In soccer, many coaches like to have a hard man at the back or in the
middle. Trinidad has their hardest man at the head of the national
team. Dutchman Leo Beenhakker coached the Soca warriors in the Gold Cup
and now that they are out of the tournament after a respectable
showing, must refocus his players as they try to get back in the race
for a World Cup qualifying spot. His no-nonsense demeanor is starting
to filter down. Trinidad has no time to waste.
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Trinidad and Tobago captain Stern John, in the following remarks,
express his disappointment following the country's dismal showing in
the final Group A encounter of the 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup in Miami
against Colombia. T&T suffered a 2-0 defeat at the feet of Colombia
and will now shift their attention to the August 17 2006 World Cup
qualifier against the United States.
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Defender Marvin Andrews was not as ecstatic as he would have at first
hoped for after the game but still felt there was reason to feel good
following the late comeback by the “Warriors.”
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Trinidad and Tobago’s senior team, for the second consecutive Gold Cup,
crashed out in the first round when needing a draw to go through to the
next stage, by giving a lackadaisical display and conceding two second
half goals to lose 2-0 to Colombia.
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Midfielder Carlos Edwards bid his teammates farewell and wished them
well in today's crucial CONCACAF Gold Cup fixture against Colombia as
he headed back to London after being advised that he would not be fit
to take part in the remainder of the tournament.
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CARLOS EDWARDS should be fit to return to action tomorrow for Trinidad
and Tobago in their crucial Group A showdown with surprise leaders
Panama at the CONCACAF Gold Cup here in the United States.
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CUBA are out, Jamaica are in, and the fate of the third Caribbean
representatives, Trinidad and Tobago, at the 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup
rests in their own hands.
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Dealing of cards, and pressing buttons for DVD Movies and PlayStation
Football were the order of the night mixed with “ole” talk as Trinidad
and Tobago’s footballers were forced to stay in their rooms for all of
Friday evening and night due to the inclement weather caused by
Hurricane Dennis.
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