Thirty-seven-year-old playmaker Russell "The Little Magician" Latapy
was up to his old tricks on the weekend as Trinidad and Tobago sneaked
past Guatemala 3-2 in 2006 World Cup qualifying action at the Hasely
Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain.
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Bertille St Clair, the man who coached T&T in the opening rounds of
the current World Cup campaign, yesterday said he is hoping the team
will beat Costa Rica tomorrow and go on to qualify for Germany next
year.
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LEADING local conglomerate CL Financial, along with its subsidiary
Clico and other companies, is chartering a plane to carry local
football fans to Costa Rica for the World Cup qualifying match today,
showing once again shown their commitment to the development and
furtherance of sport, a company statement said.
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Trinidad and Tobago's football Warriors were arriving at Piarco
International Airport long before 6 am yesterday on the way to San Jose
for their important CONCACAF World Cup football qualifier against Costa
Rica which takes place at 10 pm TT time tomorrow at the Ricardo
Saprissa Stadium.
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Trinidad and Tobago will be pressing for the advantage away from home
when they face off with Central American giants Costa Rica in their
2006 World cup qualifier at the Ricardo Saprissa Stadium, San Jose from
8pm (10pm T&T time).
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TRINIDAD AND Tobago football fans will see the 2006 World Cup
qualifying encounter against Costa Rica tomorrow in Tegucigalpa on the
National Carnival Commission (NCC) TV channel four from 9 pm.
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"Finally, let me in addition to invoking blessings on Russell ... let's
also thank Mr Warner ("Bring back, Latas, and give him what he wants"
Adigun was saying long before now) and Latapy's handlers for even at
this late blood and sand hour, trying to lift our spirits by bringing
back at least one man's magic in our increasingly embattled and, as a
consequence, self-curfewed lives..."
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