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He throws out propaganda to test the waters. He post stuff that are out dated and inaccurate and hopes that ppl take it for the truthWraith King wrote:Habit7 believes he can call something a fact or a lie and it will automatically become that regardless of the truth. Delusion takes over when he suffers cognitive dissonance.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Habit yuh working for that stipend boy......fyi...all those mishaps that were quoted can be found in the "govt achievement thread" or the "treasury have no money and we spending on thread"
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:lara stadium can't even host an international game because it is not ICC approved....Habit alyuh sad yes!!! How did it make money for the country??? Are you saying that all the games that were hosted brought back that 90 mil that was spent??? Yuh maths not mathsing bredda man. That stadium barely break even
T&T benefits US$23.6M from CPL T20 campaign
Published: Thursday, January 11, 2018
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados—T&T’s hosting of preliminary round and playoff matches in the Caribbean Premier League, has resulted in an economic impact of US$23.6 million, tournament organisers have said.
A study carried out by researchers SMG Insight, using organiser spend, visitor spend and media value, showed T&T benefitting to the tune of US$23, 625, 618 for the August 4 to September 9 Twenty20 tournament.
Queen’s Park Oval in Port-of- Spain staged five matches in the preliminaries early on in the tournament while the newly-constructed Brian Lara Stadium in Tarouba was the venue for the four playoff matches – including the final.
Trinbago Knight Riders v St Kitts and Nevis Patriots - Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) – Match 29 T&T benefitted to the tune of US$23.6 million.
“Trinidad & Tobago has always been a huge part of Hero CPL, and staging the finals week in the country this year saw a massive increase in our spend compared to 2016,” said CPL chief operations officer, Pete Russell.
“We are very proud to be making such a positive impact on the Trinidad & Tobago economy and we are very grateful of the support we have got from the government and local population.”
According to SMG Insight’s report, the tournament had a direct impact on hotel room stock, filling 9,323 rooms. Organisers spent US$4.4 million in T&T during the tournament, a 71 per cent increase in spending over the previous year.
Earlier this week, CPL organisers announced that Guyana had experienced a total economic impact of US$14.1 million, with 482 jobs created and 4,097 hotel rooms filled during the tournament. Total brand exposure for the country was calculated at $3.2 million.
“We know that we will continue to see excellent numbers from Guyana, a country that loves its cricket and has been so supportive of Hero CPL over the years,” Russell said.
Guyana hosted four preliminary round matches from August 17-22. Last season’s CPL was the fifth edition of the tournament, with Trinbago Knight Riders emerging champions after beating first-time finalists St Kitts and Nevis Patriots in the championship game. (CMC)
https://trinidad785.rssing.com/chan-511 ... _p344.html
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:And after all that, the stadium not ICC approved. Funny how you quiet about all the things that took/taking place...but trying real hard to fight down other things...stipend boy...the stipend
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:And after all that, the stadium not ICC approved. Funny how you quiet about all the things that took/taking place...but trying real hard to fight down other things...stipend boy...the stipend
Habit7 wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:And after all that, the stadium not ICC approved. Funny how you quiet about all the things that took/taking place...but trying real hard to fight down other things...stipend boy...the stipend
So you see how your initial figure was wrong
You see how your claim was a blatant lie that Imbert wife got a contract.
You see how it made money for the country.
You see how all the games that were hosted brought back that 90 mil that was spent.
You see the maths mathsing.
Your issue is now ICC approval.
Well boy yuh get me there. I guess we should burn it down to the ground.
Redman wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:And after all that, the stadium not ICC approved. Funny how you quiet about all the things that took/taking place...but trying real hard to fight down other things...stipend boy...the stipend
You should list the deficiencies if its not too much trouble.
Whats preventing the ICC approvals?
It is a refutation to thisDizzy28 wrote:What is the 90m you all keep quoting? If its for remedial works that is not the worse part of that project.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Tarouba Stadium $130 Million (Unnecessary) It was less than $90M and it probably the only stadium that made money for the country http://udecott.com/wp-content/uploads/M ... cademy.pdf
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Redman wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:And after all that, the stadium not ICC approved. Funny how you quiet about all the things that took/taking place...but trying real hard to fight down other things...stipend boy...the stipend
You should list the deficiencies if its not too much trouble.
Whats preventing the ICC approvals?
After how much hundred million spent, they still lacking infrastructure...I didnt say it...allyuh master said it
The Ministry of Health has vetoed the West Indies Cricket Board’s attempt to host South Africa in Trinidad next month, with chief medical officer Dr Roshan Parasram credited with the final word.https://wired868.com/2021/05/06/cmo-vet ... nfections/
Matches during the South Africa series may be played at the Queen’s Park Oval and at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy. An anonymous source, who works with the TT Cricket Board (TTCB), told Newsday, “The dates (of the South Africa series) were not confirmed. It is tentatively going to start early June and it is going to be all here of course…we (TT) were supposed to initially get Pakistan (matches) now we are getting South Africa (matches).”
The South Africa tour will include a four-day practice match.
The source said, “All of this I would say is 80 per cent confirmed, but it still has to get ratification by South Africa.”
https://newsday.co.tt/2021/04/13/south- ... -trinidad/
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:A simple search on Icc website would show the listing of all grounds and the relevant approvals for the 3 formats of the game. Wikkipedia also has updated listings. Presently, only the QPO is recognised by the ICC
Habit7 wrote:poor soul doesn't know the difference between sharing unsubstantiated rumours from FB, and quoting directly from the source.
Habit7 wrote:
Rowley admin say finish it and play cricket, they did it for $86,356,723,08 http://www.wiplayers.com/spanking-new-l ... en-in-may/ and it was the most prosperous sporting facility for the country since, it was only covid that curtailed it so far. In addition to the 100s of millions it earned the country with CPL, it makes money as a concert venue too.
hover11 wrote:Alright a stadium is one thing but a million dollar upgrade for a pan yard in a pandemic....anyway big up Desperados
Just so you know:CB Style wrote:hover11 wrote:Alright a stadium is one thing but a million dollar upgrade for a pan yard in a pandemic....anyway big up Desperados
Would these things be a priority in those North American, European and Asian Countries? Look at the priorities from Governments lead by certain ethnic groups. You think we will ever see first world status in this life-time?
CB Style wrote:Habit7 wrote:
Rowley admin say finish it and play cricket, they did it for $86,356,723,08 http://www.wiplayers.com/spanking-new-l ... en-in-may/ and it was the most prosperous sporting facility for the country since, it was only covid that curtailed it so far. In addition to the 100s of millions it earned the country with CPL, it makes money as a concert venue too.
Yes, OREO finished it all the while telling the sheeps the country had no money because PP thief it out. Carry on House Sheep.
Moonilal tells Chaguanas Chamber: We will finish Lara Stadium for $200m more
by Shastri Boodan
Tue Sep 23 2014
Government will spend $200 million to complete the Brian Lara Stadium at Tarouba, Housing and Urban Development Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal announced yesterday.The minister, featured speaker at a breakfast meeting of the Chaguanas Chamber of Commerce at Signature Hall, Chaguanas, said: "We will finish the Brian Lara Stadium. It will cost another $200 million to finish that project. We have asked Minister Howai to support us to finish this project."
https://www.guardian.co.tt/article-6.2. ... 2bd18021ec
timelapse wrote:Just so you know:CB Style wrote:hover11 wrote:Alright a stadium is one thing but a million dollar upgrade for a pan yard in a pandemic....anyway big up Desperados
Would these things be a priority in those North American, European and Asian Countries? Look at the priorities from Governments lead by certain ethnic groups. You think we will ever see first world status in this life-time?
The First World consisted of the U.S., Western Europe and their allies. The Second World was the so-called Communist Bloc: the Soviet Union, China, Cuba and friends. The remaining nations, which aligned with neither group, were assigned to the Third World.
Habit7 wrote:CB Style wrote:Habit7 wrote:
Rowley admin say finish it and play cricket, they did it for $86,356,723,08 http://www.wiplayers.com/spanking-new-l ... en-in-may/ and it was the most prosperous sporting facility for the country since, it was only covid that curtailed it so far. In addition to the 100s of millions it earned the country with CPL, it makes money as a concert venue too.
Yes, OREO finished it all the while telling the sheeps the country had no money because PP thief it out. Carry on House Sheep.
What? He told the sheeps that? Well, I guess since the PP thief out the money, they had to reduce the PP $200M budget to $90M. The sheeps bleat in glee and say Great is the PNM!
Moonilal tells Chaguanas Chamber: We will finish Lara Stadium for $200m more
by Shastri Boodan
Tue Sep 23 2014
Government will spend $200 million to complete the Brian Lara Stadium at Tarouba, Housing and Urban Development Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal announced yesterday.The minister, featured speaker at a breakfast meeting of the Chaguanas Chamber of Commerce at Signature Hall, Chaguanas, said: "We will finish the Brian Lara Stadium. It will cost another $200 million to finish that project. We have asked Minister Howai to support us to finish this project."
https://www.guardian.co.tt/article-6.2. ... 2bd18021ec
one eye wrote:1 billion dollar wastewater treatment facility.
16 billion dollars depleted from NGC reserves.
400 million dollars for lifesport.
Tampering with evidence to cover up their wrong doings.
These vile people will have to pay the price.
Redman wrote:More made up bile Dragon.
Blather on.
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