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Twenty-year-old Trinidad and Tobago international Kenwyne Jones ended his two-month loan spell with English League One club, Sheffield Wednesday, on Saturday afternoon in an affair that summarised the division.
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Alison Ayres, a patriotic son of the soil, whose name has become synonymous with Trinidad and Tobago's World Cup qualifying efforts through his musical compositions, is back home from his US base to rally support for the "Soca Warriors", as they seek to quaIify for T&T'S first ever World Cup Finals, "Germany 2006".
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Technical Consultant Graham Taylor has emphasized to members of the Trinidad and Tobago team that their main objective over the next few months will be getting to the 2006 World Cup Finals which means that they must now pick themselves up from the losses to lowly Antigua and Barbuda and St Vincent and the Grenadines.
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THE EDITOR: The football loving public would like to know the reason for the Minister of National Security’s prolonged procrastination in issuing Brazilian-born Jose Luis Seabra a TT passport that would make him eligible to represent this country in the final round of the 2006 Concacaf World Cup qualifying series.
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There is nothing wrong with goalkeepers showing off. “Football needs entertainment but you don’t have to go overboard,” said former national goalie Earl “Spiderman” Carter, who was home on holiday for the Christmas vacation.
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THE EDITOR: I read with some amusement two pieces in the Express of January 17 regarding the Digicel Cup return match between St Vincent and the Grenadines and Trinidad and Tobago in St Vincent on Sunday and comments from coach Bertille St Clair.
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