As the K-League draws to a close, Busan I’Park boss Ian Porterfield
finds his attention, like much of the football world, drawn to the
World Cup Play-Offs and the Bahrain versus Trinidad and Tobago match in
particular holds special interest for the Scotsman.
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PETER O’CONNOR, marketing manager of the Trinidad and Tobago Football
Federation (TTFF), had to have left the Ministry of Sport and Youth
Affairs on St Vincent Street, Port of Spain, a happy man yesterday.
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TRINIDAD and Tobago head coach Leo Beenhakker is not going to change
his tactics radically for Saturday's first-leg of their two-match World
Cup qualifying play-off with Bahrain which comes off from 6.30 p.m. at
the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain.
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It could almost be a quiz question designed to confuse any football
fan: 'Which player, currently playing his club football in England, but
not in the Premiership, has scored more international goals than
Ronaldo, Gabriel Batistuta, Bobby Charlton and Jurgen Klinsmann?'
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When will the dream become reality? Will survivors of the generation
that started the challenge in 1974 live to be part of the celebrations
when T&T finally qualifies for a World Cup?
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The Local Organising Committee, Germany 2006 Ltd met yesterday and
decided that the advanced sale of tickets for the above referenced
match shall go on sale to the public for one day only, Friday, November
11th, 2005 at three venues:-
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Gilligham defender Brent Sancho, goalkeeper Kelvin Jack and Southampton
strike Kenwyne Jones were declared one hundred percent fit for
Saturday’s encounter against Bahrain after undergoing fitness tests on
Tuesday morning by team sports physio Zeph Nicholas at the Hasely
Crawford Stadium.
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Only two members were missing from the Trinidad and Tobago camp at the
Crowne Plaza ahead of Tuesday morning’s first training session under
head coach Leo Beenhakker.
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