It’s 11:45 am at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Manama, just 15 minutes away
from the team’s final meeting of the 2006 World Cup qualifying campaign
and a little more than seven hours away from kick off to the match
which could change all our lives forever.
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Trinidad and Tobago coach Leo Beenhakker hailed his side's
qualification for the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany™ as one of the
highlights of his lengthy career.
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Head Coach Leo Beenhakker said there was no reason for Trinidad and
Tobago to be in any panic state ahead of Wednesday’s do or die final
2006 World Cup qualification playoff at the National Stadium, Riffa
from 7pm (12 midday T&T time).
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We will win," said one Bahraini football fan yesterday, in downtown
Manama. "No problem. 3-0." The confident statement seemed to
reverberate around the Middle Eastern country.
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FOR the first time since he took charge of Trinidad and Tobago's
qualifying campaign, T&T's Dutch national football coach Leo
Beenhakker could not afford to give his 'Warriors" a rest
after their 15-hour flight to the Middle East on Sunday night following
Saturday's second-leg of the World Cup playoff with Bahrain.
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T&T captain Dwight Yorke and close friend Russell Latapy will be
asked to put all their years of experience into today’s crucial World
Cup final leg play-off against Bahrain, if the Warriors are to get the
decisive win to qualify for Germany next year.
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Trinidad and Tobago's "Warriors" are taking no chances of suffering food
poisoning or allergic reactions and have travelled with their own chef
to Bahrain for the second-leg World Cup qualifier which takes place
from 6.30 p.m. tomorrow at the Bahrain National Stadium.
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CAPTAIN Dwight Yorke has called for a blood and sweat effort from his
players while coach Leo Beenhakker wants a herculean effort as Trinidad
and Tobago play Bahrain for a place in the World Cup Finals. The match
will kick off 7.30 p.m. tonight (noon TT time).
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Mention Chris Birchall's name outside of Staffordshire and it is
unlikely to register with even the most rabid of fans, though 4,000
miles away on the Caribbean islands of Trinidad & Tobago the Port
Vale midfielder is fast becoming a cult figure. Having marked his 13th
cap with a superb goal to salvage a 1-1 draw against Bahrain in the
first-leg World Cup play-off at Port-of-Spain, Birchall is hoping to
further enhance his status among followers of the Soca Warriors in
Manama tomorrow.
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