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Marvin Andrews never fails to amaze and impress with his fantastic attitude to life and despite being an unused substitute in Gers' last two matches, the towering stopper admits he is fully behind the manager's decision.
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Trinidad and Tobago's Jason Scotland scored his first goal for St Johnstone hours after completing his move to the Scottish Division One club while Reggae Boy Deon Burton blasted a spectacular hattrick for Rotherham in English League One action yesterday.
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Trinidad and Tobago national goalkeeper Shaka Hislop stressed the importance of team spirit and self belief to West Ham's bid for survival after the "Hammers" lost their first game of the 2005/06 English Premier League season on Saturday afternoon.
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Trinidad and Tobago national winger Collin Samuel was unsure whether to laugh or cry yesterday after he played superbly on Thursday evening but still had to watch helplessly as his employers, Dundee United, were eliminated from the UEFA Cup by virtue of a 2-2 home draw against visiting Finnish club, MyPa 47.
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SYDNEY stood up to be counted on and off the field last night as the dazzle of Dwight Yorke and a massive walk-up crowd turned their A-League entry into an Aussie Stadium celebration.
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Cornell Glen packed a full 90 minutes of running on the Columbus Crew's left flank Friday into 65 minutes of actual playing time without the personal reward of scoring a goal. But the Crew's 1-0 victory against the Kansas City Wizards at Arrowhead Stadium was reward enough for Glen.
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It has taken a while but now the deal is done - IF Sylvia has recruited national team star Brent Rahim - with merits from Scottish and English league football. His most recent club address was the Scottish Falkirk, and on Monday night the club's sport directors in Bollspelaren presented the new prospect.
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