CFU Club Championship

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  1. Warlord

    Warlord New Member

    Jun 8, 2005
    District of Columbia
    Good luck next season.
     
  2. FlashEP

    FlashEP New Member

    Aug 9, 2004
    Waltham, MA
    wow, warlord i can understand u hate to lose, so do i but u gotta learn to be graceful in defeat and quit being such a sore loser. Caribbean Cup final, the better team won. You sure havent mentioned how harbour view also got knocked out too kid.
     
  3. Warlord

    Warlord New Member

    Jun 8, 2005
    District of Columbia
    I'm not bitter son..like I said we've always owned you people. One Caribbean title doesn't change that. You have a long ways to go before you can challenge the only two powerhouses in CFU.:)

    And yea Harbourview lost but at least they put up a fight. Jabloteh owned Baltimore from the start even with 10 men in the second half.:eek:

    Here even their own coach admitted that Jabloteh was better but he's also shows how much of a hatian he is by also coming up with excuses:D



    10-man Jabloteh secure spot in CFU final.
    By: Randy Bando (ttproleague.com).

    TT Pro League’s CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh eased past Haitian Club Baltimore Sportif 2-0 in the semifinals of the Caribbean Club Championships at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, to secure their spot in the final.
    The San Juan based Club registered a goal on either side of the half with Peter Prosper and Wendell Joseph getting on the score sheet despite losing their captain on a red card.
    The semifinal match had all the bitterness left over from Trinidad and Tobago match against Haiti in the final of the Digicel Caribbean Cup no less than a week ago when Haiti won 2-1 and was crowned the Champions of the Caribbean.
    Jabloteh made the public aware that at Club level it was different scenario, when they outclassed the Haitians for most of the match.
    However it was Baltimore who created the early opportunity when Teddy Saget had a shot on goal but his 20-yard effort lifted overbar in the 5th minute.
    In the same minute on a counter attack Jabloteh’s Aurtis Whitley flicked a neat pass to Jason Marcano on the left who then whipped a low cross into the area but Peter Prosper and young Lester Peltier both failed to connect.
    The ‘San Juan Kings’ then dominated the early stages of the first half leaving no room for the Baltimore players to work with.
    In the 16th minute Marcano won a free kick at the edge of the area when he was brought down by defender Luckson Joseph. Jabloteh’s 2006 MVP Trent Noel played the ball into the area from the free kick to Ian Gray who then played it back to Whitley who blasted the ball over bar.
    Down at the other end Jabloteh goal keeper Durance Williams injured his ankle after landing awkwardly under an attack from Baltimore Sportif forcing Coach Terry Fenwick to make a premature substitution replacing him with Brian James in the 22nd minute.
    Five minutes later the San Juan based team went ahead when Peter Prosper punished goalkeeper Henry Philongene Jr. from point blank. Unmarked Prosper side footed the ball past the goal keeper after receiving a low pass from Whitley who evaded his marker on the left side to put the home team ahead 1-0.
    Baltimore Sportif showed little resistance as things just weren’t falling their way with team Captain Roland Saint-Jean trying to lead from the middle. In the 29th minute Alain Vubert headed wide of goal keeper James’ post from an Emerlin Nicholas corner.
    The Haitian Club had a couple of promising buildups from Dumel Decius, Teddy Saget and Serge Louis but those prove futile by some great defending by the Jabloteh defence.
    Just over the half hour mark Jabloteh goal scorer Peter Prosper tried a low shot from the edge of the area but was unable to double his tally as goal keeper Philogene Jr. easily collected.
    Baltimore then continued to create their half chances and in the 38th minute Teddy Saget’s 22yard effort was unable to hit the target after receiving a left sided pass from Ednerson Raymond.
    In that same minute Jabloteh captain and World Cup player Cyd Gray received a booking by referee Javier Juaregui for a foul on Baltimore Sprotif captain Saint-Jean.
    Baltimore looked a bit more certain in the late stages as midfielders Ednerson Raymond and Emerlin Nicholas connected some neat passes in the middle.
    But their efforts were matched by the San Juan based team as the half time mark trickled through.
    In the 45th minute Wendell Joseph played a left sided corner into the area which was knocked in the path of Cyd Gray who blasted the ball high over bar.
    After failing to hit the target Cyd became a villain leaving his team down a man at the half when he made a careless double challenge on Baltimore Sportif’s Peter Germain to receive his second booking and an automatic sending off.
    San Juan Jabloteh remaining with their one goal advantage and one man short at the half.
    10-man Jabloteh returned determined to hold on to their lead after the break as they took the match into Baltimore Sportif half.
    In the 47th minute Lester Peltier pounced on loose ball after defender Luckson Joseph failed to control and raced into the area to have a shot but his low effort was easily blocked by goal keeper Philogene Jr.
    Jabloteh continued to dominate ball possession and the better plays with Peltier, Jason Marcano and goal scorer Peter Prosper drilling hard at the Baltimore defence.
    Just before the hour mark Coach Terry Fenwick then decided to replace his goal scorer with a defensive player as he looked to secure his advantage.
    Soon afterwards in the 60th minute Jabloteh’s lead was doubled when midfielder Wendell Joseph chipped an approaching goal keeper Philogene Jr. inside his area after receiving a through ball from Lester Peltier for the 2-0 advantage.
    With Baltimore Sportif’s frustration building and Jabloteh determined to hold on to their advantage two players were booked in the 68th minute. Jabloteh’s Aurtis Whitley and Baltimore Sportif’s Ednerson Raymond for unruly behavior by referee Juaregui.
    In the 80th minute Baltimore Sportif Peter Germain sent Dumel Ducius through on goal but he was beaten to the ball by goal keeper James.
    The Haitians had another chance in the 85th minute but this time from a free kick on top of the area but team Captain Saint-Jean slammed his effort into the Jabloteh wall and out for a corner.
    And as the match reeled out its final moments no real chance was created although a couple players received clumsy bookings. At the sound of referee Javier Jauregui’s final whistle the Jabloteh fans celebrated their 2-0 victory and their place in the final.

    Teams:

    San Juan Jabloteh: — Duarance Williams (Brian James 22nd), Cyd Gray (capt), Lester Peltier, Trent Noel, Aurtis Whitley (Anthony Wolfe 78th), Wendell Joseph, Jason Marcano, Ian Gray, Nigel Daniel, Marcelle Francois, Peter Prosper (Glenton Wolfe 58th).

    Goal Scorers: — Peter Prosper 27’, Wendell Joseph 60’

    Coach: — Terry Fenwick

    Baltimore Sportif: — Henry Philogene, Roland P. Saint-Jean (capt), Luckson Joseph, Alain Vurbert, Serge Louis, Teddy Saget (Luxene Elestin 61st), Emerlin Nicholas (Miguel Charles 71st), Baril Joseph, Ednerson Raymond, Peter Germain, Dumel Decius.

    Coach: — Pierre Andre Dorvilus

    Match Referee: – Javier Jauregui (Netherlands Antilles)

    San Juan Jabloteh v Baltimore Sportif

    2 Goals 0
    5 Shots on Target 0
    4 Corners 5
    2 Offsides 2
    5 Yellow Cards 3
    1 Red Cards 0
    12 Fouls 15



    Baltimore Sportif coach accepts defeat
    Saturday, 27 January 2007
    By Randy Bando

    Coach Pierre Andre Dorvilus of the Haitian Club Baltimore Sportif believes the better team won on the night, after the Haitians went down 2-0 in their semifinal match against Pro League giants CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh in the Caribbean Club Championship.

    San Juan Jabloteh cruised to victory with goals from Peter Prosper and Wendell Joseph and would now meet local archrivals Vibe CT 105 W Connection in the final on Sunday.

    Coach Dorvilus spoke with ‘ttproleague.com’ and said, “The better team won the match and are into the final. The Pro League club was physically ready and they proved to be the better team in the end and I believe they deserve to progress and would do better in the finals,” he said after the match.

    However the Baltimore Sportif coach was quick to add, “Key players in our team were very tired, due to some of them coming off national duty and this is why they were not able to play at their best. I strongly believe this contributed to why we lost the match to San Juan Jabloteh,” explained the Haitian.

    Two Baltimore Sportif players represented the Haitian national team in the just concluded Digicel Caribbean Cup where they were successfully crowned the 2007 Champions of the Caribbean. Those two players are Peter Germain and Ednerson Raymond.
     
  4. Intru

    Intru Member

    Mar 16, 2006
    Rochester, NY
    Club:
    Puerto Rico Islanders
    They will dont worry Daly, the team is looking solid this season with most of the core players and some heavy replacements.
     
  5. touppouyo

    touppouyo New Member

    Sep 6, 2006
    Blahblahblah. Bow before the Kings, you defeated ganglord 'boudakaka'! :D :D :D
     
  6. Warlord

    Warlord New Member

    Jun 8, 2005
    District of Columbia
    what's " boudakaka" is that French creole:D :D :eek:
     
  7. FlashEP

    FlashEP New Member

    Aug 9, 2004
    Waltham, MA
    neg sa palè troup, lol
     
  8. touppouyo

    touppouyo New Member

    Sep 6, 2006
    Kid, you dun wanna know :D :D :D
     
  9. Warlord

    Warlord New Member

    Jun 8, 2005
    District of Columbia
    if you're going to try to speak/write jamaican then get it right.:D wtf is 'boudakaka' and ' dun wanna know":p
     
  10. savicevic

    savicevic New Member

    Apr 13, 2004
    Miami
    Club:
    AC Milan
    ti mesye, kijan nou fe pedi tan nou ap reponn neg sa-a. gen kek jou manvi reponn li le Haiti finn champion an, mais mwen bay vag, telman misye pa merite sa. Kite misye pale poukont li. Se anyen li pa gen pou li fe. En tout cas, domaj Baltimore pa rive nan final la.
     
  11. bana2166

    bana2166 Member

    Feb 5, 2000
    Jamaica Hills-NYCity
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    Nat'l Team:
    Haiti

    Kreye ou section ayisien sou bigsoker ... an nou pale kreyol ou francais sou li ..

    ayisien pale, ayisien konprend ...hahaha
     
  12. touppouyo

    touppouyo New Member

    Sep 6, 2006
    Mwen te senpleman ap 'mess' avek li pou fe li konprann ke si li vle pale tenten, nou ka pale tenten avek li. Men, mwen dako avek ou. nou pa sipoze ap pedi tan ak ti enbesil la.

    Bana, li pa tap mal si nou ta ouve yon seksion kreyol selman nan forom nan :)
     
  13. chec

    chec Member

    Feb 9, 2005
    Toronto
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Trinidad and Tobago
    :confused:
     
  14. pace8

    pace8 Member

    Aug 17, 2006
    Miami and Montreal
    Club:
    Montreal Impact
    Nat'l Team:
    Haiti
    nou gen raison wi. moun panyol yo gen yon section, pouki nou mem nou pa ta fè mem bagay la.
     
  15. chec

    chec Member

    Feb 9, 2005
    Toronto
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Trinidad and Tobago
    I am happy about both victories. But Haiti had beaten us three times in a row in T&T. So this one was soooooooooo.. sweet.
     
  16. touppouyo

    touppouyo New Member

    Sep 6, 2006
    Mwen panse gen ase ayisien nan forom sa pou nou ouvri prop seksion pa nou. Bana, Flash, Pac, elatriye annou pran inisyativ la.
     
  17. touppouyo

    touppouyo New Member

    Sep 6, 2006
    Sorry, Chec. That was intended for Haitians on this board.

    I see your other post. Nice revenge although not very convincing though first, because it was in TnT and second, because it was a one-leg game. However, congrats :) .
     
  18. chec

    chec Member

    Feb 9, 2005
    Toronto
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Trinidad and Tobago
    right now I will take any victory.:)
     
  19. Trin

    Trin Member

    Sep 6, 2005
    pa
    Its always in T&T so its like if we win its tainted and if we loose then we lost at home pretty much a loose loose situation.
    Could you guys build some stadiums will ya, sheesh.... ;)
     
  20. Warlord

    Warlord New Member

    Jun 8, 2005
    District of Columbia

    what the only 6 haitian fans on big soccer:D
     
  21. touppouyo

    touppouyo New Member

    Sep 6, 2006
    It's not because you have stadia. It's because you have Warner :D

    (Pst: why do you think the Bermudian players and officials almost staged an uprising in their rich country after they played a group tournament in Haiti? ;) )
     
  22. Trin

    Trin Member

    Sep 6, 2005
    pa
    Hahahahaha
    yea Im sure
    See I always thought that other countries didnt want to host due to the financial burden (see jamaica this year). I guess I was wrong and it was just jack doing what he does best.
    And b4 u even start, I'm for the home and away but those were the rules going into the tornament and you lost and actually if I were u I wouldnt count on winning at home either.
     
  23. touppouyo

    touppouyo New Member

    Sep 6, 2006
    Seriously. Warner is killing Caribbean football.

    There have been 14 cfu cups since 1989, TnT was allowed to host the tournament 8 times, Jamaica 4, Barbados 2, and three other tiny English-speaking caribbean nations were given the honor to cohost three times! No latin caribbean nations (afro and hispanic) have yet had a chance to host it and we are the biggest nations and centrally located for easy movement of the participating teams. Fairness? Noooooo.

    Just like ganglord, warner is too parochial. Concacaf needs a new boss with a broader view of the caribbean world. I won't care if he/she is Trini, Haitian, Honduran, Dominican, Mexican, American, Jamaican, Vincentian, Guatemalan, or Belizean as long as he/she is not unscrupulous like Warner.
     
  24. Warlord

    Warlord New Member

    Jun 8, 2005
    District of Columbia
    You don't get to host CFU tournaments because you are too poor to do so:p

    How bout we start a save a haitian fund?::D maybe then you'll get to host one:)
     
  25. pace8

    pace8 Member

    Aug 17, 2006
    Miami and Montreal
    Club:
    Montreal Impact
    Nat'l Team:
    Haiti
    What about Cuba?
     

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