National football coach Bertille St Clair returned from London on
Monday following his six-day visit with some of the country’s
overseas-based professionals and will resume training on Tuesday at
4:30pm at the Larry Gomes Stadium.
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Technical Director of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation,
Lincoln Phillips, is welcoming the interest shown by former National
captain Russell Latapy in coaching at a local and national level.
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Former National Football captain Russell Latapy has expressed regret in having to turn down an invitation from the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation to rejoin this countrys National Team for the remaining 2006 World Cup qualifying matches.
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Trinidad and Tobago head coach Bertille St Clair will take up an alternative plan for the upcoming week after the Venezuela Football Association was forced to cancel an international friendly with this countrys Senior Team due to the unavailability of their seasoned professional players.
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Trinidad and Tobago head coach Bertille St Clair and manager Richard Braithwaite will depart for London on Wednesday for a six-day stay during which they will hold meetings with this countrys UK-based professionals.
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ONCE AGAIN, David Nakhid is embroiled in controversy. The 40-year-old Trinidad and Tobago player/coach is being asked to apologise by ex-national teammate Russell Latapy, and his business manager Wayne Mandeville, over comments made on a programme aired on NCC Channel 4 on February 10. Latapys management team, headed by Mandeville, has sent a letter to Nakhid, dated February 28 from his (Mandevilles) attorneys-at-law Gittens Smart and Co. The letter stated: On Thursday February 10, 2005, in a television morning programme.... you uttered the following words: Anyone can pay a couple of people to hold up some placards outside the Oval. We know that and I know that, I speak open so if Mandeville or whoever want to pay a few people to hold up some placards I have no problem with that.
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Following a telephone conversation with Former National Captain Russell Latapy on Friday night, the following statement was submitted to TTFF Media.
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Trinidad and Tobago national football team manager Richard Braithwaite does not look the type to reach for a rabbit foot or holy beads during trying times. And the disciple of sang froid was as unruffled as ever as the national football team looks to shake off their uncertain form at the recently-concluded Digicel Caribbean Cup finals in Barbados.
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