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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #150 on: January 28, 2020, 06:16:07 PM »
Morvant here showing some of the discipline and commitment that Theobald showed as a player.

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #151 on: January 29, 2020, 02:23:36 AM »
Morvant here showing some of the discipline and commitment that Theobald showed as a player.

True. They held out. But DF appears to be the best team at this moment. Are we going back to the days when DF used to dominate? We shall see.

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #152 on: January 29, 2020, 05:33:09 AM »
Morvant here showing some of the discipline and commitment that Theobald showed as a player.

True. They held out. But DF appears to be the best team at this moment. Are we going back to the days when DF used to dominate? We shall see.

I agree. Many of their characteristics are simply superior,  yet they were undone by simplicity.

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #153 on: January 29, 2020, 07:38:07 AM »
Army stops Central FC 2-1.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


Re­on Moore scored a goal in each as De­fence Force came from be­hind to beat Cen­tral FC 2-1 to main­tain their lead at the top of the 11-club T&T Pro League at the La Hor­quet­ta Recre­ation Ground, Phase II, La Hor­quet­ta on Tues­day, night.

Go­ing in­to the match on the back of their first loss to Mor­vant Cale­do­nia Unit­ed, by a sim­i­lar 2-1 mar­gin on Sat­ur­day, the Army/Coast-Guard com­bi­na­tion was des­per­ate to get back to win­ning ways, with the quar­tet of third-placed Po­lice FC, La Hor­quet­ta Rangers, de­fend­ing cham­pi­ons W Con­nec­tion and Pt Fortin Civic hot on their heels.

How­ev­er, Cen­tral FC, beat­en 2-0 by Rangers al­so on Sat­ur­day, al­so came out with in­ten­tions of pulling off the up­set and took the lead in­side the first two min­utes thanks to for­mer Fin­land-based strik­er Akim Arm­strong.

That lead would last un­til the 22nd minute when Moore drew the "Teteron Men" lev­el for both teams to go in 1-1 at the half-time in­ter­val.

With 12 min­utes left in an even­ly matched sec­ond-half, Moore would net the de­ci­sive item for De­fence Force to pick up a sixth win in nine match­es this sea­son for 20 points, three ahead of reign­ing First Cit­i­zens Cup win­ners' Po­lice FC.

At the Ato Boldon Sta­di­um, Cou­va, Chris­t­ian Thomas al­so scored twice to lead Po­lice FC to a 4-0 ham­mer­ing of W Con­nec­tion.

Thomas opened the scor­ing in the tenth minute and added his sec­ond in the 52nd, while Clevon Mc Fee (65th) and Jameel Per­ry (70th), al­so added sec­ond-half strikes to com­plete the dom­i­nant show­ing by coach Richard Hood's men.

In the sec­ond match at La Hor­quet­ta, the star-stud­ded Rangers con­tin­ued their free-scor­ing with a 5-1 trash­ing of Pt Fortin Civic led by a dou­ble from Isa­iah Lee.

Lee got things start­ed for Rangers with goals in the third and sev­enth min­utes fol­lowed by Aikim An­drews in the 14th minute for a 3-0 ad­van­tage.

Rangers did not let up their of­fen­sive on­slaught in the first-half with Ju­nior As­soon and Ja­mal Creighton, the league's joint-top scor­er with six goals, adding to the tal­ly in the 27th and 42nd min­utes re­spec­tive­ly for a 5-0 cush­ion at the in­ter­val.

The sec­ond half was much of an an­ti-cli­max for the home spec­ta­tors as Rangers com­plete­ly lost their way and failed to add to their 20 goals on the sea­son be­fore Daniel Di­az net­ted the 91st-minute con­so­la­tion for Pt Fortin.

Down at the Diego Mar­tin Sport­ing Com­plex, Diego Mar­tin, AC Port-of-Spain added to the strug­gles of coach An­gus Eve and Tiger Tanks Club San­do with a 1-0 tri­umph thanks to Ko­rdell Samuel's 84th-minute win­ner in the open­ing con­test.

And in the night's fea­ture match, na­tion­al youth team play­er and son of for­mer 'Strike Squad' mid­field­er Mar­vin Faustin. Ja­heim Faustin scored in the 78th minute to sal­vage a 1-1 draw for San Juan Jabloteh af­ter Kevon "Show­time" Wood­ley's 50th go-ahead strike for cel­lar-placed Cunu­pia FC.

RELATED NEWS

Defence Force beat Central FC 2-1 to stay on top standings.
By Sherdon Pierre (Newsday).


POLICE FC and Terminix La Horquetta Rangers had whipping victories but Defence Force's narrow 2-1 win against Central FC kept them three points clear on top the TT Pro League standings after round one, match day ten, on Tuesday.

Central FC's Akim Armstrong gave his team the best possible start by opening the scoring in the second minute of play at the La Horquetta Recreation Grounds. The table toppers, Defence Force equalised through Reon More twenty minutes later when he met Brent Sam's header-pass with a classy finish. On the stroke of halftime, Armstrong's bicycle-kick should have been his second goal but returning army goalkeeper Sheldon Clarke made a perfect close-range save to keep the scores leveled at the interval.

The game seemed to be heading for a draw until Moore grabbed his second goal and the eventual winner. The tricky striker cut in from the right wing and neatly finished past the diving goalie Jadel Poon-Lewis.

The visiting Point Fortin Civic team failed to cope with the speedy strikers of La Horquetta Rangers as well as their smaller than usual ground that is perfectly suited to their style of play. Returning from his one game suspension, forward Isaiah Lee greeted an inch-perfect cross with an unstoppable header in the third minute. Four minutes later, Lee got his second with a calmly-finished shot to beat Point Fortin's keeper Stephon Seepersad for the two-nil lead. There was no letting up as in-form attacker Aikim Andrews scored a well-composed goal to further extend the lead to 3-0. Rangers ‘Junior Assoon riffled home his team's fourth goal after a series of attempts on goal in the six-yard box.

Point Fortin's skipper Justin Sadoo tried to rally his troops by giving them some momentum with slick passes but his team-mates weren’t finishing in the business end. To make matters worse, his opposing skipper Jamal Creighton received a one-time pass from Lee and slapped it home far-post beating a helpless Seepersad for a handful of goals within 42minutes.

Despite being five-nil down, the Southerners had a spirited performance creating several chances but couldn't capitalise until substitute Daniel Diaz scored a beautifully chipped goal in the 91st minute to end the game 5-1 in favour of Rangers.

Police FC hammered W Connection four-nil, at the Ato Boldon Stadium, to stay in second place on 17 points, three points behind Defence Force and one point ahead of both Rangers and Morvant/ Caledonia United. Utility player Christian Thomas scored a brace in the (10th,52nd) while Clevon McFee scored in the 65th and Jameel Perry (70th).

AC Port of Spain recorded a late one-nil victory against Tiger Tanks Club Sando, who themselves wish they could have gathered some needed points. Kordell Samuel scored the lone goal in the 84th minute at their home ground, Diego Martin Sporting Complex. In the other match, at same venue, San Juan Jabloteh and Cunupia FC played to a 1-1 draw. Kevon "Showtime" Woodley open the scoring in the 50th minute but Jabloteh tied the game in minute 78 through 15-year-old national youth player Jaheim Faustin.

Tuesday's Full Results

(Tuesday 28 January)

Central FC 1 (Akim Armstrong 2) v Defence Force 2 (Reon Moore 22, 78), 6pm, La Horquetta Recreation Ground;

La Horquetta Rangers 5 (Isaiah Lee 3, 7, Aikim Andrews 14, Junior Assoon 27, Jamal Creighton 42) v Point Fortin Civic 1 (Daniel Diaz 90+1), 8pm, La Horquetta Recreation Ground;

AC Port of Spain 1 (Kordell Samuel 84) v Club Sando 0, 6pm, Diego Martin Sporting Complex;

San Juan Jabloteh 1 (Jaheim Faustin 78) v Cunupia FC 1 (Kevon Woodley 50), 8pm, Diego Martin Sporting Complex;

W Connection 0v Police FC 4 (Christian Thomas 10, 52, Clevon McFee 65, Jameel Perry 70), 6pm, Ato Boldon Stadium.

Standings

Teams*P*W*D*L*GF*GA*GD*Points
1*De­fence Force FC*9*6*2*1*14*9*5*20
2*Po­lice FC*9*5*2*2*17*7*10*17
3*Ter­minix La Hor­quet­ta Rangers*9*5*1*3*25*12*13*16
4*Mor­vant Cale­do­nia Unit­ed*9*4*4*1*11*7*4*16
5*W Con­nec­tion*8*3*3*2*13*10*3*12
6*Point Fortin Civic*8*3*3*2*12*12*0*12
7*San Juan Jabloteh*9*2*4*3*10*14*-4*10
8*AC Port of Spain*9*3*1*5*11*24*-13*10
9*Cen­tral FC*10*2*3*5*9*13*-4*9
10*Tiger Tanks Club San­do*9*1*3*5*7*13*-6*6
11*Cunu­pia FC*9*0*4*5*6*14*-8*4

Leading Scorers

6 - Keion Wil­son (Po­lice FC), Kervile Je­re­mi­ah (Point Fortin Civic), Ja­mal Creighton (La Hor­quet­ta Rangers)

4 - Keron Cum­mings (La Hor­quet­ta Rangers), Rashad Hy­a­centh (AC PoS), Dim­itrie Apai (W Con­nec­tion), Isa­iah Lee (La Hor­quet­ta Rangers),

3 - Shaq­keem Joseph (Club San­do), Sean Bon­val (Cen­tral FC), Aaron Richards (Mor­vant Cale­do­nia United), Ka­reem Fre­itas, Chris­t­ian Thomas (Po­lice FC)

Upcoming Fixtures

(Friday 31 January)

W Connection v Club Sando, 6pm, Ato Boldon Stadium;

San Juan Jabloteh v Police FC, 8pm, Ato Boldon Stadium;

La Horquetta Rangers v Cunupia FC, 7pm, La Horquetta Recreation Ground.

Point Fortin Civic v Defence Force, 7pm, Mahaica Oval.

(Sunday 2 February)

AC Port of Spain v Morvant Caledonia United, 3:30pm, Larry Gomes Stadium.

Central FC - Bye

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #154 on: January 30, 2020, 04:41:55 AM »
Anyone familiar with Walt Noriega, the AC coach.

He sounded familiar - coach for Stern John's football academy. Did he coach at Central before? Also is he related to Wesley Noriega?

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #155 on: January 30, 2020, 09:37:50 AM »
Anyone familiar with Walt Noriega, the AC coach.

He sounded familiar - coach for Stern John's football academy. Did he coach at Central before? Also is he related to Wesley Noriega?

I know Walt Noriega was assistant coach to Michael McComie at Joe Public FC in 2007. JPFC Technical Director was Keith Look Loy then. And of course he now coaches AC Port of Spain.

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #156 on: January 30, 2020, 08:16:44 PM »
Anyone familiar with Walt Noriega, the AC coach.

He sounded familiar - coach for Stern John's football academy. Did he coach at Central before? Also is he related to Wesley Noriega?

Honestly, did not know this guy. 

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #157 on: January 30, 2020, 08:24:43 PM »
Anyone familiar with Walt Noriega, the AC coach.

He sounded familiar - coach for Stern John's football academy. Did he coach at Central before? Also is he related to Wesley Noriega?

Honestly, did not know this guy.

He may be known to some by his nickname ... which as I post this escapes me. 

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #158 on: February 01, 2020, 06:08:58 PM »
Defence Force extends Pro League lead.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


Three dif­fer­ent play­ers net­ted sec­ond-half goals as three-time cham­pi­ons De­fence Force trounced host Pt Fortin Civic 3-0 to widened their lead at the top of the T&T Pro League stand­ings on Fri­day night.

Play­ing in the lone match at the Ma­haica Oval, Pt Fortin, the "Teteron Men" found the go­ing tough ear­ly on and went in­to the half-time in­ter­val locked at 0-0 with Pt Fortin Civic.

How­ev­er, south­ern­er Hashim Ar­cia, for­mer­ly of W Con­nec­tion fi­nal­ly broke the dead­lock for the vis­i­tors from the penal­ty spot in the 62nd minute.

Two min­utes from full-time ex-T&T in­ter­na­tion­al and the all-time T&T Pro League lead­ing scor­er, De­vorn Jorsling with 150-plus goals to his name added an­oth­er in the 88th minute be­fore Re­on Moore made it three goals in two match­es with his team's third in the 92nd.

The win lift­ed De­fence Force to 23 points from ten match­es, four ahead of new sec­ond-placed club Ter­minix La Hor­quet­ta Rangers who crushed cel­lar-placed Cunu­pia FC 8-1 at La Hor­quet­ta Recre­ation Ground, Phase II, La Hor­quet­ta.

T&T in­ter­na­tion­al Ty­rone Charles start­ed and end­ed the on­slaught for Rangers with goals in the first and 92nd min­utes while Ja­mal Creighton (56th & 61st), the league's top scor­er with eight goals, and Isa­iah Lee (60th & 68th) al­so net­ted twice each in the lop­sided con­test.

The duo of Kishun Seecha­ran (48th) and Aikim An­drews (77th) were al­so on tar­get for Rangers who have now net­ted a league-high 33 goals in ten match­es, while Kevon "Show­time" Wood­ley got Cunu­pia's lone item in the 20th minute, a penal­ty for his team to go in­to the half-time at 1-1.

At the Ato Boldon Sta­di­um, Cou­va, San Juan Jabloteh and Tiger Tanks Club San­do both record­ed 3-2 vic­to­ries over First Cit­i­zens Cup win­ners' Po­lice FC and reign­ing league cham­pi­ons and record six-time win­ners W Con­nec­tion, re­spec­tive­ly.

In the open­er, the An­gus Eve-coached Club San­do looked on course for a much-need­ed win when Keron Corn­wall (21st) and Michael Bas­deo (32nd penal­ty) net­ted for a 2-0 lead at the in­ter­val.

On the re­sump­tion, Neil Ben­jamin Jr sliced the lead in the half for the "Savonet­ta Boys" in the 61st minute, but Shaq­keem Joseph ten re­stored Club San­do's two-goal cush­ion at 3-1 with ten min­utes left in the match.

Two min­utes lat­er, Nathaniel James got an­oth­er for W Con­nec­tion to set up a tight fin­ish, but at the end Club San­do held on for the much-need­ed win.

Po­lice FC went in­to their match against Jabloteh con­fi­dent of pick­ing up max­i­mum points and with­in three min­utes of the kick-off, Chris­t­ian Thomas had them on their way in the sec­ond match at Cou­va, on­ly for Nical Stephens to lev­el the score three min­utes to the half-time whis­tle.

Sev­en min­utes in­to the sec­ond half, Stevens went from hero to vil­lain when he turned the ball in­to his net to give Po­lice FC a 2-1 lead.

The youth­ful Jabloteh line-up did not give up and in the 78th minute, Kadeem Hutchin­son drew them lev­el be­fore Re­nal­do Fran­cois snatched an 88th-minute win­ner.

Fri­day's Re­sults

(Friday 31 January)

W Connection 2 (Neil Ben­jamin 61st, Nathaniel James 82nd) v Club Sando 3 (Keron Corn­wall 21st, Michael Bas­deo 32nd-Pen, Shaq­keem Joseph 80th), 6pm, Ato Boldon Stadium;

San Juan Jabloteh 3 (Nical Stephens 42nd, Kadeem Hutchin­son 78th, Re­nal­do Francois 88th) v Police FC 2 (Chris­t­ian Thomas 3rd, Nical Stephens 52nd Own-Goal), 8pm, Ato Boldon Stadium;

La Horquetta Rangers 8 (Ty­rone Charles 1st, 92nd, Ja­mal Creighton 56th, 61st, Isa­iah Lee 60th, 68th, Kishun Seecha­ran 48th, Aikim An­drews 77th) v Cunupia FC 1 (Kevon Wood­ley 20th-Pen), 7pm, La Horquetta Recreation Ground.

Point Fortin Civic 0 v Defence Force 3 (Hashim Ar­cia 62nd-Pen, De­vorn Jorsling 88th-Pen, Re­on Moore 92nd), 7pm, Mahaica Oval.

Upcoming Fixtures

(Sunday 2 February)

AC Port of Spain v Morvant Caledonia United, 3:30pm, Larry Gomes Stadium.

Central FC - Bye

(Tuesday 4 February)

Police FC v Cunupia FC, 6pm, Ato Boldon Stadium;

San Juan Jabloteh v Tiger Tanks Club Sando, 6pm, Hasely Crawford Stadium Training Field;

Terminix La Horquetta Rangers v Defence Force, 7pm, La Horquetta;

(Wednesday 5 February)

AC Port of Spain v Central FC, 6pm, Hasely Crawford Stadium Training Field;

W Connection v Morvant Caledonia United, 7pm, Ato Boldon Stadium.

Lat­est Team Stand­ings

Teams*P*W*D*L*F*A*Pts
1. De­fence Force FC*10*7*2*1*17*9*23
2. L.H Rangers*10*6*1*3*33*13*19
3. Po­lice FC*10*5*2*3*19*10*17
4. Mor­vant Cale­do­nia*9*4*4*1*11*7*16
5. Jabloteh*10*3*4*3*13*16*13
6. W Con­nec­tion*9*3*3*3*15*13*12
7. Point Fortin Civic*9*3*3*3*12*15*12
8. AC Port-of-Spain*9*3*1*5*11*24*10
9. Cen­tral FC *10*2*3*5*9*13*9
10. Club San­do*10*2*3*5*10*15*9
11. Cunu­pia FC*10*0*4*6*7*22*4

Lead­ing Scor­ers

8 - Ja­mal Creighton (La Hor­quet­ta Rangers)

6 - Keion Wil­son (Po­lice FC), Kervile Je­re­mi­ah (Pt Fortin Civic), Isa­iah Lee (La Hor­quet­ta Rangers),

4 - Keron Cum­mings, Ty­rone Charles (La Hor­quet­ta Rangers), Rashad Hy­a­centh (AC PoS), Dim­itrie Apai (W Con­nec­tion), Chris­t­ian Thomas (Po­lice FC), Shaq­keem Joseph (Club San­do)

3 - Sean Bon­val (Cen­tral FC), Aaron Richards (Mor­vant Cale­do­nia), Ka­reem Fre­itas, Kevon Wood­ley (Cunu­pia FC)

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #159 on: February 03, 2020, 10:56:24 AM »
TT Pro-League      Goal-Scorers   
   
Club   Name   Total

Terminix La Horquetta Rangers   Jamal Creigton   8
Point Fortin   Kerville Jeremiah   6
Police FC   Keion Wilson   6
Terminix La Horquetta Rangers   Isaiah Lee   6
AC Port of Spain   Rashad Hyacenth   4
Club Sando   Shaqkeem Joseph   4
Police FC   Christian Thomas   4
Police FC   Kareem Freitas   4
Terminix La Horquetta Rangers   Keron Cummings   4
Terminix La Horquetta Rangers   Tyrone Charles   4
W Connection   Dimitri Apai   4
Caledonia AIA   Aaron Richards   3
Central   Sean Bonval   3
Cunupia F.C.   Kevon Woodley   3
Defence Force   Devorn Jorsling   3
Defence Force   Reon Moore   3
Terminix La Horquetta Rangers   Kishun Seecharan   3
W Connection   Jevaughn Humphrey   3
AC Port of Spain   John-Paul Rochford   2
AC Port of Spain   Kordell Samuel   2
AC Port of Spain   Sedale Mc lean   2
Caledonia AIA   Jevick Mac Farlane   2
Caledonia AIA   Joshua Alexander   2
Caledonia AIA   Tev Lawerence   2
Central   Che'raul Benny   2
Defence Force   Hashim Arcia   2
Defence Force   Jerwyn Balthazar   2
Defence Force   Own Goal   2
Point Fortin   Kern Edwards   2
Police FC   Jameel Perry   2
San Juan Jabloteh   Micah Lansiquot   2
San Juan Jabloteh   Own Goal   2
San Juan Jabloteh   Renaldo Francois   2
Terminix La Horquetta Rangers   Aikim Andrews   2
Terminix La Horquetta Rangers   Samuel Delice   2
W Connection   Kurt Frederick   2
W Connection   Neil Benjamin   2
AC Port of Spain   Jean-luc Rochford   1
Caledonia AIA   Raphael Joseph   1
Caledonia AIA   Ryan Jordan   1
Central   Akim Armstrong   1
Central   Damani Richards   1
Central   Kesean St.Rose   1
Central   Shakiel Henry   1
Club Sando   Hughton Hector   1
Club Sando   Jodel Brown   1
Club Sando   Kadeem Gittens   1
Club Sando   Keron Cornwall   1
Club Sando   Michael Basdeo   1
Club Sando   Own Goal   1
Cunupia F.C.   Dwane James   1
Cunupia F.C.   Hakim Legall   1
Cunupia F.C.   Rafael Maestre   1
Cunupia F.C.   Xavier Rajpaul   1
Defence Force   Aaron Lester   1
Defence Force   Darius Ollivierra   1
Defence Force   Jelani Felix   1
Defence Force   Rodell Elock   1
Defence Force   Shaquille Bertrand   1
Point Fortin   Daniel Diaz   1
Point Fortin   Ronell Paul   1
Point Fortin   Shakuile Williams   1
Point Fortin   Tyrel Emmanuel   1
Police FC   Clevon McFee   1
Police FC   Juma Clarence   1
Police FC   Own Goal   1
San Juan Jabloteh   Jaheim Faustin   1
San Juan Jabloteh   Jair Edwards   1
San Juan Jabloteh   Justin Wilson   1
San Juan Jabloteh   Kadeem Hutchinson   1
San Juan Jabloteh   Nical Stephen   1
San Juan Jabloteh   Shakiyl Phillip   1
San Juan Jabloteh   Tyrese Bailey   1
Terminix La Horquetta Rangers   Anselm Jackson   1
Terminix La Horquetta Rangers   Junior Asson   1
Terminix La Horquetta Rangers   Kadeem Corbin   1
Terminix La Horquetta Rangers   Kishon Hackshaw   1
W Connection   Isaiah Hudson   1
W Connection   Michaeel Gem Gordon   1
W Connection   Nathaniel James   1
W Connection   Own Goal   1

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #160 on: February 03, 2020, 11:02:50 AM »
Yesterday's Results

(Sunday 2 February)

AC Port of Spain 0 v Morvant Caledonia United 0, 3:30pm, Larry Gomes Stadium.

Lat­est Team Stand­ings

Teams*P*W*D*L*F*A*Pts
1. De­fence Force FC*10*7*2*1*17*9*23
2. Terminix La Horquetta Rangers*10*6*1*3*33*13*19
3. Po­lice FC*10*5*2*3*19*10*17
4. Mor­vant Cale­do­nia United*10*4*5*1*11*7*17
5. San Juan Jabloteh*10*3*4*3*13*16*13
6. W Con­nec­tion FC*9*3*3*3*15*13*12
7. Point Fortin Civic FC*9*3*3*3*12*15*12
8. Athletic Club Port-of-Spain*10*3*2*5*11*24*11
9. Cen­tral FC *10*2*3*5*9*13*9
10. Tiger Tanks Club San­do FC*10*2*3*5*10*15*9
11. Cunu­pia FC*10*0*4*6*7*22*4

Upcoming Fixtures

(Tuesday 4 February)

Police FC v Cunupia FC, 6pm, Ato Boldon Stadium;

San Juan Jabloteh v Tiger Tanks Club Sando, 6pm, Hasely Crawford Stadium Training Field;

Terminix La Horquetta Rangers v Defence Force, 7pm, La Horquetta;

(Wednesday 5 February)

AC Port of Spain v Central FC, 6pm, Hasely Crawford Stadium Training Field;

W Connection v Morvant Caledonia United, 7pm, Ato Boldon Stadium.

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #161 on: February 04, 2020, 09:32:08 PM »
Army blanks Rangers to open 4-point lead.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


Three-time cham­pi­ons De­fence Force over­came the ear­ly dis­missal of de­fend­er Cur­tis Gon­salves to blank Ter­minix La Hor­quet­ta Rangers 2-0 and widened their lead in the T&T Pro League on Tues­day night.

Go­ing in­to the high­ly an­tic­i­pat­ed en­counter at the La Hor­quet­ta Rangers Recre­ation Ground in Phase II, La Hor­quet­ta, De­fence Force who last won the ti­tle in the 2012/2013 sea­son held a four-point lead over Rangers.

The "Teteron Men" al­so went in­to the match on the heels off 3-0 road win at Pt Fortin Civic while Rangers, who are on their hunt for their maid­en Pro League crown and were 8-1 vic­tors against cel­lar-placed Cunu­pia FC.

And it was the host who was hand­ed an ear­ly ad­van­tage when De­fence Force na­tion­al de­fend­er Cur­tis Gon­salves was is­sued a straight red card by ref­er­ee Quin­cy Williams for vi­o­lent con­duct against Kishun Seecha­ran.

How­ev­er, Rangers who have net­ted 33 goals in ten match­es so far this sea­son failed to cap­i­talise on their man ad­van­tage as both teams went in­to the half-time in­ter­val locked at 0-0.

Nine min­utes in­to the sec­ond-half, De­fence Force took a sur­prise lead through Hashim Ar­cia with his third goal of the cam­paign, and two min­utes from the full-time whis­tle, Re­on Moore sealed all three points for the vis­i­tors to move to 26 points from 11 match­es, sev­en ahead of Rangers.

At the Ato Boldon Sta­di­um, Cou­va, third-placed Po­lice FC with 18 points dropped two valu­able points af­ter they were held to a dis­ap­point­ing goal­less draw by cel­lar-placed Cunu­pia FC.

And at the Hase­ly Craw­ford Sta­di­um, Train­ing Field, Mu­cu­rapo, Tiger Tanks Club San­do fol­lowed up their 3-2 win over reign­ing cham­pi­ons, W Con­nec­tion with a 5-0 ham­mer­ing of San Juan Jabloteh.

The duo of Shaq­keem Joseph (17th) and Kevon Williams (45th) were both on tar­get in the first-half for Club San­do to lead 2-0 at the half be­fore Keron Corn­wall added a sec­ond-half brace (76th & 81st) fol­lowed by a 90th item by Luke Charles.

Yes­ter­day (Wednes­day, Feb­ru­ary 5), AC Port-of-Spain host­ed Cen­tral FC at Cou­va while the match be­tween W Con­nec­tion and Mor­vant Cale­do­nia Unit­ed was post­poned to a date to be de­ter­mined.

Leading Goalscorers.

8 - Ja­mal Creighton (La Hor­quet­ta Rangers)

6 - Keion Wil­son (Po­lice FC), Kerville Je­re­mi­ah (Pt Fortin Civic), Isa­iah Lee (La Hor­quet­ta Rangers);

5 - Shaq­keem Joseph (Club San­do);

4 - Keron Cum­mings, Ty­rone Charles (La Hor­quet­ta Rangers), Rashad Hy­a­centh (AC PoS), Dim­itrie Apai (W Con­nec­tion), Chris­t­ian Thomas, Ka­reem Fre­itas (Po­lice FC), Re­on Moore (De­fence Force).

Yesterday's Results

(Tuesday 4 February)

Police FC 0 v Cunupia FC 0, 6pm, Ato Boldon Stadium;

San Juan Jabloteh 0 v Tiger Tanks Club Sando 5 (Shaqkeem Joseph 17, Kevon Williams 45, Keron Cornwall 76, 81, Luke Charles 90), 6pm, Hasely Crawford Stadium Training Field;

Terminix La Horquetta Rangers 0 v Defence Force 2 (Hashim Arcia 54, Ren Moore 88), 7pm, La Horquetta.

Lat­est Team Stand­ings

P  W  D  L  F  A  GD  Pts
1  Defence Force FC  11  8  2  1  19  9  +10  26
2  La Horquetta Rangers FC  11  6  1  4  33  15  +18  19
3  Police FC  11  5  3  3  19  10  +9  18
4  Morvant Caledonia United  10  4  5  1  11  7  +4  17
5  San Juan Jabloteh FC  11  3  4  4  13  21  -8  13
6  W Connection FC  9  3  3  3  15  13  +2  12
7  Club Sando FC  11  3  3  5  15  15  0  12
8  Point Fortin Civic FC  9  3  3  3  12  15  -3  12
9  Athletic Club Port of Spain  10  3  2  5  11  24  -13  11
10  Central FC  10  2  3  5  9  13  -4  9
11  Cunupia FC  11  0  5  6  7  22  -15  5

Upcoming Fixtures

(Wednesday 5 February)

AC Port of Spain v Central FC, 6pm, Ato Boldon Stadium;

W Connection P-P Morvant Caledonia United, 7pm, Ato Boldon Stadium - Postponed

(Friday 7 February)

Central FC v San Juan Jabloteh, 6pm, Ato Boldon Stadium

Morvant Caledonia United v 8pm, Ato Boldon Stadium

(Saturday 8 February)

Cunupia FC v Club Sando, 3:15pm, Larry Gomes Stadium
To be televised live on TTT

(Sunday 9 February)

AC Port of Spain v La Horquetta Rangers, 3:30pm, Larry Gomes Stadium

W Connection v Point Fortin Civic, 4pm, Ato Boldon Stadium

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‘Demon’ spooks La Horquetta again, as Defence Force down Rangers in cracking clash.
By Lasana Liburd (Wired868).


Former East Mucurapo Secondary schoolboy Aaron ‘Demon’ Enill stole the plaudits again at Phase 2, La Horquetta as Defence Force FC left the swanky east Trinidad venue with all three points in an impressive 2-0 Pro League win over hosts Terminix La Horquetta Rangers.

The result saw the Army/Coast Guard combination surge seven points clear at the top of the 11-team standings as they hunt their fourth Pro League championship title. If successful, the ‘Teteron Boys’ will pull alongside San Juan Jabloteh as the Pro League’s second most successful football team. W Connection rule the roost with six titles.

Rangers are in second place at present.

Elsewhere yesterday, third placed Police FC missed a chance to go second as they were held goalless by table proppers, Cunupia FC, at the Ato Boldon Stadium. While, in a clash between National Under-17 Team head coach Angus Eve (Tiger Tanks Club Sando) and Keith Jeffrey (San Juan Jabloteh), Club Sando ran out emphatic 5-0 winners at the Hasely Crawford Stadium training field.

The win propelled Sando three places up the standings to seventh while Jabloteh stay fifth. And, in today’s lone match, ninth placed AC Port of Spain and tenth placed Central FC played to a 1-1 draw at the Ato Boldon Stadium.

The fixture between fourth placed Morvant Caledonia and sixth placed W Connection, scheduled for Couva this evening, was postponed.

Morvant Caledonia, who trail Defence Force by nine points, have four wins, five draws and a solitary defeat from their 10 outings and often lacked the offensive punch necessary to put away opponents and match pace with the league leaders.

Their tame challenge leaves Defence Force sniffing history. The Teteron Boys were the Pro League’s first champions as they claimed the inaugural crown in 1999. And, quite possibly, they might be the last.

The new William Wallace-led Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA), with Super League president Keith Look Loy a major influence over technical matters, vowed to institute a new three-tiered competition that envelops the Pro League and TTSL competitions. And their projected start date is roughly mid-2020.

Should the various parties find consensus and funding, it would signal a seismic shift in the structure of the local game with the devil in the details—as far as what is at stake for clubs and, by extension, their players.

For the 2019/20 season, the ‘Demon’ has been between the uprights for the Defence Force. And, not for the first time, Rangers could not manage a successful exorcism.

On the last occasion that the two teams met in La Horquetta, Enill saved a penalty from Rangers forward Tyrone Charles in a goalless draw—en route to Defence Force lifting the first Ascension title.

Last night, Enill haunted the hosts again with another penalty save as coach Lloyd Andrews’ troops pulled off a 2-0 win in an electric affair. And this time, they only needed 10 players to stop Rangers.

The match was just 19 minutes old when defender Curtis ‘Boyo’ Gonzales, the Ascension Invitation MVP, needlessly barged into opposing flanker Kishun Seecharan. Referee Kwinsi Williams had already whistled for a foul by Seecharan on Defence Force stopper Rodell Elcock when Gonzales flew on with elbow raised and the official felt obliged to show the red card.

The visitors started with a 3-5-2 formation with Gonzales operating as sweeper, to negate Rangers’ dangerous counter attacking ploy. Andrews and assistant coach Hutson ‘Barber’ Charles opted to shuffle their starting team rather than turn to the bench, as midfielder Aaron Lester dropped into defence while attacker Adrian Welch joined playmaker Hashim Arcia in midfield.

Rangers were the better team for the rest of the first half but could not find a way past Enill. The goalkeeper fended away a stinging right footer from opposing captain Jamal Creighton in the the 25th minute before he came up with yet another save from the spot.

The penalty call itself was debatable. Defence Force left wing back Jelani Felix missed a deep cross from Ross Russell Jr and his back was turned when Seecharan headed the ball against his arm.

Williams was deaf to the ‘Army’ protests. But Enill dove to his left to keep out a low effort by Rangers defender Jevon Morris while Charles hit the rebound overbar.

And the first half ended in frenetic style, as Army forward Brent Sam blasted against the Rangers upright from an improbable angle in the 44th minute while, seconds later, Enill made arguably his best save of the night to deny opposing forward Isaiah Lee from 18 yards.

Up in the stands, National Senior Team head coach Terry Fenwick and his assistant Derek King might have been thinking that there is life in the local top flight competition after all.

In all four of Rangers’ lopsided home wins, they scored within the opening five minutes before ripping AC, Jabloteh, Point Fortin Civic and Cunupia to shreds on the counter as they tried to get back into the game.

After 17 competitive matches in La Horquetta across the Ascension and Pro League competitions, Rangers failed to be ahead by the halftime interval on just six occasions. In all six instances, they failed to win at all—as they lost once each to Morvant Caledonia, Police and Defence Force and drew against Club Sando (twice) and Army.

Eight minutes into the second half, Quamina’s entertainers fell behind as defender Jesus Perez and goalkeeper Jabari St Hillaire both failed to clear their lines and Arcia pounced to drive the ball into an unprotected net.

Seecharan almost conjured up an equaliser, midway through the second half, with a venomous left footer from distance that Enill tipped overbar. But Defence Force looked comfortable enough once ahead and doubled their lead in the 88th minute, after another farcical moment at the back by the host team.

On this occasion, Russell and St Hillaire failed to deal with a straightforward, long diagonal ball and substitute Reon Moore got on the end of it for another simple finish.

At the final whistle, Defence Force players held up the jersey of teammate Jules Lee who suffered a broken leg in training on Monday. It was a thoughtful gesture that hinted at the camaraderie within their camp.

It is the Demon in the gloves that would give the Rangers players sleepless nights, though.

(Teams)

Terminix La Horquetta Rangers (4-4-2): 20.Jabari St Hillaire (GK); 99.Anselm Jackson, 18.Jevon Morris (31.Junior Asson 70), 26.Jesus Perez, 17.Ross Russell Jr; 7.Aikim Andrews, 8.Jamal Creighton (captain), 15.Keron Cummings, 9.Kishun Seecharan; 10.Tyrone Charles, 27.Isaiah Lee (77.Samuel Delice 63).

Unused substitutes: 29.Emmanuel John (GK), 5.Leslie Russell, 12.Caleb Sturge, 25.Michael Yaw Darko, 32.Yohannes Richardson.

Coach: Dave Quamina

Defence Force FC (3-1-4-1-1): 80.Aaron Enill (GK); 23.Jamali Garcia, 17.Curtis Gonzales [Red card 19], 6.Rodell Elcock; 37.Cassim Kellar; 5.Jerome McIntyre, 10.Hashim Arcia, 27.Aaron Lester, 7.Jelani Felix; 70.Adrian Welch (99.Jerwyn Balthazar 79); 8.Brent Sam (18.Reon Moore 67).

Unused substitutes: 1.Andre Marchan (GK), 4.Kevon Blackman, 9.Devorn Jorsling, 22.Darius Ollivierra, 45.Dylon King.

Coach: Lloyd Andrews

Referee: Kwinsi Williams

Wired868 Man of the Match: Aaron Enill (Defence Force)

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #162 on: February 06, 2020, 08:53:38 AM »
WATCH: The Defence Force footballers remained hot with another victory to their credit as they blanked second-placed La Horquetta Rangers 2-0.

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #163 on: February 06, 2020, 09:11:06 AM »
Yesterday's Results.

(Wednesday 5 February)

AC Port of Spain 1 (John-Paul Rochford 75) v Central FC 1 (Akim Armstrong 25), 6pm, Ato Boldon Stadium;

Lat­est Team Stand­ings

P  W  D  L  F  A  GD  Pts

1  Defence Force FC  11  8  2  1  19  9  +10  26
2  La Horquetta Rangers FC  11  6  1  4  33  15  +18  19
3  Police FC  11  5  3  3  19  10  +9  18
4  Morvant Caledonia United  10  4  5  1  11  7  +4  17
5  San Juan Jabloteh FC  11  3  4  4  13  21  -8  13
6  W Connection FC  9  3  3  3  15  13  +2  12
7  Club Sando FC  11  3  3  5  15  15  0  12
8  Point Fortin Civic FC  9  3  3  3  12  15  -3  12
9  Athletic Club Port of Spain  11  3  3  5  12  25  -13  12
10  Central FC  11  2  4  5  10  14  -4  10
11  Cunupia FC  11  0  5  6  7  22  -15  5

Upcoming Fixtures

(Friday 7 February)

Central FC v San Juan Jabloteh, 6pm, Ato Boldon Stadium

Morvant Caledonia United v Police FC, 8pm, Ato Boldon Stadium

(Sunday 9 February)

AC Port of Spain v La Horquetta Rangers, 3:30pm, Larry Gomes Stadium

W Connection v Point Fortin Civic, 4pm, Ato Boldon Stadium

Cunupia FC v Club Sando, 6:00pm, Ato Boldon Stadium

Defence Force - Bye

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #164 on: February 06, 2020, 05:04:06 PM »
Was this game played at the new Diego martin Regional complex. Looks nice!

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #165 on: February 08, 2020, 12:53:58 PM »
Yesterday's Results

(Friday 7 February)

Central FC 3 (Akim Armstrong 11, Ché Benny 61, 72-Pen) v San Juan Jabloteh 1 (Justin Araujo-Wilson 5), 6pm, Ato Boldon Stadium

Morvant Caledonia United 2 (Tev Lawrence 62, 83) v Police FC 2 (Juma Clarence 10, Kareem Freitas 58), 8pm, Ato Boldon Stadium

Upcoming Fixtures

(Sunday 9 February)

AC Port of Spain v La Horquetta Rangers, 3:30pm, Larry Gomes Stadium

W Connection v Point Fortin Civic, 4pm, Ato Boldon Stadium

Cunupia FC v Club Sando, 6:00pm, Ato Boldon Stadium

Defence Force - Bye

Lat­est Team Stand­ings

P  W  D  L  F  A  GD  Pts
1  Defence Force FC  11  8  2  1  19  9  +10  26
2  La Horquetta Rangers FC  11  6  1  4  33  15  +18  19
3  Police FC  12  5  4  3  21  12  +9  19
4  Morvant Caledonia United  11  4  6  1  13  9  +4  18
5  Central FC  12  3  4  5  13  15  -2  13
6  San Juan Jabloteh FC  12  3  4  5  14  24  -10  13
7  W Connection FC  9  3  3  3  15  13  +2  12
8  Club Sando FC  11  3  3  5  15  15  0  12
9  Point Fortin Civic FC  9  3  3  3  12  15  -3  12
10  Athletic Club Port of Spain  11  3  3  5  12  25  -13  12
11  Cunupia FC  11  0  5  6  7  22  -15  5

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #166 on: February 09, 2020, 07:10:06 AM »
Only seven points between second and tenth place. ..  interesting ....
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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #167 on: February 09, 2020, 07:41:53 AM »
Only seven points between second and tenth place. ..  interesting ....

Even more compressed between 5th and 10th and that makes Cunupia's showing even more subject to scrutiny.

There are also 7 points between them and AC POS. There are 7 points and there are 7! points. 

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« Reply #168 on: February 10, 2020, 07:03:40 AM »
Woodley brace lifts Cunupia to first win.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


Kevon ‘Show­time’ Wood­ley net­ted a sec­ond-half brace to earn Cunu­pia FC their first win af­ter 12 match­es, 2-1 over Tiger Tanks Club San­do, in the 2019/2020 T&T Pro League at the Ato Boldon Sta­di­um Sta­di­um, Cou­va on Sun­day.

Wood­ley, a mem­ber of the Na­tion­al Beach Soc­cer team opened the scor­ing five min­utes in­to the sec­ond half with a right-foot­ed shot, but with­in three min­utes Shaq­keem Joseph net­ted his sixth goal of the cam­paign to get Club San­do, lev­el.

Club San­do then had a chance to a 2-1 lead from the penal­ty spot, but Michael Bas­deo saw his week ef­fort saved by Cunu­pia goal­keep­er Ke­ston Malchan.

And that miss would come back to haunt Club San­do as Wood­ley then scored his sec­ond of the match, the even­tu­al match-win­ner in the 70th minute with an ac­ro­bat­ic right-foot­ed vol­ley in­to the top right-hand cor­ner of the goal with his back to goal af­ter tak­ing a long free-kick down on his chest.

De­spite the win, Cunu­pia re­mained bot­tom of the ta­ble with eight points from 12 match­es, while at the top De­fence Force who was on a bye this week­end leads the 11-team ta­ble with 26 points from 11 match­es, six Ter­minix La Hor­quet­ta Rangers who were sur­pris­ing­ly held to a 2-2 draw by AC Port-of-Spain at Lar­ry Gomes Sta­di­um, Mal­abar.

Na­tion­al strik­er Ty­rone Charles fired Rangers ahead as ear­ly as the sec­ond minute which his team held un­til John-Paul Rochford got AC Port-of-Spain on even terms on the stroke of half-time.

Against the run of play, Sedale Mc Lean then put AC Port-of-Spain ahead in the 73rd af­ter which his team de­fend­ed stub­born­ly be­fore Aikim An­drews saved Rangers blem­ish­es from a shock de­feat with his 87th-minute strike.

In the open­er at Cou­va, de­fend­ing cham­pi­ons W Con­nec­tion eked out a 2-1 tri­umph over Point Fortin Civic thanks to Je­vaughn Humphrey’s 81st-minute strike.

Kurt Fred­er­ick had giv­en the “Savonet­ta Boys” a 12th minute lead from the penal­ty spot be­fore Daniel Di­az net­ted the equalis­er in the 71st.

On Fri­day at Cou­va, Cen­tral FC got a dou­ble from na­tion­al youth play­er Che Ben­ny to whip San Juan Jabloteh 3-1 while Tev Lawrence’s dou­ble earned Mor­vant Cale­do­nia Unit­ed a 2-2 draw with third-placed Po­lice FC who led 2-0 at one stage thanks to goals from out-of-favour na­tion­al strik­er Ju­ma Clarence, and Ka­reem “Scoo­by” Fre­itas.

Tonight (Tues­day, Feb­ru­ary 11), Mor­vant Cale­do­nia Unit­ed will have an­oth­er chance to take sole pos­ses­sion of sec­ond spot on the ta­ble when they come up against San Juan Jabloteh at Cou­va from 6 pm, while to­mor­row (Wednes­day, Feb­ru­ary 12), two match­es are on sched­ule with Cen­tral FC host­ing W Con­nec­tion at Cou­va from 6 pm, while Pt Fortin Civic en­ter­tains AC Port-of-Spain at Ma­haica Oval, Point Fortin.

Full Results

(Friday 7 February)

Central FC 3 (Akim Armstrong 11, Ché Benny 61, 72-Pen) v San Juan Jabloteh 1 (Justin Araujo-Wilson 5), 6pm, Ato Boldon Stadium

Morvant Caledonia United 2 (Tev Lawrence 62, 83) v Police FC 2 (Juma Clarence 10, Kareem Freitas 58), 8pm, Ato Boldon Stadium - Highlights

(Sunday 9 February)

AC Port of Spain 2 (John-Paul Rochford 45, Sedale McLean 73) v La Horquetta Rangers 2 (Tyrone Charles 2, Aikim Andrews 87), 3:30pm, Larry Gomes Stadium;

W Connection 2 (Kurt Fredericks 12-Pen, Jevaughn Humphrey 81) v Point Fortin Civic 1 (Daniel Diaz 71), 4pm, Ato Boldon Stadium;

Cunupia FC 2 (Kevon Woodley 50, 70) v Club Sando 1 (Shaqkeem Joseph 53), 6:00pm, Ato Boldon Stadium; - Match Highlights

Defence Force - Bye

Lat­est Team Stand­ings

P  W  D  L  F  A  GD  Pts
1  Defence Force FC  11 8 2 1 19 9 +10 26
2  Terminix La Horquetta Rangers  FC 12 6 2 4 35 17 +18 20
3  Police FC  12 5 4 3 21 12 +9 19
4  Morvant Caledonia United  11 4 6 1 13 9 +4 18
5  W Connection  FC 10 4 3 3 17 14 +3 15
6  Central FC  12 3 4 5 13 15 -2 13
7  San Juan Jabloteh FC  12 3 4 5 14 24 -10 13
8  Athletic Club Port of Spain  12 3 4 5 14 27 -13 13
9  Tiger Tanks Club Sando FC  12 3 3 6 16 17 -1 12
10  Point Fortin Civic  FC 10 3 3 4 13 17 -4 12
11  Cunupia FC  12 1 5 6 9 23 -14 8

Upcoming Fixtures

(Tuesday 11 February)

Morvant Caledonia United v San Juan Jabloteh, 6:00pm, Ato Boldon Stadium.

(Wednesday 12 February)

Central FC v W Connection, 6:00pm, Ato Boldon Stadium;

Point Fortin Civic v AC Port of Spain, 7:00pm, Mahaica Oval.

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« Reply #169 on: February 10, 2020, 10:51:26 AM »
WATCH: Police and Caledonia tie

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #170 on: February 10, 2020, 12:24:27 PM »
RANGERS VS POINT HIGHLIGHTS

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #171 on: February 12, 2020, 05:06:17 AM »
Something that bothers me - can no one who publishes the tables in media use the tab function (this isn't against forumites, I have tried this in the past and know it's not worth the effort)? Their tables are always formatted stupidly where columns don't line up, and there's just no excuse in the modern era for not using tab, or putting it in excel... Wired is particularly bad at it, although I assume they've just taken a photo of something the TTFA produced?

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« Reply #172 on: February 12, 2020, 09:23:44 AM »
Jabloteh blitzs Morvant Caledonia 4-1.
By Nigel Simon (Guardian).


Skakiyl Phillip scored two sec­ond-half penal­ty to cap off San Juan Jabloteh's 4-1 spank­ing of Mor­vant Cale­do­nia Unit­ed in the 2019/2020 T&T Pro League at the Ato Boldon Sta­di­um Sta­di­um, Cou­va on Tues­day night.

The shock vic­to­ry lift­ed the Kei­th Jef­frey-coached Jabloteh three places up the ta­ble to fifth with 16 points from 13 match­es, ten adrift of lead­ers De­fence Force who have played 11 match­es while Ter­minix La Hor­quet­ta Rangers are sec­ond with 20 points fol­lowed by Po­lice FC and Mor­vant Cale­do­nia with 19 and 18 re­spec­tive­ly.

Go­ing in­to the match on Tues­day night, the Den­sil 'Bleed­er" Theobald-coached Mor­vant Cale­do­nia Unit­ed had their eyes set on go­ing sec­ond on the ta­ble with full points.

How­ev­er, in­side of three min­utes of the kick-off, the "Stal­lions" dreams were dealt a blow when Ma­lik Mieres fired Jabloteh ahead.

Jay­don Tay­lor man­aged to pull Mor­vant Cale­do­nia in the 32nd minute, but that joy was short-lived as De­lon Jag­gasar re­gained the edge for Jabloteh in the 38th minute for a 2-1 ad­van­tage at the half-time whis­tle.

Phillip then took charge for his team in the sec­ond-half cap­i­tal­is­ing on two er­rors of judge­ment from the Mor­vant Cale­do­nia Unit­ed de­fend­ers to con­vert two penal­ty-at­tempts, first in the 64th minute, and then in the 89th minute.

Last night, two match­es were sched­uled with Cen­tral FC host­ing W Con­nec­tion at Cou­va from 6 pm, while Pt Fortin Civic en­ter­tains AC Port-of-Spain at Ma­haica Oval, Pt Fortin.

On Fri­day, there are three match­es sched­uled with De­fence Force fac­ing AC Port-of-Spain at Cou­va from 6 pm fol­lowed by Club San­do and Mor­vant Cale­do­nia Unit­ed two hours lat­er at the same venue, while Point Fortin Civic en­ter­tains Jabloteh at Ma­haica Oval, Point Fortin from 7 pm.

Tuesday's Results

(Tuesday 11 February)

Morvant Caledonia United 1 (Jaydon Taylor 32) v San Juan Jabloteh 4 (Malik Mieres 3, Delon Jaggasar 38, Shakiyl Phillip 64-Pen, 89-Pen), 6:00pm, Ato Boldon Stadium. - Match Highlights

Lat­est Team Stand­ings

P  W  D  L  F  A  GD  Pts
1  Defence Force FC  11 8 2 1 19 9 +10 26
2  La Horquetta Rangers  12 6 2 4 35 17 +18 20
3  Police FC  12 5 4 3 21 12 +9 19
4  Morvant Caledonia United  12 4 6 2 14 13 +1 18
5  San Juan Jabloteh  13 4 4 5 18 25 -7 16
6  W Connection  10 4 3 3 17 14 +3 15
7  Central FC  12 3 4 5 13 15 -2 13
8  AC Port of Spain  12 3 4 5 14 27 -13 13
9  Club Sando  12 3 3 6 16 17 -1 12
10  Point Fortin Civic  10 3 3 4 13 17 -4 12
11  Cunupia FC  12 1 5 6 9 23 -14 8

Lead­ing Scor­ers

8 - Ja­mal Creighton (La Hor­quet­ta Rangers)

6 - Keion Wil­son (Po­lice FC), Kerville Je­re­mi­ah (Point Fortin Civic), Isa­iah Lee (La Hor­quet­ta Rangers), Shaq­keem Joseph (Club San­do)

5 - Ty­rone Charles (La Hor­quet­ta Rangers), Kevon Wood­ley (Cunu­pia FC), Ka­reem Fre­itas (Po­lice FC)

4 - Keron Cum­mings (La Hor­quet­ta Rangers), Rashad Hy­a­centh (AC PoS), Dim­itrie Apai (W Con­nec­tion), Chris­t­ian Thomas, (Po­lice FC), Re­on Moore (De­fence Force), John-Paul Rochford (AC PoS), Je­vaughn Humphrey (W Con­nec­tion), Tev Lawrence (Mor­vant Cale­do­nia Unit­ed), Che Ben­ny (Cen­tral FC).

Yesterday's Fixtures

(Wednesday 12 February)

Central FC v W Connection, 6:00pm, Ato Boldon Stadium;

Point Fortin Civic v AC Port of Spain, 7:00pm, Mahaica Oval.

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« Reply #173 on: February 12, 2020, 04:10:53 PM »
WATCH: Morvant Caledonia United 1-4 San Juan Jabloteh

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« Reply #174 on: February 12, 2020, 06:31:21 PM »
Good play by Jab. The camera man lost me with the first penalty.

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #175 on: February 13, 2020, 07:19:00 AM »
Stern: ‘Our players have not been paid’; W Connection clobber downcast Central in Couva Clásico.
By Lasana Liburd (Wired868).


Traditional Pro League powerhouses, W Connection FC, jumped two places to fourth spot after a 4-1 win over Central FC last night but there were more reasons to despair than cheer in a lopsided derby at the Ato Boldon Stadium.

The ‘Couva Clásico’ was the Pro League’s last hot ticket argument, capable of attracting close to 2,000 supporters and extensive media coverage up to five years ago—when Terry Fenwick and Stuart Charles-Fevrier led Central and Connection into battle.

Last night, Central could not even fill their substitutes bench and the outcome of the game, according to their own coach, was a foregone conclusion.

“It’s difficult for those players to get going because they haven’t been paid,” Central head coach and Trinidad and Tobago’s all-time leading international goal scorer Stern John told Wired868. “I knew we were going to lose even before the game started because some of the boys are disappointed they haven’t been paid.”

The result saw the ‘Couva Sharks’ slip to eighth place in the 11-team standings, as Point Fortin Civic leapfrogged them to seventh—thanks to a 3-2 win over AC Port of Spain at the Mahaica Oval.

Attacking midfielder John-Paul Rochford kept his personal hot streak going with a goal in his third successive game for AC. It was his fifth goal of the season, which is three shy of the Pro League’s top scorer, Jamal Creighton of Terminix La Horquetta Rangers.

Civic would not be denied, though, as teenager Julien Bristol scored a last minute winner for the Point Fortin-based club, who snapped a three game losing run in the process.

AC are level on points with Central but have an inferior goal difference.

There has been little to smile about in the Central dressing room of late, though.

The manic Pro League schedule sees clubs asked to play three games every eight days. Although the competition’s organisers have not said so explicitly, the reasoning behind the fixtures is believed to be an attempt to complete the league as quickly as possible—so as to minimise the number of monthly pay cheques due to players by club owners.

Most clubs are funded primarily by the Trinidad and Tobago government, courtesy of annual subventions by the Sport Company. The 2019/20 Pro League season started in December and ends in March.

Central, it seems, cannot afford to pay their own players for even that long. It is an especially ironic situation since the club’s managing director, Brent Sancho, is simultaneously the Pro League’s interim chairman as well as a former minister of sport.

Sancho was abroad when contacted by Wired868 and unavailable to comment at the time.

“When W Connection and Central played [each other] it used to be a massive game but I had a difficult time getting the players up for the game yesterday,” said John. “They just can’t get their head around the football because of their own situations. The day before [the game] we only had 10 players in the session.

“I am surprised so many players came out to play [last night].”

In the end, Central had 16 players on match day—two less than the 18 permitted. Among the high profile absentees was veteran attacker Akim Armstrong.

“The situation is disappointing because we have some of the younger boys like Jesse Williams and Ché Benny who want to play,” said John, “because they have a chance of getting on to the National Senior or Under-20 Team. But some of the senior guys have said that if they aren’t paid then they won’t be playing.”

On paper, Central still had a decent team last night. But it did not take long before the cracks showed.

By halftime, Connection were two goals clear after close ranged headers by defender Isaiah Garcia and flanker Dimitrie Apai. But the lead might easily have been by five items, as Apai and forward Jevaughn Humphrey missed one on one opportunities while right back Adan Noel had a free kick tipped on to the bar by Central custodian Abbion Devon Phillip.

“The tempo of the game was not what we are used to playing,” said John. “We were lacklustre. I had a go at them at halftime and told them: ‘you are not being paid but at least you can show some pride’.”

Central pulled a goal back in the 54th minute and it was a beauty, as attacking midfielder Sean Bonval cut in off the right wing and slapped low into the far corner with his left boot.

Bonval, a former Trinity College East player, has been one of the Pro League’s bright sparks this season. But, flickers from Benny and forward Noel Williams apart, it was a rare moment of quality from the Sharks yesterday.

Connection looked like scoring on every transition with Central’s defensive pairing of Williams [J] and Damani Richards repeatedly exposed by their teammates.

“In the second half, we had a go at Connection for about 10 or 15 minutes but then we lost shape again,” said John. “To be fair, [the loss] should have been by more than four [goals].”

Apai and Connection captain Neil Benjamin Jr were merciless on the flanks and Central full backs Myles Yorke and Jameel Neptune may have needed a dose of Andrews after the 90 minute affair.

‘Benjie’ got Connection’s third goal from the penalty spot in the 79th minute, after the Central goalkeeper upended Apai. And the Surinamese speedster, Apai, rounded off the score summary in stoppage time with a fierce finish in the roof of the net off a rapid counter attack.

While Benny did not have many opportunities to catch the eye, 15 year old Connection and National Youth Team midfielder Molik Jesse Khan looked every inch the showman.

Assured in possession, intelligent and full of swagger, it is hard not to see Khan earning a living off the sport in the not so distant future.

Central’s immediate future looks ragged though. The only club to ever win three straight Pro League titles in 2015, 2016 and 2017, John said he was unsure about his employer’s current ambitions.

“We are just trying to see out the season,” said John, a former England Premier League striker with Birmingham City and Sunderland. “Obviously as the coach you don’t want to finish last in the league. But with nothing to play for and players not being paid, it is hard to motivate your players.

“This is the first time I can say I am just waiting for the season to finish. I can’t lie to you.”

Full Results

(Wednesday 12 February)

Central FC 1 (Sean Bonval 54) v W Connection 4 (Isaiah Garcia 28, Dimitrie Apai 42, 90+2, Neil Benjamin Jr, 80-Pen), 6:00pm, Ato Boldon Stadium; - Match Highlights

Point Fortin Civic 3 (Daniel Diaz 2, Justin Sadoo 61, Julien Briston 89) v AC Port of Spain 2 (John-Paul Rochford 22, Xae Pierre de Fou 77), 7:00pm, Mahaica Oval.

(Teams)

Central FC (4-2-3-1): 1.Abbion Devon Phillip (GK); 26.Myles Yorke, 27.Jesse Williams, 24.Damani Richards, 16.Jameel Neptune; 5.Omari Lezama (25.Romario Burke 76), 8.Kevon Goddard (captain); 10.Sean Bonval, 29.Ché Benny, 2.Kadeem Riley (23.Kesean St Rose 75); 11.Noel Williams.

Unused substitutes: 30.Jardel Poon-Lewis (GK), 3.Hakeem Baird, 12.Renaldo Alexander.

Coach: Stern John

W Connection FC (4-2-3-1): 18.Denzil Smith (GK); 11.Adan Noel, 3.Isaiah Garcia, 6.Alvinus Myers, 2.Kurt Frederick (27.Aaron Rodney 66); 8.Rhondel Gibson, 36.Molik Jesse Khan; 7.Neil Benjamin (captain) (99.Quinn Rodney 88), 32.Isaiah Hudson, 17.Dimitrie Apai; 13.Jevaughn Humphrey (9.Mickaeel Jem Gordon 59).

Unused substitutes: 1.Jason Belfon (GK), 24.Ronald Charles, 29.Jabari Lee, 35.Nathaniel James.

Coach: Earl Jean

Referee: Crystal Sobers

Wired868 Man of the Match: Dimitrie Apai (W Connection)

Lat­est Team Stand­ings

P  W  D  L  F  A  GD  Pts
1  Defence Force FC  11 8 2 1 19 9 +10 26
2  La Horquetta Rangers  12 6 2 4 35 17 +18 20
3  Police FC  12 5 4 3 21 12 +9 19
4  W Connection  11 5 3 3 21 15 +6 18
5  Morvant Caledonia United  12 4 6 2 14 13 +1 18
6  San Juan Jabloteh  13 4 4 5 18 25 -7 16
7  Point Fortin Civic  11 4 3 4 16 19 -3 15
8  Central FC  13 3 4 6 14 19 -5 13
9  AC Port of Spain  13 3 4 6 16 30 -14 13
10  Club Sando  12 3 3 6 16 17 -1 12
11  Cunupia FC  12 1 5 6 9 23 -14 8

Upcoming Fixtures

(Friday 14 February)

Defence Force v AC Port of Spain, 6:00pm, Ato Boldon Stadium;

Club Sando v Morvant Caledonia United, 8:00pm, Ato Boldon Stadium;

Point Fortin Civic v San Juan Jabloteh, 7:00pm, Mahaica Oval.

(Saturday 15 February)

Central FC v Police FC, 6:00pm, La Horquetta Recreation Ground;

La Horquetta Rangers v W Connection, 6:00pm, La Horquetta Recreation Ground.

(Tuesday 18 February)
Reschedule Matches Round 1 Match #7 & Round 2 Matches #13 & 14

Defence Force v Cunupia FC, 6:00pm, Ato Boldon Stadium;

Police FC v Club Sando, 8:00pm, Ato Boldon Stadium;

Point Fortin Civic v W Connection, 7:00pm, Mahaica Oval.

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #176 on: February 13, 2020, 09:03:15 PM »
WATCH: A big 4-1 win for W Connections in the T&T Pro league after they wiped the floor with their Central neighbours Central FC to climb to fourth on the table.

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #177 on: February 13, 2020, 10:49:31 PM »
Goal of the season from Kevon Woodley

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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #178 on: February 14, 2020, 04:52:42 AM »
Goal of the season from Kevon Woodley

He does that all day everyday in Beach football.
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Re: 2019/20 T&T Pro League Thread
« Reply #179 on: February 14, 2020, 08:11:48 AM »
Similar to a goal Hugo Sanchez scored on Ricardo LaVolpe. Hugo scored a bicycle and LaVolpe - fiercely proud and arrogant - was in de dressing room saying if Sanchez (also arrogant) had a 100 more opportunities he would not score against him again.

Shortly after that, both teams met again. Hugo received the same type of aerial ball and dented LaVolpe's net and pride. 

Difference is that Showtime received the ball at the top of the box.  Sanchez was positioned to the right side (facing the goal).

Any goal yuh score that invokes Hugo Sanchez is a boss goal.
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