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A former Trinidad and Tobago national team manager swears that the return of Dwight Yorke to international duty is the greatest thing to happen to Trinidad and Tobago's football. Richard Brathwaite makes no bones of the fact that he's a Dwight Yorke fan, even going so far as to write a report in the Review magazine in defence of the Tobago-born footballer. Brathwaite is among a lot of people in the twin-island republic now commending the decision to bring back Yorke back to international action.
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On September 3, 2005, Angus Eve picked up his ticket-he always buys early-and headed to the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain, to watch Trinidad and Tobago play a crucial World Cup football qualifier against the visiting Guatemalan team.
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Dennis Lawrence and Marvin Andrews, has grown into the one of the more formidable partnerships on the national team. And the benefits of this development over the last five years need to be.
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There was a loud cheer at the Trotters Sports Bar on Maraval Road, Port of Spain on Saturday night as the final whistle moved the Trinidad and Tobago football team to within touching distance of a 2006 World Cup qualifying playoff spot.
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Beating Mexico in the last CONCACAF 2006 World Cup qualifier will be a tough task for the Trinidad and Tobago national football team, but "Warriors" skipper Dwight Yorke believes his players have what it takes to get there.
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SPECIAL Advisor to the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) Jack Warner is expecting no less than a victory for the national team against Panama in tonight’s CONCACAF World Cup Final Round Qualifier at Panama City.
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