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Trinidad and Tobago goalkeeper Clayton Ince admitted that he lost his temper with the national football team management but reiterated a desire to represent his country if selected.
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LEO Beenhakker, the veteran Dutch coach who is now in charge of Trinidad and Tobago, insisted last night that he had spoken to Rangers manager Alex McLeish in the last few days about playing Marvin Andrews in next month’s Gold Cup. According to Beenhakker, there is “no problem”.
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National Football Team Leo Beenhakker has included Scottish-based strike duo Collin Samuel and Jason Scotland in a 23-man squad to travel to Ft Lauderdale for a one-week training camp ahead of the 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup which kicks off in Miami on July 6.
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Reports suggest that Clayton Ince will not be joining up with the Trinidad and Tobago squad for the forthcoming Gold Cup in the United States. If he had extended his involvement at International level and travelled with the Soca Warriors, the Crewe goalkeeper would have potentially missed half of the club's pre-season matches, but it seems he is eager to sort out his club career as soon as possible.
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