Dwight Yorke is the greatest player ever produced by Trinidad and
Tobago! Well, some may think I have just opened a can of worms. The
arguments immediately begin to pop up in everyones minds as to why my
statement is not true.
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TRINIDAD and Tobagos World Cup football qualification will hinge on
success in their opening match of the last round of qualifiers. True or
False? On Ash Wednesday, our national team will oppose arch enemies the
United States in what is expected to be a battle like none before (at
least not since November 19, 1989).
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"I think a lot of the players here (in Britain) have plenty to give," said 32-year-old Crewe and Trinidad and Tobago goalkeeper Clayton Ince. "But sometimes we don't produce when we are playing for our country.
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Plans are being made for this countrys senior team to train on the
Antigua Recreation Ground (ARG) because of the similar surface to the
Queens Park Oval, venue for the February 9 World Cup qualifier against
the United States.
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Former President of the Jamaican Football Federation, Captain Horace
Burrell says Trinidad and Tobago has the support of Jamaica and he
assured by extension-the whole Caribbean- in its quest to qualify for
the 2006 World Cup Finals in Germany.
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Coach Bertille St Clair, it seems, has not given up on having the
services of Dwight Yorke for the remainder of the Journey to Germany
campaign.
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Brazilian-born midfielder Jose Luis Seabra joined the rest of the
Trinidad and Tobago team for his first training session at the Ato
Boldon Stadium, Couva yesterday morning.
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AN Ash Wednesday clash with the mighty United States starts Trinidad and Tobagos final bid to make it to the World Cup football finals in Germany 2006.
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