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  • Me
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    They haven't won against Jamaica in a decade, so they are quite excited. I think they feel even better than when they made the world cup. LOL

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  • Tilla
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    I am happy for you guys. What a difference a 1-0 victory can make over a side just regrouping and using some school boyz and a predominantly local squad. To use the word "emasculate", one would think the T&T team dominated and put about 4 past a hapless Jamaican team. I would say you Trini supporters suffer from delusions of grandeur.

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  • Warrior
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    Game on Nov 19th

    A new dawn beckons for the Socawarriors who are clearly on a roll and poised to build a team that surpasses the strength of the team made famous be Yorke and Latas.

    A new deep power-defense, previously known to be the weakspot for T&T, marshalled by players coming out of the production line of their Proleague and plying their trade abroad and locally. With this new defensive confidence, the socawarrior team has the gall to arrogantly rotate players, playing their B squad of defense and still emasculate the Jakans inna dem yard.

    Even without their new Latapy (Kevin Molino) they have tons of options in Guerra, Hector, Hyland. It seems like for 2018 ... look out for T&T with their own local coach from San Fernando Stephen Hart, nephew of Carnival Mas man Edmund Hart who got tired of building Canada's team with T&T know how. Iz Soca in dey raas.

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  • Tilla
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    Man, the Trini fans on Flex site are overcome with excitement over this win. You would think that the game last night just got them a ticket to Brazil!

    I did not see the match, but I did not get the impression that this was a game which was dominated by T&T from what I saw from the highlights. They scored early and were able to hold out for the win. Both teams seem to have squandered chances to score, so Jamaica could have been back in if they had taken the chances and it could be a different game entirely.

    Anyway, it is rebuilding time for Jamaica. I hope over time we build a culture of winning under this coach. Right now, we should be placing the emphasis on exposing the young players to playing together as a team with victory being secondary. If we win these matches, then we should not let it get to our heads as it means nothing really.

    I can't blame the Trini fans though for their excitement. Their ship has been sinking for the past few seasons and competitions. It is good for them and the region to see that they are seeing light at the end of the tunnel.

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  • Naminirt
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    these are our new crop of players

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  • Assasin
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    Some played in the goal cup and a few play for outside of Trinidad.

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  • Naminirt
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mp8IyBEziU

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  • Naminirt
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    Nope its a new team the goalie, theobald and jones only players who have been around a while hoyte is new andre boucaud has been recalled .. the rest of those guys just started getting picked in 2012

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  • Assasin
    started a topic This is a pretty Strong Trini team

    This is a pretty Strong Trini team

    Trinidad and Tobago -- John Michael Williams, Cleon Johns, Deneil Cyrus, Radanpha Abubaker, Carlyle Mitchell, Aubrey Davids, Curtis Gonzalves, Justin Hoyte, Kevon George, Denzil Theobalds, Jovain Jones, Atullah Guerre, Kenwyne Jones, Rudol Winchester, Andre Boucaud, Sheldon Bateau, Lester Peltier.

    Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport...#ixzz2kkTxQFcP
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