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Jabloteh’s striker Nigel ‘Pistol’ Pierre has fully recovered from his recent eye injury, which he sustained in the first match of the final round of the Digicel Cup against the ‘Reggae Boys’ of Jamaica.
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Jamaican coach Wendell Downswell is hopeful that Trinidad and Tobago will brush aside its below par performance in the just concluded Digicel Caribbean Cup and step up to attain sufficient results in the remaining 2006 World Cup campaign to ensure that the region is represented at the Germany 2006 Finals.
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National coach Bertille St Clair should be the last person in the world to be surprised if, in truth, his neck is "on the line" , as he put it, in the wake of Trinidad and Tobago, the Caribbean's World Cup hope, finishing with a bronze instead of the expected gold in the just concluded Digicel competition in Barbados. Not only should the old Bertille know the football score but I am sure he had friends who had warned him even before I laid out a possible sad scenario was back in November 2004:
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BEATEN BARBADOS have another battle with Trinidad and Tobago, but it will be in the Caribbean Football Union’s (CFU) boardroom and not on the football field.
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Midfielder David Nakhid expressed disappointment on the late decision to suspend him from lining up for this country in their final Digicel Caribbean Cup encounter against hosts Barbados last evening (Thursday).
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