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It's just over two years (march 2013) since I had a hunch the headline coined had legs (see below if you interested in lunacy)
And today May 27th 2015 we read:
Fourteen people have been indicted on corruption charges by US authorities following an investigation into football's world governing body Fifa. Nine of them are Fifa officials and five are corporate executives.
Here we take a closer look at the Fifa figures charged with racketeering, wire fraud and money laundering conspiracies.
Amongst them is:
Seventy-two-year-old Jack Warner from Trinidad and Tobago was a member of Fifa's executive committee from 1983 to 2011, when he resigned amid allegations he had bribed Caribbean associates.

At the time he said he had been "hung out to dry", insisting that the giving of gifts had been part of Fifa culture during his 30 years in the organisation.
He was also president of the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (Concacaf) until 2011.

After he resigned, Fifa dropped its inquiry into whether he was involved in any corruption.
Mr Warner returned to Trinidad and Tobago, where he became minister of security.

He resigned from the post in 2013 when a Concacaf ethics panel accused him of enriching himself through fraud during his time with the football body.
Who are the indicted Fifa officials?

PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE: Warner's in the news again! ....I wonder if he gonna sing like a canary ...
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howzdat wrote:On matters related to cricket I am a supporter of the West Indies. The caribbean sun has baked me in its' heat. The caribbean spirit has infused itself in my personality. I walk tall and proud as someone whose allegiances are with the so-called Third World and will do so forever. The caribbean way of using language has decorated my expression and I am the wealthier for all of those.

There was something that rattled my cage a bit about the way that some folks were carrying on about Shiv and his limping ascent to becoming the highest scoring West Indian batsman. As I read things it had become a target to be achieved at all costs. It started to be spoken of in frantic, desperate terms as though it was all along his purpose, his responsibility to stand at the top of the tree as an INDIAN man on behalf of INDIANS.

In some things I can be accused of being a rebel, tending to go against the 'prevailing wind'; refusing to be swept up in any mass hysteria. And so I knew this pre-occupation with numbers could possibly end in tears ... possibly. But what I knew for certain is that I couldn't side with the ones who were going on like its his inalienable right. No way! But nothing personal...is just how i stay.

Shiv has no divine right to be west indies leading run scorer and to keep picking him solely so he could pass a certain number aint my bag and so on the strength of his performances I thought it best to drop him ... but in hindsight he could have announced his pending retirement.

Instead we have a mealy-mouthed 'rationale' penned by Lloyd who is proving to be a clone of all the other administrative jerks we have had. But they will say, howzdat we only done what you called for so shut up and suck it up.

But I never called for an undignified dismissal devoid of any trace of integrity ... but they won't hear that or even care because they have the power. Ah well.

Is Ramdin next aint it? Already I dreading the wake of every west indies team victory from now onwards.

10166 on Wed May 27, 2015 10:04 am
and somewhere else we can read ,,,
mapoui2 wrote:captures the crux of the matter, comprehensively, exposing the heart of the issue for all of use to see
Minister of Education with responsibility for Sport, Dr. Rupert Roopnaraine has described the ‘sacking’ of veteran Guyanese batsmen Shivnarine Chanderpaul from the West Indies cricket team as ‘distressing’.

“The manner of his going, really does no justice to the manner of his performance over the years, and what he has meant to us,” Roopnaraine told GINA.

“I think that the response of the Guyana Cricket Board was heartedly robust. It clearly is a decision that we in Guyana feel distressed about. Chanderpaul has for so long been a titan on the cricketing scene in the Caribbean and it is difficult right now to even imagine a West Indian team without Chanderpaul,” Roopnaraine added.

“…we recognise, we notice in his last two series that he has not been himself, he has scored less than he normally does, he has been far less reliable, people were getting him out, which was always a great feat when he is playing well,” Roopnaraine stated, adding however that if the West Indies selectors felt that Chanderpaul was coming to the end of his career, then some appropriate arrangement should have been made for his “final bash.”

“If you identify, if you say look, ‘Tiger has had a great run, we are going to miss him, but we know he has to go’, let him leave in a dignified way… make a good preparation for what should have been his final match, so that the West Indian people would have had a chance to salute him in a final farewell. We needed to design something very appropriate, when someone of Chanderpaul’s value leaves the scene; that was not done, and that is what has been most distressing,
Which prompts this from me:
I probably gonna be dodging snipers bullets from now till I announce my retirement from the forum for what i am about to say but to use the word distress in this context, and from the quarter it comes, doesn't surprise me ... NO not one bit.

Might we hear next that .... actually pon serious consideration i better not wonder that one .... but it just might be safe to ask if the government minister deh pon standby with placatory statements should this distress develop into mass hyteria .... in some quarters.

After all is only public-spirited of an a$$ like me to wonder if dem wot distressed gonna be equally so if some sort of variation on Guy Fawkes Night type incidents are to follow-on in the wake of this 'wholly unjust and unfounded declaration' .. I mean disaster of a cricketer not being selected to play in a match.

Ah well .... The disaster of SHIV DROP.... is it 'distressing'? Really?

Believe it if you want to; I know what i doing ...
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Fifa crisis: Jack Warner 'to reveal all despite fears'
Jack Warner: The US charge sheet
Accused of racketeering, wire fraud, money laundering, bribery
From the early 1990s, he allegedly "began to leverage his influence and exploit his official positions for personal gain"
Allegedly accepted a $10m bribe from South African officials in return for voting to award them the 2010 World Cup
Allegedly bribed officials with envelopes each containing $40,000 in cash; when one demurred, he allegedly said: "There are some people here who think they are more pious than thou. If you're pious, open a church, friends. Our business is our business"
Fifa crisis: Jack Warner 'to reveal all despite fears' he intends to drape himself all over with a flag of Trinidad & Tobago - i mean convenience - and claim to be a Soca Warrior who acted always in the Nation's best interest.

Jack Warner, Trinidadian Parrot, claims to be a Patriot! Let's hear how he gonna sing.
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by howzdat Thu Jun 27, 2013 5:54 pm
howzdat wrote:Yep, to my mind this is one Caroline who showed signs of immense promise in a straight sets defeat to Serena Williams. Though comparatively of slight build she hits the ball astoundingly hard and has a sharp mind! My bet is that if she can maintain her current rate of progress her ranking will have surpassed that of most of the female Brits (for starters) within two years.

Oh Caroline your play is worthy of a song methinks :P :P :P So courtesy of howzdat that one is for you .... take it away ...

(howzdat completely insane yeah, yeah, yeah! Oh and shame on you if you thought it was that ex army fella tune gonna hit my decks :lol: :lol: Allyuh see how dat gal face pretty and she skin soft and smooth :?: So how dare you could think datz how i was gonna reach in the collection and pull out a song by an artiste with such a suggestive name as Shaggy :oops: :oops: )

Today I lef dat coarseness for for Googs who self confessed dat 'something came up' so he couldn't attend the cricket match :roll:

Caroline Garcia a star in the making.
Postby howzdat » Mon Jun 29, 2015 10:47 pm
Watson (ranked 59) was hoping to become the first British woman through to round two but made a disastrous start on court 12 against Caroline Garcia (ranked 33).

The 23-year-old from Guernsey struggled badly on serve in the first set and was given a warning by the umpire after throwing her racquet when she was broken for the second time. But Watson's belief returned at the start of the second set when she improved the quality and velocity of her delivery and also made inroads into Garcia's serve for the first time.

Wimbledon 2015: Heather Watson ties with Caroline Garcia

Helped by some vocal home support, she levelled the match before being asked if she wanted to continue and deciding it was too dark. They will resume as the second match on court 12 on Tuesday to fight out the deciding set.
Game on :!:

Postby howzdat » Tue Jun 20, 2015 17:51
British number one Heather Watson saved three match points on her way to beating Caroline Garcia in the first round at Wimbledon, ... Watson, 23, restarted at 1-6 6-3 after light stopped play on Monday and was close to defeat when she trailed 5-4.
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Posted by by howzdat » Wed Jun 26, 2013 6:18 am was a topic featuring one Dustin Brown, a tennis player, (vs Leyton Hewitt).And oh what a hoot it was to follow a hunch and go with that match.

Well two years later the bredda is back at Wimbledon playing Rafael Nadal and ...the commenator seh it is the win of Mr. Brown's career as he progressed against the two time champion 7-5 3-6 6-4 6-4.

All I know is that I spot a winner again :oops: :oops: Congrstulations Mr. Brown, Jah Rastfari
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THE STEEL PAN (2010)-DOCUMENTARY

Hang (instrument)

PANArt Hang documentary 2006: HANG - a discreet revolution

From Steelpan to Helmholtz resonator.

NB: According to my disclaimer this post is not to be read as an endorsment of any of the claims made by one or another.

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Why are so many Americans behind bars?

They mean nigras - i mean Americans of African descent - don't they :?: :?: Or is it just me with my usual lunacy looking for a way to get myself incarcerated in one of Uncle Sam's corporate correctional centres of penal reform? Shucks, I better be careful how i move my fingers pon dis keyboard less some upstanding officer of the peace mistakes me for a gun toting n****r up to no good and decides to increase my weight by a couple dozen or so bullets ... I mean leaden pellets:!:

Trust me when I say that because the good Lawd Almighty His-self knows datz how I can't swim more than a few yards (even in my earthday suit) and so 'tis a fair chance that my death certificate gonna read, "death by misadventure" ... Ah well gonna be one less n****r in the woodpile (so to speak} but who cares :!:

What was the question? Ah yes, why are so many Americans behind bars? Is it because Uhmericans are a lawless bunch of n'er do wells in need of penal colonisation on an industrial level :?: Aint it :?: :?:

Only joking. Which reminds me ...Harper Lee's "Go Set a Watchman" goes on sale, however some decades before this (and Wikipedia) when i was in high school studying English Literature there was To Kill A Mockingbird

:roll: :roll: I, howzdat a mocking bird :?: Never :!:
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howzdat Fri Aug 16, 2013 3:26 pm wrote:According to his record collection, first there was Marvin Gaye~Got to give it up and then one day it might also include robin thicke feat. t.i. & pharrell blurred lines.

Got it :?: :!: Good, so as the youth dem does say nowadays, "Jus fess up, man" :!: Or do you think we're thicko's :?:

PS. Do they, whoever they may be, think we were born yesterday :?: :!: Ah well, better mek them know that I for one been listening to music since before my first breath.

So Marvin, over to you and no haggling brother.

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BY BEN KAYEON MARCH 10, 2015, 9:44PM
Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams have been ordered to pay $7.3 million dollars in damages to Marvin Gaye’s estate after losing a copyright infringement trial. A jury has found the music duo guilty of copying Gaye’s 1977 hit “Got to Give It Up” for their 2013 smash hit “Blurred Lines”.

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The verdict was handed down by an eight-person jury following a week-long trial. The ruling comes after nearly two years of legal drama, including Thicke’s last-ditch efforts to pin the blame on Williams. During the proceedings, Thicke sang a selection of songs by the likes of U2, The Beatles, and Michael Jackson from the witness stand to illustrate how tracks could have similar chord progressions and yet still sound different. To counter those claims, prosecutors brought up numerous interviews in which Thicke and Williams mention Gaye directly, including several where Thicke specifically cited “Got to Give It Up” and Williams claimed he was “trying to pretend” he was the Motown legend as he wrote the track.

For his part, Williams was asked to perform the bass line from both songs during the trial, after which he admitted there was a similarity when played side-by-side. Still, Williams attempted to argue that the songs shared “vibe”, and that “Blurred Lines” was not a direct copy. “The last thing you want to do as a creator is take something of someone else’s when you love him,” he was quoted as saying.

The jury clearly disagreed. T.I. and Star Trak/Interscope records were found harmless, and will not be part of the $7.3 million payment.
Pharrell wins back $1m in Blurred Lines plagiarism case - 15 July 2015
A judge has trimmed more than $1m (£639,000) from the damages Pharrell Williams was ordered to pay after the Blurred Lines copyright trial.
The case revolved around the question of whether Williams and his co-writer Robin Thicke had copied Marvin Gaye's 1977 hit Got To Give It Up...in March, a jury ruled that they had, and awarded Gaye's family $7.3m in damages.But US District Judge John A Kronstadt has now slashed that to $5.3m...

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Chelsea racist chants: Paris man blamed for Metro incident
Richard Barklie, William Simpson & Joshua Parsons are challenging football banning orders
A former policeman has admitted pushing a black man off a Paris Metro train but said the man started the altercation, a court has heard.
Richard Barklie, from Carrickfergus in Northern Ireland, is one of four Chelsea fans facing a football banning order over a confrontation filmed ahead of a Champions League game in February.
Footage of the alleged incident showed several fans chanting: "We're racist and that's the way we like it."
Mr Barklie, 50, denies any wrongdoing.
'Skin colour'
He told Stratford Magistrates' Court he pushed Souleymane Sylla because there was no room in the train carriage, adding: "Mr Sylla, and it's my view, was the only one using aggression".
When asked by his defence barrister, Nick Scott, if "there was any issue in relation to the colour of his skin", Mr Barklie replied "none whatsoever".
Mr Barklie served as an officer with the Royal Ulster Constabulary and as a director with the World Human Rights Forum.
In addition to Mr Barklie, of Victoria Street in Carrickfergus, three others are challenging the ban: Jordan Munday, 20, of Ellenborough Road, Sidcup, south-east London; Josh Parsons, 20, of Woodhouse Place, Dorking, Surrey; and William Simpson, 26, of Hengrove Crescent in Ashford, Surrey.
The court heard Mr Munday, who is also accused of being involved in the incident, said there was enough space for him to force himself through the carriage and see the aftermath.
However he claimed he did not see the incident and had not been chanting "John Terry is a racist and that's the way we like it, ooh ooh ooh".
'Fronting up'
Adam Clemens, representing the Met Police, said: "At the end of the ooh ooh ooh your mouth was moving and it closes at the end."
Mr Munday told the court: "There was movement - I was breathing. I have to breathe."
Both Mr Munday and Mr Barklie were in a group of about 150 Chelsea fans walking through Paris on their way to the match.
Video footage appeared to show Mr Munday "fronting up" to a black man and shoving him twice, but Mr Munday claimed he had been stalked by the man and felt threatened.
A fifth man, Dean Callis, 32, of Liverpool Road in Islington, north London, earlier received a five year banning order for his role in Paris and other incidents involving violence.
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Four Chelsea fans banned over Paris racism

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Four Chelsea fans accused of refusing to allow a black man on to the Paris Metro have been banned from attending football matches for up to five years. Richard Barklie, from Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland, and Joshua Parsons and William Simpson, both from Surrey, were banned for five years at Stratford Magistrates' Court. Jordan Munday from Sidcup in Kent was banned for three years.They were told they could not attend games at home or abroad. District Judge Gareth Branston said: "Racist hatred was displayed by Chelsea fans on the Paris Metro that evening."

He told the court the incident had "tarnished the reputation of English football in Europe".
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