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GRENADA AND ST. VINCENT THROUGH TO DIGICEL CARIB. CUP NY Semi's
August 24th, 2009
GRENADA AND ST. VINCENT THROUGH TO DIGICEL CARIBBEAN CUP NEW YORK SEMI FINALS admin No Comment Grenada triumps over St. Kitts in a rain-affected match Monday, August 24th, 2009 – Brooklyn, New York, USA: Grenada and St. Vincent & the Grenadines grabbed the second semi final spot in the Digicel Caribbean Cup New York yesterday, to join St. Lucia and Jamaica in what is sure to be an exciting semi-final at the Jefferson High School in Brooklyn, New York, next Sunday, August 30th. Digicel was on hand at the match on Sunday with some exciting competitions and giveaways. Two lucky football fans – Christopher Poleon from St. Lucia and Sheldon Dale from Jamaica – took part in the Digicel Kick for Cards competition and walked away with Digicel calling cards to call their friends and family back home. Poleon was delighted with his win and said: “Watching St. Lucia in action and winning a Digicel calling card to call my family at home was a great way to spend a Sunday.” During yesterday’s first quarter final match, five-time champions St. Vincent & the Grenadines survived a determined challenge from Antigua & Barbuda, walking away with a 1-0 advantage in front of a full house of supporters armed with Digicel horns and drums. In the second quarter final, former Digicel Caribbean Cup New York champions, Grenada, scored twice against St. Kitts & Nevis – although one was subsequently disallowed – and held on to win 1-0. Grenada now faces defending Digicel Caribbean Cup New York champions, Jamaica, on Sunday August 30th in what can best be described as a ‘grudge’ match. Grenada, with five CONCACAF Gold Cup players in its team, was thrashed 3-0 by Jamaica in a regular season conference match last month
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Here is another one.
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@ de bajansHEEEEEEEESALOPPPPPP.
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LOL what the bajans wanted to fight for? look like deh was vex wid de lucian wid de locks, big up de lucians dem.
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LICKS in LUCIA'S TAIL...5 to ZERO.
VINCY vs. YARDY in de FINALS. YUHHHHHHHHHHHH SEEEEEEEEEEEE MEEEEEEEEEEEEEeee |
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Jamaica, SVG to meet in final after contrasting wins in semis
CMC Tuesday, September 01, 2009 BROOKLYN, New York (CMC) - Defending champions Jamaica and five-time champions St Vincent and the Grenadines will battle for the 2009 Digicel New York Caribbean Cup after registering contrasting wins in the semi-finals on Sunday. Jamaica, who have won the cup for the last four years, narrowly edged out Grenada 2-1 in a very robust and controversial finish in the final match of the night at the Jefferson High School stadium. SVG, meanwhile, which have been in the final of the 17-year-old Cup for a record eight times overall, earned their way to their ninth final by swamping St Lucia 5-0 in the first match of the doubleheader. It will be the fourth time that both teams will clash in the grand finale in 16 years. In all three previous occasions - 1994, 1997 and 2000 - St Vincent and the Grenadines beat Jamaica 1-0. A hat-trick of goals by midfielder Grayson Alexander led SVG's remarkable triumph, and he was assisted by a goal apiece by strikers Andrew Douglas and Renson Haynes. After Alexander gave SVG their first two goals in the first half, he returned in the second half to put the final nail in St Lucia's coffin seven minutes before the final whistle. Douglas and Haynes converted St Vincent and the Grenadines' third and fourth goals, respectively, six minutes apart in the second half. St Vincent and the Grenadines' head coach, Stanley 'Luxie' Morris, said he was very satisfied with his team's big win, stating that St Lucia were clearly no match for the perennial powerhouses. "We had very good practice sessions all week long," he told CMC Sports in a post-match interview. "We worked hard on our weak points." "We're very confident we'll beat Jamaica [in the final]. The guys have really lifted their game." Had it not been for late rallies, Jamaica might have been packing their bags, as Grenada gave them a run for their money before 3,200 fans, the largest attendance so far this season. The New York Spice Boyz dominated most of the duel, leading 1-0 in the first half through Cassim Lanjaique's conversion in 44th minute. But the New York Reggae Boyz found the equaliser in the 62nd minute when Damian Williams headed a left flank cross from Jermaine Hue past Grenadian goalkeeper Desmond Noel. Eight minutes later, Williams capitalised on a mix-up in the penalty box to give Jamaica the decisive and disputed goal. The Grenadians and their vocal supporters challenged the goal, claiming it never bypassed Noel, resulting in play being held up for over 15 minutes. But the referee eventually called off the match, without resuming play, upholding his decision and giving Jamaica the all-important win, which will see them meet SVG in Sunday's final. "It was a goal," Jamaica's head coach Norbert Radjpaul told CMC Sports. "These guys (Grenadians) don't want to acknowledge this." His opposite number Brian Lewis was left in disbelief. "It can't happen. The officials brought this to a dispute," he lamented. "He's (referee) not consistent. We dominated the game easily. It was a bad decision in the end." http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport...S_IN_SEMIS.asp |
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