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NEW REGGAE BOYZ SQUAD DROP - T&T vs. REGGAE BOYZ

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Sat, Nov 8, '25 at 4:30 PM

What y'all think?

HERE

Midfield short!

Sat, Nov 8, '25 at 5:47 PM

@XDFIX


Melissa is Reggae Boyz greatest motivation the coach must understand this. Possibility of appearance in World Cup lifts the agony of Jamaicans caused by Melissa. Make T&T suffer proceed to final round and Jamaicans are lifted from the despair of a Cat 5



Sat, Nov 8, '25 at 6:24 PM

@Castled


The squad selected doesn't lend to too much confidence!

Sat, Nov 8, '25 at 8:24 PM

@XDFIX

OThis is basically the same squad for this round & midfield has been short for a while. Just play to the team's strengths & no stupid experimentation like Curaçao

Sun, Nov 9, '25 at 6:58 AM

@michaelmax


I am predicting a 2 - 1 Trini win!


Sun, Nov 9, '25 at 7:11 AM

@Castled

If anyone thinks that Jamaica qualifying to the world cup will raise the spirits of people suffering from this disaster then they are tone deaf.



Sun, Nov 9, '25 at 3:46 PM

@nitro

Glad to see you posting bro. Hope all is well with you and the family.

Sun, Nov 9, '25 at 5:52 PM

@imusic

Thanks bro. We are good. Trying to help others.

Mon, Nov 10, '25 at 10:37 AM

Jamaicans are the most resilient people, at least in the whole Caribbean,they will fight this job of rebuild and the football with all the power and resilience required.

Thu, Nov 13, '25 at 5:12 PM

@nitro

"Trinidad and Tobago men’s senior football captain Kevin Molino knows Jamaica will have added motivation to leave the Hasely Crawford Stadium with three points on November 13 in an effort to bring joy to their citizens after Hurricane Melissa left large parts of the island devastated.

The winner will move one step closer to booking a spot at the 2026 World Cup, which will be held in the US, Canada and Mexico.

Two weeks ago, Hurricane Melissa struck Jamaica as a Category 5 storm. Homes were destroyed, electricity poles are still down and there is a shortage of pipe-borne water.

Speaking to TTFA media, Molino said, “When you look at the disaster that happened in Jamaica, they have a chip on their shoulder, coming here to fight and also put a smile on the Jamaicans’ faces...we just need to be better in the final third, like I said and we will be in a good position.”😎



Thu, Nov 13, '25 at 5:50 PM

What's your prediction, y'all?

2-1 in favor of Trinidad!

Trinidad's display in their last game against Jamaica was impressive.

I think Jamaica was lucky to walk away with a win in the last game!

Thu, Nov 13, '25 at 7:11 PM

Yard could use a win

match start

Thu, Nov 13, '25 at 8:16 PM

I don’t know, this is an almost unwatchable match. It is so physical, no rhythm, no wow, no excitable moment in this first half.  

Thu, Nov 13, '25 at 8:21 PM

@nitro

If anyone thinks that Jamaica qualifying to the world cup will raise the spirits of people suffering from this disaster then they are tone deaf.


You may be surprised. Nothing wrong with a little distraction in times of travails, plus the commentator has to fill the air-time  

Thu, Nov 13, '25 at 8:24 PM

@Castled

goooooaaaal Yard


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