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Flashback: Ghetto fabulous; re-introducing 2006 T&T star Aurtis Otis Seaton-Whitley
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Bob Marley
Photo Credit: Dennis Lawrence / Courtesy Of The Artist
Robert Nesta Marley was born on Feb. 6, 1945 in the rural community of Nine Miles in the parish of St. Ann, Jamaica.
In the late 1950s, Marley moved to Kingston, and settled in Trench Town.
In 1963, Marley and his childhood friend, Neville Livingston A.K.A. Bunny Wailer met Peter (Macintosh) Tosh. The trio went on to form The Wailing Wailers.
Marley soon adopted the Rastafarian way of life following the visit of His Imperial Majesty Emperor Haile Selassie I to Jamaica in 1966.
In October 1973, The Wailers released their
Burnin album. It featured some of Marley’s most celebrated hits including “Get Up Stand Up” and “I Shot The Sheriff”.
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Fenwick: ‘We didn’t have the big attitude’, T&T coach says players botched game plan in USA mauling
Soca Warriors head coach Terry Fenwick blamed the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association’s (TTFA) inadequate development programme in general and the poor concentration of his players in particular, as the Men’s National Senior Team slumped to a joint national record 7-0 loss last night in friendly action away to the United States in Orlando.
It was Fenwick’s opening game in charge since he was hired in December 2019, on US$20,000 (TT$135,000) per month, and the Warriors fell behind after just one minute and 43 seconds and never recovered. They trailed 4-0 at the half and conceded three more in the opening 17 minutes of the second half.
Fenwick adds 8 N/American players to T&T squad; no space for Cyrus and ‘Lobo’
Trinidad and Tobago Men’s National Senior Team head coach Terry Fenwick introduced three fresh faces into the player pool today as he selected a 24-man squad to face the United States in an international friendly in Orlando on 31 January.
Defenders Michael DeShields and Federico Pena and midfielder Jonathan Jimenez will all join the Soca Warriors set-up for the first time, after being invited to meet the squad in the US. All three are based in North America.
Photo: Versatile defender Federico Pena represents Valour FC in the Canada Premier League.
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