A woman almost lost her pants, leaving her assets exposed, several
people fainted, some were crushed and others were beaten by the police
in a mad rush at Skinner Park, San Fernando, yesterday to get tickets
for today’s World Cup football qualifier.
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Pandemonium reigned at the Arima Velodrome yesterday as hundreds of
people lined up for tickets to today’s vital World Cup qualifier
between T&T and Bahrain.
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Dutchman Leo Beenhakker is widely credited with turning around the
fortunes of the Trinidad and Tobago national team to the point where
they have qualified for a play-off against Bahrain, with the winners
qualifying for the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
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National head coach Leo Beenhakker was set to have a full slate of fit
players for his penultimate training session at the Hasely Crawford
Stadium on Thursday after the likes of Carlos Edwards, Silvio Spann and
Chris Birchall were all back on their feet following some niggling
injuries.
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"Let's get ready to rumbleeeeeee!" With the inimitable words of the
always resplendent Michael Buffer of Home Box Office (HBO) Sports
boxing programmes, the Trinidad and Tobago "Warriors" have only 180 or
so minutes separating them from history and maybe even destiny.
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TRINIDAD AND Tobago footballers will don their customary red outfit for
Saturday’s first leg FIFA World Cup play-off against Bahrain at the
Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo.
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Leonson Lewis still stiffens up and swells his chest when he hears
Trinidad and Tobago's national anthem played at the Hasely Crawford
Stadium.
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Walter Winterbottom, a former England international football coach in
the early 1960s, loved to discuss the science of tactics with his
players and team talks could entail lengthy soliloquies on a variety of
elaborate passing moves involving several players.
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The Trinidad and Tobago "Warriors" go into Saturday's World Cup
play-off against Bahrain needing a victory to ease the anxiety of a
nation and put them in sight of Germany 2006.
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