Cornell Glen planned to call national head coach Leo Beenhakker to
discuss whatever plans the Dutch-born coach may have for him with the
national team.
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THE MINISTRY of Sport and Youth Affairs, and the Trinidad and Tobago
Football Federation (TTFF), have strongly condemned a story headlined
"Beat Bahrain and we will talk", which appeared in a daily newspaper
(not Newsday) on Saturday.
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Trinidad and Tobago national coach Leo Beenhakker yesterday denied that
chief scout and ex-captain David Nakhid was fired despite alleged
assertions to the contrary by Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation
(T&TFF) special advisor Jack Warner.
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The Local Organising Committee (LOC) for Germany 2006, has realised a
profit of $232,906 from the October 12 Concacaf World Cup qualifier
between T&T and Mexico at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo,
according to figures released to the media yesterday.
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Jack Warner, FIFA vice-president and special advisor to the T&T
Football Federation is expected to inform the Warriors management on
the status of players with yellow cards before the playoff with Bahrain
for one of five remaining berths to the 2006 World Cup Finals in
Germany.
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In keeping with its commitment to the development of sports for all,
the Ministry of Sports will provide financial assistance to the tune of
$6.9 million over a period of three years, in support of football.
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The old talk in my barber shop Thursday morning was virtually non stop.
It was about one subject: the T&T soccer victory over Mexico the
night before.
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As I write this article the whole nation basks in the reflected glory
of the Warriors magnificent victory by two goals to one against the
powerhouse of CONCACAF, Mexico.
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