US-based striker Scott Sealy says he’s pumped up for his reintroduction
into the National senior team for today’s 2006 World Cup qualifier
against the United States in Connecticut.
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Leo Beenhakker started the match day off on a bright note by leading
his team in a short walk around the Sheraton Hotel block as the
"Warriors" began pacing themselves for tonight's CONCACAF 2006 World
Cup qualifier against the United States.
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No longer is soccer the sole sport in which fans can witness players
from the same team compete against each other in a meaningful
international contest, but the literal world of soccer is still unique
in the importance, intensity and frequency of its international
competitions.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s senior team minus one player had two full
sessions at the Irving Robbins Middle School training ground under
chilly conditions on Monday leading up to Wednesday’s 2006 World Cup
qualifier against the USA.
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Do you know that while on tour, the national senior footballers are
required to represent Trinidad and Tobago in a favourable fashion
everywhere they go? That is why, if you see Silvio Spann in downtown
Connecticut, he is in a Trinidad and Tobago Warriors kit.
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Leo Beenhakker's 40 years of coaching experience has taught him that
anything is possible in soccer, even guiding Trinidad & Tobago to
the World Cup finals for the first time.
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National Quarries North East Stars player Anthony Wolfe will travel on
Monday to join the Trinidad and Tobago squad in Connecticut as a
replacement for Brent Rahim.
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