“WARRIORS”- midfielder Aurtis Whitley created quite an uproar when he
sprung a surprise visit on his alma mater, the Barataria RC School last
Wednesday.
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IAN COX is definitely making up for lost time as he tries to reach the
pinnacle of his football career — assisting the national football team
in their quest to reach the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany.
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Fifa Vice President Austin Jack Warner has said he will be going to
football’s governing body to force Aston Villa to allow its left back
Jlloyd Samuel to play for Trinidad and Tobago in its crucial World Cup
play-off against Bahrain.
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Since taking charge of Trinidad and Tobago six months ago, former Real
Madrid, Ajax and Netherlands coach Leo Beenhakker has inspired the
island team to a magnificent turnaround in fortunes. Facing a
two-legged play-off against Bahrain in mid-November, the Dutchman is
confident of their chances of booking a first-ever spot at a FIFA World
Cup™ finals as he revealed in an interview with FIFAworldcup.com.
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ALL of Trinidad and Tobago are being urged to give at least a dollar to
their 'Warriors', the national football team, who will engage Bahrain
in a two-match qualifying series on November 12 & 16 for a place in
the 2006 World Cup.
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The National Lotteries Control (NLCB) has decided to cash in on this
country’s Journey to Germany campaign and has offered a sponsorship
deal to the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation worth $5 million
over the next five years.
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The T&T Warriors would have been in the rain regarding
accommodation, had Austin Jack Warner arrived in Bahrain 12 hours later
that he did on Monday, to make arrangements for T&Ts stay there for
the leg of the play-off on November 16.
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