T&T’s Caribbean Cup campaign live online
By Editor (Wired868.com)
Wired868.com will not be the only online treat for Trinidad and Tobago football fans over the next fortnight.
The 2012 Caribbean Cup will be streamed live online at
www.caribbeanfootball.org. An agreement with CMC Sport and the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) means a televised feed for the competition is also available but it is uncertain whether Trinidad and Tobago will pay to beam the games.
Trinidad and Tobago opens its Caribbean Cup campaign from 6 pm tomorrow against Haiti at the Antigua Recreation Ground while, in another Group A contest, host Antigua and Barbuda plays the Dominican Republic from 8 pm at the same venue.
The top two teams advance to semifinal stage and automatically qualify for the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Joint head coach Hutson “Barber” Charles, a former national stand-out player, assured supporters that the “Soca Warriors” would do its utmost to make a flying start tomorrow.
“Everything is going well and everyone is in high spirits,” Charles told Wired868, via telephone. “We are going out there to get three points to start this campaign. All due respect to Haiti but with the talent we have here we feel we can get three points.”
Charles did not want to give too much away regarding the team’s strategy for tomorrow. However, almost certainly, 22-year-old Kevin Molino would be handed the role of playmaker while versatile defender Daneil Cyrus, speedy winger Lester Peltier and towering striker Jamal Gay are also expected to force their way into the starting teams.
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