“ PLAYER WANTS TO TRANSFER BETWEEN COUNTRIES AP- MONTSERRAT – A teenage footballer who plays for the world’s worst international team is on the verge of launching a legal action to transfer his allegiance to a bigger country. The news that starlet Finntonio Yogue is anxious to ditch playing for Montserrat and look for another country has alerted a whole host of international associations keen to offer him a new club and citizenship. The matter is to be raised at FIFA’s International Affiliation Committee next month when the player will be allowed to make a case which would allow him to change nationality. Finntonio Yogue has been attracting the attention of some of the world’s top clubs after catching the eye at a training camp in Australia. Bradan Lifford, the coach who discovered Yogue said that the starlet is anxious to play football at a higher level and that Montserrat’s international standing can not offer him the platform he needs. The Montserrat national football team represents the small Caribbean island of Montserrat in the CONCACAF football region. It was formed in 1991, and has twice entered the World Cup, both times being eliminated in the first qualifying round. On June 30, 2002, the day of the final match of the 2002 World Cup, Montserrat, then the lowest ranked team in the world, played against the second worst team Bhutan in a friendly match known jokingly as The Other Final, losing 4-0. Lifford feels that Yogue should be given the opportunity to develop his football in another country. “Finn has the ability to play soccer at the highest level, and this has been proven by the many clubs that have been enquiring after him. Top sides in Brazil, Argentina and Japan have already invited him for trials having seen him in action, but it hoped Yogue has already played twice for Montserrat but as both games were international friendlies, Due to the heavy volcanic activity on the island since 1995, the team has only played a handful of matches, and most of those have been away from home. Their only victories were against neighbouring Anguilla in the Caribbean Cup in 1991, Montserrat winning 3-2 at home and 1-0 away. Apart from one other draw against Anguilla, all their other matches have been lost. It is believed that South Korea, Japan and Croatia have already been in touch with Yogue’s representatives to offer him a trial for club and country. However, the deal could be scuppered by FIFA when they sit down to discuss the matter on March 3. ”
Where are the pictures where Bosingwa kicked the liverpool player onto the corner flag?
Not even a yellow card? Hahaha… Your chelsea club is a laugh… Always ignoring the obvious, just like the last time when you guys kept harping on the “ghost’ goal ignoring the fact that your keeper would have been sent off and a pen awarded again you. Even the ref then said he did you guys a favour.
i have to say chelsea were not playing well, even before lamps red card. i also believe his sending off probably cost us a draw.
further i would like to say this was the worst officiating i have seen in a long, long time. the only good call i believe was gerrard’s yellow card for taking that dive. i mean come on, lampard got a red when alonso played dead, but bonsingwa didnt even get a warning for kicking a guy in the back? this is total bollocks!
goodbye Chelsea’s EPL ttitle hopes… there’s still the FA cup right?
Alex – Another article on this blog details how Chelsea D believes Bosingwa should be punished. These pictures are about the bad call on Lampard. Go troll somewhere else. You say Chelsea is a laugh, but Chelsea will still finish above Liverpool.
This guy could be cheap and willing.
“ PLAYER WANTS TO TRANSFER BETWEEN COUNTRIES AP- MONTSERRAT – A teenage footballer who plays for the world’s worst international team is on the verge of launching a legal action to transfer his allegiance to a bigger country. The news that starlet Finntonio Yogue is anxious to ditch playing for Montserrat and look for another country has alerted a whole host of international associations keen to offer him a new club and citizenship. The matter is to be raised at FIFA’s International Affiliation Committee next month when the player will be allowed to make a case which would allow him to change nationality. Finntonio Yogue has been attracting the attention of some of the world’s top clubs after catching the eye at a training camp in Australia. Bradan Lifford, the coach who discovered Yogue said that the starlet is anxious to play football at a higher level and that Montserrat’s international standing can not offer him the platform he needs. The Montserrat national football team represents the small Caribbean island of Montserrat in the CONCACAF football region. It was formed in 1991, and has twice entered the World Cup, both times being eliminated in the first qualifying round. On June 30, 2002, the day of the final match of the 2002 World Cup, Montserrat, then the lowest ranked team in the world, played against the second worst team Bhutan in a friendly match known jokingly as The Other Final, losing 4-0. Lifford feels that Yogue should be given the opportunity to develop his football in another country. “Finn has the ability to play soccer at the highest level, and this has been proven by the many clubs that have been enquiring after him. Top sides in Brazil, Argentina and Japan have already invited him for trials having seen him in action, but it hoped Yogue has already played twice for Montserrat but as both games were international friendlies, Due to the heavy volcanic activity on the island since 1995, the team has only played a handful of matches, and most of those have been away from home. Their only victories were against neighbouring Anguilla in the Caribbean Cup in 1991, Montserrat winning 3-2 at home and 1-0 away. Apart from one other draw against Anguilla, all their other matches have been lost. It is believed that South Korea, Japan and Croatia have already been in touch with Yogue’s representatives to offer him a trial for club and country. However, the deal could be scuppered by FIFA when they sit down to discuss the matter on March 3. ”
Ok even if we hate the club, this is just going out of proportion. why is it always chelsea to incurr bad refering?
It doesn’t look like Alonso is going for the ball in that first photo does it.
Not even close to it Olly, no.
Where are the pictures where Bosingwa kicked the liverpool player onto the corner flag?
Not even a yellow card? Hahaha… Your chelsea club is a laugh… Always ignoring the obvious, just like the last time when you guys kept harping on the “ghost’ goal ignoring the fact that your keeper would have been sent off and a pen awarded again you. Even the ref then said he did you guys a favour.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bsix9pU9-u0
lol..straight red, 3 match suspension. shameful. absolutely shameful.
i have to say chelsea were not playing well, even before lamps red card. i also believe his sending off probably cost us a draw.
further i would like to say this was the worst officiating i have seen in a long, long time. the only good call i believe was gerrard’s yellow card for taking that dive. i mean come on, lampard got a red when alonso played dead, but bonsingwa didnt even get a warning for kicking a guy in the back? this is total bollocks!
goodbye Chelsea’s EPL ttitle hopes… there’s still the FA cup right?
Alex – Another article on this blog details how Chelsea D believes Bosingwa should be punished. These pictures are about the bad call on Lampard. Go troll somewhere else. You say Chelsea is a laugh, but Chelsea will still finish above Liverpool.