TnT
vs Sweden (Game 1)
Date: Saturday 10th June 2006
Location: Dortmund, Germany
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TJJ On De Road
To Germany...
TNT VS SWEDEN PRE-GAME
De TJJ crew coming
from all over de globe - Trini, US, Canada, UK, all with one common touch
down point
WORLD CUP 2006 in GERMANY! Yes we know World Cup is
a BIG ting, BUT this rounds it just got BIGGER
little Trinidad
& Tobago in de World Cup!! Yeah Yeah!! So now we are big TRINIDAD
& TOBAGO and all man jack is Germany bound to support the Soca Warriors!!
After almost 2 days
of traveling and a loss of 6 hours in time zone changes, WE REACH! It
was a quick pit stop in London, then a hop, skip and a jump to Düsseldorf,
Germany. Although it was very much expected, it was real nice to see soooo
many Trinis or Trini supports a like all over de place
representation
was strong.
After taking in a
little of Dusseldorf, it was time to get our batteries recharged for game
day. Yes sir, TnT very first World Cup match; and Sweden was first up.
Well if you don't know Trinis by now, we love to lime! We had to make
a pit stop for some drinks at Limericks in Dortmund before kick off
we
love you Angostura for hooking up a sweet lime. Peoples, we reach late
but let's us just tell you
it was real action! Red all over, food
stalls and nuff drinks flowing. On top of that, there was music from Martin
Jay (Choice FM London) and even live entertainment, some Germany band
(that we have no clue what their name was) and Maximus Dan. So
you can imagine the energy when Maximus start to sing Fighter before the
game
. "Ohhhhhh oooooooo, ohhhhhh o, ooooohhh oooooo
I'm a Soooooocccaa Warrior, win or lose I am a fighter!!" Man, everyone
was hyped. And when you think it was time to get on the train to head
to the match, brakes - Laventille Rhythm Section start to jam!!
We hear lots of other rhythm sections all over de globe, but no one can
touch these men
dem just have a natural talent for beating iron!
And you know the music sounding real sweet when folks from Sweden and
Germany dancing and all.
GAME
TIME
Saturday June 10th
2006, history in the making, our first ever World Cup Finals football
match. First up would be the mighty Swedes; their fans had been plenty
friendly enough but that could be attributed to their expectations of
an easy win over our Soca Warriors, whom one TV journalist referred to
as 'journey men'. Upon arriving at the Stadium in Dortmund, it was just
a sea of people all looking for their section: "Where is Red?",
"You see Blue?" Having got to the stadium a mere 30 minutes
before the start, we were trying to make double time to the seats, this
was not helped by the lack of stadium personnel to direct you to specific
entrance location and the lack of signage to lead the way, so after a
brief tour of the grounds on the nearby hotel and climbing over no less
than 4 fences, we finally got in line, through the check point and into
the stadium. Being seated in Blocks 66-68, we had about 4 flights of stairs
to climb to our seats. We aint go lie the only seats higher than ours
were the rafters in the roof, but we cared not, game going to start and
we in the stadium.
The teams entered
the field, lined up, national anthems were played and sung, then the starters
took the field. We have learned to trust Beenhacker, he got us this far,
but the man does still surprise us. First off the scoreboard showed Jack
in goal, but low and behold Shaka Hislop takes the field along with: Cyd
Gray, Brent Shancho, Dennis Lawrence, Avery John, Dwight Yorke, Chris
Birchall, Carlos Edwards, Densil Theobald (freal!!!!) Colin Samuel and
Stern John as the lone forward. Before the game it was agreed that if
we could survive the first 15 to 20 minutes without an early goal that
would be good and we could settle down. If we could make it to the end
of the first half tied then is trouble in the camp cause we is a 2nd half
team. So we watching the clock as much as the match.
Tweet!!! Game on!
Blood Pressure raise one time. From the start the guys looked a little
tentative, who would not be in their first ever WC match, but they were
in the game matching up with the Swedes, who were pressing from early,
who won a few corners early on. The first real scare came from a point
blank bullet that brought out the best in Shaka who could only parry it
over bars, bring all the Trins to their feet cheering loudly. There was
no rhythm section in the stadium, save for one lone drummer somewhere,
so it was up to the fans to make some noise, which for the most part we
did. "TnT we want a Goal!!!", "Ole Ole Ole Oleeee Ole".
15 minutes gone still 0-0; we in the game, the Swedes pressing, we defending
with out lives, Sancho and Yorke all over the place, we even manage to
string together a few passes and have an attack or two of our own. Carlos
Edwards get the ball on the top of the 18 yard, after beating way a Swedish
defender, and force a save from the goalie. More brilliant saves from
Shaka.
TWEET ... Half Time
0-0
During the half, a
picture of a Trini in a Tribe headpiece was flashed on the screens as
having won "the fan of the match" prize. Our support was so
passionate that a Trini winning this was no surprise
. I hope we
win the prize for all our matches. 2nd half start we are still in this
game, and the Swedes cant be happy bout that, they launch an early attach
down the right side, Avery John puts in a sliding tackle and upends the
Swedish forward, the ref runs up RED CARD!!!! Trinis gone crazy, "buh
what the muddah!!" It's now only the 46th minute and we are down
to 10 men and now it's apparent we are playing against 12 as the ref is
clearly not giving us any calls, and the red card was just the worst of
the calls that went against us. So Carlos Edwards drops back into defense
to fill Avery's spot and we get back to the task at hand. It also becomes
apparent that the instructions were to keep Sweden out of the goal, and
make our attacks if/when the chance presents itself. The Swedes are becoming
frustrated at not being able to penetrate our defense, some of the best
we have played to date, and then Beenie make a big big move; being short
1 man he substitutes Colin Samuel, a winger for Cornell Glenn a 2nd forward,
not a defender as most would expect. In Beenie we Trust! Soon afer Cornell
unleashes a bullet that rocks the crossbar, again bringing the Trinis
to their feet and a groan from the Swedes. As the clock ticks closer to
the 90th minute the attacks become more feverish by the Swedes and every
clearance by Birchall, and every head out by Sancho, every save by Shaka
bring the crowd to their feet, cheering and waving flags. As we hit the
90 minute and 3 minutes of added time are announced it seems as if time
just slows down, a glitch in the Matrix perhaps, all men behind the ball
and we sending everything back their way.
Then as if a dream
has come through the referee blows off the game, it's over 0-0. 1 point!!
Madness in the place, and it's like we just won the World Cup!!!! Is big
lime inside and outside the stadium, we not leaving here anytime soon,
a group of fans come chippin out the stadium, a makeshift jump up. And
Warrior fans shouting repeatedly, "With 10 men
with 10 men!"
Rooney or no Rooney bring on England.
TNT
VS SWEDEN POST-GAME
More celebration time
TJJ heading back to Angostura for the after-match lime. Bring drinks!!
The square ram and atmosphere perfect. Trini artist Ms. Triniti
was performing and host, Mr. Slaughter, was keeping the vibes hyped.
This lead up to Destra and Atlantik who came and mash up de place.
But the fete went to a next level when Destra introduced Mr. Maximus "Hotta
than a Radiator" Dan, who sang the Soca Warriors theme "Fighter."
Nuff love to Destra - we loved her emotions at the game. Not only we were
sitting right next to Destra, but we had Maximus right in we section too.
What more can you ask for than Maximus himself leading the Soca Warriors
chant!!
By now the whole square
was going wild and everyone was in a state of euphoria, but by all accounts
the scene back at home was just as mad. Yuh could just imagine how the
other million people there were celebrating, but nobody in this Dortmund
square would have traded places. Well the party finished too early, but
when the music stopped (big up to the Soca Twins, Germany #1 Soca
Sound), men left the area still chanting "only 10 men" proud
of the massive achievement of our Warriors. To top off the night, when
we arrived back at the hotel, we were greeted with applause from a group
of England fans in the lobby
. if only they knew what awaits them
on the 15th! (heh heh).
Next stop Amsterdam.
"Trinidad
Tobago
. Oh oh oooohh oh" (if you don't
know, it's the popular chant by all Europeans supporting TnT).
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