*11*-3*9
8*San Juan Jabloteh*8*2*3*3*9*13*-4*9
9*AC Port of Spain*8*2*1*5*10*24*-14*7
10*Tiger Tanks Club San­do*8*1*3*4*7*12*-5*6
11*Cunu­pia FC*8*0*3*5*5*13*-8*3

Upcoming Fixtures

(Tuesday 28 January)

Central FC v Defence Force, 6pm, La Horquetta Recreation Ground;

La Horquetta Rangers v Point Fortin Civic, 8pm, La Horquetta Recreation Ground;

AC Port of Spain v Club Sando, 6pm, Diego Martin Sporting Complex;

San Juan Jabloteh v Cunupia FC, 8pm, Diego Martin Sporting Complex;

W Connection v Police FC, 6pm, Ato Boldon Stadium.

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #145 on: January 27, 2020, 05:30:04 PM »
Jabloteh jump AC PoS; plus T&T U-15 coach Jeffrey explains why he turned down job as Cooper’s assistant.
By Lasana Liburd (Wired868).


If there are any virtues that San Juan Jabloteh technical director Keith Jeffrey lacks, let it not be said that confidence is one of them.

When Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) technical committee chairman Keith Look Loy came calling, over the Christmas period, with the offer of Boys’ National Under-15 Team assistant coach—in what would have been Jeffrey’s first national appointment—the answer from the Jabloteh coach was immediate and firm.

No, thanks.

“The reason for turning down the job is I believe in terms of success—whether it is at Primary Schools, Secondary Schools, Youth Pro League, CFU or Concacaf level—I feel I am more qualified than everyone else involved at youth level,” Jeffrey told Wired868. “I have coached at all those levels and won a trophy or two at almost all of them.”

Jeffrey’s portfolio stretches from Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) national titles with San Juan North Secondary in 2006 to the East Zone Primary School crown with La Pastora Government in 2019 as well as an armful of Youth Pro League titles and senior Pro League and Caribbean Club Championship runner-up finishes with Jabloteh.

Jeffrey insisted that, despite his title as technical director, he coaches all of the Jabloteh teams—youth and senior.

It is now a matter of record that Look Loy recommended Presentation College (San Fernando) and QPCC head coach Shawn Cooper to lead the Boys’ National Under-15 Team. Cooper led the National Under-17 Team to successive Concacaf quarterfinal finishes and also steered the Women’s National Senior Team into Concacaf battle last year.

The TTFA Board, however, disagreed with its technical committee. And Jeffrey became the only coaching appointment under the current administration that was made directly by the board.

“I was happy that it came out in the public domain that this is how I got the job,” said Jeffrey. “I would like to tell the TTFA board members thanks for believing in me. It is a job I will try my best at to make them proud.

“For the board to overrule the technical committee and give me the opportunity to serve, I am thankful and hope I can repay them in the future for the decision made.”

Last night, Jeffrey’s players made a statement to match in the adult Pro League as they whipped AC Port of Spain 5-2 in the opening game of a Hasely Crawford Stadium double header.

The result saw Jabloteh climb two places to eighth in the 11-team standings. If the league table does not look particularly impressive for the ‘San Juan Kings’, it is worth noting that Jabloteh started with five teenagers last night and used 15-year-old Jaheim Faustin off the bench.

Jeffrey admitted that there were pragmatic reasons for their youthful approach.

“Looking at the financial position of the club, as the technical director I made the decision to go with a younger team, who would cost the club less,” he said. “The idea is to let them gain some experience so they can be the real product down the road.”

Terminix La Horquetta Rangers have not been constrained by finances—at least not in the same way as their Pro League rivals. But yesterday marked another setback for the star-studded team, as they lost 2-0 to Morvant Caledonia United.

For the second straight week, Rangers spent much of the game with a numerical disadvantage, though.

Last week, defender Caleb Sturge was ejected for a rash tackle against Police FC, although Rangers went on to win 3-2. Yesterday, it was forward Isaiah Lee’s turn to see red, as he instinctively flung out an elbow during an entanglement with Caledonia captain Melvin Doxilly, just 35 minutes into the game.

It was a double blow for coach Dave Quamina, as Lee looks to be in his best form since joining the club late last year; and because Rangers, bizarrely, don’t seem to have another guy they trust at centre forward, despite the abundance of talent within their squad.

Venezuelan Johnny Noriega-Brito, a recent acquisition from Morvant Caledonia, played upfront for the first 45 minutes before being replaced by Keron ‘Ball Pest’ Cummings. At best, Cummings spent 10 minutes upfront while, for the other 35 minutes, he was all over the field and sometimes so deep that he was in line with his own back four.

Meanwhile, Tyrone Charles, who played upfront for Rangers during last year’s Ascension Invitational Tournament, seems permanently marooned on the flanks, where the sum of his contributions is a few dashes down the touchline and the odd teasing but indecisive set piece.

Even with a player short and some stellar names not pulling their weight, Rangers might have sewn up the match but for some fine goalkeeping by Caledonia’s Nigerian custodian Katibi Kolapo, who kept out goal-bound blasts by Cummings and the impressive Aikim Andrews.

Kolapo, incidentally, is in Trinidad as an agricultural sciences student at UWI. Rangers owner Richard Ferguson must have wished he found him first as his own goalkeeper, Jabarry St Hillaire, was at fault for the game’s opening item.

Caledonia flanker Joshua Alexander, almost certainly misused at right wing instead of his customary right back role, beat St Hilliare with a low, speculative attempt at his near post after the ‘Eastern Stallions’ won possession in opposition territory.

Rangers had just nine active players at the time, as Andrews was down for treatment.

And Caledonia substitute Jevick McFarlane added gloss to the score summary with a stoppage time item on the break, which ensured that stand-in coach Densill Theobald said ‘goodbye’ to a four game win-less streak.

The triumph took Morvant Caledonia to second place with 13 points, four points shy of Defence Force although the latter team have a game in hand. The Army/Coast Guard combination edged lowly Tiger Tanks Club Sando 3-2 in Couva today.

Rangers slipped from third to fifth place behind W Connection, who defeated table proppers Cunupia FC 2-0 yesterday to move from sixth to third.

Point Fortin Civic also made progress up the standings yesterday as their 2-1 win over Central FC saw them motor to sixth place with the ‘Couva Sharks’ dropping to seventh. Once more, Kerville Jeremiah led from upfront for Civic as his first half item meant he has scored in four successive matches for coach Dexter Cyrus.

Civic have scored eight times in their six outings so far this season. Jeremiah contributed five of those goals himself.

The goals were flowing in Port of Spain too and, for once, Jabloteh were on the right end of them. In the opening six matches, they scored just twice—the lowest offensive return of any team in the 2019/20 season. Yesterday, they blew a flat AC Port of Spain team away.

AC, steered by former Joe Public coach Walt Noriega, even had the benefit of a head start as midfielder Jean-Luc Rochford curled home an excellent free kick after just four minutes.

Jabloteh drew level in the 14th minute with a close ranged finish by flanker Tyrese ‘Boy Boy’ Bailey, off an assist by forward Justin Araujo-Wilson.

Bailey is 18 years old; Araujo-Wilson is 17.

“Tyrese [Bailey], Justin [Araujo-Wilson] and Nickell [Orr] are some of the younger players who we want to send on trial in Europe in May or June, so we are giving them the chance to get some experience now,” said Jeffrey. “Jabloteh would benefit as long as they are successful… In the modern day, this is the age that European clubs prefer to get players.”

Versatile midfielder Micah Lansiquot, one of the squad’s more senior players at just 22, put Jabloteh ahead one minute later with a strike from just inside the opposing box. And the third goal came in the 35th minute as AC defender La Shawn Roberts inadvertently turned in a cross by promising 19-year-old Jabloteh left back Brandon ‘Sprite’ Semper.

Rochford’s precise free kicks apart, the biggest issue for Jabloteh was one of their own making as Lansiquot had a mini-meltdown and initially refused to be placated by Jeffrey.

“Because Micah has a lot of energy, the skipper (Nical Stephens) is always calling on him to do what he has to do,” said Jeffrey. “It is a big man’s game and a game of passion and adrenaline, so some people communicate in different ways. Last night, it went a little overboard and it was my job to reel it in.

“[…] I called [Lansiquot] to the side to calm him down and remind him that the captain is only carrying out orders.”

There was a more positive display of passion from central defender Shakiyl ‘Pampers’ Phillip, who looked to be close to tears as he broke away to create Jabloteh’s fourth item in the 53rd minute, which was expertly finished by front man Renaldo Francois, and then scored the fifth himself from the penalty spot.

AC did get a lifeline through a fine finish by Sedale McLean in the 71st minute. And they might have had another goal in the 86th minute but for a penalty block by Jabloteh goalkeeper Christopher Bigette, off opposing forward Rashad Hyacenth.

Jeffrey chose to see the glass as half-full, as he toasted their most comprehensive win of the season. It is a work in progress though and he gave an example in his guidance of Araujo-Wilson, a former National Under-17 forward and Fatima College student.

“After every game, I have to remind him of what a forward needs to do to make it in Europe,” said Jeffrey. “For example, you can never allow the [opposing] two defenders to be comfortable when they have the ball. What [Araujo-Wilson] does a lot is ball watch and his agents asked me to add [defensive awareness] to his game.”

Poor concentration, the Jabloteh coach explained, is a common trait with players on the twin island republic.

“I remember talking to an international coach who said Trinidad football has talent in abundance but talent does not win competitions,” said Jeffrey. “Trinidad’s biggest problem is they concentrate between 15 to 20 minutes. So what happen to the next 65 minutes? That is where the problem lies.”

Although Jeffrey is better known on the local front as a senior coach, he says he prefers to work with the younger age groups.

“I think coaching the youths has made me a better coach at the higher level,” said Jeffrey, who has a TTFA C-License and certificates in Psychology in Sport and Physical Educations. “Coaches like [Pep] Guardiola talk about the benefit of coaching at the younger level before they step up. At the younger level, the children absorb and retain information; whereas at the senior level, the players are so set in their ways of playing that it becomes harder.

“The young male athletes are not students of the game while I have made myself a student of the game by learning and teaching the different styles of the game. The modern day player is only interested in social media and they only study the game while they are training. Once they jump in their vehicle, everything jumps out the window.

“It is very difficult as a coach to bring professionalism to the modern player. For that reason, I prefer to work with the youths with the hope that they buy in to what they need to advance their game and go forward.”

Jeffrey thinks the best way to keep the players engaged is camps and high-level practice games and he hopes the TTFA can afford him both as National Under-15 coach. Although he turned down the chance to be Cooper’s assistant, he said he is enthusiastic about assisting Angus Eve on the National Under-17 Team, which plays competitively in August.

As National Under-15 Team head coach, he hopes to create a team that presses high up the field and utilises a mobile front four. He is clear on what he hopes to pass on to his players—on and off the field.

“We will do a lot of lectures and personal enhancement and I will encourage them to do self-analysis and things to help them be better persons and better players,” he said. “When you are a better person, you will be a better player… I am the kind of coach who doesn’t only talk the talk. I still play a lot of football and keep myself fit, so I am able to demonstrate to players by not only talking it but by action—whether it is in showing them the proper technique to hit the ball over 25 metres with your right or left foot. I coach by being the example.

“I am happy to be afforded the opportunity to be in the national set up and I will put my best foot forward.”

(Teams)

San Juan Jabloteh (4-2-3-1): 30.Christopher Bigette (GK); 13.Keshawn Hutchinson, 20.Shakiyl Phillip, 12.Sévère Verilus, 16.Brandon Semper; 4.Nical Stephens (captain), 11.Micah Lansiquot; 23.Tyrese Bailey, 10.Renaldo Francois, 17.Nickell Orr (18.Jair Edwards 50); 25.Justin Araujo-Wilson (27.Jaheim Faustin 68).

Unused substitutes: 35.Jesse Peters (GK), 2.Kerdell Sween, 8.Dellon Jaggasar, 15.Kadeem Hutchinson, 22.Jercole Pierre.

Coach: Keith Jeffrey

AC Port of Spain (4-4-2): 26.Javon Sample (GK); 2.La Shawn Roberts, 4.Brendon Creed, 17.Kyle Sylvester, 24.Rakim Cabie; 13.Shem Clauzel (27.Dominic Douglas 46), 12.Jean-Luc Rochford, 28.Sowande Prieto (19.Rivaldo Coryat 46), 7.Sedale McLean; 9.Rashad Hyacenth, 18.Kordell Samuel.

Unused substitutes: 31.Kwame Farrell (GK), 3.Osei Charles, 11.Kyle Bartholomew, 14.Andel Noray, 22.Darian Parks.

Coach: Walt Noriega

Referee: Nikolai Nyron

Wired868 Man of the Match: Shakiyl Phillip (San Juan Jabloteh)

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #146 on: January 27, 2020, 07:19:37 PM »
All teams could experiment with youth. Nothing would happen if they lose and came in last.
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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #147 on: January 27, 2020, 07:34:28 PM »
Here's a useful exercise for someone: determine the average age of each Pro League team and then refer to what we've stated has been the average age of the NT.

What yuh think yuh will find/learn?

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #148 on: January 28, 2020, 01:24:54 AM »
Anyone familiar with Walt Noriega, the AC coach.

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« Reply #149 on: January 28, 2020, 10:56:34 AM »
WATCH: Defence Force had their unbeaten run snapped by second-placed Morvant Caledonia United, with a 2-1 loss in a top of the table clash.

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