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Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Turf Warz review

The wait is finally over after what has been a hectic week for us at RYGO, however our journalist Kareem Manning was able to give a run down on the happenings at the tournament.  Look out for the complete video highlights later this week.


The Champions
The recent concluded Turf Warz that was held by the Wildey Gymnasium Astro Turf on January 7th 2012. Overall, it can be seen as a success,  especially for the highly reputable Pounarkers of Pounark! FC.  who concluded the tournament by swooping home the title and booze of the inaugural event.
The tournament was one that I would consider to be rather innovative as the combination of nice vibes and entertaining footy gave life to the same very feeling that it was meant to be.  Organisers Justin King and Joshua Bynoe wanted Turf Warz to be fresh and they pulled it off. 

This fun spirited tournament hosted eight teams with two groups battling out before the round robin stage of the tournament.  It was a diverse selection of names with an even more diverse range of colours as shown by our rose pink partners Itchy Crabs.  Turf Warz also hosted a wide range of talent, as players as far as Sweden were on park to display some quality plays, another bunch who are currently abroad competing in tougher environments were also on form, as they are granted greater exposure to a loftier standard of football; and the remainder were the product of Bim – I must admit that there were some well seasoned homegrown players that  only goes to prove that Barbadian football is finally on the rise.

Below are the teams with their respective logo.


Local players on show

The tournament gave a great opportunity to local players to boast their talent to onlookers.  With the turf being a fast paced environment, plenty skill and touch was on show to please the crowd that came to support their respective friends on the different teams. 

Overall, I left the event pleased with the level of football on show – some blistering shots and sexy passes, shake and bakes, step-overs and feints… to be honest I didn’t even know some of the shit I saw done was possible until players were left twisting their own ankles after some dribbles that were display.

You see, I am a rather stern critic of football here in Barbados where it is rather unfortunate that some of our players usually have limited discipline along with a lack of development in the mental aspect of the game. 

Despite us being a long way away from being able to war it out with other international regions which have soared and set standards in football, Turf Warz offered us a glance at raw Barbadian talent along with the mixture of those who have experienced the game abroad and it looks like exciting times for football in the island.  

Special Praise

Darian King on the ball
From Pounark! F.C, special praise must be heaped on Darian King, a phenomenal all round athlete who actually majors in tennis and minors in football, but looked as though he could easily set the international football stage alight. He was comfortable on the ball, with more touches than Quagmire could muster in the same second and possessed endless ability to skate past his opponent time and again – he shows us how beautiful the game can be, kudos to him.

From runners up Ginga, there must be special praise for Romel Forde who plies his trade overseas at Long Island University in North America.  He displayed great ability in passing and holding up play if needed.
Also, mention must go out to Luke St. John for having the heart of a Spartan.  Through his brave efforts he played the entire tournament under injury watch as he recovers from a recent surgery on his ACL. Luke led his team with good spirits and plenty energy all the way to the finals.  

Extended mention to Robert Jardine who was a bright spark when he arrived on his team despite being a bit late, he still scored some goals worthy of highlights.  Justin Deckle reminded me of Kaka, locks, shocks and some silky play.  Goalkeeper Dillon Clarke produced some fine saves that proved important for keeping his team out of trouble. 

Tito, Spicey and Sandiford gave us a glimpse at unarguably some of the finest youth Bim rock has produced, they all looked like the real deal. Visitors from Sweden [we do not know their names, if anyone does please contact us] were sheer quality. I’ll never forget the long range stunner that guy over there scored, it was like if all Swedes were fed Ibrahimovic  juice for breakfast.  

Daniel Rowe also led his team with solid judgment, fine passing and accurate shooting throughout the tournament, brothers Justin and Tyler Browne had an unfortunate tournament, but still shone bright for their teams and were a real influence to watch.  Young German Jamal Mönnig who flew all the way from his beer drinking homeland just to be a part of Turf Warz, put in a top defensive duty.  

Turf Warz was a step forward for football in Barbados and will help promote players working on control and their skill to put on show at future tournaments. It also allows local players to invite their foreign friends to take part to allow a diverse tournament of players of different styles and abilities. The tournament is definitely on RYGO’s radar and we hope to continue the partnership for any future events and provide excellent coverage to all. 


Special thanks to everyone who helped theRYGOteam out. Definitely could not have pulled it off without you guys.
B3 Imaging: Printed our RYGO shirts..be sure to check them out!
The Camera Crew: Kareem Manning, Zoe Allamby, Zachary Allamby, Ryan Wilfred, Jarrad Bryan.
Video Editor: Zachary Allamby
Big Thanks to Shane Griffith as well. He was always on the move making sure the cameras were in place and everything else was running smooth!



Wednesday, 28 September 2011

SOKA AFRIKA


We have the pleasure in sharing this thrilling football documentary trailer with you. SOKA AFRIKA depicts an incredible story of two young guys, Kermit Erasmus of South Africa and Ndomo Sabo of Cameroon, who both hold the colourful utopia of a dream in making a name for themselves in European football.


Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Update on our new features

Hey,                                                                     

We at RYGO would like to give a shout out to all of you for showing your support in our first few weeks of being up.  We have had the pleasure to witness a the website receive a rapidly growing crowd everyday and we can't begin to express the sincere gratitude we have for you allowing this to happen.

Everyday RYGO attempts to improve the website to make it more user friendly, so we have added new features such as:

  • BPLTalk - Here you will find well written pre and post analysis on the league matches, along with a view of  league stats, player stats and  player ratings  all related to the Barclays Premier League.

  • Fantasy Fun - For all you Fantasy Football lovers, this unique article will be posted every weekend.  In this posts you can discover the best players to choose from for your respective games in addition to a  complete and  meticulous guide on how to gain the most points possible from Premier League matches.

  • More Stories -  In the More Stories tab, all of the archive posts are here, and in chronological order. So by visiting this tab you will be exposed to more of theRYGOchannel's previous posts and more content that you may have missed.

  • Forum - The forum tab will lead you to the interactive football hub on this website.  On this page is the open forum section, where all of you can voice your opinions or simply discuss any football related topic that interests you. So all of you UWI guys can talk your football here.

So check it out and leave a comment.








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Thursday, 22 September 2011

FIFA 12 anyone?

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The dawn is finally upon us and I'm sure all of you guys feel like kids again, anxiously anticipating the release of every footballer's favourite football video game, FIFA 12.  Set to launch on the 27th of September, those at EA Sports have taken another prodigious leap in bringing the game that much nearer to reality.



Having religiously played the demo for the last few days, I must say that this is what we've been begging for since FIFA 98, when the series that subsequently followed was rightfully placed in the arcade genre of video games.  However, I believe many will agree that FIFA 12 now feels more like a simulator than anything else.

The passing in this new series is precise and relies on vision.  You must also be meticulous and certain of your passes or you wont be able to thread that perfect through ball.  FIFA 12 has now gifted you the ability to execute your eagle eye vision and disgustingly split your opponents defence just as ruthless as pass-master Xavi Hernández.  The shooting is rather similar in the way it feels and is based on how accurate you the player are with your controller.  It really is a new exonerating feeling when contrasting to previous FIFA's.

                      FIFA 12 - VISION

For a blog, it would be a task far too tedious for me to dive into this video games' vast depths, just so I can explain how incredibly stable the defending feels and how revamped the career mode is, therefore...click here to read more about it.  However what I can say on the former topic of defending, is that FIFA 12 has deservedly given a complete overhaul to it, granting defensive duties a more methodical and less haphazard feel to it.  The game now feels equally oriented with how well one can defend as well as attack, making it harder to break down you're opponent.



FIFA 12 is one that will take some time to perfect, but that is expected of a game with such terrestrial dynamics. Despite this, it's more fun than ever, and will easily retain it's spot as a fan favourite.  For me, it's a MUST buy and is definitely at the top of my wishlist.

If you haven't already seen any footage or pics, theRYGOchannel has provided you with some courtesy to our friends at IGN.



 P.S if you haven't already copped one of the demo's... you really are wasting time.

                      FIFA 12 Demo


                      FIFA 12 - YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED










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