I don't begrudge them a single pound, given that the working life of a
professional footballer is extremely strenuous (all those early morning
wake-up training calls), to say nothing of being tenuous, here today,
gone tomorrow, a player's status dependent on his last season if not
his last few games. Well, in a manner of speaking, if you know what I
mean.
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Trinidad and Tobago coach Leo Beenhakker didn’t get the result he may
have hoped for but he certainly saw what he wanted to in terms of what
the group of home-based players had to offer on the field of play in
Tuesday’s 2-0 defeat to 2005 Pro League champions National Quarries
North East Stars at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.
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Following the two final round 2006 World Cup qualifying matches played
at home in 2005, the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation’s
unaudited statements of income and expenditure is showing that the
Federation suffered a huge financial loss.
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Due to the uncertainty of his professional career status, English-based
goalkeeper Shaka Hislop has asked to be excused from this country’s
next two World Cup qualifying matches against Panama and Mexico on June
4 and 8.
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Twenty-year-old Port Vale midfielder Chris Birchall's heart skipped a
beat when he saw the six foot seven frame of Wrexham and Trinidad and
Tobago defender Dennis Lawrence striding towards him during a League
One fixture on April 26.
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Defence Force burly defender Anton Pierre is today a bit disappointed
at being left out of the National team by new National Coach Leo
Beenhakker.
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In the midst of Russell Latapy’s statement on his decision not to
return to the National Team, the rest of the ‘Warriors’ contingent were
busy getting on with their training under head coach Leo Beenhakker in
a two-hour training session at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Malabar.
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Trinidad and Tobago's Shaka Hislop is likely to delay his return to the
international fold until he takes care of his professional career in
England.
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Trinidad and Tobago football legend and ex-national captain Russell
Latapy has turned down the opportunity to return to the international
fold and will remain in Scotland to further his own career.
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