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Do you know that while on tour, the national senior footballers are required to represent Trinidad and Tobago in a favourable fashion everywhere they go? That is why, if you see Silvio Spann in downtown Connecticut, he is in a Trinidad and Tobago Warriors kit.
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GLASGOW RANGERS have found a loophole which have allowed them to hold on to Marvin Andrews, their Trinidad and Tobago defender, much longer than the five-day FIFA stipulation for a club to release players to do international duty with their national teams.
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National Senior Team captain Dwight Yorke showed no major effects of fatigue nor jet lag following his 20 hour journey from Sydney to Connecticut on Friday night as he met up with some members of the team ahead of Wednesday’s 2006 World Cup qualifier against the United States.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s senior team will be forced to go into Wednesday's 2006 World Cup qualifier against United States without midfielder Carlos Edwards after the midfielder pulled up again with his strained thigh following Luton Town's 0-0 with Leeds United on Saturday.
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Upon their departure for Connecticut on Friday for next Wednesday’s 2006 CONCACAF World Cup qualifier against the United States, this country’s Senior footballers will be off with some encouraging words from a couple players who were instrumental in setting up a point when the two countries clashed in a World Cup Qualifier in 1989.
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