The PR teams are well in there rights to complain, the final was our, and out of the blue now they have to pay a bunch of unforeseen expense because Jack wants them in Trini, god know why! This is the shit that makes the CFU look like a joke and the trini teams and Fed as corrupt. In the end I just want it to be a fair game, if we win that awesome, if we lose that sucks but at least we did it with out any outside interference in trini that just not assured.
Hey JackAss, don't forgot that the Islanders beat Jabloteh for CCL qualify in 2008. Like Intru said, its not who will win or lose, its the oportunity to others country to host the finals (and non partial ref). And the last year TT host the final, and the Islanders loose because the ref desition and the red car for CC and one player. Looks like the same 'dejavu' against River.
Check it out guys - it's not only in this tournament that games are getting moved to Trinidad and Tobago on short-notice. http://www.concacaf.com/page/WGC/NewsDetail/0,,12813~2030464,00.html
Bro , no part of my post is angry or offensive . There is no need for name calling. I agree that PR should host. There is no reason to get angry bro.
Don't care if u believe me or not just saying. And I really hate when this happens too cuz it taints when we win its not like the teams need any help anyways....
Hey f*ck face the 2008 Islanders roster consisted of how many PR players in the starting eleven? I believe half or more of the starting eleven consisted of players of other nations. The other caribbean countries would ten times better if they were able to do the same.
Sorry, my bad. I dont want to insult you. I just want to merge the name of the CONCACAF President, and the word that everyone knows. Sorry for that, but I'm not angry, just disappointed that they said the finals going to be in PR, and later change their mind. Hey, this is a Club Team, not National Team. Look the best clubs from the world, they got too many players from others country too (Real Madrid, Liverpool, etc...), and the requirements for the league and the team are to be US Citizens, so... this is the team. 1 United States GK Bill Gaudette 2 United States DF Scott Jones 3 Puerto Rico DF Richard Martínez 4 Puerto Rico DF Marco Vélez 5 Puerto Rico MF Noah Delgado (captain) 6 Puerto Rico DF Alexis Rivera Curet 7 England FW David Foley 8 Guyana MF Chris Nurse 9Dominican Republic MF Jonathan Faña Frias (on loan from W Connection) 10 Trinidad and Tobago FW Kendall Jagdeosingh 11 Jamaica FW Nicholas Addlery 12 United States FW Anthony Allison 13 United States DF David Horst (on loan from Real Salt Lake) 14 Honduras MF Junior Sandoval 15 Liberia MF Sandy Gbandi 16 United States MF Joe Salem 18 Trinidad and Tobago MF Osei Telesford 19 Trinidad and Tobago DF Kevon Villaroel 20 United States FW Josh Hansen 21 United States DF Logan Emory 22 Sierra Leone MF Shaka Bangura 23 United States GK Cody Laurendi 12 US Citizens (4 PR, 8 US), 3 TT (your country), and the rest... (I dont want to wrote anymore) Don't waste your time.
Gbandi is a US citizen as his live here since a early age, league requires that to be considered local you be a citizen of either, US(PR) or Canada
I actually believe that you were honest when you said it, and I agree with the rest of the statement. My point is just that Papa Doc Warner is not someone to be trusted, and indeed he is tainting Trinidadian football, and making you look back.
Were has been the recent locations for the CFU clubs championships finals? Simple: 1998 T&T 2000 T&T 2001 T&T 2002 T&T & Jamaica 2003 T&T 2004 Jamaica 2005 Suriname 2006 T&T 2007 T&T 2008 not held 2009 T&T There are enough finals on T&T, is time to change!
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The T&T Pro League Schedue says that Joe Public and SJ Jabloteh both play on May 8. http://www.socawarriors.net/component/joomleague/?func=showPlan&p=26 They also have to play CFU games on May 7, the day before.
T & T want postponement of Final Round because T & T will play Chile in a friendly on 5. May. http://www.socawarriors.net/mens-se...s-change-request-to-assist-national-team.html
So then that means that the CFU has at least three issues to deal with at the moment: - TRI's request to push back the schedule for the Final Round - Puerto Rico's protest of the venue change - and River Plate's complaint against Jabloteh I don't like the odds of CFU coming up with competent decisions for all three...
Seeing how the 5th isn't a FIFA date, the T&T clubs should just refuse to release their players for the game. Not that Warner is going to want to play that way.
According to this article from the Trinidad Express today, we have our answers to each of the three aforementioned issues: a collective "tough cookies." http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/nart?id=161652494 Anyone know if they'll be streaming the Bayamon derby tonight?
Jornada decisiva para los oncenos boricuas Los jugadores del Bayamón FC tuvieron ayer una leve sesión de entrenamiento para evitar la sobrecarga de trabajo físico de cara a los partidos de este fin de semana. (Primera Hora / Archivo / José L. Cruz Candelaria ) viernes, 7 de mayo de 2010 Esteban Pagán Rivera / Primera Hora Aunque con objetivos distintos, la jornada de hoy será de vital importancia para los Islanders de Puerto Rico y el Bayamón FC en la fase final de la Copa de la Unión de Fútbol del Caribe (CFU, por sus siglas en inglés) que se celebra en Trinidad y Tobago. La Tropa Naranja, que viene de golear, 3-0, al conjunto bayamonés en la primera fecha del torneo el pasado martes, tendrá un duelo de invictos ante el local Joe Public, que superó, 1-0, al también trinitense San Juan Jabloteh en el segundo partido de la jornada. Con una victoria esta noche, los Islanders sumarían seis puntos y asegurarían su pase a la próxima edición de la Liga de Campeones de la Concacaf. Más importante aún, se colocarían en excelente posición para ganar el cetro del Caribe el próximo domingo cuando enfrenten al San Juan Jabloteh, considerado el más débil de los dos clubes de Trinidad y Tobago. Visita nuestro especial Sudáfrica 2010 “Es siempre positivo el no permitir anotaciones”, dijo Clarke al hablar sobre los primeros tres partidos de la CFU, en el cual los Islanders no permitieron un gol. “Pero el partido más importante viene mañana (hoy) frente al Joe Public. Será nuestro rival más fuerte hasta ahora. No permitir anotaciones nos da confianza y buscaremos la manera de vencer, cueste lo que cueste”, añadió Clarke mediante comunicado de prensa. Además, los Islanders anunciaron ayer que podrán contar desde esta noche con el defensa David Horst y el portero Cody Laurendi, quienes ya recibieron la luz verde por parte de la FIFA para jugar con los naranja. Sin embargo, el delantero inglés David Foley aun no se ha recuperado de su lesión y no podría estar disponible. Por su parte, el Bayamón FC, luego de sufrir la derrota a manos de sus “hermanos mayores”, necesitan con urgencia una victoria esta noche ante el Jabloteh si desean terminar entre las primeras tres posiciones y entrar a la “Concachampions”. Ayer, la prioridad del director técnico Jeaustin Campos fue levantar la moral de sus jugadores luego de caer en el primer partido. “(Los jugadores) están dolidos. Pero están conscientes que fue el primero de tres partidos. Ellos saben que el partido de mañana (hoy) es nuestra final”, dijo ayer Campos a Primera Hora vía telefónica desde Trinidad. “Vimos todo el partido de San Juan Jabloteh ante Joe Public. Es un buen equipo, ordenado. Pero lo importante es que depende de nosotros mismos si el rival va a ser mejor que nosotros”, sentenció. http://www.primerahora.com/jornadadecisivaparalosoncenosboricuas-385866.html