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FORMER outstanding Trinidad and Tobago footballer and coach Everald “Gally” Cummings has entered the controversy surrounding the rights to the name Soca Warriors used by the national football team.
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Following the first meeting between officials of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation and members of the T&T senior team in London yesterday, England-born Premiership goalkeeper Anthony Warner has been added to the "Soca Warriors" family.
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Members of the Trinidad and Tobago National Senior Team have expressed gratitude towards the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation and Special Advisor Jack Warner for its bonuses received for qualification of the 2006 World Cup. But following the meeting held between them and officials of the TTFF in London on Sunday and Monday, the “Soca Warriors” are now sending a message to the Government of their beloved country.
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TRINIDAD and Tobago will be relying on the loyalties of some unorthodox Soca Warriors this summer. Not only can the island Caribbean nation already lay claim to the support of the Tartan Army, they can also be sure of the efforts of a wholehearted 21-year-old from the Midlands when they take on Group B rivals England in Nuremberg on June 15.
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Leo Beenhakker and his technical staff among with TTFF Special Advisor Jack Warner have been invited by the The FA  to attend England’s warm up international against Uruguay at Anfield, Liverpool on March 1.
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Local fans will get a chance to see their “Soca Warriors” in action before the 2006 World Cup in Germany when it plays a farewell international match against South Americans Peru on May 10 in Port of Spain.
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“Sometimes I get the impression that if I were to live my life again I wouldn’t be here,” was the grim pronouncement by Jack Warner as he sat in his Concacaf office on Edward Street, Port-of-Spain, last week Friday.
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