THE move to have Scotland-based midfielder Russell Latapy return from
retirement to join the Trinidad and Tobago national football team has
been met with approval by several persons in the football fraternity.
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September 3, is “D Day” for the T&T football Warriors. The
Guatemalans are coming to T&T knowing that a victory would see them
vault to the 10-point barrier for the first time in World Cup
qualifying.
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Twenty-four-year-old West Ham striker Bobby Zamora turned down the
opportunity to aid Trinidad and Tobago's faltering World Cup qualifying
bid after an approach by national coach Leo Beenhakker in the wake of
last Wednesday's 1-0 loss away to the United States.
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BRENDA JOSEPH, mother of professional footballer Jason Scotland, has
denied allegations that her son beat his 48-year-old uncle (her
brother) Junior Scotland into an unconscious state during a recent
family bacchanal.
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National Senior Team Football coach Leo Beenhakker has given a mandate
that all players selected for this country’s next 2006 World Cup
qualifier at home to Guatemala must report to camp by August 30.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s Scottish-based midfielder and former national
football captain Russell Latapy has decided to make a return to
international duty following a special late plea from Special Advisor
to the TTFF Jack Warner and Team Captain Dwight Yorke.
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CAPTAIN Dwight Yorke would much rather play in midfield for the rest of
Trinidad and Tobago's World Cup qualifying campaign, providing the
Warriors Dutch national coach Leo Beenhakker let's him do so.
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