Trinidad and Tobagos senior footballers will attempt to redeem themselves as the number one playing Caribbean nation when they face off with top ranked regional rivals Jamaica in the opening match of the 2005 Digicel Caribbean Cup at the National Stadium in Barbados from 6pm.
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Gone are the days when Trinidad and Tobagos foreign-based players can just walk into the national team without being seriously challenged by our very own local professionals.
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The performance put on by second-half substitute, Denzil Theobald, last
Wednesday against the Americans have left many calling for him to be in
the starting team.
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Former national captain and midfield general David Nakhid has been
included in a Trinidad and Tobago senior team 18-man squad to contest
the upcoming Digicel Caribbean Cup Finals starting on Sunday.
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Curt Onalfo, chief scout for the United States National team, is tipping Trinidad and Tobago to pose problems for the rest of the teams in the final CONCACAF 2006 Hexagonal qualifying round.
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Giant Wrexham defender Dennis Lawrence believes Trinidad and Tobago
coach Bertille St Clair is better off than his predecessor,
Scotland-born Ian Porterfield, because of the talented local-based
players available for the country's 2006 World Cup qualifying bid.
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Trinidad and Tobago striker Stern John and midfielder Angus Eve have
found themselves in a neck and neck race to overtake former national
striker Steve David as the all time top World Cup scorer for this
country.
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T&T footballers have to keep possession of the ball and tighten up when they lose it. These were the two areas singled out by technical director of the T&T Football Federation Lincoln Tiger Phillip, after the countrys 1-2 defeat to the United States on Wednesday in the opening match of the six-team World Cup qualifying series at the Queens Park Oval.
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