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Trinidad and Tobago's "Warriors" are taking no chances of suffering food poisoning or allergic reactions and have travelled with their own chef to Bahrain for the second-leg World Cup qualifier which takes place from 6.30 p.m. tomorrow at the Bahrain National Stadium.
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Mention Chris Birchall's name outside of Staffordshire and it is unlikely to register with even the most rabid of fans, though 4,000 miles away on the Caribbean islands of Trinidad & Tobago the Port Vale midfielder is fast becoming a cult figure. Having marked his 13th cap with a superb goal to salvage a 1-1 draw against Bahrain in the first-leg World Cup play-off at Port-of-Spain, Birchall is hoping to further enhance his status among followers of the Soca Warriors in Manama tomorrow.
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Trinidad and Tobago skipper Dwight Yorke and teammates were feeling at home from afar as they settled in at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Bahrain treated to meals, home cooked-style, compliment of local chef Cecil Wint.
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Trinidad and Tobago skipper Dwight Yorke made it clear that all is not lost despite his team only being able to muster a 1-1 draw at home to Bahrain in Saturday’s World Cup qualifying half slot playoff.
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Trinidad and Tobago coach Leo Beenhakker  remained a confident man after tying Bahrain 1-1 before a partisan crowd of 24,991 fans in the 2006 World Cup qualifying half slot playoff at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on Saturday.
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Trinidad and Tobago coach Leo Beenhakker is still confident the "Warriors" can qualify for the FIFA World Cup in Germany next year, despite drawing 1-1 at home to play-off opponents Bahrain on Saturday night at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.
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WITH ALL THE attention T&T World Cup football has received in the weeks since the Mexico game, it struck me there was one important group being completely ignored officially by everyone-  the loyal Warriors fan, Gary Hector, lead singer of local rock and roll band, jointpop, has followed local football for 20 years and written about it occasionally since 1993. As well as playing a pretty mean guitar, he covered the last Gold Cup for the Express.
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