ANC 2, I understand your concerns, and yes it is difficult to admit such especially in the midst of the high that T&T is going through.....
Doh study if men give you pressure for saying what you said, because the Trinidad public and their opinions on the team are very very fickle....when we tied Bahrain at home, people jump on the team back and criticize everything, (too much boom kick....we's play too slow.......our defenders real slow.......etc....)then we beat Bahrain on the road, and all of a sudden we are invincible in the eyes of the public (we have a nice brand, Dennis Lawrence is the best defender ever yadda yadda)............so doh study it, men just trying to enjoy the party for as long as it lasts and Trinidad is on a confidence boosting pill right now........that's just how it is.
That being said, I agree that alot of work must be done before we go the the World Cup, if the tourney is to be a success (regardless of how you define success). I agree that our off the ball movement is insufficient and it stifles our creativity. There are other glaring weaknesses that a good team could exploit on the world stage......but at this point, we have to just put the faith in the coach and know that there's nothing that we see about the team that he hasn't seen.
So don't worry, Trinidadians are vocally gun-slinging right now but deep down we're not expecting miracles from the team.....we just want them to go out there and fight the good fight, and make us proud....If the players and Beenie do all that they could, that's the only guarantee......and I can live comfortably with that.