Articles tagged with "trinidad-and-tobago"
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Oct 4th, 2007
You'd think that more than a year after the final whistle of the 2006 World Cup all of the players who participated in the tournament ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Nov 27th, 2006
Determining how many automatic spots in the World Cup each region deserves is always a great pub debate and it is one that FIFA will ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Aug 3rd, 2006
It is hard to believe that it has already been almost a full month since the World Cup ended, but such is the case and ...
Posted on: Trinidad and Tobago World Cup Team Blog by Stacy-Marie Ishmael | Jun 21st, 2006
I have loved this game ever since I first kicked (well, tripped over) a football in my backyard in Trinidad, at an age when crawling ...
Posted on: Trinidad and Tobago World Cup Team Blog by Stacy-Marie Ishmael | Jun 21st, 2006
At half time I was down but not out.
At full time that Warriors were down 2-0 and out of the World Cup.
Till 2010, then.
Or at ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Jun 20th, 2006
Paraguay closes the door on the Soca Warriors' dreams with a solid victory. Both teams are out of the Would Cup. You can ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Jun 20th, 2006
Today we kick off four straight days where there are four matches played. If you don't have two televisions lined up side-by-side you'll want ...
Posted on: Trinidad and Tobago World Cup Team Blog by Stacy-Marie Ishmael | Jun 20th, 2006
One of my all-time favourite soca songs is called Glow, by Alison Hinds and David Rudder. It is six Carnivals old, having been released back ...
Posted on: Trinidad and Tobago World Cup Team Blog by Stacy-Marie Ishmael | Jun 19th, 2006
Defensive stalwart Cyd Gray is injured, and will miss our game against Paraguay tomorrow.
It's a good thing we've got Avery John back following his two ...
Posted on: Trinidad and Tobago World Cup Team Blog by Stacy-Marie Ishmael | Jun 19th, 2006
Every day our coach, Leo Beenhakker, keeps reminding the squad that our job is not yet over. We've already proved we're not whipping boys but ...
Posted on: Trinidad and Tobago World Cup Team Blog by Stacy-Marie Ishmael | Jun 19th, 2006
"The team is ready again, they gained a lot of confidence, a lot of courage and we know what we have to do. The message ...
Posted on: Trinidad and Tobago World Cup Team Blog by Stacy-Marie Ishmael | Jun 19th, 2006
If you've never listened to the audio documentaries on BBC 1Xtra, now is a good time to start.
I've just spent a most enjoyable half-hour ...
Posted on: Trinidad and Tobago World Cup Team Blog by Stacy-Marie Ishmael | Jun 18th, 2006
"Send for the Doctor, I got the music fever ... / I start to sweat and my temperature rise / I get diagnose with catching ...
Posted on: Trinidad and Tobago World Cup Team Blog by Stacy-Marie Ishmael | Jun 17th, 2006
It's been a tough week for us all.
But as the late great Robert Nesta Marley said, one good thing about music - when it hits, ...
Posted on: Trinidad and Tobago World Cup Team Blog by Stacy-Marie Ishmael | Jun 16th, 2006
Sigh.
Realising that Carlos Edwards is already married was heart-rending; now, I've discovered that my beloved Brent Sancho is also headed down the aisle.
Sancho proposed to ...
Posted on: Trinidad and Tobago World Cup Team Blog by Stacy-Marie Ishmael | Jun 16th, 2006
Laugh in the face of adversity? Trinbagonians go one better - we fete.
There were about a dozen of us assembled in my living room for ...
Posted on: Trinidad and Tobago World Cup Team Blog by Stacy-Marie Ishmael | Jun 16th, 2006
Over at the 4thegame.com, I found this tidbit:
"[in a poll by] UKTV G2, where 3,000 people were asked where Trinidad and Tobago is, 37% thought ...
Posted on: Trinidad and Tobago World Cup Team Blog by Stacy-Marie Ishmael | Jun 16th, 2006
I'm not impressed by the Crouch Incident. I'm even less impressed by the argument that "it's football and these things happen", primarily in light of ...
Posted on: Trinidad and Tobago World Cup Team Blog by Stacy-Marie Ishmael | Jun 16th, 2006
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | Jun 16th, 2006
Looks for all the world like Peter Crouch created space for his goal by grabbing Trinidadian center back Brent Sancho by the braids with his ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | Jun 15th, 2006
England are far more shite than I could have imagined.
Yes, there are six points next to the team's name and they're through to the next ...
Posted on: Paraguay World Cup Team Blog by Daniel | Jun 15th, 2006
Although that we need to care only in our next games, this result is very interesting to our chances to pass to the next round. ...
Posted on: Trinidad and Tobago World Cup Team Blog by Stacy-Marie Ishmael | Jun 15th, 2006
And I see yellow.
That is all.
(Except: Damn, Stevie G is annoyingly good)
(Except: *censored* offside)
(Except: We are Soca Warriors. Win OR lose, we are fighters.)
Vibes it ...
Posted on: Trinidad and Tobago World Cup Team Blog by Stacy-Marie Ishmael | Jun 15th, 2006
"I can assure you that when my players get the ball, they will not be thinking of the great [Frank] Lampard, the great [Steven] Gerrard ...
Posted on: Trinidad and Tobago World Cup Team Blog by Stacy-Marie Ishmael | Jun 15th, 2006
I've got so many butterflies in my stomach I wouldn't be surprised if spent the rest of the day hovering just above the ground.
Oh, the ...
Posted on: Trinidad and Tobago World Cup Team Blog by Stacy-Marie Ishmael | Jun 15th, 2006
It's 6am on the morning of the game of our lives. Who could sleep at a time like this?
Not I. I wonder what it's ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | Jun 15th, 2006
The Trinidad and Tobago footballing authorities know a thing or two about inspiring their squad to glory.
If these guys win, the party may never end....
Posted on: Trinidad and Tobago World Cup Team Blog by Stacy-Marie Ishmael | Jun 14th, 2006
"We didn't come here with the Olympic idea that participating is more important than winning."
"In football nothing is impossible. That's why we have the right ...
Posted on: Trinidad and Tobago World Cup Team Blog by Stacy-Marie Ishmael | Jun 14th, 2006
Warrior Chief Beenhakker has confirmed that Shaka Hislop will be in the sticks against England tomorrow.
Sweet.
I'm excited. I'm nervous. I've been listening to Madix's ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | Jun 14th, 2006
The FA have taken the Man U side and suggested to Sven that he should leave Wayne Rooney on the bench Thursday.
Which brings up the ...

