I don’t want to be premature and do what my dearly departed granny
would have called counting egg in fowl bottom, but surely a qualifying
place in the World Cup can do wonders for a nation’s spirit.
Read more ...
National football team head coach Leo Beenhakker will switch his focus
to Bahrain and has told his players that he anticipates seeing them
again from November 8 as they continue preparations for the first leg
of the playoff spot with the Asian fifth place team at the Hasely
Crawford Stadium on November 12.
Read more ...
Trinidad and Tobago waited until the bitter end to show their class and
book a historic spot in the Germany 2006 play-off with Asian upstarts
Bahrain.
Read more ...
ROGER BOYNES, Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs, has scheduled a
meeting on Monday with officials of the Trinidad and Tobago Football
Federation (T&TFF) to discuss what can be done to assist the
national team in their bid to reach the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
Read more ...
Both Asia's fifth finisher Bahrain and Caribbean islanders Trinidad and
Tobago – who beat Mexico on the final day of qualifying to finish
fourth in CONCACAF – will be desperate to come out on top in their
November play-off and reach a debut FIFA World Cup™ finals.
Read more ...
T&T Football Federation Special Advisor Austin Jack Warner said
yesterday that out of sheer joy, he cried like a baby following the 2-1
win over Mexico in the Concacaf World Cup qualifier at the Hasely
Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain, on Wednesday.
Read more ...
National team captain Dwight Yorke was an elated man following Trinidad
and Tobago’s remarkable 2-1 win over Mexico on Wednesday night. But he
is calling on his teammates and the country by extent not to get
carried away before they can over step the next hurdle in the playoff
against Bahrain scheduled for Hasely Crawford Stadium on November 12
and away four days later.
Read more ...
Trinidad and Tobago national football coach Leo Beenhakker has
expressed satisfaction with the "Warriors" performance in their 2-1
triumph over Mexico in their final round CONCACAF World Cup qualifier
at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on Wednesday night.
Read more ...
A former Trinidad and Tobago national team manager swears that the
return of Dwight Yorke to international duty is the greatest thing to
happen to Trinidad and Tobago's football. Richard Brathwaite makes no
bones of the fact that he's a Dwight Yorke fan, even going so far as to
write a report in the Review magazine in defence of the Tobago-born
footballer. Brathwaite is among a lot of people in the twin-island
republic now commending the decision to bring back Yorke back to
international action.
Read more ...