Well, it is Monday July 4...some will recognise this date as America's
Independence Day but for me the big magician, and my son, the small
magician, this date means we have just this one day to pack and
organise ourselves to leave sweet T&T and head off to Miami to
witness the CONCACAF Gold Cup.
Trinidad and Tobago coach Leo Beenhakker admitted that his team was
“out of rhythm” in Wednesday night’s 1-1 draw with Honduras in the 2005
CONCACAF Gold Cup fixture at the Orange Bowl.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s Senior Footballers will switch base to the
Intercontinental Hotel, Miami from around midday on Monday as they
close down preparations for Wednesday’s opening 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup
fixture against Honduras from 9pm at the Orange Bowl Stadium.
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Trinidad and Tobago's Dutch coach Leo Beenhakker is optimistic about
his team's chances against traditional rivals Honduras, in today's
opening round of the 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup.
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1. What’s your most memorable moment or match, whether for country or Club?
Taking Birmingham City to the Premiership. Scoring the hattrick against
Colombia in Miami. Scorer the winner over Honduras in memory of Mickey,
very emotional time for me. When I won the MLS topscorer award in 1998.
Most recently scoring the opening goal in Panama to quiet the critics,
just winning that game was something we haven’t experienced in a while,
for the players and the die-hard fans. Hope you reading this are one of
them or will soon be one.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s senior footballers will go into Wednesday’s
opening 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup opener against Honduras without the
services of right winger Carlos Edwards.
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National Team head coach Leo Beenhakker was forced to end Friday
evening’s training session prematurely as heavy rains and lightning
brought a sudden change to conditions at the Sunrise Hilton, Ft
Lauderdale football facility.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s senior footballers had a 45-minute run out on the
Orange Bowl Stadium playing field on Monday after arriving in downtown
Miami, checking in at the luxurious Intercontinental Hotel on Monday.
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While one of his long time idols was enjoying his much publicized
arrival in Sydney to kick off a new club tenure, young wingback
Glenton Wolfe was still soaking in the feeling of breaking into a
National Team for a training camp in Ft Lauderdale before heading off
to Miami on Monday for the 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup.
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