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Fri, May

Then from the middle of the 1970s, the next "Caesar" took over with a different style of dictatorship. Some "sold out" their clubs for "petty" favours and "funny" positions. Yes, coaches, referees, people holding down managerial positions etc. fell under his spell. It was a period where many were accused of twisting the media to attain their goals.
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Trinidad and Tobago head coach Leo Beenhakker has credited his players for a courageous performance and is firm on his belief that such displays will be transferred into winning results as the “Warriors” continue their journey to the Germany 2006 World Cup.
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Trinidad and Tobago head coach Leo Beenhakker is not hiding from the fact that Mexico is a stronger team than the “Warriors”  but he is sticking by his belief that Dwight Yorke and his teammates will by no means be push overs in the Wednesday’s 2006 World Cup qualifying encounter which kicks off at 7pm (8pm T&T time) at the Estadio Universitario in Monterrey.
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Crewe keeper Clayton Ince has denied reports he has retired from international football, writes Michael Baggaley. Ince, who is out of contract at Crewe, is likely to begin talks on a two-year offer at the Alexandra Stadium next week.
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Avery John started and played in only one game in the current World Cup qualifying campaign prior to last Saturday’s 2-0 win over Panama. But having stuck it out for a courageous performance, he could well be a fixture in the team after getting the thumbs up from coach Leo Beenhakker. His only previous appearance was in a scrape through 2-1 win over St Vincent and the Grenadines last November.
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NATIONAL football team manager Bruce Aanensen said Saturday’s 2006 World Cup qualifier at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo, saw the team performing better than in recent times.
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