Crossfire
The Caribbean argues. We render the conversation.
The Caribbean does not argue about sport politely. We render the conversation as it is — loud, regional, occasionally accidentally profound, almost never resolved.
Crossfire pairs voices from across the region — Cousin Leroy from Trinidad, Auntie Cheryl from Barbados, Yardman from Jamaica, with De Statsman quietly cleaning up the facts after — and lets them argue over what the rest of regional sports media is too polite to touch.
No controversy worth real heat? No column. We don’t manufacture friction.
Crossfire: Two Countries Not Going To The World Cup Currently Arguing About Who Should Be More Insulted About It
Jamaica World Cup campaign officially ended against DR Congo in the inter-confederation playoff. Trinidad campaign had already ended months earlier in the Concacaf group stage, which somehow made …
Crossfire: De Championship Get a Makeover, Auntie Cheryl Get a Headache, Cousin Leroy Get a Megaphone
Cricket West Indies announced a new format for the 2026 Championship. Auntie Cheryl thinks the regional first-class game is being managed into a corner. Cousin Leroy thinks she is complaining about a …
