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SHAKA HISLOP will feel no fear facing Wayne Rooney or Michael Owen at the World Cup — after a miraculous season with West Ham and Trinidad.
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National coach Leo Beenhakker has made it clear that he will not close the door on any player trying to get on the team for the 2006 World Cup but has hinted that he may just have already seen the men who will represent the smallest nation ever at the finals.
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Trinidad and Tobago National football captain Dwight Yorke, in an interview with BBC Radio 1Xtra has paid tribute to FIFA Vice President Jack Warner for his longstanding commitment to the country’s efforts to reach the pinnacle of world football.
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Trinidad and Tobago national coach Leo Beenhakker announced on Tuesday night, after T&T's 2-0 friendly win over Iceland, that he was ready to name a provisional 28-man squad for the 2006 World Cup tournament within the next two weeks.
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TRINIDAD & Tobago boss Leo Beenhakker will closely monitor the progress of Ricky Shakes after the Town winger’s international debut in last night’s 2-0 win over Iceland.
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SOME people are hard to satisfy. Leo Beenhakker had just watched his team coast to a 2-0 victory over Iceland, but the Trinidad & Tobago head coach was far from happy. Most observers at Loftus Road on Tuesday were impressed with the way that the former Holland and Real Madrid manager had transformed the fortunes of the Caribbean islands side since he was appointed 12 months ago, but for Beenhakker winning is never enough.
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RICKY Shakes’ World Cup appetite has been well and truly whetted after celebrating his international debut in victorious fashion amid a carnival atmosphere at Loftus Road last night.
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