Otis Seaton was hired by Don Leo Beenhakker as the muscle. The Trinidad
and Tobago national football team coach needed a player with the energy
and courage to protect his back four and the street smarts to link up
with his more valued front-runners like Stern John, Dwight Yorke,
Russell Latapy and Carlos Edwards.
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FIFA has appointed Australian Referee Mark Shield to officiate this
country’s 2006 World Cup half slot playoff first leg against Bahrain at
the Hasely Crawford Stadium on November 12.
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The Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (T&TFF) claim their
former employee, David Nakhid, is now a scout for the Bahrain national
team.
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Trinidad and Tobago football fans anticipated a dramatic, hard-fought
contest laced with patriotic fervour as the national team moved within
three weeks of a possible place in the 2006 FIFA World Cup tournament
in Germany.
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The Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation, following its own
investigation, can reveal that by all knowledge, a female acquaintance
of former TTFF employee David Nakhid, had approached local media houses
for footage of recent matches played by the Trinidad and Tobago
National Senior Team.
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National midfielder Russell Latapy has made a call for the Trinidad and
Tobago faithful to ignore the so called “psychological warfare”
surrounding the upcoming 2006 World Cup playoff with Bahrain and to
just let the football on the pitch do the talking for the “Warriors”.
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Former Trinidad and Tobago national football team captain David Nakhid
yesterday denied any approach from the Bahrain Football Association
(BFA) to spy on his homeland for next month's crucial 2006 World Cup
qualifiers between the two countries.
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FIFA Vice President Jack Warner along with Trinidad and Tobago Football
Federation General Secretary Richard Groden and National team
administrator George Joseph received a warm welcome from Bahrain
football officials on Tuesday and have been invited to attend that
country’s friendly international with Panama on Thursday night.
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ASSISTANT coaches of the Trinidad and Tobago football team Whim
Rijsbergen and Theo De Jong are back together again, seeking to repeat
the moment in 1974 when they both participated in a FIFA World Cup, as
well as winning the Dutch League and UEFA (European) Cup titles with
their club Feyenoord.
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