Ricardo Fuller (Jamaica) scored for Stoke Stern John (Trinidad and Tobago) scored for Bristol City Darren Moore (Jamaica) scored for Barnsley Mickaël Antoine-Curier (Guadeloupe) scored for Dundee
Ricardo Gardener (Jamaica) scored the first goal of the game in Bolton's 2:0 win over Manchester City.
Jamaica's Ricardo Fuller and Marlon king both scored for their teams in a 1-1 tie between Stoke city vs Hull City
as did Emmerson Boyce (Barbados) for Wigan Barry Hayles (Jamaica) for Cheltenham Mickaël Antoine-Curier (Guadeloupe) for Dundee
Marlon King accused of Assaulting a woman http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/humber/7777291.stm
Jamaica's GK Donovan Ricketts joins LA Galaxy http://www.goal.com/en-us/news/1110...26417/galaxy-sign-goalkeeper-donovan-ricketts
Antigua and Barbuda international Justin Cochrane signs for Aldershot http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/a/aldershot/7908743.stm http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11750_4968197,00.html He joins Montserratian Junior Mendes and Barbadians Anthony Straker and Louie Soares there
Jamaica v. Haiti for May 23 friendly in US Sean Williams Friday, April 17, 2009 The Reggae Boyz will tackle Caribbean rivals Haiti in a friendly international in Fort Lauderdale, USA, on Saturday, May 23, it was announced yesterday. JFF boss Captain Horace Burrell made the disclosure at the Sherwin Williams Women's Football Awards Presentation at the Federation's New Kingston offices a day after confirming a home game for the senior team against Panama on June 7. "The senior Reggae boyz team will play against Haiti in Fort Lauderdale and we expect it to be a massive game because the people of Haiti will be celebrating a special holiday period (Compas Month)," Burrell said. Organiser of the game, Jeremy Mullings, said he expects a large crowd for the game as the USA will be celebrating Memorial Weekend which falls in line with the May month of celebrations for south Florida's Haitians. This is also a time when the rest of the Caribbean Diaspora swings into party mode. "We are hoping for a sell-out crowd at Lockhart Stadium with all that will be happening on that weekend, and we are getting a good vibe about the event already... and as you know whenever Jamaica play Haiti, it brings out the best in both," said Mullings from Florida yesterday. Jamaica may not have their strongest team for the encounter as the game will not be played on a FIFA-sanctioned date, but Burrell promised that "we will have all our available overseas-based players". The CONCACAF Executive Committee member noted that the match provides an opportunity "for the best local players in the Premier League" to perform for coach John Barnes and his team. Burrell and his team have been finding it difficult to get top-class opposition for the Reggae Boyz - their efforts thwarthed by the team's 70th placing on the FIFA standings and elimination from the World Cup qualifying race. "It's not easy to get worthy opponents now as they're engaged in World Cup qualifiers and... are playing those games on FIFA calendar dates, plus we're not attractive to them because we're not in the World Cup mix," Burrell said on Wednesday in announcing the Panama contest. The Burrell administration was busy these past weeks deflecting media flak for the Boyz's inactivity on the last two FIFA calendar dates of March 28 and April 1. For the March date, the JFF was in fact in advanced negotiations for a match against Oman in Muscat, but the Gulf state decided late to play South Africa instead. The senior team's last friendly international was played on the first FIFA date of the year, February 11 in London, when they played to an entertaining 0-0 tie with Nigeria's Super Eagles. The matches between Haiti and Panama will provide the Reggae Boyz with their final tune-up ahead of the CONCACAF Gold Cup which runs from July 3-26 in 13 US cities. Haiti, like Jamaica, are out of World Cup contention but will join their Caribbean neighbours in the Gold Cup. Ranked a modest 119 by FIFA, Haiti will contest Group B alongside the USA, Honduras and Digicel Caribbean Championships runners-up Grenada. Jamaica, who won the regional championships, will compete in Group A alongside Canada, Costa Rica and El Salvador, while Panama contest Group C with Guadeloupe, Mexico and Nicaragua.
Deon Burton scored a goal today but his team Charlton dropped to League one which is the English 3rd division http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/eng_div_1/7990049.stm
they have a kid from Guadeloupe playing at Barcelona?? http://www.thecourier.co.uk/output/2009/02/12/sportstory12629594t0.asp
Bermudian Khano Smith join English League Two side Lincoln City http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11760_5646121,00.html
He has been found guilty and will serve 18 months in prison and Wigan will cancel his contract as well http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/w/wigan_athletic/8332728.stm
yeah that is so sad...but when he finish serve is 18 months i don't think that any EPL teams well mess with him because it is not like he is a top striker...but for player his age i just don't know?
Plymouth Argyle hope to sign Bermudian goalkeeper Freddy Hall http://www.thisisplymouth.co.uk/news/ARGYLE-HOPE-SIGN-TRIO/article-2451055-detail/article.html
Burgess has moved on to Barnet for a trial, while Hall will return to Plymouth later in the year. It does not appear Wayne Dyer will be offered a contract at Worcester. Today Jamaicans Chris Humphrey (Motherwell) and Demar Phillips (Aalesund) faced off in the Europa League with Humphrey getting an assist and Phillips hitting the crossbar and winning a penalty as they finished 1-1. Fellow Jamaican also looked good against Barcelona in a friendly for Valerenga.
Do you think any of your favorite player could make the best 23 Concacaf team (current not retired guys) https://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/showthread.php?p=21501841#post21501841
http://www.flashscore.com/detail/soccer.php?match=421499&gmt_offset=14400&tab=1 says in the 14th minute "Tony Pulis (Stoke) is making a first change, with Mamady Sidibe replacing the possibly injured Kenwyne Jones."
Nice article on the 5 Belice players playing in Honduras http://www.diez.hn/Inicio/Ediciones/2010/11/04/Noticias/El-futbol-de-Belice-crece-en-Honduras
Bermudian Nahki Wells will join Carlisle United http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/c/carlisle_united/9308830.stm