DUNDEE BOSS Jim Duffy has branded the preferential treatment given to English club Portsmouth by the Trinidad and Tobago FA as a “disgrace.”
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Trinidad and Tobago's senior footballers had a double session yesterday
as they get set for tomorrow's 2006 World Cup qualifier against St
Vincent and the Grenadines at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of
Spain.
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NOT for the first time, national senior soccer coach, Bertille St.
Clair, stands accused of blacklisting players who either wear their
hair in dreadlocks or plaits.
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Trinidad and Tobago China-based professional Anthony Rougier will have
just one nights rest before taking the pitch in Wednesdays closing
2006 semi-final World Cup qualifier against St Vincent and the
Grenadines.
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Just a couple weeks ago, he was forced to walk around in a neck brace
and was rushed to hospital for treatment after suffering a concussion.
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United States-based defender Avery John is setting his sights on acquiring a fixed spot in the Trinidad and Tobago team for the remainder of the 2006 "Journey to Germany" World Cup qualifying campaign.
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Fresh from an impressive trial in Japan, midfielder Silvio Spann has
forced his way back into the Trinidad and Tobago 18-man squad for next
Wednesday's 2006 World Cup qualifier against St Vincent and the
Grenadines at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.
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BECAUSE the Digicel Cup is not on the international football calendar,
Trinidad and Tobago will be fielding a team consisting mainly of
locally-based player who campaign in the T&T Pro League during the
competition.
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RANGERS
remain hopeful that Marvin Andrews can still be withdrawn from
international action ahead of the crunch Old Firm clash next weekend.
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