Trinidad and Tobago Men’s National Senior Team head coach Angus Eve doubled down on his self-described pragmatic style of play, as the Soca Warriors celebrated a vital 3-2 win away to El Salvador. The result meant the Soca Warriors close their September match window with a maximum of six points …
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“Shiggy” stings El Salvador as Eve’s Warriors manage vital win on the road
Trinidad and Tobago are virtually assured of survival in Concacaf Nations League A and might even allow themselves loftier dreams, after the Soca Warriors pulled off a 3-2 win on the road against El Salvador last night. Men’s National Senior Team head coach Angus Eve raised more than a few …
Read More »“Zoom Zoom” and Jones shine, as St Benedict’s shoot down Fatima in SSFL opener
St Benedict’s College kicked off the 2023 Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) season with an eye-raising show of strength at the Hasely Crawford Stadium yesterday, as they beat Fatima College to the NGC SSFL Super Cup. The final score read 4-3 to the southern school and credit is due to …
Read More »Noble: “A political party without morals, is just a conspiracy to seize power…”
“If a political party does not have its foundation in the determination to advance a cause that is right and that is moral, then it is not a political party; it is merely a conspiracy to seize power.” Dwight D Eisenhower, March 1956. I recalled this Eisenhower quote as I …
Read More »Vaneisa: Saluting cricketers in a league of their own
So far, in not writing about cricket for eight columns straight (I am sticking to my story that they are really about Caribbean societies), I have avoided naming any contemporary players. But I want to veer away a bit and talk about some CPL events, and that entails some name-calling. …
Read More »King: Warriors were outstanding against Curaçao! Eve skips press conference
Trinidad and Tobago Men’s National Senior Team head coach Angus Eve was a no-show last night, as he skipped post-match press duties in the aftermath of his squad’s 1-0 Concacaf Nations League A win over Curaçao at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain. The embattled Eve was, according …
Read More »“Natty” to the rescue! T&T edge Curaçao in dramatic Nations League finish
Teenaged striker Nathaniel “Natty” James opened his senior international goal scoring account tonight as Trinidad and Tobago marked their return to the Concacaf Nations League A competition with a dramatic 1-0 win over Curaçao at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain. The result gave embattled Men’s National Senior …
Read More »“Focus on the youths!” Eve requests support for current T&T squad, denies rift with players
Trinidad and Tobago Men’s National Senior Team head coach Angus Eve insisted there is nothing amiss about a string of omissions for tomorrow’s Concacaf Nations League A clash with Curaçao and retorted that he is “refreshing” his team for the 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign. The Soca Warriors face Curaçao …
Read More »All change! Eve retains only 9 G/Cup players; “Natty”, Sam and Biggette among picks
Trinidad and Tobago Men’s National Senior Team head coach Angus Eve axed more than half of his 2023 Concacaf Gold Cup squad today, as he selected a new-look squad for upcoming Nations League A assignments. The Soca Warriors host Curaçao from 6pm at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on Thursday 7 …
Read More »“I fought for the red jersey!” Molino reviews time with each T&T coach
“[…] Many times, I didn’t have money to go to training. I used to sell bottles so I could go. My grandmother would help me with money to go training too, but I tried not to ask too much from her. “Also Kaya’s (Micah Lewis) father would drive all the …
Read More »Noble: Sugar and a cuppa tea—understanding colonialism
“I am the sugar at the bottom of the English cup of tea. I am the sweet tooth, the sugar plantations that rotted generations of English children’s teeth. “There are thousands of others beside me that are, you know, the cup of tea itself […] Because they don’t grow it …
Read More »Vaneisa: The Unseen and the Unspoken—and the need to fix “us”
When I started what I thought could be a series on cricket and our Caribbean societies seven columns ago, I imagined separating it into two elements: internal and external. My intention was to try to grasp the factors that affect the way our young people process thoughts and information. I …
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