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Chris Birchall's international exploits this summer have left him exhausted ahead of the season. Port Vale manager Martin Foyle said the Trinidad and Tobago midfielder was "mentally shattered" after spending much of the close season on international duty. He added Birchall would have a fight on his hands to command a regular first-team place if he was travelling back and forth playing for club and country.
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FALKIRK got off the mark with their first Premierleague win against an insipid Livingston side thanks to an inspirational first-half performance from Russell Latapy. Paul Lambert had stressed the importance of taking three points from their first home fixture, but the outcome was never in doubt after the veteran Trinidadian had set the Bairns on the road to a well-deserved victory which was sealed thanks to an own goal from Dave Mackay.
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TRINIDADIAN colossus Marvin Andrews excelled at the heart of Rangers' backline during last weekend's SPL curtain-raiser against former club Livingston and the defensive powerhouse intends to everything in his power to remain there for the rest of the campaign.
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SOCCER megastar Dwight Yorke says he will be an unmitigated flop if he fails to score at least 10 goals for glamour club Sydney FC.
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"I consider myself fortunate because at 37 I am still playing," said Falkirk midfield ace and ex-Trinidad and Tobago national football captain Russell Latapy. "I love the game and I still enjoy playing the game and would like to continue playing at the highest level for as long as I can."
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Jason Scotland has launched a blistering attack on the SPL panel for leaving his career in tatters. The former DundeeUnited striker is still reeling after Britain’s Home Office chiefs agreed with the panel's decision not to grant the Trinidad and Tobago international a new work permit.
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