Technical Director of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation
Lincoln Phillips thinks that the national senior team needs to be more
compact in its play and he is hoping that the team will give a
polished performance in Thursdays second warm up international against
Haiti at the Hasely Crawford Stadium from 6pm.
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Great teams prepare in advance for any eventuality. This planning is the responsibility of the management and administration of the sporting discipline.
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Past West Indies cricket greats Sir Vivian Richards, Curtly Ambrose and
Richie Richardson will be backing the Trinidad and Tobago football team
all the way to Germany 2006 and has made a call for the entire
Caribbean region to rally around the Soca Warriors as they get set to
contest the final round of the qualifying campaign.
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JACK WARNER is regarded as one of the most controversial figures in football. He recently spoke to Newsday correspondent ANDRE E BAPTISTE in a wide ranging interview on i95.5FM Radio. Following is the first part of the frank and revealing exchange.
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English Premier League side Southampton have asked that new kid on the block Kenwyne Jones not travel home with some of his UK-based teammates on Sunday to join the rest of the Trinidad and Tobago team for back to back friendlies against Haiti.
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Dwight Yorke has confirmed he is ready to return to the Trinidad and Tobago national football team after nearly four years of self-imposed exile since he quit the international scene on June 28, 2001.
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The following letter was posted yesterday on the message board of the
Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation's website. The T&TFF have
endorsed the writer's sentiments, claiming it shows that fans are keen
to get involved in the welfare of the national team as they prepare for
the final round of qualifying for the 2006 World Cup, starting on
February 9, Ash Wednesday, against the United States at the Queen's
Park Oval.
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Trinidad and Tobagos senior footballers will for the first time in the
"Journey to Germany" campaign, have a taste of the quick Queens Park
Oval surface when they tackle Haiti in a friendly international on
Tuesday from 3:30pm.
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Crewe Alexandra goalkeeper Clayton Ince arrived home on Thursday
evening and reported to training on Friday morning with the rest of the
Trinidad and Tobago team at the Hasely Crawford Stadium as the
Warriors continued preparations ahead of Tuesdays friendly
international against Haiti.
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