The Official Thread of the Haitian National Teams

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  1. pace8

    pace8 Member

    Aug 17, 2006
    Miami and Montreal
    Club:
    Montreal Impact
    Nat'l Team:
    Haiti
    Actually you defeated El Salvador in 2007 in Kingston 3-0 and Haiti defeated El Salvador 1-0 in San Salvador back in 2007 before tying them twice in 2008. And no i am not comparing the 2006 roster to the 2008 one. I know your team is better now than it was but they are still overated in my opinion and have not proved anything in a long long time. Now Haiti probably is overrated also, the CFU cup and those good results we got in friendlies helped make us look better than we really are. Our problem has been for a long time...scoring. We always outposess our opponents ( except El Salvador) but could never score.
     
  2. ja2ny

    ja2ny Member

    Aug 5, 2008
    long Island,N.Y.

    And we defeated them 3-0 when it counted in a WCQ game in San Salvador. I believe Marlon King had a hat trick in that game. Matter of fact, this right after we defeated and eliminated you guys 3-0 in a WCQ game.
     
  3. pace8

    pace8 Member

    Aug 17, 2006
    Miami and Montreal
    Club:
    Montreal Impact
    Nat'l Team:
    Haiti
    Are you kidding me? You are refering to a WCQ match that took place 4 years ago? during the last cycle? Ok...i will conceid everything to you..you are right i am wrong. No point in discussing with you anymore lol
     
  4. pace8

    pace8 Member

    Aug 17, 2006
    Miami and Montreal
    Club:
    Montreal Impact
    Nat'l Team:
    Haiti
    Your right about that...no denying that. But thats not the point ja2ny wanted to make...he'll say otherwise but that wasnt the case. He simply wanted to show that Jamaica is better than Haiti because you beat El Salvador 3-0.....quite a pathetic argument.
     
  5. ja2ny

    ja2ny Member

    Aug 5, 2008
    long Island,N.Y.
    No my friend your pathetic, your team is pathetic and the way they play is f*cking pathetic. And hell yeah Jamaica is better than Haiti I don't need to let that be known everbody knows that. And find another word to use other than pathetic you say it all the time. 5-0 now thats pathetic.
     
  6. ja2ny

    ja2ny Member

    Aug 5, 2008
    long Island,N.Y.
    Trolling? Your fellow Haitian started this by coming on to our page talking smack.And why the hell would I wanna post on a so called Jamaican thread started by I'm gonna say non-Jamaican when we have our own?
    For the record I said I've been observing you guys talk about Jamaica since 2006. Never said we had thread in 2006.

    Funny style for real.
     
  7. nfrancois

    nfrancois New Member

    Jun 5, 2007
    What happen to you my Haitian people, how come no one write anything on this board, come on wake up and say something don't let our spirit dye.
     
  8. aguimarães

    aguimarães Member

    Apr 19, 2006
    Club:
    LD Alajuelense
    Report offensive/trolling posts please, don't feed the trolls.
     
  9. mcruic

    mcruic Member

    Jun 26, 2004
    Scotland
    Club:
    Dundee United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Scotland
  10. pace8

    pace8 Member

    Aug 17, 2006
    Miami and Montreal
    Club:
    Montreal Impact
    Nat'l Team:
    Haiti
    So Haiti's hopes of making the world cup in 2010 are virtually over. We still have a mathematical chance but....it wont happen. Haiti tied El Salvador 0-0 in Port au Prince on Saturday in a game that Haiti should have won. Again...the scoring problem. Chances were created but our players could not convert. That is when we realise how much we are missing a guy like J-P Peguero in the lineup. Now we will have to look to 2014 qualifyers. We do have some good young strikers coming up. Guys from the U-17s that made the last WC, as well as some guys from the U-20, like Fabien Vorbe and Johny X and even Patrick Janvier who is 23 I think and is scoring alot of goals for his club in Ecuador. I am optimistic for the future...

    Here are the highlights from the last game against El Salvador.
    www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmUDG_YgvRk
     
  11. Warlord

    Warlord New Member

    Jun 8, 2005
    District of Columbia

    Oh how the mighty CFU champions have fallen. And to think that you said that Jamaica would finish last in the group of death with 1 pt.:p
     
  12. ja2ny

    ja2ny Member

    Aug 5, 2008
    long Island,N.Y.


    :rolleyes:
     
  13. pace8

    pace8 Member

    Aug 17, 2006
    Miami and Montreal
    Club:
    Montreal Impact
    Nat'l Team:
    Haiti
    Hmmm... people from the carribean happy to see another carribean team fail. Pathetic lol.
    I am now cheering for T&T...a Carribean team with a big chance to make it to the final HEX. Jamaica sorry to say wont make it. I saw Honduras play in Montreal and I doubt you can beat them. I have to say, I think they are even stronger than Mexico right now...
     
  14. ja2ny

    ja2ny Member

    Aug 5, 2008
    long Island,N.Y.

    Pace I'm gonna give you credit you're here defending Haiti all by yourself While the others that were talking sh*t about Jamaica are no where to be found. Why wouldn't Warlord and I want to see as much caribbean teams In the hex as possible. But when you guys go boasting about how you guys are best team in the caribbean and talk trash about
    the proven Kings, Your damn right we're gonna get at you about it. You
    guys are improving but your not on the same level as TnT & Jamaica.
     
  15. pace8

    pace8 Member

    Aug 17, 2006
    Miami and Montreal
    Club:
    Montreal Impact
    Nat'l Team:
    Haiti
    As an outsider, meaning someone that does not follow haitian football I understand you thinking that. But here is the reality. The difference right now between T&T, Jamaica and Haiti is stability and organisation. You see, you guys might think your federation is messed up, but you have no idea what messed up means. I am not going into details but lets just say that if certain decisions were taken, Haiti would be qualified for the HEX...for sure. The team never really got to practice together for a prolonged period due to lack of money. Some overseas players couldnt come, due to lack of money. We don't even have a real coach...Those are facts. Nobody can really say that Jamaican or Trini players are more talented than the haitians. Your teams are simply better organised....alot better. When it comes to raw talent, haitians usually do well. ( u-17 world cup), u20s came close.
    Hopefully we can find a real striker by the gold cup as well as a real coach...if we do, I guarantee you that the results will be different. In the mean time, I am hoping Jamaica and T&T can make it..although I think only T&T has a chance right now..
     
  16. mcruic

    mcruic Member

    Jun 26, 2004
    Scotland
    Club:
    Dundee United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Scotland
    Nobody know anything about this?
     
  17. Warlord

    Warlord New Member

    Jun 8, 2005
    District of Columbia

    As much as I treat Haiti as a CFU rival... in WCQ I actually thought based on the boasting and the arrogance that you would at least pull through to the hex in such a weak group. I wasnt the one talking trash at the start of '07 when Jamaica was having issues and we werent doing well. The vast majority of Haitians on here ( Flash EP, touppoyo, papito, npolo, and Bana) was rooting for jamaica to fail. Many of you said we wont come out of the group because we werent good enough and that we embarassed CFU on the tour to the far east where we lost heavily in games under Bora's leadership. I told you people then not to worry about Jamaica because we will rebound from that slump and have a good showing when the qualifiers start. Granted Simoes did a horrible job on his return as TD and he hurt us by not using the best players and best tactical formations. We were written off by so-called experts right here on Big Soccer before a ball was even kicked in the semifinal round? Everybody picked Canada and Mexico to advance out of the group of death. Fast forward to October '08 and who wouldve thought that Jamaica would still have a lpossibility of qualifying for the hex at the expense of possibly Mexico or Honduras? Just goes to show that no-one in the reggaeboyz camp gave up on the dream. Sure its still difficult because we have to win games and will need some other results to go our way but we'll take that chance anyday over getting eliminated in a weak group the way that Haiti has.
     
  18. Warlord

    Warlord New Member

    Jun 8, 2005
    District of Columbia

    couldnt have said it any better.
     
  19. Warlord

    Warlord New Member

    Jun 8, 2005
    District of Columbia
    What nonsense are you talking about. Both Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago's federations has had administrative and organisational instability issues over the last 2+ years. There have been personnel differences with the JFF and didnt you read about TTFF blacklisted players who didnt get paid after going to Germany in '06 and was subsequently banned from appearing for the NT for over a year until recently. I really wonder about your logic sometimes.:rolleyes:
     
  20. Warlord

    Warlord New Member

    Jun 8, 2005
    District of Columbia
    Dont give me that crap about Jamaican and Trinidad players being better and not on another level. We have always been the toast of CFU football. We have more CFU titles and Gold Cup appearances than Haiti. Jamaica has 3 CFU titles. Trinidad & Tobago has 8 titles and Trinidad has won 2 Concacaf Cup titles in the region.

    Jamaica has the best showing of any CFU team in the history of the Gold Cup getting to the semi-finals losing to Brazil in 98 and T&T has a 3rd place finish at the same tourney in 2000. So therein lies your answer. There's a reason why both nations have been dominant in CFU football for a long time. Now you can make up watever excuse you want to for Haiti's failures in WCQ this cycle but everytime you people lose you always find excuses. Canadian fans do the same thing. They like you cannot accept the fact that their team wasnt good enough in the first place. How bout just admitting that and moving on.;)
     
  21. pace8

    pace8 Member

    Aug 17, 2006
    Miami and Montreal
    Club:
    Montreal Impact
    Nat'l Team:
    Haiti
    I stand by my statement. The difference between T&T, Jamaica and Haiti is stability and organisation. Not talent. Like I said, you think your federation is messed up? You have no idea what messed up means. Try making it to the WC on a 10 000$ a month budget...not only for the senior team, but for the u-20s, u-17s and women. You dont seem to be able to tell the difference between facts and excuses. When a team loses there are factors that can explain why that team lost. You cant just come out and say..ohhh we lost cause we simply werent good enough lets move on. Lol this is a forum, we are here to DISCUSS things. When a team loses, their is always a reason why they lost. Could be lack of talent, could be lack of organisation, could be bad coaching, good be lack of heart, could be player fatigue, could be lack of experience...I dont care what it is, there is always a reason. An excuse would be like saying that ohhh we lost because the field was bad...or we had the sun in our eyes....or the water in El Salvador has a weird taste we couldnt concentrate or wtv stupid reason. When Jamaica lost heavily in Asia....didnt you explain it by saying that your coach sucked and that your players for these games were young and inexperienced? Now in my book this is actually a ligitimate claim...but would you call that an excuses? Now you can call it wtv you want, I dont really care...like ive told you before, this is just a forum...dont take it too seriously ;)
     
  22. ja2ny

    ja2ny Member

    Aug 5, 2008
    long Island,N.Y.
    Trust me That had to be the worst Jamaican team I have ever seen.
    You'll never catch those guys in the national setup again.
     
  23. jonny63

    jonny63 Member+

    Feb 17, 2005
    Norway
  24. Redknapp11

    Redknapp11 New Member

    Jan 1, 2001
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Russia
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    January 17th --- 7:30pm ..... Lawnwood Stadium, Ft. Pierce

    .... more info TBA
     
  25. Redknapp11

    Redknapp11 New Member

    Jan 1, 2001
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Russia

    1 - 0, Guatemala walks away with the win after a commanding performance infront of 4,500 fans.

    Haitian team looked pretty new compared to the squad that was here in July to play against the Treasure Coast Galleons. Seems like your new coach Baptiste is looking at going with a more youthful side.

    I wasn't impressed with the flow of play by the Haitian side, although you had a little midfielder who was very impressive.... I think he's new to the squad, little, bald and wore #11. Guatemala didn't play well enough to stay you were out classed but it was more of a case of players simply not playing together (Haiti) and as a team.

    Haiti will be back again at Lawnwood Stadium to take on Guatemala, this time in March it will be the U-21's going at it.
     

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